Word: off-guard
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Gibbs caught McGill off-guard by quickly picking up the ball after a McGill penalty. Gibbs ran to the weakside, drawing the bulk of the unset defense to him, and then passed the ball to Thorndike, who bounced off a tackler and dove into the corner...
...ruggers expected to open their Metro region league schedule by whalloping perennially weak MIT Harvard did emerge with a 13-0 victory over the Engineers at Soldiers Field in front of 300 spectators, but MIT caught Harvard a bit off-guard...
Because of Mike Gielen's hounding defense, Quaker guard Perry Bromwell was held to four-for-12 shooting from the field in the first game. The return of point guard Johnny Wilson will push Bromwell to the off-guard spot, where he probably will be more effective offensively...
Although yesterday's early-morning snowstorm caught Harvard off-guard and forced the cancellation of the men's varsity soccer game against Yale (see story, page 12), students suffered little more than discomfort...
...biography, or seeds of biography which rest in the interstices of these questions and answers constitutes a type a protocriticism--not so much a voyeuristic attempt to divine the "real" writer behind the text, to pry into the realm of his "personality" in the hopes of somehow catching him "off-guard," but, in the senses, rather, of a self-reading, a reading of the body of one's own writings, the writing of one's own body. "Do you need your books? What I mean is, do you reread them?" R.B.: "Never, I'm too afraid...