Word: slickness
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There is no slick stuff about Seger, not on the records and not in concert. His brown hair flows over the collars of modified Elizabethan shirts, stage gear long out of favor. The music has no labyrinthine lyrics or arcane chord changes. Seger still opens his show with Tina Turner's good-humored, hard-rocker Nutbush City Limits, and the song sets the tone for what follows: plain good times...
Neighboring rafts heaped abuse on the slick Adams House vessel, which featured a four-man brass band...
This year's crop of American rookies is the finest in the league's history. Greg Makowski, 21, is a rugged fullback for the Caribous, and Billy Gazonas is a fleet, slick and tiny (5 ft. 5 in., 135 lbs.) playmaker at midfield for the Tulsa Roughnecks. The new American kids do not stand in awe of most of the Europeans. Says 20-year-old Gary Etherington, a Cosmos forward: "I don't see that much difference between us and them, except for the big stars." And Big Star Chinaglia is a fan of the young Americans...
Recruited by Satch Sanders, among others, Fine brought his slick Philly game to Cambridge, where he led the outstanding '74 freshman team in scoring and assists. As a sophomore, he led the varsity in assists and still scored nine a game...
...match will take place either outdoors or indoors on Palmer Dixon's slick courts, depending on the weather and Dartmouth coach John Kenfield's preference...