Word: sloppyness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The varsity soccer team toppled M.I.T. from the unbeaten ranks with a 4-1 victory yesterday. In a game that frequently degenerated into rough and sloppy play, the Crimson's fine defensive work stood out, assuring the varsity of its third win.
The Yardlings, who showed natural signs of inexperience in executing their offensive plays, were hindered greatly by a muddy field. End Joe Herlitty was outstanding on the Crimson defense, which generally looked sharp despite the sloppy field. Alternating fullback Fred Brozer shared offensive honors with McQuire and Dindorf.
At times slipping back into the sloppy, inexperienced football of its opener, more often playing single wing football of IBM-like precision, the Crimson justified the predictions of optimists who still saw seven games left on the schedule after the Massachusetts defeat.
On getting news that he had been picked as one of America's ten best-dressed men by some arbiter or other, Paul G. Hoffman, former ECAdministrator and now board chairman of Studebaker-Packard Corp., sighed and muttered: "When I get home, my house will be a hotbed of...
¶ Gamma globulin has edged back into favor as a protective against polio. After restudy of cases that occurred in 1952 and tests of viruses from victims. Pittsburgh's Dr. William McD. Hammon reported that G.G.'s record had been smirched by sloppy test procedures and by confusing...