Word: sloppyness
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A physical Princeton freshman socoer team took advantage of a slippery field. Harvard's disorganization, and the expulsion of Crimson captain Jeff Hargadon to hang onto a first period goal and best the Yardling booters, 1-0, in a game marred by sloppy play by both squads.
In a series of recent interviews three advisers to the McGovern campaign--Doris H. Learn, associate professor of Government; Marc J. Roberts '64, associate professor of Economics; and Martin H. Peretz, assistant professor of Social Studies--described some of their experiences during the summer and fall. Though they were all...
Youthful adrenalin-and perhaps the sloppy drizzle in South Bend, Ind., or the mile-high altitude in Boulder, Colo.-might "account for some of the unexpected scores on the college circuit. But what of the pros, those supposedly steady, seasoned old veterans? In the National Hockey League, for instance, the...
"We lost, 21-21," mumbled a Dartmouth spotter as he trudged out of the press box. But in the Harvard locker room, no one was feeling too triumphant. Dartmouth fumbled, Harvard penalized itself repeatedly, and the two rivals combined to give an exciting, sloppy statements to 32,000 live onlookers...
The tie, however, was shortlived. A Harvard defensive lapse gave Babson the ball deep in the Crimson end. The ball was kicked around in a sea of players jammed in the penalty area until a Babson player tapped the ball in the nets for a sloppy, but game winning goal...