Word: sloppyness
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As the score indicates, The Terriers were completely outclassed by the varsity and played a particularly sloppy game besides. Their stalwarts spent some 14 minutes cooling off in the penalty box while the three Crimson lines poured shots on top of goalie Glen Eberly.
One U.N. salvo landed smack in the center of the city, scoring a direct hit on a beauty parlor and shattering the windows of the Belgian airline, Sabena, as well as other offices along the street. U.N. salvos also hit Prince Leopold Hospital. The U.N. troops' performance seemed particularly...
The grumbles broke into the open when two of Amex's trusted stock specialists, Gerard A. Re and his son Gerard F., were accused by the SEC of five years of market rigging and price fixing that netted them an estimated $3,000,000. McCormick, it turned out, had...
Enthusiasm and confidence, indeed, were a distinctive feature of the evening. In the first half of the program, the orchestra, solus, attacked the more-than-Mozartian Beethoven with refreshing vigor. Too often enthusiasm is the mark of the obvious (like Sir Arthur Sullivan) or the sloppy (like Dmitri Mitropolous). But...
The close play of the first two periods turned into sloppy wide-open hockey in the last 20 minutes. It actually turned into a contest to see who could get the most penalies. St. Lawrence won easily, but Harvard's Dean Alpine, "the hatchet man," helped the Crimson cause.