Word: trickyness
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Outstanding consistent performer is Sophomore Del Ames, erstwhile protege of Otto Schniebs at Hanover and unquestionably last year's most valuable skier. Not only does he tear down mountain trails and through tricky slaloms, but he's hard to best in the jumping and cross country events. Another lad expected...
As is true of many Mexicans, the seat of Avila Camacho's attraction is his eyes. They are brown and full of comradely humor. His body is vaguely reminiscent of various ripe fruits-his face of a pear, his torso of a papaya. Last week the sophisticated began calling...
Having led with his chin, Benito Mussolini stuck it farther out than ever this week and defiantly broadcast to the world: "Greece is a tricky enemy. . . . Their hate is profound and incurable. . . .
Joe Cashman of the Record: "Harvard will win 14-7 because they showed a very good passing attack last week. Dartmouth showed themselves to be weak against passing in the Columbia and Yale games. McNicol will star if he passes better than Spreyer. Dartmouth has a backfield like Harvard's...
Pebble Beach, the golf course laid out along Carmel Bay on California's windswept Monterey Peninsula, has tricky traps, yawning water hazards and yapping sea lions which have plagued the world's best golfers. There last week 164 golferines gathered for the 44th U. S. Women's...