Everyone who had been at the try-out must know that Judy Stearns had outplayed Marian Seaton.
He had clearly outplayed Saunders, the 'varsity left tackle, on attack and had held his own against the opposing end on defence.
It seemed to him that Robbins fairly outplayed himself that afternoon, but he failed to take into consideration that his rival was pitted against substitutes or that his own state of mind was rather pessimistic.
In some ways the visitors had outplayed Brimfield.
Any place outside guards pleased her, and Alton saw her tackles and ends completely outplayed during the first two periods.
As fullback he outplayed every fullback opposed to him and stands in the judgment of all observers second only to Brooke of Pennsylvania.
He never gave up until the whistle blew, but after the Princeton team got its scoring machine at work, the Princeton lineoutplayed the Yale line.
Parkinson was outplayed in three periods and held her own and no more in the fourth.
The knowledge that he had been outplayed disgruntled him badly, and he spent the time when he was not in the hands of the rubber or trainer in glowering by himself in a corner.
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