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66.1 | | GENRAL::SURVIL | Hoot Gibson is no wise ole owl | Wed Jan 28 1987 17:29 | 8 |
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There is a sports file where you may get a better statisical(sp)
ave. on the more popular sports....but hey, if the moderator don't
mind, why should I?
Todd
BTW: the file's on RUBY::SPORTS
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66.3 | Hard to find 5, for me. | GENRAL::FRASHER | Master of naught | Wed Jan 28 1987 18:28 | 7 |
| softball (participant)
skiing (part.)
golf (part.)
bowling (part.)
baseball (spectator, love those Mets, specifically Dwight Goodin)
Spence
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66.4 | This moderator doesn't mind | 2B::LESLIE | Andy `{o}^{o}' Leslie, ECSSE. OSI. | Thu Jan 29 1987 07:02 | 6 |
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Cricket
Soccer
Snooker
Darts
:-)
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66.5 | | PUFFIN::OGRADY | George, ISWS 297-4183 | Thu Jan 29 1987 08:12 | 11 |
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re .1 I'm not interested in SPORTS. The people who read this
conference are, might we say, a different breed from sports. More
international, more individualistic. So I thought it would be
interesting for us to see the worldwide prospective.
re .2 Yea, its ok. But tell us, why watch? :-)
Any of our soon_to_be_former_America_Cup_holders want to explain
Australian football. I've never heard of it 'till now.
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66.6 | | RDGE43::KEW | Can you imanige?? | Thu Jan 29 1987 08:54 | 6 |
| Snooker
Cricket
Golf
Moderator baiting
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66.7 | This Mans Top 5 | INK::BUCKLEY | | Thu Jan 29 1987 09:32 | 5 |
| Polo
Car Racing
Horse Racing
Volleyball
Darts
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66.10 | I like these games... | HPSCAD::WALL | I see the middle kingdom... | Thu Jan 29 1987 09:51 | 14 |
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Not much of a sports watcher, but:
1) Football
2) Hockey
3) Basketball
4) Racquetball
5) Swimming (the only one I'm good at)
Note that this is in terms of participation, or watching teams of
professionals. Quite frequently, football and hockey degenerate
into televised circuses.
DFW
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66.11 | and Baseball | KLAATU::THIBAULT | Swimmers Do It Wetter | Thu Jan 29 1987 10:22 | 8 |
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Swimming
Volleyball
Foosball (yes, that's an 's' not a 't')
Canoeing
Swimming
Bahama Mama
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66.13 | | GOJIRA::PHILPOTT | CSSE/Lang. & Tools, ZK02-1/N71, DTN 381-2525, WRU #338 | Thu Jan 29 1987 11:09 | 8 |
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1) [target] shooting
2) rally driving
3) Tae Kwon Do
4) Billiards
5) Darts
/. Ian .\
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66.14 | I'll play! | BCSE::RYAN | Mannish Boy | Thu Jan 29 1987 11:26 | 8 |
| #1!!! Baseball/Softball
NFL Football
Hockey (esp. college, less time wasted on fights)
NBA Basketball
Bowling, golf, volleyball, air hockey:-)... (random
participatory sports)
Mike
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66.15 | 1 to watch, 4 to play | CSSE::QUINN | Luchenbach's a state of mind | Thu Jan 29 1987 12:12 | 8 |
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Football (NFL down & dirty)
Volleyball
Golf
X-country Skiing
Softball
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66.16 | | JETSAM::HANAUER | Mike...Bicycle~to~Ice~Cream | Thu Jan 29 1987 12:22 | 17 |
| Bicycling
Eating Ice Cream
Canoeing
Volleyball, especially at the beach
X-C Skiing
Soaking up the rays
Swimming
Like to participate (I realize that a couple of the above are not
too active, but they are participatory!).
Am not much of a spectator.
And am fond of saying: Golf is a great game if you're over 70.
(once nearly lost my job for saying it)
~Mike
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66.17 | 2 28....2 28....Hut! | HERMES::CLOUD | Or a baby's arm holding an apple! | Thu Jan 29 1987 12:56 | 4 |
| Football, of course....are there any other sports? 8)
Phil
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66.18 | | GOJIRA::PHILPOTT | CSSE/Lang. & Tools, ZK02-1/N71, DTN 381-2525, WRU #338 | Thu Jan 29 1987 13:08 | 12 |
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[set mode SARCASM on]
� ... are there any other sports? 8)
I once had an English master who insisted (and the Oxford English
Dictionary agreed with him) that leisure activities involving the
use of one or more balls (of any shape) are specifically NOT sports,
they are games. Hence horse racing is the Sport of Kings, whilst
Rugby is a game suitable to be played by gentlemen...
/. Ian .\
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66.19 | One man's opinion | MMO01::CUNNINGHAM | | Thu Jan 29 1987 17:41 | 8 |
| .18 - Cute, but I don't buy it.
FOOTBALL
Basketball
Baseball
Olympics
America's Cup Racing
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66.20 | one man's poison | CGHUB::CONNELLY | Eye Dr3 - Regnad Kcin | Thu Jan 29 1987 23:15 | 17 |
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(participant) Racquetball !!
Volleyball !
Bowling
Frisbee
Tennis
Baseball (ya can hit farther than Softball)
(pseudo-sports) Chess ?? (i love it, but are it sports??)
Bridge ?? (ditto1)
Poker ?? (ditto2)
Billiards ? (some physical activity involved)
(watching) Basketball !
Hockey !
Baseball (too slow, but goes good with beer)
Soccer
Football
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66.21 | Five is too many! | ROYCE::RKE | dragons slain....maids rescued | Fri Jan 30 1987 07:18 | 10 |
| Participate in Badminton
Tennis
Swimming (as recreation)
Really enjoy watching Rugby Union Football
Track Athletics
Boxing (sometimes makes me sick though)
Blue movies.
Richard.
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66.22 | Can't beat sailing | KELVIN::RPALMER | Half a bubble off plumb | Fri Jan 30 1987 09:11 | 16 |
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Sports to play:
Sailboat racing
Softball
Jogging
Sports to watch:
Football
Baseball
Track and Field
Women's gymnastics :^)
Sports that cause me to turn off the TV:
Bowling
golf zzzzzz....
=Ralph=
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66.23 | the count... | PUFFIN::OGRADY | George, ISWS 297-4183 | Fri Jan 30 1987 15:11 | 17 |
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Interesting. So far, softball/baseball, football, and volleyball
are the top sports. You hardly see volleyball mentioned in daily
sport pages and only at some wierd hour of the morning on ESPN!
Well, rounding out the top is swimming, skiing (winter and summer),
canoeing and cricket. Now, how often do we see canoeing and cricket
on the tube?
What we need is a *real* international sport. Too bad we can't
seem to find one.
Thanks for the responses....
GOG
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66.24 | You blind John???? | ROYCE::RKE | dragons slain....maids rescued | Fri Jan 30 1987 17:33 | 7 |
| > What we need is a *real* international sport. Too bad we can't
> seem to find one.
Is not swimming, atheletics, tennis, football (soccer), and tiddly
winks international?
Richard.
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66.26 | You trying to say I got no balls? | ROYCE::RKE | dragons slain....maids rescued | Fri Jan 30 1987 18:13 | 0 |
66.27 | rolling on the floor laughing!!!! | REGENT::KIMBROUGH | This is being hostessed | Fri Jan 30 1987 18:14 | 3 |
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ha ha ha...
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66.31 | And not necessarily in this order{ | FDCV13::CALCAGNI | A.F.F.A. | Sun Feb 01 1987 20:54 | 8 |
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Motorcycling
Weight Lifting
Soccer
Swimming
One arm curling
SEX!
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66.32 | :-) | GOJIRA::PHILPOTT | CSSE/Lang. & Tools, ZK02-1/N71, DTN 381-2525, WRU #338 | Mon Feb 02 1987 12:44 | 9 |
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During one of last year's Grand Prix the commentator remarked (it
was during the World Series) the Formula One Motor Racing is the
ONLY sport that has a TRUE World Series (in the sense that each
event in the series takes place in a different country, with one or
two exceptions that have two Grand Prix. This was of course biassed:
there is one other sport that has a true World Series: Skiing.
/. Ian .\
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66.33 | "...But there's more!" | RDGE28::SADAT | Funny old game, eh, Life? | Mon Feb 02 1987 13:13 | 15 |
| 1. Football (with a sphere and two left feet, but let's not start all that
again. Incidentally, could somebody explain to me why the northern and
Scottish types call it "in goals" instead of "in goal"? The old one
about Scottish goalkeepers again perhaps?)
2. Formula 1 motor racing.
3. Card games of varying types.
4. Cricket.
5. Misbehaving.
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n. Gaelic football (and its close relative hurling). No idea about the rules,
but _brilliant_ to watch.
Tarik.
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66.34 | | ROYCE::RKE | dragons slain....maids rescued | Mon Feb 02 1987 13:44 | 6 |
| > there is one other sport that has a true World Series: Skiing.
Water Skiing of Snow Skiing?
Richard.
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66.35 | | GOJIRA::PHILPOTT | CSSE/Lang. & Tools, ZK02-1/N71, DTN 381-2525, WRU #338 | Mon Feb 02 1987 16:08 | 41 |
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Re .33:
In the days before they invented goal nets (and before the game caught
on in the genteel south :-) the goalie protected a strip of line between
two short poles, or more likely a pile of cast off jerseys. These posts
or poles were "the goals". Then when the game got civilised and the
target became a singular structure, the Saturday Afternoon Warriors
"down South" called it "the goal"
re Gaelic football: what rules? (I was told once that the only rule is
you can't kill a player unless he has possesion of the ball :-). For the
uninitiated Gaelic Football bears the same relationship to games like
"gridiron" Football, that Ninjitsu bears to WWF Wrestling.
Re .34: [snow] skiing
re general :-) follows ... [its boring]
Some games have several different variants with qualifiers (like snow
skiing and water skiing). In different countries or cultures a different
one becomes default. Thus to me "skiing" means snow skiing (the water
off the coast of Britain is so cold even in Summer that a wet suit is
advisable for the other kind). Football to me (and I think most
Europeans) means "soccer" (which of course is a crude linguistic
corruption of "Association" as in "Association Football - the game's
proper name) In the USA "Football" is the gridiron game. Which brings me
to a point: shortly after arriving in New England I got involved in a
conversation with some people and it drifted, as things will, eventually
to the point were they were talking about "field hockey", this just
after discussing "hockey". Wishing to learn, when I got home I dug out
an encyclopaedia, but couldn't find anything about "field" hockey. Just
two variants of this game were listed: "hockey", a game played by two
teams, often of women, on grass, and "Ice Hockey" a game derived from
hockey in Canada, involving playing the game on ice (makes sense). This
then gave me the explanation: the common form of the game around here is
[ice] hockey, so that becomes the default, and when hockey was
introduced, apparantly someone had to invent a name for it to avoid its
confusion with ice hockey by the semantically lazy.
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66.36 | No Tiddly-Winks For Me | VAXUUM::DYER | Aiigh!!! | Tue Feb 03 1987 14:46 | 12 |
| 0. Sex
1. Swimming
2. Hiking/Mountain Climbing
3. Bicycling
4. Aerobic Weight Lifting
5. Aerobic Weight Dropping
6. Chasing the Cats Around the House
I used to be into basketball until an opposing team tromped on my wrist. (No
fouls get called in street basketball, of course.) I can enjoy watching a
basketball game if either the Celtics or the Harlem Globetrotters are playing.
<_Jym_>
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66.37 | yuck, yuck | PISCES::MCCLURE | Who Me??? | Wed Feb 04 1987 08:04 | 5 |
| Now that would be interesting <_jym_>. The Celtics vs the
Globetrotters. 8-)
Bob Mc
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66.38 | Check 'em out! | RANCHO::RAH | lookout for the ties! | Wed Feb 04 1987 22:06 | 13 |
| Running the 12k
Bicycling the Davis DC
Sailing my Mutineer
Lap swim
PingPong
Driving real fast on Stevens Canyon Road
Watching the Santa Cruz bicycle races
Watching the Scottish games in Marin
Baiting sanctimonius people
Watching womens field hockey
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66.39 | | COOKIE::ZANE | Shattering Reality | Thu Feb 05 1987 00:22 | 9 |
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Skiing (downhill and cross country)
Hiking/Climbing Mountains
Gymnastics
Skating
Tennis
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66.40 | world (or almost) wide | PUFFIN::OGRADY | George, ISWS 297-4183 | Thu Feb 05 1987 15:08 | 15 |
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so, the "world-wide" sports are: (in no particular order)
. car/formula-1 racing
. skiing (snow)
. bicycling
. skating ? most countries in the northern hemisphere
have an ice hockey team, right?
. gymnastics
. tennis
more....?
GOG
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66.41 | TENNIS AND CRICKET | PECOCK::ALLEYNE | | Thu Feb 05 1987 22:44 | 7 |
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Tennis
Cricket
Cricket On The Beach
Soccer
Football, Basketball
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66.42 | Heavy-Hitters | CANDY::POTUCEK | CLASSIFIED | Mon Feb 09 1987 09:28 | 15 |
| I just thought I'd add my $.02 to this list just to muddy the results
of the poll.
Downhill Skiing (doing) Basketball (watching)
Cross-Country Skiing (doing) Ski Racing (watching)
Swimming (doing) NASCAR Racing (watching)
Bicycling (doing) College Football (watching)
Basketball (doing) Most Olympic Events (watching)
Softball (doing)
Power Walking (doing)
This is about it.
<CIA>
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66.43 | Easier to find 5 now. | GENRAL::FRASHER | An opinion for any occasion | Mon Feb 09 1987 18:10 | 14 |
| Apparently I missed the idea of sports (not a dig). These seem
like mostly activities to me. So, in light of how the replies are
going, I will change .2 to fit the conference.
1. 4 wheeling
2. fly fishing
3. camping
4. softball
5. snow skiing
I could probably combine the first 3. I love to go 4 wheeling to
a lake to fly fish and camp.
Spence
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66.44 | | DSSDEV::FISHER | | Tue Mar 03 1987 10:01 | 7 |
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1) Basketball (religiously, participating and watching)
2) Tennis (participating and watching)
3) Baseball (watching---Love those Red Sox, especially Bill Buckner, :{) )
--Gerry
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66.45 | I like these | BEING::MCANULTY | sitting here comfortably numb..... | Tue Mar 03 1987 16:16 | 16 |
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Basketball
Racquetball
Softball
Football
Rugby
Hockey
Golf
Bowling
all the above playing
I like watching all the above as well....
.mike
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66.46 | A good sports | LEZAH::RANDERSON | | Fri Mar 06 1987 17:00 | 6 |
| I love sports ....playing and watching...my favorites are:
Football, Basketball, Boxing, Baseball, Track
Hey what is Snooker?
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66.47 | two to watch and three to do | CREDIT::RANDALL | Bonnie Randall Schutzman | Fri Apr 17 1987 13:51 | 7 |
| 1. BASEBALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2. Football
3. Bowling
4. Bicycling
5. Hiking
--bonnie
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66.48 | | AKA::TAUBENFELD | Almighty SET | Wed Aug 12 1987 19:09 | 9 |
| 1> Middleweight boxing
2> Heavyweight boxing
3> Welterweight boxing
4> Olympic boxing
5> Filler boxing (my name for the matches of 5 rounds or less between
men who have mohawks and little talent)
I guess that's about it...
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66.49 | In case you havent guessed - I LOVE this sport! | NZOV01::MCKENZIE | All the while,The Dragon Slept | Tue Sep 26 1989 00:49 | 10 |
| Paintball!!!
Paintball!!!
Paintball!!!
Paintball!!!
Paintball!!!
Paintball!!!
Paintball!!!
Paintball!!!
Paintball!!!
Paintball!!!
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