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85.1 | | GENRAL::WADE | one step ahead of the jailer... | Tue Jan 26 1993 12:03 | 4 |
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In 1971, Russell Thompson scored 25 points as Birmingham Southern
State College defeated Florence State 55-46. What was unusual
about how Thompson scored?
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85.2 | (?) | MSBCS::BRYDIE | Keep the home fries burning | Tue Jan 26 1993 12:11 | 2 |
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25 free throws.
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85.3 | Ahh, that night he scored DURING the game? | CTHQ::LEARY | US:WorldCop,WillPuffChestForMoney | Tue Jan 26 1993 12:28 | 1 |
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85.5 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Jan 26 1993 12:58 | 6 |
| Please do the mods and CAM3 a favor and post the answers behind a form
feed in the same reply as a question. That will help cut down on the
numbers of guesses added here as replies.
If you don't want to post the answer right away, I suggest that guesses
be sent via MAIL to the person posting the question.
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85.6 | Second Try... | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Tue Jan 26 1993 13:23 | 10 |
| What famous baseball player shot the first volley, at the enemy, in a
war, on behalf of the United States of America?
(Answer follows form feed)
Abner Doubleday shot back at the CSA at Fort Sumpter (sp?), making him
the first Union Soldier to shoot at the south...
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85.7 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Tue Jan 26 1993 14:11 | 4 |
| fyi: for those of us using non-VT type interfaces - things like
windows and xnotes a form feed does not help.
The Crazy Met
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85.8 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | Everyone/thing needs a name | Tue Jan 26 1993 14:14 | 4 |
| Claybroon, could it be that his shots were underhanded "granny"???
Tim
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85.9 | 25 free throws | GENRAL::WADE | one step ahead of the jailer... | Tue Jan 26 1993 14:29 | 6 |
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Give Mr. Brydie a ceeeeegar!
Will do Mac, but what about TCM's little problem?
Claybroon
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85.10 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Jan 26 1993 14:40 | 2 |
| Claybroon, he's just a Mets' fan and a technoweenie at that. Let him
figure it out.
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85.11 | | PLUGH::NEEDLE | Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!" | Tue Jan 26 1993 17:25 | 2 |
| Hey, Yoseff, you're welcome to an account on a VMS machine, from which you can
use character-cell notes like the rest of us!
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85.12 | what a guy! :-) | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Tue Jan 26 1993 17:28 | 7 |
| Jeff,
I sincerely thank you for the offer. However, since I already have accounts
on VMSmachine there is no need to trouble you for another one. Once again
thank you for being willing to help out.
The Crazy Met
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85.13 | But Yoseff, you can NEVER have enough VMS accounts. | PLUGH::NEEDLE | Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!" | Tue Jan 26 1993 17:35 | 0 |
85.14 | LDUC alert | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Tue Jan 26 1993 17:43 | 5 |
|
Jeff, the great thing about freedom of spech is it entitles you to state
the opinion in .13, even though it is wrong.
The Crazy Met
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85.15 | Cain't get enuf....never enuf.... | CAMONE::WAY | Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions | Tue Jan 26 1993 18:07 | 2 |
| YOu can NEVER have enough ACCOUNTS period. Kind of
like sex, too much is never enough......
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85.16 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '93 | Tue Jan 26 1993 21:34 | 4 |
| 'Saw agree with you 100%, as long as it is on the right systems.
The Crazy Met
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85.17 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions | Wed Jan 27 1993 08:40 | 12 |
| > 'Saw agree with you 100%, as long as it is on the right systems.
That's just it. There is NO kind of right system, just situations where
one system is better, perhaps than the others.
I'm finding nowadays that it's going to be awfully important to be conversant
in a few different systems.....
'Saw
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85.18 | no no no not 4 me! ;^) | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Wed Jan 27 1993 08:51 | 7 |
| Sorry but following along with the analogies, This door swings ONE
way!
Standing firm, I remain,
a straight kinda guy!
Kev
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85.19 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions | Wed Jan 27 1993 08:56 | 22 |
| >
> Sorry but following along with the analogies, This door swings ONE
> way!
>
> Standing firm, I remain,
> a straight kinda guy!
> Kev
Oh, I guess I missed TCM's analogy about the "right system". I thought
he was being serious about computers again. I know I was.
Yeah, Kev, when it comes to the other thing I cain't get enough of, I
only go one way also....
'Saw
PS We'd better get back to SPORTS Trivia before Mac moves da notes 8^)
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85.20 | | PLUGH::NEEDLE | Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!" | Wed Jan 27 1993 09:20 | 10 |
| The only right system is an open system. What that means is that if a customer
has a package or a piece of hardware they want to use (well, a popular one -
not some obscure piece of junk) it should plug into your system. And it should
play nice with other systems, regardless of operating system.
In a way, I'd like to see Windows NT become as popular as projected, from the
desktop client to the mainframe server. Then operating system would become a
commodity and we could move on to much more important issues.
j.
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85.21 | | CTHQ::LEARY | US:WorldCop,WillPuffChestForMoney | Wed Jan 27 1993 10:18 | 6 |
| Yea j.,
What you said was not trivial so you can move your note!!
8^)
MikeL
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85.22 | clarification | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Wed Jan 27 1993 11:37 | 9 |
| 'Saw
Needle and I are both OS "bigots"in the sense that given a choice we
know what we would rather work on. But both of us are perfectly happy
to sell and recommend whatever will get us the business. So you
didn't see any :-), but both Jeff and I knew exactly where the other
one stood.
The Crazy Met
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85.23 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions | Wed Jan 27 1993 11:41 | 13 |
| >'Saw
>
>Needle and I are both OS "bigots"in the sense that given a choice we
>know what we would rather work on. But both of us are perfectly happy
>to sell and recommend whatever will get us the business. So you
>didn't see any :-), but both Jeff and I knew exactly where the other
>one stood.
Yeah, I figured that might be the case..... Actually, I get quite
the kick out of it......
'Saw
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85.24 | My O/S is bigger than yours :-). | PLUGH::NEEDLE | Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!" | Wed Jan 27 1993 13:10 | 0 |
85.25 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions | Wed Jan 27 1993 13:24 | 11 |
| > -< My O/S is bigger than yours :-). >-
You finally are talking about something TRIVIAL....8^)
^
| That's a smilie,
because I know you're
a MOD and I know you
don't know what that
is........
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85.26 | | GENRAL::WADE | one step ahead of the jailer... | Thu Jan 28 1993 09:50 | 15 |
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Hey! You technoweenies quit trashin' my note!
Sorry I missed yesterday. Didn't really matter cuz it wasn't
a question. I think either Dr. M or Schneider wrote this
for yesterday. Enjoy and take the impending rathole elsewhere!
"Russell's Celtics almost always won the NBA title, but
not because Russell outplayed Wilt. They mey 142 times,
the results:
PPG REBOUNDS
Russell 14.5 23.7
Chamberlain 28.7 28.7 "
Claybroon
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85.27 | I toldja it was a cheezy calendar! | GENRAL::WADE | one step ahead of the jailer... | Thu Jan 28 1993 09:52 | 5 |
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I'm not gonna enter one today cuz it's not a question plus
it's lame.
Claybroon
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85.28 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Thu Jan 28 1993 09:57 | 15 |
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> "Russell's Celtics almost always won the NBA title, but
> not because Russell outplayed Wilt. They mey 142 times,
> the results:
> PPG REBOUNDS
> Russell 14.5 23.7
> Chamberlain 28.7 28.7 "
Already been acknowledged. Overall playoff stats are much closer, and
no one has yet produced the head-to-head playoff numbers, knowing full
well that some mysterious "disappearances" in these games hurt Wilt...
glenn
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85.29 | | FDCV07::KING | The Jessinator, Not just a child!!!!! | Thu Jan 28 1993 10:01 | 4 |
| Re:26 Posting only 2 stats mean SQUAT! Please add assits,blocks
everything else..
REK
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85.30 | I just found this out! | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Thu Jan 28 1993 10:53 | 13 |
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No chit cherlock, this is for real!
The trivia question of the day -
Name the DEC employee who was a member of the St. John's University
basketball team during LOUIEEE's first year.
I remain,
convinced my job has it's advantages!
Kev
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85.31 | Lee Timmons | FRETZ::HEISER | FREE Dallas Cowboy hats! | Thu Jan 28 1993 12:26 | 2 |
| > Name the DEC employee who was a member of the St. John's University
> basketball team during LOUIEEE's first year.
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85.32 | Naw, Lee played for Lapchuck.... | CNTROL::CHILDS | take me to Roslyn Cafe | Thu Jan 28 1993 16:01 | 1 |
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85.33 | From today's Globe | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Fri Jan 29 1993 12:23 | 6 |
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For the baseball fan that has everything, Leland's, the New York
sports memorabilia house, will auction off the official document
that sent Babe Ruth from the Red Sox to the Yankees in 1919. Bid-
ding begins at $25,000 on Feb. 20.
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85.34 | | GENRAL::WADE | one step ahead of the jailer... | Fri Jan 29 1993 16:45 | 14 |
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re. REK
NO!
Claybroon
Today's question ( I know a little late for you EST'ers)
"In 1936 I KO'd Phil Johnson in a heavyweight fight, then 14
years later I KO'd his son, Harold. In 1953 I lost a heavy-
weight title fight. Name me"
Jersey Joe Walcott
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85.35 | Jersey Joe Walcott | CTHQ::LEARY | US:WorldCop,WillPuffChestForMoney | Fri Jan 29 1993 16:50 | 1 |
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85.36 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Jan 29 1993 16:56 | 2 |
| Thanks, Mike. I completely missed the answer when I read Claybroon's
posting.
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85.37 | | PFSVAX::JACOB | | Fri Jan 29 1993 17:06 | 7 |
| My guess is
Jersey Joe Walcott
JaKe
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85.38 | duh | CTHQ::LEARY | US:WorldCop,WillPuffChestForMoney | Fri Jan 29 1993 17:06 | 11 |
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Ah, my brain cells are dull today. Now if ya hadn't instituted
that dumb form feed rule ( which I plumb forgot about and
instinctively replied wifout seeing all a 'bone's note), I'd gotten
the answer. What kind a fun is a trivia note if the originator
gots to put it in a form feed??
And I know the answer so no smartmouf replies! 8^)
MikeL
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85.39 | | PFSVAX::JACOB | | Fri Jan 29 1993 17:09 | 14 |
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>>the answer. What kind a fun is a trivia note if the originator
>>gots to put it in a form feed??
The rule maker fer this probably woulda stopped ya from pulling the
legs off of Daddy Long-Legger spiders, and watching the legs twitch
all around, if'n he had been there during childhood. Takes all the fun
out of it, ya'know????
Many (8^)*'s
JaKe
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85.40 | FF's stink! | GENRAL::WADE | one step ahead of the jailer... | Mon Feb 01 1993 09:30 | 17 |
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Saturday's: In 1945 we win the NFL title, beating Washington. The
next year we move to a new city. In 1951 we beat
Cleveland for the title. Name us.
The Cleveland Rams moved to LA
Sunday's: I was 39-96 with the Red Sox, but when I went to the
Yanks I was 234-129, which was good enough to get me
into the HoF in 1967. Who am I?
Red Ruffing
Today's: I won the Triple Crown aboard Affirmed in 1978, then
went on to lose 110 races in a row. Who am I?
Steve Cauthen
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85.41 | | GENRAL::WADE | one step ahead of the jailer... | Fri Feb 05 1993 09:25 | 19 |
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Wednesday: Name the Western lawmaker who was the timekeeper when
Corbett beat John L. for the heavyweight crown in 1892.
Bat Masterson
Thursday: Playing for Villanova in 1949, I score 85 points in a
game against the Philadelphia Naval air Command then go
on to lead the NBA in scoring twice. Who am I?
Paul Arizin
Today's: Three NFL players have scored six touchdowns in a game.
Which one is not in the Hall of Fame?
Dub Jones. Nevers and Sayers are in the Hall.
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85.42 | Shaq trivia | FRETZ::HEISER | it's the *ECONOMY*, STUPID! | Wed Feb 10 1993 16:41 | 9 |
| The fullname of Orlando's center is Shaquille Rashaun O'Neal. The
first and middle names are of Islamic descent. What are their
translations? (answer below)
BTW - Shaq has a size 20EEE shoe!
Shaquille = "Little One"
Rashaun = "Warrior"
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85.43 | heavy on the sarcasm | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Bird retires-good riddance | Wed Feb 10 1993 16:44 | 5 |
| Yeah and those muslim names are really stopping his competitive spirit
and clearly doom him to not being a class act.
The Crazy Met
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85.44 | that assumes he has those beliefs | FRETZ::HEISER | it's the *ECONOMY*, STUPID! | Wed Feb 10 1993 16:50 | 1 |
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85.45 | ditto | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey is THREE years old!!! | Wed Feb 10 1993 16:51 | 7 |
| Re: -1
Yea, it will clearly prevent him from beign as athletic as he would be as a
Christian. "THEY" will definitely prevent that... (oh, is he one of THEM [a
non-Christian that is].
=Bob=
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85.46 | There's hope for Shaq... | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey is THREE years old!!! | Wed Feb 10 1993 17:00 | 6 |
| �Title: that assumes he has those beliefs
Oh, you have to have the beliefs to be one of "them", not just the name - I
understand.
=Bob=
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85.47 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Bird retires-good riddance | Wed Feb 10 1993 17:05 | 9 |
| Bob,
All this them and us is really confusing me, could you try and
explain it to us folks who are just a little slow in comprehending the
goobley goo that has been coming across the ::SPORTS wire. I thank
you in advance.
The Crazy Met
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85.48 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Feb 10 1993 18:24 | 2 |
| I didn't see any US vs THEM in this recent string of replies until
TCM's little jab.
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85.49 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Bird retires-good riddance | Wed Feb 10 1993 19:04 | 8 |
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I guess Mac still hasn't seen 89.14,.23,.24,.25. Especially .25. In
muscial terms this is called variations on a theme. See that theme
needs to stop and it seems that the way to do that is have people
respond.
The Crazy Met
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85.50 | | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey is THREE years old!!! | Thu Feb 11 1993 09:07 | 58 |
| re: .47
Sorry for the delayed response.
It's not an US and THEM thing. In fact in this instance, include me out of the
US.
You see, a certain noter (cited below) seems to beleive that only a certain
type of athlete is allowed to "exerecise their competitive natures and
athleticism". The note also refers to other groups as "them" in the form of
"they". The logical conclusion is that in this noters mind, only those athletes
in the group he recognizes (ok, it's a religious group) are allowed by their
religion to reach their full potential. My conclusion was that, based on this
logic, before we determined if Shaquile O'Neal will reach his full potential,
we needed to determine if he had this religious affiliation, or if he was one
of "them".
This is truley the type of thinking I hope I can protect my family from.
=Bob=
BTW - that scream you all heard at 9-FEB-1993 14:59 was me. I was in the
process of entering something on the spot, but my workstation crashed.
With the perspective of overnight, I decided not to enter anything
yesterday, but now I feel it my duty.
<<< ALPHAX::PUB$:[NOTES$LIBRARY]SPORTS.NOTE;1 >>>
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Even if they allowed their people to exercise their competitive natures
and athleticism, I would still doubt it.
Arthur Ashe was definitely a one-of-a-kind with strong personal values.
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CAM3::WAY "J. Edgar -- G-man wearin' a G-string" 10 lines 9-FEB-1993 14:53
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> It's also not necessary to ignore aspects that made his character
> great.
Wouldn't those same aspects have been there if he was a Jew, a Hindu,
a Buddhist, a Muslim, or any of a host of other religions I've forgotten
to mention?
'Saw
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85.51 | to the Atom Mother Heart of the matter | CNTROL::CHILDS | take me to Roslyn Cafe | Fri Feb 12 1993 12:21 | 8 |
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US and THEM....
ummm hhh let me see....
oh yeah
Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon second cut on the second side....
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85.52 | | PFSVAX::JACOB | BreakinMyHeart,TearinItApartSo F U | Fri Feb 12 1993 15:47 | 5 |
| Hey Mike, I thought of that yesterday whilst reading all of the "Us and
THEM" comments, but considered it too tasteful fer me to deal wif.
JaKe
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85.53 | | GENRAL::WADE | IWon'tForgetToPutRosesOnYourGrave | Wed Feb 17 1993 09:31 | 9 |
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Yesterday's: an 8th round Redskin's pick in 1969, I was in danger of
being cut because I seemed to hesitate before hitting the
line. Then coach Lombardi found out tht I was deaf in
one ear. With a hearing aid in my helmet, I went on to
twice lead the NFL in rushing. Who am I?
My all time favorite running back, Larry Brown.
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85.54 | | GENRAL::WADE | IWon'tForgetToPutRosesOnYourGrave | Thu Feb 18 1993 16:54 | 9 |
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Buck Shaw's Eagles defeated Vince Lombardi's Packers for the
NFL title in 1960. Why is this significant?
Cuz I said so! No, wait a minute, it's cuz it's the only
time Lombardi lost a playoff game (his record was 9-1).
Claybroon
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85.55 | | GENRAL::WADE | IWon'tForgetToPutRosesOnYourGrave | Fri Feb 19 1993 12:50 | 14 |
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Feb. 19
Name the fourlinemen who made up the "Steel Curtain"
"Mean" Joe Greene, Dwight White, L.C. Greenwood, and Ernie
Holmes
Name the best looking SPORTS noter (Hint: he has a birthday
today :^) )
What? You have to be told? :*)
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85.56 | put that mirror away! | QUASER::JACKSONTA | Quit dancin' on that table! | Fri Feb 19 1993 12:58 | 8 |
| Happy B-day Claybroon! rumor around here is that your at the
retirement age today!!
Many smilies
Tim
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85.57 | | GENRAL::WADE | IWon'tForgetToPutRosesOnYourGrave | Fri Feb 19 1993 13:07 | 4 |
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Watch it Timothy. I'll get my cain and whup you wif it!
...if I can find my glasses...
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85.58 | | CAMONE::WAY | J. Edgar -- G-man wearin' a G-string | Fri Feb 19 1993 13:15 | 10 |
| > ...if I can find my glasses...
Hey, don't be makin glasses jokes!
Happy B-day Claybroon. I'll raise a glass for ya tonight!
8^)
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85.59 | | PFSVAX::JACOB | See if We care if ya starve, Jesse!! | Fri Feb 19 1993 16:00 | 11 |
| Set mode/voice=Fred_Rogers
"Cain you say, 'Old Fart', I thought you could."
Happy B-Day Claybroon, gonna run around in your birthday suit with the
Mrs. tonight????
Schnortt Schitt Schlepps
JaKe
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85.60 | If I'm lucky! | GENRAL::WADE | IWon'tForgetToPutRosesOnYourGrave | Fri Feb 19 1993 16:26 | 1 |
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85.61 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | MarkyMark&MargeSchott-KindredSpirits | Fri Feb 19 1993 16:29 | 4 |
| It's good to have somebody else getting old in here. Happy
birthday...
/Don
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85.62 | Even if you're a Bama feign | CTHQ::LEARY | US:WorldCop,WillPuffChestForMoney | Fri Feb 19 1993 16:38 | 6 |
| Happy Birthday 'Bone,
You get to buy me two beers in Colraddy. Hope yo' better half gives
you enuf money.
MikeL
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85.63 | | DECWET::METZGER | Zeros and Ones.... | Fri Feb 19 1993 19:39 | 5 |
|
Cool. It's my wife's b-day too. I suppose I should go get a card now...
Metz
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85.64 | | GENRAL::WADE | IWon'tForgetToPutRosesOnYourGrave | Mon Feb 22 1993 10:11 | 26 |
|
That's alright Metz. No need to buy me a card. ;^)
Root beer is cheap Leary. I cain cover it.
Saturday's: 1952 - Gus Bodnar, Blackhawks wing, had three assists
in 21 seconds against the Rangers, an NHL record. What
was the important story about the game?
Bodnar's assists were on Bill Mosienko's hat trick.
Sunday's: Rose edged Cobb 10-9 for 200-hit seasons and had 65 more
hits, but if Cobb played in 162 game seasons he would have
remained #1.
Today's: Rose had the most 200-hit seaons (10). I had 6 but if I
had played in 162 game seaons I could have easily had four
more. Who am I?
Stan Musial.
I think the guy who did this calendar hates Pete Rose.....
Claybroon
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85.65 | | CAMONE::WAY | J. Edgar -- G-man wearin' a G-string | Mon Feb 22 1993 12:08 | 8 |
| > Bodnar's assists were on Bill Mosienko's hat trick.
And a few years later, Mosienko disappeared on a hunting trip or something.
I forget how, but he was never seen again......
'Saw
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85.66 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Komm Gott, Sch�pfer, Heiliger Geist | Mon Feb 22 1993 12:10 | 4 |
| Which city has experienced more rainfall thus far this year, Phoenix or
Seattle?
{Hint: the same city will beat the other in the NBA's Western Conf. finals}
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85.67 | | GENRAL::WADE | IWon'tForgetToPutRosesOnYourGrave | Mon Mar 01 1993 09:34 | 27 |
|
Friday: In a 24 year career I hold many records, but being the
outfielder who committed the most errors (271) is not
something I like mentioned. Iwas not invited to the
"Field of Dreams". Who am I?
Ty Cobb
Saturday: What NHL line was nicknamed the "Long Island Power
Company"?
Trottier, Gilles and Bossy, NY Islanders
Sunday: NFL Title Game - 1933. The Bears beat the Giants, 23-
21. Twice the Bears fullback faked a plunge into the
line, stepped back, and tossed two TD passes. Name the
player.
Bronco Nagurski
Today: Billy Coutu of the Boston Bruins got so incensed during
the 1927 Stanley Cup finals that he assaulted referee
Jerry Laflamme. He was suspended for life, the only
player ever to suffer such punishment.
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85.68 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Paying for Reagan/Bush years | Mon Mar 01 1993 09:51 | 8 |
| Here's one:
"I'm a famous #32, but when I first came into the pros, I
wore another number. Who am I, and what number did I
wear?"
JD
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85.69 | | GENRAL::WADE | IWon'tForgetToPutRosesOnYourGrave | Mon Mar 01 1993 11:16 | 3 |
|
It's not nice to put in a question without the answer behind
a formfeed! :*)
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85.70 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Koo koo koo choo... Mrs. Robinson | Mon Mar 01 1993 13:31 | 2 |
| Don Sweeney?
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85.71 | | GENRAL::WADE | IWon'tForgetToPutRosesOnYourGrave | Tue Mar 02 1993 14:50 | 7 |
|
This date - 1962. Even though Richie Guerin, Cleveland Buckner,
and Willie Naulls each score over 30 points, the Knicks lose to
the Warriors. Name the game's high scorer.
Wilt with 100
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85.72 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Let's not be L7 | Tue Mar 02 1993 15:14 | 5 |
| Speakin' of Wilt, I read where he went public with a restaurant
he owned and it did a Wall Street record nosedive. The stock did
as well as ol' Wilt did against Bill Russell in a playoff game.
/Don
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85.73 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Ooops up side your head... | Tue Mar 02 1993 16:58 | 2 |
| It's March now, you don't have to bash Wilt anymore...
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85.74 | | ELMAGO::BENBACA | Good Gawd!The Flowers are Gone! | Tue Mar 02 1993 22:48 | 4 |
| >> The stock did
>> as well as ol' Wilt did against Bill Russell in a playoff game.
I remember him doing quite well actually.
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85.75 | | GENRAL::WADE | IWon'tForgetToPutRosesOnYourGrave | Wed Mar 03 1993 09:30 | 7 |
|
In my first year as head coach at Michigan in 1948 we won all
nine games to capture the #1 ranking (football I assume). Who
am I?
Bennie Oosterbaan
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85.76 | Ba-doom! | CTHQ::LEARY | US:WorldCop,WillPuffChestForMoney | Wed Mar 03 1993 09:44 | 17 |
| <<< CAM::$1$DUA5:[NOTES$LIBRARY]SPORTS.NOTE;1 >>>
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GENRAL::WADE "IWon'tForgetToPutRosesOnYourGrave" 7 lines 3-MAR-1993 09:30
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>> In my first year as head coach at Michigan in 1948 we won all
>> nine games to capture the #1 ranking (football I assume). Who
>> am I?
An aberration?
8^)
MikeL
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85.77 | | GENRAL::WADE | IWon'tForgetToPutRosesOnYourGrave | Thu Mar 04 1993 09:10 | 4 |
|
So sacred were the Olympics in ancient times that wars were
suspended while the Games were on. In this century, the
Olympics were suspended during World Wars I and II.
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85.78 | Jeez, no FF?? | CTHQ::LEARY | US:WorldCop,WillPuffChestForMoney | Thu Mar 04 1993 09:53 | 1 |
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85.79 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | Quit dancin' on that table! | Thu Mar 04 1993 13:39 | 1 |
| Germany?
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85.80 | knucklehaids! | GENRAL::WADE | IWon'tForgetToPutRosesOnYourGrave | Thu Mar 04 1993 13:45 | 6 |
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A lot of the tidbits on my calendar aren't questions Leary!
Leave me alone or I'll buy you "Buckhorn" beer when you
get here!
Claybroon
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85.81 | | CAMONE::WAY | Are you ready for the real McCoy? | Thu Mar 04 1993 14:04 | 8 |
|
> A lot of the tidbits on my calendar aren't questions Leary!
> Leave me alone or I'll buy you "Buckhorn" beer when you
> get here!
The Buckhorn is a really good truck stop on I-80 in Penn-syl-vane-eye-eh.
I didn't know they made beer too......
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85.82 | !!?? | CTHQ::LEARY | US:WorldCop,WillPuffChestForMoney | Thu Mar 04 1993 21:45 | 5 |
| Why I'm hurt 'Bone,
Ah thought you might offer me a real Bama type beer like
MobileBobcatPi**.
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85.83 | | GENRAL::WADE | IWon'tForgetToPutRosesOnYourGrave | Fri Mar 05 1993 09:15 | 13 |
|
Actually, I was thinking about something along the lines of "JAX".
It's a good ole southern swill.......(PATOOEY!)
And now for today's astonishing factoid:
In 1956 the Syracuse Nationals defeated the St. Louis Hawks,
97-92, even though Dick Farley of the Nats fouled out in only
5 minutes of action.
Who?
Claybroon
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85.84 | y | SALEM::TIMMONS | Where's Waldo? | Fri Mar 05 1993 12:25 | 5 |
| You remember, Claybroon, Dick Farley.
He's Ole Man Farley's kid.
Lee
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85.85 | Lou G. trivia | AKOCOA::BREEN | NIT=fun;NCAA=Politics | Fri Mar 26 1993 15:10 | 9 |
| since his name was mentioned recently...
What sport was Lou Gehrig an all-america in college?
All American Soccer Goalie at Columbia
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85.86 | | SALEM::TIMMONS | Where's Waldo? | Mon Mar 29 1993 07:53 | 5 |
| Pheeeew! I was afraid it was Rugby.
:*)
lEe
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85.87 | | SALEM::TIMMONS | A waist is a terrible thing to mind | Fri May 07 1993 07:54 | 28 |
| Shoulda put this in yesterday.
What two significant events occurred on May 6 in Sprots?
1915 - Babe Ruth hit his very first Major League homer.
1954(?) - Roger Bannister ran the very first sub-4 minute mile.
Lee (No, I wasn't around for both of them, but I do remember
Bannisters)
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85.88 | | MKFSA::LONG | HEY! I ain't 40.....yet | Fri May 07 1993 09:01 | 9 |
| Another thing for May 6, 1954........
A VERY pregnant woman had to leave Forbes Field before the Pirate
game was over because she thought she was going into labor. But
the cause of her discomfort decided to hang on for another two days.
billl
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85.89 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Fri May 07 1993 09:47 | 10 |
| >> Another thing for May 6, 1954........
>> A VERY pregnant woman had to leave Forbes Field before the Pirate
>> game was over because she thought she was going into labor. But
>> the cause of her discomfort decided to hang on for another two days.
An addendum: The child she bore later grew up to be a disgruntled
Postal worker who shot and killed three co-workers and wounded
six others.
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85.90 | | ROYALT::ASHE | That's the way love goes... | Fri May 07 1993 11:34 | 7 |
| Oh what a night...
Early May back in 54...
thought she gonna go into labor
but it really turned out to be a bore...
What a lady what a night...
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85.91 | BBBBRRrrrrrrr!!! | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Fri May 07 1993 12:56 | 1 |
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85.92 | | 3335::francus | ABP | Fri May 07 1993 13:14 | 6 |
|
Walt you just butchered one of my favorite songs. Shame on you!
The Crazy Met
I didn't even know her name ...
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85.93 | NBA World Championship trivia | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Mon Jun 07 1993 13:18 | 3 |
| Both the Suns and Bulls use the same instrumental music for the pre-game
player introductions. Name the piece and the artist. Partial credit
for the album name.
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85.94 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Mon Jun 07 1993 13:19 | 2 |
|
You're a galldang lost cause, Heiser!!!!
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85.95 | WRONG ANSWER BRYDIE! | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Mon Jun 07 1993 13:20 | 1 |
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85.96 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Mon Jun 07 1993 13:21 | 2 |
|
If I remember correctly, it's "Right Now" by Van Halen.
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85.97 | | MKFSA::LONG | That's my job. That's what I do. | Mon Jun 07 1993 13:24 | 5 |
| Could it be "Bring out the Clowns"????
billl
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85.98 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Mon Jun 07 1993 13:29 | 1 |
| HINT: The Kentucky Wildcats do it to the same tune.
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85.99 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Jun 07 1993 13:38 | 1 |
| Please see .5.
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85.100 | first tune on the album | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Mon Jun 07 1993 13:40 | 3 |
| Ok for those that haven't guessed it by now:
"Sirius" - Alan Parson Project from the album "Eye in the Sky."
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85.101 | | GIAMEM::LEFEBVRE | PCBU Product Management | Mon Jun 07 1993 13:50 | 4 |
| "To Sir With Love", by Lulu (and covered superbly by Lou Miami & the
Kosmetix"?
Mark.
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85.102 | | CGOOA::DEVLIN | LayinInBedJustLikeBrianWilsonDid | Mon Jun 07 1993 14:19 | 4 |
| Deutschland Ubber ALles?
JD
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85.103 | | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Mon Jun 07 1993 14:31 | 3 |
|
PT109 ??????
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85.104 | another | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Mon Jun 07 1993 14:48 | 5 |
| A member of the Bulls holds the record for most rebounds in a game by a
Suns' opponent. Name him and the number of boards. HINT: he played in
the era of Bob Love, Chet Walker, Jerry Sloan, and Clifford Ray.
Tom Boerwinkle - 38
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85.105 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | To walk the caves of ice | Mon Jun 07 1993 18:31 | 4 |
| The Kentucky wildcats do it to the music of Allan Parsons? Does
Operha or Geraldo know this?
Tim
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85.106 | | NEWPRT::EVANS_GR | Beyond Tomorrow ! | Wed Jun 09 1993 19:31 | 3 |
| What four ML baseball teams have never had a batting champ?
(not including this years expansion entries)
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85.107 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '93 | Thu Jun 10 1993 00:33 | 7 |
| Mets are definitley one. Cleon Jones came close in 1969, Magadan in
1990 or 1991.
Other 3 that seem very likely are Montreal, Toronto, and Seattle.
The Crazy Met
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85.108 | | GENRAL::WADE | We've got a hole! | Thu Jun 10 1993 08:55 | 4 |
|
Didn't Edgar Martinez win it for Seattle lasted year?
Claybone
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85.109 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Saw: Home of the Big Johnson catalog | Thu Jun 10 1993 10:27 | 1 |
| Montreal, Toronto and Texas?
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85.110 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Jun 10 1993 13:31 | 8 |
| <<< Note 85.5 by PATE::MACNEAL "ruck `n' roll" >>>
Please do the mods and CAM3 a favor and post the answers behind a form
feed in the same reply as a question. That will help cut down on the
numbers of guesses added here as replies.
If you don't want to post the answer right away, I suggest that guesses
be sent via MAIL to the person posting the question.
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85.111 | | CAMONE::WAY | Ye can nae dispute tha' | Thu Jun 10 1993 14:19 | 12 |
| > Please do the mods and CAM3 a favor and post the answers behind a form
> feed in the same reply as a question. That will help cut down on the
> numbers of guesses added here as replies.
We don't have a problem on CAM3. Things are great here now....8^)
We've even got a few hired hands on our disk farm.
If you're using EVE/TPU us CTRL/V-CTRL/L to do a FF....
'Saw
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85.112 | | USCTR1::KING | Key West, where the fun begins....... | Tue Jun 29 1993 23:22 | 9 |
| Ok a serious question....
Dave Winfield hit into his 299th double play lasted week...
Only 3 players have hit into over 300 DP's....
Name them...
REK
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85.113 | SWAG | MKFSA::LONG | Life's a dance, you learn as you go | Wed Jun 30 1993 09:36 | 5 |
| I seem to recall hearing this one before. I think one of them is
either Don Clendenon or Dick Stuart.
billl
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85.114 | | ROYALT::ASHE | STOP! You're bendin' the shafts!!! | Wed Jun 30 1993 10:26 | 2 |
| Jim Rice and Ralph Kiner?
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85.115 | | DUGROS::ROSS | Whoot! There it is! | Wed Jun 30 1993 11:49 | 1 |
| Hank Aaron and Carl Yaz?
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85.116 | | WMOIS::COOK_T | What ever happened to... | Wed Jun 30 1993 12:58 | 9 |
| I heard this on the radio this morning, but they didn't give the
answer.
Babe Ruth actually pitched 5 games for the Yankees. How many did he
win?
Conan
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85.117 | | USCTR1::KING | Key West, where the fun begins....... | Wed Jun 30 1993 13:17 | 5 |
| Bingo...
Arron, Yaz and Rice are the three....
REK
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85.118 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Jun 30 1993 13:25 | 1 |
| Once again a friendly reminder to please read 85.5.
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85.119 | | SALEM::TIMMONS | A waist is a terrible thing to mind | Wed Jun 30 1993 13:56 | 3 |
| Figures that two of them were Sox.
Lee
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85.120 | | PFSVAX::JACOB | Geez, the METS sure do STINK!! | Wed Jun 30 1993 16:59 | 10 |
| Ok, this is a coule of days late, but here goes:
On June 29, 1937, Rip Collins of the Chicago Cubs played first base.
What was unique about his game that day?????
As a first baseman, he played the complete game and had no putouts, and
no assists. Has this been done since???
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85.121 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '93 | Wed Jun 30 1993 17:36 | 6 |
| re: .120
Yeah I think Dave Magadan did it a few years back.
The Crazy Met
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85.122 | More no-putout games | ROCK::MURPHY | Illini in '94 | Tue Jul 06 1993 14:34 | 8 |
| In 1976 a shortstop played both full games of a DOUBLEHEADER and
made no fielding plays - name him..
Cain't figure the form feed thing out so I'll put the answer in the
nexted reply.
Murph
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85.123 | Answer to .-1 | ROCK::MURPHY | Illini in '94 | Tue Jul 06 1993 14:34 | 4 |
| Toby Harrah, Texas Rangers.
M
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85.124 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Tue Jul 06 1993 15:10 | 4 |
| "<Ctrl key>" and "L" at the same time should spew forth a small
FF, which is interpreted as a page break...
Should work.
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85.125 | | CAMONE::WAY | Washin' the dog, washin' the dog | Tue Jul 06 1993 15:12 | 14 |
| > "<Ctrl key>" and "L" at the same time should spew forth a small
> FF, which is interpreted as a page break...
>
> Should work.
If you happen to be using the EVE editor, you have to preface it with
a CTRL/V, which tells the editor you want to enter a special sequence.
I forget what it is in EDT.....
'Saw
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85.126 | | USCTR1::KING | Key West, where the fun begins....... | Tue Jul 06 1993 15:45 | 7 |
| There are 7 ways to reach 1b with getting a hit...
What are they?
REK
No form feed, no help... :-}
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85.127 | ?????? | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | No.3 looms over Fenway..... | Tue Jul 06 1993 16:00 | 10 |
|
1. BB
2. HBP
3. E
4. CATCHER INTERFERENCE
5. CATCHER DROPS THIRD STRIKE
6. FIELDERS CHOICE
7. 1B MAN INTERFERENCE ??????????
Chappy
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85.128 | | CSC32::M_MACGREGOR | | Tue Jul 06 1993 16:22 | 12 |
|
>There are 7 ways to reach 1b with getting a hit...
1. Homerun
2. Triple
3. Double
4. Single
Sorry there are only 4 that I know of 8^)
Marc
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85.129 | An answer and a question in return | AKOCOA::BREEN | Bill Breen dtn: 244-7984 | Wed Jul 07 1993 12:53 | 34 |
| 7th is ball hitting runner with less than 2 out.
Here's one and believe it or not I was at the game where a hall of
famer had a chance to do this:
What is minimum number of runs to be scored in an inning where same
player makes all three outs?
13 (9 + 9 + 1 - 3 - 2 - 1)
9 for first batting around
9 for second "
1 batter who has made two outs bats for 3rd time
3 men on base
2 his previous two outs
1 his 3rd out of inning
40 years ago at Fenway in the 7th inning against tigers 17 runs were
scored and while Gene Stephens set a famous trivia record of 3 hits my
favorite, George Kell, had made the only outs in his previous two at
bats before doubling off the wall ruining his chance for one record
that would never have been equaled: 3 outs same player.
my brother and I took my mother to the game since it was ladies day and
kids accompanied by an adult female got in for 50 cents.
Now watch glenn look this up and tell me my recollection is somehow
incorrect....:-)
ol' Bill
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85.130 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Jul 07 1993 13:21 | 13 |
|
> Now watch glenn look this up and tell me my recollection is somehow
> incorrect....:-)
Absolutely not. That was a very famous inning in a very famous game,
the biggest inning in baseball history. You couldn't forget it if you
wanted to. I just had no idea you were *that* old, Bill ('course you
didn't tell us how old a "kid" you were!).
;-)
glenn
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85.131 | | USCTR1::KING | Key West, where the fun begins....... | Thu Jul 08 1993 13:27 | 13 |
|
answer below for getting to 1B with-out getting a hit..
1. BB
2. HBP
3. Catcher Interference
4. pass ball on third strike
5. Error
6. Fielder Choice
7. Pinch runner
8. Umpire Interference?
REK
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85.133 | | USCTR1::KING | Key West, where the fun begins....... | Thu Jul 08 1993 13:29 | 9 |
| 2 more GREAT baseball questions...
Only one player has made the all-star team from each Major league
division AL east West, NL east West.... Who is he?
Only 2 players have hit 40 or more Homeruns in 3 different decades
and they did it in the same decades? One AL and one NL...
REK
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85.134 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Thu Jul 08 1993 13:29 | 3 |
| how many hits can a team have in one inning without scoring a run??
The Crazy Met
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85.135 | two answers, one question | AKOCOA::BREEN | Redsox fever? Take 2 aspirin | Thu Jul 08 1993 14:04 | 18 |
| .133 Aaron and Killebrew
.134 6 (obviously?)
Who played in world series, rose bowl, all star game? (old chestnut)
So who played in world series, all star game and big ten champion as
all america (for Indiana - what a hint); and why not in rose bowl, he
wasn't injured and it wasn't two consecutives (for indiana? your
dreaming)?
Ted Kluszewski for 45 wartime team for which rose bowl was cancelled
And after having to spell shoendienst and kluszewski in one session its
time for lunch
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85.136 | | USCTR1::KING | Key West, where the fun begins....... | Thu Jul 08 1993 14:08 | 3 |
| Aaron and Killebrew are corect....
REK
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85.137 | 6 hits without scoring | AD::HEATH | The jinx is broken, Sox '93 Champs | Thu Jul 08 1993 15:05 | 8 |
|
> how many hits can a team have in one inning without scoring a run??
6
Jerry
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85.138 | Hmm... | ROCK::MURPHY | Illini in '94 | Thu Jul 08 1993 15:43 | 3 |
| .133 - Eck? Not sure if he played on an NL West team.
Murph
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85.139 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '93 | Sun Jul 11 1993 20:52 | 4 |
| yup 6 is correct.
The Crazy Met
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85.140 | | USCTR1::KING | Key West, where the fun begins....... | Mon Jul 12 1993 09:27 | 4 |
| Not Eck... This pitcher is still active.... The
teams.... NNY, Chi Sox, Pits and San Diego.....
REK
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85.141 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | Paying for decades of Demo.Congress | Mon Jul 12 1993 10:52 | 1 |
| Rich Gossage
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85.142 | | USCTR1::KING | Key West, where the fun begins....... | Mon Jul 12 1993 11:54 | 3 |
| You are correct... The gooser is the one...
REK
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85.143 | | GENRAL::WADE | I just wanna bang on these drums all day | Tue Jul 13 1993 15:41 | 6 |
|
Vida Blue whiffed 301 batters in '71 yet didn't lead the majors
in strikeouts. Who did (with 308 strikeouts)?
Mickey Lolich
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85.144 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Tue Jul 13 1993 15:45 | 3 |
| Mickey Lolich??
The Crazy Met
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85.145 | Nope... :*) | GENRAL::WADE | I just wanna bang on these drums all day | Tue Jul 13 1993 16:24 | 1 |
|
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85.146 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Allison: The Kennedys of racing? | Tue Jul 13 1993 23:27 | 1 |
| Mickey Lolich struck out over 2500 batters... not bad for a lefty...
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85.147 | | VAXMKT::ROBICHAUD | Imus is coming to Boston | Wed Jul 14 1993 12:56 | 4 |
| Lolich had the muscle tone of a summo 'rassler. My kind of
athlete!
/Don
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85.148 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Allison: The Kennedys of racing? | Wed Jul 14 1993 19:27 | 3 |
| Who's jersey do you think they gave Aurelio Lopez? Probably the only
XL they had... surprised Fielder ain't wearing it...
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85.149 | | SALEM::TIMMONS | A waist is a terrible thing to mind | Thu Jul 15 1993 08:13 | 4 |
| Mickey Lolich, Mr. Clutch of the 1968 WS. He didn't win 30 that year,
but he won 3 in the Series.
Lee
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85.150 | | GENRAL::WADE | MyGetUpAndGoMustaGotUpAndWent | Thu Jul 15 1993 11:40 | 7 |
|
In his rookie season (1967) he was a complete bust. In 118
at bats he batted .178 with one homer. He went on to lead
the AL in homers 4 times. Who is he?
Reggie Jackson
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85.151 | | SALEM::DODA | I'll buy that for a dollar! | Thu Jul 15 1993 13:39 | 1 |
| Name the 4 20 game winners for the '69 Orioles.
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85.152 | ??? | WMOIS::DUPREZ_R | Compact Disc Jockey | Thu Jul 15 1993 13:40 | 7 |
|
McNally
Cuellar
Palmer
Dobson (sp?)
Roland
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85.153 | | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey and Melanie have a new house... | Thu Jul 15 1993 14:17 | 7 |
|
� McNally
� Cuellar
� Palmer
� Dobson (sp?)
I thin' he forth was Tom Phoebus
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85.154 | | LAGUNA::MAY_BR | Intel Inside, again! | Thu Jul 15 1993 14:31 | 1 |
| nope, dats dem.
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85.155 | Phoebus is answer to another trivia chestnut | AKOCOA::BREEN | Still Sox Bandwagon ticks available | Fri Jul 16 1993 09:50 | 5 |
| But I'm not sure what it is? I "think" it's
Who pitched last nohit game at Fenway
Sign me - embarrased not to know question but someone will have it
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85.156 | | GENRAL::WADE | MyGetUpAndGoMustaGotUpAndWent | Fri Jul 16 1993 09:55 | 5 |
|
In 1969 Reggie Jackson hit 47 homers but finished 3rd in the
AL. Name the two players were ahead of him (in home runs).
Killebrew (49) and Howard (48)
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85.157 | | GENRAL::WADE | MyGetUpAndGoMustaGotUpAndWent | Wed Aug 04 1993 18:25 | 20 |
|
These are a little late......but notable!
July 19:
In a 1983 tennis match, Czech Tomas Smid hit his opponent with a
shot. His foe said: "You'll be sorry the day you hit me, you
f****** Communist a******!" Name the foe.
Too easy.....
John McEnroe
I was the lst player from the Negro Leagues to play in the majors.
In 1956 and 1959 I led the NL in both hitting and hits. Name him.
Hank Aaron
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85.158 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Get a haircut & get a real job | Thu Aug 05 1993 14:32 | 2 |
| Huh? Is that the last player? It certainly wasn't the first...
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85.159 | oops | GENRAL::WADE | MyGetUpAndGoMustaGotUpAndWent | Thu Aug 05 1993 15:17 | 6 |
|
Walt,
That should read "last".
Claybone
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85.160 | are the Nancyboys taking over???? | 38728::CHILDS | ERS, cause everybody can't play U2 | Tue Sep 07 1993 14:12 | 19 |
|
Most Popular Least Popular
1. Pro Football 1. WWF wrestling
2. Ladies Figure Skating 2. Pro Boxing
3. Ladies Gymnastics 3. LPGA
3.(tie) Pro Baseball 4. PGA
5. Pairs Figure Skating 5. PGA-Seniors
6. Men's Figure Skating 6. Olympics -Amateur Boxing
7. Pairs Ice Dancing 7. Body Building
8. Men's Gymnastics 8. Collegiate Wrestling
9. NBA 9. Arm Wrestling
10. College Football 9.(tie) Sled Dogging
this according to the Nation Sports Study II. 1469 people answering
a 64 page questionaire.....
NCAA basketball #16 most popular....what HOGWASH!!!!!!!!!!
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85.161 | | VAXMKT::ROBICHAUD | Ready Steady Go! | Tue Sep 07 1993 14:19 | 4 |
| Hey MikeC, where did they take this survey, The People's Republic of
Cambridge?
/Don
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85.162 | Very underrated athletes, IMHO. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Sep 07 1993 15:07 | 9 |
| > WWF wrestling (#1 Least Popular)
According to my sources, WWF Wrestling has sold out Madison Square
Garden more times in a row than any other event.
Sounds awfully unpopular to me. [NOT!}
- ACC Chris
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85.163 | | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Carol's wearing maternity clothes | Thu Sep 23 1993 15:28 | 6 |
|
Hey!!!! Did somebody mention that Mattingly
has only hit .200 since August 20th????
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85.164 | MVP winners | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Mon Oct 04 1993 16:24 | 11 |
| 5 players with the same first and last initials have won MVP awards.
Two are easy,three are difficult. Answer beneath FF.
Mickey Mantle
Barry Bonds
Narty Marion
Dizzy Dean
Jackie Jensen
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85.165 | different is same? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Broons roolz | Mon Oct 04 1993 16:29 | 5 |
| > Narty Marion
Marty? Narion?
TTom
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85.166 | Typo | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Mon Oct 04 1993 16:42 | 1 |
| Sorry: type should have beeb Marty Marion.
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85.167 | my boy would've loved the surprise | 16421::HEISER | visualize whirled peas | Thu Oct 28 1993 15:38 | 8 |
| What Knick holds the franchise record for most points in a game and how
many did he score?
Bernard King - 60 points
This question was on a local sports station, with the winner getting 2
tickets for tonight's Suns-Thugs matchup. I had the answer and was the
4th caller. They wanted the 5th :-(
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85.168 | | DECWET::METZGER | Ask me if I care. | Thu Oct 28 1993 15:43 | 7 |
| > This question was on a local sports station, with the winner getting 2
> tickets for tonight's Suns-Thugs matchup. I had the answer and was the
> 4th caller. They wanted the 5th :-(
They charge for Suns intra squad pickup games?
Metz
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85.169 | Metz 1 Mike 0 ;^) | CNTROL::CHILDS | I am airless, a vacuum child | Fri Oct 29 1993 08:56 | 0 |
85.170 | NBA trivia | 16421::HEISER | it's when they look you in the eyes and say | Fri Nov 05 1993 10:09 | 7 |
| What team was the NBA's first foreign expansion team?
Toronto Huskies, 1956-1958
Who played in the first NBA game?
Toronto Huskies vs. New York Knicks, 1956, Maple Leaf Gardens
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85.171 | NCAA football trivia | 16421::HEISER | but I *like* it!!! | Tue Nov 23 1993 11:38 | 17 |
| Name the only university to start a future Baseball HoF'er and future
Football HoF'er in the same backfield.
Reggie Jackson - fullback
Charlie Taylor - halfback
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A r i z o n a S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y
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85.172 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Tue Nov 23 1993 11:41 | 5 |
|
How well researched is that, MikeH? I would hate for you to be
embarassed again when someone points out that Jackie Robinson or
someone played in the same backfield as a future football HoFer.
You know how you and trivia are.
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85.173 | prove me wrong | 16421::HEISER | but I *like* it!!! | Tue Nov 23 1993 11:42 | 1 |
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85.174 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Tue Nov 23 1993 11:45 | 3 |
|
Isn't Jim Thorpe in both Halls of Fame?
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85.175 | if so, who was his running mate? | 16421::HEISER | but I *like* it!!! | Tue Nov 23 1993 11:46 | 1 |
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85.176 | more NCAA football | 16421::HEISER | but I *like* it!!! | Tue Nov 23 1993 11:50 | 19 |
| Name the first backfield to have both backs run for over 1,000 yards
and have the QB throw over 2,000 yards.
Ben Malone - Dolphins
Willie Green - Chiefs
Danny White - Cowboys
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A r i z o n a S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y
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85.177 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Tue Nov 23 1993 11:50 | 5 |
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I guess that one went zooming right over your big head, Mikey.
If Thorpe is in both Halls (and I believe he is) then his university
obviously started "a future Baseball HoF'er and future Football HoF'er
in the same backfield". Hahahaha.
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85.178 | | LAGUNA::MAY_BR | All products 100% buzzword compliant | Tue Nov 23 1993 11:52 | 6 |
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Hey Mike, who is Willie Green (or should that be whose willie is
green?)? And if I had known that I was gonna get a repeat of the Nuts
in here every morning, I wouldn't have told you about them.
brews
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85.179 | we wuz robbed | 16421::HEISER | but I *like* it!!! | Tue Nov 23 1993 11:53 | 5 |
| Tommy, that's a different twist to my question.
That backfield led ASU to an undefeated season in '75. They beat
Nebraska in the Fiesta Bowl, and the polls still gave the MNC to
Nebraska.
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85.180 | it's all in the ASU media guide | 16421::HEISER | but I *like* it!!! | Tue Nov 23 1993 11:54 | 2 |
| Willie Green was drafted by the Chiefs, blew out his knee in preseason
and never played an NFL down.
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85.181 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Nov 23 1993 12:05 | 2 |
| And you still can't tell me about that DL I asked about a week or so
ago, can you Mr. PAC-10?
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85.182 | not in the media guide | 16421::HEISER | but I *like* it!!! | Tue Nov 23 1993 12:09 | 4 |
| > And you still can't tell me about that DL I asked about a week or so
> ago, can you Mr. PAC-10?
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85.183 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Nov 23 1993 12:13 | 6 |
| > That backfield led ASU to an undefeated season in '75. They beat
> Nebraska in the Fiesta Bowl, and the polls still gave the MNC to
> Nebraska.
Wasn't it Oklahoma that won the MNC that year ? Nebraska definately
wasn't the team that won it that year.
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85.184 | The Selmon bros woulda turned that backfield to a greasy spot... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue Nov 23 1993 12:30 | 22 |
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> -< we wuz robbed >-
>
> That backfield led ASU to an undefeated season in '75. They beat
> Nebraska in the Fiesta Bowl, and the polls still gave the MNC to
> Nebraska.
Try again, oh trivial one. The pollsters recognized Arizona St's
phony-baloney WAC championship for what it was worth, and correctly
recognized the Oklahoma team that blew the doors off the Nebraska
team that ASU squeaked by in the hometown WAC-championship Also-Ran Bowl
as the national champion. Frank Kush squealed about it a bit, but the
rest of the country dismissed him (and most of the rest of the state of
Arizona at that time) as a small-time rightwing dictatorial type looking
for attention. Much to his chagrin, Kush would later get that attention.
Mike, in your admirable attempts to try to pass yourself off as a real
Arizonan, you should at least try to get some of the facks close to
the ballpark...
glenn
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85.185 | Thorpe was good but not great baseball player | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Tue Nov 23 1993 14:14 | 14 |
| Thorpe was not that good a baseball player and is surely not in the
baseball hof. But you were on the same track as I was re. same-same
fb-bb hof.
Ted Kluszewski comes to mind as having close to hof potential in both
sports and Hobie Baker probably qualifies in football and hockey. But
since hof seems to be a purely pro thing since nfl became big after war
you would have to find a pre-1935 candidate.
Also from advent of baseball farm systems colleges supplied fewer great
baseball stars but in 20s and earlier many hofers were college stars
(Sisler,Frisch,Gehrig...)
this may be were researching
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85.186 | | USCTR1::KING | Be a MAN, low maintenance!!! | Tue Nov 23 1993 15:00 | 5 |
| Name the only player to be named all-american on an Ivy League
Soccer team and in the Baseball hall of fame..
REK
Hints, he was a goalie in soccer and a firstbaseman.....
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85.187 | | CSC32::GAULKE | | Tue Nov 23 1993 15:18 | 8 |
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Name the only Baseball HoF'er that wore a size 12 right shoe and
a size 10 left shoe while serving on the Dominican Republic
Council of Economic Equality?
Hints: {none}
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85.188 | prize????? | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Carol's wearing maternity clothes | Tue Nov 23 1993 15:28 | 7 |
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Re: 85.187
answer - Nick Bavona, of course!
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85.189 | so THERE! | 16421::HEISER | but I *like* it!!! | Tue Nov 23 1993 15:39 | 23 |
| > Try again, oh trivial one. The pollsters recognized Arizona St's
> phony-baloney WAC championship for what it was worth, and correctly\
Hindsight is 20/20 and it sure worked for BYU.
> team that ASU squeaked by in the hometown WAC-championship Also-Ran Bowl
> as the national champion. Frank Kush squealed about it a bit, but the
> rest of the country dismissed him (and most of the rest of the state of
> Arizona at that time) as a small-time rightwing dictatorial type looking
I don't think so. The locals still gripe about that as much as they do
the 5th game of the '76 NBA Finals.
> Mike, in your admirable attempts to try to pass yourself off as a real
> Arizonan, you should at least try to get some of the facks close to
> the ballpark...
You mean like you being a real Bay Stater? My facks were not only in
the ballpark, but they're at home plant. Don't try to pass that stuff
on me. Just because you did your impersonation of a snowbird here
doesn't mean you're an Arizonan either. Your faux residencies almost
put Dr. 00:00 to shame. And you've been too long removed to be credible
about the events here.
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85.190 | | CSC32::GAULKE | | Tue Nov 23 1993 15:39 | 20 |
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>> answer - Nick Bavona, of course!
You are good. Very Good. I can't believe somebody got that.
>> prize?????
Your choice:
The Fred Lebo Left Right Instructional Video
or
Jim Mckay and Fred Buttons Wettest Moments!
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85.191 | almost spilled my rigatoni on that one | 16421::HEISER | but I *like* it!!! | Tue Nov 23 1993 15:41 | 1 |
| Stevie_boy, you're a piece of work!
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85.192 | What the hail you talking about Mike? | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue Nov 23 1993 15:55 | 23 |
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> You mean like you being a real Bay Stater? My facks were not only in
> the ballpark, but they're at home plant.
I ain't never passed myself off as a Bay Stater and never will. But
even if I were to, I'd make sure I checked da facks for accuracy before
I started pridefully chest-puffing about a bunch of people and events
that I never even heard of...
> Just because you did your impersonation of a snowbird here
> doesn't mean you're an Arizonan either. Your faux residencies almost
> put Dr. 00:00 to shame. And you've been too long removed to be credible
> about the events here.
Huh? You mean if you spend a week visiting in Arizona they try to
label and count you as a resident down there? I know the place is
seasonal for many residents but that's ridiculous. I guess that's
how all those famous athletes that you're so fond of passing off as
Arizonans came to be so; they passed through once on their way to
California...
glenn
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85.193 | Arizona is a vacuum, it sucks. | PTOVAX::JACOB | John Elway is so YUMMY!!! | Tue Nov 23 1993 16:09 | 7 |
| Ain't Arizona the place where the state slogan is akin to:
"But It's a Dry Heat"
JaKe
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85.194 | | 16421::HEISER | but I *like* it!!! | Tue Nov 23 1993 16:11 | 16 |
| > I ain't never passed myself off as a Bay Stater and never will. But
Bay Stater, Red Sox fan, same difference.
> I started pridefully chest-puffing about a bunch of people and events
> that I never even heard of...
Interesting. Tell me which events I haven't heard of. Tell me which
events were incorrectly recorded in the local media. Tell me which
events were incorrectly recorded in the media guides.
> Huh? You mean if you spend a week visiting in Arizona they try to
> label and count you as a resident down there? I know the place is
Double Huh? why would we count snowbirds and tourists for anything or
than contributing to local revenue? Please try again.
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85.195 | | 16421::HEISER | but I *like* it!!! | Tue Nov 23 1993 16:16 | 6 |
| > -< Arizona is a vacuum, it sucks. >-
> Ain't Arizona the place where the state slogan is akin to:
who rattled your cage anyway? Anyone with half a brain and an
elevation map can figure out there's quite a bit more to the state than
rolling hills and steel mills.
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85.196 | Yabbut I was in Yuma donchaknow (1970) | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Carol's wearing maternity clothes | Tue Nov 23 1993 16:23 | 1 |
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85.197 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Nov 23 1993 16:25 | 5 |
| � Also from advent of baseball farm systems colleges supplied fewer great
� baseball stars
I don't think so. The college ranks have been supplying quite a few
baseball stars (Clemens, McDonald, Winfield, just to name a few).
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85.198 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Tue Nov 23 1993 16:27 | 10 |
| >> Anyone with half a brain and an elevation map...
That includes Jake out. Hahahaha.
I remain,
having a hard time figuring what this all has to do with trivia and
wondering why I'm boosting Farley's tag.
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85.199 | You missed this the first time? | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue Nov 23 1993 16:27 | 13 |
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> Interesting. Tell me which events I haven't heard of. Tell me which
> events were incorrectly recorded in the local media. Tell me which
> events were incorrectly recorded in the media guides.
The polls did not "still" give Nebraska the MNC after Arizona St beat
them in the Fiesta Bowl. I suppose that if you can convince yourself
that your team beat the team that was voted the MNC in the bowls, then
it's possible to feel cheated by just about anything. That wasn't the
case.
glenn
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85.200 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Nov 23 1993 16:32 | 5 |
| � who rattled your cage anyway? Anyone with half a brain and an
� elevation map can figure out there's quite a bit more to the state than
� rolling hills and steel mills.
Why bring Pennsylvania into this?
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85.201 | | MKFSA::LONG | Help! I've lost my OBL and can't get up! | Tue Nov 23 1993 16:40 | 5 |
| Oh BOY!!! Yet another "my state is better than your state" LDUC.
Let's see where did I put that NEXT UNSEEN key?
billl
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85.202 | Another horse on me | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Tue Nov 23 1993 16:58 | 9 |
| Mac,
You got me, and of course Fred Lynn and Reggie Jackson are two
more. I had my mind in 40s , 50s mode where I think impact of colleges
had become much less.
The pipeline of college to major league seems to come and go and
use of metal bats may be influencing non pitchers to again take the
minor league route (a la trot)
b
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85.203 | For .186 see .85 | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Tue Nov 23 1993 17:02 | 7 |
| Of course I posted that note from memory (from a book Leary, I know you
think I was there when butter was invented) so I hope you have a better
confirming source.
Lou also played some football according to one source.
Bill (a battle of the bulge baby)(and still)
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85.204 | | PTOVAX::JACOB | John Elway is so YUMMY!!! | Tue Nov 23 1993 17:36 | 19 |
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>>Anyone with half a brain and an
>>elevation map can figure out there's quite a bit more to the state than
>>rolling hills and steel mills.
Well, while you may own an elevation map, Mike, yer disqualified from
the above due to yer lack of brain capacity.
Sure younzes may have the Grand Canyon(God's Sewage System, maybe) and
a few mountains, ya still gots the heat and the desert and "low
humidity"
BTW, Pittsburgh, fer yer feeble brain, only has 2 working steele mills
out of the 40 or so that were running 30 years ago.
And we ain't got no desert to get bored loking at.
JaKe
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85.205 | | MSE1::FRANCUS | Mets in '94 | Tue Nov 23 1993 21:12 | 9 |
| 70-75 were Big 8 glory days. Nebraska won back-to-back MNC in 70 and
71.
Oklahoma won in 74 and 75. I think '74 was a split championship
since they were on probation and the Coaches poll does not include
teams on probation.
The Crazy Met
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85.206 | | 16421::HEISER | but I *like* it!!! | Tue Nov 23 1993 23:19 | 21 |
| > Well, while you may own an elevation map, Mike, yer disqualified from
> the above due to yer lack of brain capacity.
Yabbut, you cheated. Someone had to tell you that because you sure
didn't come up with it yourself. I'll give ya some credit though.
You'd whip an amoeba in a battle of wit anyday.
> Sure younzes may have the Grand Canyon(God's Sewage System, maybe) and
> a few mountains, ya still gots the heat and the desert and "low
> humidity"
Thanks for the geography and meteorology lesson. Next time I need a
heart-stopping climatic lesson on PA's 2 features, I'll be sure to give
ya a ring.
> BTW, Pittsburgh, fer yer feeble brain, only has 2 working steele mills
> out of the 40 or so that were running 30 years ago.
> And we ain't got no desert to get bored loking at.
Oooo! Now I can sleep soundly tonight. I'm sure it's real
thigh-shuddering watching them smoke stacks too.
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85.207 | | PTOVAX::JACOB | John Elway is so YUMMY!!! | Tue Nov 23 1993 23:48 | 21 |
| Izzit that time of this month out there in Arizonedout????????
Somebody's ragging it!!!!!
FWIW, Mikee-poo, Pa. has many more than "2 features". Come'on out and
I'll give ya the grand tour(as long as you pay fer gas). The mountains
ain't as beautiful as the Rockies, but they are beautiful in their own
ways.
And most've the smoke stacks came crashing down with the steel;
industry's fall some years back, and we actually cain't even taste the
air no more.
Plus, we have a REAL football team here in Pittsburgh, unlike the
Cards, who might have a chance to beat Pitt, if they played them enough
games.
JaKe
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85.208 | | PTOVAX::JACOB | John Elway is so YUMMY!!! | Tue Nov 23 1993 23:51 | 8 |
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>>Yabbut, you cheated. Someone had to tell you that because you sure
Djou get permission from Kev to use a yabbut?? He rations them out, ya
know.
JaKe
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85.209 | | 16421::HEISER | but I *like* it!!! | Wed Nov 24 1993 01:32 | 22 |
| > Izzit that time of this month out there in Arizonedout????????
> Somebody's ragging it!!!!!
not quite. you have to learn to take what you dish out. How could you
possibly expect me to let those jabs slip by without a response?
> FWIW, Mikee-poo, Pa. has many more than "2 features". Come'on out and
> I'll give ya the grand tour(as long as you pay fer gas). The mountains
> ain't as beautiful as the Rockies, but they are beautiful in their own
> ways.
Sorry. We trekked to Pontiac every summer from Mass. when I was young.
I've seen more of the PA Turnpike than I care to remember and I
remember both features well. And I hate to spoil your party, but those
"mountains" wouldn't make the "hill" team out here.
> Plus, we have a REAL football team here in Pittsburgh, unlike the
> Cards, who might have a chance to beat Pitt, if they played them enough
> games.
Well as far as REAL sports like basketball go, you might as well be the
Cards. I'd ignore them there too.
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85.211 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Nov 24 1993 09:40 | 7 |
| � The pipeline of college to major league seems to come and go and
� use of metal bats may be influencing non pitchers to again take the
� minor league route (a la trot)
I think it had more to do with alot cold hard cash and a promise for a
trip to the show within a couple of years than what the bats are made
of in college.
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85.212 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Wed Nov 24 1993 09:49 | 18 |
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I tried to warn you, Mikey but you were being your usual granite-headed
self and wouldn't listen. Maybe you ought to start a "Wouldn't it be cool
if it were true" note.
<<< CAM::$1$DUA5:[NOTES$LIBRARY]SPORTS.NOTE;1 >>>
-< SPORTS >-
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Note 85.172 The Trivial Note 172 of 210
MSBCS::BRYDIE "I need somebody to shove!" 5 lines 23-NOV-1993 11:41
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How well researched is that, MikeH? I would hate for you to be
embarassed again when someone points out that Jackie Robinson or
someone played in the same backfield as a future football HoFer.
You know how you and trivia are.
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85.213 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Nov 24 1993 09:51 | 26 |
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>> Mike, in your admirable attempts to try to pass yourself off as a real
>> Arizonan, you should at least try to get some of the facks close to
>> the ballpark...
>
> You mean like you being a real Bay Stater? My facks were not only in
> the ballpark, but they're at home plant.
Well, not only was the part about the stolen MNC off the mark, but most
of the rest of the stuff that the Arizona Minister of Propaganda was
passing off yesterday didn't sound right either. Turns out that Danny
White/Woody Green did not play for the undefeated 1975 ASU team. And
considering that Charley Taylor's last year at ASU was 1963, Reggie
Jackson turned 17 that year and freshmen were still ineligible for
football in those days regardless, unless the prodigal Reggie was
enrolled at ASU at 16 years of age these two never shared so much as
a practice field together, much less the same starting backfield (oh,
you mean it didn't have to be the same year?!). They might have met
on a recruiting trip, though.
Mike, you really getting this stuff from a media guide or are you
embellishing? I suspect a university conspiracy with Heiser being used
as an unwitting patsy on the national front... ;-)
glenn
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85.214 | | MKFSA::LONG | Help! I've lost my OBL and can't get up! | Wed Nov 24 1993 10:01 | 5 |
| This year in SPROTS will go down in history as the Year for the
Innocent College Prank.
billl
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85.215 | | LAGUNA::MAY_BR | All products 100% buzzword compliant | Wed Nov 24 1993 10:07 | 6 |
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But Glen, Mike was talking about Willie Green (who's he?) not Woody
Green. 8^)
brews
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85.216 | You were there... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Nov 24 1993 10:28 | 15 |
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> But Glen, Mike was talking about Willie Green (who's he?) not Woody
> Green. 8^)
Yeah, I know. The only that's certain for sure is that in the years
1971-1975 Nebraska won the MNC, Arizona St. went undefeated, Danny
White passed for 2000 yards, Woody Green future Chief rushed for 1000,
and Willie Green tore up his knee before he could become a future Chief
(maybe). Put all those together into one year and you've got one hell
of a trivia question...
;-)
glenn
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85.217 | | 16421::HEISER | but I *like* it!!! | Wed Nov 24 1993 11:55 | 6 |
| > Mike, you really getting this stuff from a media guide or are you
> embellishing? I suspect a university conspiracy with Heiser being used
yup. The media guides were released last weekend for the Big Game.
UA's is really boring. No big names that went on to become great pros.
2-6-1 lifetime bowl record. Talk about pretenders.
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85.218 | | 16421::HEISER | but I *like* it!!! | Wed Nov 24 1993 11:59 | 4 |
| Glenn, you forgot Ben Malone too.
The bottomline to all this: NEVER let a poorly written media guide
stand in the way of a great trivia question.
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85.219 | | SPECXN::BROWN | Real Men only need 12 bits | Wed Nov 24 1993 12:24 | 7 |
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re: way back a few
Lou Gerhig soccer goalie from Ivy league and HoF 1st base
Cadzilla2
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85.221 | | USCTR1::KING | Be a MAN, low maintenance!!! | Mon Nov 29 1993 08:13 | 3 |
| You are right Cadzilla....
REK
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85.222 | Two quickies for lunch readers | AKOCOA::BREEN | Tim Fox, Tim Golden | Fri Dec 10 1993 12:41 | 7 |
| Two quickies which should be in trivia note, sorry mac,
What is the Napoleonic palyndrome?
What is the famous "napoleonic" dish named for one of his battles?
Answers after lunch
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85.223 | | CAM3::WAY | You can't polish a turd | Fri Dec 10 1993 12:49 | 5 |
| > What is the Napoleonic palyndrome?
Able I was, ere I saw Elba.
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85.224 | | CSC32::GAULKE | | Fri Dec 10 1993 13:38 | 8 |
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>> What is the famous "napoleonic" dish named for one of his battles?
Spumoni?
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85.225 | And that's La-Joe-Ay | AKOCOA::BREEN | Tim Fox, Tim Golden | Fri Dec 10 1993 15:45 | 8 |
| 'Saw, you're up on your palindromes.
Chicken Marengo, a popular Tobin's dish was a dish cooked up quick for
the Napoleon because the austrian weren't going to wait(for the battle
of same name).
And the sports tie in is with Nap Lajoie who was so popular the
Cleveland club called thems selves after him for awhile.
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85.226 | by otto | HBAHBA::HAAS | Party when you can, rock til you drop | Fri Dec 10 1993 15:57 | 5 |
| My favorite palindrome:
A man a plan a canal Panama.
TTom
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85.227 | | LAGUNA::MAY_BR | All products 100% buzzword compliant | Fri Dec 10 1993 16:19 | 3 |
| re .223
That should be Able was I
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85.228 | | CAM3::WAY | You can't polish a turd | Fri Dec 10 1993 16:41 | 16 |
| > re .223
>
> That should be Able was I
I know, Mac and I talked about that in mail a few minutes ago.
Sometimes when I type, my fingers will tend to follow more recognized
patterns. So while I was thinking "was I", my fingers, more used to
typing "I was", typed that instead......
DUH....
'Saw
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85.229 | | FRETZ::HEISER | my kid beat up your honor student | Thu Jan 27 1994 17:41 | 4 |
| Who has the record for the biggest Super Bowl ring ever made and what
size is it?
William "Fridge" Perry, size 23
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85.230 | | CAMONE::WAY | Horseshoes and hand-grenades, man | Fri Jan 28 1994 08:23 | 8 |
| That is ONE BIG SAUSAGE FINGER......
Used to have a music teacher at Central who was a bass violinist.
He had the hugest fingers I've ever seen and I always wondered
how he could play at all -- yet he did and was quite accomplished....
'Saw
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85.231 | Baseball Triv Question | STRATA::BARBIERI | God can be so appreciated! | Tue Feb 01 1994 13:42 | 6 |
| I don't know if this was ever asked, but
Who was the last switch hitter to win the MVP of the
American League???
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85.232 | | METSNY::francus | Reeves, Slasher & girly-mon football | Tue Feb 01 1994 14:06 | 5 |
| Vida Blue in 1971(?) Blue was a switch hitter.
next.
The Crazy Met
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85.233 | wow! | STRATA::BARBIERI | God can be so appreciated! | Tue Feb 01 1994 14:36 | 3 |
| very good! I didn't know anyone knew that!!
Tony
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85.235 | ?? | ROCK::MURPHY | Illini = overrated | Wed Feb 02 1994 09:01 | 2 |
| Chambers.
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85.236 | frank mendez | BSS::MENDEZ | | Wed Feb 02 1994 10:36 | 2 |
| how about downtown freddie brown or maybe even slick watts???
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85.237 | | FRETZ::HEISER | gimme a dollar or gimme 50 cents | Wed Feb 02 1994 11:16 | 1 |
| I'd say Gus Williams or Dennis Johnson.
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85.238 | Lenny Wilkens? | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Feb 02 1994 11:20 | 1 |
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85.239 | | FRETZ::HEISER | gimme a dollar or gimme 50 cents | Wed Feb 02 1994 11:24 | 1 |
| I thought Lenny was their coach.
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85.242 | Wild guess | KALI::MORGAN | | Thu Feb 03 1994 09:23 | 1 |
| Chelios? 84 games? 100 points?
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85.245 | An educated WILD guess | KALI::MORGAN | | Fri Feb 04 1994 08:21 | 5 |
| I'll try again Karen.
Paul Coffey, 1300 points.
Steve
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85.247 | Points may have changed (not last night though) | AD::HEATH | Have pitchers and catchers reported yet? | Fri Feb 04 1994 15:28 | 5 |
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Ray Bourque last time i saw his stats was about 59 pts.
j/
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85.250 | | CAMONE::WAY | Horseshoes and hand-grenades, man | Mon Feb 07 1994 08:41 | 11 |
| > What Jazz player has the most career points, with how many?
Charlie Parker? Horace Silver?
Maybe John Coltrane?
I know, it was the combination of Stan Getz, Gerry Mulligan and Zoot Sims?
'Saw
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85.251 | Pistol Pete? | CSC32::J_HENSON | Who elected Hillary? | Mon Feb 07 1994 09:59 | 10 |
| >> <<< Note 85.249 by SHARE::DERRY "Color me impressed..." >>>
>> What Jazz player has the most career points, with how many?
Probably Pistol Pete ??? (can't remember his last name). He played
college ball in Louisiana, and his socks would never stay up.
If that's not right, then how about Adrian Dantley?
Jerry
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85.252 | Taken before McHale | MPGS::MCCARTHY | Mike McCarthy SHR3-2/W1 237-2468 | Mon Feb 07 1994 10:10 | 3 |
| How about Darrell Griffith?
Mike
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85.254 | Chambers | CNTROL::KING | | Mon Feb 07 1994 11:38 | 1 |
| My guess would be Tom Chambers
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85.255 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Mon Feb 07 1994 11:41 | 2 |
|
Has to be Karl Malone.
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85.256 | | MPGS::MCCARTHY | Mike McCarthy SHR3-2/W1 237-2468 | Mon Feb 07 1994 11:45 | 3 |
| Chambers or Jeff Malone?
Mike
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85.258 | | METSNY::francus | Billlls in '94 | Mon Feb 07 1994 13:40 | 3 |
| Karl Malone wouldn't be trivia.
The Crazy Met
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85.259 | 4 different teams in 10 years | FRETZ::HEISER | Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! | Mon Feb 07 1994 14:05 | 2 |
| That Massachusetts trivia guide is quite a stretch. Chambers hasn't
even played a full season in Utah yet.
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85.261 | too many | FRETZ::HEISER | Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! | Wed Feb 09 1994 09:27 | 1 |
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85.262 | here's one | CSTEAM::FARLEY | | Wed Feb 09 1994 09:54 | 14 |
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I don't know the total number but I'm proud to recall that Brian
Winters (A Archbishop Molloy HS grad) won it in ~74.! He was also
part of the trade between the Lakers and Milwaukee for Kareem.
Brian graduated one year after I did.
Just for S&G, I believe that he's an assistant coach at Princeton.
I remain,
a member of the Archbishop Molloy alumni elite!
Kev
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85.263 | scary | FRETZ::HEISER | Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! | Wed Feb 09 1994 09:56 | 1 |
| Brian Winters looks kinda like Stephen King.
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85.265 | then it's incomplete ;^) | CSTEAM::FARLEY | | Wed Feb 09 1994 10:21 | 10 |
|
Yabbut then obviously, yer short list is wrong! Brian was a member
of the Olympic team (which was jobbed by the refs) who lost to the
Russians and was a South Carolina Gamecock! Excellent outside shot.
so there!
Kev
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85.266 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Wed Feb 09 1994 12:09 | 5 |
| George Mikan, James Worthy, Elgin Baylor, West, ..
How did I do???
REK
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85.268 | the enemies' mightest Warrior | CNTROL::CHILDS | I need a Rasberry Lollipop | Wed Feb 09 1994 12:43 | 8 |
|
> Only one Laker has ever been named Rookie of the Year...
> Elgin Baylor in 1959.
makes sense he was the best Laker of all-time....
mike
|
85.270 | | KALI::MORGAN | | Thu Feb 10 1994 06:52 | 3 |
| I don't even remember if this guy coached, but I'll say Bob Pulford.
Steve
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85.272 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | It Was 30 Years Ago Today!!! | Thu Feb 10 1994 11:16 | 3 |
| Name the College B-Ball player who's played for 2 Hall-Of-Fame coaches.
- Rope
|
85.273 | I assume you mean basketball | PIPE::DODGE | | Thu Feb 10 1994 12:59 | 4 |
| Bill Walton played for John Wooden and KC Jones. However, KC is in the
hall as a player. He would have no chance as a coach.
D_Don
|
85.274 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Thu Feb 10 1994 13:24 | 4 |
| Only 1 NFL team has NEVER won a division title since the
AFL-NFL merged......... NAME IT!!!!!!!!!
REK
|
85.275 | New Orleans? | CSC32::J_HENSON | Who elected Hillary? | Thu Feb 10 1994 13:28 | 8 |
| >> <<< Note 85.274 by USCTR1::KING "Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones..." >>>
>>
>> Only 1 NFL team has NEVER won a division title since the
>> AFL-NFL merged......... NAME IT!!!!!!!!!
How 'bout them Saints?
Jerry
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85.276 | | CAMONE::WAY | Horseshoes and hand-grenades, man | Thu Feb 10 1994 13:31 | 4 |
| I think it's Phoenix/St. Louis.....
Could be wrong though.....
|
85.278 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | Take a Sad Song and Make it Better | Thu Feb 10 1994 13:45 | 6 |
| I should have been more specific.
Name the College B-Ball player who's played for 2 college coaches who
are in the Hall-Of-Fame (Hint - They're Active Coaches).
- Rope
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85.279 | | METSNY::francus | Billlls in '94 | Thu Feb 10 1994 13:56 | 3 |
| It is the Jets
The Crazy Met
|
85.280 | How about a nc player circa 64-67 | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Thu Feb 10 1994 14:44 | 3 |
| Possibly one of those nc players who played for Frank McGuire and then
Dean. I should be able to recall them since that class beat bc in east
regional in '67.
|
85.281 | | OLD1S::SYSTEM | | Thu Feb 10 1994 14:59 | 2 |
|
Atlanta Falcons
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85.282 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Thu Feb 10 1994 15:32 | 3 |
| Its is the Jets...
REK
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85.283 | | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Feb 10 1994 15:37 | 8 |
| re: Breen
I seriously doubt Frank McGuire is_a "active" coach.
If Denny Crum's in the Hall, then it_d be Clifford Rozier.
- ACC Chris
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85.284 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | Take a Sad Song and Make it Better | Thu Feb 10 1994 15:39 | 4 |
| ACC Chris wins the grand prize! It is indeed Clifford Rozier as Denny
Crum was voted into the Hall this week.
- Rope
|
85.285 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | Take a Sad Song and Make it Better | Thu Feb 10 1994 15:41 | 10 |
| Speaking of Rozier, I get sick every time I think of him. He had made
up his mind and was coming to UK. Sean Woods made the awful mistake of
giving him a ride to Louisville for a Kentucky Derby party. Well,
seems as how the NCAA has this little rule about not taking recruits
more than 40 miles of campus - Louisville is approximately 62 miles
from Lexington. What a bummer! Can you imagine if UK had Rozier last
season with Mashburn? They wouldn't have been stopped - Not even
close. Imagine him with this years squad even...SIGH...
- ROPE
|
85.286 | Okay, trivia right back at you ACC | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Thu Feb 10 1994 16:14 | 14 |
| Yeh, I messed up on the hint about active. Frank is a little less than
active right now but he is in the hall, correct. What other active hof
coach did rozier play for?
But don't give me a hard time or I won't do that duke research. Bad
enough I won't get my money's worth on SI this week what with that
Swedish bicicle team exposee they seem to be having in this issue
(something's getting a lot of exposure but my glasses fogged and I
couldnt' get a close enough look).
I can think of one guy talked about a lot today who played for two hof
college coaches though their fame wasn't from coaching college bball.
One hint is in the note answering the original question not to speak of
in my previous note.
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85.287 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | Take a Sad Song and Make it Better | Thu Feb 10 1994 16:26 | 3 |
| Rozier played for Dean Smith his Frosh campaign.
- Rope
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85.288 | Rozier talented and smart (1100+ SAT score), but not liked. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Feb 10 1994 16:51 | 24 |
| You can fergit it Rope if ya think I'm gonna drive to Ohio to wipe the
tears from your sad face cause Clifford didn't make it to Kaintucky.
Can you imagine UNC with Montross, Rozier, and Lynch anchoring the
baseline last year?
Rozier was unhappy with his PT at Carolina as a frosh, but those who
think that's the reason he transferred don't understand the full scoop.
His playing time clearly was destined to increase dramatically, what
with Pete Chilcutt and Rick Fox graduating.
No, Cliffy got caught in a nasty divorce tug-of-war. His mom lives in
Florida and dad North Carolina. Dad wanted him to play ball close to
him. Mom couldn't stand dad, Rozier went to UNC, and mom made life
miserable for her son.
On a deeper note though, it was not a well disguised fact that Rozier
was despised by most of his teammates, and Dean wasn't enthralled with
the kids attitude, either. Plus we probably wouldn't have gotten Rasheed
Wallace if Rozier was still around.
All in all, I ain't complainin'.
- ACC Chris
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85.289 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Thu Feb 10 1994 16:53 | 13 |
|
> Yeh, I messed up on the hint about active. Frank is a little less than
> active right now but he is in the hall, correct. What other active hof
> coach did rozier play for?
Don't back down, though, Bill, because unless ol' Deano cleared the
decks when he took over for McGuire, there was more than one player who
played under these two HOFers, and we've got Rope dead to rights on
trivia fraud, just like with Heiser on that bogus Charlie Taylor/Reggie
Jackson innocent "media guide" snafu... ;-)
glenn
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85.290 | Jim O'Brien (but this is on memory) | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Thu Feb 10 1994 17:05 | 10 |
| Well the answer to my trivia question is Jim O'brien who played for
Cousy and Chuck Daly, if I'm not greatly mistaken.
Of course Cousy, like another mentioned earlier, never would make any
coaching (or announcing) hof but would have to be a charter member as a
player (althought I've finally decided I have to have Magic over Couse
at pg for my all time team (along with Walton,Oscar,McHale and
DeBuschere).
And Daly like Crum just made hof.
|
85.291 | I AIN'T TALKING! | DYPSS1::ROPER | Take a Sad Song and Make it Better | Thu Feb 10 1994 17:06 | 11 |
| >> Don't back down, though, Bill, because unless ol' Deano cleared the
>> decks when he took over for McGuire, there was more than one player who
>> played under these two HOFers, and we've got Rope dead to rights on
>> trivia fraud, just like with Heiser on that bogus Charlie Taylor/Reggie
Glenn, I probably need some sort of legal representation before I
comment further on this incident. Trivia fraud is nothin to sneeze at.
Does ::SPORTS have court-appointed attorneys???
- Rope
|
85.292 | youse take your chances | MSE1::FRANCUS | Billlls in '94 | Thu Feb 10 1994 19:14 | 5 |
| hmm, yeah if I recall ACC Crisp was the defense counsel lasted time
there was a trial in ::sprots
The Crazy Met
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85.293 | No More Comments | DYPSS1::ROPER | Take a Sad Song and Make it Better | Thu Feb 10 1994 21:33 | 6 |
| As I don't have the finances to go out and hire an attorney from
another notes file, I'll have to take whatever ::SPORTS gives me!
Oooops - forgot I'm not supposed to comment!
- Rope
|
85.294 | | MSE1::FRANCUS | Billlls in '94 | Thu Feb 10 1994 22:11 | 5 |
| anyways don't worry MikeH has commited trivia fraud multiple times
without censure.
The Crazy Met
|
85.296 | 1993 | KALI::MORGAN | | Fri Feb 11 1994 07:34 | 1 |
|
|
85.298 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Mon Feb 14 1994 08:27 | 3 |
| UCLA 1978?
REK
|
85.299 | Arizona | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Mon Feb 14 1994 09:31 | 1 |
| Arizona 1988
|
85.301 | #7, 78 goals in '72. | KALI::MORGAN | | Tue Feb 15 1994 07:58 | 1 |
|
|
85.302 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Tue Feb 15 1994 08:17 | 2 |
| I thought Espo got 76 in 72...
REK
|
85.304 | | CAMONE::WAY | Horseshoes and hand-grenades, man | Tue Feb 15 1994 10:25 | 10 |
| >
> Espo - 79 goals in the 70-71 season.
>
I think that was the season that all the Jesus Saves - And Esposito Scores
on the Rebound bumper sticks started showing up.....
'Saw
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85.305 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | I need a Rasberry Lollipop | Tue Feb 15 1994 14:02 | 11 |
|
Hey I got a Triva question that I don't have the answer for but I'm sure
somebody does:
When Clemens pitched for Texas in the college World Series, who was his
his pitching teammate that was also a fairly hot prospect who petered
out in the pros or atleast didn't have the success of "his Highness"??
mike
|
85.306 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Tue Feb 15 1994 14:04 | 2 |
|
Calvin Schiraldi.
|
85.308 | speaking of shellshock | FRETZ::HEISER | GovernmentIsGoodForYou- Janet Nero | Tue Feb 15 1994 14:12 | 1 |
|
|
85.309 | | 38346::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Feb 15 1994 14:32 | 5 |
| � When Clemens pitched for Texas in the college World Series, who was his
� his pitching teammate that was also a fairly hot prospect who petered
� out in the pros or atleast didn't have the success of "his Highness"??
Calvin "there goes another one" Schiraldi
|
85.310 | thanks everyone | CNTROL::CHILDS | I need a Rasberry Lollipop | Tue Feb 15 1994 14:41 | 11 |
| >> <<< Note 85.309 by 38346::MACNEAL "ruck `n' roll" >>>
>>� When Clemens pitched for Texas in the college World Series, who was his
>>� his pitching teammate that was also a fairly hot prospect who petered
>>� out in the pros or atleast didn't have the success of "his Highness"??
>> Calvin "there goes another one" Schiraldi
it's uncanny how you always have the answers 4 or 5 replies later, Mac...
;^)
|
85.311 | yeah that Mac, sharp as a whip | FRETZ::HEISER | GovernmentIsGoodForYou- Janet Nero | Tue Feb 15 1994 14:42 | 1 |
|
|
85.312 | | HELIX::MAIEWSKI | | Tue Feb 15 1994 15:16 | 15 |
| Actually, Calvin Schiraldi was only one pitch away from being an immortal
Boston hero. If one of 3 batters had guess wrong and popped up or struck out, a
bronze statue of Schiraldi would now be standing down near Fanuel Hall.
He had a pretty good summer and had a lot to do with getting the Sox into the
playoffs and into the '86 World Series. He got 7 men out in a row in the 8th,
9th, and 10th then came up one short.
To me that's a good athlete who had a bad inning at the wrong time, not a bad
athlete. Unlike Dan Jansen, he came through plenty of times when the '86 season
was on the line.
By the way, I think that Spike Owen was also on that Texas team.
George
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85.313 | Please, George, your revisionism is just too painful! | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue Feb 15 1994 15:57 | 31 |
|
And now for the rebuttal:
> Actually, Calvin Schiraldi was only one pitch away from being an immortal
> Boston hero. If one of 3 batters had guess wrong and popped up or struck out, a
> bronze statue of Schiraldi would now be standing down near Fanuel Hall.
Right next to Lou Gorman's statue, no doubt. Seriously, there wasn't a
whole lot of "guessing" taking place on the Mets' part in that inning,
as Schiraldi only had one pitch and there was no longer anything on it.
Still, if he *had* gotten a break and recorded that last out, he'd
probably be remembered with some small affection but hardly as this
heroic immortal you suggest. Not when he'd already blown the lead in
the game once, along with a couple other games in the postseason.
Let's face it, Schiraldi had one of the worst overall postseason
performances by a reliever of all time, not just one bad inning.
Suggesting that he could have been an "immortal Boston hero" is like
saying that Mitch Williams could have been the 1993 World Series MVP,
if he'd just had taller outfielders.
> To me that's a good athlete who had a bad inning at the wrong time, not a bad
> athlete. Unlike Dan Jansen, he came through plenty of times when the '86 season
> was on the line.
There is nothing about Calvin Schiraldi's entire career that suggests that
he was a good athlete who just had one bad inning. The good innings
were the exceptions. You really shouldn't demean Dan Jansen in this
manner, George...
glenn
|
85.314 | | HELIX::MAIEWSKI | | Tue Feb 15 1994 16:22 | 19 |
| First of all, anyone who makes it to the majors and stays for more than a cup
of coffee is a great athlete. And I don't think you understand sports fans all
that well if you think that he wouldn't have been a local hero in Boston. Look
at all the adulation Karrigan is getting and all she's got to show for it is a
couple world level bronze metals. At least Schiraldi's team came in 2nd.
As for how close he came, hitting is not a sure thing and all it would have
taken is one unlucky swing from Carter, Mitchel, or Knight for the Sox to have
won that game. Remember McCovy's shot to Bobby Richardson to end the '62 World
Series? He hit that ball as hard as he could but it was right at Richardson.
Schiraldi was a great athlete because he made the majors and did a fair job
as closer for a season. Had he gotten a lucky out, his likeness would have been
bronzed and MacNamara would have been called one of the great coaches in Boston
history.
I'm not saying that I'd agree, but they would have been heroes.
George
|
85.315 | | METSNY::francus | Boston-TheHubOfTheUniverse | Tue Feb 15 1994 16:57 | 6 |
| re: .313
First 2 batters in the inning (Backman, Hernandez) weren't fooled by Schiraldi.
They hit the ball pretty well, flying out to CF.
The Crazy Met
|
85.316 | as a Sox fan I think it's best not discussed at all | 38346::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Feb 15 1994 17:18 | 3 |
| Any further discussions of Calvin Schiraldi and the '86 World Series
should take place in one of the baseball topics (American League,
National League, Red Sox, or Mets).
|
85.317 | | METSNY::francus | Boston-TheHubOfTheUniverse | Tue Feb 15 1994 17:25 | 3 |
| love the title of the previous note. heh heh
The Crazy Met
|
85.318 | | CAPNET::LEFEBVRE | PCBU Product Management | Tue Feb 15 1994 18:11 | 13 |
| <<< Note 85.305 by CNTROL::CHILDS "I need a Rasberry Lollipop" >>>
>Hey I got a Triva question that I don't have the answer for but I'm sure
>somebody does:
>
> When Clemens pitched for Texas in the college World Series, who was his
> his pitching teammate that was also a fairly hot prospect who petered
> out in the pros or atleast didn't have the success of "his Highness"??
Greg Swindell?
Mark.
|
85.319 | | GRANPA::DFAUST | Bad Things, man... | Tue Feb 15 1994 18:16 | 2 |
| Also, Bruce Ruffin
|
85.321 | | WONDER::REILLY | Sean Reilly CSG/AVS DTN:293-5983 | Wed Feb 16 1994 08:27 | 7 |
|
Question to settle someone who doesn't believe the rest of us:
On ABC Wide World of Sports, the "agony of defeat skiier" - a ski
jumper or a downhil skiier?
- Sean
|
85.322 | Ski jumper | CTHQ::LEARY | Corporate Telecom Technology Solutions | Wed Feb 16 1994 08:31 | 1 |
|
|
85.323 | ;^) | CSTEAM::FARLEY | | Wed Feb 16 1994 08:39 | 6 |
|
Ski Jumper
Kev_for_Mac
|
85.324 | | MKFSA::LONG | 6 more months and he's all yours | Wed Feb 16 1994 08:39 | 4 |
| Yup, what MikeL said...a jumper
billl
|
85.325 | billll, yer fergot the "_fer_Mac" thang - dont let it happen again! | CSTEAM::FARLEY | | Wed Feb 16 1994 08:40 | 1 |
|
|
85.326 | | MKFSA::LONG | 6 more months and he's all yours | Wed Feb 16 1994 09:22 | 6 |
| >> billll, yer fergot the "_fer_Mac" thang - dont let it happen again!
Well, exsuma mooy-mooy!
billl
|
85.327 | | WONDER::REILLY | Sean Reilly CSG/AVS DTN:293-5983 | Wed Feb 16 1994 09:32 | 5 |
|
Sure?
Man claims it was a man-made jump for a slalom run, but not a
"ski-jump" jump.
|
85.328 | | CAMONE::WAY | Horseshoes and hand-grenades, man | Wed Feb 16 1994 09:39 | 6 |
| We're sure.
ABC has only done about 15 reports on this guy during the intervening
years.
It was a ski jump, no doubt about it.....
|
85.329 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | 26/8=3.25 --- 8 tough loses | Wed Feb 16 1994 10:45 | 6 |
|
Back to Karen's trivial question. Out of the 13 first round picks in
the 80's. There is only 1 left on the team, Danny Manning. Manning could have
been drafted in '90. So the answer might be none.
Ron
|
85.330 | A list... | CNTROL::KING | | Wed Feb 16 1994 11:15 | 16 |
| Manning was drafted in 1988. Actually, almost all of their 80's first
round picks are still playing.
80 - Michael Brooks
81 - Tom Chambers
82 - Terry Cummings
83 - Byron Scott
84 - Lancaster Gordon
Michael Cage
85 - Benoit Benjamin
86 - none
87 - Reggie Williams
Joe Wolf
Ken Norman
88 - Danny Manning
Hersey Hawkins
89 - Danny Ferry
|
85.332 | | FRETZ::HEISER | GovernmentIsGoodForYou- Janet Nero | Wed Feb 16 1994 12:24 | 2 |
| If you watch the footage long enough, you see the ski jumper fall off
the jump.
|
85.333 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | Pay me $32mil to spew | Wed Feb 16 1994 15:35 | 4 |
| And to think the Clippers could have been something with all those
picks.. What owner screwed this up?
Tj
|
85.334 | | PTOVAX::JACOB | | Wed Feb 16 1994 15:40 | 5 |
| Twas a ski jumper, only injury was a broken collarbone, but gave the
guy that broke his fall major head injuries and back problems.
JaKe
|
85.335 | the Bill Bidwill of the NBA | FRETZ::HEISER | ask me about my vow of silence | Wed Feb 16 1994 15:52 | 4 |
| Re: Clips
It's their owner that's the problem. Chances are they will not have
Manning either past the trading deadline.
|
85.336 | hopefully the C's... | SALEM::STIG | Big Sister HILLARY is Watching You!! | Thu Feb 17 1994 09:31 | 3 |
| are there any decisions on where he's going???
stig
|
85.337 | | CTHQ::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey is four years old!!!! | Thu Feb 17 1994 09:54 | 8 |
| �Title: hopefully the C's...
What could the Celtics give the Clippers that would possibly make them part with
Manning? There is nobody on the roster, and if they package players, they
can put together a package of nobodies. Hopefully they are not dumb enough to
trade any first round picks.
=Bob=
|
85.338 | unless he wants to be a one man show in which case the C's get him | CNTROL::CHILDS | I need a Rasberry Lollipop | Thu Feb 17 1994 10:01 | 11 |
|
=Bob=
At the end of the year Manning will be free to come and go to any
team he desire. The Celtics are high on his list of teams that he would
like to join. So is Charlotte, and given that the Hornets have more pieces
than the Celtics towards winning a championship my guess is that he'll
go there.
mike
|
85.339 | I like Dee Brown, but I wouldda made the trade... | CTHQ::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey is four years old!!!! | Thu Feb 17 1994 10:45 | 8 |
| re: .1
I agree, and there has been talk for years that Manning wants to play in Boston.
The Clippers strategy, since last season seem to be to hold onto him until the
last minute, then get what they can for him. My point is that if they were
looking to trade the guy, there is nothing the Celtics could offer that would
interest the Clippers. I say this, althought I was surprised that Dee Brown
was supposedly worth a first round choice to the Pistons.
|
85.340 | | 38346::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Feb 17 1994 10:47 | 1 |
| Time to move this to either the NBA or Celtics topics.
|
85.342 | Pre Sacramento guesses | MPGS::MCCARTHY | Mike McCarthy SHR3-2/W1 237-2468 | Tue Feb 22 1994 09:56 | 3 |
| Otis Birdsong? Tiny?
Mike
|
85.343 | | DZIGN::ROBICHAUD | TonyaHarding-TrailerParkSkank | Tue Feb 22 1994 12:25 | 3 |
| Pre Sacremento and pre Kansas City guess would be the BigO
/Don
|
85.345 | I would guess(below) was '63 - before tcm's time | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Tue Feb 22 1994 14:29 | 6 |
| Oscar score 51 in a playoff game with Celtics in early 60s when they
had C's down 2-1 (out of 5) and playing at home (in cinci of course)
with Embry,Twyman,Lucas,Bockhorn.
Sam had 47 in the finale to hold off pesky royals. Very tough team but
there was only one russell.
|
85.346 | | DZIGN::ROBICHAUD | TonyaHarding-TrailerParkSkank | Tue Feb 22 1994 16:36 | 5 |
| � there was only one russell.
Here! Here! Another ::SPROTSter with a keen analytical mind.
/Don
|
85.347 | Except in Michigan ... | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Tue Feb 22 1994 16:59 | 4 |
| Where "The Russell" was Cazzie. Who was a truly great college
basketball player and fine Knick.
But no RUSSELL
|
85.348 | And campy was no cazzie | CTHQ::LEARY | Corporate Telecom Technology Solutions | Tue Feb 22 1994 17:00 | 1 |
|
|
85.349 | Are they back? | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Tue Feb 22 1994 17:16 | 5 |
| <<< Note 85.348 by CTHQ::LEARY "Corporate Telecom Technology
Solutions" >>>
-< And campy was no cazzie >-
"campy" - is that Campanella(roy),Campanelli(Lou) or Capestrano?
|
85.350 | Why CampyRussell, o SPROTSMETHUSELAH | CTHQ::LEARY | Corporate Telecom Technology Solutions | Tue Feb 22 1994 17:36 | 1 |
|
|
85.352 | Joel Otto? | KALI::MORGAN | | Wed Feb 23 1994 07:55 | 1 |
|
|
85.353 | | CAMONE::WAY | Horseshoes and hand-grenades, man | Wed Feb 23 1994 08:26 | 6 |
| That's easy --
Lanny MacDonald.
'Saw
|
85.355 | | CTHQ::LEARY | Tonya's spped dial number: #* | Wed Feb 23 1994 08:51 | 6 |
| Al Macinness? Mike Vernon? Doug Risebrough? Theoren Fleury?
I'll pick Risebrough
MikeL
|
85.356 | | CAMONE::WAY | Horseshoes and hand-grenades, man | Wed Feb 23 1994 08:57 | 11 |
| >
> That's what I thought but according to where I get these questions,
> it's the wrong answer...
>
I could be wrong, but I could have sworn it was him. I watched that
series, and considering it was his last hurrah I thought for sure it
was him.
I don't think it was Mike Vernon....8^)
|
85.357 | Or Joe Niewensomthing | MPGS::MCCARTHY | Mike McCarthy SHR3-2/W1 237-2468 | Wed Feb 23 1994 09:39 | 3 |
| Was Doug Gilmour still on the team then?
Mike
|
85.359 | | CAMONE::WAY | Horseshoes and hand-grenades, man | Wed Feb 23 1994 10:32 | 13 |
| > According to the Press Box (Sports Center type show on Sports Channel),
> the answer is Al MacInnis. He had 7 goals and 24 assists.
That could be right, now that you mention it.
I could have been mistaken. I remember Lanny MacDonald (he of the bitchin'
cool moustache) scoring the game winner (or the last goal, fergit which)
in the final game of the series.....
'Saw
|
85.361 | | MSE1::FRANCUS | Mets in '94 | Thu Feb 24 1994 07:12 | 4 |
| Jean Ratelle?? :-)
The Crazy Met
|
85.362 | | MKFSA::LONG | and you know they got a helluva band! | Thu Feb 24 1994 07:36 | 4 |
| Was it Cam "he hit me first" Neelie?
billl
|
85.363 | The goofy one.. | KALI::MORGAN | | Thu Feb 24 1994 07:37 | 3 |
| It's probably somebody unexepected, but I'll say Ty Domi.
Steve
|
85.364 | | MKFSA::LONG | and you know they got a helluva band! | Thu Feb 24 1994 08:00 | 1 |
| Dave Hunter?
|
85.365 | | MKFSA::LONG | and you know they got a helluva band! | Thu Feb 24 1994 08:01 | 2 |
| >>Dave Hunter?
I meant Dale Hunter.
|
85.366 | | STRATA::GARRY | Dallas Cowboys back where they belong #1 | Thu Feb 24 1994 08:21 | 5 |
| re trivia
I'll say Dave Shultz
Tom
|
85.367 | Hmmm? | AKOCOA::PETERSON | Functionally illiterate | Thu Feb 24 1994 08:34 | 5 |
|
...Forbes Kennedy?
...Mel
|
85.368 | Against the inhalers at the garden right? | AD::HEATH | Have pitchers and catchers reported yet? | Thu Feb 24 1994 08:37 | 4 |
|
Chris "knuckles" Nilan
|
85.370 | | CAMONE::WAY | Horseshoes and hand-grenades, man | Thu Feb 24 1994 09:06 | 1 |
| Randy Holt????
|
85.371 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Thu Feb 24 1994 09:16 | 3 |
| Tiger Williams?
REK
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85.373 | | CAMONE::WAY | Horseshoes and hand-grenades, man | Thu Feb 24 1994 12:22 | 8 |
| > <<< Note 85.372 by SHARE::DERRY "Color me impressed..." >>>
>
> 'Saw's right. Randy Holt with 67 penalty minutes....
Gee, that suprised even me. I mean, that was in, like 1979, and
I thought for sure that someone like Nilan or Hunter would have
surpassed that by now.....
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85.374 | Great hockey movie | OURGNG::RIGGEN | Digital the Binary company 0 or 1 that's all | Thu Feb 24 1994 14:19 | 2 |
| I could have sworn the "Hansen triplets" from the movie slapshot would
hold that honor.
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85.375 | Bad boy trivia | CRBOSS::DERRY | Color me impressed... | Mon Feb 28 1994 06:19 | 2 |
| What player holds the PittsburgH Penguins career record for penalty
minutes?
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85.376 | | MKFSA::LONG | and you know they got a helluva band! | Mon Feb 28 1994 09:18 | 1 |
| Hunter?
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85.377 | | HANNAH::ASHE | One of the sweethearts at Digital | Mon Feb 28 1994 10:01 | 2 |
| Watson?
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85.379 | Scottie Bowman - 5 cups | KALVIN::MORGAN | | Wed Mar 02 1994 08:01 | 1 |
|
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85.380 | | CAPNET::LEFEBVRE | PCBU Product Management | Wed Mar 02 1994 12:36 | 1 |
| Punch Imlach?
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85.382 | Toe Blake | CTHQ::LEARY | It'sBeenALongTimeComing... | Wed Mar 02 1994 13:10 | 1 |
|
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85.383 | Throw in a few Cup finals losses with StLooooie | CTHQ::LEARY | It'sBeenALongTimeComing... | Wed Mar 02 1994 13:12 | 5 |
| Well if it;s Scotty,
Four with Montreal (76-79) and two with the Pengoons (91-92).
MikeL
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85.384 | | DZIGN::ROBICHAUD | RIP-PeaceInTheMideast | Wed Mar 02 1994 16:42 | 4 |
| Bowman wasn't the coach for the first 'Goons Stanley Cup. The late
Bob Johnson was.
/Don
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85.385 | | CTHQ::LEARY | It'sBeenALongTimeComing... | Wed Mar 02 1994 21:40 | 6 |
| Ah, mea culpa Slash, you is correct..
Was he the Habs' coach in '86 when they beat the Flames??
If so that's be #5, the 'Goons #6.
MikeL
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85.387 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Vadar, the world's greatest Athlete | Thu Mar 03 1994 09:02 | 4 |
|
Eddie Sutton? Arkansas, Kentucky, Oklahoma St. ???
mike
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85.388 | | MSE1::FRANCUS | Mets in '94 | Thu Mar 03 1994 09:56 | 4 |
| Larry Brown? UCLA,Kansas,??,??
The Crazy Met
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85.389 | Sutton it is | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Thu Mar 03 1994 12:16 | 1 |
| Eddie Sutton: Creighton,Kentucky,Arkansas,Okla State
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85.391 | tee hee | TNPUBS::ALVEY | Bono, you ARE mainstream... | Fri Mar 04 1994 08:36 | 5 |
| Joe Barely Cares, traded to Golden State for
R. Parish and K. McHale back when the Celtics front office
knew what it was doing and the rest of the league did not.
dr.a
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85.393 | | DZIGN::ROBICHAUD | Breastfed on falsies | Mon Mar 07 1994 12:11 | 11 |
| When was the last time the four major sports (baseball, football,
basketball and hokey - not figure skating) had four REPEAT champions. Name
the years and the teams. CAUTION answer follows...
1961-1962
Baseball - New York Yankees
Football - Green Bay Packers
Basketball - BOSTON CELTICS
Hokey - Toronto Maple Leafs
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85.394 | | CAPNET::LEFEBVRE | PCBU Product Management | Mon Mar 07 1994 14:09 | 4 |
| Cain't guess the years, but I suspect the Celtics, Habs, Packers and
Yankees did the trick.
Mark.
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85.395 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Mon Mar 07 1994 15:41 | 4 |
| I think Lufay got 3 of the 4 teams right. I'm pretty sure the Habs is incorrect
and it was the Maple Leafs. It was very early 1960's
The Crazy Met
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85.396 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Mar 07 1994 15:42 | 1 |
| Why not hit the return key and find out?
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85.397 | 69?, R.Mount; I suppose NIT doesn't count | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Mon Mar 07 1994 19:37 | 6 |
| Rick Mount's team was '69 and they were knocked off by ucla.
I think the other final 4 is more recent. Sichting played on some good
teams.
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85.399 | I could be wrong though | AD::HEATH | Have pitchers and catchers reported yet? | Tue Mar 08 1994 06:34 | 5 |
|
> What NHL player leads the league in the +/- category?
Either Federov or Lindstrom both play for Detroit.
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85.400 | | OLD1S::SYSTEM | | Tue Mar 08 1994 10:04 | 2 |
|
How long is a nautical mile?
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85.401 | oops! | OLD1S::SYSTEM | | Tue Mar 08 1994 10:06 | 4 |
|
Ha!! How many feet in a nautical mile?
I knew if I let that one go in it's present form you guys would be busting me.
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85.402 | | WMOIS::REEVE_C | | Tue Mar 08 1994 10:07 | 2 |
| One minute of longitudinal arc at the equator, or approximately 2000
yards.
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85.403 | | CAMONE::WAY | I did it my way...(thump) | Tue Mar 08 1994 10:15 | 8 |
| > One minute of longitudinal arc at the equator, or approximately 2000
> yards.
Yep. We always used the round figure of 6000', as opposed to 5280' for
a statute mile.
And knots is nautical miles per hour I believe.....
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85.404 | | GENRAL::WADE | My head's in Mississippi | Tue Mar 08 1994 10:17 | 5 |
|
No. A knot is what you tie your lure onto the end of your
fishin' line wif.
Claybone
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85.405 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Mar 08 1994 10:17 | 5 |
| A nautical mile is:
6076.1 feet
1.151 miles
1852 meters
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85.406 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Mar 08 1994 10:18 | 3 |
| �And knots is nautical miles per hour I believe.....
You are correct, sir.
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85.407 | Some old, some new!! | OLD1S::SYSTEM | | Tue Mar 08 1994 11:05 | 7 |
|
How many freshman have been elected to the AP first team All-American
football squad?
Cadzilla2
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85.409 | | PTOVAX::JACOB | I lift, you grab. ... | Tue Mar 08 1994 15:44 | 9 |
|
>>And knots is nautical miles per hour I believe.....
Nah, knots is the guy who played Barney Fife on the Andy Griffith Show.
Schnortt Schitt Schlepps
JaKe
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85.410 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | Long lost recipe | Tue Mar 08 1994 18:06 | 4 |
| I thought a knot was what a person gets on their head after someone
smacks 'em with a 2x4?
Tim
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85.411 | | CAMONE::WAY | I did it my way...(thump) | Wed Mar 09 1994 08:29 | 10 |
| > I thought a knot was what a person gets on their head after someone
> smacks 'em with a 2x4?
No.
That's either a contusion or a hematoma.
hth,
'Saw
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85.412 | | ELMAGO::BENBACA | I've got Three Knees! :-) | Wed Mar 09 1994 10:22 | 8 |
| >> No.
>> That's either a contusion or a hemotoma.
Correct, but the first statement should read...
NOT!
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85.413 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | Long lost recipe | Wed Mar 09 1994 17:52 | 4 |
| It was figurative, like, he got a big knot on his head, or my stomach
is in knots after being racked...
Tim
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85.414 | | 36016::WAY | Fire at will!....(Will who?) | Thu Mar 10 1994 08:21 | 13 |
| >
> It was figurative, like, he got a big knot on his head, or my stomach
> is in knots after being racked...
>
> Tim
I knew that. And you knew I knew that. And I knew that you knew that
I knew that, which is why I said it.
What makes you think I didn't know that?
I knew that....
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85.415 | | ELMAGO::BENBACA | I've got Three Knees! :-) | Thu Mar 10 1994 12:38 | 2 |
| I've never met that. I've met who though. He's on first. NOT! WHO'S
supposed to be on first!
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85.416 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | Long lost recipe | Thu Mar 10 1994 15:25 | 4 |
| I knew you knew that, but I was just stating why I said what I said,
and now with that said, what did I say anyway? (-)
Tim
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85.417 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Thu Mar 10 1994 15:30 | 5 |
| > what did I say anyway? (-)
getting a head start on tonights get together?? :-)
The Crazy Met
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85.418 | | ELMAGO::BENBACA | I've got Three Knees! :-) | Thu Mar 10 1994 15:31 | 1 |
| I don't know what you said but "that' said, I'm outta here!
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85.419 | Have fun, hungovers on Friday=Hair 'o dog | QUASER::JACKSONTA | Long lost recipe | Thu Mar 10 1994 15:35 | 6 |
| Sure TCM, I'll be there and put it on Digital's tab since I hear you
seem to skip out before paying (-) Does the Concord fly to the Boston
area? Thats the only way I'll make it on time. or maybe somone has a
buddy with an F15?
Tim
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85.420 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Thu Mar 10 1994 16:06 | 3 |
| in the US only JFK and Dulles have Concord service
The Crazy Met
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85.421 | | CAMONE::WAY | Fire at will!....(Will who?) | Thu Mar 10 1994 16:14 | 7 |
| >in the US only JFK and Dulles have Concord service
Yep, and on the odd occasion that one of them shuts down, (primarily
JFK) we'll have one land here at Hartford (Bradley Airport).....
'Saw
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85.423 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Fri Mar 11 1994 08:05 | 5 |
| Dallas Mavs 1992-1993 season to 1993-1994 season..
22 games?
REK
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85.426 | Drysdale? | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Tue Mar 15 1994 09:27 | 1 |
| Don Drysdale 225?
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85.427 | | FRETZ::HEISER | impeach the President and her husband | Tue Mar 15 1994 11:12 | 1 |
| Sanford Koufax?
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85.428 | | HELIX::MAIEWSKI | | Tue Mar 15 1994 11:16 | 4 |
| Don Sutton has quite a few, 300 I think, but I'm not sure if he got them
all with the Dodgers.
George
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85.430 | | CAPNET::LEFEBVRE | PCBU Product Management | Wed Mar 16 1994 13:00 | 3 |
| Rogie Vachon?
Mark.
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85.431 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Question: Why is that every time I... | Wed Mar 16 1994 13:02 | 2 |
| Pat Quinn?
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85.433 | | CAMONE::WAY | Aiming for pb cookies with fork marks | Wed Mar 16 1994 17:19 | 7 |
| > -< Tom Webster >-
Former New England/Hartford Whaler forward.....
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85.435 | John van Biesbruck? | KALI::MORGAN | | Thu Mar 17 1994 08:34 | 1 |
|
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85.437 | | CNTROL::KING | | Wed Mar 23 1994 08:20 | 3 |
| George Gervin is obvious (I think)
and
Larry Kenon???
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85.438 | Another Spurs' question | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Wed Mar 23 1994 09:26 | 2 |
| What was the San Antonio franchise known as originally? Any ABA fans
here?
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85.439 | | CAMONE::WAY | Valor | Wed Mar 23 1994 09:41 | 3 |
| Buffalo Braves?
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85.440 | don't think so | HBAHBA::HAAS | xen yen zen | Wed Mar 23 1994 09:42 | 1 |
| Buffalo went to San Diego, now the LA Clippers.
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85.441 | | CAMONE::WAY | Valor | Wed Mar 23 1994 09:47 | 6 |
| |
|Buffalo went to San Diego, now the LA Clippers.
|
Oh, okay.
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85.442 | Dallas to San Antonio | CNTROL::KING | | Wed Mar 23 1994 09:50 | 1 |
| That would be the Dallas Chaparrals
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85.443 | was the question in here? | TNPUBS::ALVEY | The sky's ablaze with ladies' legs | Wed Mar 23 1994 10:01 | 3 |
| ...Iceman and Artis Gilmour?
dr.a
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85.444 | Original ABA trivia | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Wed Mar 23 1994 10:05 | 17 |
| re.442
Correct! Long live the ABA. Here are the original teams I can remember.
Provide the nicknames:
New Jersey
New Orleans
Dallas
Pittsburgh
Oakland
Anaheim
Minnesota
Indiana
Kentucky
Denver
Maybe one more-some great nicknames here:
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85.445 | whattabout the Carolina Cougars? | HBAHBA::HAAS | xen yen zen | Wed Mar 23 1994 10:09 | 0 |
85.446 | Yeah, ya forgot the New York Nets (Lawn Guyland based) | CSTEAM::FARLEY | | Wed Mar 23 1994 10:19 | 1 |
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85.447 | | MKFSA::LONG | That's my story and I'm stickin' to it! | Wed Mar 23 1994 10:19 | 11 |
| I know yunz will be shocked, but the only one that I remember
is the.......
Pittsburgh Pipers with the original 'magician' Connie Hawkins.
Spent several evenings at the Civic Arena, along with about
200 others watching these guys.
I thought Philly had a team, too.
billl
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85.448 | Virginia Squires? | HBAHBA::HAAS | xen yen zen | Wed Mar 23 1994 10:40 | 0 |
85.449 | Original ABA | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Wed Mar 23 1994 10:47 | 14 |
| The New York Nets were not in the original league. the New Jersey
Americans moved there after playing their first season in the Teaneck
Armory.
Virginia was not an original. The Oakland Oaks moved to Washington
becoming the Caps with their star heist Rick Barry. They later moved
to Virginia where they brought in a rookie from UMASS-Julius Erving.
The Pittsburgh Pipers were the first champions. They moved to Minnesota
keeping the name. The original Mionnesota team was the Muskies and
moved to Miami becoming the Floridians.
I followed that first year because we had a team in NJ(our first
franchise).
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85.450 | More ABA | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Wed Mar 23 1994 10:50 | 5 |
| Philly never had an ABA team,they were having trouble supporting the
76ers. BTW,Philly has never supported proball even with Wilt and
Dr. J and Moses. It's more into the college game.
The Carolina Cougars,I think came later.
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85.451 | OOPS!!!!! Thanks for the correction, Dave | CSTEAM::FARLEY | | Wed Mar 23 1994 10:54 | 1 |
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85.452 | BA Trivia | CNTROL::KING | | Wed Mar 23 1994 11:00 | 49 |
| Here is the list and should be correct. The end lists which team became
what
Anahiem Amigos
Carolina Cougars
Dallas Chaparrals
Denver Nuggets
Denver Rockets
Floridians
Houston Mavericks
Indiana Pacers
Kentucky Colonels
Los Angeles Stars
Memphis SOunds
Miami Floridians
Minnesota Muskies
Minnesota Pipers
New Jersey Americans
New Orleans Buccaneers
New York Nets
Oakland Oaks
Pittsburgh Condors
Pittsburgh Pipers
San Antonio Spurs
San Diego Conquistadors
San Diego Sails
Spirits of St Louis
Texas Chaparrals
Utah Stars
Virginia Squires
Washington Capitols
Anahiem Amigos - Los Angeles Stars - Utah Stars
Houston Mavericks - Carolina Cougars - Spirits of St Louis
Denver Nuggets
Denver Rockets
Floridians
Indiana Pacers
Kentucky Colonels
Minnesota Muskies - Miami Floridians
Pittsburgh Pipers - Minnesota Pipers - Pittsburgh Condors
New Jersey Americans - New York Nets
New Orleans Buccaneers - Memphis Sounds
Dallas Chaparrals - San Antonio Spurs
San Diego Conquistadors - San Diego Sails
Texas Chaparrals
Oakland Oaks - Washington Capitols - Virginia Squires
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85.453 | | MKFSA::LONG | That's my story and I'm stickin' to it! | Wed Mar 23 1994 11:00 | 10 |
| It must be something about Pennsylvania and pro roundball. For all
the excitment and fan following that the local high school teams get,
at least that's the way it was and I believe still is around the
'burgh, they can't seem to find a use for pro level.
It must be because they get their fill of the WWF style 'rasselin'
in between the ropes and don't need the 'fake' basketball, too.
billl
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85.455 | The original lineup | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Wed Mar 23 1994 11:13 | 34 |
| Why Silas? I thought of him,but did he really have such a good career?
Thanks to Mr. King for that list. I forgot the Houston Mavericks in the
list of originals. This is what I think the original ABA looked like:
East
------
Pittsburgh Pipers
Minnesota Muskies
New Jersey Americans
Kentucky Colonels
Indiana Pacers
West
------
New Orleans Buccaneers
Denver Rockets(became Nuggets later)
Dallas Chaparells
Oakland Oaks
Houson Mavericks
Anaheim Amigos
Some of the big names the first year were Doug Moe and Larry Brown of
New Orleans,Connie Hawkins of Pittsburgh,roger Brown of Indiana and
Louis Dampier of Kentucky.
Many of the best players were involved in the college basketball
scandal of the early 60's and were banned from the NBA.
I can still remember that first season with the Americans,listening to
the games on radio with Spencer Ross doing the play-by-play.I had no
idea what any of the players looked like. I doubt any ABA game from
that first year was televised. Give the league credit: They survived
and four teams(should've been 5-Kentucky)New York,Indiana,Denver and
San Antonio were absorbed into the NBA. Priceless memories.
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85.456 | | HANNAH::ASHE | like sands thru the hourglass, so were the days of his lives | Wed Mar 23 1994 11:35 | 2 |
| He was an all-star for a few years...
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85.457 | | CSC32::GAULKE | | Wed Mar 23 1994 11:38 | 8 |
|
re: spurs question
Davy Crockett?
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85.458 | History of the ABA | BALL4::KURAS | Spring hopes eternal | Wed Mar 23 1994 11:56 | 11 |
| I have the book "Loose Balls" which is a history of the ABA, from the
very beginning, up until the days of the NBA merger.
If I recall correctly, I think the origianal owners initially inteded
to form another professional baseball league. But somewhere along the
way, they decided to do another hoop league instead.
I will try to remember to dust off the book at home & post the
chronology of all the teams.
/joek
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85.459 | | CSTEAM::FARLEY | | Wed Mar 23 1994 12:03 | 14 |
|
>>> I have the book "Loose Balls" which is a
book about Rocky Mountain Oysters??????
;^)
I remain,
thinking about lunch 'bout this time
Kev
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85.460 | | BALL4::KURAS | Spring hopes eternal | Wed Mar 23 1994 12:59 | 8 |
| yeah, sure, Kev, yank my chain about "Loose Balls"
...wait'll you need some extra baseballs for your little league team,
and the League President (who controls ALL of the equipment) remembers
that line!
Actually, my kids love the title to that book, along with "The Jock's
Itch" by Tom House.
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85.461 | | CSTEAM::FARLEY | | Wed Mar 23 1994 13:17 | 11 |
|
Yabbut based on the node yer noting from, somehow they'd have to be
loose (and baggy too)
;^)
I remain,
reminding you not to forget "Equipment Return Night".......
Kev
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85.462 | I think ABL and ABA have some overlap in peoples' minds | AKOCOA::BREEN | And thy work is crown'd | Wed Mar 23 1994 13:51 | 12 |
| Connie Hawkins played for two professional basketball teams in
Pittsburgh - one of course with Pitt's ABA Pipers the other with the
ABL Pitt team. Jake, can you recall any ABL - Pitt stuff?
The ABL only lasted for two years, 60,61 (thereabouts); ol' Connie had
to get his basketball thrills with the trotters until aba started.
Big name for ABL was signing of Jerry Lucas the Larry Bird (to make a
comparison people can relate to) of college basketball circa 1960.
btw - was the Fred Lewis of Indiana Pacers the former tarheel Lewis who
killed BC in 1967 (the original great bc-nc game)?
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85.463 | Wrong Lewis | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Wed Mar 23 1994 14:17 | 2 |
| The Lewis on UNC was Bob Lewis. I think Fred Lewis played for Loyola of
Chicago which won the NCAA's in 1963.
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85.464 | {thud!} | FRETZ::HEISER | PoliticalSuicide:Whitewater&LindaThompson | Wed Mar 23 1994 14:18 | 5 |
| > Connie Hawkins played for two professional basketball teams in
> Pittsburgh - one of course with Pitt's ABA Pipers the other with the
> ABL Pitt team. Jake, can you recall any ABL - Pitt stuff?
you mean the original Dr.J was always a Phoenix Sun??!!
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85.465 | or a Laker? | HBAHBA::HAAS | xen yen zen | Wed Mar 23 1994 14:27 | 0 |
85.466 | | PTOVAX::JACOB | | Wed Mar 23 1994 15:54 | 11 |
|
>> Connie Hawkins played for two professional basketball teams in
>> Pittsburgh - one of course with Pitt's ABA Pipers the other with the
>> ABL Pitt team. Jake, can you recall any ABL - Pitt stuff?
Only 2 Pro backsketball teams I remember here was the Pipers and the
Condors. Other than that, I never followed pro backsketball, even when
it was here, so beats me. Sorry.
JaKe
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85.467 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Member:RoyalCanadianKiltedYaksmen | Wed Mar 23 1994 16:02 | 2 |
| what's wrong Jake, don't like sports that have athletes participating
in them?
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85.468 | | PTOVAX::JACOB | | Wed Mar 23 1994 16:14 | 8 |
| Quite the contrary, I do like sports with athletes in them. To me,
watching basketballis as exciting as watching ping-pong seated dead
center. SUCKS.. Run to the left, slam the ball, run to the right,
slam the ball, BIG F__KING DEAL!!! BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORING!!!
SOrta like your notes.
JaKe
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85.469 | Jake, go have your coffee | FRETZ::HEISER | Member:RoyalCanadianKiltedYaksmen | Wed Mar 23 1994 16:30 | 1 |
|
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85.470 | | PTOVAX::JACOB | | Wed Mar 23 1994 16:34 | 9 |
|
>><<< Note 85.469 by FRETZ::HEISER "Member:RoyalCanadianKiltedYaksmen" >>>
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Hope a pissed off scorpion nabs ya under yer kilt, although I doubt if
they come armed with tweezers and magnifying glasses.
JaKe
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85.471 | Hawkins was all streetball for a while, while banned from NBA | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Mar 23 1994 17:26 | 16 |
|
> It must be something about Pennsylvania and pro roundball. For all
> the excitment and fan following that the local high school teams get,
> at least that's the way it was and I believe still is around the
> 'burgh, they can't seem to find a use for pro level.
The way I heard it in Pittsburgh, more people watched the legendary
playground version of Connie Hawkins on the hardcourts at Mellon Park
(is that the right one? uptown on 5th Avenue well past Pitt; I used to
play baseball there, but the memory is going lately) than the one with
the Condors. Ex-UMass great Jim McCoy, Hawkins' nephew, carried on the
tradition. Pittsburgh has some basketball tradition, but they can't
keep much of it, even at the college level with Pitt...
glenn
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85.473 | Hackers 'R Us | KALI::MORGAN | | Thu Mar 24 1994 06:43 | 3 |
| That steenkpot, Chelios?
Steve
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85.475 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Thu Mar 24 1994 07:57 | 1 |
| COffey?
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85.476 | ABA Teams | BALL4::KURAS | Spring hopes eternal | Thu Mar 24 1994 08:04 | 32 |
| Year 1, 1967-1968 of the ABA:
Eastern Division:
Team Record ...in later years
1 Pittsburg Pipers 52-24 Minnesota Pipers '68
(League Champs) Pittsburg Condors '69; rip '72
2 Minnesota Muskies 50-28 Miami Floridians '68; rip '72
3 Indiana Pacers 38-40 entered NBA in '76
4 Kentucky Colonels 37-42 rip '76
5 New Jersey Americans 36-43 New York Nets '68, NBA '76
Western Division:
Team Record ...in later years
1 New Oleans Bucaneers 48-30 Memphis Pros '70, Mephis Tams '72
Memphis Sounds '74, Baltimore Claws
'75, rip '75 - 0 games played.
2 Dallas Chaparrals 46-32 Texas Chaparrals '70, Dallas
Chapparals '71, San Antonio Spurs '73,
NBA '76
3 Denver Rockets 45-33 Denver Nuggets '74, NBA '76
4 Houston Mavericks 29-49 Carolina Cougars '69,
St Louis Spirits '74
5 Anaheim Amigos 25-53 Los Angeles Stars '68, Utah Stars
'70, rip '75 after 16 games
6 Oakland Oaks 22-56 Washington Caps '69, Virginia
Squires '70
The San Diego Conquistadors entered the league in '72, became the San
Diego Sails in '75, folded after 12 games in '75.
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85.477 | Brian Leetch? | KALI::MORGAN | | Thu Mar 24 1994 08:56 | 1 |
|
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85.479 | Connie and Wilt | AKOCOA::BREEN | And thy work is crown'd | Thu Mar 24 1994 09:38 | 15 |
| There is a legendary playground story of the meeting between Wilt and
Connie Hawkins where Hawkins blocked a Wilt shot getting the big man's
serious attention. Theron Wilt started playing serious and Connie
later noted something to the effect of (I'll never get him mad at me
again).
Wilt was one of Hawkins big supporters talent wise. Hawkins was barred
from nba not for ever committing a (gambling relating) crime, being
accussed in any way with gambling,shaving etc but for simply knowing an
alleged gambler.
He had borrowed money from (Molino or something like that) to pay back
money from IOWA targeted for tuition. When he finally had some money
to hire a lawyer he sued NBA for 6mil and nba settled by allowing him
to play for one of their minor league clubs.
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85.480 | | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Gotta go running - April's coming | Thu Mar 24 1994 09:57 | 3 |
| � COffey?
Sure thanks. I take mine with a little cream/no sugar.
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85.481 | | CTHQ::LEARY | It'sBeenALongTimeComing... | Thu Mar 24 1994 10:11 | 6 |
| >> What defenseman led the NHL in scoring lasted season?
Don Sweeney at the 99?
MikeL
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85.483 | still kickin around | FRETZ::HEISER | Member:RoyalCanadianKiltedYaksmen | Thu Mar 24 1994 12:05 | 2 |
| Connie still works in the Suns organization today. He's a spokesperson
and does a lot of charity work on behalf of himself and the team.
|
85.484 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Mar 24 1994 12:40 | 5 |
| � Connie still works in the Suns organization today. He's a spokesperson
� and does a lot of charity work on behalf of himself and the team.
So that's who writes all those letters of apology on behalf of Charles
and KJ.
|
85.485 | | CSTEAM::FARLEY | | Thu Mar 24 1994 12:59 | 13 |
|
� " and does a lot of charity work on behalf of himself.....
Yabbut is that anything like "send your contributions to the Mike
Heiser Anti-Poverty Fund"?????
;^)
I remain,
thinkin of starting one of those funds myself!
Kev
|
85.486 | | FRETZ::HEISER | you got a problem with that? | Thu Mar 24 1994 13:06 | 6 |
| > So that's who writes all those letters of apology on behalf of Charles
> and KJ.
Not only do you exaggerate too much, but you base it on lies.
Kev, start up one of those 900 numbers like Tonya's henchmen did.
|
85.487 | Mike Heiser might know this | AKOCOA::BREEN | And thy work is crown'd | Thu Mar 24 1994 17:47 | 3 |
| Did Connie Hawkins play the memorable triple at at Boston in '76?
Or had he retired? He'd been playing since 1960 or thereabouts.
|
85.488 | off the top of my head | FRETZ::HEISER | Shoveling that sunshine | Thu Mar 24 1994 17:50 | 5 |
| > Did Connie Hawkins play the memorable triple at at Boston in '76?
I'm not sure either, but I'd guess he was retired by then. That
Phoenix team had Dick Van Arsdale, Alvin Adams, Paul Westphal, Ricky
Sobers, Garfield Heard, Curtis Perry, ... can't think of any more.
|
85.490 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Fri Mar 25 1994 08:06 | 5 |
| Gee... Thanks KAREN..... I finally know an answer and you send me mail
with the answer.... And yes, I'll post the answer later if no one
gets it...
REK
|
85.491 | | HANNAH::ASHE | like sands thru the hourglass, so were the days of his lives | Fri Mar 25 1994 09:25 | 2 |
| Kellen Winslow?
|
85.492 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Fri Mar 25 1994 09:31 | 2 |
|
Charlie Joyner?
|
85.493 | | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Fri Mar 25 1994 09:38 | 1 |
| Lance Alworth?
|
85.494 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Dean's gone fishin' | Fri Mar 25 1994 10:11 | 2 |
|
Johnny Jefferson
|
85.495 | | CTHQ::LEARY | It'sBeenALongTimeComing... | Fri Mar 25 1994 10:23 | 3 |
| Pete Holohan?
|
85.496 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Fri Mar 25 1994 12:03 | 3 |
| Winslow... 89...
REK
|
85.497 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Dean's gone fishin' | Fri Mar 25 1994 12:06 | 6 |
|
nope...
Jefferson caught 95 one year.......
mike
|
85.499 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Dean's gone fishin' | Fri Mar 25 1994 13:19 | 4 |
|
better check your sources.......
;^)
|
85.500 | SNARF | FRETZ::HEISER | Shoveling that sunshine | Fri Mar 25 1994 14:38 | 1 |
| Did I tell you J. Jefferson went to ASU?
|
85.502 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Mon Mar 28 1994 09:20 | 1 |
| 1977?
|
85.503 | 1976 | CNTROL::KING | | Mon Mar 28 1994 10:01 | 1 |
| 1976
|
85.505 | NCAA trivia | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Mon Mar 28 1994 11:14 | 6 |
| Here's an NCAA tournament question: The Big 10 lost two regional finals
this weekend,but one time a confernce sent three teams to the regional
finals only to see them all lose:
Name the year,the conference,the teams and the winning teams.(8
possible points).
|
85.506 | Boy is it hazy out | AKOCOA::BREEN | And thy work is crown'd | Mon Mar 28 1994 12:34 | 7 |
| I will guess Big East - year (guess) 1983. Teams: St Johns,Georgetown
and Syracuse.
St Johns lost to Georgia I believe and Syracuse to (? ACC or SEC -
Clemson and Florida possibly)
Georgetown ... ?
|
85.507 | Winslow correct | CNTROL::CHILDS | Dean's gone fishin' | Mon Mar 28 1994 13:58 | 4 |
|
KBD, Your sources are fine, it was friday I was just bustin' em'.........
;^)
|
85.508 | Answer to .505 | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Tue Mar 29 1994 16:51 | 17 |
| re:.505 which got a grand total of one guess:
�Here's an NCAA tournament question: The Big 10 lost two regional finals
� this weekend,but one time a confernce sent three teams to the regional
� finals only to see them all lose:
� Name the year,the conference,the teams and the winning teams.(8
� possible points).
The year: 1985
The conference: ACC
The teams: NCSt lost to St Johns in the West
Georgia Tech lost to Georgetown in the East
UNC lost to eventual champion Villanova in the Southeast
and the fourth team was Memphis State.
|
85.509 | Since I've gone this far in that '83 regional | AKOCOA::BREEN | Till Time Shall be no More | Tue Mar 29 1994 17:40 | 2 |
| so if St. Johns did lose to Georgia in regionals in '83 what big east
team also lost that same weekend and to (as I recall) Fla or Clemson?
|
85.510 | 1983 revisited | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Tue Mar 29 1994 17:48 | 8 |
| BC lost to UVa in the West semis. NCST beat UVA.
I think Georgetown was ousted by Memphis State(Keith Lee).
Houston beat Memphis State.
Lousiville beat Kentucky(Sam Bowie) in overtime to gain a final 4 slot
and as mentioned Georgia dusted St Johns and UNC in the east.
Clemson upset some high seed the year they lost at the buzzer to Uconn
in the east regionals at the Meadowlands,but that was 1989.
|
85.511 | A little math, a litle history | AKOCOA::BREEN | Till Time Shall be no More | Tue Mar 29 1994 18:07 | 16 |
| Here is a little math trivia - inconsequentially easy for you heavy
hitters but may be a challenge for your young children :-)
A certain team near and dear is having a great inning except for a certain
hall of famer. Seems that while the rest have reached base in each of
their at bats, old (lets call him George) has made an out each time.
Now he has a chance to acheive certain hall of fame status by making
three outs in one inning.
What is the minimum number of runs already scored?
Now, strangely this actually happened. Anybody care to guess the
batter, total number of runs scored that inning?
Answers tomorrow
|
85.512 | | HANNAH::ASHE | like sands thru the hourglass, so were the days of his lives | Tue Mar 29 1994 18:38 | 1 |
| 13 runs?
|
85.513 | | MSE1::FRANCUS | Mets in '94 | Tue Mar 29 1994 18:50 | 9 |
|
assume he leads off the inning. So he is batter 1,10,19 in the inning.
As batter #19, there are 2 outs, 3 men on base, this batter at the
plate.
19-6 = 13
The Crazy Met
|
85.514 | | CSC32::M_MACGREGOR | | Wed Mar 30 1994 10:07 | 8 |
|
trick answer: if the batter strikes out, but the cather drops the
ball, the batter safely makes it to 1st, he is out but safe 8^)
therefore one batter can make 3 outs in an inning and the team still
have 0 outs and have scored lots of runs 8^)
Marc
|
85.515 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Wed Mar 30 1994 11:32 | 6 |
| re: .514
yabbut the question was about minimum runs scored :-)
The Crazy Met
|
85.516 | Good job, now how did the kids do? | AKOCOA::BREEN | Till Time Shall be no More | Wed Mar 30 1994 12:26 | 6 |
| Walt and Tcm are right. Marc, out is out as the bouncer said to the
Whaler...
Now who is George?
billsmap
|
85.518 | Forgot the year | AD::HEATH | Have pitchers and catchers reported yet? | Fri Apr 01 1994 07:41 | 5 |
|
Edmonton Oilers. Around '79?
Jerry
|
85.519 | June %%, 1953 | AKOCOA::BREEN | Till Time Shall be no More | Fri Apr 01 1994 09:47 | 13 |
| I forgot to put the answer into my "3 outs in an inning" extra credit
answers.
George Kell, a hofer played for the sox on the '53 team that had the 17
runs. Gene Stevens made trivia history be getting 3 hits but george
had a shot a 3 outs but doubled.
Yes, met, sprots most august personnage was at the game. It was ladies
day and my brother and I took mom since kids could get in for 50 cents
if they brought a woman - it was ladies day (will anachronisms ever
cease).
17 runs in one inning makes for a long inning.
|
85.520 | ?? | CTHQ::LEARY | It'sBeenALongTimeComing... | Fri Apr 01 1994 09:52 | 7 |
| Well Karen if you look at the first year of NHL expansion,
didn't four teams qualify? St. Louis, Philly, Minny, and
Pitt? I believe all expansion teams made up the Western(??)
Division of the NHL back in 68, n'est-ce-pas?
MikeL
|
85.521 | E-z | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Fri Apr 01 1994 10:14 | 3 |
| Here's an E-Z one.
Name three players who competed in postseason college tournaments whose
fathers played for the Philly 76ers.
|
85.522 | Boy how different folks minds work | AKOCOA::BREEN | Till Time Shall be no More | Fri Apr 01 1994 10:20 | 6 |
| I don't think you're thinking of him but Matt Guokas' father played in
nba and perhaps with a Philly team but of course it would have been the
Warriors not 76ers. Former of course migrated to sanfran and chiefs
became warriors.
And Danny Schayes father player for chiefs.
|
85.523 | | CAPNET::LEFEBVRE | PCBU Product Management | Fri Apr 01 1994 13:02 | 3 |
| Philadelpha Flyers - 1971?
Mark.
|
85.524 | | GRANPA::DFAUST | Bad Things, man... | Fri Apr 01 1994 13:17 | 8 |
| re: former 76ers kids
The sons of Wali Jones (for Kansas State, I think) and Doug Collins
(for Duke) played in tournney's this year, but I can't come up with the
third.
Dennis Faust
|
85.526 | Son of sixers | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Fri Apr 01 1994 14:27 | 7 |
| Answer to .521
The three sons of sixers are:
Askia Jones-Kansas Sate (Wali)
Chris Coilins-Duke (Doug)
Luke Jackson-Sysracue (Luke)
|
85.527 | Final four trivia | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Mon Apr 04 1994 00:31 | 18 |
| Here's another 1:
One final four in the last 15 years-contained three coaches who have
taken more than one school to the final 4. The only one who hasn't
taken two schools was an assistant at a sch0ol that had plenty of final
4 experience.
Clues for the others: One made the final four at his second school for
the second time this year. One had just taken another school three
years previous. The third would win a national title with his second
school while just missing in the case.
Name each coach (1 point for each) total 4
Name the year: 1 point
Name the teams each coach took that year and the other team they had
taken to the final four:(1 point for each) total 6
Total 11 points.
|
85.529 | Wilkens | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Mon Apr 04 1994 09:22 | 1 |
| Lenny Wilkens
|
85.531 | Guess | ROCK::MURPHY | I love Big East Basketball | Mon Apr 04 1994 13:17 | 9 |
| Re .527
1988
Lute Olson Arizona, Iowa
Larry Brown Kansas, UCLA
Billy Tubbs, OU
Maybe???
|
85.532 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Mon Apr 04 1994 13:29 | 6 |
| Murph,
Love that p_name - how long does it last??
The Crazy Met
|
85.533 | Is this better??? | ROCK::MURPHY | Good News for Mets - Can't finish 7th! | Mon Apr 04 1994 13:47 | 4 |
| Gone now...
Murph
|
85.534 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Mon Apr 04 1994 15:30 | 4 |
| coming from someone who roots for the hapless Cubs that p_name is precious.
The Crazy Met
|
85.535 | Answer and another question | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Tue Apr 05 1994 14:49 | 19 |
| Since I only got one guess,here's the answer:
The year 1980:
The winning team Louisville coached by Denny Crum who experienced quite
a few final fours while an assistant at UCLA and would have succeeded
Wooden had he stayed.
The losers in the finals were UCLA coached by the nomadic Larry Brown
who later won it all at Kansas in 1988.
The semifinal losers were Iowa coached by Lute Olsen who was back this
year.
The other semifinalist was Purdue coached by Lee Rose,who three years
earlier had coached UNC Charlotte into the nation semis where they lost
on a layup at the buzzer to Marquette.
Can anyone remember the Marquette player who made the buzzer beater?
|
85.536 | inquiring minds want to know | NWD002::JOYNER_GL | Did I do that? | Tue Apr 05 1994 16:24 | 4 |
| What team holds the NBA record for the most consecutive years in the
playoffs and how many years in a row did they do it?
|
85.537 | Even Magic can't save them | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Tue Apr 05 1994 16:34 | 1 |
| The Lskers with 21 about to end this year.
|
85.538 | Are you sure? | NWD002::JOYNER_GL | Did I do that? | Tue Apr 05 1994 16:36 | 4 |
| Are you sure that the Lakers have made it 21 straight years! That
doesn't sound right to me.
Glen.
|
85.539 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Apr 05 1994 16:38 | 2 |
| Well, Glen, according to the folks in the Basketball notesfile, it
ain't the Trailblazers.
|
85.541 | | CAMONE::WAY | It looks good in threes.... | Wed Apr 06 1994 09:13 | 5 |
| | When was the lasted time the LAKings missed the playoffs?
The year before Wayne-O came to play wif them?
|
85.542 | leroy ellis? | AKOCOA::BREEN | Till Time Shall be no More | Wed Apr 06 1994 15:11 | 1 |
|
|
85.544 | | CSC32::M_MACGREGOR | | Wed Apr 06 1994 17:34 | 6 |
|
The last time the LA Kings missed the playoffs was the year before they
moved to Sacremento 8^)
Marc
|
85.545 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | Long lost recipe | Thu Apr 07 1994 01:28 | 1 |
| Didn't the kings come from KC?
|
85.547 | up at 0515? | TNPUBS::ALVEY | The sky's ablaze with ladies' legs | Thu Apr 07 1994 09:14 | 1 |
| ...when they were the Royals?
|
85.550 | | TAENG4::ENGGUEST | | Fri Apr 08 1994 07:06 | 3 |
| Ron Tugnutt against the Broons when he was with Quebec.
Mark.
|
85.551 | Make that Bo Ellis - LeRoy was 60s | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Fri Apr 08 1994 12:35 | 2 |
| If Dave is still looking for the marquette trivia answer, I'm still
guessing...
|
85.552 | answer to marquette question | BSS::MENDEZ | | Fri Apr 08 1994 13:44 | 2 |
| I thought it might have been Jerome Whitehead?
|
85.554 | | CAMONE::WAY | The Old Man and the PC | Mon Apr 11 1994 09:12 | 10 |
| | Curtis Joseph was the goalie who faced the most shots lasted season
| (2,202), setting an NHL record...
He and Darcy Wakaluk were unconscious yesterday, in the St. Louis/Dallas
game. It ended 2-2, and I couldn't have been happier after the stellar
goaltending in net.
btw, have I mentioned today that Jon Casey SUCKS?
|
85.556 | | LUDWIG::GARRY | Dallas Cowboys back where they belong #1 | Tue Apr 12 1994 08:49 | 8 |
| trivia guess.
Is it Bernie Kosar ??????
Tom
|
85.558 | Kev says he carried you and I believe him. ;^) | CNTROL::CHILDS | Brillant, Charming and Nasty | Tue Apr 12 1994 09:14 | 8 |
|
big football fan that he is I'll bet TG didn't know Bernie held the record
before he moved to Sowland despite the fact that TV analysists hoped on it
every week....
who's record did break? I know do you?
mike
|
85.560 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Tue Apr 12 1994 09:38 | 7 |
| Name the only 2 franchises (sp) in the NBA that have a career
record of over .500 on the road...
1 team is still active and the other team had been disbanded and
the players were dispersed to other teams..
REK
|
85.561 | aka ASF | CNTROL::CHILDS | Brillant, Charming and Nasty | Tue Apr 12 1994 10:21 | 4 |
|
anybody who cares to answer KBD, but mostly my buddy Tom........
mike
|
85.562 | answers and question | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Tue Apr 12 1994 11:31 | 9 |
| I think Milt Plum once had that record (old brownie from jim brown
days).
On nba question I would guess two red auerbach coached teams:
boston celtics and washington capitals
And a question I don't have answer for: has any bruin goaltender ever
won the Vezina trophy?
|
85.563 | ex-Colt | HBAHBA::HAAS | The karma ran over my dogma | Tue Apr 12 1994 11:42 | 1 |
| Bert Jones?
|
85.564 | | CAMONE::WAY | Smells like dead teen spirit | Tue Apr 12 1994 11:50 | 5 |
| > And a question I don't have answer for: has any bruin goaltender ever
> won the Vezina trophy?
Frank Brimsek I believe. Could be wrong, but I think so.....
|
85.565 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Tue Apr 12 1994 12:18 | 3 |
| The NBA Question, The Celtics is one.... Who is the other?
REK
|
85.566 | No right answer yet..... | CNTROL::CHILDS | Brillant, Charming and Nasty | Tue Apr 12 1994 12:31 | 0 |
85.567 | | GENRAL::WADE | So, what's on your alleged mind? | Tue Apr 12 1994 12:45 | 7 |
| MikeyC.
John Elway? :*)
No really, I'd guess Joe Montana......
Claybone
|
85.568 | | CAMONE::WAY | Smells like dead teen spirit | Tue Apr 12 1994 12:57 | 15 |
| re Broons Goalies and the Vezina:
Tiny Thompson 1930,1933,1936,1938
Frank Brimsek 1939,1942
Pete Peters 1983
Cheevers never won it.....
Before 1982, awarded to goalie who, having played 25 or more games, allowed
the feweset goals. After 1982, awarded to "outstanding goalie"
|
85.569 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Brillant, Charming and Nasty | Tue Apr 12 1994 14:11 | 11 |
|
haha Claybone, thanks for the laugh......
sorry but it ain't Montana....
I'll drop you a hint....
if you ain't 30 something, the only way you would have seen this guy
was in highlight reels.........
mike
|
85.570 | | CAMONE::WAY | Smells like dead teen spirit | Tue Apr 12 1994 14:15 | 3 |
| Bart Starr?
Johnny Unitas, probably.....
|
85.571 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Brillant, Charming and Nasty | Tue Apr 12 1994 14:19 | 8 |
|
too good of clue I guess........
yes it was good ole Bart Starr......
294 straight.......
mike
|
85.572 | | CAMONE::WAY | Smells like dead teen spirit | Tue Apr 12 1994 14:29 | 13 |
| > too good of clue I guess........
>
> yes it was good ole Bart Starr......
>
> 294 straight.......
Well, you forget that the Packers were my first love when I started
following football.... It took a while for the question to percolate
down through all the crud in my head, but Starr was GREAT.....
'Saw
|
85.573 | Boy those Canadians sure love their trophies | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Tue Apr 12 1994 14:55 | 13 |
| 'Saw,
You're probably the only one who cares but the "Chicatoumi
Cucumber" was none other than
Georges Vezina
Montreal Canadian goaltender (who died of tuberculosis)
And the aforementioned "Lady" was Byng
Do you recall the other great goal tender who died (at the end of a
great career as a player) suddenly? Some would still say we was best
ever to appear in Broon net though for a (much too) short time.
|
85.574 | slow day | CNTROL::CHILDS | Brillant, Charming and Nasty | Tue Apr 12 1994 14:57 | 16 |
|
> Well, you forget that the Packers were my first love when I started
> following football.... It took a while for the question to percolate
> down through all the crud in my head, but Starr was GREAT.....
No I didn't forget. How could I with all the times you've referenced
Vince in here. What was surprising was that you need a clue. Then again
maybe not......
many ;^)
mike
|
85.575 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Tue Apr 12 1994 14:59 | 5 |
| and all this time I thought that "Chicatoumi Cucumber" was
Chiquita Bananas male counterpart.
The Crazy Met
|
85.576 | | CAMONE::WAY | Smells like dead teen spirit | Tue Apr 12 1994 15:03 | 24 |
| > You're probably the only one who cares but the "Chicatoumi
> Cucumber" was none other than
>
> Georges Vezina
Actually, I did not know that. I never knew much about Vezina other than
they named the trophy after him and he died of TB.
> And the aforementioned "Lady" was Byng
Whose trophy is for most gentlemanly player....
| Do you recall the other great goal tender who died (at the end of a
| great career as a player) suddenly? Some would still say we was best
| ever to appear in Broon net though for a (much too) short time.
Terry Sawchuck, arguably the greatest goaltender ever, died as the result
of a car accident, yes?
'Saw
|
85.577 | | CAMONE::WAY | Smells like dead teen spirit | Tue Apr 12 1994 15:04 | 19 |
| > No I didn't forget. How could I with all the times you've referenced
> Vince in here. What was surprising was that you need a clue. Then again
> maybe not......
Vince Lombardi, arguably the greatest football coach of all time.
I always need a clue. My brain was never the same after Maureen's 5 Torr. 8^)
> many ;^)
Amen.....
'Saw
|
85.578 | Ah like aigs | CTHQ::LEARY | It'sBeenALongTimeComing... | Tue Apr 12 1994 15:04 | 5 |
| SDawchuck was involved in some horseplay with Ron Stewart and died.
Don't know if it involved automobiles or farm animals for that matter.
MikeL
|
85.579 | | CAMONE::WAY | Smells like dead teen spirit | Tue Apr 12 1994 15:08 | 5 |
| > Don't know if it involved automobiles or farm animals for that matter.
Horse play with farm animals rarely leads to death. Well, not a quick
death. It can be a slow lingering death, but that's another story.....
|
85.580 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Tue Apr 12 1994 15:18 | 4 |
| The other club was the Chicago Stags....
REK
|
85.582 | A shot | CNTROL::KING | | Wed Apr 13 1994 09:48 | 9 |
| Assuming WARRIORS is the key, I will go with
Woody Sauldsberry - PHI - 58
Wilt Chamberlain - PHI - 60
Rick Barry - SF - 66
Keith Wilkes - GS - 75
Mitch Richmond - GS - 89
Tim Hardaway - GS - 90
Chris Webber - GS - 94 ??
|
85.584 | Barry | CNTROL::KING | | Wed Apr 13 1994 10:45 | 22 |
| I wasn't sure of the last two, but Barry is right on.
If I have this correct it went like this with Barry.
Graduated Miami 65
San Francisco - NBA 65-66 Rookie of the Year
San Francisco - NBA 66-67
67-68 Sat out/option year
Oakland - ABA 68-69
Washington - ABA 69-70
New York - ABA 70-71
New York - ABA 71-72
Golden St - NBA 72-73
Golden St - NBA 73-74
Golden St - NBA 74-75
Golden St - NBA 75-76
Golden St - NBA 76-77
Golden St - NBA 77-78
Houston - NBA 78-79
Houston - NBA 79-80
|
85.586 | He just retired | AD::HEATH | Have pitchers and catchers reported yet? | Thu Apr 14 1994 08:24 | 2 |
|
Taylor.
|
85.588 | Steve Fischer? ;^) | CNTROL::CHILDS | Brillant, Charming and Nasty | Tue Apr 19 1994 08:53 | 0 |
85.589 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Oh Mickey you're so fine... | Tue Apr 19 1994 10:46 | 2 |
| Phil Jackson?
|
85.591 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Brillant, Charming and Nasty | Thu Apr 21 1994 10:37 | 2 |
|
Downtown Freddy Brown.............
|
85.592 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Thu Apr 21 1994 10:41 | 3 |
| Sonics.... McDaniel? Ellis?
REK
|
85.593 | Haywood | CNTROL::KING | | Thu Apr 21 1994 10:49 | 2 |
| Spencer Haywood?
|
85.595 | | FRETZ::HEISER | no D in Phoenix | Thu Apr 21 1994 12:54 | 4 |
| > Mikey's correct. Fred Brown - 58 points.
Probably be more if they had the trey in Downtown's day. He had
"In-the-gym" range like Majerle.
|
85.597 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | North Carolina blows | Fri Apr 22 1994 08:40 | 3 |
|
Doc Gooden?
|
85.599 | | MSE1::FRANCUS | Mets in '94 | Fri Apr 22 1994 11:21 | 5 |
| And a Stankee fan knew that. Chap, sure you're not really a closet NY
METS fan??
The Crazy Met
|
85.600 | No but a Doc Gooden fan though.... | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | North Carolina blows | Fri Apr 22 1994 11:51 | 6 |
|
That would have to be a deeeeeeeeeeep closet.
Chap
|
85.601 | Just had to get this off; for your kids mainly | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Fri Apr 22 1994 12:10 | 4 |
| What is the westernmost state in U.S.?
Hint: Which is furthur east: Westernmost part of U.S. or Easternmost
part of New Zealand
|
85.602 | Alaska | HBAHBA::HAAS | Saturn sheets | Fri Apr 22 1994 12:14 | 0 |
85.603 | | SOLANA::MAY_BR | TFO has been TFSO'd | Fri Apr 22 1994 12:17 | 6 |
|
Speaking of Doc and trivia, two washed up near greats went at it last
night Doc and Hershiser. Remember when people thought both of these
guys were shoo ins for the HoF?
brews
|
85.604 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Fri Apr 22 1994 12:33 | 2 |
| Right on ttom,
And West of eastern tip of NZ lies Aleutians
|
85.606 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | North Carolina blows | Tue Apr 26 1994 08:34 | 3 |
|
Larry Nance?
|
85.608 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Tue Apr 26 1994 09:06 | 3 |
| Scott Wedman?
REK
|
85.609 | Wilkens | CNTROL::KING | | Tue Apr 26 1994 09:28 | 2 |
| I would say Lenny Wilkens, though with the majority coming from St.
Louis and Seattle
|
85.610 | john Bagley (no make that Price) | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Tue Apr 26 1994 11:28 | 7 |
| I mean Cleveland has the same obscurity factor as the Kings in hockey.
Bagley played on the team coached by George Karl that took bird etal to
6 in the 80s (Karl made a serious blunder in finale at cleveland). That
team must have had a reasonable player.
Mark Price - He's a cavalier
|
85.612 | He moved to first at the end didn't he? | AD::HEATH | Have pitchers and catchers reported yet? | Thu Apr 28 1994 07:36 | 5 |
|
Ernie Banks. Or did he hit enough as a short stop?
j/
|
85.613 | Rico Petrocelli | DZIGN::ROBICHAUD | Go Broons�! | Thu Apr 28 1994 09:07 | 1 |
|
|
85.615 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Thu Apr 28 1994 09:13 | 3 |
| Cal Ripkin?
REK
|
85.617 | | CAMONE::WAY | Snake and Nape | Thu Apr 28 1994 09:54 | 2 |
| This might not be a nice thing to say, but I hope Cal gets hurt
sometime between now and next July......
|
85.618 | He's gonna do it just for you, 'Saw... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Thu Apr 28 1994 10:04 | 10 |
|
> This might not be a nice thing to say, but I hope Cal gets hurt
> sometime between now and next July......
At which point you'd probably start calling him "Part-Time Cal"...
;-)
glenn
|
85.619 | | CAMONE::WAY | Snake and Nape | Thu Apr 28 1994 10:10 | 7 |
| > At which point you'd probably start calling him "Part-Time Cal"...
I'd call him Saint Cal if he doesn't break Lou Gehrig's record....
'Saw
|
85.620 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | North Carolina blows | Thu Apr 28 1994 11:23 | 6 |
|
Yeah I wouldn't find seeing him with an appendacitis attack either.
Chap
|
85.621 | | CAMONE::WAY | Snake and Nape | Thu Apr 28 1994 11:39 | 4 |
| Yeah, how fake was Patrick Roy's (pronounced Roy) appendicitis attack.
Personally, I think he had the clap, that's why he was getting the
antibiotics.....
|
85.622 | Cal Ripken? | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Thu Apr 28 1994 11:43 | 1 |
|
|
85.623 | Another Mtl phony psyche job | CTHQ::LEARY | It'sBeenALongTimeComing... | Thu Apr 28 1994 11:47 | 6 |
| Hey I'm no Doctor VinnieBoombatz but I never heard of acute
appendicitis being cured by anti-biotics and hospital rest.
Any quacks out there that know what up?
MikeL
|
85.624 | And a genuine hero to boot | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Thu Apr 28 1994 11:47 | 3 |
| What hockey player is hockey hall of fame but never played in nhl
Hint, he was a tiger of a football player too
|
85.625 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Apr 28 1994 12:25 | 3 |
| I beleive that appendicitis is an inflammation of the appendix caused
by an infection, so it doesn't seem that unreasonable that if detected
early enough, it could be treated by antibiotics.
|
85.626 | | CAMONE::WAY | Snake and Nape | Thu Apr 28 1994 12:34 | 1 |
| Patrick had the clap.....
|
85.627 | | CTHQ::LEARY | It'sBeenALongTimeComing... | Thu Apr 28 1994 12:52 | 13 |
| Welcome back laddie,
Now since you answered, you must be the resident quack; we all know
you're daffy because you play rugby..
I realize that appendicitis can be treated with medication but I was
asking about acute, acute being the operative word, appendicitis.
Through my lack_a-knowledge about physiology, I assumed that *acute*
was to be interpreted as "ready to burst" as in "most definitely
operable"?? I await with bated breath, Dr Welby... 8^)
MikeL
|
85.628 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Apr 28 1994 12:57 | 8 |
| � I realize that appendicitis can be treated with medication but I was
� asking about acute, acute being the operative word, appendicitis.
� Through my lack_a-knowledge about physiology, I assumed that *acute*
� was to be interpreted as "ready to burst" as in "most definitely
� operable"?? I await with bated breath, Dr Welby... 8^)
According to the news report I read, they caught the condition before
it became acute.
|
85.629 | | PTOVAX::JACOB | We like our beer flat as can be.. | Thu Apr 28 1994 13:51 | 14 |
| I don't see why peoples makes such a big deal out of a longstanding
record being broken, and not wanting to see it done.
Like Hank Aaron getting death threats trying to affect him when he was
ready to break that fat Yankie's HR record.
If a guy is good enuf to play that long, let him have the freakin'
record.
Did these same whiners piss and moan when Rose was ready to break
CObb's all-time hit record?????
JaKe
|
85.630 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Thu Apr 28 1994 13:59 | 6 |
| and of course 'saw and lots of other folks forget that there were a bunch
of times where Gehrig started the game and left after the first inning
just to keep his streak alive.
The Crazy Met
|
85.631 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Apr 28 1994 14:15 | 4 |
| � Did these same whiners piss and moan when Rose was ready to break
� CObb's all-time hit record?????
Yup.
|
85.632 | | ROCK::HUBER | File and Forget | Thu Apr 28 1994 14:30 | 29 |
|
Re .629
> I don't see why peoples makes such a big deal out of a longstanding
> record being broken, and not wanting to see it done.
> Like Hank Aaron getting death threats trying to affect him when he was
> ready to break that fat Yankie's HR record.
> If a guy is good enuf to play that long, let him have the freakin'
> record.
I think the biggest problems people have with Cal's attempt at the
record are:
1) It would take it away from Lou Gehrig, and
2) He publicly states that it's not his primary goal, when every
action he takes indicates that it is.
Another interesting sidebar is the speculation, backed up by a fair
amount of convincing data, about how much better Ripken's numbers
would be if he sat down 10 games a year. I think another group
that doesn't want to see him break the record are those who are
upset that he hasn't done what's best for his team by going for
"the streak"
Joe
|
85.633 | | CAMONE::WAY | Snake and Nape | Thu Apr 28 1994 14:45 | 3 |
| Well put Joe.
'Saw
|
85.634 | | CSC32::GAULKE | | Thu Apr 28 1994 15:25 | 16 |
|
I think he oughta do everything he can to get the record,
even if it means his BA could be .10 points higher.
(that's Batting Average, not Blood Alcohol)
I mean, if we can praise some half dead senator
being wheeled (emergency room entourage included) into
the Senate so as not to miss a vote, then
Cal Ripken going for Ol' Lous record oughta
be the least of our worries.
|
85.635 | Gehrig couldn't have handpicked a better candidate, from above | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Thu Apr 28 1994 15:35 | 11 |
|
I consider the backlash against the breaking of these kinds of records
to be a failure to recognize and salute the legends of the game in
their own time. Ripken, while not as great a ballplayer as Gehrig on
the alltime scale, is certainly one of those legends, one of the
greatest shortstops of all time. Not only that, his exemplary
character is entirely within the traditions set by a great man like
Gehrig. Setting this record in no way detracts from Gehrig's legacy...
glenn
|
85.636 | | CAMONE::WAY | Snake and Nape | Thu Apr 28 1994 15:40 | 11 |
| > I consider the backlash against the breaking of these kinds of records
> to be a failure to recognize and salute the legends of the game in
> their own time. Ripken, while not as great a ballplayer as Gehrig on
> the alltime scale, is certainly one of those legends, one of the
> greatest shortstops of all time. Not only that, his exemplary
> character is entirely within the traditions set by a great man like
> Gehrig. Setting this record in no way detracts from Gehrig's legacy...
True, but I still hope he gets a Patrick Roy (pronounced Roy) case
of appendicitis before nexted July.....8^)
|
85.637 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Thu Apr 28 1994 16:08 | 2 |
|
Gee, Saw', you're nothing if not flexible (read: wishy-washy).
|
85.638 | | CAMONE::WAY | Snake and Nape | Thu Apr 28 1994 16:17 | 11 |
| > Gee, Saw', you're nothing if not flexible (read: wishy-washy).
Nah, not flexible or wishy-washy. Just evaluated what Glenn had to
say, agreed on some points, but, at the heart of the matter, I'm
hoping that ol Cal breaks a leg, or catches Oscar in his zipper, cuts
a finger, has an anal abcess or anything that will make him miss
one game...
'Saw
|
85.639 | Cal has and will play through an anal abcess... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Thu Apr 28 1994 16:38 | 6 |
|
Looks like I'm going to have to wear my Ripken #8 T-shirt to the next
get-together and set this thing straight, dammit...
glenn
|
85.640 | | CAMONE::WAY | Snake and Nape | Thu Apr 28 1994 16:57 | 8 |
| >
> Looks like I'm going to have to wear my Ripken #8 T-shirt to the next
> get-together and set this thing straight, dammit...
>
Well, we'll see how ol' Cal does against my friends Vinny and Guido....8^)
|
85.641 | They just don't makeem like ol' Hobie anymore | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Thu Apr 28 1994 18:34 | 18 |
| The barrage of guesses sent to my personal account ranged from Pierre
Marquette to Tom Glavine and over to Richie Hebner.
But Hobie Baker is the Princeton Hockey, Football player who is in the
Hockey Hall of Fame. He is also one of the great collegiate football
stars of his era, a great punter when that phase of the game was
critical.
In both sports he had Frank Merriwell type famous plays to save the
Tigers. I'll have to "look it up"(trivia - who made that phrase
famous?) if this note generates an explosion of interest in sports
antiquity.
Finally, in the finest Merriwell tradition Baker was a WWI flying ace
seeing heroic action in France. Then when the war had ended he died on
a routine training flight.
Billte
|
85.643 | Steve Avery | KALI::MORGAN | | Fri Apr 29 1994 09:10 | 1 |
|
|
85.644 | Lee Smith | CNTROL::CHILDS | Brillant, Charming and Nasty | Fri Apr 29 1994 09:26 | 0 |
85.645 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | North Carolina blows | Fri Apr 29 1994 09:31 | 7 |
|
Hecter Carrasco 0.93
Chap
|
85.647 | | CAMONE::WAY | Snake and Nape | Fri Apr 29 1994 10:14 | 4 |
| > Lee Smith is correct... his career era is 2.91.
Why can't the Red Sox get a guy like that?????
|
85.648 | 3 out 5 last night though 10 bucks woopie | CNTROL::CHILDS | Brillant, Charming and Nasty | Fri Apr 29 1994 10:18 | 4 |
|
too bad I couldn't guess the lottery numbers like I can this trivia stuff...
mike
|
85.649 | | CAMONE::WAY | Snake and Nape | Fri Apr 29 1994 10:29 | 13 |
| > -< 3 out 5 last night though 10 bucks woopie >-
>
>
>too bad I couldn't guess the lottery numbers like I can this trivia stuff...
You're not old enough.
As /Don would tell you, the lottery is fixed so that the big payouts
go to folks between the ages of 75 and 80, with the idea that they'll
never collect all of the money....8^)
'Saw
|
85.650 | fixed... | SALEM::STIG | Big Sister HILLARY is Watching You!! | Fri Apr 29 1994 10:33 | 3 |
| so true..so true..
stig
|
85.652 | Is there more??? | AD::HEATH | Have pitchers and catchers reported yet? | Mon May 02 1994 09:24 | 10 |
|
Clemens '86
Rice '78
Yaz '67
Willimams '47 (I know he lost to Joe D in 41 56 >> .406 and one other
time because he was a mean SOB to the press but he may have one it
another time)
Jerry
|
85.653 | another Red Sox MVP | BALL4::KURAS | Buy me some peanuts & Crackerjacks | Mon May 02 1994 09:30 | 1 |
| Freddie Lynn, '75 MVP & RotY
|
85.654 | Tim Naehring, 1994... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon May 02 1994 10:07 | 1 |
|
|
85.655 | | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | You gotta put down the duckie... | Mon May 02 1994 11:14 | 9 |
| Uhhh
Clemens
Rice
Lynn
Yastremski
Williams
Jenson
Foxx
|
85.657 | Usually forget Jensen... | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | You gotta put down the duckie... | Mon May 02 1994 11:43 | 0 |
85.658 | He could run, field, hit for average and power | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass - 1995 NCAA Champs! | Mon May 02 1994 12:41 | 6 |
| Jackie Jensen was my favorite player when I was a kid. My mom loved
Ted Williams, but I was always partial to Jensen. His two biggest
claims to fame were his fear of flying and his rocky marraige to
Olympic swimmer Zo Ann something.
NAZZ
|
85.659 | | CAMONE::WAY | Snake and Nape | Mon May 02 1994 12:43 | 8 |
| > claims to fame were his fear of flying and his rocky marraige to
> Olympic swimmer Zo Ann something. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Does that mean he beat her like a side of beef?
8^)
|
85.660 | one of my favorite BoSox, should've kept him | FRETZ::HEISER | no D in Phoenix | Mon May 02 1994 13:19 | 1 |
| > Freddie Lynn, '75 MVP & RotY
|
85.661 | | 25621::ROBICHAUD | Go Broons�! | Mon May 02 1994 14:42 | 1 |
| Who was the first free agent that the BoSox signed?
|
85.662 | | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | You gotta put down the duckie... | Mon May 02 1994 14:55 | 3 |
| | Who was the first free agent that the BoSox signed?
Bill Campbell...
|
85.663 | | 25621::ROBICHAUD | Go Broons�! | Mon May 02 1994 15:00 | 1 |
| Nope. He was a pitcher though.
|
85.664 | Roger Moret | CNTROL::CHILDS | Brillant, Charming and Nasty | Mon May 02 1994 15:14 | 6 |
|
Bill Momboquette........
yeah I know it wasn't but I always loved that name.......
mike
|
85.665 | | CAMONE::WAY | Snake and Nape | Mon May 02 1994 15:17 | 8 |
| > Bill Momboquette........
That's just a reminder for the day after Mother's Day:
Don't forget the BILL for Mom's Bouquette....8^)
'Saw
|
85.666 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Mon May 02 1994 15:19 | 4 |
| 'Saw it is Monday, not Friday afternoon.
The Crazy Met
|
85.667 | | CAMONE::WAY | Snake and Nape | Mon May 02 1994 15:22 | 13 |
| >
>'Saw it is Monday, not Friday afternoon.
>
Monday, Friday....it's all relative. I'm ready for another weekend already
so it feels like Friday....
Plus, Monday night is drink with the boys night, so that's another
reason.....8^)
'Saw
|
85.668 | | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | You gotta put down the duckie... | Mon May 02 1994 15:30 | 3 |
| I was sure the firsted free agent was Bill Campbell, so now I'll guess -
Juan Marichal...
|
85.669 | | CAMONE::WAY | Snake and Nape | Mon May 02 1994 15:47 | 16 |
| <<< Note 85.668 by TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH "You gotta put down the duckie..." >>>
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Okay, I'll bite. Where does this come from?
Is that like "Okay, put down the duckie and no body gets hurt, we all
walk outta here in one piece"?
Or is it more like "I love you, you love me, put down the duckie and we'll
see...."
Enquiring and all that....
'saw
|
85.670 | | SOLANA::MAY_BR | Holtz, ACC Crisp, TC* | Mon May 02 1994 15:54 | 3 |
| Skip Lockwood?
|
85.671 | | CSC32::GAULKE | | Mon May 02 1994 15:56 | 10 |
|
I believe it's from the nightclub scene in the "Muppet Movie".
All us great dads make sure the kids watch only the very best.
|
85.672 | | MKFSA::LONG | Great view from the cheap seats! | Mon May 02 1994 15:57 | 8 |
| <<< Note 85.668 by TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH "You gotta put down the duckie..." >>>
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I think I remember that line from a movie. This bodacious woman
is sitting on a bed clutching a HUGE stiffed duck and wearing only
her birthday suite. Guess you had to be there...
billl
|
85.673 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Brillant, Charming and Nasty | Mon May 02 1994 15:57 | 7 |
|
"put down the duckie, if you want to play the saxaphone"
it's one of those great tunes from Sesame St. even has 5 or 6
Giants in it singing a verse......
mike
|
85.674 | better ask Fozzie | BALL4::KURAS | Buy me some peanuts & Crackerjacks | Mon May 02 1994 15:57 | 6 |
| re: "You gotta put down the duckie..."
> Okay, I'll bite. Where does this come from?
"...if you wanna play the saxophone."
It comes from Jim Henson's Muppetts, I believe.
|
85.675 | Notes Collission! | BALL4::KURAS | Buy me some peanuts & Crackerjacks | Mon May 02 1994 15:59 | 1 |
| re last 3 - 4 replies
|
85.676 | | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | You gotta put down the duckie... | Mon May 02 1994 16:02 | 22 |
|
| <<< Note 85.668 by TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH "You gotta put down the duckie..." >>>
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|Okay, I'll bite. Where does this come from?
Probably my all-time favorite Seseme Street songs. You see, Ernie meets
up with these wicked-cool muppet jazz musicians, and wants to play the saxaphone
with them. Ernie being Ernie (BTW, are Ernie and Bert lovers?), he is carrying
his rubber duckie. Well the lead of the band has to explain to Ernie that he
has to "Put down the duckie, if you want to play the saxaphone".
The producers loved it just as much as me. They went out and got a host of
celebs, and cut to them singing "put down the duckie". I don't even remember
them all (it was done a few years ago), but I remember: Paul Simon, Jane
Curtin, a group of African musicials, three NY Mets, including Kieth Hernandez,
Ray Charles (?), (there's a lot more, fellow Daddys will fill in, I'm sure).
We have this on a video, and my girls and I dance around the family room
whenever it comes on. Well I guess it's more appropriate to say the girls
run around me in circles, giggling.
=Bob=
|
85.677 | | CAMONE::WAY | Snake and Nape | Mon May 02 1994 16:03 | 9 |
| If it has anything to do with Zoot, then it's cool.
I've got a good friend who plays bari sax and he and I both think
that Zoot is wicked cool.
So, if it's got to do with duckies and sax and maybe Zoot, that's cool....
'Saw
|
85.678 | | DZIGN::ROBICHAUD | Go Broons�! | Mon May 02 1994 16:03 | 4 |
| Bruce May got it right. I won a free drink at Partner's Saturday
night for guessing right too. All you get is a kudos Bruce.
/Don
|
85.679 | | CAMONE::WAY | Snake and Nape | Mon May 02 1994 16:06 | 3 |
| >Ray Charles (?),
Ray Charles roolz too....
|
85.680 | | CAMONE::WAY | Snake and Nape | Mon May 02 1994 16:06 | 4 |
| > Bruce May got it right. I won a free drink at Partner's Saturday
> night for guessing right too. All you get is a kudos Bruce.
No flies on you, Slasher....
|
85.681 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Thanks Zeke... | Mon May 02 1994 16:10 | 4 |
| I think Rafael Santana's another one in the "put down the duckie"
video. I think Martina's in there. Maybe even Saw's favorite-
Susan St. James...
|
85.682 | | CAMONE::WAY | Snake and Nape | Mon May 02 1994 16:13 | 10 |
| > video. I think Martina's in there. Maybe even Saw's favorite-
> Susan St. James...
Susan St. James roolz. She is SO cool. WE almost got her to have
chicken with us too.....
sigh.
|
85.683 | | MKFSA::LONG | Great view from the cheap seats! | Mon May 02 1994 16:14 | 5 |
| >>Susan St. James roolz. She is SO cool. WE almost got her to have
>>chicken with us too.....
Why don't you ask her to be the next mystery guest at the next
Git Tagether?
|
85.684 | | CAMONE::WAY | Snake and Nape | Mon May 02 1994 16:21 | 9 |
| >
> Why don't you ask her to be the next mystery guest at the next
> Git Tagether?
Well, if I bump into her again, I'll see if she's interested. Dick might
get jealous though, you know, someone as sexy as she is out with all
of us studs.... He might wanna come along.....
|
85.685 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon May 02 1994 16:48 | 1 |
| Not Zoot, Hoots the Owl.
|
85.686 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Brillant, Charming and Nasty | Mon May 02 1994 16:56 | 6 |
|
with the exception of Kermit, Sesame St. Muppet characters and Muppet
characters never appear on the other show although many have simular
personalities........
mike
|
85.687 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Tue May 03 1994 11:32 | 4 |
| As mentioned, it is Hoots the owl ...
Others in the song, Barbara Walters, the woman who was in
Upstairs, Downstairs (I forget her name for the second) ...
|
85.688 | | CAMONE::WAY | Snake and Nape | Tue May 03 1994 11:47 | 7 |
| The only sax player in all of Henson's menagerie, worth his salt is
Zoot.
Hoots the Owl can hoot all he want, but Zoot is The Man. Mainly because
he's got Divine inspiration from his namesake....
'SAw
|
85.689 | Mike Torrez | FRETZ::HEISER | no D in Phoenix | Tue May 03 1994 13:27 | 1 |
| > Who was the first free agent that the BoSox signed?
|
85.690 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Thanks Zeke... | Tue May 03 1994 14:26 | 2 |
| Jean Marsh?
|
85.691 | skip should've stuck to pitching from the start | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Tue May 03 1994 15:09 | 13 |
| Skip Lockwood who apparently was the answer was a bonus baby signed by
Charley Finley in '64 and because of rule at the time sat on the bench
that season.
Later he converted to pitcher from 3rd base and finally had some
limited success as a reliever having one or two decent seasons with a
nl team from ny.
Suspected of knowing his arm was fini from overwork he signed a hefty
fe contract with gullible sox and was much maligned and underused here.
Skip of course was from CM and Norwood (same as hebner and travers)
where he bested bill the elder's ll team for the 57 championship
|
85.693 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Brillant, Charming and Nasty | Wed May 04 1994 10:03 | 2 |
|
Daryll Strawberry
|
85.694 | Snider? | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Wed May 04 1994 14:16 | 7 |
| Mike, say it isn't so. After Sherm Douglas made that run at the Cooz'
assist record and Dee was closing in on Bird's steal record I can't
stand it any more.
Say it was the Duke, lie to me
billte
|
85.695 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Brillant, Charming and Nasty | Wed May 04 1994 14:21 | 5 |
|
Billthe, relax I haven't got a clue, I figured guessing Strawberry was
sure to get a rise.........
mike
|
85.697 | excess baggage | FRETZ::HEISER | no D in Phoenix | Wed May 04 1994 19:22 | 1 |
| Strawman left rehab today, with 25 extra pounds.
|
85.699 | The Selfish One | STRATA::GARRY | Dallas Cowboys back where they belong #1 | Thu May 05 1994 07:41 | 4 |
| Thats an easy one.....Wade Boggs
Tom
|
85.700 | say NO! to Heiser! | CSTEAM::FARLEY | | Thu May 05 1994 10:55 | 1 |
|
|
85.701 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu May 05 1994 11:38 | 1 |
| re .700: I think the cure is becoming worse than the disease.
|
85.703 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | What a terrible year 1918 | Fri May 06 1994 08:26 | 8 |
|
Terry Norris
and
Roberto Duran
Marvin Hagler beat him too but he was ROBBED!!!!
|
85.704 | responding to a radio call-in... | TNPUBS::ALVEY | Drive-by body-piercing | Mon May 09 1994 10:11 | 5 |
| "Daryl Strawberry is not a dog. Dogs are loyal
and run hard after balls,"
-Tommy Lasorda
dr.a
|
85.705 | | CAMONE::WAY | Un-filtered Camels and Raw Beef | Mon May 09 1994 10:26 | 6 |
| >
>"Daryl Strawberry is not a dog. Dogs are loyal
>and run hard after balls,"
> -Tommy Lasorda
Classic Lasorda....8^)
|
85.706 | second opinion | HBAHBA::HAAS | Maybe too much Goody's Powder | Mon May 09 1994 11:47 | 3 |
| In the words of Fletch, "I hate Tommy Lasorda".
TTom
|
85.708 | If its Boggs I'm gonna earl | AD::HEATH | Have pitchers and catchers reported yet? | Tue May 10 1994 07:30 | 5 |
|
Tony Gwynn.
Jerry
|
85.710 | A question spawns a question | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Tue May 10 1994 12:31 | 5 |
| Okay, most homeruns same peried - Murray is guess here
and just thinking on the ba question:
If you took 65-74 and 75-84 for players who played a full decade
I suspect Rod Carew might be the answer
|
85.711 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue May 10 1994 12:37 | 5 |
|
> Okay, most homeruns same peried - Murray is guess here
A coupla dogs named Strawberry and Canseco are ahead of him...
|
85.713 | Just a guess | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass - 1995 NCAA Champs! | Fri May 13 1994 10:50 | 1 |
| Spencer Haywood?
|
85.715 | I knew that | FRETZ::HEISER | no D in Phoenix | Fri May 13 1994 14:05 | 1 |
|
|
85.717 | Rod Gilbert? | AKOCOA::PETERSON | Four whacks instead of 6? | Mon May 16 1994 09:43 | 1 |
|
|
85.718 | Andy Bathgate? | CTHQ::LEARY | It'sBeenALongTimeComing... | Mon May 16 1994 10:26 | 1 |
|
|
85.721 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | Yes I Am !!! | Mon May 16 1994 10:50 | 5 |
|
Did Paul O'Neil have 200 hits lasted year? Mattingly would be the
easy guess.
Ron
|
85.722 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon May 16 1994 11:06 | 1 |
| Wade Boggs, but he did it with the BoSox.
|
85.723 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | What a terrible year 1918 | Mon May 16 1994 13:02 | 3 |
|
Roberto Kelly?
|
85.726 | Daneyko & Albelein ? | AKOCOA::PETERSON | Goinks on parade | Wed May 18 1994 08:19 | 1 |
|
|
85.728 | Daneyko & Zelapukin? | AKOCOA::PETERSON | Goinks on parade | Wed May 18 1994 08:40 | 1 |
|
|
85.729 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | Yes I Am !!! | Wed May 18 1994 09:34 | 2 |
|
Bill Guerin the other?
|
85.730 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Fri May 20 1994 14:40 | 7 |
| What are the 4?-5? sports you win going backwards?
Rowing?
Swimming?
Hi-jump?
Figure Skating?
REK
|
85.731 | clarification | HBAHBA::HAAS | Maybe too much Goody's Powder | Fri May 20 1994 14:46 | 3 |
| You mean, at all or that's the main way you play the sport?
TTom
|
85.732 | | MKFSA::LONG | M-O-O-N spells layoff. Laws yes! | Fri May 20 1994 14:46 | 6 |
| >> What are the 4?-5? sports you win going backwards?
Darts? When you play 301 you count down to 0.
billl
|
85.733 | | CAPNET::LEFEBVRE | PCBU Product Management | Fri May 20 1994 16:53 | 4 |
| In Field of Dreams, who were the Red Sox playing and who was on the
mound during the Costner/James Earl Jones Fenway scene.
Mark.
|
85.734 | | CAMONE::WAY | Un-filtered Camels, Raw Beef, Coffee | Fri May 20 1994 16:54 | 13 |
| >
> In Field of Dreams, who were the Red Sox playing and who was on the
> mound during the Costner/James Earl Jones Fenway scene.
>
Sox were playing Oakland.
If you can wait the weekend I can fire up the tape and post something
over the weekend as to who was pitching.....
'Saw
|
85.735 | Oil Can Boyd, I think... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Fri May 20 1994 16:58 | 1 |
|
|
85.737 | Yup, Oil Can it was... | KALVIN::MORGAN | | Mon May 23 1994 09:17 | 1 |
|
|
85.738 | guess | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | You gotta put down the duckie... | Mon May 23 1994 10:04 | 3 |
| | What NY Yankee has struck out the most times in a season?
Maris?
|
85.739 | | CAMONE::WAY | Un-filtered Camels, Raw Beef, Coffee | Mon May 23 1994 10:08 | 1 |
| Mantle?
|
85.740 | Mantle at last call, 'Saw 8^), I'd say Ruth | CTHQ::LEARY | It'sBeenALongTimeComing... | Mon May 23 1994 10:17 | 1 |
|
|
85.742 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | Yes I Am !!! | Mon May 23 1994 10:19 | 2 |
|
REGGIE, REGGIE, REGGIE !!!!
|
85.744 | Steve Sax(aphone) | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | You gotta put down the duckie... | Mon May 23 1994 10:22 | 0 |
85.745 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Let me see shake yo tailfeather... | Mon May 23 1994 10:28 | 2 |
| Steve Balboni?
|
85.746 | | GENRAL::WADE | FearTheGovernmentWhoFearsYourGuns | Mon May 23 1994 10:43 | 2 |
|
Kevin Maas
|
85.747 | Whats this Fetish with Yankee Stats | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | What a terrible year 1918 | Mon May 23 1994 10:58 | 4 |
|
Danny Tartabull
|
85.749 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Mon May 23 1994 12:49 | 10 |
| I would've said bobby bonds who played for them and had the record at one time
but with another club;
but all the metrics around strike-outs seem to be dwarfed by modern players;
Mantle struck out a lot, especially betting left-handed but nother like todays
players; Maris less than Mantle
Anyone have strike-out to homerun ratios? Gehrig probably leads the 400+ homer
club in that one
|
85.750 | | CAPNET::LEFEBVRE | PCBU Product Management | Mon May 23 1994 12:51 | 3 |
| A's & the Can are correct.
Mark.
|
85.752 | The Ballyard at Arlington since its bran new or maybe Jacobs field? | AD::HEATH | Have pitchers and catchers reported yet? | Tue May 24 1994 08:23 | 6 |
|
I thought with his dinger in Fenway a couple of weeks ago he got'em
all?
Jerry
|
85.754 | Yep, Tony Fossas gave up the ghost before being sent down... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue May 24 1994 09:53 | 1 |
|
|
85.755 | | CAMONE::WAY | Un-filtered Camels, Raw Beef, Coffee | Tue May 24 1994 10:05 | 8 |
| > -< Yep, Tony Fossas gave up the ghost before being sent down... >-
Hope they got room down there for Hesketh. He sucks work that Fossas
and Greenwell *combined*.....
|
85.756 | | CTHQ::LEARY | It'sBeenALongTimeComing... | Tue May 24 1994 10:19 | 5 |
| Hey as glenn pointed out to moi, Hesketh looks dang good every
other start. So let's pitch him every 10 days..
MikeL
|
85.757 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Tue May 24 1994 13:12 | 1 |
| Karen must be using that Pony Express-delivered Massachusetts guide.
|
85.759 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Tue May 24 1994 13:24 | 1 |
| sounds like that could be Beck's next big hit.
|
85.760 | | CAMONE::WAY | Un-filtered Camels, Raw Beef, Coffee | Tue May 24 1994 14:13 | 10 |
| > I'm a moron.
If you are, it's not because:
>I believe everything I see on TV.
but because you work here at DEC 8^)
|
85.762 | Sparky | STRATA::GARRY | Dallas Cowboys back where they belong #1 | Wed May 25 1994 07:29 | 4 |
| Sparky Anderson...with cincy in the nl and detroit in the al.
Tom
|
85.763 | Reds and Tigers | AD::HEATH | This is it.. the end of the curse. Sox '94 champs | Wed May 25 1994 08:05 | 4 |
|
Sparky Anderson
|
85.765 | | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | You gotta put down the duckie... | Wed May 25 1994 09:50 | 1 |
| Didn't Johnny Keane do it too - Yankees and Cardinals around 1961-62-63?
|
85.766 | | CAMONE::WAY | Bleaume | Wed May 25 1994 10:14 | 15 |
| >Didn't Johnny Keane do it too - Yankees and Cardinals around 1961-62-63?
No.
Keane had the Cards in 1964, but the Yankee Managers for their pennants
in the 60s were:
Stengel
Houk (3)
Berra
'Saw
|
85.767 | Remember that dumb movie about MickeyMantle,RogerMaris | CTHQ::LEARY | It'sBeenALongTimeComing... | Wed May 25 1994 10:29 | 11 |
| When did Berra win a WS as a manager, 'Saw??
Yanks won in 60,61,62,63(? or did da Bums beat 'em) with Stengel and
Houk.
Cards beat Yanks in '64. Keane took over the Yanks in '65 but they
didn't make the WS again that decade. Berra then took over for Keane,
no?
MikeL
|
85.768 | | CAMONE::WAY | Bleaume | Wed May 25 1994 11:24 | 29 |
| >
> When did Berra win a WS as a manager, 'Saw??
>
I don't believe he did. I just listed Pennant Winners and the managers.
> Yanks won in 60,61,62,63(? or did da Bums beat 'em) with Stengel and
> Houk.
Won in 61, 62, with Houk, lost the others.
> Cards beat Yanks in '64. Keane took over the Yanks in '65 but they
> didn't make the WS again that decade. Berra then took over for Keane,
> no?
Yanks Pennants in the 60s listed as follows:
1960 Stengel
1961 Houk
1962 Houk
1963 Houk
1964 Berra
'Saw
|
85.769 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Tue Jun 07 1994 10:09 | 6 |
| Trick Question....
Name the two Major league baseball players who hold
the record for the most HR in one year.
And how many did they hit?
REK
|
85.770 | | CAMONE::WAY | Alas poor baldric | Tue Jun 07 1994 10:27 | 12 |
| Gehrig and Ruth
Combined 107 in 1927
OR
Gehrig and Ruth, tied for 46 in 1931
|
85.771 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | TCM - World's Greatest Sandbagger | Tue Jun 07 1994 10:29 | 2 |
|
Wouldn't it be Maris and Mantle?
|
85.772 | | CAMONE::WAY | Alas poor baldric | Tue Jun 07 1994 10:31 | 4 |
| > Wouldn't it be Maris and Mantle?
Probably so, but I didn't know how many Mantle hit that year....8^)
|
85.773 | M & M | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Tue Jun 07 1994 10:40 | 1 |
| Maris 61,Mantle 54 = 115 in 1961.
|
85.774 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Tue Jun 07 1994 12:03 | 9 |
| Maris and Mantle is correct...
Now another trick Question....
Name the two Major league baseball players who are tied for
the most HR in one year.
And how many did they hit?
REK
|
85.775 | | CAMONE::WAY | Alas poor baldric | Tue Jun 07 1994 12:27 | 9 |
| > Name the two Major league baseball players who are tied for
> the most HR in one year.
I'd have to guess Gehrig and Ruth, each with 46 in 1931.
|
85.776 | Kiner/Mize | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Tue Jun 07 1994 12:39 | 1 |
| I think it was Kiner and Mize with something like 51 each.
|
85.777 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | What a terrible year 1918 | Tue Jun 07 1994 12:41 | 7 |
|
Reggie and Killebrew 47???
Chap
|
85.778 | | CAMONE::WAY | Alas poor baldric | Tue Jun 07 1994 12:44 | 10 |
| >
> I think it was Kiner and Mize with something like 51 each.
>
Yeah, that's right. (damn, missed again)
Reggie and Killbrew never tied for HRs.....
|
85.779 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Tue Jun 07 1994 13:06 | 7 |
| Dam, youse guys are good...
Two players are tied for the record for the most HR hit
in a single season, Name them,
and how many did they hit?
REK
|
85.780 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Let me see shake yo tailfeather... | Tue Jun 07 1994 13:40 | 2 |
| Maris hit 61, no one else has... maybe I don't understand the question.
|
85.781 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Tue Jun 07 1994 14:44 | 5 |
| The key here is a single season... Two players (1 AL, 1 NL)
have tied for the most HR's in a year... Maybe season is not
the right word to use....
REK
|
85.782 | seasonal leaders | FRETZ::HEISER | ugadanodawonumadja | Tue Jun 07 1994 15:02 | 2 |
| I think he means HR leaders for a single season that tied, but not the
overall record.
|
85.783 | ????????? | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | What a terrible year 1918 | Tue Jun 07 1994 15:05 | 6 |
|
Hack Wilson Babe Ruth 107 1930
Roger Maris Orlando Cepeda 107 1961
Chap
|
85.784 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Tue Jun 07 1994 16:47 | 10 |
|
No NO NO! what two different people on different teams and different
years have hit the same number of homeruns in one year, that is the
MOST ever hit in one year?
Not combined, single year, These two are tied for the most homers
in one season...
Does this help?
REK
|
85.785 | | GENRAL::WADE | FearTheGovernmentWhoFearsYourGuns | Tue Jun 07 1994 16:50 | 4 |
|
Clear as mud......
Claybone
|
85.787 | Name of a Stallone Movie | OURGNG::RIGGEN | Alpha chips and cheeseburgers | Tue Jun 07 1994 16:57 | 9 |
| Does anybody know the name of a Stallone movie that he played a very wealthy
Mob boss and Tim Currey was some sort of traveling salesman that fell in love
with Stallones daughter ?
Please don't refer me to his mothers phychic hotline.
Jeff
|
85.788 | Rocky vs. Rambo | FRETZ::HEISER | ugadanodawonumadja | Tue Jun 07 1994 17:01 | 1 |
|
|
85.789 | OSCAR | STRATA::RPETERSON | | Tue Jun 07 1994 17:04 | 2 |
| OSCAR
|
85.790 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Tue Jun 07 1994 17:04 | 7 |
| OK here is the answer....
Babe Ruth in 1927 and Roger Maris each hit
62 homers...
REK
|
85.791 | but the record is 61 | FRETZ::HEISER | ugadanodawonumadja | Tue Jun 07 1994 17:04 | 1 |
|
|
85.792 | | PTOVAX::JACOB | Here's yer bucket, start bailing!! | Tue Jun 07 1994 17:06 | 5 |
| Lessee, Roger Maris, and in Japan, Wan Hung Lo Fong Dong Schlong Wong
Bong.
JaKe
|
85.793 | what the! | STRATA::RPETERSON | | Tue Jun 07 1994 17:06 | 2 |
| huh?
|
85.794 | | FRETZ::HEISER | ugadanodawonumadja | Tue Jun 07 1994 17:07 | 1 |
| Jake, I think it was Sadahuru Ho
|
85.795 | | PTOVAX::JACOB | Here's yer bucket, start bailing!! | Tue Jun 07 1994 17:07 | 4 |
| I new it was sumthin like that.
JaKe
|
85.796 | yeah, you were close enough | FRETZ::HEISER | ugadanodawonumadja | Tue Jun 07 1994 17:08 | 1 |
|
|
85.797 | | CAMONE::WAY | Alas poor baldric | Tue Jun 07 1994 17:20 | 1 |
| I think REK needs to take a comprehensive writing course....^)
|
85.798 | | CAPNET::LEFEBVRE | PCBU Product Management | Tue Jun 07 1994 17:20 | 3 |
| REK, the single season record is 61.
Mark.
|
85.799 | | FRETZ::HEISER | ugadanodawonumadja | Tue Jun 07 1994 17:22 | 2 |
| must be the Massachusetts Sports Almanac he's using. Or the Pony
Express didn't deliver the revised edition yet.
|
85.800 | too easy | FRETZ::HEISER | ugadanodawonumadja | Tue Jun 07 1994 17:22 | 1 |
|
|
85.802 | | FRETZ::HEISER | ugadanodawonumadja | Tue Jun 07 1994 17:26 | 1 |
| If you behave, I'll teach ya how to do it.
|
85.803 | | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | You gotta put down the duckie... | Tue Jun 07 1994 17:45 | 3 |
| |I think REK needs to take a comprehensive writing course....^)
Yea, that's VanMeter's new business. His instructors are Hal and MAirB.
|
85.804 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Wed Jun 08 1994 09:25 | 4 |
| I didn't say season, I said year... MAris had 61 in the regular season
and 1 in the WS, Ruth had 60 in the regular season and 2 in the WS...
REK
|
85.805 | | CAMONE::WAY | Alas poor baldric | Wed Jun 08 1994 09:52 | 5 |
| > I didn't say season, I said year... MAris had 61 in the regular season
> and 1 in the WS, Ruth had 60 in the regular season and 2 in the WS...
Then that's still incorrect, because I'm sure that the Babe cranked a
dinger or two in Grapefruit League action......
|
85.806 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Wed Jun 08 1994 10:38 | 4 |
| OK OK... Exibit game really don't count like regular season, play-offs
and the WS....
REK
|
85.807 | sure, change the rules during the game | FRETZ::HEISER | ugadanodawonumadja | Wed Jun 08 1994 11:03 | 1 |
|
|
85.808 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Wed Jun 08 1994 11:46 | 4 |
| Didn't change the rules but I didn't make the question
clear....
REK
|
85.809 | Since I had an answer ready for regular season | AKOCOA::BREEN | Turn down the lights, the parties over | Wed Jun 08 1994 12:32 | 3 |
| Same question but regular season only
Who are they?
|
85.810 | | MKFSA::LONG | sweet potato pie and 'Shut mah mouth' | Wed Jun 08 1994 12:55 | 9 |
| What two left handed third basemen both stuck out on the same
day?
Who knows and who cares
billl
|
85.812 | | FRETZ::HEISER | ugadanodawonumadja | Wed Jun 08 1994 13:59 | 1 |
| Wade Boggs has to be one of them stuck-out lefty 3rd basemen.
|
85.813 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Wed Jun 08 1994 14:13 | 6 |
| What was the original name of the Chicago Bears?
Chip_GSH_Bach
P.S. Answer in Da' Bears note...
|
85.814 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Let me see shake yo tailfeather... | Wed Jun 08 1994 15:00 | 4 |
| I hit 75 one year in my wiffle ball league, does that count? They
were regular season games.... of course there were park effects and
I was 10 or 11 at the time...
|
85.815 | I better put the answer in or I'll forget | AKOCOA::BREEN | Turn down the lights, the parties over | Wed Jun 08 1994 15:01 | 9 |
| the answer to my trivia in a trivia question (same/greatest homerun
leaders) was
58 Hank Greenburg and Jimmie Fox 1938 and ?1933?
so what pair is next?
|
85.816 | | CAMONE::WAY | The last full measure of devotion | Wed Jun 08 1994 15:08 | 5 |
| > so what pair is next?
I got a couple of big ones.....
|
85.817 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Wed Jun 08 1994 15:47 | 7 |
| RE: .816 CAMONE::WAY
>>>I got a couple of big ones.....
You need to exercise more, they'll go away...
|
85.818 | | CAMONE::WAY | The last full measure of devotion | Thu Jun 09 1994 10:36 | 9 |
| > >>>I got a couple of big ones.....
>
>
> You need to exercise more, they'll go away...
Yeah, that too....8^)
|
85.820 | A truck load 36 or so | AD::HEATH | This is it.. the end of the curse. Sox '94 champs | Mon Jun 13 1994 09:41 | 3 |
|
Bill Gulickson....
|
85.821 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | Yes I Am !!! | Mon Jun 13 1994 10:08 | 2 |
|
Scott Erickson
|
85.822 | | HANNAH::ASHE | I'm digging your scene | Mon Jun 13 1994 10:27 | 7 |
| > <<< Note 85.821 by SNAX::ERICKSON "Yes I Am !!!" >>>
> Scott Erickson
Sounds like a confession... (haha)
|
85.824 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Temptation is a Gun | Mon Jun 13 1994 10:38 | 2 |
|
my idol Roger Clemens........
|
85.825 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Mon Jun 13 1994 12:13 | 3 |
| A Detriot pitcher......
REK
|
85.827 | | SALEM::STIG | Big Sister HILLARY is Watching You!! | Mon Jun 13 1994 13:44 | 1 |
| yo mean go for moore???
|
85.828 | | STRATA::RPETERSON | | Mon Jun 13 1994 13:50 | 1 |
| What infielder has been involed in turning most double plays.
|
85.829 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | What a terrible year 1918 | Mon Jun 13 1994 14:12 | 1 |
| Ozzie???
|
85.830 | | MKFSA::LONG | Like tryin' to get oil from a water spout... | Mon Jun 13 1994 14:18 | 1 |
| Gene Alley?
|
85.831 | | CAMONE::WAY | The last full measure of devotion | Mon Jun 13 1994 14:27 | 6 |
| >
> Gene Alley?
>
Frank Chance?
|
85.832 | Probably a 1Bman though... | HANNAH::ASHE | I'm digging your scene | Mon Jun 13 1994 14:56 | 1 |
| Ernie Banks?
|
85.833 | Chance was also 1b, I believe... | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Mon Jun 13 1994 15:57 | 3 |
| Ernie played 1b.
Johnny Evers played 2nd base, not Tinker or Chance.
|
85.834 | Louie? | MTWAIN::BURROWS | WC'94; Football in Foxboro | Mon Jun 13 1994 16:07 | 1 |
| Louie Apparicio?
|
85.835 | | CAMONE::WAY | The last full measure of devotion | Mon Jun 13 1994 16:09 | 13 |
| > Johnny Evers played 2nd base, not Tinker or Chance.
You are correct sir.
Frank Chance played 1b, but I figured that he'd be involved in more dp's
because he'd get credit for a dp that Tinker (SS?) or Evers (2b) might
not be included in.....
Just a guess....
'Saw
|
85.836 | Gehrig? | HANNAH::ASHE | I'm digging your scene | Mon Jun 13 1994 16:16 | 2 |
| Banks started at SS though...
|
85.837 | | FRETZ::HEISER | ugadanodawonumadja | Mon Jun 13 1994 16:23 | 1 |
| Tinker was Dick Trickle's distant relative.
|
85.838 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Mon Jun 13 1994 16:31 | 2 |
| Oh. gotcha. I thought the operative word was "turned", as in made the
first out of the two, or was the middle man in a three man DP...
|
85.839 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Movin' on up, to the east side... | Mon Jun 13 1994 16:36 | 1 |
| Oh, good point... hmmm... don't know...
|
85.840 | | CAMONE::WAY | The last full measure of devotion | Mon Jun 13 1994 16:42 | 9 |
| >
> Oh, good point... hmmm... don't know...
>
That is a good point. I never gave that a thought.... I'm probably wrong
then....
Evidently they must keep DP stats for individuals. I always thought they
just rang up 2 assists and a put-out.....
|
85.841 | | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | You gotta put down the duckie... | Mon Jun 13 1994 16:47 | 11 |
| Interestingly enough, I don't recall the figures, but you would be surprised at
how *few* DPs Tinker-to-Evers-to-Chance pulled off. I think that the season
the famous words were written, they had something like 13.
Also, as many know, Joe Tinker and Johnny Evers didn't get along, and for years
never spoke to each other.
One more thing, Frank Chance spent many years as player-manger and manager of
the Cubs.
=Bob=
|
85.842 | | METSNY::francus | Rangers,Knicks,Mets in '94 | Mon Jun 13 1994 16:49 | 6 |
| I think it was more than 13 DP's for the season. But you are right it
wasn't that large a number. They all did get into the HoF and I am sure
that poem helped 'em.
The Crazy Met
|
85.843 | | CAMONE::WAY | The last full measure of devotion | Mon Jun 13 1994 16:54 | 10 |
| Well, I'm a bit hazy here but I know they played on some pretty good Cub
teams. That was back when Mordecai "Three-Finger" Brown pitched for them.
It probably wasn't that many. And yep, Tinker and Evers didn't get along
that well. I've always wondered if part of my Dad's side of the
family was related to Tinker, since that's a family name in one part of
his family tree....
'Saw
|
85.844 | Willie Randolf. | STRATA::RPETERSON | | Tue Jun 14 1994 15:52 | 7 |
| Sorry bout that, I wasn't counting first baseman. Regaurdless though I
don't think it matters.
Willie Randolf combined Pirates YANKEES and Dodgers has been part of
the most in the Majors. I'll do my best to get the numbers. I have
heard this on ESPN, MSG, and the most reliable sources WPIX and Phil
Rizzutto.
|
85.845 | | CSTEAM::FARLEY | | Wed Jul 06 1994 11:36 | 19 |
|
Yabbut, here's today's trivia question #1.
What is the current land-speed record?
|
85.846 | | CAMONE::WAY | Pop quiz... | Wed Jul 06 1994 11:43 | 16 |
| >
> What is the current land-speed record?
>
The amount of time it takes me to get from wherever I have my 35th
beer to the toilet bowl to hurl.....
|
85.847 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Movin' on up, to the east side... | Wed Jul 06 1994 11:46 | 2 |
| 950 mph?
|
85.848 | 897 mph ?? | MASALA::DWALLACE | Nurses ? I love 'em | Wed Jul 06 1994 11:46 | 1 |
|
|
85.849 | nope, nope - hints ~1:00PM ;^) | CSTEAM::FARLEY | | Wed Jul 06 1994 12:15 | 1 |
|
|
85.850 | | BIGQ::MCKAY | | Wed Jul 06 1994 13:10 | 6 |
| We don't need no steenk'n hints
692 mph
Jimbo
|
85.851 | | CSTEAM::FARLEY | | Wed Jul 06 1994 14:14 | 10 |
|
Yabbut I think ya do Jimbo. As Heiser would say, "Bzzzzt!
Wrong..."
;^)
Hint - it's not as high as Jimbo's guess
|
85.852 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | What a terrible year 1918 | Wed Jul 06 1994 14:19 | 3 |
|
55mph
|
85.853 | Buckaroo Banzai went faster... | HANNAH::ASHE | Movin' on up, to the east side... | Wed Jul 06 1994 14:21 | 2 |
| 647?
|
85.854 | | CAMONE::WAY | Pop quiz... | Wed Jul 06 1994 14:24 | 1 |
| Buckaroo Roolz!
|
85.855 | | CSTEAM::FARLEY | | Wed Jul 06 1994 14:50 | 12 |
|
Yabbut Walt, so far, you're closest but still a bit too high.
Since I have the record down to 6 digits (xxx.yyy) I'll give ya
another hint
6xx.4yy
;^)
|
85.856 | | BIGQ::MCKAY | | Wed Jul 06 1994 16:13 | 3 |
| 627.454
Jimbo
|
85.857 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Movin' on up, to the east side... | Wed Jul 06 1994 16:33 | 1 |
| 621.666
|
85.858 | wtfc? | CAPNET::LEFEBVRE | PCBU Asia/Pacific Marketing | Wed Jul 06 1994 16:52 | 2 |
|
|
85.859 | | CSTEAM::FARLEY | | Wed Jul 06 1994 17:26 | 18 |
|
Yabbut do me Lufay!
;^)
Actually, the ww land speed record is 633.468 mph. I'm pretty sure
it's about 5 years old.
Now for what started this, in a few mimutes, check out the General
Motor sports note.
I remain,
fully awarer that the 'sawmain cain't do a baffroom run that fasted!
Kev
|
85.860 | Bullsh!t tidbits | CSC32::GAULKE | | Wed Jul 06 1994 17:48 | 14 |
|
>> land speed record and wtfc
if you take the ascii decimal equivalent of w, t, f and c
and add them together, the answer is 436.
With the land speed record at 633.468, Lufay got all the numbers
except the 8.
So, does that qualify for an ate me?
|
85.861 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Movin' on up, to the east side... | Thu Jul 07 1994 10:53 | 3 |
| re .858... see topic note... it's trivia, you're not supposed to
care...
|
85.862 | Match the name to the Question | OURGNG::RIGGEN | BP says wampum from quantum good deal | Tue Jul 26 1994 12:46 | 27 |
| 1. Dallas Cowboy's new offensive coordinator ?
2. First player taken in the NFL draft ?
3. Top returning div 1-A rusher ?
4. Threw 24 touchdown passes last year ?
5. Quarterback who now plays for the Los angeles Rams ?
6. Coach of the Oklahoma Sooners ?
7. Notre Dame's starting QB ?
8. Pittsburgh steelers first pick in the NFL draft ?
9. Rushed for 1,000 yds in 1993 his rookie NFL season ?
10. University of Arizona's top Defensive end ?
11. NFL star who missed most of 1993 with a broken leg ?
12. Had 52 catches for his college team last year ?
13. Seattle Seahawks new conerback ?
14. Heath Shuler's replacement as Tennessee QB ?
15. Green Bay's new free agent RB ?
A. Reggie Brooks L. Charles Johnson
B. Nate Odems M. Reggie Cobb
C. Gary Gibbs N. Chris Miller
D. Dan Wilkenson O. Tedy Bruschi
E. Randall Cunningham
F. Mike Adams
G. Jerry Colquitt
H. Ernie Zampese
I. Ron Powlus
J. Bobby Herbert
K. Brent Moss
|
85.863 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Lolly�, get your adverbs here | Tue Jul 26 1994 14:10 | 16 |
| 1. Dallas Cowboy's new offensive coordinator ? h
2. First player taken in the NFL draft ?d
3. Top returning div 1-A rusher ? k
4. Threw 24 touchdown passes last year ? j
5. Quarterback who now plays for the Los angeles Rams ? n
6. Coach of the Oklahoma Sooners ? c
7. Notre Dame's starting QB ? i
8. Pittsburgh steelers first pick in the NFL draft ? L
9. Rushed for 1,000 yds in 1993 his rookie NFL season ? a
10. University of Arizona's top Defensive end ? g
11. NFL star who missed most of 1993 with a broken leg ? e
12. Had 52 catches for his college team last year ? o
13. Seattle Seahawks new conerback ? b
14. Heath Shuler's replacement as Tennessee QB ? f
15. Green Bay's new free agent RB ? M
|
85.864 | 3 wrong Walt | OURGNG::RIGGEN | BP says wampum from quantum good deal | Tue Jul 26 1994 15:33 | 25 |
| 1. Dallas Cowboy's new offensive coordinator H
2. First player taken in the NFL draft D
3. Top returning div 1-A rusher K
4. Threw 24 touchdown passes last year J
5. Quarterback who now plays for the Los angeles Rams N
6. Coach of the Oklahoma Sooners C
7. Notre Dame's starting QB I
8. Pittsburgh steelers first pick in the NFL draft L
9. Rushed for 1,000 yds in 1993 his rookie NFL season A
10. University of Arizona's top Defensive end O
11. NFL star who missed most of 1993 with a broken leg E
12. Had 52 catches for his college team last year F
13. Seattle Seahawks new conerback B
14. Heath Shuler's replacement as Tennessee QB G
15. Green Bay's new free agent RB M
A. Reggie Brooks J. Bobby Herbert
B. Nate Odems K. Brent Moss
C. Gary Gibbs L. Charles Johnson
D. Dan Wilkenson M. Reggie Cobb
E. Randall Cunningham N. Chris(Everett) Miller
F. Mike Adams O. Tedy Bruschi
G. Jerry Colquitt
H. Ernie Zampese
I. Ron Powlus
|
85.865 | Passing Frenzy... | STRATA::BARBIERI | | Fri Jul 29 1994 14:11 | 9 |
| In 1967, this team had the top ranked passer (at least for yards
passing) as well as the #1, #2, and #4 receivers for number of
receptions. I always remembered this because I thought it was
staggering that a team would have its receivers ranked #1,2,4.
Anyway, name the team, the quarterback, and the receiveres (in
their proper order).
Tony
|
85.866 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Fri Jul 29 1994 14:21 | 2 |
|
Johnny Unitas was the QB. Raymond Berry, mumble mumble mumble.
|
85.867 | Tommy got the hard part | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Fri Jul 29 1994 14:26 | 1 |
| Johnny U-Ray Berry,Jimmy Orr and John Mackey(or Lenny Moore)
|
85.868 | Nope...(and Waxing Nostalgic) | STRATA::BARBIERI | | Fri Jul 29 1994 14:33 | 23 |
| re: -1
Nope. Wrong team, qb, etc.
But, if I was to guess the Colts, I would also go with
Jimmy Orr and John Mackey (you CAN'T forget Mackey!) or
maybe for RB Tom Matte or Lenny Moore (if Moore was still
with them).
Speaking of the Colts...when I was 7 years old, I had no
allegiance to the Pack yet because I was too young though
I lived in Wisconsin. I just liked the look of the horseshoe.
I can still remember my dad trying to convince me to ask Santa
for a Packer helmet instead of a Colts helmet. Anyway, I got
the Colts helmet and it came with decals for numbers to put in the
back. I wanted 88, but it only had one of each number. So I
settled for 19.
The next year, I had a Packer helmet and a jersey with a 31.
Try Again!,
Tony
|
85.869 | | CAPNET::LEFEBVRE | PCBU Asia/Pacific Marketing | Fri Jul 29 1994 14:40 | 1 |
| KC Chiefs.
|
85.870 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Lolly�, get your adverbs here | Fri Jul 29 1994 14:46 | 2 |
| Raiders with Lamonica, Wells...?
|
85.871 | No...Not Them Either | STRATA::BARBIERI | | Fri Jul 29 1994 15:19 | 7 |
| re: -1,2
To be real tight, those teams are dismissed on the basis that
they were not in the NFL. I really don't know if their individual
records might have been better than those of the team I am referring
to which team was in the NFL in 1967. Didn't the leagues merge in
1970 or thereabouts?
|
85.872 | One more guess | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Fri Jul 29 1994 16:25 | 3 |
| Dallas:
Don Meredith-QB Lance Rentzal,Bob Hayes and Dan Reeves.
|
85.873 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Fri Jul 29 1994 16:27 | 4 |
|
NYG:
Fran Tarkenton at QB.
|
85.874 | | GENRAL::WADE | FearTheGovernmentWhoFearsYourGuns | Fri Jul 29 1994 17:41 | 4 |
|
How 'bout Joe Willy Namath, and ??????
|
85.875 | | 30008::ROBICHAUD | TV Nation Roolz... | Fri Jul 29 1994 18:17 | 8 |
| Washington Redskins
Sonny Jurgenson QB
Bobby Mitchell WR
Charlie Taylor WR
Some other Redskin receiver...
/Don
|
85.876 | THAT'S IT!!! | STRATA::BARBIERI | | Mon Aug 01 1994 09:50 | 17 |
| re: -1
YES!!!!
Team: Washington Redskins
QB: Sonny Jurgenson
R1: Charley Taylor
R2: Bobby Mitchell
R4: Jerry Smith (the tight end)
Way to go!!
By the way, for some dismal trivia...I'm pretty sure Jerry Smith
is the first pro football player to die from AIDS. In fact, he's
the first athlete I know of that did so.
Tony
|
85.877 | | CAPNET::LEFEBVRE | PCBU Asia/Pacific Marketing | Mon Aug 01 1994 12:44 | 5 |
| > In fact, he's the first athlete I know of that did so.
Arthur Ashe.
Mark.
|
85.878 | Smith Before Ashe | STRATA::BARBIERI | | Mon Aug 01 1994 13:15 | 3 |
| I'm pretty sure Smith died before Ashe did.
Tony
|
85.879 | Ken Holtzman? | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Mon Aug 01 1994 13:18 | 1 |
| Was Ken Holtzman the Cub pitcher vs Koufax perfect game?
|
85.880 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Lolly�, get your adverbs here | Mon Aug 01 1994 13:41 | 3 |
| Smith died before Ashe. Smith died around '88 or '89 I think. Wasn't
Alan Wiggins before Ashe too?
|
85.881 | Almost double nohit | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Mon Aug 01 1994 13:45 | 6 |
| Re: Koufax opponent.
Holzman was a good guess,but he came around a year later(1966) and
outdueled Koufax as a rookie. the losing pitcher was Bob Hendley,who
allowed a bloop double to Lou Johnson.,the only hit of the game for
either team.
|
85.882 | Another one... | KALI::MORGAN | | Mon Aug 01 1994 13:46 | 4 |
| Wasn't the guy that ran the 1/2 mile with the painter's cap name
Tom Wardle? He died a few years ago of AIDS as well.
Steve
|
85.883 | Mixing Wottles | KYOSS1::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Mon Aug 01 1994 13:59 | 2 |
| Dave Wottle is not dead as far as I know. The guy you're thinking of is
Tom Waddell,who was a decathlete in the late 60's.
|
85.884 | "Four Horsemen" | WMOIS::BUCKLEY_M | | Fri Aug 05 1994 13:36 | 5 |
| This goes way back but I'm sure someone knows the answer to my
question? What are the names of the 4 football players from
Notre Dame who were called the "Four Horsemen" and what year was
it? I don't have a clue but I would be interested in knowing who
they were.
|
85.885 | | MSE1::FRANCUS | Mets in '94 | Fri Aug 05 1994 13:45 | 6 |
| Well MikeL could have answered that.
Maybe billthe or Lee remember seeing them play?? :-)
The Crazy Met
|
85.886 | can't quite recall #4 - got famine,death and pestilence | AKOCOA::BREEN | Bill Breen Ako2-3/E11 244-7984 | Fri Aug 05 1994 14:58 | 8 |
| The spelling may be a problem here. Grantland Rice christened
Stuldreher, Miller, Crowley and ????? same afte a big Army game in
I'd guess 1936.
The answer may be in a note in this conference - try sea "four horse"
tcm,
I was changing the oil on the Packard that day
|
85.887 | | CAMONE::WAY | Try 664/668, Neighborhood of The Beast | Mon Aug 08 1994 09:27 | 8 |
| I'll be out for the rest of the week, but I'll try to remember to take
a quick look through Rice's "The Tumult and the Shouting" and see if there
is a reference in there to it......
I'm sure that he did mention it, and there's probably even a photo.....
'Saw
|
85.888 | | CTHQ::MCCULLOUGH | Melanie is two years old!! | Mon Aug 08 1994 11:06 | 13 |
| |I'll be out for the rest of the week, but I'll try to remember to take
|a quick look through Rice's "The Tumult and the Shouting" and see if there
|is a reference in there to it......
Pretty sure there is...
The other name is on the tip of my toung - it's one of those, when I hear it
I'll say "Oh, yea!".
If nobody can look it up, I'll just give MikeL a call - I think he has all four
names tatooed on his body.
=Bob=
|
85.889 | | CAMONE::WAY | Try 664/668, Neighborhood of The Beast | Mon Aug 08 1994 11:11 | 11 |
| >If nobody can look it up, I'll just give MikeL a call - I think he has all four
>names tatooed on his body.
I think you're right.
At the ND-FSU game last year, he was wearing ALL ND stuff, including ND boxers.
When he dropped his ND sweatpants to show us, I thought I saw one of the
names...
'Saw
|
85.890 | MikeL says - "remember the Woodstock party this weekend" | CTHQ::MCCULLOUGH | Melanie is two years old!! | Mon Aug 08 1994 17:29 | 8 |
| | The spelling may be a problem here. Grantland Rice christened
| Stuldreher, Miller, Crowley and ????? same afte a big Army game in
| I'd guess 1936.
Talked to MikeL. The missing name is Elmer Layden. He later coached the Irish
for many years.
=Bob=
|
85.891 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Wed Aug 31 1994 10:09 | 13 |
| A trivia question:
Can you name the FOUR Alou brothers to play in the major leagues ?
Answer:
Matty Alou, Jesus Alou, Felipe Alou, and Boog Powell
It's true ! Boog changed his name to Powell because
he didn't want to be known as Boog Alou.
|
85.892 | | HANNAH::ASHE | If you want to wreck my sweater... | Wed Aug 31 1994 10:31 | 2 |
| Man that's bad...
|
85.893 | | BIGQ::MCKAY | | Wed Aug 31 1994 10:31 | 3 |
| I chuckled
Jimbo
|
85.894 | | GRANPA::DFAUST | Bad Things, man... | Wed Aug 31 1994 10:39 | 4 |
| That was the April 1st entry on my "baseball fact a Day" calander.
Dennis Faust
|
85.895 | Had Me Laughing Pretty Good! | STRATA::BARBIERI | | Thu Sep 01 1994 14:07 | 1 |
|
|
85.896 | | PTOS01::JACOBR | SAVE THE WORLD, NUKE OHIO!!! | Thu Nov 03 1994 21:01 | 9 |
| Since the Mythical National Championship stuff was started way back
when, only three times has a team gone undefeated, won it's bowl game,
and not won the MCN, or shared it. Name the teams in each occurence
and the coaches involved.
DOn't worry about the years.
JaKe
|
85.897 | | GRANPA::DFAUST | Bad Things, man... | Fri Nov 04 1994 07:39 | 5 |
|
I know that twice it was Paterno at PSU.... I have no idea on the 3rd.
Dennis Faust
|
85.898 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Fri Nov 04 1994 08:25 | 1 |
| Arizona State came in second one year.
|
85.899 | Rather ominous trivia question, too... | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | | Fri Nov 04 1994 09:21 | 7 |
|
Three times Penn State, Paterno: 1968, 1969, 1973. But Arizona St was
a fourth, in 1975.
glenn
|
85.900 | | FXTROT::ALLEMANG | | Fri Nov 04 1994 11:15 | 7 |
| > Three times Penn State, Paterno: 1968, 1969, 1973. But Arizona St was
> a fourth, in 1975.
We want Kush! We want Kush! We want Kush!
Ah for the good 'ol days... sigh.
|
85.901 | ;-) | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Fri Nov 04 1994 11:15 | 1 |
| Must be Nebraska!
|
85.902 | Penn State/Paterno=Rodney Dangerfield of NCAA | PTOS02::JACOBR | SAVE THE WORLD, NUKE OHIO!!! | Fri Nov 04 1994 15:44 | 7 |
| # times fer Penn State under Paterno. Didn't hear about the Arizona
one, though, so I guess there's four. My source may have been wrong,
cause they said the only time it's happened was to Penn State under
Paterno.
JaKe
|
85.903 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Fri Nov 04 1994 15:45 | 2 |
| Jake, that's *Arizona State* not Arizona. Big Difference! Arizona
hasn't done anything.
|
85.904 | Seven Blocks of Granite | STRATA::BARBIERI | God cares. | Wed Nov 09 1994 12:20 | 7 |
| This NFL coach once was one of the "seven blocks of granite."
What was the seven blocks of granite?
What was the team?
Who was the coach?
|
85.905 | | MPGS::MCCARTHY | Mike McCarthy SHR3-2/W1 237-2468 | Wed Nov 09 1994 12:24 | 4 |
| I think it was the offensive line at Fordham, with Vince Lombardi.
Right?
Mike
|
85.906 | | CAMONE::WAY | The Devil's to pay! | Wed Nov 09 1994 13:25 | 1 |
| Yep, that's what it was.....
|
85.907 | Yes | STRATA::BARBIERI | God cares. | Fri Nov 11 1994 10:55 | 1 |
| Yup, thats right.
|
85.908 | who'd he beat? | HBAHBA::HAAS | And this am the way it goes. | Mon Nov 14 1994 13:14 | 6 |
| Drew Bledsoe set 2 NFL marks Sunday. He attempted 70 passes and completed
45, both records.
Name the players who held the old records. (2 different QBs).
TTom
|
85.909 | | 24661::LEFEBVRE | PCBU Asia/Pacific Marketing | Mon Nov 14 1994 13:20 | 3 |
| SWAG: Richard Todd for completions, Dan Fouts for attempts?
Mark.
|
85.910 | | 56953::HALPIN | Wow!!! 45 & 70 | Mon Nov 14 1994 13:24 | 10 |
|
George Blanda, 68 attempts.
I think Mark was right with Todd for completions...
JimH
|
85.911 | too easy | HBAHBA::HAAS | And this am the way it goes. | Mon Nov 14 1994 13:44 | 2 |
| Yep, George Blanda with 68 attempts, and Richard Todd with 42
completions.
|
85.912 | | 24661::LEFEBVRE | PCBU Asia/Pacific Marketing | Mon Nov 14 1994 13:51 | 4 |
| I remember Todd had an absolutely unconscious game against (I think)
Miami in the early 80's.
Mark.
|
85.913 | the answer is | ANGLIN::WIERSBECK | | Mon Nov 14 1994 14:48 | 4 |
| ...that was in your papers too, eh?
Spud
|
85.914 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | How Unkind, Arrested for flying while blind | Mon Nov 21 1994 10:18 | 3 |
|
Who holds the US High School Football rushing record?
|
85.915 | Going from memory | NETCAD::NISKALA | Moisten needle before inserting. | Mon Nov 21 1994 13:38 | 7 |
| re -.1
Don't know who it is or when exactly done, but I seem to remember
reading something a few months ago about some records that will
probably never be broken and this guy holds one of them. I think the
high school rushing record was set back in the 50's in Texas and this
guy rushed for like 4,000+ yards in one season.
|
85.916 | Single-wing Tailback | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | How Unkind, Arrested for flying while blind | Mon Nov 21 1994 16:31 | 6 |
|
Your getting prety close! They guys name is Ken Hall. In three years
at Sugarland High, a suburb of Houston he gained 10,663 yards. With
4,045 coming in his senior year. He holds 3 of the top 9 places
for yardage gained in a single year.
|
85.917 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | Running around in the shoes of a clown | Tue Apr 04 1995 12:22 | 5 |
|
Name the only NCAA div I school to play for Nat'l Champs in Basketball
and Football in the same year.
One hint: They lost both games.
|
85.918 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Tue Apr 04 1995 12:24 | 2 |
|
Ohio State?
|
85.919 | Oklahoma | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Tue Apr 04 1995 12:26 | 1 |
|
|
85.920 | | PCBUOA::LEFEBVRE | PCBU Asia/Pacific Marketing | Tue Apr 04 1995 12:29 | 2 |
| Michigan?
|
85.921 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | He drown in a baseball pool | Tue Apr 04 1995 12:30 | 3 |
|
yep the 89 Sooner's lost to Miami in Orange Bowl and Kansas in final
four.
|
85.922 | | CSC32::MACGREGOR | | Wed Apr 05 1995 14:54 | 9 |
|
>Name the only NCAA div I school to play for Nat'l Champs in Basketball
>and Football in the same year.
None. Oklahoma came very close in '89 I think, but noone has had the
double championship game.
Marc
|
85.923 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | next year in Jerusalem! | Wed Apr 05 1995 15:14 | 8 |
85.924 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Wed Apr 05 1995 15:22 | 3 |
|
Are you sure about Barkley? This isn't going to be yet
another inaccurate Mike Heiser trivia question, is it?
|
85.925 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | He drown in a baseball pool | Wed Apr 05 1995 16:12 | 11 |
|
re .922
The answer came from the local rag in these parts. Argue with them.
The played Miami in Orange bowl and lost. Miami was Nat'l champ that
year.
They lost to Kansas in B-ball final.
|
85.926 | just the facts - MVP's | OUTSRC::HEISER | next year in Jerusalem! | Wed Apr 05 1995 16:22 | 44 |
85.927 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Wed Apr 05 1995 16:26 | 2 |
|
Who did MacAdoo win the title with? The Lakers maybe?
|
85.928 | shoulda | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Wed Apr 05 1995 16:28 | 6 |
| I caint believe Jerry West never won a MVP.
I guess it's all part of that fix that Red put in so his team and players
could win something ;-)
TTom
|
85.929 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | next year in Jerusalem! | Wed Apr 05 1995 16:37 | 1 |
85.930 | more Mac trivia | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Wed Apr 05 1995 16:52 | 13 |
| That team may have set a record for the most MVPs on a championship team
with Magic, Kareem and Mac.
Mac is also in a group of people who didn't win the title with the same
team that he was on for the MVP. Big O won with Milwaukee, Wilt won with
the Lakers as did Mac.
While we're being Trivial, Mac was the onliest JC that played for Dean
and the firsted to leave early for the pros, which played a large part in
why Dean won't have JCs. FWIW, Mac went back, graduated and him and Dean
are big buddies.
TTom
|
85.931 | | AGNT99::CHILDS | End Corporate Welfare Instead! | Wed Apr 05 1995 17:03 | 7 |
|
TTom,
I don't know about anybody else but I could have done without the
last paragraph. I mean I thought I was reading some by Ack Ack.....
mike
|
85.932 | ACK NOT what faux fan can do for you ... | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Wed Apr 05 1995 17:11 | 8 |
| Mike,
That's really a dig on faux fans just like Chris.
If'n you took a poll among these pseudo Heels a vast majority think
negatively of McAdoo and consider him a traitor to the fold.
TTom
|
85.933 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | next year in Jerusalem! | Wed Apr 05 1995 17:19 | 2 |
85.934 | Question????? | BSS::MENDEZ | | Fri Apr 07 1995 17:50 | 4 |
| Are you sure that Mac won a championship with Lakers? I thought he
played only one season with them and did not win the title. Mebbe
I'm confusing him with Woolridge...
|
85.935 | careful with that vax eugene | KIRKTN::MILLER | if it aint stiff it aint worth.... | Sat Apr 22 1995 01:55 | 1 |
| Woolridge played with Durham County in the Gillette ccup that season!
|
85.936 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | the dumbing down of America | Thu May 04 1995 13:17 | 4 |
85.937 | been there | HBAHBA::HAAS | terminal delirium | Thu May 04 1995 13:29 | 15 |
| I was there in 73. We were in the infield and a friend a mine brought her
kid. I went as close as I could to the rail and put the kid on my
shoulders so he could see the horses. We were just past the finish line
and all I could see was Secretariat's head, with no other horse tall
enough for me to see.
That's how tall this horse was.
I was also at the Derby in 67 when Proud Clarion paid 62.50 on a $2 bet
to win.
I've been to a couple of others but exactly who was running and exactly
who won is a little cloudy to me :$)
TTom
|
85.938 | Talkin,Walkin talk | AKOCOA::BREEN | They don't make Chews like Charlston any more.. | Thu May 04 1995 14:56 | 14 |
| Lukas made a slip of the tongue and called one of the entrants "The
Walking Man" (Talkin Man).
Who was the Walking Man?
btw the rejoineder was "I named Talkin Man after D Wayne hisself"
Oh the answer...
Eddie Yost of the Washington Senators; only Ttom is probably old enough
to remember him
|
85.939 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Thu May 04 1995 15:00 | 4 |
|
>> Who was the Walking Man?
Randall Flagg.
|
85.940 | You'll understand in about 15 years :-) | AKOCOA::BREEN | They don't make Chews like Charlston any more.. | Thu May 04 1995 15:12 | 2 |
| deep in the recesses this sounds familiar but you'll have to jog me a
little more - This isn't Rand is it?
|
85.941 | | CAMONE::WAY | USS Largato SS-371, In Memoriam | Thu May 04 1995 15:13 | 15 |
| > -< You'll understand in about 15 years :-) >-
>
> deep in the recesses this sounds familiar but you'll have to jog me a
> little more - This isn't Rand is it?
>
Actually, if you read _The_Stand_ by Stephen King you'll understand, but
I think in there Randall Flagg is billed as "The Walking Dude"....
But, you've got EoTD, and you read that, you might just meet The Walkin'
Dude.....
'Saw
|
85.942 | Still haven't found the time for _Insomnia_... | MKOTS3::LONG | Spring has sprung, grass has riz | Thu May 04 1995 15:16 | 5 |
| As is usual for King, _The Stand_ is the firsted mention of the dear
Mr. Flagg, but he rears his ugly haid in several other works of his.
billl
|
85.943 | | CAMONE::WAY | USS Largato SS-371, In Memoriam | Fri May 05 1995 09:32 | 6 |
| > -< Still haven't found the time for _Insomnia_... >-
Get to it soon. I couldn't put it down.....
|
85.944 | I couldn't put it down either | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Thanks for a great year UMass! | Fri May 05 1995 14:58 | 4 |
| I agree with ya 'Saw. Insomnia was a great read - one of King's best,
but not quite up to his best, "the Stand."
NAZZ
|
85.945 | | CAMONE::WAY | USS Largato SS-371, In Memoriam | Fri May 05 1995 15:19 | 11 |
| > I agree with ya 'Saw. Insomnia was a great read - one of King's best,
> but not quite up to his best, "the Stand."
He pulled in a lot of other elements that he hasn't worked with before.
Left all kinds of doors open for sequels, and tied it nicely into an
overall motif that he's been hinting at and around for years now
(hint -- read Browning's "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came")
Maybe this summer I'll pull out my uncut version of _The_Stand_ and
read it.....
|
85.946 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | Fifty lashes with a wet squirrel | Tue May 23 1995 18:08 | 4 |
|
What's the most broken carrer record in MLB?
Who broke it the most times?
|
85.947 | | MKOTS3::LONG | Life is better left to chance. | Tue May 23 1995 18:43 | 5 |
| guess #1...stolen bases....Maurie Wills
billl
|
85.948 | | HELIX::MAIEWSKI | | Wed May 24 1995 10:17 | 4 |
| Life time KO's, Nolan Ryan broke it every time he got a strike out after
breaking into 1st place on the all time list.
George
|
85.949 | | GENRAL::WADE | Ah'm Yo Huckleberry... | Wed May 24 1995 10:51 | 4 |
|
I didn't know ole Nolan boxed....
Claybone
|
85.950 | | HELIX::MAIEWSKI | | Wed May 24 1995 10:53 | 3 |
| I don't think he did. At least I never saw him enter any notes.
George
|
85.951 | | MTWAIN::BURROWS | Volkl: Smoke'm if you got'm. | Wed May 24 1995 11:01 | 7 |
|
>>> What's the most broken carrer record in MLB?
Games played? Rypkin?
CBB
|
85.952 | | CSC32::MACGREGOR | Colorado: the TRUE mid-west | Wed May 24 1995 11:23 | 11 |
| >>> What's the most broken carrer record in MLB?
By definition it is whatever record has the largest number. Probably
something like, batters faced, or at-bats, or lifetime attentance at
stadium X.
Or do you mean, which record has had the largest number of people
owning that record?
Marc
|
85.953 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | Fifty lashes with a wet squirrel | Wed May 24 1995 11:32 | 4 |
|
Ruth broke the carrer home run record 572 times. The record was 142
when he broke it the first time.
|
85.954 | Ty and his records? | AKOCOA::BREEN | Indians rule,sox sip; Phillip is six | Wed May 24 1995 11:44 | 3 |
| So, how many times DID Ryan break the strike out record. I would have
thought Cobb broke the previous hit count record more than 527 times
since I thought his lead over #2 (pre-Rose) was more than that.
|
85.955 | | PTOSS1::JACOBR | Certifiably Insane | Wed May 31 1995 17:00 | 10 |
| The latest inductee to the Brooklyn Dodgers Hall of fame is the answer
to this trivia question:
Who is the only person to play for the Dodgers, New York Knicks, and
the New York Rangers????
JaKe
|
85.956 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | NY YANKEES 1995 WORLD CHAMPS!!!!! | Wed May 31 1995 17:02 | 4 |
|
What was that organists name???
|
85.957 | | PTOSS1::JACOBR | Certifiably Insane | Wed May 31 1995 17:07 | 13 |
|
>> What was that organists name???
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Gladys Goodding, to be precise.
For getting it basically right, by knowing it was the organist, you win
ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!!!
JaKe
|
85.958 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | Rocky Mountain Ichthyologist | Fri Sep 08 1995 15:19 | 7 |
|
Name the first outside linebacker to be name to the pro football
hall of fame?
Bobby Bell of the KC Chiefs
|
85.959 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | Rocky Mountain Ichthyologist | Fri Sep 08 1995 15:21 | 7 |
|
What Lou Gerhig record was broken on 5-Sep-1995?
Total bases. Eddie Murray passed him on tuesday with 5061 as number 11
on the all time list.
|
85.960 | | CSLALL::BRULE | you killed freakin Larry! | Fri Sep 08 1995 15:36 | 1 |
| Bad week for Lou
|
85.961 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | Rocky Mountain Ichthyologist | Wed Sep 13 1995 15:16 | 3 |
|
Who were the members of the Fearsome Foursome?
|
85.962 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Washing Machine | Wed Sep 13 1995 15:39 | 4 |
|
Cheryl Ladd, Farah Fawcett, Kate Jackson and Jaclyn Smith....
|
85.963 | | CAMONE::WAY | Nine to the front, six to the rear | Wed Sep 13 1995 15:44 | 12 |
|
Fearsome Foursome:
Deacon Jones
Merlin Olsen
another DT
another DE
'Saw
|
85.964 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Washing Machine | Wed Sep 13 1995 15:52 | 3 |
|
Rosey Greir
Larry Brown
|
85.965 | | CSLALL::BRULE | you killed freakin Larry! | Wed Sep 13 1995 15:54 | 1 |
| And didn't Lamar Lundy replace Greir?
|
85.966 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | Rocky Mountain Ichthyologist | Wed Sep 13 1995 15:57 | 7 |
| no
Rosey Grier
Deacon Jones
Lamar Lundy
Merlin Olsen
|
85.967 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | Rocky Mountain Ichthyologist | Thu Sep 14 1995 16:37 | 4 |
|
Who was born in London on Jan 6 1854?
|
85.968 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Washing Machine | Thu Sep 14 1995 16:45 | 2 |
|
Dick Buttons
|
85.969 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | S W E E P !!!!! | Thu Sep 14 1995 16:50 | 3 |
|
Chad May??
|
85.970 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The stars might lie, but the numbers never do... | Thu Sep 14 1995 16:52 | 2 |
|
Bill Breen?
|
85.971 | Go take a slide for yourself Roland | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Thu Sep 14 1995 17:11 | 6 |
| Roland, I think he was referring to a sports star who's sports exploits
are more famous than mine (which covers billions).
Possibly John L. Sullivan who I used to drink with at Sullivan's tavern
in Roxbury and sing Tillie with over where Northeastern is today at
beaneater games. They don't make ballplayers like Kelley anymore.
|
85.972 | | CAMONE::WAY | Nine to the front, six to the rear | Fri Sep 15 1995 09:48 | 1 |
| Jack the Ripper......
|
85.973 | | SLEEPR::MAIEWSKI | | Fri Sep 15 1995 10:08 | 4 |
| No, can't be him. Well maybe but they never figured out who Jack the Ripper
was. Lots of theories but nothing solid.
George
|
85.974 | | CAMONE::WAY | Nine to the front, six to the rear | Fri Sep 15 1995 10:55 | 11 |
| > No, can't be him. Well maybe but they never figured out who Jack the Ripper
>was. Lots of theories but nothing solid.
I know, I was being facetious....8^)
I'll bet if they even had one of today's advanced forensic techniques they'd
have nabbed him....
'Saw
|
85.975 | | SLEEPR::MAIEWSKI | | Fri Sep 15 1995 12:19 | 8 |
| Re <<< Note 85.974 by CAMONE::WAY "Nine to the front, six to the rear" >>>
>I'll bet if they even had one of today's advanced forensic techniques they'd
>have nabbed him....
Well at least if the LAPD did the investigation they'd catch somebody.
George
|
85.976 | | CAMONE::WAY | Nine to the front, six to the rear | Fri Sep 15 1995 13:24 | 7 |
| > Well at least if the LAPD did the investigation they'd catch somebody.
>
> George
That one made my day George....8^)
|
85.977 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Mon Sep 18 1995 11:32 | 5 |
| Well one of the theories is that "Jack" was of the royal family in
which case advanced forensic techniques would not be the answer and if
anything it's less likely the real Jack would be nailed.
However, Scotland Yard or whomever would nail someone.
|
85.978 | | CAMONE::WAY | Nine to the front, six to the rear | Mon Sep 18 1995 11:44 | 6 |
| Yes, I'd heard that.
They do know he was a lefty, if I remember correctly.....
'Saw
|
85.979 | Elementary my dear Watson | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | Rocky Mountain Ichthyologist | Mon Sep 18 1995 11:49 | 4 |
|
Well it seems no one has a clue! Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
gave Sherlock Holmes Jan 6 1854 as his birthday.
|
85.980 | Doyle or the Irregulars? | MUNDIS::SSHERMAN | There ain't no sanity clause | Mon Sep 18 1995 12:55 | 8 |
| Cadz, have you got a source on that? My recollection (having been a
Sherlockian in my younger days) is that the date comes not from Doyle,
but from extensive research by subsequent scholars of the Baker Street
Irregulars. These are the same people who can tell you whether Watson
was married once, twice or even three times, or who the scandalized
King of Bohemia *really* was, etc. etc.
Steve
|
85.981 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | Rocky Mountain Ichthyologist | Mon Sep 18 1995 13:00 | 2 |
|
I got the date from a "Biography" on A&E
|
85.982 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | Rocky Mountain Ichthyologist | Mon Sep 18 1995 13:01 | 5 |
|
Name the only player to lead the league in Rushing and Interceptions in
the same season.
|
85.983 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Washing Machine | Mon Sep 18 1995 13:16 | 2 |
|
Jim Brown
|
85.984 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Mon Sep 18 1995 14:23 | 2 |
| I don't know for sure but back in the early 1900s I wouldn't be
surprised that Sockelexis might have managed the feat.
|
85.985 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | Rocky Mountain Ichthyologist | Thu Sep 21 1995 15:12 | 4 |
|
Bill Dudley of the Bears, playing during the days before platoon
football, lead the league in rushing and interception returns with 10
|
85.986 | | SLEEPR::MAIEWSKI | | Thu Sep 21 1995 15:18 | 5 |
| Along about 1920 Babe Ruth had a season in which he had around a 2.0 ERA
as a regular starting pitcher and also lead the league in home runs. He
played right field on the days when he didn't pitch.
George
|
85.987 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | Running down a dream | Tue Nov 21 1995 10:33 | 61 |
|
Name the team for the nickname given.
1. Sixshooters 1.______________
2. $1.00 for corn 2.______________
3. Fish arms for a girl toy 3.______________
4. Loaders 4.______________
5. 6 rulers 5.______________
6. Wise Sunbathers 6.______________
7. Foolish sunbathers 7.______________
8. Protected species 8.______________
9. John Adams, Ben Franklin 9.______________
and Paul Revere
10. King of beasts 10.______________
11. Seven squared 11.______________
12. Henry's first compact 12.______________
13. Streakers 13.______________
14. Ewes mates 14.______________
15. I.O.U.'s 15.______________
16. Credit card users 16.______________
17. Midnight snackers 17.______________
18. Lubricators 18.______________
19. Halve bovine, half man 19.______________
20. Indian leaders 20.______________
21. Peter & Paul 21.______________
22. Uncles spouse in the Army 22.______________
23. Type of tiger 23.______________
24. Marine birds 24.______________
25. Fundamental rules 25.______________
26. Shoplifters 26.______________
27. 747's 27.______________
28 Equine rodeo participants 28.______________
|
85.988 | I hate these, they drive me nuts... | IMBETR::DUPREZ | Will work for sleep.. | Tue Nov 21 1995 11:06 | 56 |
| 1. Sixshooters 1.___Colts___________
2. $1.00 for corn 2.___Buccaneers___________
3. Fish arms for a girl toy 3.__Dolphins____________
4. Loaders 4.___Packers___________
5. 6 rulers 5.___Vikings___________
6. Wise Sunbathers 6.___Browns___________
7. Foolish sunbathers 7.___Redskins___________
8. Protected species 8.___Eagles___________
9. John Adams, Ben Franklin 9.___Patriots___________
and Paul Revere
10. King of beasts 10.__Lions____________
11. Seven squared 11.___49ers___________
12. Henry's first compact 12.___Falcons___________
13. Streakers 13.___Bears___________
14. Ewes mates 14.___Rams___________
15. I.O.U.'s 15.___Bills___________
16. Credit card users 16.___Chargers___________
17. Midnight snackers 17.___Raiders___________
18. Lubricators 18.___Oilers___________
19. Halve bovine, half man 19.___Cowboys___________
20. Indian leaders 20.___Chiefs___________
21. Peter & Paul 21.___Saints___________
22. Uncles spouse in the Army 22.___Giants___________
23. Type of tiger 23.___Bengals___________
24. Marine birds 24.__Seahawks____________
25. Fundamental rules 25.___Cardinals___________
26. Shoplifters 26.__Steelers____________
27. 747's 27.___Jets___________
28 Equine rodeo participants 28.__Broncos____________
|
85.989 | | FSCORE::PAVEZKA | Why.....Why me!!! | Thu Nov 23 1995 13:14 | 23 |
| Hi guys. I need your help.
My son is in an indoor soccer league and they are having a draw for a
couple of tickets to an NHL game here in Ottawa. He has to match up
the U.S. university and city/town to the team's nickname. I've matched
all but 2 (I've never heard of the Knights or Blue Jays) and I'm not
sure of the cities.
Could you help me (him) fill in the blanks. Thanks
pete
TEAM NAME UNIVERSITY CITY
Tigers LSU ???
Cavaliers Virginia ???
Bulldogs Georgia ???
Knights ??? ???
Pirates Seton Hall ???
Blackbears U of Maine ???
Tar Heels UNC Chapel Hill
Blue Jays ??? ???
|
85.990 | | GRANPA::DFAUST | Bad Things, man... | Fri Nov 24 1995 07:51 | 4 |
| LSU is in Baton Rouge, U of GA is in Athens
Dennis Faust
|
85.991 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | Will work for sleep.. | Mon Nov 27 1995 09:11 | 7 |
| Seton Hall is in Orange (East Orange?), NJ
U Maine is in Orono
I don't know of a team that is just the "Knights". Rutgers are the
Scarlet Knights, but I don't remember what town it's in.
Isn't UVa in Charlottesville?
|
85.992 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | NW Wildcats Rose Bowl Bandwagon | Mon Nov 27 1995 09:20 | 107 |
| Not Promised to be an exclusive list. Tell me which schools you want, I'll
give you the city.
Tigers ---
Princeton U
Louisana State U
Rochester Institute of Technology
Clemson U
U of Missouri
Iowa Wesleyan College
Grambling State U
Jackson State U
Auburn U
U of Memphis
Tennessee State U
Texas Southern U
Depauw U
Sewanee
Towson State U
Colorado College
Ouachita Baptist U
Campbellsville
Fort Hays State U
Doane College
Occidental College
Trinity U (Texas)
Georgetown (Kentucky)
Dakota Wesleyan (South Dakota)
U of the Pacific
Wittenberg College (Ohio)
Hampden-Sydney (Virginia)
Savannah State
St. Paul's (Virginia)
Livingston U (Alabama)
Benedict (South Carolina)
East Central State U (Oklahoma)
Salem-Teikyo U (West Virginia)
Cavaliers ---
U of Virginia
Walsh College (Canton, Ohio)
Concordia College (Portland, Oregon)
Bulldogs ---
U of Georgia
Mississippi State U
Yale U
Ferris State U
Butler U
The Citadel
Fresno State U
Drake U
Samford
Alabama A&M
Louisiana Tech U
South Carolina State U
U of North Carolina-Asheville
Texas Lutheran College
U of Minnesota-Duluth
Bowie State U
Gonzaga
South Fork
Gardner-Webb
Northeast Missouri State U
Western Montana College
Fisk
Adrian (Michigan)
U of Redlands (California)
Cumberland U (Tennessee)
Barton College
Concordia College (Nebraska)
Tougaloo (Mississippi)
Wingate
Southwestern Oklahoma State
Union College (Kentucky)
Knights ---
Fairleigh-Dickinson U
U of Central Florida
Carleton College
Bellarmine College
Beaver College (Pennsylvania)
U of New England
Calvin College
Wartburg College (Iowa)
Queens College-City U of New York
Nova Southeastern U
Lynn U (Florida)
Southern U of New Orleans
Pirates ---
East Carolina U
Seton Hall U
Southwestern U
Hampton U
Whitworth College
Armstrong State College (Georgia)
Park (Missouri)
Black Bears ---
U of Maine
Tar Heels ---
U of North Carolina
Blue Jays ---
Johns Hopkins U
Elizabethtown College
Westminister (Missouri)
Bluejays ---
Creighton
Elmhurst College
Tabor (Kansas)
|
85.993 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | Will work for sleep.. | Mon Nov 27 1995 09:24 | 1 |
| Jeez, Rich - and I thought *I* needed a life... :-) :-)
|
85.994 | | MKOTS3::tcc122.mko.dec.com::long | Some gave all... | Wed Nov 29 1995 09:27 | 4 |
| U Maine Blackbears are in Orono, ME.
billl
|
85.995 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | My python boot is to tight | Fri Dec 08 1995 15:05 | 4 |
|
What NFL team has had the most Super Bowl MVP's?
|
85.996 | | MKOTS3::tcc122.mko.dec.com::long | Some gave all | Fri Dec 08 1995 15:31 | 10 |
| Since the winner of the Super Bowl is the team
the MVP is chosen from....that would give
Dallas, SF and the Steelers four each. However,
Bradshaw was chosen twice, as I think Young was.
My guess would be Dallas, on a technicality.
billl
|
85.997 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Washing Machine | Fri Dec 08 1995 15:40 | 4 |
|
also wasn't dallas the only team to have a loosing player winner it?
suffering from the same disease as Billl but I seem to recall Chuck
Howley (sp?) won it when the sowboys lost........
|
85.998 | | MKOTS3::tcc122.mko.dec.com::long | Some gave all | Fri Dec 08 1995 15:54 | 6 |
| Wow! I don't remember that at all. That would suck!
'Someone' on the winning team had to be more valuable
than a 'looser'.
billl
|
85.999 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | Can the Coach... | Fri Dec 08 1995 16:16 | 6 |
|
It has to be the Dallas Cowboys. One year Randy White and Too
Tall Jones(?) were SB Co-Mvps. Which potentially could mean 5
Cowboys have won the MVP.
Ron
|
85.1000 | Trivial snarf | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Fri Dec 08 1995 16:36 | 1 |
85.1001 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | NW Wildcats Rose Bowl Bandwagon | Sat Dec 09 1995 22:38 | 10 |
| > also wasn't dallas the only team to have a loosing player winner it?
> suffering from the same disease as Billl but I seem to recall Chuck
> Howley (sp?) won it when the sowboys lost........
Yup. SB V, Baltimore 16, Dallas 13. Baltimore got the tapped pass TD
from Unitas, had a pt-after-TD botched, wins on a last second FG by
O'Brien. Norm Bulaich a below average game.
I believe Howley had an interception (maybe 2), and an outstanding
all-around game.
|
85.1002 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | My python boot is to tight | Mon Dec 11 1995 10:22 | 14 |
|
Dallas with six
SB V Chuck Howley
SB VI Roger Staubach
SB XII Randy WHite, Harvey Martin
SB XXVII Troy Aikman
SB XXVIII Emmitt Smith
Niners with three
Montana, Rice and Young
Steelers with three
Bradshaw, Harris and Swann
|
85.1003 | 'Skins with 3? | ODIXIE::ZOGRAN | Atlanta, Home of the WS Champs | Mon Dec 11 1995 11:58 | 3 |
| Didn't the 'Skins have three, too? Rypien, Riggins and Williams?
UMDan
|
85.1004 | Tainted, as matters Cowboy often are... | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Never make it up to Coeur D'Alene | Tue Dec 12 1995 12:23 | 14 |
|
> I believe Howley had an interception (maybe 2), and an outstanding
> all-around game.
Mike Curtis of Baltimore should have won it. I believe what happened
was that they took the informal polling before the game was over (not
sure who decided these things in those days, I think it was network
personnel, and it seemed suspect because it was often even announced
before the game was over-- shades of Bruce Hurst), because Baltimore
was down 13-6 late, and looking very dead. They had to go with
someone on defense, and Howley was it.
glenn
|
85.1005 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | Jus scuttle buttin with StevieRay | Wed Jan 10 1996 11:07 | 4 |
|
Name the six QB's to have won both the NFL and NCAA passing
championships?
|
85.1006 | any of these? | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Wed Jan 10 1996 11:11 | 6 |
| Vinnie Testaverde
Bobby Hebert
Billy Kilmer
Joe Capp
Don Meredith
Bubby Brister
|
85.1007 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | Jus scuttle buttin with StevieRay | Wed Jan 10 1996 11:17 | 1 |
| none
|
85.1008 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The engineer formerly known as Roland | Wed Jan 10 1996 11:19 | 2 |
| I'm not answerin'. The last time you posted trivia I replied and you never
posted the correct answer(s)!
|
85.1009 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | Can the Coach... | Wed Jan 10 1996 11:24 | 8 |
| I'll say
Jim Kelly
John Elway
Drew Bledsoe
Dan Marino
Ron
|
85.1010 | | ROCK::HUBER | From Seneca to Cuyahoga Falls | Wed Jan 10 1996 11:29 | 2 |
|
Bernie Kosar
|
85.1011 | and 5 others! ;^) | GENRAL::WADE | Ah'm Yo Huckleberry... | Wed Jan 10 1996 11:39 | 2 |
|
Steve Young
|
85.1012 | I know Grogan and Flutie are on it | AKOCOA::BREEN | Ashes to ashes, dust to dust | Wed Jan 10 1996 11:41 | 8 |
|
Bradshaw
Tittle, Staubach, Manning, Snead, Hadl, Bledsoe
Do you mean most passing yards college and pro?
|
85.1013 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | My kingdom for K.Greene's locks | Wed Jan 10 1996 11:49 | 7 |
|
Steve Young
Neil Lomax
Sammy Baugh
YA Tittle
Johnny Unitas
JIm Plunkett
|
85.1014 | Don Strock? | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Wed Jan 10 1996 11:53 | 0 |
85.1015 | The Snake | SALEM::REEVE | | Wed Jan 10 1996 13:27 | 1 |
|
|
85.1016 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | Jus scuttle buttin with StevieRay | Wed Jan 10 1996 14:17 | 7 |
| re 1008
The last question I asked had to do with the Sb MVP's. If you look
back around 1002 you'll see were I answered the questions.
#2 I don't give a fat rat a%$$ if you answer or not.
|
85.1017 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | Jus scuttle buttin with StevieRay | Wed Jan 10 1996 14:19 | 11 |
|
the six are
Jim Harbaugh
Charlie Conerly
John Brodie
Brian Sipe
Tommy Kramer
Steve Young
|
85.1018 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The engineer formerly known as Roland | Wed Jan 10 1996 14:31 | 7 |
| RE: .1016
The one I was thinking of was .987
>#2 I don't give a fat rat a%$$ if you answer or not.
Yeah, I figured as much. :-)
|
85.1019 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | Jus scuttle buttin with StevieRay | Wed Jan 10 1996 14:35 | 2 |
|
You answered it in the reply. Why go any farther, no one else did.
|
85.1020 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The engineer formerly known as Roland | Wed Jan 10 1996 14:59 | 6 |
|
I had no idea if the answers were right.
The suspense has been eating at me. The tension has affected my work and my
interpersonal relationships. If it wasn't for the help of a slew of
psychiatrists, I wouldn't have made it this far... :-)
|
85.1021 | I'll forward some medication!! | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | Jus scuttle buttin with StevieRay | Wed Jan 10 1996 15:03 | 1 |
|
|
85.1022 | | CAM::WAY | Ridi pagliaccio | Thu Jan 11 1996 07:22 | 9 |
| >
>The suspense has been eating at me. The tension has affected my work and my
>interpersonal relationships. If it wasn't for the help of a slew of
>psychiatrists, I wouldn't have made it this far... :-)
>
OKAY, the TRUTH comes out. Now I know why you keep calling me a weenie....
|
85.1023 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The engineer formerly known as Roland | Thu Jan 11 1996 09:02 | 2 |
|
No, me calling you a weenie occurs during my lucid moments...
|
85.1024 | | CAM::WAY | Ridi pagliaccio | Thu Jan 11 1996 09:11 | 12 |
| >
>No, me calling you a weenie occurs during my lucid moments...
>
You're not allowed to call me a weenie. The only one in here who could EVER
get away with that was Mark Lufay....
8^)
Karen called me a zipperhead once though....
|
85.1025 | (-: | SHARE::DERRY | Color me impressed... | Thu Jan 11 1996 09:19 | 1 |
| Zipperhead is a term of endearment...
|
85.1026 | Conjures up some strange images, though | MUNDIS::SSHERMAN | Clean living and a fast outfield | Thu Jan 11 1996 09:33 | 4 |
| I'm not sure I can make any sense of the term "zipperhead". I don't know if
this reflects the generation gap or the culture gap.
Steve
|
85.1027 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The engineer formerly known as Roland | Thu Jan 11 1996 09:39 | 4 |
| >You're not allowed to call me a weenie.
The only ways you'll prevent it are through ham-fisted use of your
moderator privs, or a significant change in your bet-weaseling behavior.
|
85.1028 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | Ashes to ashes, dust to dust | Thu Jan 11 1996 10:24 | 6 |
| Frank didn't bet weasel. He declared it won and I said reread the bet.
At the same time I reread the bet. We both need some kind of remedial
English lessons pertaining to clarity in exposition and comprehension.
I'm five points behind at this point, not sure if I have the games to
get the tie.
|
85.1029 | | CAM::WAY | Ridi pagliaccio | Thu Jan 11 1996 11:08 | 23 |
| > Frank didn't bet weasel. He declared it won and I said reread the bet.
> At the same time I reread the bet. We both need some kind of remedial
> English lessons pertaining to clarity in exposition and comprehension.
Not to mention the fact that I should be spanked for where I put my comma.
And thank you Bill. Nothing like honor between gentlemen to shut off the
rantings of the great unwashed masses.
> I'm five points behind at this point, not sure if I have the games to
> get the tie.
Probably won't, but we'll find something else to bet on down the road where
you'll probably pull even. I have sh*t luck normally.
And thank you Karen, your point is well taken...
'Saw
|
85.1030 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The engineer formerly known as Roland | Thu Jan 11 1996 11:10 | 4 |
| >Nothing like honor between gentlemen to shut off the
>rantings of the great unwashed masses.
I took a shower on Sunday!
|
85.1031 | | CAM::WAY | Ridi pagliaccio | Thu Jan 11 1996 11:10 | 9 |
| | <<< Note 85.1030 by IMBETR::DUPREZ "The engineer formerly known as Roland" >>>
|
|>Nothing like honor between gentlemen to shut off the
|>rantings of the great unwashed masses.
|
|I took a shower on Sunday!
hahahahahahaha
|
85.1032 | | NQOS01::16.65.128.163::may_br | BRUCE MAY | Thu Jan 11 1996 11:25 | 6 |
| >The only ways you'll prevent it are through ham-fisted use of your
'saw is only ham-fisted when he has plenty of cheese-wiz to put on his ham.
brews
|
85.1033 | | CAM::WAY | Ridi pagliaccio | Thu Jan 11 1996 12:39 | 11 |
| >
>>The only ways you'll prevent it are through ham-fisted use of your
>
>'saw is only ham-fisted when he has plenty of cheese-wiz to put on his ham.
>
>brews
No, the Cheez-Whiz goes on the johnson. Ham goes wif your basic Green Eggs.
|
85.1034 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | From BK>>Dean to BK>>TO | Tue Jan 30 1996 16:50 | 4 |
| With Magic coming back:
Magic is one of three people to have played for NCAA and NBA champions
in consecutive years. Name the other two.
|
85.1035 | | SLEEPR::MAIEWSKI | Bos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. Champs | Tue Jan 30 1996 17:09 | 7 |
|
Just guessing, how about:
Bill Russell
Jerry West
George
|
85.1036 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | You could see that he truly did love the Mademoiselle | Tue Jan 30 1996 17:38 | 3 |
| Russell is correct, was KC Jones the other one?
Or was it Henry Bibby
|
85.1037 | All-Star MVP trivia | HBAHBA::HAAS | Extra low prices and hepatitis too!~ | Mon Feb 12 1996 11:03 | 8 |
| On the heels of Jordan buying another MVP, we should all realize that he
aint the firsted to win the MVP more than once.
The record for All-Star MVPs is 4. Another big name star won 3.
Name 'em.
TTom
|
85.1038 | How about... | CNTROL::KING | | Mon Feb 12 1996 14:01 | 1 |
| How about Bob Pettit with 4 and Oscar Robertson with 3?
|
85.1039 | no more calls we have a winner | HBAHBA::HAAS | Extra low prices and hepatitis too!~ | Mon Feb 12 1996 14:45 | 0 |
85.1040 | | MKOTS3::tcc122.mko.dec.com::long | still a 'Stiller' fan | Thu Feb 15 1996 15:11 | 5 |
| What is the wooden pole called that is used in Scottish games?
billl
|
85.1041 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove | Thu Feb 15 1996 15:16 | 2 |
|
A caber.
|
85.1042 | | XTATIC::CHILDS | Cheatin' Cowboys suck!!! | Thu Feb 15 1996 15:19 | 2 |
|
A cabier? or something like that spelling might be off
|
85.1043 | | MKOTS3::tcc122.mko.dec.com::long | still a 'Stiller' fan | Thu Feb 15 1996 15:33 | 7 |
| re caber:
Thanks, Tommy. I knew it was something like that, but couldn't
unscramble it in my mind.
billl
|
85.1044 | Why Why Why??? | FABSIX::E_MAXWELL | The torture never stops... | Thu Feb 15 1996 21:13 | 4 |
| Just why did you need to know?
Ed
|
85.1045 | Hoot mon, Angus, ken ye toss tha' caber te me? | CAM::WAY | There's the devil to pay! | Fri Feb 16 1996 08:05 | 12 |
| You wanna see some big boys, check out those Scottish games.
Corn fed (or perhaps I should say oat fed) beef on the hoof, I'm tellin' you.
I went to the Games one time in Farmington CT and these guys that did the
events were as big as NFL linemen. I've never seen men that huge so close
in real life.
The caber though, while demanding strength, demands much more deftness and
balance.
'Saw
|
85.1046 | Saw gets a woodie thinking about them games ;+} | HBAHBA::HAAS | Extra low prices and hepatitis too!~ | Mon Feb 19 1996 10:01 | 0 |
85.1047 | | CAM::WAY | There's the devil to pay! | Mon Feb 19 1996 10:02 | 5 |
| > -< Saw gets a woodie thinking about them games ;+} >-
One o' them big caber woodies.....
|
85.1048 | dressed for it | HBAHBA::HAAS | Extra low prices and hepatitis too!~ | Mon Feb 19 1996 10:27 | 5 |
| >One o' them big caber woodies.....
Isn't that why they wear that pouch thing in front of the kilts?
TTom
|
85.1049 | An NCAA trivia from the net | XTATIC::CHILDS | Harry Browne for President! | Tue Mar 05 1996 12:31 | 58 |
|
I did manage to get 6 out of the 8 on the first crack.........
1. Who scored the lowest point total (20) in a championship game?
a. Kentucky
b. Princton
c. Duquncense (bad spelling)
d. North Carolina
e. Tennesse Tech
2. Who holds the single game scoring record of 58 points?
a. Bill Bradley
b. Oscar Robertson
c. Bill Walton
d. Jerry West
e. David Robinson
3. Since 1980 which confernce has won the most championships?
a. Big 10
b. Big East
c. ACC
d. SEC
e. Big Eight
4. Who's been in the most tournments (36) ?
a. North Carolina
b. Kentucky
c. UCLA
d. Notre Dame
e. Indiana
5. Who holds the career record for 3 points (42)?
a. Steve Alford
b. Anderson Hunt
c. Glenn Rice
d. Bobby Hurley
e. Dennis Scott
6. Which 2 teams share the single game scoring record of 264 points?
a. Loyola Marymount/Michigan
b. Utah/St. Joseph's
c. UCLA/Rutgers
d. UCLA/Wichita St.
7. Which team lost 11 times during the season and still won the title?
a. Duke 91
b. Kansas 88
c. North Carolina St. 83
d. Marquette 77
e. Villinova 85
8. Which coach didn't win the national title in his final game?
a. Al Mcguire
b. Larry Brown
c. Aldoph Rupp
d. John Wooden
I'll post the answers by the end of the week........
|
85.1050 | and if you can't wait till I post them | XTATIC::CHILDS | Harry Browne for President! | Tue Mar 05 1996 12:38 | 2 |
|
try: $ type cntrol::disk$kaos:[childs]ncaa.answers
|
85.1051 | He must be thinking of NIT or consolation game | AKOCOA::BREEN | You never can tell | Tue Mar 05 1996 17:04 | 8 |
| There was no 20 points scored in the final. Pitt lost in the
semifinals in 1941 to eventual winner Wisconsin 36-30. The Badgers
beat Washington st. for the crown 39-34.
The 58 btw was scored in a consolation game. A better question is who
has the final four record not counting the meaningless consolation and
what fellow alumnus did he beat. The total I'm thinking of is 44, is
there a higher total in recent years (87-96)?
|
85.1052 | | CSC32::MACGREGOR | Colorado: the TRUE mid-west | Thu Mar 07 1996 13:44 | 7 |
|
Don't know the answer...when did the shot clock in the college ranks
start?
The bet is either early 70's or early 80's.
Marc
|
85.1053 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | You never can tell | Thu Mar 07 1996 14:03 | 6 |
| Some of the leagues started using it in the early 80s and it was
different: fe they turned it off for the last four minutes. I'd guess
that a standard clock wasn't used until 85,86.
I'm trying to recall the Georgetown - Princeton game where the Hoyas
were almost beat with Carrill holding onto the ball.
|
85.1054 | what I remember | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Thu Mar 07 1996 14:06 | 6 |
| In '83, State beat the Heels in OT in the tournament. In that year, the
shot clock was turned off in the lasted 4 minutes of regulation.
FWIW, there was no 3-point shot that year, neither, too.
|
85.1055 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | I'm tired of SNOW.... | Thu Mar 07 1996 14:06 | 6 |
|
The shot clock went into effect the year after Villanova beat
Georgetown, whenever that was? 'Nova held onto the ball for minutes
at a time before getting a quality shot.
Ron
|
85.1056 | and a mighty fine year it was | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Thu Mar 07 1996 14:09 | 3 |
| That was 85.
TTom
|
85.1057 | | XTATIC::CHILDS | Harry Browne for President! | Thu Mar 07 1996 14:21 | 4 |
|
Princeton almost beat Georgetown in 89 but there was clock then. I think though
that clock early on was a 40 or 45 second clock and was as previously reported
turned off for the last 4 minutes........
|
85.1058 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | You never can tell | Thu Mar 07 1996 14:28 | 1 |
| And the three pointer (19') came in in 1987
|
85.1059 | here's the story from the net | XTATIC::CHILDS | Harry Browne for President! | Thu Mar 07 1996 14:41 | 110 |
| I was there it was without a doubt the most intense game I ever witness from
a team and crowd standpoint. Even though I'm a Hoya fan by the end of the
game I was pulling for Priceton because let's face everybody does want to see
Davey do in Golaith except for them dam Cowboy fans.........
;^)
mike
Not a week goes by, say those involved on the losing side, without someone
bringing up Georgetown 50, Princeton 49, the first-round NCAA tournament game
in 1989 that came down to one second and one shot.
For the key figures on that Princeton basketball team, it provided an
indelible memory. And it makes for a great bar story.
The questions are always the same. What was it like? Did you think you had
a chance? Were you on the floor for the final shots? Not only was Bob Scrabis
on the floor for the final shots, he took one of them. With five seconds left,
his jumper from the right side of the key was swatted out of bounds by Hoyas
6-foot-10 freshman Alonzo Mourning. "If I made that shot, I'd be a `Jeopardy!'
question," said Scrabis, a high school teacher from Avon.
Georgetown, the top seed in the East, was expected to make the Final Four in
1989. Led by Mourning and Big East Player of the Year Charles Smith, the Hoyas
had just run roughshod through the Big East tournament, beating Sherman Douglas
' Syracuse team, 88-79, for the title.
Princeton was the last seed in the East, maybe even the last seed in the
64-team tournament. Its players didn't have scholarships and they didn't have
a prayer.
"From my standpoint, it was one of the best games in NCAA history because it
was like David and Goliath," said Mourning, who now plays for the Miami Heat.
One oddsmaker put the Tigers at a billion to 1 to win the championship.
They were 23-point underdogs against the Hoyas and there was talk the
Ivy League might be losing its automatic bid. Its champion had been bounced
in the tourney's first round the previous three seasons -- by an average of
40 points.
Princeton didn't see itself as a worldbeater. The players were hoping to put
in a respectable appearance and get a plane trip out of the deal. Instead they
got Georgetown. And a bus ride to Providence, R.I.
"We were saying, `Anybody but Georgetown,' " said Kit Mueller, who, at 6-5,
was the team's sophomore center. "It was just awful. We basically thought we
were dead."
A week of poor practices did nothing to change that opinion.
"We couldn't score against our second unit in practice, how were we going to
score against Georgetown?" Scrabis said.
"But then we got up there and we had this shootaround," he recalled.
"The Civic Center had this unbelievable floor. I was shooting threes beyond
NBA distance. There was spring in the floor. Something about it made it easy
to shoot. It was a great atmosphere. And when we walked out onto the court
right before the game, I said, `There's something strange going on here. It
just feels weird. Something good is going to happen.' "
It was a magical night. The game was a gem. The planets were aligned. For the
Tigers, the baskets seemed as big as manhole covers. Princeton ran coach Pete
Carril's motion offense to perfection. The Tigers turned back the clock, made
1989 seem like 1969. They spread the floor, used the clock, made the Hoyas pay
for their overaggressiveness with backdoor layups. At halftime, Princeton led,
29-21.
"We were able to stay with them early, so panic didn't set in," Carril said.
"Instead, confidence set in. The longer we stayed in the game, the more we
thought we could win."
When Jerry Doyle of Woodcliff Lake, a guard out of Bergen Catholic, scored
backdoor on the first play of the second half, the lead was 10. But with
officials calling the game closer, the Tigers picked up their seventh team
foul within the first five minutes and Georgetown was back in it.
The Hoyas tied the score, 37-37. The lead changed hands seven times after
that. Princeton went up for the final time with 1:52 left on another layup by
Doyle.
Mourning tied the score, 49-49, on a pair of free throws with 1:41 left. On
Georgetown's next trip, Mark Tillmon missed twice but Mourning rebounded, was
fouled, and converted one free throw with 23 seconds left for a one-point lead.
After a timeout with 15 seconds left, Princeton's Scrabis broke free at the
right of the key. He says he saw nothing but the rim as he put up the shot
that would have won the game. But Mourning, who finished with 21 points,
13 rebounds, and seven blocks, swatted the shot out of bounds.
"I thought it was going in," said Scrabis, who finished his career with
15 points in 40 minutes. "Alonzo made a great play.
"Growing up as a kid, playing in your back yard, you create fantasies like
that. Ten seconds left and you have to make a shot to win the game. But, you
know, in the back yard, it always goes in. You don't leave until the ball goes
through the hoop and you're the hero. Then you go inside."
Princeton maintained possession but was down to one second and one shot.
Timeout.
"The whole place was going nuts for us," recalled Doyle, a third-year law
student at Duke. "It took on a life of its own."
Out of the timeout, Mueller set up on the high post, on the side of the ball.
For some reason, Mourning fronted Mueller. The Hoyas provided no weak-side
help. A decent pass over Mourning's arms and Mueller has a layup and Princeton
has the upset.
"I don't know if the Georgetown guys weren't paying attention or they were
just unorganized," Scrabis said.
If the ref hands Matt Lapin the ball and he makes a decent pass, this story
is about Princeton's upset. Instead, the ref pulled the ball back.
This is where the bar stories head in different directions.
"The ref didn't think they were ready," Carril said.
"The ref wouldn't hand him the ball because they were waiting to come back
from TV," said Mueller, who works for a trading firm in Bermuda.
"[Hoyas coach] John Thompson saw it, yelled, and they put another one of their
players back in the paint."
Georgetown adjusted, Mueller was forced to take a desperation turnaround
jumper at the buzzer, Mourning disrupted the shot, and the Hoyas survived the
round.
They made it to the Final Eight that year, but lost to Duke in the East Region
final. Michigan wound up beating Seton Hall for the national title.
"All I know is that I blocked that shot," Mourning said. "That canceled their
hopes.
"It was a very intense game, a close game. We underestimated a good team, a
well-coached team."
The memory is stronger for some than for others.
Said Carril, who refuses to remember any loss fondly: "It comes under the
category in my life as ancient history."
|
85.1060 | | CLUSTA::MAIEWSKI | Bos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. Champs | Thu Mar 07 1996 14:42 | 5 |
| Who was the team that held the ball while the fans kept chanting
"BOOOORRRRring, BOOOORRRRring, ..."?
George
|
85.1061 | And the 3 corners - the reason for the shot clock | AKOCOA::BREEN | You never can tell | Thu Mar 07 1996 15:08 | 1 |
| North Carolina
|
85.1062 | | ODIXIE::ZOGRAN | Atlanta, Home of the WS Champs | Thu Mar 07 1996 15:35 | 5 |
| It seems all of the ACC teams had some form of four corner "offense"
before the advent of the shot clock. Not real high scoring games,
either.
UMDan
|
85.1063 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | You never can tell | Thu Mar 07 1996 15:43 | 10 |
| My hatred of Dean and NC stems from his introduction of that style in
the early 70s. Stallball had been used against Wooden's Alcindor and
Walton teams and Conneticut under Roe played a deliberate offense as
did many teams - Temple has never changed.
But Dean would take a game he was winning and had superior talent and
at some point would start the stall which he admittedly used somewhat
as a motion offense. Las Vegas beat the 4corners and almost knocked
Dean off in '77 and Dean never really won with it since it wasn't a
factor in '84.
|
85.1064 | Fogg Allen | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Fri Mar 08 1996 07:48 | 11 |
| Once again, we must set the record straight...
> My hatred of Dean and NC stems from his introduction of that style in
Dean did not introduce, invent or otherwise create the 4-corners. He
stole it from his college coach, Fogg Allen, who used it effectively
against Wilt, among others in the 50s.
What Dean popularized was the 4-corner choke. Dean never won it with it.
TTOm
|
85.1065 | I'm in a fog here TTom' | AKOCOA::BREEN | You never can tell | Fri Mar 08 1996 10:20 | 11 |
| Ttom,
Dean played at Kansas and so did Wilt. Who did Phog Allen coach
when Wilt was at Kansas. Allen was with Kansas as late as 1955 but
wasn't coaching the 1957 team.
Dean may not have invented the 4corner, Columbus didn't discover
America but Dean made it into a system which finally forced a shot
clock.
Of course if you're saying there's better reasons to hate Dean and
his system and his sanctimonious ways, I can't disagree.
|
85.1066 | the real issue | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Fri Mar 08 1996 10:37 | 12 |
| main, it;s time to get some rest again. :+)
Dean, Allen and Wilt are all from Kansas.
Dean generally gets the credit for glorifying what Phog invented. Is that
really how you spell it?
I'm gonna go home and watch Dean fued with Coach K about who has the
least amount of class: Jeff McInnis for taunting the Dukies or the Dukies
for taunting Jeff McInnis....
|
85.1067 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | GET REEL, GO FISHINN | Thu Apr 04 1996 15:23 | 4 |
|
Name the only NHL visiting team to have a winning record at the
Montreal Forum.
|
85.1068 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | | Thu Apr 04 1996 15:36 | 8 |
|
re .1067,
Colorado Avalance
Reason: They only played in the Montreal Forum 2 or 3 times.
Ron
|
85.1069 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | GET REEL, GO FISHINN | Thu Apr 04 1996 15:50 | 1 |
| no cigar
|
85.1070 | Limited number of games | ILBBAK::SILVESTRI | Soar with the Eagles! | Thu Apr 04 1996 16:05 | 6 |
| Its one of the recent expansion teams ... probably the
Anaheim Mighty Ducks with something like a 2-0 record ...
(with the strike they didn't even play there one year)
Vinny
|
85.1071 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | GET REEL, GO FISHINN | Thu Apr 04 1996 16:21 | 3 |
|
Florida Panthers 3-1
|
85.1072 | | ROCK::HUBER | From Seneca to Cuyahoga Falls | Fri Apr 12 1996 14:06 | 24 |
|
What Major League (counting the AL and NL only, in this case) franchise
has the best overall winning percentage? (Minimum 1000 games)
Bonus questions:
Do the franchises listed below have over or under .500 records
overall? (Over the full history of the franchise; previous
locations are listed, but not previous names.)
Angels
Astros
Braves (Including their time in Boston & Milwaukee)
Brewers (Including their season in Seattle)
Cubs
Dodgers (Including their time in Brooklyn)
Giants (Including their time in NY)
Indians
Phillies (Including their time in Worcester)
Red Sox
Reds
Tigers
Twins (Including their time in Washington)
White Sox
|
85.1073 | | CAM::WAY | and keep me steadfast | Fri Apr 12 1996 14:21 | 6 |
| > What Major League (counting the AL and NL only, in this case) franchise
> has the best overall winning percentage? (Minimum 1000 games)
>
Da Yankees.
|
85.1074 | | ROCK::HUBER | From Seneca to Cuyahoga Falls | Fri Apr 12 1996 14:25 | 4 |
|
>Da Yankees.
Nope...
|
85.1075 | | CLUSTA::MAIEWSKI | Bos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. Champs | Fri Apr 12 1996 14:39 | 6 |
| Braves?
They owned the 19th century but they had that horrible run from about 1915 to
the mid 40's.
George
|
85.1076 | | XTATIC::CHILDS | | Fri Apr 12 1996 14:40 | 1 |
| da brooklyn bums
|
85.1077 | | ROCK::HUBER | From Seneca to Cuyahoga Falls | Fri Apr 12 1996 14:41 | 2 |
|
Nope and nope...
|
85.1078 | Toronto? | CNTROL::SALMON | | Fri Apr 12 1996 14:46 | 1 |
| Blue Jays.
|
85.1079 | | ROCK::HUBER | From Seneca to Cuyahoga Falls | Fri Apr 12 1996 14:48 | 5 |
|
Nope; the Blue Jays are actually sub .500 (again), after briefly
climbing above even.
Joe
|
85.1080 | | ROCK::HUBER | From Seneca to Cuyahoga Falls | Fri Apr 12 1996 14:49 | 7 |
|
Maybe it's time for a hint...
It's a _franchise_ which no longer exists, but the _name_ is back
in use...
Joe
|
85.1081 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Fri Apr 12 1996 14:53 | 5 |
|
Philadelphia Rockies!!!!
:-) :-)
|
85.1082 | ???? | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Donnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!! | Fri Apr 12 1996 15:01 | 26 |
|
What Major League (counting the AL and NL only, in this case) franchise
has the best overall winning percentage? (Minimum 1000 games)
THE WASHINGTON SENATORS????
Bonus questions:
Do the franchises listed below have over or under .500 records
overall? (Over the full history of the franchise; previous
locations are listed, but not previous names.)
Angels UNDER
Astros UNDER
Braves (Including their time in Boston & Milwaukee) UNDER
Brewers (Including their season in Seattle) UNDER
Cubs OVER
Dodgers (Including their time in Brooklyn) OVER
Giants (Including their time in NY) OVER
Indians UNDER
Phillies (Including their time in Worcester) OVER
Red Sox OVER
Reds OVER
Tigers UNDER
Twins (Including their time in Washington) OVER
White Sox UNDER
|
85.1083 | | ROCK::HUBER | From Seneca to Cuyahoga Falls | Fri Apr 12 1996 15:21 | 2 |
|
Nope & Nope, and Chappy you got 9 of 14 right over/under.
|
85.1084 | | CLUSTA::MAIEWSKI | Bos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. Champs | Fri Apr 12 1996 15:21 | 11 |
| RE <<< Note 85.1080 by ROCK::HUBER "From Seneca to Cuyahoga Falls" >>>
> It's a _franchise_ which no longer exists, but the _name_ is back
> in use...
The old National League Baltimore Orioles from the 19th century?
Must have been one of those old ones because no franchise has folded since
1899.
George
|
85.1085 | | ROCK::HUBER | From Seneca to Cuyahoga Falls | Fri Apr 12 1996 15:24 | 13 |
|
> The old National League Baltimore Orioles from the 19th century?
Bingo!
644 wins, 447 loses - .590 winning percentage.
The only teams that are better (without 1000 games) are the
Hartford Dark Blues (78-48, .619 in two seasons) and the
Providence Rhode Islanders/Grays (438-278, .612 in eight
seasons). The NL Orioles also played eight seasons.
Joe
|
85.1086 | | CLUSTA::MAIEWSKI | Bos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. Champs | Fri Apr 12 1996 15:32 | 6 |
| I've always wondered about the Providence Rhode Islanders/Grays. About
the time they folded the Brooklyn Grays appeared. They later became the
Bride Grooms, Trolley Dodgers, then the Dodgers. Did the Grays move from
Providence to Brooklyn or was that a different team?
George
|
85.1087 | | ROCK::HUBER | From Seneca to Cuyahoga Falls | Fri Apr 12 1996 15:42 | 8 |
|
Hmmm... I don't have anything about the Brooklyn Grays - were they
American Association, or some such?
To the best of my knowledge, the Providence team has no relationship
to the Bridegrooms/Superbas/Dodgers/Robins/Dodgers.
Joe
|
85.1088 | | CAM::WAY | and keep me steadfast | Fri Apr 12 1996 15:50 | 1 |
| At least now I know where the Brooklyn/LA Dogders got their nickname.
|
85.1089 | | CLUSTA::MAIEWSKI | Bos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. Champs | Fri Apr 12 1996 16:00 | 16 |
| RE <<< Note 85.1087 by ROCK::HUBER "From Seneca to Cuyahoga Falls" >>>
> Hmmm... I don't have anything about the Brooklyn Grays - were they
> American Association, or some such?
Yes, they were in the American Association for about 10 years. In their last
season in the American Association they played the New York Giants in the
old World Series. I believe the Giants won.
After that season they switched over to the National League and changed
their name to the Bride Grooms because several guys on the team were getting
married. A few years later they became the Trolley Dodgers. Actually it was
the Bridegroom's fans who 1st got that name because they had to dodge trolleys
to get to the game but the name stuck and was shortened to Dodgers.
George
|
85.1090 | | ROCK::HUBER | From Seneca to Cuyahoga Falls | Fri Apr 12 1996 16:44 | 13 |
|
Well, Providence was in the NL from 1878-1885.
The Bridgegrooms were in the NL from 1890-1898. I've got
their franchise nicknames listed as:
1890-1898 - Bridegrooms
1899-1910 - Superbas
1911-1913 - Dodgers
1914-1931 - Robins
1932-now - Dodgers
Joe
|
85.1091 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | PM&D Tools Support | Fri Oct 25 1996 15:56 | 14 |
85.1092 | | MKOTS3::taydhcp-23-144-238.tay.dec.com::LongW | taxation without representation | Mon Oct 28 1996 09:21 | 4 |
85.1093 | | OLD1S::CADZILLA2 | PM&D PSE Tools Support | Fri Feb 21 1997 15:04 | 24 |
|
What state has the most professional hockey teams?
Texas
Of the 103 pro teams in the US Texas has 10
Dallas NHL
Houston IHL
San Antonio IHL
Ft Worth CHL
San Antonio CHL
Amarillo WPHL
Austin WPHL
El Paso WPHL
Waco WPHL
Belton WPHL
|
85.1094 | was I dreaming this? | MOVMON::DAVIS | | Fri Feb 21 1997 16:07 | 6 |
| Wasn't there just a note in here somewhere about the 3 active NCAA
coaches who took 2 different teams to the Final Four? Can't find it
anywhere. Pitino was one, who were the other 2?
Todd
|
85.1095 | | MKOTS3::BREEN | Sans Doute | Fri Feb 21 1997 16:21 | 3 |
| Denny Crum,
Sutton?
|
85.1096 | Not Denny | MOVMON::DAVIS | | Fri Feb 21 1997 17:48 | 1 |
| Crum's only been at Louisville (since 1971).
|
85.1097 | Pitino, Olson, Sutton | MOVMON::DAVIS | | Mon Feb 24 1997 18:05 | 5 |
| Found it. On ESPN SportZone:
Rick Pitino (Kentucky 1996, 1993 and Providence 1987)
Lute Olson (Arizona 1994, 1988 and Iowa 1980)
Eddie Sutton (OSU 1995 and Arkansas 1978)
|
85.1098 | Hindsight Is So Good | YIELD::BARBIERI | | Mon Feb 24 1997 18:47 | 4 |
| Man, I was thinking of Olson and Iowa! I wish I'd have
said it!
Tony
|
85.1099 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | | Wed Feb 26 1997 11:27 | 13 |
|
When was the last time the Montreal Canadians and Boston Bruins
missed the playoffs in the same season?
Answer after FF
During the 1925-1926 season, its also the only time it has ever
happened.
Ron
|
85.1100 | A baseketball trivia question | RTP4ME::GALLAGHER | Life is good! | Fri Mar 14 1997 14:30 | 11 |
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I've been feelin' like somewhat of a dunce after posting my trivia
question about LaSorda...and how it got answered w/i minutes. So
here's one I heard the other day that I didn't know. It's a basketball
question, and I admit I'm not much of a basketball fan, but it sounded
rather TRIVIAL to me...
Where did Dean Smith coach before coming to UNC? And bonus points
for what sport?
Ed
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85.1101 | | ROCK::HUBER | From Seneca to Cuyahoga Falls | Fri Mar 14 1997 15:21 | 7 |
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> Where did Dean Smith coach before coming to UNC? And bonus points
> for what sport?
Took some looking, but...
Air Force - head coash in baseball & golf, assistent basketball coach.
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85.1102 | Not bad.... | RTP4ME::GALLAGHER | Life is good! | Mon Mar 17 1997 09:34 | 9 |
| Joe,
Although I haven't been in here since 3/14, I notice that only took
you less than one hour to come up with the right answer. I didn't
know about the baseball side. The radio station here in Wilmington,
N.C. just mentioned the golf. Actually they didn't even mention the
asst. basketball thang either.
Ed
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