Mr. Pugh became track and field coach at the University of British
Columbia in 1964, transforming a mediocre program into one of the best
in the land. UBC teams won 25 Canada West titles in cross-country
running and track and field during his 23-year tenure. As well, 14 of
his student athletes
I guess this answers the guilt question, now for the penalty phase.
MJR
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MADRID, Spain -- U.S. distance runner Seneca Lassiter could be punished by USA Track
Field for setting the pace for a Kenyan in the 1,500 meters at the World Cup.
Bernard Lagat, who trains with Lassiter, won the
Penalty phase?
Like we already told youze guys how diss works out. Da Nike goons paid
off tribute to da suits at da USATF just for times like deeze. Nobody
from da Nike Family gets caught for nuttin' until da contract runs out.
Masback doan know nuttin, nobody doan know nuttin, and you doan know
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now Tim Montgomery (5'10, 155 lbs, according to his USATF bio)
has the world record, even though from his height and weight you
might guess he was a distance runner. Does TM have an unusually
slender physique for a world class 100-meter man, or am I merely
the
Guido, Leroy, etc
I don't know what will happen, but I doubt whether he'll get more punishment than being
sent to sit in the corner with a dunce hat on. We can always dream, though!
MJR
malmo wrote:
Penalty phase?
Like we already told youze guys how diss works out. Da Nike goons paid
off
interesting..
In a message dated 9/22/2002 10:16:11 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You guys tink dat Marion is usin da same cornbread and greens recipe on
Timmy as what whacked CJ? You guys can't prove nuttin!
Netters:
Those interested in the Title IX controvesy should definitely read
the front page story in today;s NY Times. It concentrates on the problem of
the student who, without a scholarship, wants to try out for a college team
in any sport.
The villain of the piece, in my
Or, maybe he sits in the corner with CJ.
Michael J. Roth wrote:
Guido, Leroy, etc
I don't know what will happen, but I doubt whether he'll get more punishment than
being
sent to sit in the corner with a dunce hat on. We can always dream, though!
MJR
malmo wrote:
Penalty phase?
Lynching is not an in thing in this day and time! While disapproving of
what he did, your terminology needs to be cleaned up.
Woody
Netters:
Isn't it fortunate for Notre Dame that it did not deny Mr. Dillingham, a
walk-on the chance to go out for its football team.
The only proper punishment for those involved in the type of
injustice outlined in the Times article is to fire the people involved, bar
them from
It strikes me that many of the people (re: women), who are now in positions to make
these
decisions, are acting out of some warped sense of revenge towards male athletes in the
name of equality. This is not, nor never has been about equality, with these people,
but
is a matter of who is in
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