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 TIME OUT WITH TANY
By Jack Tany
THIS COLUMN WAS WRITTEN IN FRONT A LIVE STUDIO AUDIENCE
QUICK QUIZ
Boston's Bobby Orr was the last defenseman to win three consecutive Norris
Trophies. There have been two others, including Chicago's Pierre Pilote,
who have turned the trick. Name the other NHL defenseman to do it.
A. Larry Robinson
B. Doug Harvey
C. Chris Chelios
D. Ed Bremer
QUOTABLE QUOTES
Former pro football coach Bum Phillips, on what he does during retirement,
"I ain't doing a damn thing, and I don't start until noon."
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John Brodie, former San Francisco 49ers quarterback, when asked why a
million-dollar QB has to hold the ball for field goals and extra points,
"Well, if I didn't it would fall over."
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Golfer Gene Sarazen,  "When you talk turkey with a businessman, you must
look squarely at him during the entire conversation. It's the same in
putting."
IDLE THOUGHTS
The Detroit Tigers made baseball history when they cut loose Damion Easley.
He became the most expensive player cut in baseball history. The Tigers
released him with $14.3 million still owed on his contract. The 33-year-old
second sacker is in his fourth season of a $29.9, five-year contract that
pays him $6.5 million this year. The Tampa Bay Devil Rays recently signed
him and only have to pay $300,000 of his salary. I would have kept Easley

and made him earn his salary by carrying the luggage of all the Tiger
players.
					o
I see where Joe Eszterhaus is writing the script for 'The Ice Bowl.'  I
can't believe someone else hasn't beaten him to the punch. The film, which
will not be released until mid-December, depicts the 1967 National Football
League championship game between the Green Bay Packers and the Dallas
Cowboys. Temperatures were minus-13 when the game started. The Packers
ended up winning on a quarterback sneak by Bart Starr with 13 seconds left.
If Leo 'Smokey' Boyd isn't doing anything, he would be a shoe-in for Packer
coach Vince Lombardi.
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Oh, have times changed. Back in 1991, the New York Yankees pitching staff
managed only three complete games. Scott Sanderson went the distance twice
and Tim Leary accounted for the other one. In 1983, Yankee hurler Ron
Guidry led the American League with 21 complete games. The NY Yank's
record? That happened back in 1904 when Jack Chesbro completed 48 of his 51
starts.
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The lawsuit filed against the Michigan High School Athletic Association
dealing with switching seasons for certain sports, is completely
ridiculous. Not only do local high schools not have gym space now; there
isn't enough officials/referees to go around either.
					o
Could somebody explain to me what was with the uniforms Central Michigan
University wore during the NCAA basketball tournament? Come on now, black?
What the heck happened to the standard maroon and gold?
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Ah, another golf season right around the corner. I better get busy and get
my ball retriever re-gripped.
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Whatever happened to Sparky Lyle?
QUICK QUIZ ANSWER
B. Doug Harvey, who did it twice (1955-58 and 1960-62) with Montreal and
the New York Rangers. Orr won eight Norris Trophies from 1968-75, while
Pilote did it for Chicago (1963-65). Detroit's Nicklas Lidstrom has won the
Norris Trophy, given to the NHL's best defenseman, the last two years.

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