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Hank Gathers
's Legacy Gathers and his family should have known the risks of his playing basketball with a heart condition. This sorry affair is a reflection of the litigious nature of our society and epitomizes the unwillingness of Americans to accept responsibility for their own actions. Three weeks after Gathers died, I was at the West Regional of the NCAA tournament at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum with tears in my eyes. Gathers's dream to see Loyola Marymount as the Cinderella team in the Final Four was unfulfilled when Bo Kimble and the rest of the Lions lost to UNLV . The Runnin' Rebels ' mascot, the Shark, danced in joy. After reading Shelley Smith
's article, I have tears in my eyes again. The new money sharks seem to be dancing on Gathers's grave. Let him rest in peace. If Lucille Gathers wins her $32.5 million lawsuit, she should think about investing the money in a heart. The Rocket You cite several factors in Ismail
's decision to turn pro—life in a fishbowl, timing, restlessness—but the real reason is that he wants to make lots of money, plain and simple. There's nothing wrong with that. Let's just not cloud the issue as his brother tried to do when he said, "If he's proved everything at one level, it's natural for him to want to move on." The true college football heroes are all the juniors who decide to remain in school to fulfill their four-year commitments and who, in the process, show their loyalty to their teammates, coaches and schools. Swimsuit Mail I'm ambivalent about the swimsuit issue, but I'm bored by the predictable collection of letters that follow it: five or six from guys who will be unable to survive the winter without seeing more of some body; the standard two from women who wish to see bikini-clad males; one or two from those who think the issue is sexist; and the obligatory one from the parent of a 14-year-old boy who compares the issue with Playboy (obviously these parents haven't seen Playboy lately). At least this year, you spared us the letter from the librarian who threatens to cancel the school's subscription. Thanks for that, but next year consider eliminating all the rest.
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