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Fly Over This A Lakers-Celtics final is not what "everyone" is looking for (Perfect Ending, April 21). The past is the past. Get over it. If it were left up to the media, we would see New York
, L.A.
, Chicago
and Boston
in every NBA Finals
, and fans in cities like Cleveland
, Detroit
, New Orleans
and Salt Lake City
would be left out in the cold. Past Masters Your story about the Masters (Trevor's Turnaround, April 21) could have been headlined Immelman Wins U.S. Open at Augusta National
. Please, Fred Ridley
and Billy Payne
, return the course to what it once was. We already get to watch the best golfers in the world grind out pars and lay up on par-5s every June. Get rid of the rough and the claustrophobic trees and bring the back-nine roars back. As a black kid watching the Masters in the '70s, I often wondered about the caddies, the only black faces in a sea of whiteness. Thanks to Selena Roberts's Missing Masters of Augusta
(POINT AFTER, April 21) for putting names to those faces and pointing out that even though today's players don't use club caddies, they still seek out their advice. As one of those caddies pointed out so eloquently, "They need us, but they don't want us." Augusta National
still has a ways to go when these black men who work at the club are still not good enough to get a pass to see the tournament. Indy Pedant Your story on the struggles of Indy 500-- IndyCar
champions Sam Hornish Jr.
and Dario Franchitti
in NASCAR
(INSIDE NASCAR
, April 21) just goes to prove the greatness of the Indy 500 drivers of the past. Mario Andretti
won the Daytona 500 in 1967, and A.J. Foyt
won it in 1972. Legend has it that Foyt was so far ahead in '72 that he pulled into the pits with a few laps to go, rolled down his window (yes, they had windows back then) and shouted, "How am I doin', boys!" to his car owners. He still won by a comfortable margin. Chemistry Lesson The Plains Truth A die-hard Oklahoma
fan, I was delighted by your article on new football coach Bo Pelini
and athletic director Tom Osborne
and their plans to rebuild the Nebraska
program ( Nebraska
Lost, Nebraska
Found, April 21). Here's to a restoration of the natural order of things in the college football world: OU vs. Nebraska
for the conference title, each and every year.
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