Monday Nighty Cap

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maybe we should start a day by day nightly recap for all things related to sports, gambling and sportsgambling....

just to give the guys and gals madjack members a recap in case they missed something from the day gone by and just got in from the office...



tuck in the covers on the way to bed...

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Giants sack veteran manager Alou
 

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Cubs fire Baker as manager



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Ohio University suspends 4 athletes after arrests

Four Ohio University student-athletes were suspended indefinitely Monday after arrests on charges that include assault and drunken driving, the school said.

The suspensions of three football players and a basketball player came a day after a newspaper reported that 17 football players have been arrested this year and have faced no discipline from the school. Football players Tommy Stuck, Paul Johnson and Wesley Dunlap and basketball player Ken Ottrix will not be allowed to practice or compete in games during the suspension, the school said.

President Roderick McDavis and athletics director Kirby Hocutt also said they will review school policy covering the behavior of athletes.

"We take the recently publicized legal issues within the athletics department very seriously and have initiated a thorough evaluation of our student-athlete code of conduct," McDavis said in a release.

Greg Browning, the chairman of the board of trustees, promised to review the school's policies when The Columbus Dispatch told him about the arrests for a story in Saturday's editions.

Stuck, a sophomore offensive lineman, was cited Sept. 30 for underage consumption. Johnson, a junior offensive lineman, was recently convicted of assault in Athens County Municipal Court. Dunlap, a sophomore defensive lineman, was convicted of driving under the influence in April.

Johnson and Dunlap were suspended for Saturday's 21-9 loss to Bowling Green.

Ottrix, a senior, has had two alcohol-related charges, the school said.

There was no answer at phone listings for Stuck, Johnson and Ottrix. A message seeking comment was left for Dunlap with a man who identified himself as his father.
 

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Illini guard suspended and charged with DUI

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Illinois senior guard Rich McBride has been charged with driving under the influence and will be suspended from the team indefinitely, school officials said Monday.

The 21-year-old McBride was arrested and charged Friday with DUI and improper traffic lane usage in Savoy, a town just south of Champaign. Coach Bruce Weber said in a statement that the 6-foot-3 McBride, who started all 33 games for Illinois last season, will be suspended for an undetermined number of games.

"I am extremely disappointed in Rich's actions last week," Weber said. "We are continuing to review the situation and there will be severe penalties forthcoming."

In a statement of his own, McBride apologized to "my family, teammates, coaches and the university community for the negative light I have brought to our program."

"I realize this is a serious situation. ... I'm being counted on as a leader, and I have let my teammates down," he said.

McBride averaged 10 points a game in 2005-06, scoring a season-high 21 points against Tennessee-Martin on Dec. 30.

He is scheduled to appear in court Oct. 30.

A first-offense DUI conviction in Illinois results in a minimum one-year license revocation and carries a sentence of up to a year in jail and a $2,500 fine.

Practice officially begins Oct. 13.
 

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Delta names airplane for David Wright

David Wright's career is really taking off.

Delta Air Lines named a plane after the New York Mets' All-Star third baseman Monday at LaGuardia Airport. The plane, an MD-88, is called The Wright Flight, and it shuttles between New York, Boston and Washington. The plane's name and Wright's signature and jersey number (5) are next to the boarding door.

The 23-year-old Wright and his brothers, Daniel, Matthew and Stephen, often joked while growing up in the suburbs of Norfolk, Va., that they were related to the other Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur, who are credited with making the first successful flight on Dec. 17, 1903.

"I use Delta to go home to visit family and friends," Wright said Monday, "so this will be pretty cool to take a plane named after me when I go home."

Wright was the NL's starting third baseman in the All-Star game this year. The Mets, who won the NL East, are making their first playoff appearance since 2000. They face the Los Angeles Dodgers at Shea Stadium on Wednesday.
 

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Seahawks team plane stops for "precautionary" check of Rhodes

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The Seattle Seahawks' charter plane made an emergency landing early Monday morning to get medical care for Ray Rhodes, a special defensive assistant and former NFL head coach.

Coach Mike Holmgren said upon his return Monday from Seattle's 37-6 loss at Chicago that the stop in Rapid City, S.D., was because Rhodes "felt faint." The stop was made on the advice of team physicians on board. Rhodes was taken from the airport to a hospital in an ambulance.

Holmgren said dehydration and Rhodes not eating much on Sunday apparently caused him to feel faint. Rhodes spent the night at a hospital under the watch of team physician Brad Shoup and then flew back to Seattle on a commercial jet Monday afternoon. The team was back by 5 a.m.

The former Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles coach, who turns 56 this month, had two strokelike episodes last fall.

"Ray had a little episode on the plane, and given his history, our doctors were very conservative," Holmgren said.
 

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Ready or not, Lakers open training camp Tuesday

""They're not going to goof off," Jackson said of his players. "We've got too many guys who have been head coaches on the staff who will shape things up if things get strung out."
 

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Knicks trying to move on, but some business remains

"Thomas said he wants to make the game fun again for the players"
 

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How about this one....?

"Gambling legislation gets enacted into law, yet remains unnoticed by 99% of public minions. While over 20% of the public will be affected by this legislation, only the 1% of the population that were *paying attention* were actually outraged."


Conversely, the 1% of the public that were outraged by the passing of the legislation are the only members of the 20% affected that actually generate a profit from this *illegal* activity.


On a separate note, all bingo, slot, lottery and horse racing players remain perfectly happy to continue to contribute various portions of their respective incomes to the government in order to support *schools* and welfare victims.

:SIB
 

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yup.......the news of the day taoist for sure

caught it earlier on her nightly newscast at 11pm on

http://www.volunteertv.com/

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she conveyed the same things in her editoral.
 

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...very nice pic. ;)


While I'm not in Knoxville, I checked out the link and did not find any mention of the new legislation.... How many people that play on-line poker *for fun* (because we all know that most ot them cannot make a profit) even know that this legislation has been passed? How many *recreational* players will log on to Party within the next few months only to find out they can only play in the *free* games? We have slowly evolved into a nation of minions.... Rare is the person met that actually knows (or cares) what's going on in Washington...that is unless they heard it on Fox, CNN or CNBC, etc. :com:
 
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