Speaking of Gardens, Here’s Quite a Variety
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Downey’s California:
* “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.”
Must be a true story about leaving a New York Knick home game.
* O.J. Simpson’s house sells for a little less than $4 million.
I hear L.A. cops planted a fake bill of sale.
* George Foreman announces his retirement.
Good for George. Now he won’t have to stay in shape.
* Fred Couples drops out of the Skins Game.
If you’re going to have a skin game, you ought to do it with Couples.
* The NBA fines teams for letting players wear their shorts too long.
Question: What if Dennis Rodman’s shorts are the right length, but his slip shows?
* UCLA opens its basketball season against North Carolina.
A big edge going in: head-coaching experience.
* Long Island University 179, Medgar Evers 62.
That’ll teach me not to bet the point spread. The line in Vegas was only 116.
* If Arizona State wins today, it will be invited to play on New Year’s Eve in college football’s Fiesta Bowl.
This is one of those rich bowl games. It guarantees first-class bus fare.
* U.S. team begins play today in Davis Cup tennis against Sweden.
I forget. Is that at Goteborg or against Gote Borg?
* Scottie Pippen wants the Chicago Bulls to trade him.
Remember, it’s not about money. It’s about winning.
* USC, keep Coach John Robinson!
You know me. Always trying to be different.
* Michigan State’s invitation to play in the first Motor City Bowl is rescinded.
That also means no Tournament of Motors parade.
* “Alien Resurrection.”
Mike Ditka says he will keep coaching.
* Paul Kariya of Anaheim continues his holdout.
He will play only for the Almighty Bucks.
* Columbus’ NHL franchise will be known as the Blue Jackets.
I would call them the ‘92ers.
* Isiah Thomas is NBC’s new NBA commentator.
NBC is experimenting with one who wears men’s clothes.
* Atlanta Hawks, 12-2.
Maybe this can keep Ted and Jane up late.
* A new book is authored by “Li’l Penny.”
If you buy it, who’s the dummy?
* Billy Crystal is part owner with Jerry Colangelo of the Arizona Diamondbacks.
It’s all in his next film, “When Jerry Met Billy . . . “
* Lawrence Phillips is let go by the Rams.
Part of the team’s Say No to Thugs campaign.
* The Houston Rockets’ Hakeem Olajuwon is seriously injured.
What happened? Did he throw ice at Charles Barkley?
* University of Alabama’s coach fires a number of his assistants after a 4-7 season.
As sales of Bear Bryant postage stamp skyrocket.
* Washington State Cougars are in a Rose Bowl for the first time since 1931.
Last time, the school made hundreds of dollars in radio rights.
* Its opponent: Michigan.
As per tradition, the Wolverine coach will re-enact the memorial Bo Schembechler Gets Tangled Up in His Head-Phone Cord play.
* HBO’s “Don King: Only in America.”
It was so good, Oscar De La Hoya is leaving Bob Arum to sign with Ving Rhames.
* Barry Bonds asks a church to annul a marriage that lasted seven years.
So, this is what they mean by a seven-year itch.
* Joe DiMaggio’s Dec. 6 appearance at a Costa Mesa autograph show is specific: “Mr. DiMaggio will not sign lithographs, oil paintings, serigraphs, baseball cards, Steele-Perez cards, gloves, jerseys, plates, bats or unauthorized books.”
About all that leaves is for him to sign your face.
* A lock of Mickey Mantle’s hair is sold at an auction. Family members describe it as “ghoulish.”
Nonsense. I remember Mickey Mantle’s hair. It was very boyish.
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