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Entries from August 2011

Hancock Quit for A Number of Good Reasons

June 25th, 2008 · 2 Comments

If you believe Seth Hancock quit the Churchill Downs board of directors simply to “move on and embrace new challenges,” as his official statement said, then you don’t know much about Hancock’s values, his family’s history, or the bottom-line mentality of the track’s current administration.
Hancock, president of the world-famous Claiborne Farm and a Churchill director […]

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Tags: Churchill Downs · Horse Racing · Kentucky Derby

Russert’s Brand of Journalism Too Rare

June 20th, 2008 · 3 Comments

At a time when respect for journalists ranks somewhere between televangelists and politicians, the outpouring of respect and affection for Tim Russert was something of a phenomenon. The main reason so many people liked him was that he was the antithesis of the hatemongers and charlatans – yes, this means you, Limbaugh and Michael Savage […]

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Tags: Journalism · Politics

Praise for Hawpe the Sports Journalist

June 18th, 2008 · 2 Comments

If you read David Hawpe’s column in today’s Courier-Journal, you may have been surprised to learn that he received an inscribed football from the members of the 1961-’62 freshman football team at the University of Kentucky. Why the surprise? Well, suffice it to say that in his long and distinguished editorial career, David has exhibited […]

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Tags: Journalism · Sports · University of Kentucky

C-J Misses Open, But Why?

June 17th, 2008 · 1 Comment

When I was sports editor of The Courier-Journal, I tried to cover the U.S. Open golf tournament every year. I did it mainly because I believe Louisville and southern Indiana is a golf hotbed. Of course, it helped that I loved to play the game, one of Dan Jenkins “dogged victims of inexorable fate.”
So I […]

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Tags: Golf · Journalism · Sports

Was The Fix In at Belmont Park?

June 11th, 2008 · 5 Comments

The mystery of Big Brown’s shocking demise in the Belmont Stakes is potentially a far greater scandal than Eight Belles’ tragic breakdown after the Kentucky Derby. Yet where’s the outrage both inside and outside the industry? Why hasn’t a commission been empanelled to investigate it? Where are the custodians of the sport’s integrity when we […]

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Tags: Horse Racing · Sports

Why America Loved Jim McKay

June 10th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Whenever Jim McKay walked through a pressbox, he wanted to be treated as just one of the guys. His ego was the flip side of Howard Cosell, his longtime colleague on ABC Sports. Where Cosell was bombastic and vain, McKay was quiet, dignified, and totally unimpressed with himself.
Among the ink-stained wretches – or dashing knights […]

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Tags: Horse Racing · Journalism · Kentucky Derby · Sports

Big Brown Bluff

June 8th, 2008 · 1 Comment

The petty thief in Rick Dutrow’s larcenous heart told him he could get away with stealing the Triple Crown. He knew the Big Brown that was heading into the Belmont Stakes wasn’t the same Big Brown who rolled in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness. But the petty thief whispered, “So what, babe? Hey, he’s good […]

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Tags: Horse Racing · Sports

A Louisville Baseball Prospect Hall of Fame

June 8th, 2008 · 1 Comment

In a recent column I said that Jay Bruce was the best major-league baseball prospect I’d ever seen come through Louisville. Of course, no matter what you may have heard to the contrary, I’m not nearly old enough to have seen Honus Wagner and Pete Browning play for the local franchise back in the late […]

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Tags: Baseball · Sports

Nobody Asked, but Jerry’s a Wonder

June 6th, 2008 · No Comments

Nobody asked me, but…
YOU’RE A SUCKER if you bet against Big Brown in the Belmont Stakes. Maybe you don’t like trainer Rick Dutrow’s obnoxious boasting, but, as the saying goes, “It ain’t bragging if you can back it up.” Blunt and insensitive, Dutrow has only been stating the obvious. Give him credit for being honest […]

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Tags: Horse Racing · Sports

The Bad, Bad Backers of Big Brown

June 2nd, 2008 · 3 Comments

If Big Brown wins the Triple Crown, the “sport of kings” will momentarily become the “sport of knaves.” The colt’s trainer is a boorish loudmouth who has a long rap sheet for illegally medicating horses. One of the partners in International Equine Acquistitions Holdings, which owns Big Brown, has a shady reputation from his days […]

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Tags: Horse Racing