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On Jan 22, 11:15, Nathan Eric Hampton wrote:
>A game misconduct, which kicks
>the player out of this and the next game, is of course much more costly to
the
>individual.
That would be a game *disqualification*, usually given for fighting and the
like. A game *misconduct* is for the remainder of that game only.
Repeated DQ's in the same season also escalate, so for example if the
player gets a second DQ, he has to sit out the team's next two games; if he
gets a third, he sits three, and so forth.
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Bill Fenwick
Cornell '86 and '95 DJF 5/27/94
LET'S GO RED!! JCF 12/2/97
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