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Date: | Wed, 18 May 1994 16:25:11 -0400 |
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> To Tony and others,
> Since I have subscribed to Hockey-L, I have enjoyed reading many of
> the entries. I find them both entertaining and often times factual.
> However, it really bothers me, when something is falsely rumored about a
> certain individual.
> This morning I read Tony Biscardi's piece on Eastern Recruits. In
> that column he made a comment that Andy Powers, from Arlington High School,
> is rumored to be "someone who would have trouble spelling S.A.T.". Tony, I
> was just curious to know how much time you spent looking into this rumor
> before you decided to print it on the Hockey-L network? If you'd care to
> know for your own records, Andy Powers scored a 1000 combined on the S.A.T..
> That is hardly a score that justifies the label of "someone who would have
> trouble spelling S.A.T.". I can't say for sure, but I believe his score is
> higher than the national average for all collegiate athletes.
> My point in writing this article is not to chastise Tony Biscardi or
> the rest of the Hockey-L network. I just don't believe it is fair to falsely
> rumor something about an 18 year old kid and then send it to numerous people
> across the country. I hope when writing future articles, we all spend more
> time in finding out the facts.
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> Sincerely,
>
> Michael Cavanaugh
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In reality, the actual comments I have heard have been in regard to general
school (grades, etc.). Thank you for correcting me.
Sorry if it offended you or anyone, it was just a badly written reference to
past discussions on him.
Tony
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