Yale's Tim Taylor, although he probably is not widely known, is one of the most respected college hockey coaches around, and I'm happy to see him finally get the chance to coach the US Olympic hockey team. With apologies to other applicants like Walsh and Sauer, Taylor deserves this shot the most -- especially considering the shoddy treatment he got when he applied for the head coaching position with the 1992 Olympic team. According to a _Sports Illustrated_ article some months ago, despite having coached the 1991 US World Championship team to its first-ever appearance in the medal round and having coached the US Canada Cup team to the finals for the first time ever, Taylor was told by Olympic team officials that he was "not assertive enough". Taylor is expected to remain with the Elis next season, then to take a leave of absence in 1993-94. This will be his second Olympic coaching job; he was an assistant with the 1980 US team, I believe. -- Bill Fenwick Cornell '86 and probably '94 LET'S GO RED!! I know some people believe in astrology -- but do they follow it this closely? "Balance that checkbook; it's easy, now that Mercury's touring Taurus..." -- Joyce Jillson, horoscope for May 11, 1992