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Hmm... Well, I suspect not too many of us HOCKEY-Listers subscribe to the New Yorker, but I do. In the December 21 issue, there's a great hockey-related bit of humor, however. A little blurb about the New York Supper Club Hockey League of 1937-38, complete with picture. From the blurb: "...A table at mid-ice was best, because things could get crowded around the nets, but the truth about an evening at the New York SUpper Club Hockey Leage is that it was thrilling only for a period or so. Then the ice spray, the cold seeping up through the soles of your shoes, those big, grunting men all chopping their sticks and cursing away, inches from your face...the waiters and referees all wore tuxes, so you can imagine the tumult involved in trying to order a round of drinks!" Great picture of "Sig Horvath's Hockienda," too... Anyway, just a little something to share with those of you who don't read anything but THN... Don "One Christmas was so much like another...that I can never remember whether it snowed for fix days and six nights when I was twelve or whether it snowed for twelve days and twelve nights when I was six." --Dylan Thomas, "A Child's Christmas in Wales"