Paula Weston's article on University of Michigan hockey fans in the current edition of US College Hockey Online includes a report on the "ever popular sieve cheer", which goes: "You're not a goalie, you're a sieve. You're not a sieve, you're a funnel. You're not a funnel, you're a vacuum. You're not a vacuum, you're a black hole. You Just Suck! You Just Suck! You Just Suck!" Although it's not explicitly stated in the article that this cheer and other raucus fan activity originated in Ann Arbor, it's strongly implied. This leaves me with a question. I remember distinctly hearing such a cheer by the Cornell University student section in the early 1990s, when Hockey East and the ECAC both held their league tournaments on the same weekend at the Boston Garden (the event was called "Hockeyfest"). The question, obviously, is who copied who? Did Cornell have that cheer (and others) first, and some enterprising Wolverine copied them, or vice versa? HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.