For Messers Hyla and DeFlorio

Started by Mark, March 27, 2002, 11:03:38 AM

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Mark

BU fan

Al DeFlorio

Thanks, Mark.  Could you find a 66-67 season game for us instead?:-P

Interesting that the current bid price is higher than any of the other sports games he's selling.  College hockey fans are real nuts, I guess.

(Now, just how much is this thing worth to me?)

Al DeFlorio '65

Greg Berge

It's worth it to me, but I've never used eBay before and am always a little hesitant about these things.

ursusminor


Kenny L Parker

I've used it within the NY area, but the transaction I completed was for cash in person.  I wouldn't send a check and then be stuck with nothing but my dick in my hand.

- JH '97

Beeeej

FWIW, I've had nothing but good experiences with eBay over the course of two very successful years both buying and selling, and that's over 200 transactions total.

Beeeej

Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

Greg Berge

Well, I went for it and held the high bid for approximately 5 minutes.  Somebody wants it for more ($61) than I am willing to pay for it.

littleredfan

Ah the wonders of an efficient market...

Al DeFlorio

Must be a Clarkson fan.  Big ECAC year for them.;-)

Al DeFlorio '65

RichS

Doesn't get any bigger in Clarkson's history.  That was one of the three times Tech has been runnerup for the NCAA title, losing that year to Michigan State in Minneapolis.

The four year increments ('62, '66, '70) in appearances in the final has now stretched to a "Red Sox-like" 33 years ! ::rolleyes::

Jim Hyla

Yeah, but we would have gone to NCAA's in '66 as well except for a little NCAA problem. It wasn't a real violation, as I remember it it had something to do with not giving the NCAA our athlete's grades or something. As you can see I don't really remember, and I'm too lazy to get out my old hockey boxes (actually with the construction at my house, I can't get to them easily). Al, can you help out?

Anyway thanks for thinking of us.:-D

"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Al DeFlorio

It was an NCAA/Ivy dispute of some sort.  All Ivy teams were banned from NCAA tournaments that year, as I recall.  Something to do with Ivy standards being higher than what the NCAA was looking for anyway, so the Ivies weren't going to go along with whatever it was the NCAA wanted from them.  Nothing to do with Cornell in particular.  BU and Clarkson were locks for the NCAA final four as Cornell and Brown were the other ECAC semifinalists, IIRC.

Interesting that NCAA champ Michigan State beat BU 2-1 in the 1966 semis, whereas Cornell had beaten them 8-1 in the ECAC semis the week before.  And people complain about "regionalization" of the regionals.::rolleyes::

Al DeFlorio '65

Jim Hyla

Yeah, now I remember some of it. The NCAA was setting up some academic criteria that athletes had to meet. The Ivys complained that their criteria were already more stringent and they wouldn't release their data to meet the NCAA standards. Thus the NCAA wouldn't let them participate.

Thanks and if I can ever get to it I'll look up more. Now back to ebay.

"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

RichS

Thanks guys.  That's interesting history.  Looks like the NCAA hasn't gotten any more sensible in the way they deal with some issues after all these years. :-D

zg88

I wonder how that dispute was resolved, since the Ivies obviously participated in the NCAA's the following year...  ;-)

zg88