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The San Diego Union-Tribune

 
GALLERY
Two coaches on the road again for a good cause

May 11, 2008

Their do-rags are pink. Their motorcycles are painted Tennessee orange.

Lady Volunteers assistant coach Holly Warlick and former assistant turned UCLA head coach Nikki Caldwell are hitting the road.

Warlick and Caldwell, who both played as Lady Vols and have spent a combined 27 seasons at coach Pat Summitt's side, embark today on their second weeklong “Cruisin' for a Cause” ride to raise money for breast cancer programs.

The pair rode cross-country last year from Knoxville, Tenn., to Berkeley, raising more than $50,000 along the way. This year's tour will take the pair 2,200 miles from Knoxville to Key West, Fla., and back. They expect to ride a week and have a fundraising goal of $100,000.

TRIVIA TIME

Who is the oldest living member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame who was selected as a player?

FASHION STATEMENT?

PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem stressed in a players meeting last week the importance of having a professional appearance. About the same time, a video was making the rounds of John Daly looking anything but that.

Daly was in Branson, Mo., at a golf course that bears his name, John Daly's Murder Rock Golf and Country Club, for a television appearance. He showed up wearing only blue jeans – no shoes, socks or shirt, and played with a local TV anchor.

Finchem declined to say whether he has spoken to Daly, but he made his expectations quite clear Tuesday.

“There are certain things about presentation that we must insist on,” Finchem said. “There are certain things about presentation that are not going to be tolerated. I think that the world changes and you make adjustments, but I think perhaps we need to be more direct in our comments to players about specific do's and don'ts, and increase focus in that area to make sure that we have a level of professionalism going forward that we're comfortable with.”

PARTING SHOT

Scott Ostler of the San Francisco Chronicle on Chicago's latest PR debacle: “Adding insult to injury, the Sox's two blow-up dolls checked the standings and ran off with the Michelin Man and the Pillsbury Doughboy.

TRIVIA ANSWER

Bobby Doerr, who turned 90 on April 7. He was inducted in 1986.

– COMPILED BY P.K. DANIEL FROM NEWS SERVICES, ONLINE REPORTS

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