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How to Remain Intelligently Uninformed

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Christine Brennan of the Washington Post reports from Barcelona that the Spanish Olympic organizing committee is somewhat disorganized. She recounted this exchange in the Main Press Center:

Official to reporter: “Do you have the information packet?”

Reporter: “No.”

Official: “That’s because there is no information packet.”

Trivia time: What is the most extra points kicked in a high school game?

Believe it or don’t: The Raiders finished 23rd in offense, 21st in defense, scored only one point more than their opponents and still finished the regular season 9-7 and in the playoffs.

Catch this: Johnny Bench had a 16-0 record as a high school pitcher in Oklahoma.

School guys: First-round NFL draftees Kevin Smith of the Dallas Cowboys and Quentin Coryatt of the Indianapolis Colts, whose contracts total $12 million, will return to Texas A&M; during the off-season to get their degrees.

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Want to try 11?: Frank Zarnowski, an American who has kept decathlon records for more than 20 years, calls the event “10 chances to screw up.”

Big numbers: When New York Met pitcher David Cone threw 166 pitches during a 1-0 victory over the San Francisco Giants last week, a couple of his teammates were impressed, not to mention scared for his safety.

Said Dwight Gooden: “Watching that made me want to ice my arm.”

Said Bret Saberhagen: “If I even thought about throwing that number of pitches, my arm would fall off.”

Just drive, baby: Raider owner Al Davis uses two Cadillacs for riding around in Los Angeles. One is black, the other silver.

Cover up: Jackie Joyner-Kersee’s appearance on the cover of Sports Illustrated’s Olympics Preview edition marks the 82nd time an athlete from UCLA has made the publication’s cover.

No hint: Kansas City Royal rookie Hipolito Pichardo, who barely missed pitching a perfect game against the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday night, was 9-21 in the minor leagues before the Royals brought him up.

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Ratings game: The quarterback rating of the Rams’ Jim Everett has gone from 89.2 to 90.6 to 79.3 to 68.9 over the last four years.

Nap time: Neil Hohlfield of the Houston Chronicle says baseball announcer Sean McDonough of CBS is boring. “Listening to him is like drinking warm milk in front of a fire. ZZZZZzzzzz.”

Trivia answer: Twenty-four, set by Nelson Stuit of Muskegon, Mich., against Hastings, Mich., on Sept. 28, 1912, during a 216-0 Muskegon victory. Stuit converted 24 of 30 attempts.

Quotebook: From former major leaguer Bill Robinson, now managing double-A Shreveport in the Giant farm system, on the lack of black managers in the majors: “Don’t you think there’s racism in any business? Well, baseball’s a business.”

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