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Did UCLA Coach Adams Do the Right Thing?

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So UCLA baseball Coach Gary Adams has only one regret over instructing his pitcher, Pete Zamora, to intentionally hit an opposing batter. His act smacks of poor judgment, criminal intent and cowardice. Rather than suspend himself with pay, Adams would serve UCLA better by resigning his position and seeking a new career where one openly hires other people to inflict bodily injury on human beings. His conspiracy to commit battery should be the subject of a criminal prosecution.

F. PAUL RUSSELL JR.

Inglewood

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Eth-ics: The principles of morality, including both the science of the good and nature of the right.

I hereby nominate Gary Adams for the Ethics Hall of Fame.

JAN LYMAN

Manhattan Beach

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