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That Tuxedo the Groom Is Wearing Is Horrrrible

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Times Staff Writer

Kim Ford, 29, of Aliso Viejo and Drew Cox, 29, of Laguna Niguel were planning to get married Oct. 8 in Orange County. But they entered a contest created by ESPN Radio’s “Mike & Mike in the Morning” show and are now among the finalists to win an all-expenses-paid wedding May 26 at ESPN headquarters in Bristol, Conn.

Although neither Ford nor Cox attended the school, both are die-hard UCLA fans. They told ESPN that if they win, the person they would want to attend their wedding more than any other is John Wooden. They were asked, if that weren’t possible, would Bill Walton suffice?

“As long as he doesn’t talk too much,” Cox said he told ESPN.

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Trivia time: After the University of San Francisco Dons won 60 consecutive basketball games in the mid-1950s, they lost to a team that was led by former Don stars Bill Russell and K.C. Jones. What team was that?

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A rarity: Ron Artest, Chris Myers’ guest on his FSN show tonight at 10:30, says, “It is not necessarily ‘happy to be out of Indiana,’ but I am happy to be in Sacramento -- if that makes any sense.” For once, Artest does make sense.

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The shocking truth: From the Baltimore Sun’s Flip Side column, claiming no victory over Wichita State can be considered an upset: “They’d have to shock the Shockers. How can you shock those already shocked?”

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A basic necessity: Greg Cote of the Miami Herald, on why Major League Baseball plans to get into the business of selling supplements to players: “Because every club needs a good pharm team.”

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Yum, yum: The minor league Gateway (Ill.) Grizzlies are selling what they call “Baseball’s Best Burger.” It features a meat patty, cheese, bacon and buns made of Krispy Kreme doughnuts. Noted Brad Rock of the Salt Lake City’s Deseret News: “Total damage: 1,000 calories and 45 grams of fat. Cost: $4.50. Angioplasty not included.”

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No argument: A fan in the front row at a recent game between the Boston Celtics and Memphis Grizzlies in Memphis, Tenn., was heckling official Joe Crawford, calling him “Baldy.”

Replied Crawford: “That’s the only thing you’ll get right all night.”

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Name game: Wrote Dwight Perry of the Seattle Times: “After the Boston Bruins sent him packing to Edmonton last week, think a Russian luggage endorsement might be in the offing for Sergei Samsonov?”

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Looking back: On this day in 1955, San Francisco won the first of its two consecutive NCAA basketball titles by defeating La Salle, 77-63, at Kansas City, Mo.

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Trivia answer: The U.S. Olympic team. The game was considered an exhibition, but San Francisco lost its next game as well -- to Illinois.

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And finally: Noting that New York Knick Coach Larry Brown said, “I never left a team in worse shape than I got it,” Randy Hill of Foxsports.com concluded: “This should be recorded as proof that Brown does not intend to leave the Knicks after this season.”

Larry Stewart can be reached at larry.stewart@latimes.com.

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