ROUND 1 bonus questions All questions in this pack by Matt Bruce. BONUS 1 (25 points) You knew it would come up some time today. In honor of our friends at Michigan, for 25 points ALL OR NOTHING, name each member of the first Steve Fisher recruting class to be called the "fab five freshmen." Answers: Juwan _HOWARD_; Ray _JACKSON_; Jimmy _KING_; Jalen _ROSE_; Chris _WEBBER_ BONUS 2 (25 points) Foosball, anyone? A standard model Tornado Table Soccer table has thirteen men and four bars per side. For five points each plus a five-point bonus for all correct, from front to back, how many men play on each bar? Answers: _THREE_ (3); _FIVE_ (5); _TWO_ (2); _THREE_ (3) BONUS 3 (25 points) As of 1995, and dating back at least to 1992, Turner Broadcasting Systems has used the same four commentators to broadcast Atlanta Braves' baseball games on radio and on its nationwide cable station. For five points each plus a five-point bonus for all correct, name them. Answers: Skip _CARAY_; Joe _SIMPSON_; Don _SUTTON_; Pete _VAN WIEREN_ BONUS 4 (30 points) Since 1986, only four different cyclists have won the Tour de France. You'll get five points each for the first two that you correctly name, and ten points each for the next two. Answers: Pedro _DELGADO_; Miguel _INDURAIN_; Greg _LEMONDE_; Stephen _ROCHE_ BONUS 5 (25 points) For five points each plus a bonus for all correct, give the proper jai alai words for the following: List: Answers: The court _CANCHA_ The ball _PELOTA_ The glove _CESTA_ Tape used to keep the glove in place. _CINTA_ BONUS 6 (30 points) Not Hakeem Olajuwan -- yet. Not Ralph Sampson, nor even Moses Malone. The Houston Rockets have retired just two numbers. For fifteen points each name the men who wore them. Answers: Calvin _MURPHY_ and Rudy _TOMJANOVICH_ BONUS 7 (30 points) For five points per answer, given a piece in Axis & Allies, tell me the highest die roll with which it will score a hit first as an attacker, and second as a defender. List Answer (attack) Answer (defense) Infantry _ONE_ (1) _TWO_ (2) Tank _THREE_ (3) _TWO_ (2) Fighter _THREE_ (3) _FOUR_ (4) BONUS 8 (30 points) Some obscure Heisman trophy winners are namesakes of more famous athletes. Give their first and last names for fifteen points from a clue about the Heisman winner, or five from a clue about the namesake. 1. <15-point clue> The only Minnesota Golden Gopher ever to win the award, he did so in 1941. <5-point clue> This Buffalo Bills' defensive end wears number 78. Answer: _BRUCE SMITH_ 2. <15-point clue> "Mr. Outside," he edged out his Army teammate Doc Blanchard in 1946. <5-point clue> One of the Baltimore Orioles' worst acquisitions ever, this first-baseman and former Astro spent most of his Oriole tenure on the disabled list with a bad back. Answer: _GLENN DAVIS_ BONUS 9 (30 points) Six Ivy League teams play NCAA Division One hockey in the East Coast Athletic Conference, which has a dozen teams total. For five points each, which six ECAC hockey schools do NOT belong to the Ivy League? Answers: _CLARKSON_; _COLGATE_; _RENSELLAER_ Polytechnic Institute (accept _RPI_); _SAINT LAWRENCE_; _UNION_; University of _VERMONT_ BONUS 10 (20 points) For a quick all-or-nothing bonus, what six primary character attributes are measured from a scale of 3 to 18 in basic Dungeons and Dragons? Answers: _STRENGTH_; _INTELLIGENCE_; _WISDOM_; _DEXTERITY_; _CONSTITUTION_; _CHARISMA_ BONUS 11 (20 points) Don Shula is one of only five NFL coaches to have achieved 200 or more victories; name the other four for five points each. Answers: George _HALAS_; Earl "Curly" _LAMBEAU_; Tom _LANDRY_; Chuck _NOLL_. BONUS 12 (30 points) Name the pitcher, 30-20-10. <30-point clue> Thanks to Kirk Gibson, he was credited with the win in Game 1 of the 1988 World Series. <20-point clue> A year later, he was traded for Juan Samuel. <10-point clue> In 1991, the foundering Mets traded him for Tony Castillo, and he soon became a pennant-race closer. Answer: Alejandro _PENA_ BONUS 13 (30 points) For five points per answer, given the description, name the golf course and the hole: 1. Par 5, 465 yards. Rae's Creek, the moat in front of the green, is filled with skeletons, broken hearts, and blue language. Answers: _AUGUSTA_; _THIRTEENTH_ (13th) 2. Par 4, 461 yards. The infamous "Road Hole." Answers: _SAINT ANDREW'S_; _SEVENTEENTH_ (17th) 3. Par 3, 107 yards. One of the shortest holes on the tour, but the green is surrounded on three sides by the Pacific Ocean. Answers: _PEBBLE BEACH_; _SEVENTH_ (7th) BONUS 14 (30 points) Identify the athletic skill, 30-20-10. <30-point clue> Plato considered a man who didn't know how to do this uneducated. <20-point clue> In an 1844 exhibition, American Indians Flying Gull and Tobacco demonstrated that their style was easily better, but it was branded as "un-European" and ignored for another 40 years. <10-point clue> Julius Caesar, Charlemagne, and Louis XI were all very accomplished practitioners, though history records nothing about "crossing the Rubicon." Answer: _SWIM_ming BONUS 15 (25 points) How well do you know Charles Goren's bridge bidding system? 1. For fifteen points, according to Goren, at least how many points should you normally have in your hand to open with "one no-trump"? Answer: _SIXTEEN_ (16) 2. For ten more points, if your partner bids but your opponents do not, at least how many points should you normally have in your hand to respond? Answer: _SIX_ (6) BONUS 16 (30 points) For ten points each, identify these NBA announcers from Andy Dolan's comments on them on the "On Hoops" web page. 1. "He was a bad player, a bad coach, and now he's a bad announcer... if he's the best NBC can offer, they should make Marv work alone." Answer: Matt _GOUKAS_ 2. "Jack of all trades, master of none. [He] does baseball, football, and basketball the same way; he's boring at all three. His claim to fame is he's seen Leslie Visser naked, and even that isn't saying much." Answer: Dick _STOCKTON_ 3. "He whines. A lot. No wonder every other player in the NBA hated this guy. My fondest memory is when Sedale Threatt decked [him] on national TV and dropped him like a sack of potatoes." Answer: Danny _AINGE_ BONUS 17 (30 points) For ten points each, given a college, name its current baseball coach. List Answer University of Texas Cliff _GUSTAFSON_ Wichita State University Gene _STEPHENSON_ Seton Hall Mike _SHEPPARD_ BONUS 18 (20 points) When the National Football League and American Football League merged, of sixteen NFL teams, thirteen became the National Football Conference, while the other three moved to the American Football Conference. For five points each plus a bonus for all correct, name these three teams. Answers: Cleveland _BROWNS_; Baltimore _COLTS_; Pittsburgh _STEELERS_ BONUS 19 (30 points) For ten points each, name these people who may or may not have anything in common. 1. In 1993, this Redskin ran for 1063 yards, a rookie record, and made the two longest runs in the NFL that year. Answer: Reggie _BROOKS_ 2. The second overall pick in the 1984 NBA draft, his career included time with the Pacers, Kings, and Suns. Answer: Waymon _TISDALE_ 3. After a gold-medal performance in Seoul, this 163-pound wrestler lost the 1992 gold to South Korean Park Jang Sun. Answer: Kenny _MONDAY_ [Host's note: The common element is that all three went to Matt Bruce's high school.] BONUS 20 (20 points) One was thought of as the "bare-knuckle" heavyweight champion of the world, until the other defeated him using gloves. For a quick and dirty ten points apiece, name, respectively, these boxers. Answers: John _SULLIVAN_ and James _CORBET_