ROUND 2 bonus questions Questions entirely by Matt Bruce. BONUS 1 (25 points) Identify the sport, 25-10. <25-point clue> Pope John Paul II once played for the Polish national team. <10-point clue> When Bill Clinton was introduced to it at Oxford, classmates claim, "He was by no means athletic, in fact a bit lumpy, but made an excellent second-row forward." Answer: _RUGBY_ BONUS 2 (30 points) On March 2, 1962, Wilt Chamberlain shot 36 of 63 from the field and 28 of 32 from the line. 1. For ten points each, name in order his team and the opponent. Answer: Philadelphia _WARRIORS_ and New York _KNICK_erbockers [prompt if either Philadelphia or New York is given by itself] 2. The Pennsylvania city in which the game was played is better known for an industry that has little to do with sports. For a final ten points, name the city. Answer: _HERSHEY_ BONUS 3 (30 points) The Williams Company pinball game "Star Trek: The Next Generation" includes seven missions, not counting the Final Frontier. It also contains multi-ball encounters with four alien races. Captain, your team can earn up to THIRTY points from naming any six missions _or_ up to TWENTY points for naming the multi-balls, BUT NOT BOTH. Five points per correct answer, and you MUST start by telling me what you're naming. Answers [missions]: _ASTEROID_ Threat, _BATTLE SIMULATION_, _Q_'s Challenge, _RESCUE_, _TIME RIFT_, and _WORM HOLE_. (prompt on either part of "battle simulation") Answers [multi-balls]: _BORG_, _CARDASSIAN_s, _FERENGI_, and _ROMULAN_s BONUS 4 (20 points) For five points each plus a bonus five for all correct, name both the University of Michigan's current football coach and the two men who preceded him. Answers: Lloyd _CARR_; Gary _MOELLER_; Glenn "Bo" _SCHEMBECHLER_ BONUS 5 (25 points) ESPN has enhanced its domination of the sports market through the Web page "espnet.sportszone.com". 1. First, for ten points ALL OR NOTHING, what does "ESPN" stand for? Answer: _ENTERTAINMENT_ and _SPORTS PROGRAMMING NETWORK_ 2. Second, for fifteen points, what company co-sponsors, and holds copywrite to, the aforementioned Web page? Answer: _STARWAVE_ BONUS 6 (30 points) Give the month and day, 30-20-10. <30-point clue> In 1980, Denis Potvin of the New York Islanders set an NHL record with two short-handed goals. <20-point clue> John Havlicek and Gary Carter share this birthday. <10-point clue> In 1974, Henry Aaron hit his record-breaking 715th home run. Answer: _APRIL EIGHTH_ (8th) BONUS 7 (20 points) Four American Basketball Association teams joined the NBA before the 1976-77 season. For five points each, name them. Answers: Denver _NUGGETS_; Indiana _PACERS_; New York _NETS_; San Antonio _SPURS_ (accept Denver, Indiana, and San Antonio as place names; prompt if "New York" is given; DO NOT ACCEPT "New Jersey" -- the Nets did not play there yet) BONUS 8 (30 points) Could you referee in the NHL? For ten points each, give the penalty from the description of its signal. 1. Pounding the clenched fist of one hand into the open palm of the other. Answer: _BOARDING_ 2. Crossed arms stationary in front of you. Answer: _INTERFERENCE_ 3. Tugging motion with both arms, pulling towards the stomach. Answer: _HOOKING_ BONUS 9 (25 points) Earlier you heard about the Baltimore Orioles' ill-fated acquisition of Glenn Davis. For five points for the first answer and ten points for the next two, what three players did the Astros receive for him? Answers: Steve _FINLEY_; Pete _HARNISCH_; Curt _SCHILLING_ BONUS 10 (30 points) Time to stoke some egos. On April 30, 1995, Harvard and Chicago faced each other for the College Bowl Incorporated championship. 1. You'll get fifteen points for naming all four Harvard players, or five points for any three. Answers: _M_att _BRUCE_; Jeff _JOHNSON_; Mark _STALOFF_; John (JJ) _TODOR_ 2. You'll get fifteen points for naming all four Chicago players, or TEN points for any three. Answers: _S_arah _BRUCE_; John _EDWARDS_; John _SHEAHAN_; Steve _WANG_ [moderator note: Cyrus Mody was alternate on the CBI team, but in the interests of travel cost and question affinity, he and Matt opted out of CBI and ACF nationals, respectively] BONUS 11 (30 points) For fifteen points each, given the cyclist, name the corporate sponsor of the team for which he works. List Answer 1. Lance Armstrong _MOTOROLA_ 2. Miguel Indurain _BANESTO_ BONUS 12 (25 points) Name these Vin Scully broadcast partners for the stated number of points. 1. For five points, his most memorable gaffe in a cameo All-Star game appearance involved the pronunciation of Julio Franco's name. Answer: Ronald _REAGAN_ 2. For ten points, this former Cardinal and Pirate was Scully's longtime partner on NBC's "Game of the Week" telecasts. Answer: Joe _GARAGIOLA_ 3. For ten points, this Dodger color analyst suffered a fatal heart attack in a Montreal hotel room, hours before the start of a Dodgers-Expos weekend series. Answer: Don _DRYSDALE_ BONUS 13 (25 points) In the early 1980s, weren't the Denver Nuggets fun to watch? 1. Their coach described their unrelenting offensive style as "playground ball with a little supervision." For ten points, name him. Answer: Doug _MOE_ 2. In 1982-83, two Nuggets became the first teammates to finish 1-2 in NBA scoring since Neil Johnston and Paul Arazin had done it in 1955. For five points for one or fifteen for both, name them. Answers: Alex _ENGLISH_ and Kiki _VANDEWEGHE_ BONUS 14 (30 points) The same jockey won the Triple Crown in 1941 and 1948; for ten points each, name him and the horses he rode. Answers: Eddie _ALCARO_; _WHIRLAWAY_; _CITATION_ BONUS 15 (30 points) After the latest Hall of Fame inductions, only five NFL teams still have nobody enshrined in Canton; for five points each plus a bonus for all correct, name them. Answers: Atlanta _FALCONS_; Carolina _PANTHERS_; Cincinnati _BENGALS_; Denver _BRONCOS_; Jacksonville _JAGUARS_ [accept also cities & "Carolina"] BONUS 16 (30 points) In 1948, Peter Cotton won the British Open; in 1959, Gary Player did. Four players won in the ten years between those. 1. For ten points each, name any three of them. Answers: Max _FAULKNER_; Ben _HOGAN_; Bobby _LOCKE_; Peter _THOMPSON_ 2. If you missed any in part one, for fifteen points (but no more than thirty on the bonus), at what course were the 1948 and 1959 events held? Answer: _MUIRFIELD_ BONUS 17 (20 points) Michael Jordan was only the third pick in the 1984 NBA draft. For five points each, name the players who came before him and the teams that choose them. Answers: Hakeem _OLAJUWON_, Houston _ROCKETS_; Sam _BOWIE_, Portland _TRAIL BLAZERS_ BONUS 18 (30 points) Some Stratego numerology, for ten points each: 1. How many occupiable squares does a Stratego board contain? Answer: _NINETY-TWO_ (92) 2. With how many bombs does each player begin the game? Answer: _SIX_ (6) 3. Give the number or rank of the highest-ranking piece for which a player has more than one piece of that rank. Answer: _THREE_ (3) or _COLONEL_ BONUS 19 (25 points) Name the football great, 25-10. <25-point clue> He spent nine years as quarterback with the San Francisco 49ers, spelling John Brodie in 1972. <10-point clue> In 1988 he coached Duke to its first ACC championship in 27 years, but is more famous for coaching a different school. Answer: Steve _SPURRIER_ BONUS 20 (30 points) Identify the baseball player from the quote for fifteen points each, or five if you need a further clue. 1. <15-point clue> "If you're chasing, you have nothing to lose. If you don't win, you were behind anyway." <5-point clue> Ironically, the speaker got into fan trouble when he refused to chase what he thought was a sure home run, only to have to scramble when it hit the top of the wall. Answer: _BARRY BONDS_ 2. <15-point clue> "I'm throwing twice as hard as I ever did. It's just not getting there as fast." <5-point clue> He holds the Yankee single-season record for wins by a lefty, regardless of whether you capitalize "Lefty." Answer: Lefty _GOMEZ_