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DETROIT FREE PRESS
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890510
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Wednesday, May 10, 1989
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METRO FINAL
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SPT
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1D
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MITCH ALBOM
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Copyright (c) 1989, Detroit Free Press
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THE TEST THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS
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Until yesterday, the most interesting thing I could tell you about the
city of Milwaukee was this: "Happy Days." The TV show. Remember? The Fonz.
Richie Cunningham, Howard, Marion? They all lived  in Milwaukee. Supposedly.
With that little girl, what's her name, Joanie? I think it's Joanie. And
Laverne and Shirley. They lived there, too. With Lenny and Squiggy.

  What a town.

  Other than  that, however, I was a big blank on Milwaukee. Boston, I know.
Los Angeles, I know. But tonight begins the Eastern Conference semifinal
playoffs between Milwaukee's Bucks and our Pistons. And while the  executives
at CBS apparently reacted to a Detroit-Milwaukee ratings forecast by sticking
their heads in the oven and saying "Go ahead. Just gas us now and get it over
with," I think we should know a  little more about the enemy.
  So I spent all day in the library. Actually, not all day, because I had to
eat lunch, and had a doctor's appointment, and the dog needed his shots. Then
I took a nap.  And another lunch. So, let's say three hours. I spent three
hours in the library. One hour. Almost. Studying Milwaukee. Fifteen minutes.
And I have prepared a quiz.
  This will help you better enjoy  the upcoming series. These first
questions are basic facts we should all know about Milwaukee and its wonderful
history. Everyone got a pencil? Begin.
1. Milwaukee is in . . . 
a. America.
b. trouble  against the Pistons.
c. Wisconsin.
2. Milwaukee is nicknamed "The Cream City" because
a. Cream Abdul-Jabbar once played there.
b. the Half-&-Half City sounded stupid.
c. lots of dairies.
3. Old  Milwaukee  is "the beer that made Milwaukee . . . 
a. burp."
b. pass out."
c. famous."
4. A good Milwaukee breakfast consists of
a. bratwurst and a beer.
b. cereal and beer.  c. bratwurst and two  beers.
  How did you do? Great. Now that you have mastered those basic facts, let
us move on to the team itself, the Milwaukee Bucks. The first thing you must
know is that Kareem Abdul- Jabbar no longer  plays for them. Neither does
Oscar Robertson. And Don Nelson is not their coach. If any of this surprises
you, may I suggest the Elvis movie on Channel 20. 
  The  Bucks have defeated the Pistons  four of six times this season,
although it is rumored that the Pistons were awake for only two of those
games. How much do you know about the Milwaukee players? Yes, half of them are
in bandages. But you need to know more. Ready?
5. Terry Cummings is
a. injured.
b. really Terry Cunningham, Richie's brother.
c. not related to Pat Cummings.
d. the Bucks' starting forward.
6. Paul Pressey is
a.  injured.
b. Elvis' cousin.
c. no match for Joe Dumars.
d. the Bucks' starting guard.
7. Jack Sikma is
a. injured.
b. known for his clutch free throws.
c. getting a little old, don't you think?
d.  the Bucks' center.
8. Del Harris is
a. injured.
b. not as sharp a dresser as Chuck Daly.
c. the guy who takes the Harris polls.
d. the Bucks' coach.
  All right. Put your pencils down. It is  time for the visual part of the
exam. Observe the following pictures carefully before answering:
9. Who is this man?
a. Norman Bates.
b. a Hare Krishna
  songwriter.
c. the loser of the Boston
  Marathon.
d. Fred Roberts, Bucks'
  forward.
10. Who is this man?
a. Irving Chomsky, deli owner.
b  Lenny, or maybe Squiggy?
c. Sidney Moncrief.
d. Paul Mokeski, Bucks' forward.
 
  OK. End  of test.
  Tally them up. If you got:
  A) 1-3 correct: You know as much about the Bucks as the average fan, which
is probably enough.
  B) 3-6 correct: You should spend more time with your  kids.
  C) 6-9 correct: You are a basketball nut, used to live in Milwaukee, have
a cable dish, or are very bored at your current job.
  D) 10 correct: Have another beer. Your cereal is getting soggy.
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