81. The message was met with generous applause, even if the caucus votes had not gone to the messenger. 82. The overall effect was to disguise which way the final vote would go. 83. The other first-place vote went to reliever Randy Myers of Baltimore. 84. The Nevada vote could go either way. 85. The Rockets also saw a new arena vote go down the tubes that night. 86. The UFW tried to stop the election but the labor board allowed the vote to go forward. 87. The vote goes to Smith. 88. The vote here goes to Iverson, because he has done it all year and against all odds. 89. The vote goes to Dunleavy. 90. The vote goes to Mourning. |