Yale students at The Game trick Harvard fans into holding up this sign:

More info on the prank.
And, in other sports news, apparently the Crusaders (the fundamentalists, that is, not a team) don't mind if gays make out at baseball games -- as long as they're American League games:
"Do you want to take your children to a National League baseball game for instance and have homosexuals showing affection to one another? I don't want my kids to see that," [Gary Cass] said.
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Brought a tear to my eye when I saw that in the YDN yesterday. Almost made me forget the shellacking we received down on the field.
Comment #1 :: link :: November 30, 2004 11:27 AMWhat about the World Series, All-Star Game, and interleague games? Does it depend on what home ballpark you're in, like the DH rule? Is the DH seen somehow as gay-friendly? Inquiring minds want to know.
Comment #2 :: link :: December 4, 2004 03:06 PMActually, if you check out the back of your tickets and read the fine print you see you already give up most of your rights when you enter a stadium.
Comment #3 :: link :: December 6, 2004 12:24 PM