RON MALY HAS BEEN WATCHING THE PARADE GO BY FOR A LONG TIME. THIS IS ONE OF HIS WEBSITES.
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Mark Robinson Checks In
It was good hearing today from Mark Robinson, a former Iowan who now lives in Arizona.
Mr. Wonderful
Here's his email:
"Hello, Ron,
"It sure has been a while
since my last note to you.
"We're still living in Tucson and so I get to
read the latest about former Iowa basketball coach Lute Olson.
"Greg
Hansen is still writing for the Arizona Daily Star and he thinks it's
time to erect a statue of Lute.
"He notes that other institutions
waited too long to do their statue-erecting and thus, the honorees
weren't around to enjoy them.
"I've been reading your blog, Ron, and
enjoy it as much as I ever did.
"Hope you are well, and next time I
won't wait years to write.
"These sure are heady times for Hawkeye fans,
don't you think?
"All my best,"
Mark Robinson
Tucson, AZ
[RON
MALY'S COMMENTS--I'm glad you wrote, Mark. Now that
you're living in the shadows of the University of Arizona, where Lute
Olson formerly plied his trade, I'll bet you're willing to pitch in a
goodly sum to help pay for that statue of Olson everyone [well, one
guy anyway] wants erected. I, of course, am Lute's favorite
sportswriter. I covered a lot of his games when he coached at Iowa,
and we always got along exceedingly well. I know he appreciated
everything I wrote about him because he devoted one entire page to me
in his autobiography. Say hello for me to Lute, aka Mr. Wonderful, the
next time you see him in the grocery store. Tell him I told you there
is no movement
Carver-Hawkeye Arena
whatever to have a statue of him built in the Carver-Hawkeye
Arena area of Iowa City. I can't imagine why. Anyway, I know Lute is
anxious for me to come out and have coffee with him in Tucson. That time may be sooner rather than later. I understand lots of snow is predicted for the state of Iowa early next week. So I'm thinking
semi-seriously of taking the next flight out. The
Hawkeyes and Cyclones are playing very well this season, Mark. The
Panthers and Bulldogs not so well. My main basketball interest these
days is Valley High School in West Des Moines, which takes a 14-0 record
and the No. 1 ranking in class 4-A into tomorrow night's game against
Dowling. Stay warm, Mark.]