My hunch is that Dick Evans, the president of the Garden, then had time to let his common sense review the corporate master plan.
An engineer named Dick Evans assured us yesterday that "the stadium did hold up very well."
But if Nelson is that intrigued by the thought of being the Knicks general manager, what is Dick Evans waiting for?
But if Dick Evans doesn't make a move, Fitzgerald's offer still stands.
Why would Dick Evans make this move?
Doesn't it present tremendous problems for Dick Evans?
Nothing else was ever said to me by Dick Evans or Jack Diller.
Someone else mentioned that Dick Evans, the president of the Knicks, had just come in - at another entrance, and alone.
Arthur Barron and Dick Evans, are you listening?
"Dick Evans had more of a corporate mentality, but the entertainment business is so unorthodox, that you need more of a human element."