The California State Championships have been running at the Commerce Casino in Los Angeles this month, and the ladies event scheduled for Saturday, September 15th didn't quite go off as planned. Six men insisted on being allowed to play in the event, including former baseball slugger Jose Canseco.
Because of anti-discrimination laws, the Commerce Casino was bound to allow the men to register and play.
Tournament Director Cheri Dokken tried to make it abundantly clear the event was a ladies only event but to no avail. Apparently, the "men in trees" have come down and want to be known as a competitor and champion of ladies events. How more demeaning could it get if a man were to hold the title.
The California State Championships have been running at the Commerce Casino in Los Angeles this month, and the ladies event scheduled for Saturday, September 15th didn't quite go off as planned. Six men insisted on being allowed to play in the event, including former baseball slugger Jose Canseco.
Because of anti-discrimination laws, the Commerce Casino was bound to allow the men to register and play. Tournament Director Cheri Dokken tried to make it abundantly clear the event was a ladies only event but to no avail. Apparently, the "men in trees" have come down and want to be known as a competitor and champion of ladies events. How more demeaning could it get if a man were to hold the title.
The California State Championships have been running at the Commerce Casino in Los Angeles this month, and the ladies event scheduled for Saturday, September 15th didn't quite go off as planned. Six men insisted on being allowed to play in the event, including former baseball slugger Jose Canseco.
Because of anti-discrimination laws, the Commerce Casino was bound to allow the men to register and play. Tournament Director Cheri Dokken tried to make it abundantly clear the event was a ladies only event but to no avail. Apparently, the "men in trees" have come down and want to be known as a competitor and champion of ladies events. How more demeaning could it get if a man were to hold the title.
The California State Championships have been running at the Commerce Casino in Los Angeles this month, and the ladies event scheduled for Saturday, September 15th didn't quite go off as planned. Six men insisted on being allowed to play in the event, including former baseball slugger Jose Canseco.
Because of anti-discrimination laws, the Commerce Casino was bound to allow the men to register and play. Tournament Director Cheri Dokken tried to make it abundantly clear the event was a ladies only event but to no avail. Apparently, the "men in trees" have come down and want to be known as a competitor and champion of ladies events. How more demeaning could it get if a man were to hold the title.
The California State Championships have been running at the Commerce Casino in Los Angeles this month, and the ladies event scheduled for Saturday, September 15th didn't quite go off as planned. Six men insisted on being allowed to play in the event, including former baseball slugger Jose Canseco.
Because of anti-discrimination laws, the Commerce Casino was bound to allow the men to register and play. Tournament Director Cheri Dokken tried to make it abundantly clear the event was a ladies only event but to no avail. Apparently, the "men in trees" have come down and want to be known as a competitor and champion of ladies events. How more demeaning could it get if a man were to hold the title.
The California State Championships have been running at the Commerce Casino in Los Angeles this month, and the ladies event scheduled for Saturday, September 15th didn't quite go off as planned. Six men insisted on being allowed to play in the event, including former baseball slugger Jose Canseco.
Because of anti-discrimination laws, the Commerce Casino was bound to allow the men to register and play. Tournament Director Cheri Dokken tried to make it abundantly clear the event was a ladies only event but to no avail. Apparently, the "men in trees" have come down and want to be known as a competitor and champion of ladies events. How more demeaning could it get if a man were to hold the title.