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Bad news? Sure, but it's the Chiefs' move that brings tears to his eyes. "The first day (I heard of the move), I was in a lot of depression
-- more than the business, the recession, you know, the non-important things," he said with a wry smile. "Losing the Chiefs, you couldn't go any lower than what was happening in the world." But Smith, who named himself head coach to save time and money when his predecessor left this season, hasn't been cast as the villain. "I can stand there behind the bench, if you can imagine, and I've never had a negative word said," Smith said. "That's a real credit to the people of Johnstown." That includes Scott McLachlan, who has run Scott's By Dam Bar, the city's unofficial game-day hangout, for 18 years. Fans from both sides pack his tavern before and after home games, and he feeds most opposing teams. Thankfully, the mortgage is paid. "I'm gonna lose probably about 30 to 40 percent -- between $80,000 and $100,000 a year I'm gonna lose" when the Chiefs leave, McLachlan said. Reg Kent and his wife, Barbara, are game-day regulars. Kent inspired Paul Newman's Reg Dunlop character, and taught the actor how to use a hockey stick. Kent was the Jets' leading scorer for several of his nine seasons in the 1960s and 70s, when players were local matinee idols.
"I started back in '65 when the town was vibrant: The mills were working around the clock; the mines were
'round the clock," Kent said. "There's been a pretty big change here in this town. "It's just kind of a slow death." ___ On the Net:
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