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Sports Look BASKETBALL DENVER?Citing job pressures and growing health concerns, Tim Leiweke resigned as head of the Denver Nuggets' business operations and president of the group that will build a new sports arena. Gary Hunter, vice president of business operations, will become head of Rocky Mountain Entertainment and oversee the team's business operations, said Charlie Lyons, president of COMSAT Video Enterprises. LAS VEGAS - UNLV officials denied a report in the Las Vegas Sun that Orecon coach Jerrv Green wnn offered the schooFs job during a meeting with interim president Kenny Guinn and athletics director Jim Weaver. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. ? Former UNLV coach Jerry Tarkanian has talked with Fresno State athletics director Gary Cunningham about the Bulldogs' vacant coaching job, the Albuquerque Journal reported today. BASEBALL ANNAPOLIS, Md. ? Teams using replacement players would be barred from playing at Camden Yards under legislation approved by the House of Delegates and certain to be signed by Gov. Parris Glendening. I PLANT CITY, Fla. ? Cincinnati released pitcher Pedro Borbon, signed as replacement player after 15 years out of baseball. Borbon, 48, struck X riL - A 1_ -XX 1_ - ! 1 uui one 01 uie two uaiiers ne iacea in exhibition games. TENNIS HAMBURG, Germany?Monica Seles asked a court for a stronger penalty against the man who stabbed her during a match two years ago. In a letter read at the retrial of Gunther Parche, Seles said her convicted attacker deserved more than the suspended two-year sentence originally imposed. Seles, who said she would not come to testify, was ranked No. 1 when Parche stabbed her in the bade during changeover in Hamburg on April 30,1993. She has not played competitively since. The court will try to determine whether Parche had really intended just to injure Seles, as he contends. Seles' lawyer hope? to convince the court to convict Parche of attempted murder or attempted manslaughter. KEY BISCAYNE, Fla.?Top-ranked Pete Sampras beat Bernd Karbacher 6-2,6-3 and No. 2 Andre Agassi defeated MaliVai Washington 6-3,64 to advance to the quarterfinals of r~$To OFFT""c I T. I I*, ! I L4I IO \jy j 'Get that bike running c . JIEW smooth with a /fiStx ^ J tune-up from us ifytwa/ Must present coupon. Limit one per I customer. Expires 3/31/95 I T"40%"OFF "I 7,, ,, ! 616 Har I All Winter J I Merchandise ( 256' , Stock up for rwxt jg. |ForA||Yw ' year & save 40X! ilKTlfj) w; w Must present coupon. Limit I I one per customer. Expires 3/31/95 | YtJl r "io %" 0F~F ~ j" PO w I Any Accessories j ^UY' Use this coupon to get ' f | those extras you've j Purchase been thinking about! j Power Ban Must present coupon. Limit | the flft Must present one per customer. Expiree 3/31/95 I ' Lcuetome h ms bm mmm h sm Jss mmm mmm m MOSMMNMMIMNMMMIIMMBNIH William Lane Craig Visiting Scholar Emorv University 1995 - present Visiting Scholar Higher Institute of Philosophy University of Louvain Belgium, 1987 - present Ph.D. Philosophy, University of Birmingham England, 1977 Ph.D. Theology, Universitant Mun< West Germany, 1984 "Now this b eternal life: lhai only true Sod, and lecut Chrii I writ# tfieee things to you wh the Son of Sod to you may In Bf, ? In v* A * the Lipton Championships. In women's play, second-seeded Steffi Graf routed No. 13 Judith Wiesner 6-0,6-1, and Rachel McQuillan upset No. 4 Lindsay Davenport 7-6 (7-3), 6-2. FOOTBALL MIAMI ? Miami traded receiver Mark Ingram to Green Bay for a fourth-round pick in the 1995 draft. The move left the Dolphins far enough under the salary cap to resign linebacker Chris Singleton to a five-year contract, reach a two-year deal with running back Irving Spikes and a three-year deal with tight end Ronnie Williams. RAM AM GAMES MAK DEL PLATA, Argentina ? Light heavyweight Antonio Tarver became the first American to beat a Cuban boxer in the Pan Am Games since 1987, outpointing Diosvany Vega .11-10 to advance to the semifinals. Roger Kingdom, the 1984 and 38 Olympic champion, won the 110-meter hurdles in a wind-aided 13.39 seconds but had to wait out a disqualification that took two hours to be overturned after a U.S. protest. In basketball, Brian Davis and Carl Thomas each scored 20 points as the United States'_CBA team beat Puerto Rico 97-78 to improve to 1-2. The U.S. women's softball teani beat Cuba 2-0 to extend its winning streak to 102 games. HOCKEY NEW YORK?Independent arbitrator Geoige Nicolau ruled that money from marketing agreements between players and NHL teams must be included in the calculation to determine the average salary. Under the collective bargaining agreement, players with 10 or more seasons of professional experience who make less than the average are eligible to make themselves unrestricted free agents once. AUTO RACING WASHINGTON ? The helicopter crash that killed stock car driver Davey Allison probably was caused by Allison's mistakes and inexperience in piloting the aircraft, the National Transportation Safety Board concluded. In its final ruling on the 1993 crash at the Talladega race track in Alabama, the board blamed Allison's "poor in-flight decision to land downwind in a confined area that was surrounded by high obstructions." 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The Citadel jumped to a 4-0 lead in the second inning off Gamecock starter T TT ?- rv. 111* Ml 1 M uason nayme. jjonaia ivioniio mi a tnreerun home run for The Citadel. South Carolina scored tiiree times in the third inning on three walks, a balk and two hits, including an RBI double by Brian Hucks. Morillo also had a double for the Bulldogs, while Dale Sistare and Bo Betchman had two hits. Tyson may hold Associated Pr? INDIANAPOLIS ? Mike Tyson's spiritual adviser said the former heavyweight champion plans to hold an outdoor Islamic prayer service just after his release from prison Saturday. But like the details surrounding just about eveiy other aspect Tyson's release, the specifics of the service have not been determined. Neither has the exact time of his release, nor where exactly he will go once he is out. The Rev. Charles Williams, president of the Indiana Black Expo, and several of Tyson's boxing associates said that after he is released, Tyson will be driven to Indianapolis International Airport and fly home to Ohio. "At this point, he's going home with out any stops," Williams said Wednesday. But there will be a brief stop if Tyson's spiritual adviser, Muhammad Siddeeq, follows through on his plan to hold a prayer service outside the prison walls with several high-profile Muslims. Siddeeq said he is expecting boxing Graf keeps wii A?ociated Pre? Steffi Graf, who has yet to lose a set thi ly kept her streak intact against Natashf Wednesday's quarterfinals at the Liptc onships. Graf won 6-4,7-6 (7-5) and will play * na in the semifinals Thursday. Zvereva delighted the crowd with playfi lish ? head tilted, knees together or hij following some of her best shots, but she any of them for the end. In the tiebreaker, Zvereva led 5-4 w mentum and two serves coming. 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Siddeeq initially wanted to hold a prayer inside and outside of the prison. But Department of Correction Commissioner H. Christian DeBruyn rejected that request, saying it would give Tyson something unavailable to other offend ers. Siddeeq said one option would be to lning streak aJ winner to improve to 12s year, bare- "Ifl would be angry al t Zvereva in ^ Zvereva, 0-15 again >n Champi- ty experience for m Also advancing were [ana Novot- n' and No. 7 Kimiko Da day's other semifinal, jl body Eng- Date won 6-1,7-5 ag )s askew ? Marianne Werdel Witn didn't save ranked Arantxa Sanchez The third-seeded No\ ith the mo- (7-4), 6-4. Sabatini was a en took the tralian Rachel McQuillai mi a service remaining at No. 88. imecock Truman Sc 4 p.m., Rising juniors are soke: for g aduate sckool p Finalists kad a 3.78 m academic perform demonstrated comm $30,000. Applicants m attend. Sckolarskip crit Information Session. 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' I Limit one per customer. i/31/95 ^ Expires 3/31/95 The Great Christianity vs. Russell House 7:00 pin Thursdi Sponsorei USC Philosophy Campus Crusad to defeat Bu] Th?Cjtatel AB R H RBI, Beckteyss -50 1 0 Betcbman 3b 4 0 2 0 Haltiwangercf C: 5.;, 0 1 :.. 0 Reamesc Butler 1b 3 *'* 1' H 0 ' 0 I Hughes dh 2 1 1 0 LotTph/dh t 0 0 0 Sistare rf 4 1 2 1 Morillo If : J 4 - 1 .. 2 3 ; 1 Smalls ss 0.0 0 TOTAL 36 4 9 4 Ohio 04 use 00 A A II 1 I alter ms release - hold the prayer at a cornfield near the 1 prison. * "We're going to have it no matter 3 what," Siddeeq said. "If we have to, well have it on the street." Phil Slavens, assistant superintenj dent of the Indiana Youth Center, said j Tyson will be released between 6 and 8 a.m. He said the prison was trying to keep the release as routine as possible. , But normalcy is unlikely. An estimated 100 to 150 media personnel are i expected for Tyson's release. Reporters s from across the country and from Japan, Italy, France, Germany and England have sought credentials, a prison spokes! woman said. ^ It is expected that Tyson's former managers Rory Holloway and John Home and promoter Don King will pick Tyson up at the prison. They are expected to bring him an outfit to change into and then take him to the airport. Tyson's six-year sentence for the rape of Desiree Washington has been halved because of good behavior. live at lipton Ch 0 in 1995. In the first Dout this match, Fd be a fool," beat Jaime Yz st Graf. "It was an extreme- Swedes still in e " Grafs mate No. 5 seed Gabriela Sabati- inn? ver nrf te, who wilt meet in Thursainst unseeded Californian j leyer, who eliminated top- uueau 1 rea".y u ;Vicario Monday. you a rhythm, otna edged Anke Huber 7-6 Nonetheles 6-1,6-3 winner against Aus- Zvereva. n, the lowest-ranked player "By the enc "maybe I'll win [. 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