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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.
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PLANT CITY, Fla. ? Cincinnati released
pitcher Pedro Borbon, signed
as replacement player after 15 years
out of baseball. Borbon, 48, struck
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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
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In women's play, second-seeded
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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
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP)?Mark Mapes
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had two RBIs as South Carolina battled
back from a 4-0 deficit to defeat The
Citadel 10-4 Wednesday.
Jim Stoops, 3-2, got the win for South
Carolina (17-7). Scott Mullen, 0-2. took
the loss for The Citadel (14-13).
The Citadel jumped to a 4-0 lead in
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South Carolina scored tiiree times in
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Morillo also had a double for the Bulldogs,
while Dale Sistare and Bo Betchman
had two hits.
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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
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first stop after his release would be the
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mosque to offer a prayer of "thanksgiving
and hope." But those plans were
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new plans are being made.
Siddeeq initially wanted to hold a
prayer inside and outside of the prison.
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