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8 SPORTS UM The Associated F Money Makers NEW YORK ? Michael Jordan was the top earner among athletes for the fourth consecutive year, increasing his annual income to $43.9 million'from $30.01 million The Chicago Bulls star earned $3.9 million in salary and $40 million in outside income, Forbes estimated in its Dec. 18 issue. Jordan has made $170 million since 1990 and could become the first athlete ever listed in the Forbes 400 of wealthiest people. I # ifl a hole i You i hx interstate tails. Promotions excluded. I-MXMXJMJX.T is a registered trademark ol M( X Th? 'ress Former heavyweight champion Mike indefinitely ? Tyson, out of prison and back in boxing, and placed or was second at $40 million. Deion Sanders The suspe was third at $22.5 million, followed bv general mana boxer Riddick Bowe at $22.2 million and is to stay awa basketball's Shaquille O'Neal at $21.9 is in the thin million. million contn On Satur< NHL in the second] after allowing r MONTREAL ?Patrick Roy, the star the bench, Ro] Montreal goalie who argued with the Mario Trembl team's coach and president during an something to cl 11-1 rout Saturday night, was suspended who was sittii hh? >- m ? A iJl &mr LSP^ '^11 Your i You are VI O t a n your pocket renders you reluct dial 1 800 C A] Your pangs of gr Know the Code. 1 800 CAL / M ""TJ ? Gamecock Tuesday, December 5, 11 lunday by the Canadiens Houle said Roy told Corey: "That's my i t the trading block. last game in Montreal." i nsion is without pay, and ] ger Rejean Houle said Roy 1UNIONDALE, N.Y. ? With his team y from the team. Roy, 30, sagging under one of the worst records 1 year of a four-year, $16 in the NHL, general manager Don ict. Maloney was fired by the New York I lay night, Roy was lifted Islanders on Saturday, replaced by his 1 aeriod of the loss to Detroit assistant, Darcy Regier. 1 line goals. When he reached Regier was appointed acting general < f twice brushed past coach manager while A1 Arbour, the team's i lay and leaned over to say vice president of hockey operations, lub president Ronald Corey, searches for Maloney's permanent ( ag behind the bench. successor. Maloney was in his fourth 1 ^Bf f ^BHP- liB^H >iJ8s!P ^^pr KNOW THE CODE L ATT. Thats Your True Choice.M t U&l "rue Choice mooch. But when Ism ^~m smsm 1 mr* you a n t I y call the folks CO LL ATT. lilt are minimal. *95 season after succeeding Bill Torrey, the gave the U.S. team an insurmountable anly other man to hold the job in franchise 3-1 lead in the best-of-5 final, history. Andrei Chesnokov closed the final margin to 3-2 with a 6-7 (7-1), 7-5,6-0 tennis A victory over Jim Courier. MOSCOW ?Pete Sampras was Peter Golf :he Great against Russia, leading the LJ.S. team to the Davis Cup title by VERO BEACH, Fla. ? Raymond defeating Yevgeny Kafelnikov on Sunday Floyd and Raymond Floyd Jr. shot a 15hr his third victory of the weekend, under-par 57 that included 13 birdies Sampras beat Kafelnikov 6-2,6-4,7- and an eagle-2 on the final hole Sunday 3 (7-4) to give the Americans their first for a six-stroke victory in the Father-Son r\ ! _ n i.'!). _ i nnr% mi i /-ii 11 uavis v/up Line since ine victory cmaiienge. Coupled with a 62 in Saturday's first round, the Floyds finished with a 25under 119 total. Hale and Steve Irwin shot a 59 to finish second. Skiing LAKE LOUISE, Alberta ? Picabo Street, the defending World Cup downhill champion, won the first downhill event of the season Sunday to extend her winning streak to a record six races. Street, who broke the mark of five straight victories set by Switzerland's Marie Therese Nadig in 1980-81, completed the Olympic course in 1 minute, 26.61 seconds. Germany's Katja Seizinger was second in 1:27.04. VAIL, Colo. ? Norway's Lasse Kjus won his first World Cup title Saturday, beating Austria's Richard Kroell by 0.29 seconds in a Super-G. Baseball ATLANTA ? Fred McGriff returned to the Atlanta Braves on Saturday night, agreeing to a four-year contract for about $20 million with the World Series champions. The 32-year-old first baseman, who earned $4.25 million last season, filed for free agency in November after his five-year, $19 million contract expired. He hit .280 last season with 27 home runs and 93 RBIs. COLLEGE BOM PREVIEW Fiesta Bowl Nebraska vs. Florida mm mm | a Orange Bowl || Florida State vs. H ; | Notre Dame HI Sugar Bowl 19 19 Texas vs. Virginia Tech III a Rose Bowl Northwestern vs. :il Southern Cat W^* a Citrus Bowl yli Tennessee vs.V#| Ohio State a Cotton Bowl Colorado vs. Oregon a Gator Bowl ':::';t"v'Sryacuse vs. Clemson a Outback Bowl Auburn vs. Penn State a Peach Bowl I V Virginia vs. Georgia a Carquest Bowl,: ||ect Arkansas vs. North Carolina a Liberty Bowl \tr* vjiat ii wi V4 v ?*? East Carolina Holiday Bowl Kansas State vs. Colorado Stale Independence Bowl p ;; -:?LSU vs. Michigan State Sun Bowl F.Iowa vs. IvF;- Washington Alamo Bowl F; Michigan vs. Texas A & M Sv Copper Bowl Q Air Force vs. . Texas Tech Aloha Bowl :B UCLA vs. Kansas . Las Vegas Bowl Nevada vs. ||. ; Toledo h.: ? 1995 ATSfT