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AUTHORIZED RETAILERS Se Habla Proud Sponsor of the Entries: 7,513 premier footrace, now called the LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon, celebrates its 25th anniversary and 25th running Oct. 13. This is the 14th installment of a series catching up with the past champions. Previous installments are at: www.chicagos- ports.com/marathon). Joseildo Rocha, Brazil Winning time: 2:14:33 After 15 years of being officially called everything but what it was, the race finally became known simply as the Chicago Marathon when no title sponsor could be found.

The lack of budgetary prize dropped from $50,000 in 1989 to $7,500 in reflected in a field of relatively low quality that, despite ideal weather, produced the slowest winning times in a decade. Joseildo victory was the first of four straight at Chicago by Brazilian men. His story has become the saddest of any past champion. Attempts to find Rocha were unsuccessful. According to his former agent, Luis Posso of Tampa, Rocha lives near Sao Paulo but has no phone and is virtually destitute.

Rocha, 37, won the 1993 Los Angeles Marathon, where he earned a $35,000 Mercedes and $2,500, and he finished 19th at Chicago in 1994. He returned to Chicago in 1996 but did not finish. had a bad case of bad luck, including a couple car acci- Posso said. Posso said he has had no contact with Rocha for more than a year. Midde Hamrin- Senorski, Sweden Winning time: 2:36:21 Midde Ham- rin-Senorski made her in- laws very happy by winning in Chicago.

Her husband, Andy Se- norski, is a Weber High School graduate who coached at Gordon Tech before meeting Midde and moving to Goteborg, Sweden. Hamrin-Senorski, third at Chicago in 1990, also won the Masters Division (40-and-over) in 1997. She calls her fourth place at 10,000 meters in the 1989 European Championships the best day of her career. Chicago was looked at as a major achievement in Hamrin-Senorski said. are a small country, and ma- jor marathon wins are few and far Hamrin-Senorski, 45, is a physical education teacher who works with hearing disabled, mentally disturbed and neurologically disabled children.

She also coaches a boys (age 12-13) basketball team and works with national distance running team. One of the two sons, 13-year-old Eric, has begun competing in track and field. Philip Hersh 14th Chicago Marathon: Oct. 27, 1991 Hamrin-Senorski By Bob Foltman Tribune staff reporter hip-hop music blasting from the loudspeakers, the Blackhawks lost 2-0 to the Nashville Predators in an exhibition game Tuesday afternoon at the Gaylord Entertainment Center before about 12,000 students and teachers on a field trip from local schools. The Hawks outshot Nashville 23-22 but had few, if any, prime scoring chances against Predators goalie Tomas Vokoun.

Sergei Berezin was the only forward who was noticeable. Brett McLean may stick around through the weekend precisely because he appears to be the only center on the team who can win a faceoff. Tuesday, the Hawks won just 40 percent of the draws with McLean being the only player above 50 percent, winning 5-of-9. For the sixth straight game, the Hawks staged a parade to the penalty box. Both Nashville goals came on the eight power-play chances they had.

Both goals, coach Brian Sutter said, came we had an opportunity to get the puck down the The Hawks now have allowed 12 power-play goals in 55 shorthanded situations. Steve Passmore played the entire game in goal. Both Nashville goals came off rebounds and scrums in front of the net on the kind of goals Sutter wants his team to score. goals is Sutter have to pay the Scottie Upshall, the first-round pick in the June draft, scored the first goal and assisted on the second. Passmore said the young crowd was so loud he barely could communicate to his defen- semen and he was screaming at the top of his lungs.

PREDATORS 2, BLACKHAWKS 0 Hawks play in defeat Offense silent as Predators prevail Summary in Scoreboard Associated Press Colorado general manager Pierre Lacroix has a history of acquiring top defensemen through trades. Normally he waits until the trade deadline, but this was too good to pass up. The Avalanche traded forwards Chris Drury and Stephane Yelle to Calgary for defen- seman Derek Morris in a five- player deal Tuesday. Colorado also got forwards Dean McAm- mond and Jeff Shantz. Darius Kasparaitis signed with the New York Rangers in the off-season and Colorado did not replace him through free agency.

The acquisition of Morris gives Colorado a two-way player who, at 24, is nearly six years younger than Kasparaitis. Senators deal Hurme: The Ottawa Senators, who probably would have lost goalie Jani Hurme in the waiver draft, traded him to the Florida Panthers for two junior-aged prospects. NHL NOTES Flames, Avalanche swap 5.

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