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South Florida Sun Sentinel from Fort Lauderdale, Florida • Page 60

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2C Sun-Sentinel, Saturday, March 13, 1999 MS Borrowed, blue, old or new Sun-Sentinei Find it in Florida's largest Classified Section. mmmmm" BRIEFING r-u '-7. 1 (Ji "') Until April 1, 1999 MUST make reservations! Under NEW Management and NEM Ownership -PSI TVRADIO Fin tuning: The NCAA men's basketball tournament continues on Chs. 4 and 12, with Indiana facing St. John's at noon, followed by Connecticut vs.

New Mexico; Auburn meets Oklahoma State at 4:30 p.m., followed by Weber State vs. Auburn. The Honda Classic continues at 3 p.m. on Chs. and 6.

The Panthers host the Lightning at 7:30 p.m. on SportsChannel. 9 a.m. Golf: Turespana Masters Open CGOLF) Noon NCAA men: Indiana-St. John's followed by Connecticut-New Mexico 1KB 1 p.m.

NASCAR: Yellow Freight 300 (ESPN) 1 p.m. Track and field: World Indoor Championships BO 3 p.m. Golf: Honda Classic SSO 3 p.m. Skiing: Ford Downhill Series 3:30 p.m. Soccer: Mexico-United States CDtlj 4 p.m.

Baseball: Florida-LSU (Sufi) 4 p.m. NHRA: Sportsman Series (ESD 4 p.m. Tennis: Evert Cup 4:30 p.m. NCAA: Auburn-Oklahoma St. followed by Weber OJB 5 p.m.

NASCAR: Cracker Barrel 500 practice (T) 5:30 p.m. Horse racing: Florida Derby IBS) 6 p.m. Golf: Seniors Toshiba Classic (ESPN) 6 p.m. Horse racing: San Felipe Stakes (E.SPN2) 7 p.m. Baseball: Virginia-Florida St (fUN) 7:30 p.m.

NHL: Lightning-Panthers (S WQAM, WJNA, WJNO 9 p.m. Boxing: Holyfield-Lewis 9:30 p.m. NCAA women: Appalachian (EPN2) Midnight NCAA women: (EjPffi Midnight Tennis: Newsweek Champion Cup (T) Radio dials: WQAM (560-AM, Miami), WJNA (1230-AM, Palm Baach), WJNO (1040-AM, Palm Baach). mm OLYMPICS Sun-Sentinel staff and wire services Commission recommends censure to IOC members Two leading IOC members, including the highest-ranking official implicated so far, escaped severe warnings Friday as investigators wrapped up their inquiry of the Olympics' worst scandal. An internal commission recommended that Kim Un-yong, an executive board member from South Korea, and Phil Coles, a key player in bringing the 2000 Games to Sydney, Australia, be strongly censured for actions displaying serious conflicts of interest or lapses in judgment.

It warned that they could be expelled if misconduct recurred. And the chief investigator said he suspected there Was evidence, yet uncovered, that would call for Kim's ouster. The panel expelled one member, Samoa's Seiuli Paul Wallwork, and handed out lesser warnings to seven others linked to a million-dollar scheme of gifts and favors by Salt Lake bidders to win the 2002 Winter Games. It also exonerated three other members Henry Edmund Olufemi Adefope of Nigeria, Ashwini Kumar of India and Ram Ruhee of Mauritius. The recommendations must be approved by the IOC's ruling executive board, and all the actions must be approved at a special general assembly of the 105-member committee in Lausanne, Switzerland, on Wednesday and Thursday.

Meanwhile, IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch, admitted he should have acted earlier to curb corruption in Olympic bidding. In an interview in Italy's Gazzetta dello Sport, Samaranch said he should have intervened earlier to stop the influence-peddling prevalent in the Olympic bid process. "I'm guilty of one mistake: underestimating everything that was going on around all the bid cities the money, the interests of all types, the temptations, the weaknesses," he said. -1 i Frfrrkta's Ttimpifcft i "w-111 a -l luiiM jui. m.i i i j.i i echtnedlQ PRO FOOTBALL Steelers lose free-agent safety Perry to Chargers Free safety Darren Perry, a starter since he came into the NFL in 1992, agreed to terms of a two-year contract with the San Diego Chargers worth approximately $3.2 million.

The Steelers have now lost both of their starting safeties. Carnell Lake previously signed with Jacksonville The Atlanta Falcons rounded out their secondary by signing free-agent strong safety Marty Carter, who led the Chicago Bears in tackles three of the last four seasons. The addition of Carter, an eight-year veteran, apparently means William White will not return to the NFC champions The Chicago Bears re-signed linebacker Sean Harris to a three-year contract worth more than $3 million. The Bears also signed free agent defensive end Jamal Duff, who had spent the past two seasons with the Washington Redskins, to a one-year, $800,000 pact. The New England Patriots re-signed kicker Adam Vinatieri to a three-year, $2.5 million contract.

Vinatieri became only the second free agent to re-enlist with the Pats since the '98 season ended, joining defensive tackle Henry Thomas. gftjEfftiE) PlatlnumWcndsr Watch TV on your PC wadvanced tuner functionality JT Watch DVD on your PC with stunning video ear bursting audio EVENTS Equestrian Cosaquin Winter Equestrian Festival 1 1 a.m., Palm Beach Polo Equestrian Club, 14440 Pierson Road, Wellington. Admission: $5 adults, $3 seniors. Call 561-793-5867. Hockey Augusta vs.

Miami Matadors at Miami Arena, 7 p.m. Admission: S10-S24. For Information call 305-371-7273 ext. 115. Pari-mutuels Gulfstream Park Live racing: Wednesday-Monday, gates open at 1 1 a.m., racing begins at noon.

Simulcasting: Wednesday-Monday 12:15 and 6:15. U.S. 1 between Ives Dairy Road and Hallandale Beach Boulevard. Tickets for grandstand are clubhouse $5. Children under 18 accompanied by an adult are admitted free.

Valet parking is $5. Call 1-954-454-7000. Pompano Harness Track Live racing: Monday, Wednesday-Saturday, 7:35 p.m. Simulcasting: Every day, 1 and 7:30 p.m.; on the corner of Atlantic and Powerline (just west of 1-95). General admission is free; clubhouse $2.

Call 954-968-1226 for group sales. For simulcast schedule and other information call 954-972-2000 (Broward), 561-734-1228 (Palm Beach), 305-949-3443 (Dade). Dania Jai-Alai Matinees: Tuesday and Saturday, noon; Sunday, 1 p.m. Evenings: Tuesday-Saturday, 7:15 p.m. 301 E.

Dania Beach (1-95, exits 25 and 26). General admission $1.50, reserved seats (all adult paid admissions include free self-parking and program). Simulcasting: Every day. For simulcast schedule, reservations or results call 954-920-151 1. Miami Jai-Alai Matinees: Monday, Wednesday-Saturday, noon; Sunday, 1 p.m.

Evenings: Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, 7 p.m. 3500 NW 37th Miami. Simulcasting: Wednesday-Monday. For more information, call 305-633-6400. For results call 305-638-8072.

Hollywood Greyhound Track Matinees: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 12:30 p.m. Evenings: Monday-Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Simulcasting: 12:30 p.m. every day. 831 N.

Federal Highway (Pembroke Road and U.S. 1). General admission $1. Clubhouse $3. Free general parking.

Preferred parking $2. Call 954-454-9400. Palm Beach Kennel Matinees: Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, 12:30 p.m.; Sunday, 1 p.m. Evenings: Wednesday-Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Simulcasting: Monday-Sunday, 11:30 a.m.

1111 N. Congress West Palm Beach (1-95 to exit 51, west 1 mile to Congress and Belvedere). Call 561-683-2222. Flagler Greyhound Track Simulcasting: Every day, noon-2 a.m. Grandstand and card room admission Is free; sports bar, $3.

Evenings: Monday-Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Polo Royal Palm Polo 18000 Jog Road and Old Clint Moore Road, Boca Raton. Admission: $15, $12, $6 on Sundays, free other days. Call 561-734-POLO, 561-994-1876, 954-421-9146. Swimming Florida Gold Coast Junior Olympics Today-Sunday, 8:30 a.m.

and noon preliminaries, 6 p.m. finals. Today's races are timed distance finals only, 4 p.m. Plantation Central Park, 9141 NW Second St. Admission: $1 per session.

Free parking. Call 954-452-2526. watch Video on your PC and capture It too! Record your digitiied video to CD with optional CDRewwriter Enable Web TV Wave Top for Windows 98 Interactive Television Internet video-phone ready Caption decoding ft Capturing to editable text connect your PC to a large TV screen Intel' Pentium' III Intel BX Chipset'lOOMhz AGP Mainboard 512K L2 Cache 128MB PC 100 SDRAM (max. 768MB) 13.0GB Ultra DMA Hard Drive I 'jft'tijiiuw' IS ATI All-in-Wonder Pro 8MB AGP Graphics 3rd Gen. 4X DVD-ROM Drive 56K ITU V.90 Voice Fax Modem Yamaha 64 PCI Wavetable Audio 380W Speakers wSubwoofer I Br Br Mr TENNIS Serena Williams to meet Graf in final of Evert Cup 1 Unseeded Serena Williams beat Sandrine Testud 7-5, 6-0 to reach the final of the Evert Cup in Indian Wells, Calif.

Williams advanced to meet Steffi Graf, who beat Chanda Rubin on Thursday. In the Newsweek Champions Cup, also being held at the Hyatt Grand Champions Resort, Carlos Moya won a quarterfinal match against Karol Kucera, 6-4, 6-4. Chris Woodruff and Gustavo Kuerten also won quarterfinal matches Tim Henman and Greg Rusedski will lead the British squad in next month's Davis Cup tie against the United States in Birmingham, England, British captain David Lloyd announced. Lloyd said Neil Broad, Miles Maclagan and Mark Hilton would round out the five-man squad for the April 2-4 matches at the National Indoor Arena. The United States Tennis Association is expected to name its Davis Cup team later in the month.

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Skiing's governing body canceled the race, saying there was no time left in the season, which ends Sunday. That means Sablna Egger of Austria, who entered as the overall points leader in slalom, will win her first World Cup season slalom title. Olympic aerials champion Nikkl Stona gave in to a chronic back problem and announced her retirement. Alex Photography defeated Classic Cadillac 7-6 in the Hartman League final at Royal Palm Polo. Joay Cat ay scored three goals for the winners, Fusion to play exhibition The Fusion will play its final exhibition match tonight at Flamingo Park in Miami against the Miami Breakers at 7:30, The match is free and open to the public.

The Fusion open the regular season next Saturday at 8 p.m. against the New York-New Jersey MetroStars at Lockhart Stadium. -DAVEBROUSSEAV MIAMI MISCELLANEOUS Fox to drop sponsorship on ESPN's Cup coverage There won't be any Fox Sports Net logos plastered across ESPN's coverage of the America's Cup after all. The network has agreed to let Voung America, a syndicate of the New York Yacht Club, out of a sponsorship agreement signed in January. The contract included that Fox Sports Net ads would appear on the sails and hulls of two of Young America's yachts during America's Cup races.

ESPN had signed the final contract to air the event last week, and the syndicates had a 30-day window agree to the terms, which stipulated that the telecast was clear of competing network logos Doug Swingley maintained his lead in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, becoming the first mu.sher to reach the frozen Yukon River. Swingley DOWNTOWN MIAMI COLUMBUS BAZAAR 3B1E Flagler Street Tel: (305) 373-2727 fHE BF400N CENTER WOONWnthSlmot tel: (305) 592-7717 PCMRRONI PINfl PEMBROKE COMMONS 712 N. University Drlva Tel: (954)430-3500 Fax: (954) 430-8968 KENOALL IA CAHRETA PLA7A 11778 N.Kendall Drlv Tel: (305) 271-7784 Hr. (305) 271-9965 10am 8pm CUTLIR RIOCI BFST PLAZA 19770 S. DKHHWY.

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