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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 27

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Sports The Jajrel Sunday. 18. 2004 "JTS page ecrtor Gfisg (jesan (D Ex-Badger Bryant faces drunken driving charge Packers honor Harlan Briefly I 1 1 1 TEl TT i i i fa I i iiiiniifinliriViriiiiintririmv iliinw-lwrnniiri mnaM standards as regular students," Delaria said. The deposition, released Friday, was given June 22 in a lawsuit filed by a woman who alleges she was raped at an off-campus party for football players and recruits in 2001. Tennis 1 Venus Williams overpowered Amy Frazier for a 6-3, 6-1 victory to reach the final of the Bank of the West Classic at Stanford, Calif.

Williams recovered from a slow start and advanced to the tournament's title match for the fifth time in seven years. Frazier double-faulted 14 times and made 33 unforced errors under oppressive sun at Stanford's Taube Family Tennis Center. Unseeded Guillermo Canas of Argentina reached the final of the clay-court Mercedes Cup for the third time in four years Saturday with a 3-6, 6-1, 6-2 win against Nikolay Davydenko at Stuttgart, Germany. Wrestling Olympic champion Rulon Gardnjr won his first Greco-Roman international title in three years on Saturday, capturing the 264l2-pound class at the Pytlasinski wrestling tournament in Warsaw, Poland. Gardner defeated 2002 world bronze medalist Yuri Patrikeev of Russia 2-0 in the finals.

Associated Press Arizona Cardinals defensive tackle Wendell Bryant is due to appear in Dane County Circuit Court Thursday on drunken driving charges. University of Wisconsin-Madison police arrested Bryant, a former Wisconsin star who still lives near campus, on June 27. Police say a caller reported a reckless driver around 4:30 a.m. and the vehicle was parked near a convenience store. Police said they found the car, which then left the store and ran a flashing red light.

The car was traveling about 45 mph in a 25-mph zone before they stopped it, police said. Bryant was issued citations for operating under the influence, speeding, failing to stop for a flashing red light and operating a vehicle with a prohibited alcohol concentration of .10 percent or more. The legal limit in Wisconsin is 0.08 percent. The 6-fooK 310-pound Bryant started 37 games for Wisconsin. He had 24 sacks in his career fifth all-time for the Badgers and 41 of his 189 tackles were for a loss.

He was the 12th overall pick in the 2002 NFL draft. In two seasons with the Cardinals, he has played in 26 games, recording 38 tackles and 1.5 sacks. UW-Madison police said they had no further information when contacted by The Associated Press Saturday. Bryant's number was unlisted. Former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Art Schlichter was ordered to pay more than $500,000 to 22 victims of a ticket-selling scam.

They most likely will never see the money, prosecutors said. Judge Tanya Walton Pratt accepted a plea agreement between the 44-year-old Schlichter and prosecutors. Last month he pleaded guilty to corrupt business influence and being a habitual offender. The agreement also includes an eight-year prison sentence, but the ex-player is unlikely to serve additional prison time. College University of Colorado athletes were treated more leniently than other students for rules violations, according to a detective's deposition taken in the school's sex assault scandal.

Tim Delaria, a 30-year employee of the university police department, also testified that athletic officials inter-' vened on athletes' behalf in at least one case. "It appears to me, in the cases that I've been involved with, that student athletes are not held to the same MIKE ROEMER Associated Press Green Bay Packers president Bob Harlan stands next to his Packers' Hall of Fame plaque Saturday in Green Bay prior to the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame induction banquet. BYARNIE STAPLETON Associated Press GREEN BAY Bob Harlan, the catalyst in the Green Bay Packers' revival of fortunes both on and off the field over the last 15 years, was inducted into the team's Hall of Fame Saturday night. "I'm very excited," Harlan said. "The chance to be a permanent part of a hall and join a group of men who have raised this franchise to the heights it's reached means a great deal to me.

I tell people all the time this is the best story in sports and I was thrilled to death when I came here in 1971 and that thrill has grown every single year. And this is the ultimate." Harlan, 67, joined the organization as assistant general manager in 1971. After becoming president in 1989, he hired general manager Ron Wolf, who lured Mike Holmgren and Reggie White and traded for Brett Favre Together, they turned a dormant franchise into a champion in 1996. The Packers haven't had a losing season in 13 years and are an NFIbest 117-59 since 1993, when the salary cap and free agency were introduced into the league. Those two things led many to predict doom for the Packers, who play in the smallest market in major professional sports.

Harlan also authored Green Bay's return to financial respectability starting with the creation of the team's marketing department in the late 1980s, continuing with a stock sale in the 1990s and culminating with the $295 million remodeling of Lambeau Field the crowning achievement of his tenure as team president and chief executive officer. "I find out in talking to the fans all the time that no matter how nice your stadium is or how much money you're main thing they want to see you do is win on Sundays," Harlan said. "We've elevated the team on the football field. I hope that this stadium will give us a bright future. And I hope to leave it in better shape than when I got here in 1989." There's no question he's already done that, team histori- WW- 'II CELEKMATHOM 1-2 pm.

on Thursday, July 22 Free $50 Cash checker txn Drawing ly well, a lot of other people will copy what you're doing. And the Packers are doing it very well." Harlan is very involved in league matters and Tagliabue recently tagged team treasurer John Underwood to join a committee studying NFL revenue. Tagliabue said Harlan's legacy was simple: "He and his board and his team of executives and coaches not only have maintained and preserved and savored the, Packers tradition, but they've enhanced it. And they've done it with class and with a focus on the game, on the fans." Beyond the turnarounds on the field and financial fronts, Tagliabue said he admired Harlan's work because he has had to be a consensus-builder with the team owned not by a single wealthy individual but by thousands of fans who entrust decisions to a board of directors. Running back Ahman Green said the players and coaches experience Harlan's legacy every day they come to Lambeau Field, with its swank amenities and high standards.

"It just makes you want to come to work because every day you're going to add on to the tradition of Lambeau and the Packers," Green said. an Lee Remmel said. "Of the nine presidents we've had, I think he is the premier CEO in the history of the organization," Remmel said. "I don't think there is anyone in the history of the organization who has done more and I don't think there is anyone ever who has cared more about the Packers." Harlan has said he hopes to continue as team president for three more years. NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue said the Packers under Harlan's leadership have become a model that other teams both envy and try to emulate.

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