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Daily News from New York, New York • 89

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Ifi Tffg MEWS' FRANK KELLY Coliseum OKs TV By VAL ADAMS Add new dimension to TV viewing Raid ET OUT your 3-D glasses! Two stations here will reach out and try to grab new audiences this month by showing old three-dimensional ers pac Los Angeles Coliseum Commission yesterday finalized and approved a contract with the Oakland Raiders, all but guaranteeing the NFL team will play in LA this season. objections from USC and UCLA, the Commission voted 7-1 to approve the contract, which' clUs, for a 10-year lease and five, 3-year renewal options. A major part of the agreement was a loan to the Raiders at 10 interest Agreement clears way for Raiders to move, ending three-year legal battle that began when the Los Angeles Rams moved to suburban Anaheim Philadelphia Eagles promoted Lynn Stiles to director of player personnel and named ex-Penn boach Harry Gamble assistant coach. Stiles replaces Carl Peterson, who yesterday became GM of new JSFL's Philadelphia franchise Former New Orleans running back Mike Strachan decided his would have no conflict of interest representing him in his cocaine case. Strachan, indicted on 12 counts of selling cocaine, appeared -before U.S.

Magistrate Veronica Wicker on a motion by federal prosecutors to have Dennis Dannel dismissed because the attorney previously represented convicted drug dealer Joselyn Bruno, whom they claim was Strachan's partner in a cocaine ring A Dade County (Fla.) circuit judge granted a motion to suppress a subpoena seeking information from Sports Illustrated writer John Underwood, who collaborated with former player Don Reese on a story about alleged cocaine use in AheNFL. 0: "I'll have two guests on each show," said Farber, "people who genuinely want to fight I will seek out people who are angriest about important things." Farber begins taping the angry debates next month. FANS OF "Dark Shadows" will now have to stay up virtually all night to follow the shenanigans of the ghostly soap. Formerly carried by Channel 4 in the afternoon, the show was switched to 3 a.m. on Tuesday, 3:30 a.m.

on Wednesday through Friday, 4 am on Saturday and 4:30 a.m. on Sunday. "Dark Shadows" began on the ABC network in the 1960s and was a hit for years. Last spring, Channel 4 brought it back in reruns in the afternoon. "It turned out to be our lowest rated daytime show," said a Channel 4 spokesman.

Will it do any better between 3 and 4:30 a.m.? "Dark Shadows" could become a shadow of its former self. BOB COSTAS, a sports broadcaster for NBC, has struck it rich at age 30. He just signed a new three-year contract that reportedly will pay him $1 million. Costas, who covers pro football and baseball, joined NBC two years ago after working for CBS. CBS wanted Costas back because of its new college football package and continuing coverage of college basketball.

This resulted in NBC's tearing up Bob's contract, which had a year to run, and awarding him the new $1 million three-year deal. ABC, NOW PLANNING for the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, has made a foot-in-the-door effort toward gaining TV rights to the 1988 Summer Olympics in Korea. On a trip to the Far East (Japan and China) last week, ABC officials headed by Elton Rule, president of American Broadcasting Companies, dropped by Seoul to talk with Kim Yong-shik, president of the Seoul Olympic organizing committee, and other Korean officials. John Martin, a vice president of ABC Sports, also was in the delegation. Rule and Martin didn't ask for a TV commitment for the 1988 Olympics but they placed a bug in the ear of the Koreans.

Martin will head back to Korea soon for further buttering up. movies, a Hollywood fad that flopped the early 1950s. "Gorilla at Large," a murder mystery made by 20th Century-Fox in 1954, will be shown by Channel 9 on Wednesday, July 21, at 8 p.m. The cast includes Anne Bancroft, Cameron Mitchell, Raymond Burr, Lee J. Cobb and Lee Marvin.

"Revenge of the Creature" will leap out from the TV screen in two showings over Channel 11 on July 26 and 28 at 8 p.m. The cast of the monster movie produced by Universal-International in 1955 includes John Agar, Lori Nelson, John Bromfield and a walk-on by Clint Eastwood in his first screen appearance. The two stations will not supply 3-D glasses, which must be purchased in stores and restaurants. Channel 9 said the cardboard glasses, which have red blue-green lenses, can be obtained in 7-Eleven and Crazy Eddie stores, beginning Monday. Channel 11 said participating Burger King restaurants will sell glasses at two for 99 cents, with net proceeds going to the Easter Seal Society, i The 3-D movies made for theater have to be processed electronically to provide a three-dimensional effect on TV.

The work is done by the 3D Video Corp. of North Hollywood, which supplies the glasses also. How well the glasses will work for viewers is the question. In a telecast of "Revenge of the Creature" in New Orleans, some viewers complained that the glasses failed to provide a 3-D effect The station manager said it was the fault of viewers who didn't have their color sets properly tuned for the red and blue tints. You may need a technician in residence to enjoy 3-D on television.

BARRY FARBER, whose talk show has been the rage of radio for many years, will moderate a one-hour weekly TV show beginning in September. It will be presented here over Channel 9 (the hour undetermined) and syndicated to other stations by 20th Century-Fox Television. Charboneau demoted again Joe Charboneau, 1980 AL rookie of the year, has been dropped another notch in the Cleveland farm system. He was assigned to Radio 58y .8.99 r.9? fi.g -p Hill 1 ATARKocorvPUTER a FREE kne Indians' AA club in Chattanooga, Tenn. tharboneau had played since June 9 for Cleveland's AAA farm club in Charleston, hitting 234 with one i home run and five RBI Atlanta second baseman "Glenn Hubbard hospitalized for what was described as 'a small kidney stone." Houston Astros believer Joe Sambito underwent surgery in Los to remove a bone chip from his left elbow, Dr.

Frank Jobe discovered a ruptured ligament land repaired that as well, taking a ligament from fSambito's right leg to rebuild the damaged medial Collateral ligament Jobe also relocated the ulna inerve to a different position in Sambito's pitching i elbow Texas Rangers placed pitcher Steve Comer on 21-day disabled list and brought up righthander Dan Boitano. Comer broke his tight foot walking from the bullpen to the clubhouse yesterday and will be in a cast for two weeks. Steplen: Some Cava on drugs -m miL i i aauc tMiitiwiM ,58.99 $15.99 paewr taM ''I'nHtqMtrffVtH $15.99 $15.99 Hi Official ATARI jacket ($24 95 value) with tny ATARI contoft purchased by July 31, 1982. ton oa ton on 5 22.99 Cleveland Cavaliers owner Ted Steplen blames part of his team's dismal performance tact uscnn nn rinio 11 Hv "two nr thrf" MORNING 5:00 WCBS. WINS News and information features (Continuous.

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