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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY TURNSTILE TRACKER

     TODAY:  The IHL through November 14.
                     AVG.                      '94-95    TIX $
TEAM         DATES  ATTEND   TOTAL   CAPACITY    AVG.    RANGE
Detroit        10   12,183  121,835   20,182    14,263   $5-18
Houston        11   10,001  110,021   15,242    11,689   $6-24
Orlando^        7    9,251   64,760   15,820      n/a    $5-18
Chicago         8    8,189   65,519   16,882    11,512   $8-25
Phoenix         7    7,606   53,245   13,730     6,515   $10-19
Fort Wayne      8    7,385   59,084    8,003     7,438   $9-11.50
Milwaukee       8    7,285   58,283   18,394     9,861   $8-15
Las Vegas      10    7,123   71,233   12,347     7,877   $10-20
Kansas City     5    6,935   34,677   15,771     6,943   $9-14
Utah^          10    6,843   68,439   10,600    12,094   $6-20
Cincinnati      9    6,490   58,415   10,326     8,281   $6-12
Atlanta         7    6,244   43,710   14,919     8,503   $10-18
San Francisco^  9    5,734   51,609   11,415      n/a    $10-25
Cleveland       9    5,457   49,115   19,941     8,542   $9-19
Minnesota       8    5,386   43,093   15,600^    6,787   $6-20
Indianapolis    8    4,909   39,274   15,993     5,426   $8-13
Peoria         10    4,250   42,502    9,470     5,823   $5-14
Los Angeles^   10    3,861   38,614   14,587     4,660   $5-16
Michigan        8    3,173   25,390    5,113     4,217   $5-11
     NOTE:  Minnesota plays in both the St. Psul Civic Center and
the Target Center.  The figure listed is for St. Paul.  Target
Center capacity is 16,824.  Orlando and San Francisco are
expansion teams.  L.A.'s team played in San Diego last year, and
Utah's team played in Denver.

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