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TRACKING ATTENDANCE AT "LAME DUCK GAMES"

     Attendance figures for teams moving playing their final
games in their home city ("SportsCenter," ESPN, 12/18).     NOTE:
THE DAILY added the Oilers, who are expected to negotiate out of
their Astrodome lease for '96.
     YEAR      TEAM AND CITY           ATTENDANCE
     1995      Browns in Cleveland      55,875
     1995      Oilers in Houston^       35,873
     1994      Rams in L.A.             25,705
     1971      Senators in Washington   Forfeit
     1965      Braves in Milwaukee      12,577
     1957      Giants in New York       11,606
     1957      Dodgers in Brooklyn       6,702
     1882      Ruby Legs in Worcester       25

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