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BROCHU'S PLAN CHALLENGES EXPOS FANS TO PAY UP TO KEEP TEAM

          Expos President Claude Brochu on Friday "revealed a
     plan that is flawless in its conception: either the
     corporate community and the baseball fans in Montreal will
     ante up between [C]$75 and [C]$80 million by purchasing
     18,000 seat licenses over the next year or the team will be
     sold," according to Jack Todd of the Montreal GAZETTE.  If
     the PSL campaign is not successful, "Brochu made it clear
     the Expos will be sold -- immediately."  Brochu: "I could
     sell this team tomorrow for between [C]$230 and [C]$240
     million.  This is not a choice between baseball at the
     Olympic Stadium and baseball downtown.  It is a choice
     between baseball downtown and no baseball at all."  Brochu,
     asked if the team would play in Montreal in '99 if the
     financing is not in place to begin construction on a new
     stadium next year, said, "No."  Todd wrote the team
     commissioned $800,000 worth of studies and the "figures
     Brochu is using show the provincial and federal governments
     losing up to $77 million a year in tax revenue if the Expos
     leave town" (Montreal GAZETTE, 6/21).
          REAX: In Ottawa, Wayne Scanlan, on Brochu's press
     conference: "Brochu threw a strike. ... Brochu said he
     expected no direct subsidy. ... Brochu was earnest without
     being dour.  He was direct, blunt, but not threatening;
     optimistic without sounding dreamy or daft" (OTTAWA CITIZEN,
     6/21).  But in Montreal, Ted Blackman wrote: "This self-
     defeating scheme promises only one sold seat -- Brochu's,
     first-class, closest flight to Virginia" (GAZETTE, 6/22).   
     In Montreal, Jeff Blair: "There was no political presence at
     Brochu's news conference on Friday, not even a glimmer of
     moral support" (Montreal GAZETTE, 6/22).  

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