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SELIG SAYS THAT MLB IS CONCERNED ABOUT ILITCH CASINO TIES

          In a special report in Sunday's N.Y. TIMES entitled
     "Gambling With Their Games," Murray Chass examined the
     relationship between pro team owners and operating casinos. 
     Marian Ilitch, co-Owner of the Red Wings with her husband,
     Michael, who also owns the Tigers, "faces no roadblocks in
     her ownership of a share of one of three casinos coming to
     downtown Detroit."  Despite being listed as a Tigers co-
     Owner in the team's media guide from '93 to '97, "when she
     became involved with the Circus Circus casino project last
     year, she denied having any share in the Tigers."  MLB
     Acting Commissioner Bud Selig said Marian Ilitch "is not now
     nor ever has been an owner of the Tigers."  But Selig added,
     "Do we have concerns?  Yes, if this thing comes close to
     being a reality, we will address a significant number of our
     concerns.  There will be certain conditions and facts we
     want to know."  The NHL has said that "it has no problem"
     with Ilitch joining Circus Circus "because it will not have
     a sports book."   NHL Senior VP/Legal Affairs William Daly:
     "I don't know if it's fair to say we're not bothered by
     casinos.  As a general statement, that's fair.  We're trying
     to build in additional protection to distance ourselves from
     casinos."  That has led to the NHL barring owners of any new
     expansion franchise "from having casino interest even though
     the casinos might not have sports books" (N.Y. TIMES, 1/18).
          TIGER BEAT: Chass added that the "perception existed
     for five years" that Marian Ilitch was a Tigers owner and
     "neither she nor the Tigers did anything to puncture that
     perception."  Selig said MLB's files showed that she never
     owned any part of the team.  Chass: "That would seem to put
     her beyond baseball's policy on gambling ventures, but
     besides being the owner's wife, she is intimately involved
     in every other business enterprise the Ilitches have."  One
     MLB official: "We can't tell her what she can do, but we've
     made it clear to Mike we don't want our rules being
     indirectly violated" (Murray Chass, N.Y. TIMES, 1/18). 
 

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