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          MLB: Cubs rookie P Kerry Wood's Wrigley Field debut on
     Saturday "was a bonanza at the box office," as the Cubs-
     Dodgers game drew a crowd of 34,652.  Cubs Ticket Dir Frank
     Maloney said that 7,287 fans bought walkup tickets, the
     largest walkup crowd in 15 years (CHICAGO TRIBUNE, 4/20). 
     ..Royals VP/Marketing Mike Levy, on MLB attendance: "You're
     not going to get people to every game.  You have to maximize
     your best dates -- Friday and Saturday -- and use your
     advertising dollars wisely.  More people attend baseball
     every year than hockey, football and basketball combined"
     (K.C. STAR, 4/19)....Cardinals Minority Owner Andrew Baur
     said that Mark McGwire's impact on the club's finances
     "probably will not become clear until late in the season." 
     Baur: "Probably any attendance we have over 2.8 million is
     going to be attributable to McGwire, especially if he makes
     a run at the home run title" (POST-DISPATCH, 4/18). 
          NHL: Wild CEO Jac Sperling was the subject of a Q&A in
     yesterday's ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS.  Sperling, on the team's
     fan base: "The in-arena audience for the NHL is 40 percent
     women, and we expect that number to be even higher in [MN]
     because of popularity of girl's and women's hockey.  We're
     taking special measures to ensure that our women fans are
     treated as well as our men fans" (PIONEER PRESS, 4/19).
     ...Stars President Jim Lites said the team's new six-year
     contract with Mike Modano will finally allow the team to
     "promote him in a big way.  He has been signing one-year
     deals for some time, and with the nature of this sport, you
     don't want to plaster his face all over programs and bill
     boards when you don't even know if he'll be here" (FT. WORTH
     STAR-TELEGRAM, 4/18)....Lightning attorney Stephen Wayne
     said that the team and the Ice Palace "will be sold before
     next season begins."  Wayne said that "multiple parties
     continue to express interest," including a group led by
     Atlanta real-estate developer David Berkman and financier
     Charles Felix (ST. PETERSBURG TIMES, 4/19).

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