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BEHIND THE EIGHT BALL: THE PBTA BATTLES CAMEL OVER CONTRACT

          Pro Billiards Tour Association (PBTA) Commissioner Don
     Mackey "is trying to hold together the pieces of a fringe
     professional sport struggling to survive and find
     stability," according to Robert Farley of the ST. PETERSBURG
     TIMES.  The PBTA's future "could hinge on the outcome" of a 
     recently filed a federal lawsuit against RJR's Camel, which
     sponsored the '96 tour and parted ways with the PBTA in '97
     to start its own tour.  Mackey said that while the PBTA had
     secured free tournament space at Las Vegas casinos by
     guaranteeing a large number of room rentals, Camel "insisted
     the tournaments be staged at expensive and much larger
     convention centers and arenas."  In addition, Camel "failed
     to promote the events as promised."  Mackey contends that
     Camel "reneged on promises to reimburse the PBTA for losses
     sustained during the 1996 tour and also on its promise to
     sponsor the 1997 tour."  Camel started its own tour, and
     Mackey said Camel "intended all along to steal its trade
     secrets."  But RJR spokesperson Seth Moskowitz said of the
     suit, "In our opinion, the suit is without merit.  We intend
     to defend ourselves, and we believe we will prevail."   With
     no PBTA Tour in '97 or '98, Mackey told players "to make
     their money where they could.  For the most part, that is
     with the Camel-run tournaments."  But now, the PBTA "is
     trying to reinvent itself" and hopes to take the tour public
     by selling shares representing about 20% ownership in the
     tour. The PBTA also "hopes to secure a major sponsor and
     develop and enhance other revenue sources such as licensing
     and merchandise sales" (ST. PETERSBURG TIMES, 6/7).

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