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          MLB: In Toronto, Bob Elliott reported that if New
     Yorker Alan Cohen, Chicagoan Harvey Walken and former Labatt
     President Don McDougall "are successful" in buying Interbrew
     S.A.'s sports properties, the Blue Jays "would be American
     owned, for the most part."  Elliott: "While McDougall has
     instant credibility in baseball and financial circles, Cohen
     carries the most weight in these talks" (TORONTO SUN, 8/15).
     ...In Cincinnati, Geoff Hobson reported that Reds Minority
     Owner Louise Nippert "wants to remain a partner and could
     consider buying her third share of the club" by matching Jon
     Ledecky's $7M bid to buy Frisch's Restaurants' one share
     (ENQUIRER, 8/14)....In L.A., Jason Reid wrote that the Fox
     Group is "counting on" Dodgers President Bob Graziano, who
     "has strong ties" to News Corp. co-COOs Chase Carey and
     Peter Chernin, "to right the ship."  Reid: "The Fox Group
     has mandated that the Dodgers increase their revenue in
     order to be self-supporting, and Graziano is the point man
     in negotiations with Los Angeles city officials to renovate
     Dodger Stadium for that purpose" (L.A. TIMES, 8/16).
          NOTES: MN's WNBA expansion team has surpassed 4,000
     season-ticket deposits.  It needs to reach 5,000 deposits by
     September 1 to secure the team for the '99 season (T-Wolves)
     ....In Pittsburgh, a POST-GAZETTE editorial on Penguins co-
     Owner Roger Marino: "When trying to revive a flagging
     business, you don't start off by infuriating your customers. 
     Now would the man who wants to buy out Howard Baldwin like
     to walk out and come back in, so he can start this
     relationship over?" (PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE, 8/16).

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