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HUNT-WESTERN GROUP ENDS ROYALS BID PAVING WAY FOR PRENTICE

          The Lamar Hunt-Western Resources bid to buy the Royals
     "skidded to an end Tuesday when the group said it was
     withdrawing its offer," according to Charles Crumpley of the
     K.C. STAR.  The development "all but clears the path" for
     Miles Prentice to buy the team.  In a statement, Hunt said
     that the Royals' announcement last Thursday in support of
     Prentice "indicates they are now going in a different
     direction, and we respect that decision."  Royals Chair
     David Glass said that he "was not surprised" by the Hunt-
     Western withdrawal because he did not think the group
     intended to raise its bid.  Glass: "But it's difficult to
     ask someone, anyone, to invest in a proposition that loses
     money."  Prentice said yesterday that Negro League great
     Buck O'Neil would join his group.  Prentice would not say
     how much money O'Neil was investing "or even if he was
     investing."  The developments "set off a flurry of
     speculation that the Prentice group could be joined by Hunt;
     Western Resources;" or Western Resources Chair John Hayes. 
     But "several insiders said that was unlikely."  Prentice
     "hopes to get his bid approved by the Royals within a week
     or so" in order to present his bid during the next meeting
     of MLB's ownership committee September 16 (K.C. STAR, 8/26). 
          BALLPARK IMPROVEMENTS APPROVED: In K.C., Gromer Jeffers
     reports that Jackson County officials on Tuesday approved an
     agreement to make $11M in improvements to Kauffman Stadium,
     "but they said the Royals must select a new owner in the
     next week to complete the deal" (K.C. STAR, 8/26). 
          REAX: In K.C., columnist Joe Posnanski writes, "Hunt
     has always been a class act, a true gentleman, and so it was
     again" (K.C. STAR, 8/26).  In K.C., columnist Jason Whitlock
     praises Prentice's addition of O'Neil to his group: "Buck
     O'Neil is a man of modest financial resources.  His addition
     to Prentice's group is symbolic. ... But sometimes we forget
     the importance of symbolism.  Progress is often a direct
     descendant of symbolism" (K.C. STAR, 8/26).

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