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          IRL Exec Dir Leo Mehl, on a CART/IRL merger: "It's
     going to happen, it's just a matter of time.  But so far,
     nobody can tell me any scenario that won't cost somebody
     $100 million, and I can't imagine any scenario where we'd be
     willing to throw our cars away and put 90% of our teams out
     of business."  CART CEO Andrew Craig: "While I'd love to
     talk about this issue, I think it's best discussed by the
     parties involved at this stage" (USA TODAY, 9/24)....In
     Detroit, Jeff Taylor reports that MLB revenue sharing is
     expected to distribute $125M to smaller-income teams by
     2000, with "top revenue clubs" writing checks in the range
     of $8-10M a year, on top of "perhaps another" $2M-4M a year
     each in luxury taxes.  Bob Starkey, of Arthur Andersen
     Consulting, said that the current "revenue disparity is too
     wide," but that the current deal is still "far more
     extensive than anybody realizes or gives it credit for."  In
     a sidebar, Taylor reports that the Tigers "are known to
     generate no more than" $45-50M a year in income, including
     revenue sharing (DETROIT FREE PRESS, 9/24)....Games One and
     Two of the Triple-A World Series in Las Vegas have attracted
     a combined 8,232 fans, "well below" expectations.  In Las
     Vegas, Gerry Prince writes that today's Game Three will be
     "lucky" to draw 2,000 people (EDMONTON SUN, 9/24)....In
     Calgary, Mark Miller reports that a "pre-season tourney that
     could involve all six Canadian NHL franchises" is being
     looked at.  Flames GM Al Coates said the idea is "in its
     infancy," and that a marketing committee involving the
     Canadian teams "is studying the idea" (CALGARY SUN, 9/24).

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