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SUPPORT FOR 49ERS IS HIGH, BUT STADIUM ISSUE DIVIDED

          A S.F. CHRONICLE poll found that 45% of registered
     voters said that 49ers co-Owner Eddie DeBartolo "should be
     allowed to regain control" of the team, while 26% said he
     should not and 29% did not know, according to Matier & Ross
     of the S.F. CHRONICLE.  Support for the team would "appear
     to be as strong as ever," with 75% of respondents saying
     that the team staying in S.F. is "very" or "somewhat"
     important.  But the poll also found voters "still sharply
     divided" over the mall-stadium plan approved last June.  Of
     those surveyed, 45% said they would vote to overturn the
     $100M stadium bond, compared with 44% who said they would
     oppose the repeal -- if the measure was placed back on the
     ballot.  Matier & Ross: "If anti-stadium forces succeed in
     placing a bond repeal measure on next year's ballot, the
     city could be in for another bruising, seesaw battle." 
     Also, 77% said that they would not pay any more than the
     $100M in public funds currently allotted for the new
     stadium, while 18% said that they would.  The telephone poll
     was conducted by Baldassare Associates from November 5-8 and
     surveyed 600 registered voters.  The poll's margin of error
     is +/- 4% (S.F. CHRONICLE, 11/18).

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