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SKYDOME OWNERS TERMINATE SPORTSCO FOUNDER LAWRENCE DALE

          A press release posted yesterday on the SkyDome's Web
     site announced the termination of Sportsco Founder &
     President Lawrence Dale.  No successor has been named, and
     Sportsco partners Harvey Walken and Alan Cohen will serve as
     co-CEOs (THE DAILY).  In Toronto, Gayle MacDonald reports
     that Dale's dismissal is a move sources say "intended to
     sweeten" Sportsco's chances of buying a stake in the Blue
     Jays.  Dale could not be reached for comment, but his
     attorney Alan Lenczner said he would be "seeking to enforce
     all of Mr. Dale's entitlements under his employment contract
     and partnership interests."  Sources said that Dale holds
     between 5-10% of Sportsco.  A SkyDome source said that Dale
     was "widely recognized as a stumbling block" to Sportsco's
     Blue Jays bid.  In addition to Dale's dismissal, sources say
     that Sportsco partner Pat Gillick "is unsure of his status"
     in the group (Toronto GLOBE & MAIL, 5/27).  In Toronto, Mike
     Ganter: "It's no secret Dale had not endeared himself to
     Interbrew SA. ... Dale also had conflicts with the Blue Jays
     front office during his days as general counsel for the
     SkyDome" (TORONTO SUN, 5/27).  Also in Toronto, Tony Van
     Alphen notes a source who said that Dale "balked at selling
     his stake" in Sportsco in "tense meetings" last week, and
     "turned the tables" on Walken and Cohen by proposing to buy
     them out (TORONTO STAR, 5/27).
          MILSTEIN ON DECK? Meanwhile, Howard Milstein continues
     to negotiate with Labatt on a Blue Jays deal.  Labatt
     spokesperson James Villeneuve said that "negotiations are
     well underway," and that Labatt "is now waiting for the term
     sheets" from Milstein (Toronto GLOBE & MAIL, 5/27).

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