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CONE IS WHERE THE HEART IS: PERFECT PROCEEDS GO TO CHARITY

          Yankees P David Cone, who became the 14th player in
     modern MLB history to pitch a perfect game, will donate
     proceeds he receives from the game memorabilia to charity,
     according to Bob Klapisch of the Bergen RECORD.  Andrew
     Levy, who runs Cone's marketing arm, Wish You Were Here
     Productions, said that memorabilia from the perfect game
     could earn Cone "at least $1 million -- and that's being
     conservative."  An "industry observer" said Blue Jays P
     David Wells "banked more than" $500,000 from items sold from
     his perfect game last year.  Cone will choose a charity
     "from a long list of worthwhile causes" (Bergen RECORD,
     7/20).  Cone said he has "always been leery about signing
     autographs for money," but will "sit down and talk about it
     and try to figure out a way to tie it in to charities." 
     Cone: "If I can ... do some good for charities, then I'll
     probably consider that heavily" (N.Y. DAILY NEWS, 7/20).   
          WHIRLWIND TOUR: Cone is scheduled to appear on the
     "Late Show" with David Letterman and appeared on "Live with
     Regis and Kathie Lee" this morning (THE DAILY).  Cone: "I
     don't want to do too much this week.  I don't want to
     embarrass myself" (N.Y. TIMES, 7/20).  CBS's Letterman, on
     Cone's perfect game: "To me, almost any game in Yankee
     Stadium is a perfect game if you get out alive" (CBS, 7/19).

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