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          NHL RE-UPS: The SPORTSBUSINESS JOURNAL's Andy Bernstein
     reports that officials from IBM and Pennzoil/Quaker State
     say they have "agreed in principle" to extend their NHL
     deals.  IBM agreed to a "two-year sponsorship that will
     include distributing to NHL players laptops with special
     software that allows them to e-mail one another."  Quaker
     State "probably will break" new NHL-themed ads and a gift-
     with-purchase promo in January.  Meanwhile, NHL Enterprises
     "has not come to a renewal agreement" with Yahoo!, but a
     Yahoo! "insider" said that the company "probably will re-
     sign with the league" (SPORTSBUSINESS JOURNAL, 10/18 issue).
          NIKE STILL INVOLVED IN NIKE TOUR? GOLF WORLD's Sirak &
     Rosaforte report on Nike ending its title sponsorship of the
     Nike Tour and speculation that Buy.com will take over.  One
     source "involved in the business side of golf" said,
     "Sponsorship of the Nike Tour is a perfect vehicle for a
     company looking to establish brand awareness and name
     recognition.  That is not something Nike needs.  They have
     nothing more to gain from the relationship."  Nike is "under
     contract" to support the tour through 2000, and a source
     "close to the situation" said that the "exact nature of
     Nike's involvement next year was still being negotiated" and
     that it was "possible that the tour could have co-title
     sponsors next year."  One source: "Perhaps the Nike Tour as
     Presented by BUY.COM" (GOLF WORLD, 10/22 issue). 
          NOTES: Bills QB Doug Flutie, speaking at this week's
     Women's Sports Foundation banquet, said that after watching
     the Gatorade ad featuring Mia Hamm and Michael Jordan, his
     daughter Alexa asked, "Who's the guy in the commercial with
     Mia?" (Toronto GLOBE & MAIL, 10/21)....The SOUTH CHINA
     MORNING POST's Alvin Sallay reported that Perrier "pulled
     out" as title sponsor of the Hong Kong Open golf
     championship in March this year, but "climbed back on board
     after the parent company in France decided to review its
     sports promotion policy" (SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, 10/20).
     

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