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S.F. WANTS 49ERS TO PAY REMAINING $1M FROM 3COM DEAL

          The 49ers still owe the city of S.F. $1M from the
     team's naming rights deal with 3Com Corp., according to
     Edward Epstein of the S.F. CHRONICLE, who reports that of
     the $4M due the city, the team has paid $3M, with the final
     $1M originally due in November of '97.  The "payments were
     supposed to go into a special account to pay for maintenance
     of the old stadium at Candlestick Point or for costs of
     planning its replacement."  But "nothing has happened" due
     to the legal charges that team co-Owner Eddie DeBartolo Jr.
     faced in LA.  In addition, the team claims that it "already
     spent" the $1M on planning for the "now-moribund" stadium-
     mall project and "wants negotiations with the city on how it
     would spend the money" if the team pays it.  Epstein writes
     that the team's "management situation has been so chaotic
     that the 49ers missed the deadline last year for telling the
     city it wanted to continue the naming rights agreement with
     3Com."   49ers attorney Jim Reuben: "The ball got dropped." 
     He noted the recent departures of top team execs and said
     that "nobody pressed the issue of the naming rights payments
     until recently" under the ownership of Denise DeBartolo York
     and her husband John (S.F. CHRONICLE, 3/15).

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