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The Back Of The Book

THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY'S TURNSTILE TRACKER

     Today: '99-2000 IHL Attendance Through March 22.

                                  '99-00           '98-99   
TEAM          GAMES   TOTAL ATT.    AVG.    %CAP.    AVG.   +/-% 
DETROIT         38     366,823     9,653     48%   11,566  -16.5% 
GRAND RAPIDS    35     309,247     8,836     82%   10,012  -11.7%
CHICAGO         35     298,742     8,535     51%    9,292  - 8.1%
CLEVELAND       34     267,070     7,855     39%    8,356  - 6.0%
UTAH            33     245,370     7,435     74%    8,129  - 8.5%
MILWAUKEE       35     254,876     7,282     40%    7,622  - 4.5%
CINCINNATI      33     235,239     7,128     47%    6,278  +13.5%
MANITOBA        34     236,979     6,970     64%    7,338  - 5.0%
HOUSTON         33     220,053     6,668     44%    7,325  - 9.0%
ORLANDO         34     211,047     6,207     39%    6,589  - 5.8%
KANSAS CITY     31     178,679     5,764     32%    6,010  - 4.1%
LONG BEACH      32     141,885     4,434     40%    4,163  + 6.5%
MICHIGAN        34     115,961     3,411     67%    3,724  - 8.4%
LEAGUE         441   3,081,971     6,989     48%    7,019  - 0.4%

          NOTES: Last year's league-wide average attendance
     included the Fort Wayne (6,260), Las Vegas (5,001) and
     Indianapolis (4,626), franchises which are no longer in the
     league.  Detroit plays at The Palace of Auburn Hills; Grand
     Rapids at Van Andel Arena; Chicago at Allstate Arena;
     Cleveland at Gund Arena; Utah at The E Center; Milwaukee at
     the Bradley Center; Cincinnati at Firstar Center; Manitoba
     at Winnipeg Arena; Houston at the Compaq Center; Orlando at
     TD Waterhouse Centre; Kansas City at Kemper Arena; Long
     Beach at Long Beach Arena; and Michigan at Wings Stadium.


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