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          PGA TOUR SLAMMED ON APPEAL: In Denver, Terry Frei noted
     the PGA Tour's appeal of the Casey Martin case and wrote
     that the Tour "should have concentrated on establishing a
     sensible standard" for those who could use a cart during
     events, "rather than drag" the Martin case to the Supreme
     Court (DENVER POST, 7/9).  In Pittsburgh, Sam Ross wrote
     that by "pushing this to its limit," the PGA Tour
     "reinforces the stereotype of golf as an elitist sport. ...
     Already the PGA Tour is being tried in the court of public
     opinion.  Here, as in the judiciary, it is losing"
     (Pittsburgh TRIBUNE-REVIEW, 7/9).  In UT, Doug Robinson
     wrote on the PGA Tour's appeal: "Talk about hitting one way
     out of bounds."  Robinson suggests the Tour "throw in the
     towel" and drop the case: "You're losing face. ...  Casey
     Martin isn't hurting the PGA.  He's helping it.  He's giving
     the game a face and a heart.  Fighting Martin is bad PR, and
     it makes no sense anymore" (DESERET NEWS, 7/10).
          STATE OF THE WNBA: In Sacramento, Ailene Voison wrote
     on the WNBA and noted that the league "will continue to
     evolve, but as what?  A league of 10,000 or so fiercely
     loyal fans, perhaps the most realistic of projections until
     women's sports take their next giant leap?  Or something
     more, something grander?"  WNBA President Val Ackerman: "I
     don't have the answer, but we have a very good game to sell. 
     It's a gradual process, like all start-up leagues"
     (SACRAMENTO BEE, 7/7).  In Salt Lake City, Gordon Monson
     wrote, "Personally, I enjoy the WNBA -- at least in theory. 
     I want to like it."  Monson noted that the Starzz' average
     attendance of 5,200 "seems generously inflated" as "even on
     nights when corporate entities have sponsored ticket
     giveaways, few have partaken."  Monson: "What does it say
     about the viability of a pro franchise when tickets cannot
     even be fruitfully handed out?" (SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 7/9).  
          NOTE: In NC, Mike Mulhern wonders whether "there is
     more" to the two deaths at the NH Int'l Speedway in the last
     two months "than something mechanical."  Mulhern: "Should
     NASCAR officials be taking a larger look at the issue of
     driver safety?  NASCAR's accident-investigation procedures
     are being hotly questioned by Winston Cup teams, who want
     more openness and less secrecy" (W-S JOURNAL, 7/11).  

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