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MCI CENTER WILL HEAR A SONIC BOOM AS IT GETS ITS LAUNCH DATE

          The 20,000-seat MCI Center in Washington, DC, will open
     on December 2, the team announced yesterday.  In DC, Thomas
     Heath reports that Capitals & NBA Wizards Owner Abe Pollin
     "had hoped to open the arena" in time for the start of the
     hockey season, but both teams will play the first home games
     of their '97-98 schedules at U.S. Airways Arena.  As for the
     delayed opening, Pollin said that "workers never fully
     recovered from a soil contamination problem" that caused a
     six month delay.  The Caps will play nine games at U.S.
     Airways Arena, and the Wizards will play five games there. 
     Pollin said that people who purchased MCI suites and tickets
     "under the belief that they were buying a full season at the
     new facility will be compensated for the late start." 
     Pollin: "We will be working out something with the fans." 
     Season ticket holders for both teams will receive a 10%
     credit on each game played at U.S. Airways Arena, "with the
     rebate going toward credit on next year's playoff tickets." 
     Pollin said that more than 80% of the 110 luxury suites,
     which run between $100,000-$175,000, have been sold, and
     that about half of the 3,000 club seats, costing $7,500 each
     and including both teams, are sold.  He added that season
     ticket sales were "doing very well" (WASHINGTON POST, 7/23).
     

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