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BEARS NOT FOR SALE, BUT SWEETNESS MAY HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY

          While there "are no indications the Bears are for
     sale," former Bears RB Walter Payton has "put together a
     consortium" including Michael Jordan and Oprah Winfrey, and
     "has approached the McCaskey family about buying controlling
     interest of the team," according to Dan Pompei of the
     CHICAGO SUN-TIMES.  A Pompei source said, "Walter has tried
     to push the idea."  Any decision to sell the Bears
     "ultimately would be made by Virginia McCaskey," the
     daughter of George Halas.  She has controlling interest in
     the team and "has always been adamant about keeping the
     Bears in the family."  Pompei writes that "if she were to
     sell to anyone, Payton likely would be at the top of her
     list," as he was made a member of the team's Board of Dir
     following his retirement in '87 (CHICAGO SUN-TIMES, 11/14). 
          KEEPING SCORE: Meanwhile, the Chicago Park District "is
     exploring the possibility" of buying a high-tech scoreboard
     for Soldier Field "to bolster revenue and entice the Bears
     to sign on for five more years," according to Fran Spielman
     of the CHICAGO SUN-TIMES.  Park District Superintendent
     Forrest Claypool said that "enhancing revenue opportunities
     from scoreboard advertising" is being researched.  The
     team's lease expires in '99, and the Park District wants the
     team to sign on for five more years.  The Bears "would like
     a two-year extension or year-to-year" (SUN-TIMES, 11/14).

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