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HAWKS-BULLS MATCHUP NOT LIKELY TO BREAK ATTENDANCE RECORD

          The Hawks will place 3,000 additional tickets on sale,
     at $5 each, for Friday's game against the Bulls at the
     Georgia Dome, according to Jeffrey Denberg of the ATLANTA
     CONSTITUTION.  The proceeds from the ticket sale will go to
     relief for victims of last week's tornado in GA (ATLANTA
     CONSTITUTION, 3/26).  In Chicago, Lacy Banks reports that
     the move means the team can sell 57,000 tickets to the game.
     But the Hawks were "hoping to get a chance" to break the
     league's attendance record of 61,983 set by the Pistons in
     '88 at the Silverdome.  Hawks Dir of Media Relations Arthur
     Triche said that Georgia Dome officials have "a problem"
     with selling too many seats with obstructed view.  Triche:
     "So we will stop at 57,000 unless the dome changes its mind
     at the last minute" (Lacy Banks, CHICAGO SUN-TIMES, 3/26)

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