PÉp« ¿u * « .w . ’ *■• • «•*> -#->•< T- « i *■ ir * *■ •» V» * « « » i « ■ ■ - ■ l " l .• Pro Wrestler Killed During WWF Pay- Per-View Event W ith thousands o f pro wres- I tling fans w atching, a 33-year-old scion o f a Canadian w restling fam ­ ily plunged 50 feet to his death as he w as being low ered by cable from K em per A rena’s ceiling into | the ring. O w en Hart, w ho w restled un- I der the nicknam e “ Blue B lazer,” was given CPR inside the ring as the announcer haltingly told S un­ day night’s crowd the incident was I not scripted. The event was on pay-per-view I national television, draw ing an es­ tim ated audience o f 400,000, but I the fall was not shown. T he W orld W re stlin g Fed- I e ra tio n event resu m e d ab o u t 15 m in u tes later, a fte r H art w as ta k e n to a h o sp ita l an d p ro - In o u n c e d dead. ‘W e at the W W F are sad- I den ed by the tragic accid en t that o ccurred here to n ig h t,” fed e ra­ tion president V ince M cM ahon Jr. said. “W e have no answ ers as to how this hap p en ed yet. W e | w ill sh o rtly .” Bulls Win Top Pick In NBA Draft A fter the dism antling o f their I dynasty and the w orst season in franchise history, the C hicago Bulls won the N BA draft lottery Saturday and earned the right to pick first in next m onth’s draft. “W e didn’t w in a w hole lot o f I tim es,” general m anager Jerry I K rause said after the B ulls’ big­ gest w in in the post-M ichael Jor­ dan era. “ It feels very good and I’m happy for our fans and ow ner, | Jerry Reinsdorf.” C hicago’s fans and ow ners had I very little to cheer about this sea­ son following the retirem ent o f Jordan and the departures o f S cot­ tie Pippen, Dennis Rodm an, Steve K err, Luc Longley, Jud Buechler I and Scott Burrell. Dunleavy Voted NBA Coach Of Year A fter leading the Portland Trail Blazers to their first division title in seven years, M ike D unleavy today was voted as the NBA Coach | o f the Year. D unleavy rec eiv ed 48 o f a p o ssib le 118 votes from a m edia p a n e l th ro u g h o u t th e U n ite d I S tates an d C anada. L an y Brown o f the Philadel­ phia 76ers finished second with 23 votes and Jerry Sloan o f the | Utah Jazz was third w ith 15 v otes. ” I t ’s a little e m b a rra ssin g to m e b ec au se o u r team is a team and th is is an in d iv id u al aw ard, D u n le a v y sa id a t a new s c o n ­ feren ce in P o rtlan d today. “ T his I is re a lly not a b o u t m e. I h o p e m y p la y e rs u n d e rsta n d th is is a team aw ard an d th is is re a lly ¡a b o u t th e m .” Tyson released from prison after Indiana approves parole to be w ith his w ife M onica and t h e ir c h i l d r e n , ” s a id P e te r S e lig m a n , a s p o k e s m a n fo r T yson. “ W e w ill be an n o u n cin g v ery sh o rtly p la n s on M ik e ’s retu rn to the rin g .” (Fije IJnrtlanò ©bseruer Browne Wins Colonial by One Stroke B y DOUG FERGUSON © T he A ssociated P ress FORT W ORTH, Texas (AP) — The night before the final round at Colonial Country Club, O lin Browne celebrated his 40th birthday and then tried to imagine him self making up three strokes and wearing the plaid jacket awarded to the champion. “ I w ent to sleep thinking that, and I w oke up thinking that,” Brow ne said. "B ut the reality is, there w as a lot o f steps to get th ere.” E v en afte r c lo sin g w ith a 4- u n d er 66 for a o n e -stro k e v ic to ry S u nday in the M a sterC a rd C o lo ­ nial, B row ne h ad a h ard tim e e x ­ p la in in g the ro ad h e to o k to his seco n d PGA T o u r v ic to ry . For starters, he was 3-over par after the first round. The last time a Colonial champion started with a round that high was when M ike Souchak opened with a 4-over 74 in 1956. A nd Brow ne is not exactly a p ic­ ture o f health. He had surgery in O ctober to repair a to m tendon in his left elbow and d id n ’t so m uch as grip a club until the second w eek o f Feb­ ruary. Even now, he is not allow ed to hit m ore than 50 balls a day. B 1 Blazers Attempt to "Close Door" P O R T L A N D , O reg o n (T ick er) — T he U tah Ja z z have th e e x p e ri­ ence w hen it co m es to p u llin g out crucial p la y o ff gam es. T o n ig h t, the P o rtlan d T ra il B lazers lo o k ed like th e p o stse a so n v eteran s d o w n the stretch. Isaiah R id er scored se v en o f his 24 points in th e final 30 seco n d s as the T rail B lazers push ed the tw o- tim e d efen d in g W estern C o n fer­ ence ch am p io n s to the b rin k o f elim in atio n w ith an 81 -75 victory. U tah fell in to a 3-1 d e fic it in th is sem ifin al series w ith P o rtlan d , w h ich can c lin c h its first trip to the co n fe re n ce fin als since 1992 w hen it v isits th e D elta C e n te r on T u e s­ day for G am e Five. T he Ja z z h ad a g o ld e n o p p o r­ tu n ity to e v e n th is se rie s o n the ro ad , b u t fa ile d to tak e a d v a n ta g e o f a q u e s tio n a b le call an d c o m ­ m itted a p a ir o f tu rn o v e rs in th e fin a l m in u te. W ith U tah d ow n 7 2 -7 0 , Jo h n S to ck to n d ro v e the lane an d G reg A n th o n y ste p p e d in front to tak e th e ch a rg e w ith 49 seco n d s left. R id er b le w p ast A d am K eefe and flo ated a la y -in o v e r S h an d o n A n d erso n w ith 30 seco n d s rem a in ­ in g to g iv e th e B lazers a 7 4 -7 0 lead. K arl M a lo n e, w ho w as v irtu ­ ally invisible for m uch o f the gam e, an sw ered w ith a ju m p e r from the top o f th e key. B u t P o r tla n d m a d e its fre e throw s d o w n th e stre tc h , in c lu d ­ ing a p air b y Jim Ja ck so n w ith 21 Greg Anthony, Guard for the Trailblazers, may be the difference. for a foul d esp ite rep la y s show ing no co n tac t. S to ck to n san k th e free th ro w to seconds rem ain in g . S to ck to n cam e back an d slid aro u n d Ja ck so n for a layup, w ith Ja ck so n g ettin g called m ake it 76 - 75, b ut P o rtla n d g ot the in -b o u n d s p ass to R id er, an 82 p erc en t free th ro w sh o o te r in the p o stseaso n . R id er ste p p ed to the line w ith 14.7 seco n d s left and m ade b o th attem pts. B ryon R ussell looked for Stock- ton on the en su in g in -b o u n d s p lay but his pass en d ed up in the hands o f R ash eed W allace. H e g ot the ball back to R ider, w ho m ade B laz­ ers fans n erv o u s by m issin g his first free th ro w b efo re h ittin g the seco n d to m ake it a tw o -p o sse s­ sion g am e w ith 8.6 se co n d s left. S tockton then forced a 3 -p o in ter th at w as w ell o f f the m ark and R id er se ale d the v ic to ry w ith tw o free th ro w s. R id e r m a d e 1 0 - o f - 1 2 fre e th ro w s an d the B lazers san k 33- of-42 o v e ra ll, co m p ared to a 16- o f-2 6 e ffo rt by the Jazz. T h e team th at has g o n e to the line m o re has w o n each gam e o f th e series. M a lo n e m a n a g e d ju s t se v en p o in ts th ro u g h the first 40 m in u tes b efo re fin ish in g w ith 17. H e also add ed 11 reb o u n d s, b u t A rv y d as S ab o n is g rab b e d 15 an d led the b ig g e r B lazers to a 4 4 -3 4 ed g e on the glass. R u ssell sco red 17 p o in ts and S to ck to n h ad 16 and 10 a ssists for the Jazz, w h o faced a 2-1 d e fic it ag ain st S acram en to in th e o p en in g round. T h is tim e, th ey w ill h av e to w in th ree straig h t g am es facin g elim in a tio n to g et b a c k to th e c o n ­ ference finals. De La Hoya Wants Trinidad in Ring B y T IM DAHLBERG © T he A ssociated P ress LA S V E G A S (A P ) — O sc a r D e La H oya c a n ’t w ait to g et F elix T rin id a d into the ring. H e should get h is w ay Sept. 18, assum ing Trinidad does a little w ork w ith both his g loves an d a pen. “ L et’s get it on,” D e La H oya said. “ It will be the fight o f the century.” A fter find in g o u t his h an d w as m e re ly sprain ed an d n o t m o re se ­ rio u sly in ju red d u rin g S atu rd ay n ig h t’s w in o v er O b a C a rr, D e La H oya w ill get som e tim e to rest and re c u p erate b efo re b e g in n in g train in g for the m e g afig h t th at w ill earn him $15 m illio n . A b o u t all th a t rem a in s in the w ay o f the clash o f w e lte rw e ig h t ch am p io n s is T rin id ad w in n in g his IB F tit le f ig h t n e x t S a tu r d a y ag a in st H ugo P in ed a an d o ffic ia lly sig n in g a c o n tra ct th a t h is p ro ­ m o te r, D on K in g , h a s a lre a d y ag re ed to. “ T he fight is o n ,” p ro m o te r B ob A rum sa id S u n d ay . “ T h e fig h t w ill h ap p en , assu m in g T rin id a d w in s his fig h t.” D e L a H o y a sto p p e d C a rr in the 11 th ro u n d to reta in his W B C w e l­ te rw e ig h t title , b u t ca u se d A rum som e te n se m o m en ts u n til X -ray s at a h o sp ital a fte r the fig h t sh o w ed the left h a n d w a s n ’t b ad ly in ju red . D e L a H o y a ’s h an d w as p u t in a sp lin t, an d h e w ill n o t b e ab le to use it for fo u r w eeks. B u t his d o c ­ to r said it w ill b e h ea le d in p le n ty o f tim e to b eg in tra in in g for th e T rin id ad fight. “ I th in k h e ’ll be ju s t fin e ,” said D r. T o n y D aly , an o rth o p ed ic su r­ geon. “ I t’s a sp rain in th e b ase o f th e han d , n o t really in th e w rist. I t ’s p re tty co m m o n in b o x e rs.” W hile D e La H oya d id en ough to m ake sure the fight w ith T rinidad com es o ff, T rin id a d ’s, K ing w ill have to settle som e d ifferen ces with the fig h te r’s fath er b efo re finally getting a sig n atu re on the contract. Felix T rinidad, Sr., said in Puerto R ico that the fighter w ill n o t sign Kansas City Spoils the Party K A N S A S C IT Y , M is s o u ri (Ticker) — Carlos Febles and Rey Sanchez stroked consecutive run­ scoring singles in the eighth inning as the Kansas City Royals rallied for a 5-4 victory over the Seattle M ari­ ners, snapping their six-gam e w in­ ning streak. Jermaine Dye, who scored the win­ ning run, added four hits and has recorded multi-hit games in six straight contests. It was his third career four- hit game and extended his hitting streak to a career-high 12 games. “ It’s m ainly ju st in m y head,” said D ye o f the reason for his success. “1 am having fun and trying not to overdo it. I’m seeing the ball well, really all year.” A fter Scott Service blew K evin A ppier's opportunity for a victory, M att W hisenant (1 -0) got the final out in the eighth. Je ff M ontgom ery recorded the final three outs for his fourth save in six opportunities. Follow ing the gam e, Royals first basem an Je ff King, w ho has been plagued by chronic back problem s throughout his 11 -year career, an­ nounced his retirement. Jose Paniagua (2-4) surrendered both singles in the eighth for Seattle, w hich had w on the opening two games o f the series. “I felt pretty good,” said Appier. "All my pitches were working pretty w ell. The slider was breaking and run­ ning and the fastball had velocity.” Ken G riffey Jr. had an RBI single in the eighth to extend his hitting streak to a career high 12 gam es. He has reached 12 gam es on five occa­ sions in his illustrious career “W e played good and they played good,” said Seattle m anager Lou Piniella. “A ppier is still a real dom i­ nant pitcher." Kansas City trailed 4-3 to begin the eighth. Mac Suzuki w alked M ike Sweeney and Paniagua cam e on in relief. A fter a groundout m oved Sweeney to second. D ye reached on an infield single. Chad Kreuter popped out but Febles singled to right to knot the game. Sanchez followed with a single to right for a 5-4 edge until K in g forks o v er som e o f the iex tra $50 0 ,0 0 0 he n eg o tiated from A rum th is w eek for the fight. As it now stands, T rin id ad w o u ld get $8 m illio n an d K ing $2.5. A ru m , th o u g h , s a id h e h a d K in g ’s w o rd th e fig h t w o u ld h ap ­ pen, a n d said T rin id ad w ould never risk th e h u g e p a y d a y o v e r a r e la ­ tiv e ly sm a ll am o u n t. “ N o b o d y is th a t c ra z y ,” A rum said . “ D o n w ill h an d le it.” ^^H o m e Run DEALS When you're looking for chicken slammin' with flavor, only Popeyes will do! Only Popeyes offers New Orleans Spicy “ or Louisiana Mild ™ chicken. Take Popeyes out to the old ballgame or savor the tastiest fried thicken at your own home plate today! FLAVOR SEEKERS! 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The release w as co n tin ­ gent upon T yson com pleting his probation for a 1992 rape convic­ tion in Indiana and M arion S upe­ rior C ourt Judge Patricia G ifford said today that T yson had satis­ fied those requirem ents. “ W e are h ap p y to rep o rt th at ¡M ike is ec sta tic to retu rn hom e r. M a y 26, 1999 PageB 3