February 16,2000 {Jurtianò (Pb »er ur r Metro/Sports Page B3 ¿Ehe |lo rth tn ò ffîheeruvr ■ M M M M l Tom Landry dies Lewis free on $ 1 million bond after two weeks in jail A ssociated P ress Surrounded by deputies, a sm iling Ray Lewis left jail on $ 1 million bond Tuesday, slipped into a car and rode aw ay with his lawyers, m other and fiancee. “Thank G od to be out!” said the Baltim ore R avens’ linebacker, w ho was w earing a brown football jersey with the word “Supreme” on the back. Lew is is free for the first tim e since Jan. 31, when he was charged with murdering two men aftera Super Bowl party earlier that day. His lawyer, Ed G arland, said Lewis felt sym pathy for the families o f the two men w ho w ere killed and looked forward to clearing his name. L ew is’ m other sat in the back seat, a copy o f “The Inspirational Study Bible” on her lap. L ew is’ fiancee sat with two young boys on her lap beside his mother. Lewis will spend tim e with his family in A tlanta and then return hom e to Baltimore W ednesday, Garland said. The release on bond was “step one” for Lewis, Garland said. "The next step is to get him acquitted,” he said. “ 1 never expect him to set foot in a jail again, unless it’s to do charitable work.” About 90 m inutes before Lewis left thejail, another defendant, Reginald Oakley, arrived with his lawyer to surrender. A third suspect, Joseph Sweeting, surrendered M onday. Lewis, 24, and his tw o com panions are charged w ith m u rd er in the stabbing deaths o f tw o men during a brawl outside an Atlanta nightclub. Lewis, Sweeting, 34, o f M iam i, and Oakley, 31, ofBaltimore, were indicted Friday in the deaths o f Richard Lollar, 24, and Jacinth Baker, 21, w ho were stabbed during the 4 a.m. fight. West powers past East in All-Star game A ssoc iated P ress A ll- S ta r g a m e s a r e n ’t u s u a lly indicative o f the balance o f pow er between the participants. H o w e v e r, S u n d a y ’s NBA extravaganza at O akland m ight have been the exception. Forget about the old school-new school matchup. The A ll-Star gam e was all about the W estern C onference’s size versus the Eastern C onference’s speed, and size w on in a big way. The W estern Conference has now won the m ost recent NBA title (San A ntonio) and the latest head-to-head battle. However, true conference superiority (as far as oddsm akers and gamblers are concerned) is in head-to-head m eetings during the long 82-game regular season. Prior to the break, the W estern C onference held a 138- 113 SU advantage over their counterparts from the East. Y2K spring Cleanup Dallas Cowboys coach Tom Landry watches the instant replav screen at Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas, during game against the Philadelphia Eagles in this Dec. / 988 photo. Tom Landry, the Dallas Cowboys coach who led America s Team to five Super Bowls and was famous fo r pacing the sidelines fo r three decades wearing a stone face, business suit and felt hat, died Saturday. Feb. 12, 2000. He was 75. A ssociated P ress From Tom Landry E lem entary School in a Dallas suburb to Tom Landry Stadium in his South Texas hom etow n, the form er C ow boys coach received m any lasting tributes during his life. H is death has fans clam oring for more. Since Landry died Saturday o f leukem ia, the buzz around the area has been about m aking som e grand public gesture to honor his mem ory. T he most popular, sym bolic ideas include changing the nam eo fT ex as Stadium to Landry Stadium and-or attaching L andry’s nam e to part o f Central Expressw ay, a state highw ay that runs through the heart o f Dallas. A lthough Cow boys ow ner Jerry Jones ow ns the lease to T exas Stadium , the building itself is ow ned by the city o f Irving. T he city council had taken no action as o f T uesday and the C ow boys w ere keeping quiet about their plans. “ W e are still in the process o f form ulating plans to honor coach Landry,” team spokesm an Rich D alrym ple said. “T hey will be announced at a later tim e.” Central is the part o f state highw ay 75 that runs north-south through Dallas along the east side o f dow ntow n. T he te am ’s original headquarters faced the highw ay, so Landry used to drive it to w ork nearly every day. T he nam e could be changed at the city level o r state level. W hoever m akes the change w ould have to pay for it. Renam ing Central would cost more than sim ply adding Landry’s nam e to a road know n only by a num ber. T h at’s w hy Linden Burgess, the D allas-based m anager o f traffic operations for the state highw ay departm ent, thinks the gesture w ould be better applied to the section o f Interstate 30 that connects D allas and Fort W orth. 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But Sasha C ohen and Sarah Hughes sim ply did n ’t have the clout with the judges to pull o ff w hat Lipinski did in the 1998 Olympics. “ I d o n ’t think I w ould have won ... because M ichelle is a world and Olympic skater and very well known,” C ohen said. “She has a reputation w hich I d o n ’t have.” That reputation m ight have saved Kwan. Skatingcautiously and with little fire, never connecting w ith the audience, Kwan still won her third straight U.S. Figure Skating Championships crown Saturday night. She should thank som e generous judges for helping her stave o ff the w ave o f young Americans. “ I really feel I have to up the ante,” said K wan, who w ore her hair back Saturday night “to look younger. “ It’s, I think, my seventh nationals and I feel ancient next to these people.” Whi le the four-tim e champion skated tentatively and fell once in the free skate, her main competition -1 5-year- old C ohen and 14-year-old Hughes - also had falls. But their perform ances w eren ’t as uninspired as K w an’s. 1 hey sim ply d o n ’t have the resum es quite yet. A nd Kwan, the O lym pic silver m edalist w ho has won m ore U.S. cham pionships than the likes o f Kristi Yamaguchi, Rosalynn Sumners and D orothy Hamill, certainly does. “ I knew I w anted to go out and feel good about m yself after the program ,” said Kwan, 19, w ho also has won two w orld titles. “ I d id n ’t w ant any pity.” Instead, she got charity, not only from the judges, eight o f whom placed her first - H ughes got the other top spot - but from her com petition. 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