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THE PLAIN MONDAY. AUGUST 29, 1994 BOXING INSIDE BOXING BY JOE MAXSE OBC might suspend Cooper over Calif. suspension ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE 1991 Heavyweight Bert Cooper might be suspended by the Ohio Boxing Commission. used to do the ratings annually. How much money earn the state? ures from the OBC fight shows in July victory ROUNDUP Commission.

the competition distance. He finished onds ahead of Hill, his lenger in the title chase. The spin could some wood off the 30 centimeters wide, ter thick and runs the car. The car is allowed one millimeter during the ruling report said limeters were missing. Schumacher, who on the first lap and during a pit stop, 44-lap run on 4.433-mile circuit in 1 utes, 33.508 seconds, 129.606 mph.

Mika Hakkinen of finished third in a geot, was upgraded to the disqualification, he finished more than hind. Schumacher's Verstappen, who was Hill's Williams Renault David Coulthard, also Trans-Am Pole-sitter Scott start to finish in a ning the Road Atlanta Braselton, by second over Dorsey Pruett withstood from No. 2 qualifier and later from Schroeder his third victory of the ett covered 100.9 miles at an average speed of Lumina, 286, crash, $9,285. John Andretti, Indianapolis, Pontiac Grand Prix, 258, crash, $11,735. Prix, 261, crash, $7,735.

Bobby Labonte, Trinity, A N.C., PonJeff Gordon, Huntersville, N.C., Lumina, 222, crash, $17,735. Terry Labonte, Archdale, N.C., Lumina, 115, $18,035. Steve Grissom, Liberty, N.C., ChevLumina, 108, overheating, $7,735. Hut Stricklin, Calera, Ford Thunderbird, 86, crash, $7,735. Ward Burton, South Boston, Lumina, 49, engine failure, Race Statistics of race: 2 hours, 55 minutes, 1 secMargin of victory: 0.16-seconds car-lengths).

Caution flags: 12 laps. Lead changes: 16 among 10 Lap leaders: Gant 1-88; Gordon. Martin 121-161; Nemechek 162-175; 176-194; Gordon 195-198; Earnhardt K. Wallace 224; R. Wallace 225-236; 237-300; Martin 301; M.

Waltrip R. Wallace 304-340; G. Bodine R. Wallace 356-366: G.Bodine R. Wallace 456-500.

Series point Earnhardt Martin 3.074; Irvan Schrader Rudd Shepherd, M.WalGordon Elliott D. Waltrip T. Labonte Marlin 2.471; Petty 2,457. BELGIAN GRAND PRIX SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium (AP) of finish yesterday of the Belgian Prix on the 4.433-mile Spa-Francorcircuit with driver, nationality, tear Hill, Britain, Williams Renault, 44. 28 minutes, 47.170 seconds.

kph (129.379 mph). Hakkinen, Finland, McLaren Peu44, 51.381 seconds behind. Verstappen, Netherlands, Benetton 44, 1 minute, 10.453 seconds beCoulthard, Britain, Williams Re44, 1:45.797 behind. Blundell, Britain, Tyrell Yamaha, 43. Morbidelli, Italy, Footwork Ford, Panis, France, Liger Renault, 43.

Martini, Italy, Minardi Ford, 43. Alboreto, Italy, Minardi Ford, 43. Bernard, France, Ligier Renault 42. Jean-Marc Gounon, France, Simtek Ford Herbert, Britain, Lotus Mugen 41. Irvine, Britain, Jordan Hart, 43, Not classified Fittipaldi, Footwork Ford, 33 laps 06 for $1,000 does boxing According to figoffice, the two brought in AUTO voids within striking 13.663 secclosest chalhave shaved board, which is one centimelength of the to lose only the race, but up to 2.6 miltook the lead only gave it up finished the the wooded hour, 28 minaveraging Finland, who McLaren Peusecond after even though a minute beteammate, Jos fourth, and teammate, moved up.

Pruett led from Camaro in winevent: at six-tenths of a Schroeder. challenges Tom Kendall in taking season. Pruover 40 laps 96.748 mph. $4,015.50. The show promoted by Ray Mancini and Ruben Castillo at Youngstown State University on July 22 drew a crowd of 1,454, grossed $43,520 and produced tax RACING revenue of $2,176.

The card promoted by Jack Spencer at the University of Cincinnati on July 30 attracted 1,813, grossed $36,790 and earned the state $1,839.50. Only three pro shows have been held in Ohio this year. Here's a variation on the payper-view television scheme, as only promoter Don King knows how to package. To entice viewers to buy into his "Unfinished Business" card featuring Julio Cesar Chavez (90-1-1, 77 KOs) and Meldrick Taylor (32-3-1, 18 KOs) on Sept. 17, the Showtime Network will offer Gianfranco Rosi's defense of his IBF juniormiddleweight title against Vincent Pettway (36-4-1, 29 KOs) earlier (7 p.m.) in the evening.

It happens to be a national preview weekend in which many cable customers will receive Showtime for free that night. The pay-per-view portion of the card begins at 9 p.m. Besides the long-awaited Chavez-Taylor rematch, Frankie Randall (49-3-1, 39 KOs) from Warren, the only man to beat Chavez, challenges Juan Coggi (66-2-2, 40 KOs) of Argentina for the WBA 140-pound title. lobil Mobi HINGE YO UNITE, BENETTO Ta ASSOCIATED PRESS Michael Schumacher of Germany celebrates after apparently winning the Belgian Grand Prix. Schumacher later was disqualified, and Britain's Damon Hill was declared the winner.

Chevrolet Lumina, 150. 11. (10) Kent LaGrange, Ford Thunderbird, 150. 12. (18) Jay Sauter, West Salem, Chevrolet Lumina, 150.

13. (32) Tony Roper. Springfield, Chevrolet Lumina, 150. 14. (29) Tom Jones, Highland Park, Pontiac Grand Prix, 150.

15. (15) Kevin Cywinski, Mosinee, Chevrolet Lumina, 149. 16. (6) Brett Bell, Vacaville, Ford Thunderbird, 149. 17.

(14) Bryan Reffner, Wisconsin Rapids, Ford Thunderbird, 149. 18. (11) Glenn Allen Grand Rapids, Pontiac Grand Prix, 149. 19. (24) Larry Zent, Fort Wayne, Chevrolet Lumina, 149.

20. (12) Dennis Lampman, Oak Creek, Ford Thunderbird, 148. 21. (30) Tracy Schuler, Lockport, Chdev. rolet Lumina, 148.

22. (34) Alec Pinsonneault, Canada, Chevrolet Lumina, 147. 23. (33) Bill Baird, Sturgis, Chevrolet Lumina, 147. 24.

(28) A.J. Cooper, Claycomo, Ford Thunderbird, 146. 25. (39) Tom Harrington, Pittsburgh, Oldsmobile Cutlass, 146. 26.

(36) John Freeman, Monticello, Chevrolet Lumina, 27. (31) Ted Smokstad, Richfield, Chevrolet Lumina, 135. 28. (22) Dave Sensiba, Middleville, Chevrolet Lumina, 127. 29.

(26) Russ Gamester, Peru, Chevrolet Lumina, 118. 30. (16) Jeff Neal, Lake Villa, Chevrolet Lumina. 118. 31.

(27) Mike Miller, Marietta, Pontiac Grand Prix, 113. 32. (20) Joe Nott, Columbus, Ford Thunderbird, 111. 33. (40) Chris Miles, Arvada, Chevrolet Lumina, 101.

34. (38) Randy Larson, Muskego, Oldsmobile Cutlass, 97, oil leak. 35. (19) Bobby Dotter, Mooresville, N.C., Chevrolet Lumina, 96, engine. 36.

(13) Todd Forbes, Bryan, Ford Thunderbird, 58, engine. 37. (35) Dave Anspaugh, Sturgis, Oldsmobile Cutlass, 36, timing chain. 38. (23) Ken Lund, Oregon, Ford Thunderbird, 31, engine.

39. (25) Steve Carlson, West Salem, Chevrolet Lumina, 23, engine. 40. (37) Leighton Reese, Minnetonka, Chevrolet Lumina, 6, engine. Race Statistics Time of Race: 1:30:47.

Lead Changes: 11 among seven drivers. Cautions: 3 for 16 laps. Margin of victory: 2.36 seconds. Lap leaders: B.Miller 1-2, Senneker 3-13, B.Mil- ler 14-60, Kenseth 61-67, Allen 68-70. Eddy 71-93, B.

Miller 94-102, Schrader 103-110, B. Miller 111-117, Loney 118-122, Senneker 132-150. SCCA TRANS- AM BRASELTON, Ga. (AP) The order of finish yesterday of the 40-lap, 100.8-mile TransAm race at Road Atlanta, with starting position in parentheses, residence, type of car, laps completed and winner's average speed in mph: 1. (1) Scott Pruett, Crystal Bay, Chevy Camaro, 40, 96.748 mph.

2. (3) Dorsey Schroeder, Osage Beach, Ford Mustang, 40. 3. (2) Tom Kendall, Manhattan Beach, Ford Mustang, 40. 4.

(5) Jack Baldwin, Marietta, Chevy Camaro, 40. 5. (6) Brian Simo, Carlsbad, Ford Mustang, 40. 6. (11) Jamie Galles, Albuquerque, N.M., Chevy Camaro, 7.

(15) Tim McAdam, Vail, Chevy Camaro, 40. 8. (19) Deborah Gregg, Atlantic Beach, Ford Mustang, 40. 9. (16) Bob Patch, LaVerne, I Pontiac Trans-Am, 39.

10. (25) Bruce Barkelew, Columbia, Chevy Camaro, 39. 11. (21) R.J. Valentine, Hingham, Chevy Camaro, 39.

12. (24) Rick Dittman, Mount Prospect, Olds Cutlass, 39. 13. (8) Paul Gentilozzi, Lansing, Chevy Camaro, 38. 14.

(26) Philip Bartelt, Milwaukee, Ford Mustang, 38. 15. (13) Bobby Archer, Duluth, Ford Mustang. 38. 16.

(14) Jon Gooding, Altamonte Springs, Ford Mustang, 37. 17. (10) Ray Kong, San Jose, Chevy Camaro, 37. 18. (22) Larry Merricks, Frederick, Chevy Camaro, 37.

19. (12) Ric McCormick, Redding, Chevy Camaro, 34, 20. (4) Ron Fellows. Canada, Ford Mustang, 31. 21.

(23) Donald Sak, West Bloomfield, Olds Cutlass, 23. 22. (9) Tommy Archer, Duluth, Ford Mustang, 20. 23. (7) Greg Pickett, Alamo, Chevy Camaro, 17.

24. (17) Dale Phelon, Puerto Rico, Chevy Camaro, 14. 25. (18) Bill Saunders, Dallas, Ford Mustang, 13. 26.

(20) Randy Ruhlman, Greensboro, N.C., Dodge, 4. Race Statistics Time of race: 1 hours, 2 minutes, 30.755 seconds. Margin of victory: .61400 seconds. Lap leaders: 1-40 Scott Pruett. IFFANY'S CABARE THE ORIGINAL Gentlemen's Club Presents 6' 3" Adult Film Stars AMMS 46 Pictures LUNCH BUNNY Sept.

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SUNDAY'S AMATEUR CONTEST $600. CASH PRIZE Daily Happy Hour Specials 4-7 p.m. CALL 574-6222 1180 Main IN THE FLATS 4 The Ohio Boxing Commission will meet in Youngstown on Sept. 13 and has suspension on its mind. The OBC.

will propose to suspend heavyweight Bert Cooper, who fought and won in Cincinnati on July 30, for failing to acknowledge he was under a 45-day suspension in California. The OBC has obtained Cooper's signature agreeing to the suspension in California after being knocked out June 24. 1 I Fighters are required to list past and current suspensions on their OBC application. Ohio complies with suspensions in other states. Also under consideration will be establishment of a new state rating system for fighters and an advisory committee, the latter to be done on an unpaid voluntary basis.

There could be some heat from Cleveland's Richie Giachetti, who had an understanding this year to become OBC rating chairman. That was with the previous commission, however, this threemember panel doesn't want Giachetti handling the chore, especially at a $3,000 yearly fee. Youngstown's Gregg Augustine Disqualification Schumacher's FROM WIRE REPORTS Michael Schumacher, the apparent runaway winner of the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps yesterday, was disqualified when race stewards found that a speedlimitation device on his car did not meet requirements. The ruling gave the victory to Britain's Damon Hill, reopening the world championship points race only four hours after Schumacher seemed to have locked it up with his eighth victory in 11 races. Race stewards ruled that a mandatory wooden plank under his car, aimed at slowing down drivers, did not meet legal measurement requirements.

It was too thin, giving him an advantage over his competitors. The stewards ruled out Benetton Ford's claim that it could have been caused by Schumacher's accidental spin during the race. "The stewards concluded that not one of the defenses offered is the ruling said. "Stewards of the Belgian Grand Prix have decided to inflict a penalty on Ford and driver Michael Schumacher of exclusion from the event," international FIA federation spokesman Tom Walkinshaw said. Now, instead of leading the world standings by 35 points over Hill, Schumacher has 76 points to Hill's 55, and more sanctions might be coming.

The German so dominated yesterday's race that even a sloppy spin in the 18th lap failed to allow RESULTS NASCAR IN BRISTOL, TENN. Chevrolet BRISTOL, Tenn. (AP) The order of fin- 30. (23) ish Saturday night of the Goody's 500 NAS- Grand CAR Winston Cup stock car race at the 31. (10) Bristol International Raceway, with tiac starting position in parentheses, residence, 32.

(12) make of car, laps completed, reason out, if Chevrolet any, earnings and winner's average speed in 33. 3) mph: Chevrolet 1. (4) Rusty Wallace, Concord, N.C., Ford 34. (30) Thunderbird, 500, $53,015, 91.363 mph. rolet 2.0 (8) Mark Martin, Daytona Beach, 35.

(26) Ford Thunderbird, 500, $35.915, 3. (14) Dale Earnhardt. Doolie, N.C., Chev- 36. 7) rolet Lumina, 500, $33,265. Chevrolet 4.

(16) Darrell Waltrip, Franklin, $7,735. Chevrolet Lumina, 500, $28,730. 5. (11) Bill Elliott, Blairsville, Ford Time Thunderbird, 500, $22,275. ond.

6. (24) Sterling Marlin, Columbia, (about Chevrolet Lumina, 500, $21,265. for 73 7. (28) Michael Waltrip, Davidson, N.C., drivers. Pontiac Grand Prix, 500, $17,965.

89-120; 8. (36) Todd Bodine, Harrisburg, N.C., Ford Jarrett Thunderbird, 500, $15.465. 199-223; 9. 1) Harry Gant, Taylorsville, N.C., Chev- G. Bodine rolet Lumina, 499, $23,540.

302-303; 10. (9) Rick Mast, Rockbridge Baths, 341-355; Ford Thunderbird, 499, $19,040. 367-455; 11. (18) Ted Musgrave, Troutman, N.C., leaders: Ford Thunderbird, 499. $16,340.

R. Wallace 12. (33) Ricky Rudd, Lake Norman, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 499, $16,540. trip 2,669: 13. (15) Kenny Wallace, Concord, N.C., Ford Speed Thunderbird, 499, $20,490.

14. (22) Brett Bodine, Harrisburg, N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 497, $15,540. 15. (32) Kyle Petty, High Point, N.C., Pontiac The order Grand Prix, 497, $19,935. Grand 16.

(19) Derrike Cope, Huntersville, N.C., champs Ford Thunderbird, 496, $15,085. and time: 17. 6) Dick Trickle, Iron Station, N.C., 1. Damon Chevrolet Lumina, 496, $10,935. 1 hour, 18.

(21) Morgan Shepherd, Conover, N.C., 208.170 Ford Thunderbird, 4 495, $18,285. 2. Mika 19. (31) Ken Schrader, Concord, N.C., Chev- geot, rolet Lumina, 494, $14,775 3. Jos 20.

(20) Jeff Burton, South Boston, Ford Ford, Thunderbird, 490, $16,285. hind. 21. (25) Jeremy Mayfield, Goodlettsville, 4. David Ford Thunderbird, 486, $10,935.

nault, 22. (34) Brad Teague, Johnson City. 5. Mark Ford Thunderbird, 478, $8,085. 6.

Gianni 23. 2) Geoff Bodine, Julian, N.C., Ford 43. Thunderbird, 456, piston, $17,235. 7. Olivier 24.

(27) Mike Wallace, Concord, N.C., Ford 8. Pierluigi Thunderbird, 455. $10.060. 9. Michele 25.

(35) Lake Speed, Concord, N.C., Ford 10. Eric Thunderbird, 409, crash, $17,915. 11. 26. (29) Dale Jarrett, Hickory, N.C., Chevro- 42.

let Lumina, 388, crash, $19.285. 12. Johnny 27. (13) Greg Sacks, Winter Park, Ford Honda Thunderbird, 373, rear end, $9,862. 13.

Eddie 28. (17) Bobby Hamilton, Nashville, DNF. 29. 5) Joe Nemechek, Mooresville, N.C., Christian Pontiac Grand Prix, 298, crash, $13,810. ORIENTAL HEALTH SPA Oriental Staff 443 E.

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Former WBO champ Ray Mercer (23-2-1, 16 KOs) faces Frank Bruno (37-4, KOs) in a 10-rounder. It's a payper affair promoted by Bob Arum's Top Rank Inc. Former heavyweight champion Jack Sharkey, who died at age 91 on Aug. 17, was the only fighter to have met both Jack Dempsey (KO by 7, 1927) and Joe Louis (KO by 3, 1936). He won the title with a 15-round decision against Max Schmeling on June 21, 1932.

The torch of oldest living former heavyweight champ passes to Sweden's Ingemar Johansson, born Oct. 16, 1932. This date in boxing: James (Lights Out) Toney avenged a disputed draw by decisioning Mike McCallum over 12 rounds to retain the IBF middleweight title in 1992. The super-middleweight showdown between Toney and Roy Jones Jr. scheduled for Nov.

18 has hit a site snag. Because the Moorer-Foreman match is back on for Nov. 5 at the MGM in Las Vegas, promoters are looking at either Atlantic City, N.J., or the Foxwoods Casino in Ledyard, as possibilities. Toney and Jones begin a six-city press tour in New York tomorrow. 1 The NABF flyweight title match between Danny Romero and challenger Marcos Pacheco, slated for TV on Sept.

4, has been canceled. It has not been Former lightweight and 140-pound champ Greg Haugen, who announced his retirement after losing to Tony Lopez in June, will be back in the ring Sept. 16 against an opponent to be chosen. The area's next amateur boxing show is scheduled for the Brunswick Recreation Center on Oct. 1.

The USA Network and ESPN take the next two weeks off from the boxing beat. TENNIS Graf has practice free of discomfort But back spasms U.S. OPEN GLANCE leave defense of title in jeopardy ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK Steffi Graf slipped quietly into the empty stadium before the comics took the court, no smile on her face. She looked up at the vacant red, white and blue seats, then quickly got down to business yesterday, practicing one last time on the court where she won her third U.S. Open a year ago.

No one, least of all Graf, knows whether the back spasms she has been suffering will subside long enough to let her defend her title during the next two weeks. On this hot, humid afternoon, Graf practiced without any discomfort. There was power in her forehand, as and her slice backhand as silky as ever. But Graf's retreat from an exhibition last week, her loss in the first round at Wimbledon and the manner of her loss to Mary Pierce in the French Open have left the German with doubts and her rivals with hope. "This is one of the first years that there's no clear-cut favorite," Lindsay Davenport said yesterday at the Arthur Ashe AIDS Tennis Challenge, a fundraiser with comedians Bill Cosby and Alan King, a dozen pros and a few players from the New York Jets and Knicks.

Graf got off the court before the fun began, and she didn't come back to join in. "Graf can be considered a favorite, but you don't know how she's feeling," Davenport said. "There are a lot of other girls who can do it here today." Davenport, who graduated from high school last spring and had a good run at Wimbledon, mentioned French champion Arantxa Sanchez Vicario and Wimbledon champ Conchita Martinez, then giggled shyly when asked if she would include herself among potential winners. Surely she should, if only because she hits some of the hardest groundstrokes in women's tennis. The new optimism of all the players is obvious.

With Monica Seles still sitting out and Graf's health uncertain, there is a sense that women's tennis is no longer under the domination of any particular player. The chain of leadership Chris Evert to Martina Navratilova to Graf to Seles and back to Graf has been broken. "Anyone can have a shot to WHEN: Today through Sept. 11. WHERE: USTA National Tennis Center, Flushing Meadow, N.Y.

TV: USA cable, 11 a.m. DEFENDING CHAMPIONS: Pete Sampras. and Steffi Graf. I TOP SEEDS: Sampras and Graf. UPDATE: Graf is uncertain if the back spasms she has been suffering will subside long enough to let her defend her title for the next two weeks.

Also, Sampras has been out of action for more than a month because of an ankle injury. From wire reports win the title here," said Chanda Rubin, who has a difficult firstround match against No. 15 Magdalena Maleeva. "Getting right out into a tough match is finished. David Brabham, Australia, Simtek Ford, 29.

Andrea De Cesaris. Italy, Sauber Mercedes, 27. Martin Brundle, Britain, McLaren Peugeot, 24. Rubens Barrichello, Brazil, Jordan Hart, 19. Ukyo Katayama.

Japan, Tyrell Yamaha. 18. Philippe Adams, Belgium, Lotus Mugen Honda, 15. Gerhard Berger, Austria, Ferrari, 11. Philippe Alliot, France, Larousse Ford, 11.

Heinz-Harald Frentzen, Germany, Sauber Mercedes, 10. Erik Comas, France, Larousse Ford, 3. Jean Alesi, France, Ferrari, 2. Disqualifled Michael Schumacher, Germany, Benetton Ford. Driver Standings 1.

Michael Schumacher, Germany, Benetton Ford, 76; 2. Damon Hill, Britain, Williams Renault, 55; 3. Gerhard Berger, Austria, Ferrari, 27; 4. Jean Alesi, France, Ferrari, 19; 5. Mika Hakkinen, Finland, McLaren Peugeot, 14; 6.

Rubens Barrichello, Brazil, Jordan Hart, 10; 7. Martin Brundle, Britain, McLaren Peugeot, 8. Jos Verstappen, Netherlands, Benetton Ford, (tie). Mark Blundell, Britain, Tyrell Yamaha, 10. Olivier Panis, France, Ligier Renault, 7.

Constructor Standings 1. Benetton Ford, 85; 2. Williams Renault, 62; 3. Ferrari, 52; 4. McLaren Peugeot, 23; 5.

Jordan Hart, 14; 6. Tyrell Yamaha, 13; 7. Ligier Renault, 11; 8. Sauber Mercedes, 10; 9. Footwork Ford, 10.

Minardi Ford, 11. Larousse Ford, 2. ASA BADGERLAND 150 MILWAUKEE, (AP) The order of finish yesterday from the $146,551 American Speed Association AC-Deico Challenge Series Bagerland 150 at the Milwaukee Mile with starting position in parentheses, residencen, make of car, laps completed, reason out, if any and winner's average speed in mph: 1. (1) Bob Senneker, Dorr, Ford Thunderbird, 150, 99.132 mph. 2.

(21) Ken Schrader, Concord, N.C., Chevrolet Lumina, 150. 3. (5) Mike Eddy, Midland, Pontiac Grand Prix, 150. 4. (7) Steve Holzhausen, Bangor, Pontiac Grand Prix, 150.

5. (3) Harold Fair, Detroit, Pontiac Grand Prix, 150. 6. (2) Butch Miller, Vermillion, Ford Thunderbird, 150. 7.

(4) Scott Hansen, Green Bay, Ford Thunderbird. 150. 8. (9) Gary St. Amant, Columbus, Ford Thunerbird, 150.

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SECOND STOP LIGHT AUSTIN VILLAGE PLAZA MINUTES FROM TURNPIKE Ohio License good for me a lot of times. I'm going to see if I have the guts to get by that match." Four years ago, Linda Ferrando scored the greatest upset of a largely undistinguished career when she beat Seles in the third round of the U.S. Open. Ferrando, who has won only one match at the Open since then, will be trying to pull off another upset today against No. 2 Sanchez Vicario in this year's first match in the stadium.

Andre Agassi, unseeded, meets Robert Eriksson in the second stadium match. With Wimbledon winner and defending U.S. Open champion Pete Sampras off the court for more than a month because of an ankle injury, the men's title might be just as much up for grabs as the women's. "You can't be so devastating in a sport when you've missed a few months," Agassi said after losing a tiebreaker to John McEnroe in yesterday's exhibition. "Yet Pete's a gifted enough player to come in here and possibly be devastating.

But I think the odds for him have dropped considerably. "The earlier rounds will be the telling point. If he gets to the second week, to the quarterfinals, he'll be OK. But it's hard to believe he'll play his best tennis in the early rounds." No. 9 Todd Martin, recovered: from a groin injury, is hardly.

discounting Sampras. "I think he'll get better as plays on," said Martin, who is also a strong contender for his first Grand Slam title if he's healthy." Graf and Sampras were given today off to rest a little more. AUG. 29 thru SEPT. 3 Double Feature "THE BIGGEST SHOW Lulu Devine ON EARTH" Marlena 100 The Bunt in the FLATS The Body XXX-26-34 621-1840 56-22-36 SHOWTIMES: 12:30, 5:30, 9:00, 11:00 MICKEY Cleveland's ORIGINAl, Gentlemen's Club.

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