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Pro Basketball

Charles Barkley did not instigate a brawl at a Cleveland nightclub and won’t have to pay any money to the man who sued him for $550,000, a jury found.

The eight-member panel rejected the claim of a man who said the NBA star bloodied his face with a flurry of punches.

Coach Rudy Tomjanovich of the Houston Rockets signed a contract extension through 2001 that will pay him an average of $4.5 million a season.

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Atlanta Coach Lenny Wilkens has agreed in principle to a four-year contract extension, an Atlanta television station reported.

George Toliver resigned after nine years as an NBA referee, one day after he became the second game official this week to plead guilty to filing false federal income tax returns.

Chairman Peter Holt of the San Antonio Spurs appealed for civic and political leaders to step forward to push for a new multipurpose, $120-million arena, raising questions about whether the Spurs will abandon the Alamodome and leave town.

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Hockey

The Detroit Red Wings ended doubts about center Igor Larionov’s return to the Stanley Cup champions by signing the Russian to a three-year contract. Larionov, 36, had 12 goals and 42 assists in 64 regular-season games.

Vladimir Yurzinov, an assistant coach on Russia’s last two Olympic hockey teams, has been picked as the team’s head coach for the 1998 Olympics in Nagano, Japan.

Yurzinov, 57, was an assistant to legendary taskmaster Viktor Tikhonov during the previous two Olympics.

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The San Jose Sharks are close to acquiring goaltender Mike Vernon from the Red Wings, according to the San Francisco Examiner.

Vernon had a 13-11-8 record and a 2.43 goals-against average last season, sharing time with Chris Osgood. Vernon then went 16-4 with a 1.76 goals-against average during the playoffs for the Stanley Cup champions.

Tennis

Fourth-seeded Yevgeny Kafelnikov of Russia advanced to his third tour semifinal this year, defeating fifth-seeded Thomas Enqvist of Sweden, 7-5, 6-7 (7-9), 6-1, at the du Maurier Open in Montreal.

The 23-year-old Kafelnikov will play unseeded American Chris Woodruff, who continued his solid play by ousting seventh-seeded Mark Philippoussis of Australia, 6-4, 6-4.

In later matches, top-seeded Michael Chang ousted eighth-seeded Richard Krajicek, 7-6 (7-5), 6-4, and French Open champion Gustavo Kuerten, seeded sixth, eliminated Fabrice Santoro of France, 6-3, 7-6 (8-6).

Carlos Moya of Spain and Magnus Norman of Sweden advanced to the semifinals of the Grolsch Open with victories at Amsterdam. Top-seeded Moya beat countryman Francisco Clavet, 6-3, 6-4. Norman, seeded fourth, won a battle of baseliners, defeating Christian Ruud of Norway, 6-3, 7-6 (8-6).

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Miscellany

Four-time Olympian Jim Terrell of Milford, Ohio, won three gold medals during the third day of competition in the 1997 U.S. Canoe and Kayak Sprint National Championships at Lake Lanier in Gainesville, Ga. Terrell won the C-1 200-meter, the C-2 200-meter with Brandon Krovoza of Newport Beach, and the C-4 with Krovoza and Sam Couch and Jose Jimenez, also of Newport Beach. In women’s K-2 200-meter competition, 1996 Olympic team members Dru van Hengel of Santa Barbara and Lia Rossett of Newport Beach won the gold.

UCLA’s senior guard Toby Bailey and junior center Jelani McCoy were among 25 preseason candidates for the John R. Wooden Award as the nation’s top college basketball player. . . . The United States, defending its world under-23 basketball title, beat Yugoslavia, 95-75, in its opening game of the tournament at Melbourne, Australia. . . . Randy LaJoie held off Elliott Sadler in a three-lap sprint at the end to win the NASCAR Busch Grand National Kroger 200 at Indianapolis Raceway Park.

Starting fullback Jeff Paulk has been suspended from Arizona State’s football opener Aug. 30 against New Mexico State for beating a man in a nightclub. A university group that oversees the athletic department also put Paulk on a year’s probation. . . . Oregon State Athletic Director Dutch Baughman is being forced out of his job, the Eugene Register-Guard reported. The newspaper quoted sources as saying disagreements between Baughman and prominent boosters over fund-raising had intensified.

One of the nation’s top high school receivers, Ken-Yon Rambo of Long Beach Poly, has been ruled eligible to play football as a freshman at Ohio State. . . . The West Coast Yankees, a baseball team made up of Los Angeles and Orange County players, defeated Kentucky, 12-1, in the Junior Olympics at Charlotte, N.C.

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