Section B·Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Monday, March 29, 1999 Scandal delays unveiling of mascot The Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY — The scandal-delayed unveiling of the mascot for the 2002 Winter Games has been set for May 15. been set for May 10. The Salt Lake Organizing Committee had planned to unveil the mascot on Feb. 8, but didn't like the mood brought on by the allegations that Salt Lake organizers provided $1 million in cash, scholarships and gifts to IOC members to win the event. SLOC president Mitt Romney on Thursday would not say whether the mascot was one or more characters. But he suggested that rather than cute and cuddly, the mascot "embodies the spirit of the American West and Utah." American West and a town The mascot is to be launched at an evening community celebration, with the 1,000-day countdown to the Winter Games starting at midnight. SLOC expects $52 million in revenue from licensed products, a big chunk of which are clothes, trinkets, pins and toys bearing the image of the mascot. The announcement came at a press conference when Romney returned from Lausanne, Switzerland, where he met Tuesday with leaders of the IOC dealing with the worst corruption crisis in Olympic history. The IOC voted to oust six members who accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars in gifts, cash and freebies from the Salt Lake City bid committee. Four members resigned earlier in the scandal. Romney said what he did cover was the urgent need for the IOC, working with the SLOC, to sign up a computer OLYMPIC GAMES hardware sponsor to work with Sema, the European consortium managing information technologies for the 2002 Winter Games. gies for the 2002 Winter Games. He also sought the IOC's help in identifying how the SLOC can make cutbacks in its $1.5 billion budget and asked for prompt, thorough reform that will satisfy sponsors skittish about the value of the scandal-tarnished Olympic rings. The SLOC needs to raise $288 million more from sponsors to finance its budget. Romney lauded the reforms approved by the IOC on Thursday—a change in the selection process for the 2006 Winter Games and special commissions to police members and reform the IOC — and said he hopes to see more. The Department of Justice is investigating the scandal for possible criminal violations. It expects to conclude the probe in June, The Salt Lake Tribune reported today. made six payments to federal investigators is the "Claudet" account that Welch and Jean-Claude Ganga, the ousted ICU member from the Republic of Congo, established at West One Bank in Salt Lake City. The newspaper said Justice prosecutors are interested in how former SLOC President Tom Welch arranged payments to ARCA, a company run by Alfredo La Mont, a Colorado Springs consultant who resigned as USOC director of international relations under conflict-of-interest accusations. Before October 1995, Salt Lake's bid committee made six payments totaling $18,185.90 to ARCA. Lake City. Romney acknowledged the possibility that criminal charges could result from the Department of Justice probe, casting an even darker shadow over the 2002 Winter Games. Weekend horse races reveal Derby hopefuls FLORENCE, Ky. - This wasn't Bob Baffert's weekend. The trainer spent all day Saturday flying from Dubai, United Arab Emirates, to London to Cincinnati only to see Straight Man, one of his 3-year-old prospects, fade to fourth in the $750,000 Gallery Furniture.com Stakes at Turfwark Park. The Associated Press Then on Sunday, 1997 Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Silver Charm finished sixth in the eighth-horse field at the $5 million Dubai World Cup. No, this was Nick Zito's weekend. When his colt, Stephen Got Even, roared past Straight Man at the top of the stretch and finished 21/2 lengths in front of K One King, Zito had another horse bound for the Kentucky Derby. "I've been trying all spring to get myself into position." Zita said. hysical embrace. Zito, Baffert and Wayne Lukas have accounted for six of the nine Derby winners this decade — Zito in 1991 with Strike the Gold and in 1994 with Go for Gin. Lukas won two in a row with Thunder Gulch and Grindstone, and Baffert had the past two with Silver Charm and Real Quiet. Zito already had one fairly solid Derby prospect — Wondertross, who was second in the Florida Derby. But Stephen Got Even may have moved ahead of Wondertross in his barn, said Zito, who was thinking of taking the colt to the Derby without another prep. Owner Stephen Hilbert said Zito told him long ago that Stephen Got Even was a promising colt, even though the Gallery was only his fourth race. Toronto Raptors defeat Chicago; Kukoc still out The Associated Press TORONTO — Rookie Vince Carter had 22 points and six blocked shots as the Toronto Raptors beat the Chicago Bulls 91-78 Sunday, extending their franchise-record home winning streak to six games. The Bulls, who were without leading scorer Toni Kukoc, sidelined with a back strain, lost their fourth straight. Doug Christie had (14-14), the latest in the season they've ever been at that level. Last season after 28 games, they were 4-24. Brent Barry led Chicago with 17 points. Mark Bryant had 13. The victory moved the Raptors, who led by as many as 19 points, to .500 Toronto is 8-2 at its new home and 9-4 overall. Carter had a monstrous jam after a Christie steal, snapping a 43-43 tie with 2:38 left in the half. In the third quarter, the Raptors outscored the Bulls, who shot 4-for-21 during the period, moving ahead 74-57. entering the final quarter. The Bulls also were without Ron Harper (knee), Jeff Sanders (foot) and Andrew Lang (knee). The Raptors' all-time record attendance is 36,131, against the Bulls March 24, 1996 at SkyDome. Sunday's attendance was 18,461. 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