Section B · Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Friday, March 19, 1999 NFL owners revive instant replay Super Bowl site expansion teams still to be decided The Associated Press PHOENIX — If NFL owners were subjected to a play clock the way their teams are in games, they'd draw a whole lot of delay penalties. While the owners did make one major decision at their winter meetings this week by bringing back instant replay as an officiating aid, their work on other key matters was incomplete. Although an expansion franchise was granted to Los Angeles, it was only a temporary approval. The two bidding groups from southern California must show they have a viable stadium plan and more community support within six months. Otherwise, the NFL will turn to Houston, which has everything in place to proceed as the 32nd member of the league. "We want to see L.A. with a team," San Diego Chargers owner Alex Spanos said. "But there has not been the (community) interest there like there has been in Houston. In Houston, they're ready and they've been coming to us. In L.A., we've done all we can do to encourage them." Commissioner Paul Tagliabue and Carolina Panthers owner Jerry Richardson, chairman of the stadium committee, made it clear the stadium site the league hopes to approve before Sept. 15 does not include an ownership group. "They are separate issues in my mind," Richardson said. The league The league likely will encourage the two groups to merge, and Richardson said he would be "surprised if other people don't surface." For now, the group led by Hollywood agent Michael Ovitz favors a site in Carson, 18 miles south of Los Angeles. The group led by businessmen Eli Broad and Ed Roski wants to renovate the aged LA Coliseum. renovate the aged LA Concubine Several owners privately expressed a preference for the Coliseum site, and sources within in the league claim a large number of owners were not particularly impressed with Ovitz's style. One team executive even called Ovitz "too bossy, too pushy." All of the owners seem to like McNair, head of the Houston bid. In fact, if Los Angeles meets the six-month deadline, McNair hopes to convince an existing team to move to Houston, which lost the Oilers to Tennessee in 1997. Don't bet against him, particularly with such franchises as the Eagles, Cardinals and Bears still having uncertain stadium situations. The sale of the Washington Redskins to Howard and Edward Milstein and Dan Snyder was not approved at these meetings. Nor was it voted down. Instead, the NFL punted and will meet again the week of April 5. By then, the league hopes more cash will be included in the record $800 million bid that was chosen by trustees of the estate of Jack Kent Cooke. Had a vote been taken in Phoenix, Tagliabue said the bid would not have been accepted. The 2003 Super Bowl was taken away from San Francisco, because the 49ers' new stadium complex plans are in flux. Team owner Ed DeBartolo Jr., who is suspended through January, was finned $1 million for his part in a Louisiana gambling scandal. Tagliabue said that if DeBartolo did not abide by at all the conditions of the suspension, the fine would escalate to $5 million. Look for that game to wind up in San Diego, although the Miami area also plans to bid for it. Both Phoenix and Seattle have been mentioned as potential bidders, as well. each year. A change in the rules outlaws clipping below the waist against a non-runner in an area between the tackles and within three yards of the line of scrimmage. Thanksgiving Day games will remain in Detroit and Dallas after the membership overwhelmingly voted to stick with tradition. Kansas City and New Orleans claimed the Lions and Cowboys have a competitive advantage by playing at home on the holiday each year. As for replay, well, the owners did make up their minds to bring it back for the first time since 1991. But the system — coaches' challenges for the first 28 minutes of each half; an NFL replay assistant calling for reviews in the last two minutes of the half and in overtime; the referee on the field making decisions within 90 seconds after looking at a video replay on a sideline monitor — was passed for just one year. Police investigate Morris' involvement in accident ST. PAUL, Minn. — Former American League pitcher Jack Morris called police yesterday after he apparently took his pickup truck from an impound lot without paying. The truck was towed from a tavern parking lot Wednesday night because police suspected it had been involved in a hit-and-run accident. the investigation is finished. Had been involved in a police spokesman Michael Jordan said Morris called police at about 8 a.m. and "provided us with information concerning his whereabouts." The traffic and accident unit of the department is investigating the case. Jordan said further details would be available after The Associated Press the investigation is Miskin Before the former Minnesota Twins pitcher showed up at the impound early this morning. Jordan said the attendant received a call from the tavern asking if the pickup was there. there. "You know who that belongs to, it belongs to Jack Morris and he's coming to get it," Jordan said the caller told the attendant. saved the cameratot Morris arrived at the impound lot shortly after that and asked the attendant to open the lot. "Morris gets a little indignant and wants a police officer to explain why it was there," said Jordan, adding that Morris said his pickup hadn't been illegally parked "He was not happy," Jordan said. "He was yelling and there were some obscenities used." Meanwhile, the attendant was distracted by another vehicle coming in. When he turned around, Morris and his companions were gone and so was the pickup. "Nobody saw him get in it, but it was gone, and be was gone," Jordan said. All-Pro Taylor's ex-lawyer, partner convicted of fraud Morris' pitching career ended after a stint in 1996 with the St. Paul Saints, an independent team. In addition to the Twins, Morris also played for the Detroit Tigers, Toronto Blue Jays and Cleveland Indians. The Associated Press CAMDEN, N.J.-The onetime business partner and lawyer for retired All-Pro linebacker Lawrence Taylor was convicted by a federal jury yesterday of embezlement, money laundering, bank fraud and tax evasion charges. charges. The verdict against Alfred Porro Jr. came after three days of deliberations. It followed nine weeks of testimony, highlighted by Taylor's appearance on the witness stand last month just three days after he was elected to the pro football Hall of Fame. As part of a plea bargain that the hopes will help him avoid prison, Taylor, 39, testified for the prosecution. Taylor had被 guilty in June 1997 to tax charges that surfaced during the investigation of Porro, 64, and his wife, Joan, 51, who was also convicted Thursday. Taylor was not charged with the couple, who are both lawyers from Lyndhurst in Bergen County. The trial presented proofs of a seamless web of fraud," said U.S. Attorney Faith S. Hochberg, whose office prosecuted the case. "When the frauds were finally catching up with Al and Joan Porro, the evidence proved that they tried to pervert justice by submitting phony and backdated documents." Some of that money was used to salvage their failing businesses, including the Lawrence Taylor Golf Center in East Rutherford. The Porros represented themselves and were convicted on all charges, 17 against him and eight against her. Among the charges: stealing $276,000 in client trust funds. taylor told jurors that his signature was falsified on a bogus financial guarantee that Porro submitted to a bank that lent Porro $850,000 to develop a Meadowlands tract. Under cross-examination by Porro, Taylor said he did not know who forged his name and that it did not appear to be Porro's signature. Taylor and Porro were partners in a company that built the driving range, but Taylor said he was not involved in the construction or financing. The Porros had been municipal attorneys for two Bergen County towns, Carlstadt and East Rutherford. They could be barred because of the felony convictions. Each also faces dozens of years in prison and millions of dollars in fines when sentenced Aug. 13 by U.S. District Judge Joseph H. Rodriguez, although the actual penalties would be far lower under federal sentencing guidelines. Prosecutors asked that the Porros be held without bail, but Rodriguez decided on house arrest with electronic monitoring pending a bail hearing Monday. Taylor will probably be sentenced after the Porros. Considered the dominant defensive player of his time, Taylor played 13 seasons at linebacker with the Giants, leading the team to two Super Bowl titles. He is also known for trouble off the field, including two drug arrests. 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