Section B·Page 8 The University Daily Kansan Friday, April 3,1998 The Associated Press NORFOLK, Va. — One of four NBA referees convicted in an airline ticket scam was sentenced to three years of probation yesterday for tax evasion. Henry Clinger Armstrong, an NBA official for nine years, received a reduced sentence after a judge granted a request by the prosecutors. Jim Metcalfe, an assistant U.S. attorney, called Armstrong a respected community member with momentary greed. Armstrong, 55, Virginia Beach, Va. apologized to his family and friends before he was sentenced and told the judge: "I just made a terrible mistake, and I will do whatever I have to do to right this ship." He admitted he swapped first-class airline tickets supplied by the NBA for cheaper tickets and pocketed the difference. He did not report on his taxes $160,464 in income from downgrading the tickets from 1989 through 1994, prosecutors said. actions, and his cooperation with authorities helped convict at least one NBA referee, Michael Mathis, Metcalfe said. 10. District Court Judge Henry Morgan Jr.first sentenced Armstrong to five months in prison and five months of home confinement. But Armstrong took responsibility for his Morgan said he took into consideration testimony by three friends who characterized Armstrong as a role model and a family man who took special care of his mentally retarded daughter. or standard SECs the tax charges. Armstrong pleaded guilty to one count of filing a federal tax return for 1993. That year he failed to report $30,809. Metcalfe said. Armstrong declined to comment after the sentencing. His lawyer, Franklin Swartz, said there was never a mention of scandal before the tax charges Kelly pleads ignorance in court Armstrong resigned from the NBA after his plea. He was indicted in 1997 along with fellow referees Mathis, George Toliver and Jess Kersey, who also pleaded guilty in an investigation of travel expenses and resigned. The indictments stemmed from a two-year Internal Revenue Service investigation. CONCORD, N.H. — Former Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly testified yesterday his agent rarely gave him information about how his money was being invested. The Associated Press "I trusted these guys," Kelly said. "I was young. I had lots of money. ... I hoped they would take care of my money because I was taking care of my future." Kelly is defending against libel charges brought by his former agent, A.J. Faigin, who sued about Kelly's autobiography, *Armed and Dangerous*, which said Faigin mismanaged the quarterback's money. Faigin, who seeks an undisclosed sum in the suit, contended he lost more than $1 million in business because of the book. Faigin's lawyer, Alan Mandel. showed Kelly several documents that contained the player's signature. He asked how Kelly could know so little about his investments if he had received and signed the papers. "They sent me so many documents where they sent me only the signature page," Kelly said. "If it has my signature, it doesn't mean I received the prospectus." Kelly said he hired Lustig Pro Sports to take care of his investments. Faigin, who negotiated Kelly's contract with the Bills, was an officer in the company. In earlier testimony, Kelly said he did not recall speaking with Faigin about investments and seldom read what little material he received about them. Faigin testified he did not handle Kelly's investments and left Lustig Pro Sports because he was unhappy with how it did business. He said he negotiated excellent contracts for Kelly, including one with the Bills in 1986 for $8.5 million. Yesterday, Kelly said he was unaware Faigin and other Lustig Pro Sports associates had conflicts of interest involving several of the companies in which the player's money was invested. Kelly's lawyer, Steve Gordon, has said Kelly's statements were not libelous because the player believed what he wrote and Faigin knew about the alleged mismanagement of the player's money. The trial, in its third week, is being heard in New Hampshire, which gives people a longer time to file libel suits than most states. BUY 841- PLAY SELL 1029 MASS TRADE PLAY IT AGAIN SPORTS THINK YOUR BAND ROCKS? PROVE IT. AT THE 10TH ANNUAL McCOLLUM HALL BATTLE OF THE BANDS Saturday April 18, 1998 1ST PLACE $300 2ND PLACE $200 3RD PLACE $100 All interested bands should submit a demo tape with 2-3 songs to McCollum Hall front Desk or mail one to: Battle of the Bands, McCollum Hall, 1800 Engel Road, Lawrence, KS 66045. Deadline for entries is April 3, 1998 by 5pm. If you have any questions please call 864-3577. 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