624 4B Monday. November 27. 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Browns' move to Baltimore sacked by a Cleveland judge The Associated Press CLEVELAND — A local judge has put the brakes on Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell's moving van. Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Kenneth Callahan issued an order Friday that thwarts Modell's plans to move the team to Baltimore, at least until a trial can be held on the city's lawsuit against the move. The injunction came after three days of arguments last week. "We're very gratified," said George von Mehren, a lawyer for the city. "This ... is just one step in the process of keeping the Browns in Cleveland. But on this Friday afternoon, we're very happy." The order only lasts until a trial can be held on the city's suit, but that could be a long time. Von Mehren it would take at least several months before they were ready for a trial. Callahan asked the Browns and the city to submit a suggested trial date by today. Modell announced on Nov. 6 that he intended to move the team to Baltimore for the start of the 1996 season. The city wants an order forcing the team to stay in Cleveland Stadium until the Browns' lease expires in 1998. "It's just one battle in a much larger engagement — to prove to the NFL owners who are voting on this in January that we are going to work tirelessly and not stop our efforts, despite this victory, to keep the team here," said Nancy Lesic, representative for Cleveland Mayor Michael R. White. The Browns could appeal, but injunctions are difficult to overturn. "We're obviously disappointed by the order," said Dennis Kelly, a lawyer for the Browns, adding that an appeal was a possibility. Dianna Rosborough, a representative for Maryland Gov. Parris Glendening, said that the ruling was not unexpected having come from a Cleveland judge. "We're extremely confident that ultimately Mr. Modell will be free to move his team from Cleveland, so this doesn't change our plans in the least bit," Rosborough said. Losing the Brownswould slow the city's growth and tarnish the comeback city image Cleveland had cultivated in the past 10 years, White said. The team's financial impact on the city was estimated to be at least $47 million a year, White said. Lawyers for the city argued that the team had signed an ironclad, 25-year lease at Cleveland Stadium. But lawyers for the Browns insisted that only Cleveland Stadium Corp. — a company created and owned by Modell — had signed the lease with the city. The Browns signed a sublease with the corporation, and lawyers for the team argued the city had no right to interfere in that agreement. The day Modell signed a 30-year lease with the Maryland Stadium Authority, he signed a deal in which the Stadium Corp. agreed to allow the Browns to break their lease three years early. 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Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): The temptation may be to shuck your responsibilities, but don't do that. The guilt would be terrible. Finish the job first and then you can play. Also, learn a new computer program or an easier way to do one of your regular chores. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): You build castles in the air, and sometimes they float! Join forces with a realistic friend today. Together, you may make a fantasy tangible. If you're in love, so much the better. If not, you may be, soon. Be willing to give up what you thought you knew. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Be careful of your money today. A loved one may try to talk you out of more than you can afford. If it's an investment for your home, it might be OK, but don't take much of a risk. Talk over a career move with your roommate tonight, for good advice. 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