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Wednesday, July 21, 1999

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When finished in April, Las Vegas Motor Speedway's quarter-mile drag strip will be state-of-art, with seating for approximately 30,000 fans.
Artist rendering courtesy of Las Vegas Motor Speedway.



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No longer a `strip' tease

The massive concrete grandstand has stood alone for nearly three years.
      Lonely and ignored, it must have been jealous when thousands of spectators to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway passed by as they headed to races inside the superspeedway less than a quarter-mile away where NASCAR and Indy Racing League races were being held.
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Charity golf tournament moves from Rio Secco

Staff and wire reports
     
Tiger Woods' agent said a golf touranment over the New Year's weekend featuring some of the world's greatest players will move from Rio Secco Golf club in Henderson to Scottsdale, Ariz.
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TODAY'S SPORTS DIGEST
Ex-Gaels star Dunn to skip senior season at Stanford
Julie Dunn, arguably the greatest female high school golfer Nevada has produced, has come to the end of her competitive golf career.

TUESDAY'S SCORES
BASEBALL Interleague Tampa Bay 5, Philadelphia 4 (13) Chicago Cubs 8, Kansas City 7 San Diego 2, Anaheim 1 Oakland 4, Colorado 3 Cincinnati 5, Detroit 2

COLUMN: Joe Hawk
"Welcome, and thank you for joining us today at Chez Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Which cut of racing steak would you prefer? "If your tastes run to the gourmet, may we recommend our top-end cut.

Bogdanovich to run book at Stratosphere
The Stratosphere appears ready to become a major player in the race and sports book industry after hiring highly respected Nick Bogdanovich to run its operation.

Silver Bandits draft three more ex-UNLV players
The Las Vegas Silver Bandits added three more former UNLV players Tuesday in the second and final day of the International Basketball League's 24-round inaugural draft.

Charity golf tournament moves from Rio Secco
Staff and wire reports Tiger Woods' agent said a golf touranment over the New Year's weekend featuring some of the world's greatest players will move from Rio Secco Golf club in Henderson to Scottsdale, Ariz.

Stars continue spiral with loss to Memphis
Review-Jorurnal David Hulse hit a two-run homer in the sixth inning Tuesday night to give the Memphis Redbirds their second straight 3-2 victory over the Stars in a Pacific Coast League baseball game at Memphis, Tenn.

No longer a `strip' tease
The massive concrete grandstand has stood alone for nearly three years. Lonely and ignored, it must have been jealous when thousands of spectators to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway passed by as they headed to races inside the superspeedway less than a quarter-mile away where NASCAR and Indy Racing League races were being held.

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