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Moe Suffers Knee Injury on Same Course Where He Won Olympic Gold

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On the course near Kvitfjell, Norway, where he won a gold medal at the Winter Olympics a year ago, U.S. skier Tommy Moe fell Friday near the end of a super-giant slalom. He tore a ligament in his right knee, suffered additional ligament damage in his left and could be sidelined as long as six months.

Golf

Mark O’Meara shot a bogey-free, six-under-par 65 for a two-round total of 133 and a three-stroke lead at the halfway point of the Honda Classic in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

Dottie Mochrie’s four-under-par 68 gave her a two-round total of 138 and a one-shot lead in the Ping-Welch’s LPGA tournament in Tucson.

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Lee Elder and Bob Dickson shot five-under-par 67s and shared a one-stroke lead after one round of the SBC Dominion Seniors tournament in San Antonio.

Track & Field

Jamaica’s Merlene Ottey won the women’s 60 meters in 6.97 seconds on the opening day of the World Indoor Championships at Barcelona. Canada’s Bruny Surin successfully defended his men’s 60-meter title, winning in 6.46 seconds.

UCLA’s John Godina’s first effort, 66 feet 11 1/4 inches, was enough to win the shotput and the Bruins placed first, second and fifth in the event on the opening night of the NCAA Indoor Championships at Indianapolis.

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The Arkansas men did not have an individual winner but scored 30 points in five events to take a lead in their attempt to extend their championship streak to 12. UCLA was second with 22 points.

Football

The Canadian Football League approved the sale of the Las Vegas Posse to investors who plan to move the club to Jackson, Miss.

His agent claims a “false positive” test revealed Lee DeRamus, a wide receiver who gave up his final year of eligibility at Wisconsin to make himself eligible for the NFL draft, was positive for marijuana at a national scouting combine.

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Receiver Dameron Ricketts of Culver City and offensive lineman Kyle Strait of Ashland, Ore., have been suspended from the Oregon football team for repeated failure to fulfill team obligations, Coach Mike Bellotti said.

Tennis

Conchita Martinez, after trailing 4-6 in the second-set tiebreaker, won, 6-4, 7-6 (9-7), over unseeded Kristie Boogert at the Delray Beach Winter Championships in Florida.

Miscellany

John Fallon, a New York pathologist who was consulted in the autopsy of Reggie Lewis, confirmed that he told the Massachusetts medical examiner’s office that cocaine could have caused the death of the Boston Celtics’ captain. He stressed, however, that the findings were “totally non-specific” and did not pinpoint cocaine or anything else as the exact cause.

Yankee relief pitcher Steve Howe’s libel suit against the New York Post was dismissed by a judge who said a story about Howe refusing a toke of marijuana actually showed him in a favorable light. . . . Baseball’s labor negotiations will move next week to Lake Buena Vista, Fla., near Orlando.

Montana musher Doug Swingley extended his lead in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, being first to reach the Yukon River village of Anvik, 672 miles into the 1,161-mile race from Anchorage to Nome, Alaska. . . . The Harlem Globetrotters will play at three Southern California sites: Thursday night at 7:30 at the Long Beach Arena, Saturday at 2 and 7:30 at The Pond of Anaheim and Sunday, March 19, at 2 p.m. at the Sports Arena. . . . Delilah Asiago of Kenya heads a field of elite runners for the 16th Mobil St. Patrick’s Day 10K Sunday in Torrance. . . . A rodeo competition for bull riders will be held tonight at 7:30 at the Long Beach Arena.

Names in the News

Dale Earnhardt earned the pole for the Purolator 500 stock in Atlanta with an event-record speed of 185.077 m.p.h. . . . Ralph Sampson has signed on as a player-assistant coach with the Rockford, Ill., Lightning of the Continental Basketball Assn. . . . Scott Moninger of Boulder, Colo., was the men’s leader after the second stage of the Redlands Bicycle Classic. Jeanne Golay of Englewood, Colo., led among women.

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