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Irvin Trial: Evidence May Have Been Tainted

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From Staff and Wire Reports

Evidence could have been contaminated by police during the raid on Michael Irvin’s motel room, an officer said Tuesday in the Dallas Cowboy receiver’s felony drug possession trial.

The testimony from Brian Crum, whose one-year tenure made him the least experienced of four Irving officers at the scene last March, came as defense attorneys tried to further their contention that police made a “comedy of errors.”

The trial’s ninth day also marked the first time Irvin’s family joined him in the courtroom. His mother, an aunt, a sister and a niece sat quietly in the front row, about eight feet from him.

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Irving detective James Hallum, a narcotics investigator who helped with the case, said the tiny amount of cocaine found on the only item belonging to Irvin could have been spread inadvertently by police’s sloppy handling of evidence.

A test tube taken from atop Irvin’s jewelry bag may have picked up the .0005 gram of cocaine found on it while lumped in a plastic grocery bag with other items taken during the drug raid.

The items were not placed into evidence bags until returned to police headquarters. Hallum testified that officers could have called the office and asked for the bags to be brought to the scene. He added that it was not standard for beat cops to carry them.

Tennis

Unseeded Jiri Novak upset No. 2 seed Marcelo Rios of Chile, 7-6 (7-3), 3-6, 6-2, in the first round of the Swiss Open at Gstaad, Switzerland. In other first round action, unseeded Sergi Bruguera of Spain upset fourth-seeded Arnaud Boetsch of France, 7-6 (7-3), 6-1.

Boxing

Riddick Bowe weighed in at 252 pounds for his bout Thursday with Andrew Golota of Poland at Madison Square Garden. Golota, a bronze medalist for Poland in the 1988 Olympics, weighed 243.

World Boxing Council welterweight champion Pernell Whitaker will fight a rematch against Wilfredo Rivera on Sept. 20 at Miami.

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Whitaker (38-1-1, 16 knockouts) won a decision over Rivera (23-1-1, 14 KOs) on April 12.

Pro Hockey

Center Kevin Todd, who scored 16 goals and 43 points in 74 games with the Kings last season, signed a two-year contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins.

“The Kings didn’t try too hard to keep me,” said Todd, who was an unrestricted free agent.

“They had ample opportunity to keep me. They made it sound like I was asking a ridiculous amount of money, and I wasn’t. I’m definitely happy where I’m going now.”

The St. Louis Blues signed defenseman Marc Bergevin, who played with the Detroit Red Wings last season.

John Perpich, an assistant with he Kings the last two seasons, was named head coach of the Phoenix Roadrunners, the Kings International Hockey League affiliate.

The Ottawa Senators signed free agent Denny Lambert, a former left wing with the Mighty Ducks.

Pro Basketball

Brendan Malone, fired as coach of the Toronto Raptors after last season, was hired as an assistant with the New York Knicks, who also hired former Philadelphia 76ers assistant Tom Thibodeau.

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Lee Rose was named an assistant coach with the Charlotte Hornets. Rose spent the last four seasons as vice-president of player personnel for the Milwaukee Bucks.

Miscellany

Morgan Wootten, one of the nation’s top prep basketball coaches during a 40-year career at DeMatha High School, needs a liver transplant in the next two weeks or he will die, his doctor said.

Wootten, 65, has been placed on the highest priority for a liver and will be given the next one that becomes available in the Baltimore area that matches his blood type, said Dr. Paul Thuluvath, his physician at Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Wootten has a 1,094-163 record at DeMatha. In 1993, he became only the fifth high school coach to win 1,000 games.

Walt Disney Co is expected to announce that the Harlem Globetrotters will make the Disney sports complex in Orlando its permanent training facility, according to the Orlando Sentinel.

Harold (Hal) Robson, the first Canadian-born race car driver to compete in the Indianapolis 500, died at the age of 85 from complications arising from lymphoma.

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Joe Cravens, former head basketball coach at the University of Idaho the last three seasons, was named assistant at UC Irvine.

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