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Petty Facing Hit-and-Run Charges in North Carolina

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From Staff and Wire Reports

Stock car racing legend Richard Petty, who is running for North Carolina’s secretary of state, was charged Wednesday with hit-and-run and reckless driving in connection with an accident in Cabarrus County last week.

State Highway Patrol officials said the accident occurred on Interstate 85 as Petty was trying to pass another car.

Petty is scheduled to appear in Cabarrus County District Court on Oct. 16 on the misdemeanor charges.

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Deion Sanders’ wife, Carolyn, has filed for divorce from the Dallas Cowboys’ star, accusing him of “cruel treatment” and adultery.

The suit was filed on Sept. 11, three days before the couple’s seventh anniversary. Carolyn Sanders, 31, seeks temporary custody of the couple’s 6-year-old daughter, Deiondra, and 2-year-old son, Deion Jr.

“Divorce is part of life. The divorce rate right now is about 50%,” Sanders said after practice Wednesday. “Women come and go, but family is something you can never replace.”

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Nebraska linebacker Terrell Farley will be sentenced Oct. 25 on a charge of first-offense drunk driving. Farley, 21, was arrested Aug. 30 in Lincoln after police saw him driving erratically. His blood alcohol level was 0.17%.

Boxing

Seven months after announcing he had tested HIV positive, former heavyweight boxer Tommy Morrison scheduled a news conference for today in Tulsa, Okla., to make a “major announcement.” . . . Kevin Rooney, former trainer for Mike Tyson, tried to convince a jury in Albany, N.Y., that the fighter owes him $49 million for breaking a contract. Rooney claims Tyson reneged on a handshake deal that promised him 10% of the fighter’s earnings for the rest of his career.

Pro Basketball

The Minnesota Timberwolves have signed Australian guard Shane Heal, who scored 28 points in an exhibition game against the U.S. Olympic team this summer. . . . The Utah Jazz requested waivers on forward Kenny Gattison, acquired from Orlando as part of the trade that sent center Felton Spencer to the Magic. A team spokesman said Gattison planned to take an NBA assistant coaching job.

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Soccer

The 2002 World Cup, co-hosted by Japan and South Korea, will not expand from 32 to 40 teams, as Japan had requested.

“It’s not their decision,” FIFA spokesman Keith Cooper said in Zurich, Switzerland. “It is FIFA who decides how many teams there are in the World Cup.”

Olympics

The International Olympic Committee offered $7.3 million in hush money to Monique Berlioux when it dismissed her as its powerful administrative chief in 1985, a Berlin newspaper, Berliner Zeitung, reported. Berlioux was the IOC’s top executive officer for 14 years and played a crucial role in planning eight successive Summer and Winter Olympics.

Names in the News

Arantxa Sanchez Vicario and Conchita Martinez, ranked second and third in the world, will lead Spain in the defense of its Fed Cup tennis title when it plays the United States on Sept. 28-29 at Atlantic City, N.J. . . . Arnold Palmer and Lee Trevino will be among the golfers in the Ralphs Senior Classic at Wilshire Country Club Oct. 4-6.

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