■BASEBALL
Yankee tickets not cheap
If you want to buy a front-row seat at the new Yankee Stadium for an individual game, the list price of a ticket is US$2,625. Individual game sales for the first season of the US$1.5 billion ballpark start on Tuesday and the Legends Seats that ring the infield start at US$525 a game, the New York Yankees’ Web site said. Those seats cost US$500 to US$2,500 as part of full season tickets and they include food and soft drinks. The cheapest tickets are the bleachers in the outfield at US$14. The Yankees said last summer that they had sold 3,500 of 4,300 premium seats as part of season plans, but sales slowed when the recession intensified. Across town at the Mets’ new Citi Field, where individual game sales began last weekend, top tickets are priced at US$295 to US$695.
■FOOTBALL
Former QB dies in Greece
A former NFL quarterback who failed to show for sentencing on drunken driving charges in the US nearly four years ago has been killed in a car crash in Greece, Pennsylvania authorities said. A Chester County detective said authorities had initially been skeptical about reports of William “Jeff” Komlo’s death in a crash last weekend. But acting Chief County Detective Jim Vito said the State Department used fingerprints to confirm the victim was indeed the 52-year-old fugitive. In July 2005, Komlo failed to show for sentencing on two drunken driving convictions. He had also failed to show for an unrelated hearing two months earlier. Komlo was also under investigation for fires at homes in Pennsylvania and Florida. Komlo played for the Detroit Lions, Atlanta Falcons and Tampa Bay Buccaneers between 1979 and 1983.
■ICE HOCKEY
‘The General’ dies, aged 83
Former Czechoslovakia coach Jaroslav Pitner, who helped mastermind emotionally charged wins over the Soviets in the 1960s, has died at the age of 83, his former club Dukla Jihlava announced on Friday. “The General of Ice Hockey” coached his countrymen between 1966 and 1973, taking them to the world title in Prague in 1972. Under his leadership, the Czech team also earned silver at the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble and bronze in the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo. Pitner’s greatest achievement was the development of a defensive system that allowed Czechoslovakia to record historic victories over their rivals the Soviet Union. Czechoslovakia beat the Soviet team 2-0 and 4-3 during the 1969 World Championships in Stockholm, the year after the USSR had sent troops into Czechoslovakia.



