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Byline: Daily News Staff and Wire Services

Heisman sold to L.A. man

Noted sports collector Gary Cypres of Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850.  paid a record $395,240 for the 1941 Heisman Trophy Heisman Trophy

Annual award given to the outstanding college gridiron football player in the U.S. The trophy was instituted in 1935 by New York City's Downtown Athletic Club and was officially named the following year for the club's first athletic director, the player-coach
 given to Minnesota tailback Bruce Smith at an auction Friday in New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
.

Smith's Heisman is the fourth famed statue sold at auction, this time by Lelands.com. The previous high for a Heisman sold at auction was the second one ever given, in 1936 to Yale end Larry Kelley, which sold for $328,110.

The Heismans once given to USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code.  tailbacks O.J. Simpson in 1968 ($230,000) and Charles White in 1979 ($184,000) have also been sold.

In addition to Smith's Heisman, his game-worn Golden Gophers No. 54 jersey sold for $7,702 and his Minnesota letterman sweater went for $3,819 at Friday's auction. The items were donated by his family.

Cypres has a 27,000-square foot private sports museum in downtown L.A. that he is trying to open to the public in the future.

- Tom Hoffarth

FRANCHISES: The owners of the Oakland Athletics expressed a interest in purchasing an expansion franchise from Major League Soccer to quickly return the sport to San Jose.

Owners of the two-time MLS See multilevel security.  champion San Jose Earthquakes
For the NASL/MISL/WSA club, see San Jose Earthquakes (NASL).
The San Jose Earthquakes, a professional soccer team located in San Jose, California, participated in Major League Soccer (MLS) from 1995 to 2005 and will resume play in 2008.
 announced Thursday that the franchise will move to Houston before next season, citing money losses and a difficult arrangement with Spartan Stadium in San Jose. Anschutz Entertainment Group The Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG) is a sporting and music entertainment presenter and a subsidiary of The Anschutz Corporation. The company owns or operates several major entertainment/sporting venues, including Staples Center and The Home Depot Center and beginning in  repeatedly tried to sell the Quakes to local investors, but couldn't strike a deal.

San Jose could get an expansion franchise as early as 2007, according to MLS commissioner Don Garber, who already agreed to a letter of intent with the city. The new team would retain the Earthquakes' name, colors and history.

L.A.-based Lewis Wolff is the managing partner of the A's ownership group, which includes billionaire investor John Fisher and A's general manager Billy Beane. They purchased the A's on April 1.

``I believe getting involved in another major-league sport is a logical addition to our management's skills and interests,'' Wolff said in a statement. ``I am familiar with the San Jose area and consider the community a great sports market.''

GOLF: The Sandy Lane resort and golf course in Bridgetown, Barbados will host the World Cup of golf next December.

The event will feature the world's top 18 golfers competing for a purse of $3.3 million, organizers said. Tiger Woods was married at the Sandy Lane resort last year.

Twenty-five teams, including the top three teams from each of the World Cup qualifying matches in Mexico and Asia, will compete in the Dec. 4-10 tournament.

TENNIS: A breach-of-contract lawsuit contending that Venus and Serena Williams and their father reneged on promises to play in a 2001 ``Battle of the Sexes'' match won't be retried re·tried  
v.
Past tense and past participle of retry.
 until late next year.

A mistrial A courtroom trial that has been terminated prior to its normal conclusion. A mistrial has no legal effect and is considered an invalid or nugatory trial. It differs from a "new trial," which recognizes that a trial was completed but was set aside so that the issues could be  was declared earlier this week after more than two weeks of testimony.

BOXING: Former heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali will receive a German peace prize today in Berlin for his human rights work. Ali is expected to attend, as well as watch his daughter, Laila, fight tonight in Berlin.
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