12B - The Michigan Daily - SportsThursday - September 6, 2001 4 NFL improves offer, officials will consider NEW YORK (AP) - The NFL increased its offer to locked-out offi- cials yesterday and gave them a day to consider before deciding whether to go with replacements in the regular- season openers this weekend. The offer includes a 60-percent increase in salaries this year, com- pared with the 40-percent jump in the NFL's last offer. But the rest of the package remains the same, with offi- cials' salaries doubled by 2003. Tom Condon, the negotiator for the union, was on his way back to his Kansas City office, from where he would present the new offer to the 119 officials. League spokesman Greg Aiello said the league had to know by today in order to make plans for the weekend. "We hope the membership will con- sider it and respond favorably," Aiello said. Last week, the league locked out its officials, who have been without a contract since March. Commissioner Paul Tagliabue said the NFL didn't want to start the season without a con- tract, which would allow officials to walk off the field at any time. Last week's final exhibitions were worked with replacements, most from NFL ticket costs rising to unchartered territory CHICAGO (AP) - For the first time, the average price for an NFL ticket has broken the $50 mark and taking a family of four to a game costs more than $300. Team Marketing Reports said yesterday that the average ticket cost this year in the NFL was up by 8.7 percent, to $53.64. The family cost, which includes tickets, parking, food and souvenirs, rose 8.4 percent to an average of $303.33. Washington has the highest average ticket cost at $81.69, and the highest cost for a family of four at $442.54. Arizona has the lowest average cost at $37.60 and Atlanta the low- est family cost at $228.06. Denver and Pittsburgh , made the biggest jumps thanks to their new stadiums. Replacement referees confer during the second quarter of a Detroit Lions' preseason game. Regular game officials are in the midst of a labor dispute. college or the Arena League, and there were no major gaffes. Talks resumed Tuesday and went for a half-hour yesterday morning, when the league put its nUw offer, on the table. Over the long term, howev- er, the two sides remain 50-75 percent apart. The latest development leaves the NFL with two plans, one of which must be implemented by today. One has a slate of regular officials sched- uled for the 15 games on opening week; the other has crews of replace- ments, augmented by NFL supervi- sors, ready to get to the games. Regardless of who works them, the replacement officials have been guar- anteed four games at S2,000 per game. ........... The Steelers moved from 28th last year to fifth at $62.03, a 52.2 percent increase. Denver, which is opening Invesco Field at Mile High this year, jumped from 16th to second at $77.61, an increase of.66.8 percent. The Broncos are also second in family cost. Family price includes four tickets, two small beers, four soft drinks, four hot dogs, parking and two adult-sized caps. l U U Don't Miss the Action...this weekend in Michigan Athletics Presented by: di s U Student Memberships s Avoid all the hassles and crowds " Short-term memberships/month to month *,Only $46 per month while special lasts with month to month memberships " Call today (734-761-4440) or visit our website at www.1oniclub.com * See why One on One is the choice of so many UM students One on One Athletic Club 2875 Boardwalk Drive, Ann Arbor, MI (734)761-4440 Club Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 5:30am-11:00pm atFri. 5:30am-10:00pm SSat. & Sun. 8am-6pm " Volleyball All Sport Challenge Friday, Sept. 7 U-M vs. Pittsburgh 7:30 p.m. **Free Domino's pizza to the first 400 fans (Cliff Keen Arena courtyard) Saturday, Sept. 8 U-M vs. E. Michigan 2 p.m. U-M vs. Georgia 7:30 p.m. All matches held at Cliff Keen Arena U-M students admitted FREE with a valid ID. For more info. on Michigan Athletics visit MGoBlue.com. le Men's Soccer Friday, Sept. 7 U-M vs. Cleveland State 7 p.m. at Elbel Field 2001 Home Opener! Don't miss your chance to win prizes courtesy of Soccer Mania! Women's Soccer Friday, Sept. 7 U-M vs. Kentucky 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 9 U-M vs. Dayton 1 p.m. * WUSA Day * Don't miss your chance to meet Washington Freedom midfielder, and former Wolverine, Kacy Beitel! Home games at the U-M Soccer Field on S. State Street __ __ - Vi