Sport: The Week in Review

Patrick Miles
Friday 17 June 1994 23:02 BST
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TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR are found guilty of financial irregularities by the FA, have 12 points deducted for the start of next season, are suspended from the 1994-95 FA Cup and are fined pounds 600,000 plus costs.

Michael Schumacher increases his lead in the Formula One world championship with victory in the Canadian Grand Prix as speculation increases

about whether Nigel Mansell will return to the Williams team from IndyCar racing.

Todd Martin defeats Pete Sampras in the final at Queen's and South Africa earn a share of the rugby union Test series by beating England 27-9.

New Zealand's Martin Crowe scores a century in the second Test against England.

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