Pubdate: Tue, 1 June 1999 Source: Daily Telegraph (UK) Copyright: of Telegraph Group Limited 1999 Contact: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Author: Polly Newton, Political Staff PLEA OVER TOBACCO SPONSORSHIP THE Government faced calls yesterday to allow a raft of sports a temporary exemption from its ban on tobacco sponsorship after it emerged that snooker, as well as Formula One motor racing, could enjoy a reprieve. Like Formula One, snooker is expected to be categorised as a "global" operation, a classification that will allow both sports an extra three years from 2003, when the ban takes effect generally, to find alternative sponsorship. The Institute of Sport Sponsorship, representing sports sponsors, said the Government's approach was "illogical and discriminatory" and called for the ban to be delayed until 2006. Mike Reynolds, the director, said: "If there is a case for the continuation of tobacco sponsorship for a wealthy, high-profile sport like Formula One, then the argument certainly applies for snooker, which is struggling to fund some major tournaments. The case is even stronger for other sports such as fishing, darts and ice hockey which are much more reliant on tobacco sponsorship." The ISS is writing to Tony Banks, the sports minister, and Frank Dobson, the Health Secretary. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea