The corresponding period last year included a $14.7 million tax credit.
It lost $64.1 million, or $42.19 per share, in the corresponding period a year earlier.
For the first six months of 1995, they rose 18.3 percent from the corresponding period a year ago.
They reached 230,350 through May, up 34 percent from the 171,924 in the corresponding period last year.
In the corresponding period a year earlier, it lost $13.8 million.
In the corresponding period last season, 16 players had done it.
For the last three months of 1999, spending also set a record at $13.4 billion, up 5.8 percent from the corresponding period a year ago.
That was down from 63.7 percent in the corresponding period last year, but still above the industry average.
In the corresponding period last year, the company reported a loss of $23.8 million.
Sales through May 10 were 2,532, down from 2,750 in the corresponding period last year.