20—MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Feb. 20, 1991 SCOREBOARD THURSDAY i a Erkwards 1-2 4-4 6. Burton 6-9 4-4 16 Kessler 2-5 0-0 4. Coles 1-8 2-2 4. Davis 1-1 Basketball 0-2 2, Askins 1-3 04) 2, Ogg 0-0 OO 0. Totals Transactions LOCAL NEWS INSIDE 37-75 14-19 90. MILWAUKEE (116) Grayer 4-11 3-3 11. Roberts 2-6 0-1 4, A R nR ioT AIU9^LE iKIERCEFI^ iNCoMiNa 9 m . BASEBALL NBA standings Schayes 7-9 4-5 18. Humphries 7-15 1-2 17, American League ■ Residents oppose molf proposal. EASTERN CONFERENCE Robertson 8-11 4-6 21. Ellis 6-12 3-4 17, Sikma BALTIMORE ORIOLES— Agreed to terms Atlantic Division 6-10 2-3 15, Conner 2-5 3-4 7, Lohous 3-6 OO with Brady Anderson, outfiekJor, on a one-year W L Pet. GB 6, Kornot 0-3 OO 0, Henson 0 3 OO 0. Totals Boston 39 13 .750 — 4091 2028 116. contracL CLEVELAND INDIANS—Agreed to terms ■ Authority to help military families. Philadelphia 27 24 .529 11i/j Miami 19 22 22 27— 90 with Tom Candiotti, pitoher, on a one-year con­ Nowlbrk 22 30 .423 17 Milwaukee 25 32 25 34— 116 Support lAteshington 22 31 .415 171/2 3-Point goals— Miami 2-3 (Rico 2-3), Mil­ tracL KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Agreed to terms New Jersey 17 35 .327 22 waukee 6-10 (Ellis 2-2, Humphries 2-3, ■ Local dentists send supplies to Gulf. with Danny Tartabull, outfielder, on a one-year our Miami 15 36 .294 23PHOENIX SUNS—Activated Joe Barry Car- Portland 42 10 .808 — LA Lakers 15 33 30 34— 112 roll, center, from the suspended llsL Raced Tim LA Lakers 38 13 .745 31/2 Houston 24 30 27 22— 103 Perry, fonvard, on the injured list Kuwaitis report Phoenix 33 17 .660 8 3-Point goals—Los Angeles 5-10 (Scott 2-3, Goiden Slate 28 22 .560 13 FOOTBALL Iraq readies for ground war Wurttiy 1-1, Green 1-2, E.Johnson 1-4), Hous­ Seattle 23 27 .460 1 8 ton 4-18 (Maxwell 4-12, K.Smith 0-1, Wbod 0-2, ATIANTA FALCONS-Nam od Ollio Wilson iraqi atrocities LA Clippers 16 34 .320 25 Floyd 0-3). Fouled out—B.Johnson. nrnning becks coach; Keith Rowan offensive Sacramento 15 34 .306 25'/2 By MORT ROSENBLUM GENEVA (AP) — A member Rebounds— Los Angeles 53 fThompson 16), line coach: and June Jones assistant heed Moscow with Iraq’s answer to a 40-minute address, the first in his However, Iraq launched two or After two nights of heavy bom­ Tdssday's Gamas Houston 52 (Thorpe 14). Assists—Los Angelos coach of offense. The Associated Press Soviet peace proposal. Bush was of the exiled Kuwaiti govern­ Indiana 115, Charlotte 102 24 (E.Johnson 17). Houston 18 (Thorpe 6). own voice since Feb. 10, what Iraq’s three more Scud missiles into Saudi bardment, weary residents of Bagh­ New Jersey 97, Sacramento 83 DENVER B RO NC O S-N am ed Ernie Staut- reported to have told Mikhail S. ment said today that occupying Total fouls— Los Anigeles 16. Houston 26. Tech­ ner defensiva line coach. response was to Moscow’s peace Arabia today in a rare daylight at­ dad had a night free of allied air at­ Atlanta 110, Now York 102 4. Indiana (22-3) did not play. Next vs. Iowa, mour, Nattress), 12:39. 7. Detroit Yzerman 43 Iraqi forces have stepped iq) the nicals—Houston illegal defense 3. A— 16,611. Thursday. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Named Stove Fur­ DHAHRAN, Saudi Arabia — As Gorbachev the proposal needs addi­ plan. Philadelphia 107, Seattle 104, OT (Gallant Zombo), 1537. 8. Detroit Barr 16 tack, the U.S. military command tacks. The Iraqi occupiers of Kuwait ness defensive line coach. killing and torture of Kuwaitis in Phoenix 109, Boston 105 5. Syracuse (23-3) did not play. Next: vs. No. (Green), 1634. Penalties— Matteau, Cal (hook­ the war vigil ticked toward an ex­ tional conditions to be acceptable to Saddam did not say if he had ac­ said. It was not immediately Bulls 118, Bullets 113 Hockey LOS ANGELES RAMS—Named Ronnie did not. Chicago 118, Washington 113 18 SL John's at Madison Squa's Garden, ing), 2 3 4 ; Barr, Det (holding), 6 3 4 ; Burr, Del the past two weeks, concentrat­ WASHINGTON (113) nesday. Jortes linebackers coach and Clarence Shel- pected allied ground offensive, Sad­ the . cepted or rejected the Soviet reported if the missiles hit or were In a midday communique, Iraq’s LA Lakers 112, Houston 103 (roughing), 6:34; T.Hunter, Cal (roughing), 6:34; mon mnning backs coach. dam Hussein declared today that ing on women, children and Milwaukee 116, Miami 90 B.King 12-26 3-3 29. Ha.Grant 7-12 4-6 18, 6. North Carolina (20-4) did not play. Next: Fteberts, Cal (high-sticking), 9:04; Faderov, Det “There is no path except the path proposal, details of which have not intercepted by U.S.-made Patriot military said the allies carried out Ellison 6-7 2-2 14, English 5-11 7-6 18, Eacklos vs. Clemson, Saturday. NEW YORK JETS—Announced the retire detainees. Portland 107, Dallas 100 NHL standings (hooking). 9:58; Gallant Det (elbowing). 19:57; Iraq is willing and ready to fight a that we have chosen ... and which been disclosed. 15-26 2-3 32, Jones 0-0 0-0 0, J.Williams 1-2 7. Duke (22-5) did not play. Next: vs. North ment of Marty Lyons, defensive end. defense missiles. more than 320 raids on military tar­ Wednesday's Games WALES CONFERENCE M.Hunter, Cal (roughing), 19:57. Kuwait Minister of Planning 0-0 2, Irvin 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 46-85 18-22 113. Carolina State, Wednesday. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Named Chuck ^ound war if President Bush con­ Tariq Aziz has carried to Moscow,” Earlier today in a military com­ Sources said the missiles ap­ Sacramento at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Patrick Division Overtime—None. Penalties— None. gets in the southern war zone over CHICAGO (118) 8. Kansas (19-4) did not play. Next: at Clausen defensivs line coach. tinues to reject his peace efforts. Suleiman Mutawa also said Iraqi Atlanta at DotroiL 7:30 p.m. W L TPts OF GA Shots on goal—Detroit 8-10-9-2— 29. Calgary Saddam said in a speech broadcast munique, the Baghdad government parently were aimed in the general the past 24 hours — more than three Pippen 7-16 2-4 16. Ho.Grant 3-10 0-0 6, Colorado, Wednesday. HOCKEY soldiers are killing torture vic­ Orlando at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. NY Rangers 31 21 9 71 229 191 9-14-9-2-34. As Saddam spoke, his foreign by Baghdad radio. Cartwright 5-10 2-4 12, POxson 4-7 0-0 8, Jor­ 9. Arizona (20-5) did not play. Next: vs. National Hocksy League said Iraq is a “sincere advocate of direction of Riyadh, the Saudi capi­ Golden State at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Pittsburgh 31 26 3 65 256 225 Power-play Opportunities— Detroit 0 of 6; tims to prevent them from dan 15-27 10-10 40, S.King 3-7 2-4 8, Calitomia, Thursday. MINNESOTA NORTH STARS—Signed a minister, Tariq Aziz, was headed for It was not clear from Saddam’s Phoenix at LA Clippers, 1030 p.m. Philadelphia 29 27 6 64 204 193 Calgary 2 of 7. peace.” tal. Please see WAR, page 6. Armstrong 3-8 4-4 11, Levingston 3-5 0-0 6, 10. Utah (24-2) did not play. Next: at multiyear working agreement with Kalamazoo reporting atrocities later. He said Thursday's Gamas New Jersey 25 25 11 61 212 202 Goalies— Detroit Hanlon, 4-4-3 (34 shots-30 Perdue 1-1 0-0 2. Hodges 3-7 2-2 9. Totals Colorado State. Thursday. of the International Hockey League. Seattle at New York, 7:30 p.m. Washington 27 31 3 57 195 210 saves). Calgary, Wamsley, 8-7-5 (29-25). bodies are being buried “so there 47-98 22-28 118. MONTREAL CANADIENS-Callod up Patrick Miami at Washington, 7:30 p.m. 11. Southern Mississippi (20-3) dkl not play. NY Islanders 21 32 8 50 179 222 A—20,132 Vlbshington 20 24 34 35— 113 Next: at Cincinnab, Wednesday. Lebeau, left wing, from Fredericton of the are no traces left.” LA Lakers at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Adams Division Referee— Terry Gregson. Linesrrwn— Swede Chicago 25 27 34 32— 118 American Hockey League. The abuses are being reported Milwaukee at Houston, 8 3 0 p.m. 1 2 Kentucky (19-5) did not play. Next; at x-Boston 36 18 8 80 235 202 Knox, Mike Cvik. 3-Point goals— Washington 3-6 (B.King 2-4, VanderbilL Wednesday. ST. LOUIS BLUES—Recalled Pat JaWonski, Portland at Denver, 9:30 p.m. Montreal 32 23 7 71 212 192 by sources inside Kuwait, English 1-1, Ha.Grant 0-1), Chicago 2-6 goalterxler. and Tom Tilley, dafensoman, from 13. East Tennessee State (24-3) did not play. Hartford 27 27 6 60 175 195 Democrats try (Armstrong 1-1, Hodges 1-3, F%xson 0-1, Jor­ Next: at Marshall, Saturday, Peoria of the International Hockey League. Mutawa told a news conference NBA results Buffalo 22 25 14 58 210 211 NHL statistics International Hocksy League dan 0-1). Fouled out—Ha.Grant. 14. Nebraska (22-4) did not play. Next: at Quebec 12 38 11 35 171 268 after addressing the U.N. Human NEW YOFIK (AP) — NHL scoring and goal­ MILWAUKEE ADMIRALS—Recalled Gus Rebounds—Washington 40 (Ellison 12), Missouri, Wednesday. CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Pacers 115, Hornets 102 tending leaders through games of Surxlay, Fob. Mdfscheuser, goalie, from Roanoke of the East Rights Commission. Chicago 60 (Pippen 13). Assists—Washington 15. Now Mexico State (19-3) did not play. Norris Division INDIANA (115) Coast Hockey League. 33 (English 11). Chicago 26 (Pippen 8). Total Next: at Utah State, Thursday. W L TPts GF GA Thompson 2-3 0-0 4, Person 13-23 3-4 30, SCORING East Coast Hockey League fouls— Washington 23, Chicago 21. Techni­ 16. Oklahoma State (19-5) beat Kansas State X-SL Louis 36 17 7 79 235 191 Dreiling 2-4 0-0 4, M.Williams 2-5 0-0 4, Miller GM G A R s Pirn RICHMOND RENEGADES-Named Dave West Hartford cals—Jordan, Washington coach Unsold. 76-65. Next: vs. Colorado, Sunday. Chicago 36 20 5 77 201 161 no income tax 9-17 10-10 29, Fleming 2-5 3-4 7, Schrempl 2-5 Gretzky, LA 58 33 80 113 12 Allison head coach. Flagrant foul—Ha.GranL A— 17,894. 17. UCLA (18-7) did not play. Next: vs. Detroit 26 30 7 50 217 233 2-2 6, Sanders 4-7 0-0 8, Smits 7-15 3-3 17, Hull, StL 57 63 29 92 14 ROANOKE VALLEY REBELS—Loaned Rob Oregon, Thursday. Minnesota 20 32 10 50 195 215 marine dies Wittman 1-2 0-0 2, K,Williams 2-3 0-0 4. Totals Yzerman, Dot 62 42 45 87 34 Wilson, defenseman, to New Haven of the Blazers 107, Mavs 100 18. S t John's (1 76 ) did not play. Next; vs. Toronto 17 38 6 40 1 77 248 "n ; 46-89 21-23 115. Ftecchi. Pit 58 30 57 87 34 American Hockey League. Acquired Michael By PETER VILES ago of former Gov. William A. (AP) — U.S. Marine CpI. DALLAS (100) No. 7 Syracuse at Madison Square Garden, Smyths Division CHARLOTTE (102) Cullen, Pit 58 26 61 87 70 Mudd, goalie, to complete an earlier bads. O’Neill’s proposal to tax residential o- WpdrffltKlny n Los Angeles 33 20 7 73 249 194 Scott Francis Bianco, formerly Newman 7-13 2-2 16. Reid 3-7 2-2 8, McCray 1-7 2-2 4. White 2-4 1-2 5, Larmer, Chi 60 33 47 80 40 COLLEGE The Associated Press 19. LSU (17-7) dkl rx>t play. Next: at Missis­ Calgary 32 21 7 71 249 190 utility bills. 3J r“ Gminskl8-11 3-4 19. Chapman 4-126-8 15, Gill Donaldson 3-9 1-2 7, Harper 13-21 3-4 32, Sakic, Quo 60 33 45 78 18 GREAT MIDWEST ATHLETIC CON­ of West Hartford died Sunday in sippi, Wednesday. Edmonton 29 28 3 61 207 199 Oates, SIL 40 16 61 77 25 7-17 2-2 16, Bogues 2-6 0-0 4. Tripucka 3-8 5-5 Blackman 2-5 0-0 5 H.Williams 7-9 2-2 16. FERENCE—Named Michael Slive commis­ 20. Virginia (1 9 6 ) lost to Georgia Tech 73-60. Winnipeg 22 31 10 54 208 218 Colley, Pit 59 21 55 76 99 HARTFORD — House the Persian Gulf in a forklift ac­ 11, Curry 0-0 4-4 4. Leckner 0-3 3-6 3, Gattison B.Devis 2-3 3-4 7, English 8-14 4-4 20, Upsftew sioner. “Nothing has been removed” E Next: at North Carolina State, Saturday. Vancouver 21 35 6 48 184 240 Macinnis. Cgy 59 21 51 72 62 > . m 2-5 2-2 6. Totals 36-82 29-35 102. 2- 4 0-0 4. Totals 40-76 16-20 100. EAST TEXAS STATE—Named Ronny Democratic leaders say Gov. Lowell from consideration, Balducci said. cident, military officials said. 21. Mississippi State (17-6) did not play. x-clinched playoff berth Janney, Bos 60 22 48 70 8 Hi Q Indiana 26 33 26 30— 115 PORTLAND (107) Feldman offensive line coach. Bianco, 21, was moving Next: vs. Florida, Wednesday. Tuesday's Games Fleury, Cgy 59 30 39 69 100 P. Weicker Jr.’s budget proposal is “Not even some of the deeper cuts.” Chariotta 34 20 20 28— 102 Kersey 411 2-4 10. aW illiams 4 7 1-2 9, MARIST— Named Art Smith baseball coach, 2 2 Pittsburgh (1 8 6 ) dkl not play. Next: at Pittsburgh 6, Buffalo 3 Neely, Bos 54 39 29 68 81 very much alive, but that they will military equipment with the 3-Point goals— Indiana 2-6 (Person 1-3, Miller Duckworth 7-17 0-0 14. Drexler 8-14 2-3 19. Tom Diehl lacrosse coach, Tom Chiavelll No. 25 Georgetown, Wednesday. SL Louis 3, Toronto 2 Lafontaine, NYI 55 33 3 5 68 32 2 ro 1- 3), Charlotte 1-5 (Chapman 1-2, Newman 0-1, Fbrter 8-11 4 7 23. Robinson 6-12 7-10 19. sofiball coach, and Pete Colaizzo men's and also draft a second budget-balancing He said the Democrats who con­ forklift when the accident oc­ 23. Prirxteton (18-2) did not play. Next: vs. Detroit 4, Calgary 4, tie Roenick, Chi 59 30 38 68 60 2 -< Gill 0-1, Tripucka 0-1). Fouled out— Nona. Ainge 3-8 4-4 11, Cooper 1-1 0-0 2. Vbung 0-0 women's track and field coach. trol the tax-writing Finance Com­ Columbia, Friday. Wednesday's Games Robitaille, LA 55 33 34 6 7 46 plan built on tax increases other than curred, said a Marines spokes­ Rebounds— Indiana 46 (Person 7), Charlotte 51 0-0 O.Totals 41-81 20-30 107. MORGAN STA TE-N am ed Ricky Diggs foot­ 24. Seton Hall (17-7) beat Niagara 76-61. Montreal at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. Francis, Hart 60 21 46 67 43 mittee will draft at least two tax man. He gave no further details. (Reid 10). Assists— Indiana 36 (Miller 8). Char­ Dallas 22 26 26 26— 100 ball coach. a state income tax. Next: vs. Villanova, Saturday. Edmonton at Minrreaota, 8:35 p.m. Fedorov. Det 59 28 37 65 30 lotte 27 (Gill 11). Total louls— Indiana 28, Char- Portland 35 22 23 27— 107 SPRINGFIELD-Named Named Mike Honey After a private meeting Wednes­ plans — one that includes a state in­ m 2 5 Georgetown (1 5 6 ) did m t play. N ext vs. Vancouver at Winnipeg, 8:35 p.m. Leolch, NYR 60 12 53 65 34 lotto 21. Technicals— Newman, Smits. Flagrant 3-Point goals—Dallas 4-12 (Harper 3-6, and Bob Parsing men's assistant lacrosse No. 22 FYttsburgh, Wednesday. Quebec at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. Bourque. Bos 58 14 49 63 53 day of the 88 Democrats who con­ come tax, as Weicker did in his o Blackman 1-3, McCray 0-1, White 0-1, B.Davis coaches. foul— Gattison. A—23,901. Thursday's Games Youths terrorize 0-1), Fbrtland 5-12 (Fterter 3-6, Drexler 1-1, Toschot Phi 56 3 7 24 61 1 16 trol the House, the leaders stressed budget, and one that raises existing Gagner, Min 56 33 28 61 67 Ainge 1-5). Foule'd out—White. College hoop scores N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. Nets 97, Kings 83 Toronto at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Sandstrom, LA 49 30 31 61 76 that no aspect of Weicker’s plan has taxes and avoids an income tax. Ftebounds— Dallas 41 (McCray 11), Portland 49 EAST Waterbury Boston at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. SACRAMENTO (83) (B.Williams, Robinson 10). Assists—Dallas 24 Allegheny 84, Denison 83 Nieuwendyk, Cgy 59 30 30 60 24 been rejected in the seven days since Balducci said the alternative plan Hanson 1-5 0-0 2, Carr 8-16 4-8 20, Causwell N.Y. Islanders at SL Louis, 8:35 p.m. Hawerchuk, Buf 60 21 39 60 24 Swimming WATERBURY (AP) — Six (Blackman 9). Portland 24 (Fterter, Drexler, American U. 71, George Mason 68 Narda Conley/Speclal to the Herald he outlined it in a speech to the would likely center on an expansion 7- 10 1-1 15, Mays 6-15 3-4 15, Sparrow 5-13 Vancouver at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. Housley, Win 62 19 41 60 16 Philadelphia youths who came Bloomfiald 82, King's, N.Y. 74 Legislature. of the state sales tax to now-cxempt 0-0 10, Wennington 0-1 2-2 2, Sampson 0-5 0-0 16. Technicals— Dallas coach Adubato. Dallas Boston U. 65, Army 49 NHL results HIGH IMPACT COLLISION — Firefighters work at the scene of an accident at 276 Hartford into the city in the back of a 0, Les 2-4 4-4 9, Higgins 1-1 3-4 5, Calloway illegal defense. A— 12,884. Buffalo SL 59, Brockport SL 48 GOALTENDING Manchester Swim Club “The governor’s budget at least items. Those items could include (Empty-net goals In parentheses) white sketch limousine returned 2- 5 1-2 5. Totals 32-75 18-25 83. Connecticut 70, Providenco 66, OT Road, Manchester, where a car crashed into a teiephone pole at 11 p.m. Wednesday. The NEW JERSEY (97) Penguins 6, Sabres 3 MP GA SO Avg. The Manchester Swim Club recentley didn’t incur the wrath of ‘dead on food, utility bills, clothing and Big East Conlsrsncs O all Duquesrre 93, Hartford 88, OT defeated Windsor, 242-192. Those taking top home in the back of a police Morris 7-17 11-12 25, Coleman 12-22 3-7 27, Hasek 65 1 0 .92 arrival,’ as did the one a couple of numerous business services. Weick­ W L W L Fairfield 68, Loyola, Md. 66 Buffalo 0 1 2—3 honors were: driver of the car, Robin D. Emmett, 33, of 890 Fullerton Ave„ Bolton, was taken by Life Star Dudley 1-7 0-0 2, Blaylock 5-17 1-2 11, Thous Waite 60 2 0 2.00 cruiser after they were arrested Syracuse 9 3 23 3 Geneseo SL 83, Fredonia SL 55 Pittsburgh 1 4 1—6 Girls 8 and under: 100 medley relay- 1. years ago,” said House Speaker er considered such a plan, but 4-10 3-4 11, Bowie 0-2 0-0 0, Potrovic 4-8 3-3 Millen 49 2 0 2.45 helicopter to St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center, Hartford. She was in satisfactory this for terrorizing a family and Georgetown 7 5 15 8 Geneva 78, FYtL-Johnstown 68 First Period—1, Pittsburgh, Recchi 31 (Betsy Lindell, Katie Ruggiero, Erica Chirico, 12 Mills 1-1 0-0 2. George 2-2 1-1 5. Haley 0-1 Bellour 3051 125 3 2.46 Richard Balducci, D-Ncwington. rejected it. Pittsburgh 7 5 18 8 Maine Maritime 91, Maine-Augusta 72 (Lemieux. Errey), 17:25. Penaltios— Hartman, Angela Iwanski), 138.25; 25 free- 1. Kristen morning, hospital officials said. She lost control of her car while driving around an S-curve on shooting up an unoccupied car. 0- 2 0, Buechler 1-1 0-0 2 Gervin 0-0 0-0 0. To­ Cloutier 403 24 0 3.57 Sl John's 8 6 17 6 Monhattanville 113, N.Y. Maritime 100 But (roughing), 20KX); Hillier, Pit (roughing), Mikkelson, 20.79, 2. Chirico; 25 back-1. Mikkel- He was referring to the immediate tals 37-88 22-31 97. Chicago (2) 3631 156 3 2.58 Police said the rampage early CONNECTICUT 7 6 16 8 Northeastern 82, Maine 73 20 :00. son, 24.63; 25 fly- 1. Ruggiero, 23.79, 2. Lin- Hartford Road, police said. rejection by Democrats two years Sacramento 19 14 22 28— 83 Richter 1884 92 0 2.93 Please see BUDGET, page 6. Seton Hall 7 6 17 7 Old Westbury 65, Caldwell 62 Secortd Period— 2, Pittsburgh, Stevens 28 dell, 3. Iwanski; 25 breasF 1. Iwanski, 26.25, 3. Wednesday morning was a New Jersey 23 22 21 31— 97 Vanbiesbrouck 1758 91 3 3.11 Villanova 7 6 14 10 Oneonia SL 74, Cortland S t 73 (Lemieux, Coffey). 10.-07 (pp). 3, Pittsburgh, Lindell; 100 free relay- 1. (Lindell, Mikkelson, 3-ft>int goals— Sacramento 1-6 (Los 1-3, NY Rangers (3) 3652 188 3 3.06 botched attempt at revenge. ProviderKe 5 9 14 11 Potsdam SL 6 2 Plattsburgh SL 51 Bourque 17. 13:54 (sh). 4, Pittsburgh, Errey 15 Chirico, Iwanski), 1:24.75. Hansen 0-1, Mays 0-1, Sparrow 0-1), New Jer­ Roy 2237 97 1 2.60 Waterbury police Lt. Robert Boston College 1 12 11 15 RPI 77, Union, N.Y. 66 (Roberts, Lemieux), 15:41. 5. Pittsburgh, Jagr Boys 8 and under: 100 mddley relay- 1. sey 1-7 (Potrovic 1-2, Thous 0 -2 Morris 0-3). Ftecicot 617 30 1 2.92 Rhode Island 63, Temple 62 20 (Ftecchi, Lemieux), 18:51. 6, Buffalo, Ruuttu (Clinton Rickards, Michael McLean, Mike Acsto, Dcely told the Waterbury Fouled out—None, Rebounds—Swam ento 52 Chabot 106 6 0 3.33 Monday's Results Rider 81, Wagner 69 14 (Hawerchuk, Krupp), 19:43 (pp). Penal­ Paul Stewart), 1:49,30; 25 free- 2. McLean, 3. Republican-American that the (Causwell 11), New Jersey 58 (Moms 18). As­ Seton Hall 76, Niagara 61 tios—Wells, But (tripping), 3:12; Zalapskl, Pit Bergeron 796 55 0 4.15 Local education program lacks funding Villanova 73, Boston College 61 Aceto; 25 back- 1. Jonathan Dimonte, 24.22, 2. sists—Sacramento 16 (Les 6), New Jersey 15 Montreal (4) 3764 192 2 3.06 Syracuse 88, Florida State 79 Vermont 79, Dartmouth 66 (hooking), 5:34; Hartmaa Buf (elbowing), 8:33; Stewart; 25 fly- 1. Rickards, 25.82, 2. Aceto; 25 six youths, between the ages of (Blaylock 5). Total louls— Sacramento 28, New Poeters 1000 46 1 2.76 Worcester SL 108, Framingham S t 86 Murphy, Pit (holding), 12;11; Hartman, Buf breast- 1. Stewart, 29.00, 2. Ftat Curtain; 100 Jersey 21. Technicals— Hanson 2 Sacramento Hextall 1703 83 0 2.92 11 and 18, arrived on Ward Tuesday's Results Worcester Tech 72, W. New England 55 (roughing), 14:41; Coffey, Pit (rougNng), 14:41; free relay- 1. (Rickards, McLean, Aceto, Kevin could take data processing classes tliis year. ful students from last year. “The success of this program can be dupli­ coach Motta. Ejectiort— Hartsen. A— 7,583. Wregget 928 50 0 3.23 By MELISSA B. ROBINSON SU'cet at about 4 a.m., in a white UConn 70. FYovidence 66 OT Vbrk, Ra. 70, Catholic U. 61 Shannon, Buf (hoWing), 16:45; Trottier, Pit (trip­ Chirico), 1:30.67. Hoffort 39 3 0 4.62 “If they can find a job, they’ll feel good Locally, however, there is some movement cated elsewhere, and would result in even Solon Hall 76, Niagara 61 SOUTH ping), 19:17. Girls 9-10: 100 IM- 3. Stephanie Chirico; 100 Herald Washington Bureau limousine. He said five of the Hawks 110, Knicks 102 Alice Lloyd 108, Campbellsville 84 Third Period—7. Pittsburgh. Trottior 6 (Loney, Philadelphia (8) 3690 1 90 l 3.09 about themselves,” says Rouleau, the director to help Head Start centers get money for family greater success for Head Start,” said Caine, tes­ Vernon 2325 117 1 3.02 free- 1. Anna Petrone, 1:31.54; 50 back- 3. six passengers jumped out and ATLANTA (110) Wednesday's Games Auburn 74, Tennessee 65 Gilhen), 3:12. 8, Buffalo, Andreychuk 22 VWmsIoy 1191 63 0 3.17 Megan Anderson; 50 fly- 3. Petrone; 50 breast- WASHINGTON — Last year. Iris Rouleau of Manchester Head Start.”And if they feel literacy efforts. tifying at a Senate Children, Family, Drugs and D.Wilkins 13-23 5-7 32, Willis 2-8 2-4 6, Kon- Georgia Tech 73, Virginia 60 (Krupp, Makela), 3:38. 9, Buffalo, Hogue 14 stormed a three-family apart­ Syracuse at S t John's. 7 p.m. Guenette 60 4 0 4.00 2. Amy DessureaulL 3. B. Roscoa. received free books on loan from a local group cak 0-0 0-0 0, Rivers 3-10 3-4 9, Webb 6-9 6-6 Pittsburgh at Georgetown, 7:30 p.m. Harris-Stowe 85, Brescia 61 (Andreychuk), 13:55. Penalties—Ray, Buf good about themselves, it’ll be better for the Several Hartford nonprofit groups and cor­ Alcoholism subcommittee hearing on ways to Calgary (2) 3583 186 1 3.11 Boys 9-10: 50 free: 1. Justin Piolunek, 37.56; ment building looking for a man 18, Ferrell 0-1 0-0 0. Malone 3-7 8-8 14, Battle James Madison 106, Navy 86 (roughing), 2:43; Bourque, Pit (roughing), 2:43; to help six parents with children in the children.” Riendeou 2126 111 2 3.13 100 IM- 1. Brandon McCormick, 1:41.97, 2. porations have begun working with United strengthen American families. 11-16 1-1 23, Moncriol 2-3 4-5 8. Totals 40-77 Maryland 82, Virginia Tech 67 Valve, Buf (trippirtg), 11;18; Ray, Buf, major named Edgar. They claimed that Saturday's Games Joseph 1468 77 0 3.15 Elijah Wilper; 100 free- 1. McComrick, 1:28.03; Manchester Head Start program learn to read Tlic only problem is the local Head Start Technologies Corp. to expand a literacy United Technologies gave the Community 29-35 110. UConn at Georgetown, 2 p.m. Milligan 100, Warren Wilson 84 (fighting), 15:15; Loney, Ptt, minor-major (el­ Edgar had recently stabbed the St. Louis (1) 3597 189 2 3.15 50 back- 1. Ryan Lerner, 45.78; 50 fly- 1 . NEW YORK (102) N. Kentucky 80. Oakland City 61 bowing, fittin g ), 15;15 and write. chapter has no money for such programs. In­ program started 15 months ago at Hartford’s Renewal Team of Greater Hartford, which runs Villanova at Seton Hall, 1 p.m. Delguidice 10 0 0 .00 Pkrlunok, 18.15, 3. Wilper; 50 breast- 3. Adam 11-year-old boy and stolen his Oakley 6-11 1-1 13. Vandewegho 4-11 0-0 8, MIDWEST Shots on goal— Buffalo 9-16-16— 41. Pit­ Kaprone. Boston College at ProviderKe, 8 p.m. Moog 2218 101 2 2.73 She also got a local institute to grant scholar­ stead, Rouleau and odiers use their spare time Enfield Street Head Start Center, according to five local Head Start centers including Ewing 16-30 5-7 37. Cheeks 3-5 0-0 6, Briar Cliff 81. Peru SL 76 tsburgh 14-10-6— 30. girlfriend. Notre Dame at SL John's, 6 p.m. Lemelin 1356 85 1 3.76 Girls 11-12: 50 free- 1. Cindy Hughes, 35.03; ships to the parents — who ultimately earned G.Wilkins 6-13 1-2 13. Jackson 4-8 2-4 10, Cedarville 82. Walsh 63 Power-play Opportunities—Buffalo 1 of 4; Pit­ to coordinate reading and writing classes for Franklyn Caine, a United Technologies vice Foster 184 14 0 4.57 100 IM- 1. Abbie Johnson, 1:30.76, 2. Karan The youths, who reportedly VWIker 1-3 0-0 2 Tucker 4-13 1-2 11, Muslal Sunday's Gams C en t Methorksl 145, Hannibal-LaGrange 121 tsburgh 1 of 4. high school equivalency diplomas — so they Please see PROGRAM, page 6. Boston (2) 3772 202 3 3.21 Slolp; 100 free- 1. Keri Hyde, 1:19.84, ^ Julia small groups of parents such as the six success­ president. were amied with a .25-calibcr 1- 1 0-2 2. Totals 45-95 10-18 102. Pittsburgh at Syracuse, rxion Columbia, Mo. 90, Avila 68 Goalies—Buffalo, Puppa, 12-11-5 (24 Hruday 1964 102 0 3.12 Grose, 3. Karon Thieling; 50 back- 1. Keri Atlanta 24 31 34 21— 110 Cornell. Iowa 87, Coe 80 shots-19 saves), Wbkaluk (18:51 second, 6-5). automatic and a shotgun, mis­ Berthiaume 1606 85 1 3.18 Hyde, 1:19.84; 50 fly- 1. Johnson, 44 21, 3 NewKbrk 33 18 28 23— 102 DeTiarrce 79, Dyke 63 Pittsburgh, Barrasso, 18-12-1 (41-38). Los Angeles (5) 3583 192 1 3.22 Stolp; 50 breast- TNeling; 200 free relay- 1 takenly thought Edgar lived on 3-Pointgoals— Atlanta 1-9 (D.Wilkins 1-3, Elmhurst 91, Millikin 88 A— 16,164. Raaugh 968 47 1 2.91 (Hughes, Gross, Hyde, Stolp), 2:25.46. Webb 0-2, Rivers 0-4), New 'ibrk 2-12 (Tucker Big East results Eureka 100, Sanford Brown 56 Referee— Denis Morel. Linesmen— Leon Boys 11-12: 200 medley relay- 1 . (D. Ros- the second floor. Huntington 121, Grace 110 Sidorkiewicz 2454 1 31 1 3.20 GOP 2- 5, Jackson 0-1, Ewing 0-1, Vandaweghe 0-2, Stickle. Ray Scapinello. coe. Bill Balsewlcz, Joseph ORoilly, David Craters Whitmore 198 13 0 3.94 G.Wilkins 0-3). Fouled out— None. UConn 70, Providence 66 Monmouth, III. 136, Grinnell 127 Hartford (4) 3636 195 2 3.22 Campbell), 3:29.94; 50 free- 1 . Campbell Rebounds— Atlanta 48 (Malone 13), New Vbrk North Central 81, Wheaton 68 Travelers loses CONNECTICUT (70) Blues 3, Leafs 2 Terreri 2178 100 1 36.34, 3. O'Reilly; 100 IM- 1. Balsewlcz. 53 (Oakley 17). Assists—Atlanta 21 (Rivers 9), Oklahoma S t 76, Kansas SL 65 2.75 Burrell 3-13 8-12 16, Walker 1-3 1-2 3. Toronto 0 1 1—2 Burke 1464 9 2 0 3.77 1:53.38; 100 Iree- 1. O'Reilly, 156.41; 50 back- HARTFORD (AP) — New York 35 (Jackson 12). Total tools— Atlanta Rio Grande 96, Ohio Dominican 83 Sellers 5-10 5-9 15. Smith 5-11 8-10 18, Pikiell SL Louis 0 1 2 - 3 NswJsreay(e) 3655 198 1 3.25 Roscoe, 48.24; 50 fly- 2. Balsewlcz; 50 breast- 18. New Vbrk 26. Technical— Now Vbrk illegal Southwestern, Kan. 77, Bethel, Kan. 74 mulls Travelers Corp. has lost a law­ 2- 6 5-6 9, Cyrulik 0-1 0 6 0, Gwynn 1-8 5-6 7, First Period— None. Penalties—Lowry, StL Ftenlord 2909 149 0 3.07 1. Roscoe, 57.14; 200 tree relay- 1. (Roscoe. named SL Ambrose 94, Marycrest 87, 20T defense. A— 13,791. DePriest 0-3 2-4 2. Katz 0 6 0-0 0. Totals 17-56 Balsewlcz, OTteilly, Cantobell). 2:41.61 suit stemming from a default on Taylor 60, DePauw 50 (holding), 13:08; Learnaa Tor (unsportsmanlike Takko 529 37 0 4.20 3 4 4 9 70. 76ers 107, Sonics 104 OT Teikyo Wsstmar 93, Grand View 81 conduct), 14fl9; Sutter, StL (unsportsmanlike Fteddick 120 9 0 4.50 a $35 million loan it made to a PROVIDENCE (66) Edmonton (4) 3565 199 0 3.35 Tiffin 78, Mount Vernon Nazarene 61 conduct), 1409; Richardaoa Tor, double minor SEATTLE (104) Bragg 2-4 4 4 8, Tumor 0-5 0-0 0, Smpkins sewing pattern company. Wright SL 91, Xavier, Ohio S3 (unsportsmanlike conducL roughirrg), 17;07; Malarchuk 1476 78 1 3.17 phase-in McKay 7-18 3-4 17. Kemp 4-9 3-4 11, Cage 1-3 0 6 2, Murdock 7-18 7 6 23. Forbes 0-2 0 6 Wakaluk 386 22 0 SOUTHWEST Kimble, SiL (roughing), 1707. 3.42 after U.S. DisU'ict Court in New 8- 10 1-3 17. Payton 3-7 1-2 7. Throatt 4-11 2-3 0, CamptwiI 3-4 2-2 10. Saddler 3-10 0-0 6, Bowling Rice 69. Texas Christian 57 Second Period— 1. SL Louis, Oates 17 (Hull, Puppa 1768 101 2 3.43 York City dismissed Travelers’ 10, Polynico 3-4 2-5 8, Pierce 7-10 3-3 18. Floyd 0 6 2-2 2. McDonald 2-8 0 6 6, Brown 0-2 FAR WEST BrInd'Amour), 12:40. 2. Toronto, Zezel 13 Littman 36 3 0 5.00 Johnson 5-16 4-4 14. McMillan 1-1 0-0 2, Bar- 06 0, W btts3-4069. Totels21-66 15-1666. Buffalo (1) 3676 205 3 suit against financier Reginald Adams St. 9 2 Fort Lewis 67 (Damphousse, Ramage), 19:24. Penal­ 3.35 By RICK SANTOS ros 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 42-86 19-28 104. Halftime—Providerree 26, Conrrecticut 23. ties— ^rn ag e. Tor (high-sicking), 1:19; Lowry, Col Baptist 69, Azusa Pactfic 68 Beaupre 1859 89 2 2.87 Eastern Business League F. Lewis, who was chairman of PHILADELPHIA (107) Erxl of regulation— Providencs 60, Conrrecticul Manchester Herald Corroil, MonL 78, W. Montana 72 StL (high-sticking), 1;19; Featherstone, StL Hrivnok 336 1 7 0 3.04 Barkley 6-19 7-17 19. Gilliam 4-10 3-4 11, 60. 3-Fblnt goals— Conrrecticut 2-7 (Burrell 2-5, Bob Ftenza 143-401, Ron Joiner 175-425, women McCall Pattern Co. (cross-rttacking), 4:43; PetiL Tor (tripping), LkJt 1425 9 5 0 4.00 Coll, of Idaho 73, NW Nazararte 63 Ding Balch 140, Bruce Hunt 150-142, Pets 1 Mahorn 4-9 5-7 13. Green 6-8 OO 12. Hawkins Smith 0-1, Gwynn 0-1), Providence 9-24 (Wbtts 4£2 ; Krusheinyatd, Tor (hooking), 5:50; KImbla, Whshlngton (4) 3630 205 2 3.39 Travelers’ suit accused Lewis Montana Tech 80, N. Montana 73, OT Aceto 163, Emil Roux 182-448, Jofvi Maiorca MANCHESTER — The five 7-10 7-9 24. Anderson 7-15 3-3 18, Turner 2-8 3- 4, Campbell 2-3, Murdock 2 6 . McDonald 2-7, Stt. (slashing). 9:45; PetiL Tor, double minor Casey 2394 123 3 3.06 S. Utah 106, Wis.-Milwaukee 105, 2 0T Jr. 142-153-428, Bob Bonino 142, Ron By LEE SIEGEL of helping to misrepresent finan­ OO 4, Olivor 2-5 2-2 6. Bol 0-1 OO 0, Williams Turner 0-2, Floyd 0-2). Fouled out— Murdock. (roughing), 12:40; Dirk, SiL, double minor Hayward 1166 6 2 2 3.19 members of the Republican majority Simon Fraser 97, W. Washington 89 Livingston 141, Billy Herzog 142, Al Heaog cial infomiation about McCall to OO 0-0 0. Totals 38-85 27-42 107. Rebounds—Connecticut 43 (Sellers 13), (roughing), 12:40; Maguire, Tor (roughing), Takko 119 12 0 6.05 The Associated Press Seattle 30 20 26 21 7— 104 Westtnont 76, Point Lotna 69 140-144-400, Bums Allen 188-418. John Lat- of the Board of Directors announced Providencs 44 (Bragg. Saddler 11). As­ 15:10; KimHo, SIL (ro u tin g ), 15:10; G.Caval- Myllys 76 8 0 6.15 Travelers. TOURNAMENTS tanzio 141, Tim Walsh 153, Al Boninl 141 Fton Philadelphia 37 21 18 21 10— 107 sists— Connecticut 9 (Srnith 3), Providerve 12 liri, SiL (tripping). 15:10; D.Marols, Tor (rough­ MInnaeota (10) 3774 215 5 3.42 today that it is not ruling out a North Coast Confersnes Carnelll 162, Kevin Martin 144, Bill Hanson 151 In September 1987, Travelers 3-Poinl goals—Seattle 1-5 (Pierce 1-1, (Floyd 4). Total louls—Connectlcu' 17, ing), 17:18; Featherstone, StL. double minor Essensa 2151 108 3 3.01 phase-in of the revalued property as­ PASADENA, Calif. — About 100 Throatt 0-2, Johnson 0-2), FtiiladelphiB 4-8 Providence 30. Technicals—Connecticut bench, Quart ertki ala John Kunz 142-150, Bill Monroe 149, Toni loaned $35 million to Crowthers Kenyon 74. Ohio Weslyn 73 (spearing), 17:18. TabaraccI 833 51 1 3.67 craters on Venus soon may be (Hawkins 3-4, Artderson 1-1. Mahorn 0-1, Burrell. A— 13,106. Third Period— 3, S I Louis, Hull 64 (Oates, Stanchlield 164-421. sessments, but is not yet advocating Wboster 92, Oberlin 41 Beauregard 836 55 0 3.95 High single: V. Salcius 215, Ngh triple: V. McCall Pattern Inc. — the com­ Barkley 0-1). Fouled out—Kemp. P.Cavallini), 11:30 (pp). 4. Toronto, Krushelnys- Winnipeg (4) 3830 218 4 3.42 such a plan neither. known by the last names of such Salcius 492, high no mark: P. Giliberto 94, high Ftebounds— Seattle 60 (Kemp 14), Philadelphia Seton Haii 76, Niagara 61 ki 14 (Gill, Ramage), 1437. 5. SL Louis. Lowry Healy 2232 120 0 3.23 famous women as tlic late authors pany’s name after McCall was 55 (Barkley 13). Assists— Soattlo 29 (Payton 7), 13 (Sutter, M.Marols), 15:10. Penaltles-Gill, averages: R . Joiner 134.36. E. Roux 133 60 T Also, Republican Mayor Terry NIAGARA (61) Hacketl 1190 71 0 3.58 Stanchlield 129.53. ' ' ' Pearl Buck, Rachel Carson and sold to the John Crowtlier Group Philadelphia 31 (Barkley 9). Total fouls— Seattle Brown 4 9 1-3 10. Clifford 11-18 1-1 24, Tor (roughing). 1:49; Wilson, SIL (holdirto), Lorenz 80 5 0 3.75 Standings: Modem 17-7, Edwards 15-9. Mel- Werkhoven said he is planning to in 1987. 28, Philadelphia 26. Technicals— Barkley, Seat­ Schiono 3-9 2-2 8. Newsom 3-9 2-2 9, Bossert 2:40; Lowry, StL (high-sticking). 4:15; PeiL Tor Maneluk 140 15 0 6.43 Geruude Stein. zon's 14-10, T4S 16-8, Irish Insurance 14-10 tle illegal defense, Philadelphia illegal dalanse. 0-1 0 6 0. Moors 0 6 0 6 0. Daniel 1 6 0 6 2. Calendar (tripping), 10:23. NY Islanders (7) 3657 218 0 3.58 meet with Republican Betty Sadlos- Brown's Flowers 12-12, Awesome Audio I I - 13 ' Scientists studying Venus with die A— 15,248. Hocevar 1-2 0 6 2, Bertram 2-2 0 6 6, Milton Shots on goal— Toronto 11-14-17— 42. SL King 45 2 0 2.67 ki, the chairwoman of the Board of Louis 11-9-9—29. Post 8 11-13, Five Aces 11-13, Wbthorell IO -I4' Magellan spacecraft have proposed 0 6 0-0 0. Totals 25-62 6-8 61. Today Hanlon 659 32 0 2 91 Tax Review, who has stated she is Suns 109, Celtics 105 Power-play Opportunities— Toronto 0 of 7; Sl AAB Electric 6-18, Walsh Enterprises 7-17, 9 SETON HALL (76) Boys Baakstball Cheveldae 2907 175 1 3.61 the names to the International Louis 1 of 5. skeptical of the methods u.scd for Inside Today... BOSTON (105) Winchester 5-8 0 6 10, Karnishovos 1-7 0 6 East Catholic at Bassick (Bridgeport). 7:30 Chevrier 108 11 0 6.11 Goalies—Toronto, Reese, 3-9-1 (29 shots-26 Astronomical Union, which lias sole Bird 5-23 0-0 11, Gamble 9-17 2-2 20. Parish 3, Avert 3-4 6-6 12. Taylor 5-6 2-2 15. Dehers Girts Baakstball determining the reassessed values. saves). SL Louis, Joseph, 14-9-2(42-40). authority to approve them, U.S. 8 14 5^7 21, Lewis 8 22 7-7 23, Shaw 9-18 3-3 8-13 2-2 22, Walker 4 6 1-1 9. Caver 0-2 0-0 0. Manchester at East Hartford, 7:30 A— 17,535. 21, Pinckney 2-2 3-4 7, Kleine 0-1 2-2 2. Brown Barnea 0-1 2-2 2, Crist 1-1 0 6 3, Davis 0-0 0 6 lea Hocksy Radio, TV The GOP members, joined by Geological Survey geologist Gerald Referee— Ron Hoggarth. Llrwsmen— Jerry 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 41-98 22-25 105. 0. Totals 27-48 13-13 76. Rockville vs. Manchester (Bolton Ice Ftelace), Ftatemon, Dan Schochte. Rec Hoop Republican Town Chairman John I. Schaber said Wednesday. 20 pages, 4 sections PHOENIX (109) Halftime— Seton Hall 36, Niagara 34. 3-polnt 8 3 0 p.m. goals— Niagara 5-15 (Bertram 2-2, Clifford 1-1, Garsidc and Vice Chainnan Kevin Other surnames for the planet’s Chambers 3-16 8-8 14, McDaniel 8-24 6-8 East Catholic at SL Bernard (Conn. College), Today Brown 1-2, Newsom 1-3, Schiono 0-1, Moore 22. West 2-6 0-2 4, Homacek 9-16 1-2 19, 8 p.m. Red Wings 4, Flames 4 W. MacKcnzic, criticized the meteorite impact craters include Johnson 8-14 9-11 25. Majerle 7-17 9-10 23, 0-3, Denial 0-3), Seton Hall 9-17 (Dehers 4 6 . Adults 1:30 p.m. — Women's college basketball: Detroit 2 0 2 0— 4 Vanderbilt at Auburn (taped), ESPN minority Democrats and Republican those of playwright Lillian Heilman, Lang 0-1 2-2 2. Rambis 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 37-94 Taylor 3-3, Crist 1-1, Karnlshovas 1-5, Cover Friday Westown Pharmacy 85 (Lyndon Krogh 18. Calgary 1 2 1 0— 4 7 p.m. — College hockey: Boston College at 35-43 109. 0-1, Barnea 0-1). Fouled out—None. Boys Baakstball Don Ray 17, Larry Krogh 16, Pete Mirobullo 10, Tax Review Board member Robert anthropologist Margaret Mead, First Period-1, Detroit, Carson 14 ProviderKe, NESN Boston 32 20 30 23— 105 Ftebounds—Niagara 31 (Clifford 10). Seton Hall East Hartford at Manchester, 7:30 James Clark 10) Simmons Landscaping 73 J. Smith for advocating the phasing (Habscheld, Gallant), :17. 2. Calgary, Fleury 31 7 p.m. — College basketball: Syracuse at St playwright-ambassador Clare Phoenix 27 27 26 29— 109 29 ( Avert 10). Assists— Niagara 15 (Newsom Cheney Tech at Cromwell, 730 (Kent Pope 31. Dayton Ybung 12. Ftandy Febel Th 0 Associated Press 3-fk)inl goals— Boston 1-7 (Bird 1-6, Shew 7), Seton Hall 22 (Winchester 6). Total (Suter, Macinnis), 10:02 (pp). 3, Detroit, John's. ESPN in of the new assessments too soon. Boothe Luce and Mary Stuart, Bolton at East Hampton, 7:30 11) louls—Niagara 15, Seton Hall 14. A—3,200. Habscheld 9 (GollanL Racine), 14:19. Penal­ 7:30 p.m. — Canadiens at Whalers, SHOWER TIME — U.S. Army Specialist Timothy Schroeder of Milwaukee takes a shower be­ 0-1), Phoenix 0-3 (Hornacek 0-1, Chambers Coventry at Rocky Hill, 7 3 0 Slyla won by forfeit over Glenn Construction. The Democrats came out in support Queen of ScoLs, said Schaber, who ties— Fedyk, Det (holding), 8:10; Barr, Dal SporlsChannol, WTIC 0-2). Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Boston 58 RHAM at Vinal Tech, 7 3 0 How Top 25 fared (high-sticking), 9:19; Maclellan, Col (Inter­ 9 p.m. — Collega basketball: N.C. State at hind a poncho in the Saudi desert. Schroeder is with the Army's 1st Armored Division. 9 (Parish 20), Phoenix 67 (McDaniel, West 12). les Hocksy Midgets Nation/Vybrid ference), 10:48; Suter, Cal (holding), 15:56; Duke, ESPN Assiits-Boston 17 (Shaw 10). Phoenix 20 How the Associated Press' Top 25 teams Manchester at Housatonic Regional, 8:15 Please sec GOP, page 6. Showers are a luxury for troops due to lack of water in the desert. Obi lu an o s __ YsebaeK Del (Irippirrg), 16:42. Hornets 31 (Matt Pawlowski 17, Mike Guliano 9 pm . — Collage baskelball: Kansas at Please see ('RATERS, page 6. (Johnson 13). Total louls— Bolton 27. Phoenix fared Tuesday: p.m. O p in io n _____ Second Period^, Calgary. Macinnis 22 6; Ryan GoNa also played welO Bulls 23 (Mika Colorado, MSG; 9:30 p.m. — joined In prooress 22. A— 14,487. 1. UNl.V (2 3 6 ) did not play. Next: vs. F^dlic Boys Swimming Bergenty 8, Matt Uvatorl 6; Matt Dertis and by NESN S p o rts______U., Thursday. Manchester vs. Simsbury (Swim Center. (Reichel, Fenton). 6:52. 5. Calgary, Niauwen- dyk 31 (Macinnis), 12:31 (pp). Penal­ John Capldicosa also played well) 11 p.m. — Collega basketball: DePaul at Stale___ Bucks 116, Heat 90 2. Ohio Slate (22-1) did not play. Next: at Il­ Cromwell), 8 p.m. ties— Macinnis, Cal (high-stlcklrrg), 8:20; Kocur, Heat 34 (Jason Russo 8. Ryan Gliha 6; Ed Notre Dame (delayed), ^ rtsC h a n n e l MIAMI (90) linois, Wednesday. Saturday Serving The Manchester Area For Over 110 Years - Call Today for Home Delivery 647-9946 DeL doubts minor (tripping, roughing). 10:52; Carroll and Nick RIcciardI also ^ayed well) Cel­ Midnight — Gymnastics: Southwest Cup: Cal Long 2-4 0-0 4, Thompson 3-6 0-0 6, Seikaly 3. Arkansas (25-2) did not play. Next: at Wrestling Macoun, Cal (holding), 17:59. tics 30 (Joe Luker 10. Ryan Buzzoll 6; Matthew Stale Fullerton, Stanford, Utah Stale at Arizona 9- 12 1-2 19, Douglas 4-11 1-3 9. Rice 7-14Southern 2-2 MethodisL Wednesday. State Open Meet (at Bristol Central High) r Third Period—6. Calgary, Matteau 12 (Gll- McTighe and Jeremy Smith also played well) State (taped), ESPN 1 2—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Feb. 21,1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Feb. 21, 1991—3 NATION/WORLD Cities boomed in 1980s, but not heartland By TIM BOVEE And for the first time, more Center. cities, so when the structure of the 4.7 million; and New Orleans, hurt San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose The Associated Press Americans live in big urban centers The interior cities depend on economy expands, it’s not surprising by the oil bust, down 1.4 percent to and llicir suburbs grew by 16.5 per­ — those with 1 million people or manufacturing and farming to earn a the larger cities would grow more,” 1.2 million. cent to 6.3 million and took fourth more — than in smaller cities and he said. place from Philadelphia. WASHINGTON — Americans living and declined when those sec­ New York and its suburbs rural locales. But more businesses arc locating flocked to big metropolitan areas tors fell on hard times in the 1980s. remained the largest urban con­ And the metropolitan area created Night vision sensors believed sold to Iraq near the nation’s coasts in the 1980s, There are 39 urban areas with a in the suburbs rather than The erosion of auto-industry jobs in by Philadclpliia, Wilmington, Del., downtown, and the core city has be­ centration, with 18.1 million people, at the expense of the heartland, cen­ million or more residents. Those lo­ Detroit and the collapse of the steel a growth of 3.1 percent from 1980. Trenton, N.J., and their suburbs sus figures show. cated within 100 miles of the Atlan­ industry in Pittsburgh are examples. come just another shopping and of­ By JOAN MOWER sell Delft Instruments in Delft, Hol­ By contrasL Hartford grew 7.1 per­ grew a scant 3.9 percent, to 5.9 mil­ missiles or can stand alone. Dore were halted in January, two months Therefore, Iraq’s night battles at details were proprietary information. The pattern reflected the tic, Flacific or Gulf of Mexico grew The coastal cities depend on the fice center among many, Kingsley The Associated Press land, were destined for the Dutch cent, from 1,013,508 residents in lion. said Hughes sold the sensors to after Hughes learned of an inves­ the Saudi Arabian town of Khafji, Kingma said in a telephone inter­ economic shift from manufacturing by more than 14 percent in the growing service economy — finan­ said. military. Delft, which made a range of end view that he had “heard rumors” 1980 to 1,085,837 in 1990. tigation by the Pentagon’s Defense the first major ground encounter of to service economics and the appeal 1980s. cial services and the like — and so Five large metro areas lost Two large metro areas exploded WASHINGTON — Iraq obtained But a U.S. official familiar with products. Technology Security Agency. the war, surprised the allies. about the suspension but has “not population, all but one in the Mid­ night vision equipment, built with of such Sun Belt states as California, The interior metro areas grew by grew. Greater Los Angeles ranked by more llian 40 percent in the the case said a “considerable amount The United States has suspended Hughes is cooperating with the been officially informed of this.” Texas and Florida. 8.6 percent. The success of service indu.strics west. American parts, from a Dutch firm of night vision equipment” was “Delft equipment was picked up second at 14.5 million, up from 11.5 1980s. all weapons contracts between probe and is not accused of any He denied the company had done Census Bureau figures released The changing shape of the also helps account for the concentra­ The Pittsburgh area’s population million in 1980 for a 26 percent that apparently sold it illegally, shipped to Iraq through a Delft sub­ at Khafji,” the U.S. official said. American suppliers and Delft Instru­ violations. anything wrong. “We always obey Wednesday show that 90 percent of economy accounts for much of the tion of Americans in the larger declined by 7.4 percent to 2.2 mil­ gain. In Florida, greater Orlando’s government and corporate officials sidiary in Belgium, as well as ments pending the outcome of the U.S. military officials have said the export license policies of our America’s urban centers got bigger growth on the coasts and the decline urban areas, said Tom Kingsley of lion. Greater Buffalo, N.Y., was population grew by 53.3 percent to say. through other sources. Neither Dore nor Rinze Kingma, investigation, according to officials the allies have an big advantage president of Delft Instruments, government,” he said. in the 1980s, although most of that of the interior, said William Frey, a the Urban Institute. down 4.3 percent to 1.2 million; The Chicago area was third at 8.1 1.1 million, largely due to tourism The Pentagon is investigating “We also know some of that e- million, a slim increase from 7.9 at the State and Defense depart­ over Iraqi troops in the Persian Gulf would provide details of the contract growth was in the suburbs, not the research scientist at the University Service industries “have always Cleveland, down 2.6 percent to 2.8 jobs spawned by nearby Walt Dis­ how Iraq got the equipment, key ele­ quipment had a U.S. origin,” said But the American official said the million in 1980. ments. War because of its sophisticated between Hughes and Delft. They did core cities. of Michigan Population Studies been more concentrated in larger million; Detroit, down 1.8 percent to ney World. ments of which were suppli^ by the official, who spoke on condition United States has “good reason” to “We have informed the Dutch night-vision equipment. not say how much it was worth or Hughes Aircraft Co. in Los Angeles. of anonymity. believe the infrared technology was government that all munitions licen­ The Iraqis’ ni^t-vision capability how many sensors were involved. Richard Dore, a Hughes spokes­ The imaging sensors, which ses to Delft have been suspended,” “is very margind,” Maj. Gen. Barry illegally exported before the United man, said the company was “kind of detect the infrared rays given off by the official said. R. McCaffrey, commander of the The State Department’s Office of Nations slapped a total economic hoodwinked” because it believed the warm objects such as machines or Dore said deliveries of sensors for 24th Mechanized Infanuy Division, Defense Trade Controls, which is­ embargo on Iraq shortly after its Books on Gulf War infrared imaging sensors it agreed to troops, can be mounted on tanks or infrared imaging systems to Delft said in September. sues munitions licenses, said such troops invaded Kuwait last Aug. 2. Disease specialists House studies how consider AIDS tests are selling briskly just keep going back to the printer,” the gulf crisis. It was written in less By ROBERT BYRD listen ... to get feedback from the the hearings, CEXH researchers es­ By RICK HAMPSON said Ellen Archer, spokeswoman for than three weeks and published in The Associated Press denial and medical professions timated that between 13 and 128 The Associated Press the publisher. October after a week’s production who are affected,” before officials Americans have been infected Iraq got chemicals NEW YORK — They’ve seen the work. ATLANTA — The national make a decision on a new AIDS with the AIDS virus by their sur­ Dropping one place to No. 2 on Centers for Disease Control has policy. geons or dentists. war, and now many Americans want About 825,000 copies have been to read the book. That’s why four the paperback list is “Saddam Hus­ By JOAN MOW ER Sen. Jake Gam, R-Utah, said he trol bill last year, he said its called together scores of experts But the research director of one printed. Annik LaFargc of Times Only the three cases involving paperbacks about the Persian Gulf sein and the Crisis in the Gulf,” by hoped the measure, approved by provisions “unduly interfere with and activists as it considers im­ AIDS watchdog group speculated Books said that sales appear to be The Associated Press the Florida dentist. Dr. David region lead next week’s New York Judith Miller, a former Times Mid­ the president’s responsibility for plementing a policy that could go that CDC officials already may slowing, but ‘Tve said that before, voice vote, would move swiftly Acer, who died last September, Times best-seller list. dle East corresptondent, and Laurie through the House and end up soon carrying out foreign policy.” To as far as requiring AIDS tests for have made up their minds. and we’re still getting 4,(X)0 to WASHINGTON — Legislation have been confirmed. Researchers No. 1 is “From Beirut to Mylroie of Harvard University’s on Bush’s desk for the second time allay congressional concerns, he health-care workers. 5,000 reorders (from sellers) a imposing tough penalties on com­ “What’s not clear here is said the estimate is based on the Jerusalem” by Thomas L. Friedman Center for Middle Eastern Studies. in a year. signed an executive order that he In hearings today and Friday, week.” panies that sell material to make il­ whether, in fact, they already do estimated number of AIDS-in- of The New York Times, a paper­ said accomplished many of the the CDC was to seek testimony legal chemical and biological “This bill is designed to prevent have draft guidelines, and just fcclcd dentists and surgeons, the back best seller since it was Unlike Friedman’s book, which No. 3 is “Not Without My legislation’s goals. from nearly 100 representatives of weapons is being sent to the House, the Saddam Husseins of the world have to sit through us all clamor­ projected number of surgeries or published last August. came out in hardcover long before Daughter” by Betty Mahmoody with where members are investigating Among other things, the bill such diverse groups as the guerril­ from ever threatening us” with ing about them,” said Dr. Ruth other procedures llicy perform Anchor-Doublcday has issued Iraq invaded KuwaiL the Millcr- William Hoffer, the story of an how Iraq obtained the agents. would: la protest organization ACT UP Finkclstcin of the Washington- during which the virus can be Mylroic collaboration was “an in­ American woman held captive in chemical and biological weapons, and the American Medical As­ 515,000 copies in nine printings, in­ A House Energy and Commerce —Streamline national security ex­ based AIDS Action Council. transmitted and the theoretical stant book” designed to capitalize on Iran by a hostile husband. said Sen. Claiborne Pell, D-R.L, sociation. cluding 280,000 last month. “Wc subcommittee was holding a hearing port controls governing exports to risk of Uansmilling the virus each chairman of the Senate Fbreign The hearings follow the recent But the CDC said no action today to examine how American and the newly emerging democracies of lime. Relations Committee. disclosure that three patients were will be taken for several weeks. In foreign companies helped Iraq Eastern Europe. Sen. Joseph Lieberman, D-Conn., —Enact sanctions against com­ infected with the AIDS virus by a addition to the hearing, the CDC The AIDS Action Council has amass its illegal weapons capability. said it will take written comments blasted the report as “flawed” and Six killed for thrills? said bill was needed because the war panies assisting countries illegally Florida dentist who died of the The review comes a day after the on the matter for the next month, “fudged.” AMA officials say it with Iraq “has driven home the using or preparing chemical and disease. SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — than 85 detectives to advise late- Senate passed and sent to the House then review all responses. was based on “a lot of big as­ transcendent importance of keeping biological weapons. This includes a CDC spokeswoman Anne Sims A “thrill killer” who shot three night stores and restaurants in In a draft report prepared for sumptions.” a wide-ranging bill dealing with ex­ weapons of mass destruction out of waiver from the president after one said the hearings were called “to people to death execution-style in a Sacramento’s northeastern suburbs Sheriffs detectives had no eyewit­ port controls. The measure is similar the hands of radical regimes and year if he determines such a waiver convenience store struck again a to lake extra precautions after three nesses and few leads in the shoot- to one that President Bush allowed ___ Tho Assoctatad Prasa ruthless terrorists.” is important to U.S. national week later almost to the minute, kill­ employees of a pizza parlor were to die by pocket veto last November. m BATTLE BRIEFING — Officers from the U.S. Army’s 1st Armored Division's 1st Brigade When Bush killed the export-con­ securi^. ing three more in a pizza parlor, an shot Tuesday night. gather around a table for an operational briefing in the Saudi desert. The threat of an impend­ investigator said. Investigators said the victims The latest shootings were dis­ ing ground offensive against the Iraqi army looms over allied forces in Saudi Arabia. No new death row trial Money was stolen from both busi­ were slain with the same handgun covered about 11 p.m. Tlicsday nesses, but “the robberies were more used to kill two employees and a when employees of a Round Table Gadhafi threatening By JEAN McNAIR death row for The Yale Law Journal, “It’s not over,” Gerald T. Zerkin or less a cover-up for the actual kill­ customer a week earlier at a Quik Pizza called the another Round The Associated Press had been scheduled to die in the said. “People told us we could never ings,” sheriffs homicide Lt. Ray Slop Market a mile away. Table parlor and got no answer. electric chair Friday. But Wilder gel this far. Don’t count us out.” Biondi said Wednesday. “This in­ “We’re going on the assumption They went to the resUiurant and Difficult questions RICHMOND. Va. — The slate’s commuted the scnlcncc to life in Zerkin said he didn’t know what dividual likes to kill.” that he’ll kill again,” Biondi said. found the three employees’ bodies an Arab ‘Revolution attorney general refused to seek a prison on Tuesday and made him other options he could pursue, Sheriff Glen Craig assigned more He called the gunman a “thrill in a rear kitchen area. new trial for a former death-row in­ eligible for parole in 13 years. however. PARIS (AP) — Libyan leader the coalition waging the Persian called these forces to battle, Gadhafi mate whose life Gov. L. Douglas The governor also removed him­ Giarratano and his supporters had Col. Moammar Gadhafi on Wednes­ Gulf War against Iraq. said. Wilder spared. self from further involvement in die wanted Wilder to order a new trial emerge from Gulf War day threatened to declare a revolu­ The leader of the radical North U.S. warplanes bombed Libya in Joseph M. Giarratano, supported case, saying Allomcy General Mary but the governor said the state con- Whales drag trainer to death tion in the Arab world that would African Arab nation of Libya said in punitive raids in 1986 after U.S. of- by a range of celebrities who ques­ .Sue Terry should decide whether to sdlution forbids him from doing By JEFFREY ULBRICH spare no continent if “the war of an interview with Radio Monte fieials claimed that Gadhafi had or­ help enforce the law and will inves­ “We will prosecute that.” tion his guilt, faces at least 13 more seek a new trial for Giarratano. that. OAK BAY, British Columbia of the whales grabbed her foot and grandparents, watched in horror, The Associated Press tigate any alleged war crimes com­ The United States has adopted the vengeance” against Iraq continues. Carlo-Middle East, “The persistence dered the terrorist bombing of a years in jail if his convictions aren’t Terry announced Wednesday night (AP) — Three killer whales dragged pulled her back into the water, Kal­ Kallcn said. mitted against or by American sol­ traditional position that once a per­ Gadhafi said he opposed Iraq’s of the situation could lead us to West German diseo frequented by overturned in the 1979 murders of a she would not. Among Giarratano’s backers were a trainer to her death before hor­ lcn said. For the next 10 minutes, the Corinne Cowell, a friend of Kal­ RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Even diers. son has ceased being a soldier, he or Aug. 2 occupation of Kuwait but decree the revolution, from the Gulf American soldiers. Norfolk woman and her 15-ycar-old Giarraiano’s attorney says he some Republican state legislators rified spectators at a theme park. whales batted the screaming woman lcn’s, said it appeared the whales in war there is law, and battlefield “The case I dread is the case she no longer has a role in the war. “now that Iraq has responded to the Atlantic Ocean. The revolu­ daughter. won’t give up trying to prove his and conservative columni.st James J. The 20-ycar-old woman, whose about the pool and dragged her un­ were playing with the woman and favorably to the demands of the in­ tionary forces in the world wait for Libya was the site Wednesday of crimes will not go unpunished, the where U.S. soldiers are found with “He should by no means be an ob­ a special meeting of foreign mini­ Giarratano, who has written about client’s innocence. Kilpatrick. The inmate’s liberal name wasn’t released, had ridden on derwater as Scaland employees tried weren’t trying to hurt her. Army’s top lawyer in the Persian ternational community, vengeance is such a call from me.” their hands tied behind their backs ject of retribution,” said Toomepuu. sters of the five nations of northern backers included entertainers Jack Uic back of one of the whales during to get her out. ‘They were very gentle,” she Gulf says. not permitted.” He said he was under constant Lemmon, Joan Baez and “M-A-S- and shot in the head,” said Col. The American forces have an Africa — Algeria, Libya, Tunisia, a show Wednesday at Scaland of the “The whale got her foot and said. ’They were just attracted to Even in the carnage of battle, the 8,000-man brigade that will deal He was referring to Iraq’s pressure from “Islamic and revolu­ H” star Mi.:.' Farrell. Tonu Toomepuu, staff judge advo­ Morocco and Mauritania. Pacific. Then she fell into the water pulled her in,” Kallcn said. “They anotlicr object in the water.” crime of murder can be committed. cate and the Army’s chief lawyer in with enemy prisoners of war — proposal last week to withdraw its tionary forces ... but I would like to Grammy winners In a sditcrrcnt, Terry said there’s as she walked along the edge of the were there the minute she fell in. Scaland manager A1 Bolz agreed. What is permissible in combat Operation Desert Storm. called EPWs by the military — and uoops from Kuwait under certain give peace a chance.” The ministers, diseussing tlie Gulf no new evidence or defect in Giar­ whale pool, said Nadine Kallcn, one They were bouncing her around the “They were just playing. Wc feel may be a war crime just off the bat­ “That’s a war crime and would defectors. Four camps have been conditions, which have been judged “All continents would become the War, were reportedly meeting in the NEW YORK (AP) — Here is a O’Connor. raiano’s conviction. She s;iid she’s of about 10 spectators. pool. she drowned,” he said. tlefield, and an enemy soldier is en­ need a major investigation. It also built to handle between 60,000 and unacceptable by the main leaders of theater for acts of violence” if he city of Benghazi. partial list of wimicrs of the 33rd R&B VOCAL PERFORMANCE, convinced he’s guilty. As she was being helped out, one “She went up and down three Police in this municipality ad­ titled to protection if he becomes a would incite soldiers and we would 120,000 prisoners. Eventually, they Annual Grammy Awards held Wed­ FEMALE: “Compositions,” Anita times. They (Scaland employees) al­ jacent to Victoria said the woman prisoner of war. have to prevent retribution.” would be under Saudi Arabian con­ nesday at Radio City Music Hall: Baker. most got her once with the hook had been a part-time employee at The Geneva and Hague Conven­ While allied military officials trol, although they would remain the RECORD OF THE YEAR: R&B VeXTAL PERFORMANCE, pole, but they couldn’t because the Scaland for 18 months. Bolz said tions, basic documents governing have spoken of possible war crimes responsibility of the American for­ President Alia promises “Another Day in Paradise,” Phil MALE: ‘ Here and Now,” Luther whales were moving so fast.” she was experienced with animals the conduct of war, set rules for the cases against Iraqi leaders, concern ces. Collins. Vandross. About 10 people, including a and had worked with elephants at a treatment of prisoners, types of is primarily focused on battlefield Under the law, prisoners must be ALBUM OF YEAR: Quincy R&B PERFORMANCE BY A family with children and zoo before joining Scaland. weapons allowed, legitimate targets crimes — on both sides. removed from the battlefield and Jones. DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCAL: and conduct toward civilians in oc­ “Someone can murder an enemy provided with medical care, food, new form of government SONG OF THE YEAR: “From a “I’ll Be Got)d to You,” Ray Charles cupied areas. soldier, such as killing someone water and shelter. They also must be Distance,” Julie Gold. and Chaka Khan. On the U.S. side. Army lawyers who has given up,” said Toomepuu. protected from hostile fire. By GEORGE JAHN rule. boost dwindling supplies ot lood NEW ARTIST: Mariah Carey. RHYTHM & BLUES SONG — a Elopers flogged The Associated Press and raw materials. Many staples are POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE, songwriter’s award: “U Can’t Touch Officials have warned that the rationed and often unavailable. Fac- FEMALE: “Vision of Love,” This,” Rick James, Alonzo Miller PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — newspaper reported that uibal ciders VIENNA, Austria — Tanks economy faces imminent collapse tories lacking raw materials are Mariah Carey. and M.C. Hammer. Islamic tribal elders had two young snatched the couple who had eloped pulled out of Albania’s capita) and unless foreign credits are granted to closed and workers idle. POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE, RAP SOLO PERFORMANCE: lovers whipped for eloping in viola­ from their home in the Khybcr P.tss Frantic passengers flee police pauols kept an uneasy peace MALE: “Oh, Pretty Woman,” Roy “U Can’t Touch This,” M.C. Ham­ tion of an ancient tradition that dic­ and pul ilicm on trial for flaunting today, after pro-democracy Orbison. mer. tates arranged marriages, a tradition. Bolli were found guilty. demonstrators toppled Stalinist POP PERFORMANCE BY A RAP PERFORMANCE BY A newspaper reported today. monuments and forced concessions DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCAL: DUO OR GROUP: “Back on the About 15,000 people watched as sinking plane after crash “All My Life,” Linda Ronsladt with tribal leaders had tiie young man from the Communist leadership. Block” (uack from Quincy Jones’ By eloping with his bride-to-be, President Ramiz Alia bowed to Aaron Neville. “Back on die Block”), Ice-T, Mclle the lovesick suitor committed a whipped 15 times, the report said. By EDUARDO GALLARDO runway while trying to land at “slightly injured” and were being pressure from the street late Wed­ POP INSTRUMENTAL PER­ Mel, Big Daddy Kane and K(X)1 crime in Northwest Frontier His wife received a similar seiuencc The Associated Press Puerto Williams during a light heated at the a navy hospital in nesday, announcing he would take FORMANCE: “Twin Peaks Moc Dee. Province, where young women arc carried out in private. rain. Puerto Williams. government into his own hands. He Theme,” Angelo Badalamcntci. BEST NEW AGE PERFOR­ Th* Associated Press hidden behind a veil and men risk The news]W|X'r .said the two were SANTIAGO, Chile — Pas­ The British-made BAc-146, a But Chilean press reports today also met leaders of all three opposi­ ROCK VOCAL PERFOR­ MANCE: Mark Isham, “Mark BEST NEW ARTIST — Mariah Carey holds her Grammies death for “indiscretion.” allowed to remain together but fined sengers clung desperately to the small four-engine jet, crashed into said two of the injured were in tion parties in an apparent attempt to MANCE, FEMALE: “The Black Isham.” she won for Best New Artist and Best Pop Vocal Performance In its report, the Frontier F’Osl S2.200. wings and tail of a sinking Beagle Channel off Navarino Is­ serious condition, including an preserve peace and national unity. Velvet,” Alannah Myles. JAZZ FUSION PERFOR­ 1 Chilean jetliner that skidded off a land, about 1,500 miles south of elderly American woman who But Sali Berisha, a leader of the ROCK VOCAL PERFOR­ MANCE: “Birdland,” Quincy Jones backstage Wendesday night at Radio City Music Hall in New runway into icy waters near Cape Santiago and 60 miles north of suffered a heart attack. LAN did opposition Democratic F ^ y , said MANCE. MALE: ’’Bad Love,” Eric and various artists. York. Horn, witnesses said today. Cape Horn, said the Chilean air­ not immediately comment on the Alia did not offer pardcipation in Clapton; WOMEN’S BOOT & SHOE SALE! Authorities said 20 died and 17 line LAN. reports. any form of new government. ROCK PERFORMANCE BY A were injured. A U.S. diplomat, Lawrence Passengers grabbed onto the Berisha said the Democradc Party is DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCAL: CALDWELL One Texas survivor of Wednes­ Kerr, flew to Puerto Williams plane’s wings and tail and waited unlikely to accept any invitadon to “Janie’s Got a Gun,” Acrosmilh. ENTIRE INVENTORY OF day's crash described a frantic early today with an investigative for rescuers, while others tried to join a coalition with the Com­ ROCK INSTRUMENTAL PER­ OIL Manchester Health Department struggle to get out of the plane as group led by Chilean air force swim to the beach 150 yards munists. FORMANCE: “D-FW,” the m :A i;n i pRtx.R.AM.s water rushed in and drowned her Cmdr. Heman Barahona. away, reporters said. Albania had been the last Stalinist Vaughiut Brothers. 649-8841 sOFTSP

THE NEW BREED BLONOIE by D«an Tbung E Stan Oraka iBaiirlipafpr l-lrralft I 'LL HAVE A, TRIPLE WITH TRIPLE , WHAT'S THE AAATTER Crossword CHEESEBURGER FRENCH FRIES WITH THE PIE ?! Section 3, Page 11 ACROSS less signal Answer to Previous Puizis Thursday, Feb. 21,1991 43 Molten rock 1 Bud'i tibling 46 Baseball DISCOVER 4 Jason's ship game 8 Fighting divisions squlpment 50 Folksinger 12 2100. Guthrie Roman 51 I n ------TELEVDtONs} People to see ■ places to go ■ things to do 13 Unadul­ (routinixed) terated 52 Spoon bend­ 14 Bucket er — Geller 15 Baking pit 53 Makes per­ ■ S ^ u r v K v ------16 Urge fect score /Vpg/V<»s 2-21 '■ 17 Actress 54 Pulpit Baxter 55 Wet ground New Picking 18 Wanderers 56 Long, thick 20 Behaved hair ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson 57 Type of I5, 21 Employ j i i 3 22 Questioning fastening f YOU SHO aD Be' sound 58 Quilting 10 Dig (ore) 39 As far — film party 11 Snow slider — know VERY hits a 23 — Illy / 26 Easy does It! 19 Aggregate 41 Ignores 20 Halos 42 High up SIE 30 Knight's title DOWN 1 31 Islands 22 Caps (2 wds.) south of 1 Complacent 23 Pale 43 Yes. — ! Sicily 2 Type of play­ 24 Frost 44 Alms box releases science 33 — and ing marble 25 — Major 45 Small valley downs 3 Atlantic fish 26 Lump of 46 La 2-21 Scott A. Masear “BOOK OF LOVE” (PG) — 34 — Plnatore 4 Orbital point earth Douce" 35 Developed 5 Money In 27 Heating 47 Unable to “I’ll tak e th em .” More of the “fabulous ’50s” as a Which was the most popular song 36 Airline Into India material feel cute teen dream. What’s retro here is of 1967: “Light My Fire,” by the 37 Pined 6 Constel­ 28 Capable of 48 Shudder of mA 39 Many (2 lation (2 wds.) fear not the ’50s but the tired exploita­ Doors, or “I’m a Believer,” by the wds.) 7 Over (poet.) 29 Future at- 49 Facet tion of the decade by the pop media. 40 C a ll------8 Arltona tys.' exam 51 Joyful SNAFU by Bruca Bsattio Monkees? In some instances, the day Indian 31 Devilfish exclamation The eager young cast is appealing, answer depends on what your col­ 41 Urgent wire­ 9 Talk wildly 32 Region including Chris Young. Keith 38 Cracked lege major was. I SPIDER-MAN bv Stsn Cooegan, Josic Bissen, Elizabeth Sec, while all ranking books use r " T- T- T- T- T" u r TT Rainey, Danny Nucci, John C. o e /u rx A N P ypu a t a m v it/ fiU YOU HAVE TO 0 0 IS / Billboard magazine’s charts to rate r NOW Mitchell, Tricia Leigh Fisher, but 12 |l4 ARftSsrW m ! PUT 'l/M IN CffAtRS/ records, most put their lists in order C l AM UP PHONE THE BANK.' director Robert Shaye (a film-in­ ■ so JOAN by using a fairly simple weeks-on- IS « Il7 dustry executive) puts them through ihc-chart formula. Perhaps, they add all the pat, overdone moves of 16 ■ a bonus for hitting No. 1. adolescent darlingness, and the For example, “Sugar Sugar,” by rhythm of the story is set by the the Archies, spent 22 weeks on the heavy, chunking Golden Oldies charts in 1969, peaking at No. 1. sound track (which oddly borrows “Aquarius/Lct The Sunshine In” by 36 also from the ’60s). It’s a “Book of the Fifth Dimension, spent 17 weeks Banality.” (Fair) on the charts, also peaking at No. 1. 34 “GREEN CARD” (PG-13) — According to the popular “Chart 37 The success of “Witness” and “Dead Champions,” for instance, the Ar-

n r EEK AND MEEK by Howls SchnsMar ROCK ON th e. WJIFE iM PARAfOOIP? FILMS IN 56 GETTlfoa PARAfOOID l/UAV! 5AV5 iJUHO' FOCUS S3 ‘Stand on bathroom scale...take a real 'T ETHUE ANN 56 L deep breath!"? VARE o J m n Stumped? Gel answers to clues by calling “ Dial-a-Word" CO at 1-900-454-3535andenteringaccesscodenumber 184 \ Poets Society” may have gone to 95c per minute; Touch-Tone or rotary phones. I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Australian-born director Peter chics topped the year, followed by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee Weir’s head, badly. Gone is the per­ Thu Assoclatud P ras closely by the Fifth Dimension. Unscramble these four Jumbles, Ambulance--make suasive mood of his earlier efforts, But, if you refer to “Chartmasters one letter to each square, to form it snappy! SOLIDARITY CONTEST — U.S. violinist Isaac Stern plays teered to perform in Israel to show solidarity with the Israeli lour ordinary words. a like “The Year of Living Dangerous­ Rock 100,” the top song for 1969 is WINTHROP by Dick CavalH a solo during rehearsal of the Israel Philharmonic Or­ people. “I Heard It Through the Grapevine,” 3} i - it happened ly.” Here he directs his own watery CYKAT as if by screenplay about a near-romance chestra conducted by Zubin Mehta in Tel Aviv. Stern volun­ by Marvin Gaye, which did peak at CELEBRITY CIPHER m iracle I HEARDTHATAM2S . If WELL, SHE d id n 't aHE KIND OF PERMANENTUY between Gallic slob Gerard Depar­ No. l*bul spent only 15 weeks on > - m L HAC^ head of the University of teaching undergraduates and per­ contemporary group Harbinger and China Club, their signa­ Now bock In Hock. JumMo Book No. 43 li •volloblo lor $2.M. which liKlurhM d o o m Cordate Carcass.” After returning, CD ond hondltng, irom Jumbio, c/o thi* now*popor, P.O. Boi 4368, Otionrto, FL 32602-43M. Washington dance program. forming in a chamber ensemble. the Bill Evans Dance Go. of Seattle. IrichidB your nemo, addrott and zip coda and maka chack payabla to Nawapaparbooka, “THE GRIFl’ERS” (R) — From she won admission to the program. ture song was “Another Three more arc to be admitted each start to finish, a new classic of that “Dancers who approach retire­ He said he was “inspired by Han­ ja year. Dale Merrill, 33, the fifth member TV Star Who Thinks fine old American form, film noir. ment really go through a rough nah to learn more about administra­ lime,” she said. “Most professional Amy Chavassc, 34, arrived after of the ensemble, said a back injury THE PHANTOM by Lm Falk A Sy Barry Boiling off the small fat on Jim tion and how to be a good ad­ He’s a Singer Blues.” ministrator.” 10 years ago ended his work with OMNGEP WAIT UNTIL HE HOPEPTOBEr^ Thompson’s lean novel, Donald E. Ballet West in Salt Lake City. C0fVtE5 BACK.WHICH NEAR HO/ME PNT Like Chavasse, Amy EmsL 36, Chartmasters themselves are two fcLlAKINCp \ THE BORN LOSER by Ait Sanaom Westlake adapted the story of three HE WILL, FOR WATER,. NOW. WHAT rotten cheaters tangled in lust and said she was drawn by the lure of a After periodic treatment with “a pop trivia buffs who also happen to WHAT WILL r '-.-'-.if- ,.,J- ARE THEY A &16AWT16 PepTILE TWAT'e 0EEW ^ Y 0 6 0 Y, An d greed, set in a modem L.A. that is Weekenders... degree that would pave the way to a form of traction,” he said, he be a Doctor of Mathematics and a yOJ PO NOW, POING-rlN tenure track. She already had exten­ O GHOST WHO ^ T i i o a m S T o n e a & e MP6.»LLDI TKieO bent back to the ’40s and a timeless returned to Richland, his home Master of Science. (9UR CASTLE' c sive teaching experience as well as WALKS 2 IN THE AIR 2 > rTELLA^e-EHE'^; zone of apartment hotels full of town, to teach at the invitation of a You really don’t want to see the extensive international touring in 10 friend who had a studio. The next actual formula this pair uses to rank ecroME iN^I shady drowsers and shifty drifters. Places to go . . . things to do Stephen Frears directed terrific per­ years with the Bella Lewiizky year, 1981, he came to Seattle to records. It includes such variables as H E P D E ^ formances by Anjclica Huston (with Dance Co. of Los Angeles. continue teaching and a year later how high the record made it on the 'Him a mean, seedy kind of drag-queen “1 think Seattle, the Seattle dance helped found Spectrum Dance Co., charts, how fast it got there, what Annual pancake Admission is $7, $6 members. For community, wants this program to month of the year it was released, 2 n ll glamour that is gutsy), Jon Cusack more information, call 278-1445. where he still performs and serves (as her sharpie son) and Annette breakfast work,” she .said. “It’s really the first as artistic director. whcilicr it fell and then climbed To /VORROW: tPEATH ROW. Boning (as a tart who pimps hcr- Rockville ringing of its kind.” again — all of which is expressed in The Manchester Civitan Club will A study of former dancers in sclQ. Plus a sharp little sadistic job Driven by the grueling physical A/B’s and F(x)’s. HAGAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browna hold their 5th Annual Pancake 1988 found 62 percent of the by F^t Hinglc and a funny one by belles demands of their crafL many dan­ Now, to answer the introductory Breakfast on Sunday from 8 a.m. to women in ballet had quit dancing by question: The Chartmasters say that, THE GRIZWELLS by BUI Schorr Henry Jones. Oliver Stapleton did South United Methodist Church, cers never complete high school. 0iisihie^6> te 6>o L l l ^ g W c ?/v\ E N ! $ ^ noon at the Manchester Elks Club age 30, the median for all other dan­ despite chart statistics to the con­ ... AHP T H A T 'f tCtjTH THE WH<7Le FAMILV the rich yet not overdone imagery; 1226 Main StrccL Manchester 1990/ Few have college degrees. 0 ^ P T O i^U M lN A re W m a t CLOTMiSilS’ Asip cers was between age 31 and 35, WiM& ANlP a \ . V UHCLE FE5TU*. i U \ E V AT TH A T Elmer Bernstein wrote crack music. on 30 Bisscll StrccL Manchester. 91 Art Scries presents The Rockville trary, the Monkees whomped all -z U Q iiO fZ PEPFUMB FUME-RAL. “A dancer is hurling himself by, and 55 percent of the latter group AU [ii^dBce^ARY puPenAsee> 'HE MAP M1AA The movie has a tense, witty rancid­ Please contact Gary Daigle at Ringing Belles of the Rockville over the Doors! 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This concert Over the years, the toll mounts — “A chronic ailment you can pul relca.se called “1 Am Elvis: A Guide (PG-13) — Unlike any other movie, will sponsor a folk concert at the will be held on Saturday at 8 p.m. “bunions, bone spurs, all types of up with. You can kind of say it isn’t to Elvis Impersonators.” Really. and a real oddball in this era. James First Church of Christ Congrega­ $3 donation for adults, free for stu­ bony misalignment,” .she .said. really there,” Wiley said. “It’s asual- Here, you can find the vital statis­ Ivory directed writer Ruth Prawer 0S!o*J>JE tional, 12 South Main Street, West dents through grade 12. Call Rhonda Summer, 31, who spent ly the body that makes the decision tics, life history and a photo of 63 1 Jhabvala’s skilled merger of Evan S. Hartford featuring “Annie Hills.” 647-9142 for more information. two years with Llory Wilson and about when to retire.” professional Elvises (Elvi?), includ­ ALLEY OOP by Dava Graua Connell’s novels “Mr. Bridge” and ing a black Elvis (Clearance Gid- “Mrs. Bridge,” about a comfy and FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavaa ileiis), a Mexican Elvis (Robert “El fitfully happy Kansas City family in Vez” Lopez) and a female Elvis the ’30s and ’40s. Walter (^ul (Janice "K” Kuccra). Newman) is a stem, domineering A moving, sentimental ’Once Around’ You’ve probably noticed that f O p - Uf^ ' 6-ooK/ / I i'll prig, a “good provider” with thin most rock stars want to be actors, by Laura San Giacomo who docs a love at first sight. fo o fe s 7 glints of old fun buried inside; New­ By LINDA M. TROMBLEY world really revolves around love. and most actors want to be rock man is very good at showing how fine job at mixing sex appeal with Danny Aiello and Gina Rowlands / • 7 = > /II Manchester Herald llic right amount of sweeutess. Jan’s The only problem is that iiani is stars. At least “Cheers” castmate trapped in his feelings Walter is, yet arc a perfect match us Renata’s Woody Harrelson has a sense of wedding perfectly sets the lone for much older ilian Renata and this is parents. Tliey play off each otlier so too proud to be repentant (he’s a very hard for her family to accept. humor about it. When he and his chiselled statue of spiritual constipa­ llic rest of this movie. It insightfully well tlic audience may begin to “Once Around” is a surprisingly Sam is also arrogant, self-centered R&B band played Hollywood’s tion). India (Joanne Woodward) is shows the relationships between all wonder why they aren’t together in charming little movie about a very and overpowering, but thanks to China Club, their signature song (S tRmaaC-w the overshadowed wife who flutters real life. a - A i charming couple. The touching Dreyfuss’ intelligent and thoughtful was “Another TV Star Who Thinks and fidgets to show her lively side, script written by Malia Scotch acting Sam never comes off as a At limes die script can Ik* a little He’s a Singer Blues.” 2 - 2 . 1 which she has sidetracked for "wife­ Movie The band goes by the unlikely ROBOTMAN by Jim Maddick Marmo is outshone only by the iHior. Even witli all of his fauks it is too sentimental. Some viewers may ly” duty. Woodward gets exact, wonderful ensemble that has been feel that their feelings arc being name of Manly Moondog and the PHIPPS by Joaaph Farrta very hard not to love him. pained comedy from India’s dis­ formed to play the leads and the un­ Review manipulated and Hunter’s Boston Three Cinil Cals. Don’t look for lu e o u p T M E UkS M^yoNE EVER ibLp You, SHETOLPUSTD quiet. Fine as the growing children them in your local record store TOWER ANP GOONWriNOUT, derstated directing of Lasse Holly Hunter, when paired with accent is a little shaky, but ull-in-all YOU EOOk H m \ BETTER IN arc Kyra Sedgwick, Margaret Welsh tlie family members. anytime .soon. RESCUE Hallstrom. Dreyfuss, is also truly a sight to be­ there is very little wrong widi diis PERSON W N YOU po AS A and Robert Scan Leonard; even The wedding also effectively hold. She portrays Renata with a movie and a lot right alniut it. Once In a similar vein: Mick Jagger PBIHCESS C0NJ>UTCR-GENERATEP stronger arc Diane Kugen, Austin It is the story of “Sam” (Richard portrays how badly Renata wants to UtAOO... ' ACTION FIGURE P v o u T p y r o quirky cutencss that only Hunter can Around is a nice quiet movie that returns to acting after a hiatus of two m i H E N P / E S Pendleton, Simon Callow and Dreyfuss) and “Renata” (Holly get married. Unfortunately Renata’s play. It’s very touching to watch her will make jKople laugh, cry and decades. He’ll play a villain op­ ON PRINCESS Hunter) and the love dial they Blythe Danner (as a boozing, boyfriend informs her that she is not go from a heartbroken ex-girlfriend hope for a chance to go “Once posite Emilio Estevez in the futuris­ U N ta O T miserable wife), llic film is all prim shared. It’s also the story of a very intellectual enough for him to even to the center of an older man’s Around”. tic thriller "Frecjaek.” observation, not exciting yet involv­ clo.sc-knii family whose lies arc consider marrying. With Renata’s world. The last time guitarist Harvey ing in its keen sense of time, place tested when a new and unknown heart completely broken the real Miuidcl played with Canned Heat and society. It calls back an era of force known as Sam enters their love story now begins. It is also touching to watch her A * A A was at Woixlsiock. Now, after all “responsible” repression that is bet­ lives. While on a trip to sec if she can family evolve from a group that 29Kcy: A = Poor, AA=Fair, these years, he’s buck with the ter gone, though some may feel nos- Tl)c movie ojicns at Renata's gel a job selling time-share con­ thinks tlic world revolves around AAA=GotHl, AAAA=Very Good, veteran boogie band, on the road Uilgic for it. (Gotxl) sister Jan's wedding. “Jan" is played dominiums Renata meets Sam. It’s them to one iliat discovers that the AAAAA=Excellcni, YV=Half sdu and in llic studio. 1 12— MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Feb. 21, 1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Feb. 21, 1991—13 FOCUS Some say there should be a law against profanity QUINCY, Mass. (AP) — A ban on public profanity Bowling Green State University in Ohio. “That lan­ and noted that a similar law passed in 1978 had been lar­ Researchers say young people may have simply be­ has some residents of this historic coastal city swearing guage was once OK for the locker room, but not a fami­ gely ignored. come inured to all the foul talk. they’ll never comply, but supporters say the law comes ly situation. Now that distinction is breaking down.” In protest, one Quincy woman phoned Boston radio Timothy Jay, a psychology professor at North Adams at a time when America needs to have its mouth washed Local officials say problems started in Quincy when station WZOU and repeated the word “damn” hundreds State College, counted more than 400 swear words in Dear Abby Dr. Gott out with soap. teen-agers began gathering each day at the Quincy Cen­ of times. The station said it had received several the film “Do The Right Thing” and some 230 in Swearing is everywhere these days. President Bush is ter subway stop to smoke, blast their boomboxes and hundred calls about the ordinance shortly after it was “Platoon.” One song by the rap group “2 Live Crew” PEOPLE quoted as saying the United States was going to kick had more than 200 expletives. talk in sentences often punctuated with profanity. passed and that all callers were opposed. Abigail Van Buren Peter Gott, M.D, Saddam Hussein’s ass. Red Sox pitcher Roger Clemens “It takes a lot to make my hair stand on end, but I’ve “Why put in a law they can’t enforce?” complained “We’re exposed to more swearing on TV, cable, even curses out an umpire in front of millions of viewers been hearing new words every day,” said Pearson, a Quincy resident David Dwyer as he waited for a bus comic strips. People aren’t aware of the extent of it,” Jay ■ B.B. King says he’ll play four times a year at during a playoff game. On TV’s “Uncle Buck,” a 6- smiling giant of a man who has patrolled Quincy Center recently at Quincy Center. “What are they going to do, said. his new nightclub on Beale Street in Memphis, ycar-old girl delivers the line, “You suck.” for 17 years. put kids in cells? Who’s going to pay for that?” Reinhold Aman, editor of Maledicla, a journal dedi­ Tenn., where the bluesman first gained fame and Beat patrolman Donald Pearson says Quincy is as Sitting in City Hall, perhaps 100 yards away. Mayor But Sheets stands his ground. The city wants to turn cated to profanity, laments that with profanity proliferat­ Memories of mom legend has it modem blues were bom. Celibacy isn’t good a place as any to start cracking down on cursing. James Sheets was listening too, and growing angry. the area into a historic park to attract tourists, and he ing, swear words have lost their punch. B.B. King’s Memphis Blues Club, a 350-seat res­ “You try talking the King’s English to some people “1 come out of this building after work every night, wants the air clean. “We’ve had a few very nasty words in the past that taurant and nightclub, will open May 3. around here, it’s like talking Chinese,” Pearson said. and I have to listen to this profanity and vulgarity being City Solicitor Stephen McGrath said that while the “Memphis has been good to me — my career “People don’t have any class any more.” used to be reserved for very up.sctting occasions,” Aman are happy ones medically harmful screamed from one side of Hancock Street to the other,” old ordinance was too broad to be effective, the new said. “Nowadays, we use them if we break a pencil. started there, and my roots are still there,” said Linguists say profanity spread after World War II, Sheets said. “People have a right to expect that they can measure deals specifically with people who accost King, 65, who began playing clubs on Beale Street Once the terms have been drained of their force, they’re DEAR ABBY: Quite some time ago, you published a DEAR DR. GOTT: In your column about celibacy when soldiers brought home the language of the bring their families downtown and not be subjected to others with foul language on city property. It also allows in the late 1940s when paying customers took blues lost.” letter from someone who had lost his mother or father not being harmful, you assumed that celibacy refers to trenches. Later, beat generation poets and comedians the kind of profanity I’ve been hearing.” police to arrest people for loitering and other rowdy be­ from the country into the city. Aman believes that oppressed societies with few and had failed to communicate his love to them. Then it abstention from sex. Wrong! Celibacy means being un­ such as Lenny Bruce cursed in rebellion against the con­ So, in December, Sheets pushed an ordinance through havior, while the old law does not, he said. “This is the first club to have my name attached weapons compensate by developing a powerful swear­ was too late. married or living in a single state. The vow of celibacy ventions of the day. And the spread continued. the City Council banning public cursing and loitering. Sheets said the ordinance is designed “for someone to it,” King said Monday fron New York. “I will I want you to know that I benefited from that letter and means a vow not to marry. I believe a number of regular “Profanity was once argot, the language of soldiers,” Tlie measure carries a $100 fine. who walks up to a senior citizen on a bench and screams ing vocabulary. But citizens of violent, powerful nations have a say-so on the food and entertainment, but the your response. Recently, I lost my mother. She was only readers (myself included) were shocked to see you place said Michael Marsden. a orofessor of popular culture at Critics called it an act of overkill by the righteous. at them. I’ve seen that happen.” like our own are pathetic cussers, he said. club will have a manager. I’m no businessman. I 69 and died of a heart attack. She was such a sweetheart. their choice not to marry in a sexual context. play guitar.” Thanks to you, my sadness was not due to guilt, because DEAR READER: It certainly doesn’t take much to Under terms of contracts signed Monday in New shock you. While celibacy is often defined as being un­ for the last 10 or 12 years of her life I telephoned her York, King will play four times a year at the club, regularly, wrote letters from time to time and remem­ married, by common usage it has taken another primary whose three buildings have been renovated with bered her on special occasions. 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The o whose real name is Robby VanWinkle, be published Tuesday through Saturday, the Manchester Herald Is resoonstble for only one above them, I wonder if God will ever forgive me for the which he said was a “kind of basket case” with a 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. JO heartaches I must have caused them while they were still owes a $516.50 fine on an August DEAR DR. GOTT: At the age of 24, I’m having 30 to 35 doys: 60 cents per line per day. deodllne Is noon on the day before publica­ Incorrect Insertion ond then only for the slie of per capita income of just $ 1 a day. tion. For advertisements to be published theorlglnol Insertion. ErrorswhIchdonof lessen m alive. I pray to God that those who still have their parents 1988 Dallas assault conviction, for which trouble with migraines. I’ve tried changing my diet and 36 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. CO “Invite people from Haiti who are responsible for avoiding stress. 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Law "The Gods Must News Tonight Show (Time throughout, appliances, Late Night With David 1 (Off Air) 1 FREE experience. Machining tion of the law. Our acres for $115,899 - should be directed to the: WWLP © S_ Fortune g s______IShow g IWoHdQ 1 S te re o )g 1 S te re o )g Be Lawyers (In Stereo) g lApproximale) (In Stereo) Latterman (In Stereo) full basement, deck and cylinder heads and en­ $135,875. New stick- Department of Economic Development PUBLIC MotorWeek Business MacNeil/Lehrer Nature "The Gull: Portrait Mystery! Poirot II" Travels "L A. Is I f g This Old Hometime: |(0ff Air) “ 1 vinyl siding. Affordably readers are hereby built or modular Capes W EDH © (In Stereo) Rpt. Newshour g lot the War Zone" g 1 "Double Sin" g House( R | g S prinklers gine blocks is required. priced at $124,900. Office of Small Business Affairs CLASSIFIED Modern air conditioned informed that all dwell­ to be built in Coventry, 865 Brook Street Knight Rider K night o f A-Team "Hot Styles" The Movie; "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" (1949. Western) News 1 Love Lucy Newharl Mary Tyler Dick Van Donna Jackson & Jackson All Nila Movie John Wayne leads the Three shop in Vernon area. ings advertised in this Andover, Eastford. Rocky Hill, CT 06067 INDEPENDENT the Phoenix' Michael team sets out to prevent a John Wayne, John Agar. Indians attack an underslafled Dick Is Moore Dyke Reed Mesquileers agaihsi rustlers in "Red River Range" Real Estate, 647-8400. Your choice of colors pursues the Industrial new line of fashion designs cavalry outpost. tem pted by a 875-8900. (203) 258-4269 Q. Please tell my husband I’m "D onna (19:W) and crooked land speculators in "Frontier LINE ADS F newspaper are avail­ for siding, flooring, etc. right! In an episode of “The Gol­ WTWS © saboteurs who killed his from being stolen. sultry D e c o ra te s " Horizon " (1939), Ray "Crash" Corrigan co-slars CLERICAL-JOB ACCESS The Department of Transportation hereby notifies all bidders partner (Part 1 of 2) a c tre s s .g BRICK RANCH-2 Car at­ able on an equal op­ Coventry and vicinity. that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into den Girls,” they won some tickets Phil Blazawski. Philips News Current Hard Copy Cosby Different Cheers Sam Wings Brian LA. Law "The Gods Must Nawt Tonight Show (Tim e Lata Night With David Uter With Personali­ Family ^ IN ^ Call 1-900-226-2645. tached garage, portunity basis. To pursuant to this advertisement. Minority Business Enterprises Affair g Show World Deal tries to keep plans to wed Be Lawyers Victor faces Approximate) (In Stereo) (In Stereo) fireplace, living room, Real Estate, 742-1450. to see Burt Reynolds. Tbrns out NETWORK-NBC Latterman Bob Costas ties Feud 7 Days a week. complain of discrimi­ will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to Sophia is the only one who gets to "Return of actors control of his new lile-or-death decision; Guest: comic $3/Minute. 24 Hours. extra large kitchen, 3 F this invitation and that ^e y will not be discriminated against on W VIT 0 ) the pe rfo rm . (In the bar. (In girllriend. (In Michael defends husband­ Jerry ^ The ^ bedrooms, 2 baths. Lot nation call: the grounds of race, color, national origin, sex, mental retarda­ go. At the end of the show, Burt Clairettes' g S te re o )g S te re o )g S te re o )g killing woman (In Stereo) CONSTRUCTION Seinleld 90 X 156. $185,000. HUD toll-free at: tion or physical d is^ility including but not limited to blindness, comes to the door to pick her up. I INDEPENDENT | WORKERSI Tired of no NEW TO THE MARKET- Family Ties ALFg Cheer* g M*A*S*H Power Stick NHL Hockey: Boston Bruins at Chicago Blackhawks. From Chicago M*A‘ S*H Nawhart g St. EIttwhera "Watch the Movie: “ Kansas City ConiHdantiar (19!)2. Drama) Marion E. Robertson, in consideration lor an award. ISIadium. (Live) Manchester Herald Gracious center door say this wasn’t really Burt w s B K m U Hockey S kie s" John Payne, Coleen Grav work available and get­ 1-800-424-8590 Realtor. 643-5953. Colonial, 7 rooms. Built All prospective bidders wishing to obtain Proposal Forms must NETWORK-ABC ^News ABC News Current Coaby Father Dowling Gabrial's Rra "Postcards Primetime Live g Newt NIghtlinag M*A*S‘H Parson all- (Off Air) 1 ting laid off? Ready for Reynolds, but an impostor. My That's right, if you have merchandise to sell submit a Qualification Affidavit (Part *C ) to Contracts at least WGGB CD I Affair g Show g iMytlOfies (In Stereo) g From the Faullline" g tiaa a career change in by Ansaldi. Asking husband says it is. — L.E., Mal­ ______1S______valued at $100 or less your ad is FREE! NEED LOTS OF LIVING $169,00. Call Barbara ten (10) days prior to the date of letting. 'Affidavit' of non-col­ PUBLIC MacNeil/Lehrer Buiineai Page 57 This Old Frugal Mysitryl "Poirot II" Taggart "Dead Giveaway" Nawtg "Poirot II" marketing? Call Mr. vern, Ark. Mysteryl (Off Air) SPACE? Oversized 3 DESIRABLE RANCH- Weinberg. Re/Max East lusion and all other requirements attached to the proposals W GBY © Newihour g Rpt. House g Goutmat g "Double Sin" g (Part 1 o f 3) "Double Sin" g Murray at 749-5143. Cheery fireplace. Vinyl A. Sorry, but Mr. E. is correct. ★ 12 WORDS - 3 DAYS FREE bedroom home with of the River, 647-1419. must be completed and returned with the submitted bid. POX Perfect Love jstir Tr*k "Space Seed" Simpsons Bahaa Bevariy Hills, 90210 A News Nawhart g Night Court Love Good Ufa Gena Scott siding. Quiet street, DRIVERS^JOB ACCESS. custom kitchen F Failure to return an executed “Affidavit” of non-collusion Burt Reynolds — the one, only and W TIC QD Stranger* g Connection (In Stereo) g " M o m " g Fling in Palm Springs" g Connect. ★ PRICE MUST APPEAR IN AD Call 1-900-226-2645. cabinetry, fireplace, 2-1/ hardwood floors, large with the proposal, will result In the bid not being read and original — played himself. CABLE CHANNELS (COMBINTiD ITEM TOTAL NOT TO EXCEED $1C0) ♦ 7 Days a week. 2 baths, 2-car garage. rec room, appliances ON A CLEAR DAYIII the subsequent rejection of the bid. Avengers "The Golden World of Between World in Challenge Movie; “ Darling* of th* Gods” (1989. Drama) (Part 1 David Leisure at th* World in Chalfang* Movia; "Dariing* of the Gods" (1989. Drama) (Part 1 I $3/Minute. 24 Hours. Quiet cul-de-sac street. included, woodburning $225,000. You can see All proposals must be accompanied by a bid security in the Q, On “Simon & Simon,” who A&E Survival the Wan Action ol the Seas ol 2) Anthony Higgins. Mel Marlin. Improv Action |R) ★ PRIVATE PARTY ONLY l a a L ______, ol th* Ma* ol 2) Anthony Higgins, Mel Martin 1 North Coventry, stove. Willington, foreverl From high on 1 (NON.COMMERC1AL GARAGE SALES A I>KT ADS NOT INCLUDIM HAIR STYLIST NEEDED- form of a CERTIFIED CHECK OR A CASHIER'S CHECK, were the actors who played the (5:4 5) Movia; "Too Many Girls" (1940) Lucille Movia: "Lucky Partnen" (1940. Comedy) Ronald Movia; “Animal Crackara" (1930) Captain Spaulding, $146,900. Phil $127,899. Phil Bohon Notch take in the Movie: “Maid's Movia; “Too Many Giria" (1940) Lucille Movie; "Lucky Partner*" 1 IN ITflS OFFER) Experience preferred. drawn upon either STATE BANK & TRUST COMRANY OR leading roles? — M., Coos Bay, AMC Night Out" (1938. Ball. Coeds in a m^hical school Colman. Ginger Rogers An artist and a young lady the African explorer, returns from an expedition lo Ball. Coeds In a m^hical school (1940. Comedy) Ronald I Blazawski. Philips Real Blazawski. Philips Real views of Northeastern NATIONAL BANK ASSOCIATION, to the order of the Comedv) Joan Fonlaine desoerately want to win a lootball qame each own half ol a winning sweepstakes ticket. wreak havoc at a society matron's weekend partv. G’ Please call 6^-1759. Ore. desperately want to win a football game Colman. Ginoer Rooers. 1 ★ USE THE COUPON BELOW - Estate. 742-1450. Estate, 742-1450. Ct and this 8 room Tudo Treasurer of the State of Connecticut, or accompanied by a (5:0 0) Movia: “ Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" Movia: “Skin Deep" (1989, Comedy-Drama) John (1989, Comedy-Drama) Movie: “The Hot Movia; "Family Business" Movie; "Rain Man" (1986. Drama) Dustin 1 Hoffman, NO PHONE ORDERS LABORER-JOB ACCESS. F with floor to cathedral BID BOND, in the form thereto such Surety Company or Com­ A. Jameson Parker and Gerald Rock" (1972. Comedy) (1969, Weslern) Paul Newman. Robert Redlord A Ritter. Vincent Gardenia Constant womaniziiig and the Sean Connery, Dustin Hotfman, A semi-respectable Tom Cruise. A conniving young hustler all em pis to Call 1-900-226-2645. ceiling tireplacel 8 panies as are authorized to do business in this State. Bid Robert Redlord, George couple ol legendary outlaws refuse to surrender to a lure ol alcohol begin to take their loll on the life ol a businessman is reluctantly drawn into a high-tech heist McRancy, who is now “Major Dad,” C inem ax separate the autistic brother he never kneJOB ACCESS commander ol a military survival camp valley girl enrolls in business school to learn how lo run airy. 2 Fireplaces. Manchester, $329,900. avoid alterationB, corrections or erasures, two (2) proposals By the way. Rock Hudwon was the S how tim e "Dog Who most prominent directors present a trilogy oi short (abficaled magazine story a bout a Times Drama) Jessie:a M oore R GREAT VALUE-South goes insane and wages real war on the her mother s health spa R' (Adult language, adult Call 1 -900-226-2645. Fenced yard. Asking Stopped stones set in the Big Apple. (In Stereo) 'PG' (Adult Square pimp lands a Manhailtan journalist (Adult languarje. adull Name______- - ■ Windsor, $137,900. Gracious newly built will be issued to each bidder. Only one proposal w ill be leading man, not Cary Grant. An War'' language) g re a u ils R situations, nudity) in hot water (In Stereo) R' 7 Days a week. $213,000. Call Barbara situations, nuidilvl Address______Phone, _ Nice clean starter home Colonial with many deposited In the bid box. English actress, Aruia Lee was once Movia; "Out of the Dark" (1989, Movia: " T h r a * Fugitives" (1989. $3/Minute. 24 Hours. Weinberg. Re/Max East (5:00) Movie; “ Mv Man Movie: "Cocoon; T h * Return" (1988. Fantasy) Don Movia: “On* Man Fore*" (1989, Movia: “Monkey Buiineat" (1931, with CHFA possibilities. amenities including uni­ All bidders are required to inform themsetvos fully ol the condi­ Suspense) Cameron Dye. A Comedy) Nick Node An ex-con's altempl Drarna) John Matuszak, Ronny Cox. A City _State_ Zip of the River, 647-1419. known as one of the great beauties Godfrey" (1936, (Jomedy) Ameche. Wilfo/d Brimley A group ot senior citizens Comedy) Mar X Brothers, Thelma Todd MEDICAL-dOB ACCESS. 3 Bedrooms, 1-1/2 que split stairway from tions relating to me construction and labor under which the photographer and his girlfriend launch to go straight is complicated by an inept TMC William Powell, Carole return to Earth with their Aniarean benefactors to lootball player-turned-narcotics cop sets Four slowawilys become involved with I am ( ) am not ( ) A Manchester I lerald Subscriber Call 1-900-226-2645. F______foyer and first floor fami­ work will be, or is now being performed and mo contractor of screen. Lom bard retrieve endangered alien cocoons (In Stereo) PG' their own investigation into the murders bank robber (In Stereo) PG-13 (Adult his sights on the drug lord who murdered baths, large level yard gangsters am1 try lo avoid authorities 7 Days a week. ly room, fireplaced shall employ as far as possibTa, such methods and moans in (Send your questions to: Ask Dick (Adult language, mild violence) g ol several telephone fantasy girls. R' language, mild violence) g his best Iriend. R' while on an 0cean liner CUSTOM-Brick Ell Ranch, with fruit trees and gar­ MAIL OR DROP OFF COUPON TO: $3/Minute. 24 Hours. master bedroom suite me carrying out of mis work as will r>ot cause inturruption or in- Movi«: "Fail 8ifa" (1964. Suspense) Henry Fonda. Waller Matthau Movia: “Th* World, th* Flash, and th* Devil" (1959, $249,900. New kitchen, den area. Convenient Kleiner, d o Newspaper Enterprise TNT G illig a n 's jSugs Bunny A Pals Movit: "Abovt and Bayond" (1953) The story ot the men ol the I THE MANCHESTER HERALD torfuronce wim any omor contractor. lliland IScience Fiction) Harry Belafonle, Inger Slevans in ground pool, many to Hartford and areas with jacuzzi, 3 car Association, 200 Park Ave., New 1 Enola Gay. a highly trained flight crew selected to bomb Hiroshima 1 16 BRAINARD PLACE garage and more, Movia: "Friday th* 13lh ~ A Haw Beginning" (1985. Line ol Fire REAL ESTATE AGENTS extras, 2300 square west of the river. Priced Commissionor of Transportation York, N.Y. 10166. Due to the volume USA jCarloon Eiprtis MacGyvar Fire and Ice Murder, She Wrote g Miami Vic* Equalizer Suspicion of Movia; "Tha Exofciit" (1973, Horror) Ellen Burstyn. more. more. D.W. Fish 1 Horror) John Shepard. Melanie Kinnaman |(ln Stereo) In n o c e n c e " Max von Sydow P.O. BOX 591 WANTED-Ask for Jack. feet. Re/Max East of the to sell! D.W. Fish Real February 20, 1991 of mail, personal replies cannot be MANCHESTER, CT 06040 Jack Lappen Realty. River, 647-1419. Estate. 643-1591. Real Estate, 643-1591. provided.) 643-4263. F F 03702 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Feb. 21,1991— 15 14— MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Feb. 21, 1991

3 1 R O O M S F O R R E N T by Larry Wright

ANDOVER-Private homo. P.O. BOX 591 (203)643-2711 House privileges. $100 HERE'S per week. 742-7485. MANCHESTER-Froe Spgciolis^Dcflf! week with $100 security deposit. Clean, quiet, MY furnished. 646-8337. Wine and D ine iHHancljCfitEr H c r a li BOOKKEEPING/ PAINTING/ FIREWOOD CARPENTRY/ MANCHESTER-Largo INCOME TAX PAPERING REMODELING bright furnished room. FIREWOOD CARD... Quiet atmosphere. Kit­ Joseph P. Demeo, Jr. KrrCHEN & BATH REMODELING chen privileges/parking. WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. CuL Split, Certified Public Accountant Quality work at a Seasoned, Delivered. Visit our beautiful showroom or call lor THE MAIN PUB CJ'S GIANT SIENA'S SEAFOOD, INC. $100/Weok. 643-6634. your free estimate. ALTNAVEIGH 16 BRAINARD PLACE PLEASE TELL THEM Professional tax and accounting reasonable pricel $110/cord HERITAGE Retail, Wholesale HERALD SQUARE Interior & Exterior RESTAURANT & GRINDERS services. All 1040 consultations heid 643-9145 KITCHEN & BATH CENTER INN Take out dinners MANCHESTER, CONN 06040 YOU SAW IT IN Free Estimates OVER 20 KINDS OF FAX (203) 643-7496 in the privacy ol your home or oilice. Call Brian Weigle 254 Broad Street A romantic county Inn, located In the LOUNGE Full selection of: Fresh fish, Call Anytime Manchester historic district In Storrs, ottering fine GIANT GRINDERS THE MANCHESTER HERALD! 3 2 A P A R T M E N T S F O R 643-9034 PULL DINNER MENU lobsters, clams, shrimp. 645-8912 649-5400 food and gracious hospitality. •PRIME RIB A SPECIALTY DEUCIOUS PIZZA-SALADS ______RENT ______Lunch, Dinner, •PEZAPASTASANDWICHES SPAGHETTISHELLS-RAVIOU Call for Dinner Specials COVENTRY-Convonient Income Tax Preparation CUSTOM QUALITY Sunday Brunch ENTERTAINMENT EAT HERE OR TAKE o u r 150 Grove St., Vernon AUTO W E D T O S A T DIR: Near Tolland Une Exit 67 oft 1-84 private location. Wall/ One stop improvements. Open Monday-Sunday. Reasonable ~ MON-THURS 11 AM-1 AM PRI 649-5329 or wall carpet. Basement RECONDITIONING Framing to Painting. 872-2259 Cunliffe Auto Body, Inc. Experienced ~ Your Home MASONRY Reservations accepted. &SAT11AM-2AM storage available. 1- Licensed & Insured. 649-5320 Mon 10am-6pm: Bodroom, $425/Month. WALTS AUTO 429-4490 S U N D A Y 12 N O O N -1 A M a r t c u n l if f e D a n M o sle r Call Dave Adamick Tues-Sat 10am-8pm J. Wennergren 957 Storrs Rd., Rte. 195, Stons, C T 273 Broad Street 2- Bedroom, $500/ RECONDITIONING for a free quote. 647-1551 (III I III! month. 1 1/2 Months 6 4 9-3 32 9 Masonry For all your car cleaning needs. Vickie and BUI Gaudette 306 Main S t Manchester Manchester Watch tor our new location security. No dogs. 742- New & Repairs Satisladlon Guaranteed. 645-6523 0569. 15 Years Experience 3 2 A P A R T M E N T S F O R 3 2 A P A R T M E N T S F O R - ACCOUNTING 649-3012 Call SHIRLEY'S RESTAURANT PATIO EAST HARTFORD/S. Established 1963 COMPLETE CHOWDERTOWN THE RENT ______RENT MANAGEMENT SERVICES days 643-7945 A Touch of Gourmet RESTAURANT 23 Hartford TumpmeHoUte 83 WINDSOR LINE-1 •Tax Preparation* Trucking Services evenings 649-6397 REMODELING SERVICE Breakfast 8-10:30 am (HjgNyncoimendedby Bedroom apartment in MANCHESTER-2,3 and 6 Lunch 11-230 pm Homestyle Cooking EATING PLACE Talcottville. C T 06066 MANCHESTER-Beautiful •Individual or Business* FRATT CONSTRUCTION. INC. writers The ConnecScut 3- Family home. $525 Room apartments. quality, 2 bedroom •Reasonable Rates* Tea 3-4:30 pm Open Tuesday-Sunday We serve Phone (203) 643-0016 "One call does it all." Plus 1 month’s security. Security. 646-2426. Townhouse. Quiet on •F re e Pick-up and Delivery* Dinners Thurs. Fri. Sal. 5:30-9:30pm tSslorical Review.) •Electronic Filing* 250 Hartford Road breakfast a n d lunch. Includes heat. Call Rbh Weekdays, 9am-5pm. busline, air conditioned, •Kitchen •Bath 1750 Ellington Rd. South Windsor Featuring Fresh Main Sea­ SIGNS 544-4688 Rwarvattonx racofnimnd«d 645-6720 after 3:30 pm. 289- frost free refrigerator, 644^034 •Additions •Decks Monday-Friday 4070. MANCHESTER-2 HEATING/ food, as well as Chicken, self-cleaning oven, dish; SIGNS •Roofing •Siding Steak, Lambehops and other 5:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Bedroom duplex in­ washer. Large storage! JAMES C. FtTZQERALD, C.P JL PLUMBING Valuxbto U M l for your bmitwM. THE WINDSOR HOUSE Tasty Chick cludes heat, hot water, Tax-AccounHng>AiJdl Maerwlio A Vinyl Lattwi •Repairs D a ily Specials. Dally hot luncheon specials HEBRON-2 Bedroom. area. Ideal for seniors- • Vahlclw ResUumuil on the Green Visil us at the intersections ol Rte. 83 and gas for cooking. Avail­ Monagemanl AcMwcy Swvic* Installation and I • Truck LdlAringc Free estimates. Open 7 Days A Week Heat/hot water or middle aged. Come CoipoiaHons-farinbnNpa The affordable fine food Enjoy here ortake home I Reagan Rd Tuesday-Sunday 11 am.-9 Saturday able March 1. $650 a • Rm I EMaW SIgne p.m. Closed Mondays. We otter a wide ^ a tc bakery -iX m FRANCIS GREMMO MANCHESTER. CONN 06040 646-9564 Call 644-3564 Water Purifiers Nice yard. Heat/hot cooking. Porch, attior $950 a month. D.W. 645-7006 SERVICES water included. $750 basement. $495 Plus Fish Realty, 643-1591 l i ' o Monthly. 684-4686. utilities. 646-3253. or 871-1400. o CD taXperts GSL Building Experienced Prolcsslonals Ttuc Maintenance Co. LEGAL NOTICES z - < TRAVEL 91 CARS FOR SALE 9 1 C A R S F O R B A L E 95 AUTO SERVICES ( J a c k i e s A Newspaper In Education Program PreparaUon & Planning LAWN CARE Commercial/Residentlal building repair and home John P. Lee, M .D. Sponsored by Computerized MEHTA TRAVEL JUNK CARS-Will pay $5 NOTICE TO CREDITORS T H E Q U IZ improvements. Interior and CADILLAC-1983 SUBARU-1983 M .D . Acupuncturist The Mwchester Herald Very affordable YARDMASTERS Ful sarvice trawl aj^oncy to tow your car. Cali E S T A T E O F (^elfinq Stands DoruMtio A Intamational Eldorado. Light blue, 2- Stationwagon. Good Estate Planning Available Snow Plowing; Leaves exterior painting, light car­ Joey, 528-1990. Need CLIFFORD S. STEPHENS Fuly oomputarizad raMrvations pentry. Complete janitorial door. $3500 or best condition. $800 or best • Stop Smoking & Stress (JO points for each question Personalized Client Service a ^ tickating title.______The Hon. Elaine N. Cam- Raked and Trees Cut; ProfaMlonal parsonalixod and offer. Call Al. 429-1378 offer. 643-6509 after 5. answered correctly) For appointm ent call service. Experienced, reli poseo, Judge of the Court ot WORLDSCOPE Gutters and Garages friaridly sarvica Wishing will not sell any­ • Headache & Pain Management able, free estimates. evenings. (j^Light Concept Ndiitjj Bob Mlorclll Caffanyf/ma thing ... a low-cost ad In Probate, District of Andover, Cleaned Anjana Mahta 64A-700C • Arthritus & Bursitis Maty Whitaker 643-0304 Clossifled will. Why not at a hearing held on 2-14-91, T»f snoNoyr A MOST Cali 643-9996 BoHon - Manchaatar ordered that all claims must DUMU KM nUXUCT 645-7370 646-3591 BOB RILEY place one today! 643-2711. f^THI WOttD *** Disposable needles used be presented to the tiducia/y Schaller OLDSMOBILEAKX.KSWAGEN at the address below. Failure By Appointment Only 872-9120 FREE consultation with this ad!!! 9 8 W A N T E D T O B U T / Quality 259 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER to promptly present any such Middletown Manchester Rocky Hill ______TRADE claim m ay result in the loss of 3 4 H O M E S F O R R E N T 35 STORE ac OFFICE 5 2 C L E A N IN G S E R - 8 7 M IS C . F O R S A L E Pre-Owned Autos 6 4 9 - 1 7 4 9 WWh this coupon: 347-3005 647-7500 257-7405 rights to recover on such $30 for a set of Light Concept Nails ______SPACE ______VICES ______Value Priced claim. MOVING-Household USED CAR BEST BUYS! 87 OLDS $4995 We buy clean, late model used MANCHESTER-Single articles. Stove, Cynthia Lynch, family, 3 bedrooms, at­ 1ST MONTH FREE! 4 Air POLISH WOMAN-Will 1987 BMW 325 $11,700 DELTA 88 ROYALE cars and trucks. Top prices refrigerator, dining room Clerk tached garage, 1 1/2 conditioned offices clean your house. Call V -6,5 Speed, Loaded, Clean Full Sized Luxu^ paid. set, fans, rugs, and Price includes 1 yearwairanly The fiduciary is; bath. Large lot. $950 available in 644-4663. 1984 Lincoln Town Cw $3,900 Mr. Duff - Carter Chevrolet Here's My Card is a special feature of the Manchester Herald and Manchester. The much more. 649-4619. NO HIDDEN CHARGES John D. Labile, Esq. plus utilites. Security. WANTED-I'll do your Loaded, Excellent Condition 1229 Main Street P.O. Box 511 References. 649-9746 square feet are 600, VERMONT-Castings. 88 OLDS $5995 housework. 1 Day a 1988 Honda Accord $9,900 Manchester, CT Manchester, C T 06040 runs every Thursday. If you are Interested in placing your business or 646-8266.______480, 350 and 240. Wood/coal fireplace CHRYSLER LEBARONS/C week. 569-0182. LXI Coupe, 5 Spd., A/C, Loaded Centrally located, insert. Excellent Loaded with luxury options. 646-6464 038-02 STORRS-3 Bedroom ample parking. Call condilran. 2 Years old, 1988VWJeltaGL $7,800 Dont miss this one. card here please call Paula at 643-2711 foryour special low rate. home in rural 649-2891. Auto, A/C, AM/FM Stereo 54 BOOKKEEPING A seldom used. $1300. 88 OLDS $6995 TOWN OF MANCHESTER 1) Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney Is escorted from o neighborhood. Large 429-1959. 1987 Chrysler Lsbaron $5,700 MANCHESTER-Store/ IN C O M E T A X 98 REGENCY BROUGHAM LEGAL NOTICE press conference by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.. ?.. yard. 2-Miles to UConn. Coupe, Auto, A/C, PS, PB, AM/FM All appliances. Lease, dkjmmercial use. Main Above average highway milea. The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hear­ and GenerdI com m ander of the allied Desert Storm 1987 Acura Legend $11,900 Loaded indkxting St. near Center St. 646- NEED HELP BOOK­ END R O LLS ing on Monday, March 4, 1991 at 7:00 P.M. in the Hearing security, references, no genuine leather seats. forces during o recent meeting their to assess progress In the 2426. Weekdays 9am- K E E P IN G ? A/R, A/P Sedan, V-6, Auto, Loaded, Sunrool Room. Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street Manchester. Connec­ 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 22 CONDOMINIUMS pets. $950 per month. 27 1/2" width- ‘ 1.00 Gulf war. 1988 Honda Accord $10,900 Many Others F O R S A L E 429-1959. 5pm. work done in my home. 13" width - 50<= ticut to hear and consider the following petition: 646-7073. Aluminum Sheets 4/*5.00 LXI Sedan, Auto, A/C, Loaded To Choose From IN A W E O F IMPECCABLE-Move-in MANCHESTER- TERRELL RICE AND ARTHUR BRUDER — Special Excep­ MALLARD VIEW-New 2) Lomor Alexander, former gov­ Newsprint end rolls con bo picked 1987 Olds Cutlaaa Sup. $6,900 tion — 991 M ain Street (R -5 3 ) — Request for a specicii ex­ GRANDUER??? condition! 8 Room, 4 $229,000. Deluxe 9 MATCHWORDS h e l p i n g p e o p l e s a ­ up at the Monchestof Herdd Ranch and Colonial ernor of Tennessee, was recently 3 9 R O O M M A T E S ONLY before II a.m. Monday V-8, Auto, Full Power, Wire Wheels ception under Article II, S ^ o n 9.15.01 of the zoning regula­ $299,900. Then come bedroom, 1-1/2 bath room U&R Colonial tisfy their needs and LEGAL NOTICES homesi Change your appointed by the President to be (2 points fo r each correct match) through Thursday. tions to permit a use vvhich requires more than sixty parking relish the spectacle in Colonial with beautiful maintained by the wonts ... that's what wont W A N T E D ______74 FURNITURE 1988 Plymouth Horizon $2,700 lifestyle to 1-floor living. the nation's next Secretary o f ..?... ads are all about. spaces at the above address. this roaming 5 bedroom in-ground pool. original owner and kept 1— escort a — dubious 5 Spd., PS, AM/FM, Economy Car NOTICE TO CREDITORS E L L IN G T O N -H o u s e to 9 1 C A R S F O R S A L E Remodeled kitchen just like new in and out. 2 Bedrooms, 2 bath DRESSER-Light oak 1984ToyotaCellca $3,400 At this hearing interested persons may be heard and written HEBRON-LARGE Colonial with 2 family 2— assess b — draw down E S T A T E O F (nicel) Family room with 1 st floor den with Ranches. Also 3 3) Experts from 130 notions met In share. 3 Bedrooms, 3 veneer, 46 inches tall. commun'ications received. A copy of this petition is in the Tow n QUALITY RAISED rooms, sun room, 3 6 S T O R E at O F F IC E ALL CARS REMOVED ST Coupe, 5 Spd., A/C, Very Clean LOUIS C. CHIEFFO stone fireplace. Large fireplaced formal dining bedroom, 1-1/2 bath Chantilly, Virginia, recently to talk 3— depletec— accompany baths. Quiet residential Good condition, $100. Clerk’s office and may be inspeded during business hours. R A N C H in beautiful hardwood flooring ______SPACE ______FREEI Must have title. 1988 Chevrolet Corsica $6,500 The Hon. Elaine N. Cam- Colonials, attached neighborhood. Respon­ Must seel 647-0674. Planning and Zoning Commission th ro u g h o u t a n d 3 deck and 2 car at­ room, enclosed sun about ways to limit the olr prollutlon 4 — skepticald — accrue Call Lea Motors. 528- Sedan. V-6, Auto, A/C, Power Group poseo, Judge of the Court of rural neighborhood, garage. Priced from sible professional non F Marion Taggart, Secretary fireplacesi Don't miss tached garage with porch, spaebus lower that may be contributing to 9013. Probate, District ot Andover, 2000 plus square feet. $143,900. North Main 5— garnere — appraise R ETAIUO FFICE-M ain St. smoker. $320 & 1/3 Util­ 1989 Ford F-250 4X4 $12,500 your chance to ex­ o p e n e r. Lo ve ly 3/4 level family room, 2 FOR SALE-Twin Bod. at a hearing held on February 041-02______Enclosed dew , 1 acre St to Union St to Ros­ (CHOOSE ONE: ozone depletion, 27,000 Square feet. ities. Howard. 872- Pickup, V-8,5 Spd., A/C, Lariat Pkg. perience the feeling of acre, well landscaped fireplaces, 2-1/2 baths, Frame, box spring, CHEVY MONTE CARLO- 14, 1991, ordered that all partly wooded lot, much setto Dr. "We’re Selling global worming). $3.99 Sq. Ft. 646-2364, 4528. 1987 Chevrolet C-20 4X4 $10,800 true quality and the feel­ yard. $225,000. Strano hardwood floors and 1975. V-8 Engine. $400 claims must be presented to TOWN OF MANCHESTER more. Willing to trade Housesl" Blanchard & PEOPLE/SPORTS Mr. Bezzini. mattress. Call 643-6722 ing of being home at Real Estate. 647-7653. much more. Must be MANCHESTER Female, or Best Offer. Call Ed. Pickup V-8, Auto, A/C, Full Power the tidudaro al the address LEGAL NOTICE for comparable real es­ Rossetto, 646-2482. 4) An Independent newspaper In (5 points for each correct answer) after 5 pm. lasti Anne Miller Real F______seen. U&R Realty, 643- non-smoker, 3 647-9596. 1987 Acura Legend $13,900 below. Failure to promptly tate of equal market (CHOOSE ONE: El Salvador. Colom­ The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on Estate, 647-800. 2692. 1) James Cleveland, considered bedroom, 2 baths. $375 Sedan, V-6, /tulo, Sunrool, Loaded present any such daim may value in Bolton or rural MANCHESTER 82 RECREATIONAL HONDA-1977 Civic. Runs Monday, February 25, 1991 at 7.00 P.M. in the Hearing Room, LOTS OF CHARACTER- F NEWER CONDO bia), was damaged by Are re­ a month. No pets. 646- 1989 Acura Legend $19,900 result in Ihe less ot rights to Manchester. Call by many to be the world's most BUSINESS/RESIDENTIAL ______EQUIP.______great. Good interior. Lincoln Center. 494 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut to Manchester, $156,900. TOWNHOUSE-2 cently. The owners blamed right- 7536.______LS Sedan, V-6, Auto, Air Bag, Leather recover on such claim. hear etnd consider the following applications: Owner-Broker, 228- renowned and respected COMBINATION $400/negotiablo. 742- Charming spacious Bedrooms. 1-1/2 bath, wing elements In /Vfredo Crlstlonl's Cynthia Lynch. 3345 or 742-0116. (CHOOSE ONE: jazz, gospel) artist, 5 Room olfice or retail suite plus 5 TOLLAND-Large fur­ 1971 N IM R O D -P o p Up 8251. 1988 Honda Praluda SI $11,700 SUFRELD BANK — APPUCATION 1449 — Request tor a IRVING STREET- older colonial with spe­ full basement with rec Clerk SUPER-BUY-Historic 2- government. nished room, kitchen Camper. See at: 132 Auto, Loaded, Low Miles variance to reduce the minimum yard to 21 ,5 W - feet (30 feet Immaculate, beautifully cial features including room. Asking $99,900 died recently at the age of 59. room, 3 bedroom apartment. OLDSMOBILE-1988-Cut­ story, high scenic privileges. Please call Spruce Street. 645- 1990 Acura Integra $13,500 Th e fiduciary is: required) in a Residence M Zone (Effective to 1-26-81) at 850 decorated 3 bedroom hardwood floors, french and listening. End unit G&S Associates lass Ciera International. LET’S MAKE A DEALI location, 3 bedroom, 5) Brazilians appear skeptical 2) The Oscar nomlrratlons were to 875-4781 after 6 pm. 7605. Lawrence A. Fiano, Esq. Parker StreeL Cape in Waddell doors, first floor family Townhouse. Featuring 643-1108 Loadedlll 647-7247. LS Sedan, /kuto, A/C. Full Power Owners anxious. Offers largo front porch. Per- about President (CHOOSE ONE: be announced last week, and most P O . Box 751 RALPH BIEDERMANN — APPUCATION 1455 — Request School District. Much room, curved staircase, 1500 square feet of 1988 Mercury Cougar $7,995 invited on the move-in- rennial garden, fruit Manchester, C T 06040 for a variance of Article IV, Section 5.01.03 to permit an auto room plus a 2 car 4 or 5 bedrooms and a room to enjoy. Lots of Fernando Collor de Mello's, Carlos observers expected Martin Scorc- V-6, Auto, Full Power. AJC condition spacious 3-4 trees. Vernon, 039-02 repair fticility within 400 feet of an entrance to a church and a garage. $140's. 'W e’re summer porch off trees and green space Menem’s) latest attempt to tame ese’s "GoodFellas" and Kevin Cost­ 1989 Pontiac Oran Prix $9,699 1 bedroom homo with a $101,333. P h il special exception under Article II, Section 16.15.01(e) and Ar- Selling Housesl* master bedroom. Bright here. Asking $217,000. Inflation with another wage-price ner’s ..?.. to garner multiple nomi­ V-6, Auto, Loaded, Low Miles country yard. Cail Ron, Blazawski. Philips Real LEGAL NOTICE tido IV, Section 5 to operate an automobile repair laality at 53 Blanchard & Rossetto, and cheery I D.W. Fish Call Barbara Weinberg. freeze. nations. Astrograph 649-308 A Re/Max East Estate, 742-1450. TOWN OF ANDOVER Slater Street Industrial Zone. 646-2482. Real Estate, 643-1591. Re/Max East of the of the River, 647-1419. 3) Top-ranked UNLV looked Im­ SCHALLER P L A N N IN G t, Z O N IN G ATTORNEY LEON M. KAATZ — APPUCATION 1437 — Re­ F River, 647-1419. put too much emphasis on things of a rather lucky cycle lor generating In­ COMMISSION NEWSNAME pressive In crushing number two quest a variance ot Article IV, Section 6.03.01(b) to permit a F material nature when dealing with pals come from places other than your usual ACURA PUBUC HEARINGS driveway within 100 feet ot a road intersection; and a special (15 /Hiints for correct ansuier or answers) Arkansas last weekend. The Runnin' today. It you do, It might look like you sources at this time. In fact, two promis­ PARKVIEW SOUTH- ^ o u r 345 CENTER STR EET The Planning & Zoning Com­ exception under Artide IV, Section 6 to establish a car wash, Rebels are looking to becom e the are more concerned about what’s In It ing possibilities might present them­ South Windsor My nation used ' mission ot Andover, Connec­ and Artide II, Section 14.02.03 and 14.02.04 and Article IV, b irth d a y for you than friendship Itself. selves now. Keep an eye out. MANCHESTER $107,900 Lovely 2 first team to finish the season unde­ ticut will hold a Public Hearing Section 5 to alter an existing gas station to a convenience Bridge to belong to “ . GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) If things SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Co­ 647-7077 bedroom ranch style feated since (CHOOSE ONE: UCLA, on Monday, March 4, 1991 at store at 172 Deming Street, B-V Zone. the Warsaw don’t go your way today, there’s a pos­ operation Is called lor today In your in­ condo. End unit wil full Indiana) In 1976. 7:30 p.m. In the Andover JOHN KINNEBREW — APPLICATION 1457 — Request for a Pact. But a few F a b . 22. 1991 sibility you could overreact In an unbe­ volvements with others, regardless of LEGAL NOTICE Elementary School cafeteria variance ot Article II, Section 5.01.01 to reduce the side yard basement in a CHFA/ coming manner. You might make a poor how self-sufficient you feel. Try to make Award-winning takeout double by West indicated FHA approved days dgo, I 4) Philadelphia 76ers' star — on the Plan ot Development it to 5 leet (8 feet required) and the rear yard to 18 toot (25 loot NORTH Z-2l-il Even though national economic trends impression on people who are familiar certain that you work in close harmony shortness in spades, and he hoped that called for an who did not want to attend the NBA NOTICE OF HEARING has prepared over the last required) at 113 Pino Street, Residence B Zone. 4 K J 10 8 complex. Tennis, pool, might be gloomy In the year ahead, you only with your gentle demeanor. with everyone. West’s singleton was not the queen. end to the War­ E S T A T E O F year. YJ declarer play club house. D.W. Fish AJI-Stor Game — ended up being could be one of the lucky signs that will CANCER (June 21-July 22) When deal­ CAPRICORN (D*c. 22-Jan. 19) This can BARRY L AND RENNETTE B. RESNICK — APPUCATION When the jack held the trick, he played VINCENT SEPE ♦ Q 10 965432 Real Estate, 643-1591. saw Pact. Who named the game's MVP tor hIs 18 not feel the pincti as much as others. Do ing with an individual who recently did be a very productive day for you, pro­ At this hearing, intorostod per­ 1458 — Flequest (or a variance ol Article IV, Section to his diamond ace and led a diamond. 4-- By James Jacoby F am I and what ' point. 22 rebound perfornKince. something meaningful with your something you found offensive today, vided you devote your efforts to lop pri­ Pursuant to an order ot Hon. sons may appear and be 5.03.03(a) to reduce the side yard to 8.5 foot (25 toei required) West took the king and played another heard and written communica­ Is my nation? opportunities. It’s best to bring the matter out Into the ority assignments. Things you thought William E. FitzGerald, Judge, and a special exception under ArticIo II, Section 16 and Articio WEST E A S T high club, forcing dummy to ruff once tions will bo recoivod. IV, Section 5 to install a canopy and a variance to Articio VII, Philadelphia expert Charles Solo­ / . 5) Boxer Sugar Ray Leonard an- open rather than let It sm older In si­ you couldn't accomplish can be done. a hearing will be held on an 4 Q 7 5 ♦ 4 mon had a long and distinguished ca­ again. But now declarer began playing nourreed his retirement after losing P IS C E S (F a b . 2 0 -M a rc h 20) Y o u 're still lence. It may tester If unresolved. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) A depar­ application requesting permis­ A copy ol the entire Plan is Election 1(c) to permit a (roe-standing sign greater than 18 toot Y K 4 25 BUSINESS T Q 10 9 7 6 5 reer both as a player and as one of diamonds from dummy. 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BRAND NEW 1991 Section 4, Page 17 SPORTS ______Thursday, Feb. 21,1991 East Catholic makes point against Bassick By JIM TIERNEY about last year’s game with Bas­ Conference Tournament semifinal. sick," Eagle coach Bill Finnegan Manchester Herald The Lions slip to 12-5. said. “They felt they had something “Hopefully, this will get us a little S i m BRIDGEPORT — Bassick High to prove.” more recognition around the state,” For EasL it was a point well of Bridgeport came to town to take Finnegan said. “We’ve improved as taken. on East Catholic in the Eagles’ the season has grown. We went right ACCORD 4 DRS. second game of the 1989-90 basket­ Behind a team-high 24 points at them. I don’t think they thought ball season. from junior P.J. Monahan along we could run with them up and with four pressure free throws in the Bassick, the 1989 unbeaten (23-0) down the court.” LX, POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, POWER LOCKS, Class L state champions, handled final 46 seconds — two each by East combined a perfect blend of the Eagles with case to the tune of junior point guard Chris Paradiso smart passes to break the Lions’ POWER WINDOWS, TILT, CRUISE, AIR CONDITIONING, 84-58. (15 points, nine assists) and senior fullcourt press and an effective in- Wayne Williams (15 points, 10 side/outside game led by Williams Wednesday nighL East ventured STEREO, ELECTRIC MIRRORS AND MORE...... rebounds) — the Eagles recorded a and Monahan. into the Lions’ den for its regular thrilling 66-63 victory. “They (East) played a hell of a season finale. Bassick was ranked East, which finishes the regular fourth in the current state poll with game,” Bassick coach Harrison season at 16-4, has won seven Taylor said. “They’re an excellent the Eagles sitting in the 20th spot. straight games and 11 of its last 12 The Eagles had more than a few team. They beat (Warren) Harding.” Autom atic outings. The Eagles host the After leading for virtually the en­ 5 Speed motivating factors. Xavier-St. Bernard winner Monday “I don’t think the kids forgot tire game, the Eagles saw the Lions night at 7 in an All Connecticut creep slowly, but surely, back. With 3:21 left, Bassick’s 6-3 all- everything junior guard JJ. Moore (game-high 27 points) fouled out with East clinging to a 59-57 lead. A bankshot by Scan Scott (12 points) tied it at 59 with 2:37 to go. k l . . It was the first deadlock since early in the first quarter. “We dug a hole early,” Taylor n 4.699 said. “We had to fight to get back in the game.” 12 TO CHOOSE FROM 14 TO CHOOSE FROM Within a blink of an eye, Monahan scorched Bassick’s momentum with a 3-pointer (his Jim TIarney/Manchsstar Harald fourth) at the other end to put ^ s t IN CONTROL — East Catholic’s Chris Paradiso begins his move against Mike Belcher of * ON ALL 4 DOOR 1991 CIVICS back on top, 62-59. Bassick during their game Wednesday night in Bridgeport. The Eagles won, 66-63. “PJ. is probably one of the best shooters in the state,” Finnegan said. action prior to that point. Lee drib­ “He buried a big three for us.” edge. Monahan added eight points their run, but wc held on for the bled to a spot 10 feet above the top LIMITED TIME ONLY With the score 62-61, Phradiso hit in the second and the Eagles built a win,” Finnegan said. “Thai’s a sign FREE AIR ’ Sold At List Price. of the key and stopped. He put the 40-28 halftime lead. of maturity.” -i'; both ends of a 1-and-l opportunity ball on the floor again and was with 46 seconds left for a 64-61 “Chris, P.J. and Wayne really East also took the junior varsity whistled for a double dribble with stepped forward and showed the contest, 57-56. Josh Beaulieu’s z A Eagle lead. A Steve Campbell hoop ■n ALL OFFERS AND SALE PRICES EXPIRE FEBRUARY 23, 1991. one second remaining turning the leadership wc needed,” Finnegan bankshot with two seconds left cut the lead to 64-63. ball over to East. Williams, 3-for-7 from the foul said. “Robbie (Penders) and Malt provided the margin of victory. Josh O I! (Ryan) were super all night in help­ 3 } 1“ line prior to his final trip to the The Eagles inbounded the ball Oliva and Fred Leone led the young 5 5 charity stripe, was fouled with eight ing to break the press. Wc had a Eagles with 19 and 17 points, 2 S ~ s r Yf r^j , 24 ADAMS ST. and the final buzzer sounded. super first half. But one half docs licks left. “He forgot that he had dribbled,” respcciivcly. m ' ] ^ m X n CHESTER, CT 06040 not make a game.” EAST CATHOLIC (66) — Rob Penders 2 0-0 l i ' o M aiicliesferi “We wanted him (Williams) at the Taylor explained of Lee’s crucial 4, P.J. Monahan 8 4-6 24, Wayne Williams 5 646-3515 line,” Taylor said. mistake. “The big boy (Williams) is Bassick turned the pressure up a 5-9 15. Mall Ryan 3 0-0 6. Chris Paradiso 6 3-6 O CO Williams calmly sank both ends 15, Mike Marsh 10-12, Brian Gorman 0 0-0 0, tough. Monahan. . .he hurl us with few notches and trailed by seven, Tom Balskus 0 0-0 0. Totals 25 12*22 66. 2 -25 years and still- of the 1-and-l to give East a 66-63 that three down the end when wc 55-48, after three quarters. BASSICK (63) -*- Kyle Geer 2 3-4 7, James i Jacobs 3 0-0 6. Sean Scott 6 0-0 12, J.J. Moore H Jim Tlarttay/Manchaster Herald lead. lost Uack of him. They got off to a East shot 56 percent from the After a Bassick timeout with six 10 7-9 27, Mike Belcher 0 0-0 0, S ^ n Smith 0 m 'doip$ it RIGHT? UP FOR TWO? — Wayne Williams of East Catholic (55) fast start and had confidence against floor (25-for-45) for the game. 0-0 0. Steve Campbell 2 0-0 4, Kenny Garner 2 seconds left, the Lions inbounded the press.” Monahan was 8-for-ll while 0-0 5. Richard Lee 0 0-0 0. Totals 25 10-13 63. o shoots over Bassick’s Steve Campbell during their game the ball to sophomore Richard Lee 3-point goals: EC- Monahan 4. B- Jacobs 2. P^adiso scored nine first-quarter Paradiso was 6-for-8. Gamer. Wednesday night. at midcourt. Lee had not seen any points as East jumped to a 22-15 “The good thing was they made Halftime; 40-28 East l^anchesteri Whalers play to form, finally above .500 level

■25 years and still— — By LEN AUSTER Whaler coach Rick Ley said. “As a wristcr past Montreal goalie Andre Manchester Herald team the players came out man-for- Raciot on his stick side. It was 1 llh ©ip^ it RIGHT! man and wanted to win. Each man of the season, second for the night. H 'VRTFORD — For stalislical was committed and worked very “I was just looking for a play and hounds, there were a couple that hard.” nothing opened up so I figured to stood out prior to the Hartford Ley says the team has been going take a shot because Tommer (Mike • T USED CARS Whalers’ Adams Division clash good for awhile. “The last 15-25 Tomlak) was in front of the net,” ^''Vv'r with the Montreal Canadiens Wed­ games wc’vc maintained a pretty Krygier said. nesday night at the Civic Center. Neither side showed an ability to One showed the Whalers 17-1-1 Related story hold a lead in the first period. NOW AT (2 ) LOCATIONS when leading after two periods. Hartford opened the scoring at 7:21 Anoilicr said the club was 18-1-1 — see page 18 on Krygicr’s lOlh of the year. But when scoring four or more goals. Montreal lied it 43 seconds later 24 ADAMS STREET 30 ADAMS STREET A third, however, showed the good pace. We had that one stinker with Mike McPhcc’s 18th. Whalers a poor 7-15-4 following up against the Islanders. Other than Montreal took the lead with a MANCHESTER MANCHESTER a victory. And they were coming off thaL it’s been a pretty good perfor­ power-play goal on a weak looking AUTOMOBILE SA U S SPORTS CENTER a 2-1 win over the Canadiens last mance from our guys. Our guys back-hander from Stephan Lcbcau. Saturday night in Montreal. have been focused, working hard Whaler starting goalie Daryl 646-2789 The former pair took precedent as and working toward the same goal.” Reaugh, visited minutes earlier by 646-3515 Hartford completed the home-and- Montreal cut the Whaler lead to the trainer, was then replaced by home sweep with a 5-3 victory with 4-3 at 11:58 of the third period on Peter Sidorkicwicz. two goals apiece from Pat Verbeek Denis Savard’s 20lh goal of the The report on Reaugh, joining a SELECTION ☆ SERVICE ☆ PRICE ☆ FINANCING and Todd Krygicr. season. But a dclcmiincd Ron Fran­ long Whaler injury list, is a strained ”Wc may be facing Montreal in cis, who has scored in 18 of the last back. He yielded two goals on seven the playoffs, so the lime to prepare 22 games (8 goals, 26 assists), stole shots. NEW CAR TRADES COMING IN DAILY is now," Krygier said. “It’s definite­ the puck from defenseman J J. Daig- \ ly critical to gain some confidence naull at the Whaler blue line, skated Hartford lied it 28 seconds later. ^ \ \ \ 'A ' V V Francis was hooked to the ice by r \\ . for the playoffs.” down the wing, and set up Verbeek TRADE-INS WELCOME ~ WE BUY USED HONDAS! “We've just got loo many impor­ with his second of the game at 13:26 Montreal defenseman Sylvain tant guys out,” Montreal coach Pat to ice it. Lcfcbvrc. But, on his stomach, he slid die puck over to Verbeek, who Burns, who is missing several “Ronnie played cxucmcly well,” dcpo.sitcd his 34ih of the year. front-line people, said. "The Ley said. “He was completely con­ Chris Tancill. recalled from Whalers arc playing good. They’ve sumed by the game." 1986 CHEVROLET CELEBRITY 1985 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER Springfickl earlier in the day, gave played two excellent games against Hartford is now nine (x>inls be­ 4 Door, 1 Owner, Gray, 36,000 Miles, Auto, Air Conditioning, Stk. #9134B *4,999 4 Door, 4 Wheel Drive, Standard, Air Conditioning, 31K, Stk. #9520A *9,895 Hartford a 3-2 lead after one with a us. hind second-place Montreal short-handed score. Dean Evason “Wc’vc called up some kids and (32-24-7) with two games in hand. 1988 ISUZU I MARK slid him the disk, and Tancill 1988 CHRYSLER LEBARON COUPE QQC arc looking at them right now, but “Anything can happen," Ley said, 1 wrisicd his shot from the left circle All White, 39,000 Miles, Automatic, Air Conditioning, Radio, Stk. #2402 ^ ^ 4 Door, 5 Speed, Air Conditioning, Stk. #2425 *3,995 tlic Whalers arc playing well and of the situation. “We’re going to over Raciot's left slioulder. that’s great,” he added. play as well as wc can each game It was Tancill’s first NHL goal, 1989 HONDA PRELUDE Si Is Tlic win puts the Whalers at and try to win each and every 1987 BUICK LESABRE O Q Q his first NHL point. 4 Door, Cray, 85,000 Miles, Automatic, Air Conditioning, Radio, Stk. #9241A ■ / ^ ^ ^ 2 Door, Black, 42,000 Miles, Standard, A/C, Radio, Stk. «9211A *11,995 28-27-6, the first time they’ve been game.” over the .500 mark since Oct. 19, The Whalers’ lead went to 4-2 in ’’The first goal was very exciting. Tha Aisoclatad Press 1 hope it’s not my last,” Tancill said. 1989 CRX h a t c h b a c k Si ED936 SCORE — Hartford’s Pat Verbeek (16) celebrates his first-period goal as Montreal goalie 1990 when they stood at 4-3-2. the second period on a terrific in­ 1986 FORD t e m p o ^ ^ 9 9 5 Hartford is 6-2-1 in February. "1 sec there’s a lot of confidence and Black, 45,000 Miles, Standard, Air Conditioning, Radio, Stk. #2422 *7,499 Andre Raciot looks back into the cage in their game Wednesday night at the Civic Center. dividual effort by Krygicr. lie held 4 Door, Cray, 53,000 Miles, Automatic, Air Conditioning, Radio, Stk. #8883A ^ ^ ’’ The only thing I can say is we the puck near the right circle and did The Whalers beat the Canadiens, 5-3, to complete a home-and-home sweep. 1988 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 5 PASS. SO 0 9 C 1989 CRX h a t c h b a c k ED835 were a committed team tonight,” a complete 360 before putting a Plea.se see WHALERS, page 18 White, 32,000 Miles, Automatic, Air Conditioning, Radio, Stk. #2413 ^ f ^ ^ White, 28,000 Miles, Standard, Radio, Stk. #9042A ^7,995 1987 OLDSMOBILE d e l t a 8 8 ^ 6 9 9 9 1988 ACCORD HATCHBACK LXI Tisch promises no changes after Giant acquisition 4 Door, Cray, 35,000 Miles, Automatic, Air Conditioning, Radio, Stk. #8785A ^ ^ ^ White, 60,000 Miles, Automatic, Air Conditioning, Radio, Stk. #9113A *8,995 1987 ACCORD HATCHBACK DX By DICK BRINSTER CBS president Laurence Tisch What is perhaps of more interest fer the slock to me. once die owners for his share of a team generally ”It’s a great thrill for anybody 1987 VOLVO 240 SR 99C ^The Associated Press bouglii the stock owned by Helen to Giant fans is that general manager vote, he has no a.ssociation with the considered to be the third most valu­ who grew up in die ciiy lo be as- Blue, 62,000 Miles, Automatic, Radio, Stk. #2421 *6,995 Mara Nugent, her son Tim and George Young — who rescued diem team.” able sports coniodily behind sociaied wiih the New York Giants,” NEW YORK — The feuding of daughter Maura Mara Concannon. from years of failure fueled by die Wellington Mara will be presi- baseball's New York Yankees and he .siiid. 1986 FORD MUSTANG die Maras will be just another part Fhe remaining stock continues to be Mara feud — will remain as chief of dcnL co-chief executive officer and Los Angeles Dodgers. Tisch had licen trying to buy into 1986 TOYOTA COROLLA $ 4 9 9 9 held by Wellington Mara, Tim’s football operations. chief operating officer. Wellington 4 Door, Red, 72,000 Miles, Automatic, Air Conditioning, Radio, Stk. #9285A ■ / ^ ^ 2 Door, 4 Cylinder, Black, Automatic, Stk. #9367C *2,995 of die New York Giants’ storied past a team for 25 years before landing a now dial Robert Tisch has pur- uncle, who docs not speak to his ’’George Young is an outstanding had been owiier-prcsidcni. "There is a confidenlialily agree­ partnership in one that could be be 1985 HONDA CIVIC HATCHBACK DX clui.sed 50 percent of the Super Bowl nephew. person in football, and the job dial Tisch's title will be chaimian and ment between the two Maras and worth as much about $2(X) million. 1986 5000 xhampions. “There won’t be any changes,” he has done is absolutely fantastic,” co-chief executive officer. His pur­ myself,” he said. ’’It will not be dis­ The Giants, who defeated the 4 Door, Cold, 52,000 Miles, Auto, Air Conditioning, All Options, Stk. #9279A *6,995 Silver, Low Miles, Automatic, Cassette, Stk. #9419A *4,995 Tisch said of his conditional pur­ Tisch said. chase must be approved by 21 of 28 cussed.” Buffalo Bills 20-19 in last month’s That aside, the former postmaster chase, to be voted on by NFL As for Tim Mara, listed as the owners, but he isn’t worried. nic last NIT. team to be sold, the Su(Kr Bowl, were purchased by Tim general who heads the mullibillion- owners next month in Hawaii. team’s owner-vice president and “1 appeared before the finance Dallas Cowboys, went to Jerry Mara, father of Wellington and Jack 1983 NISSAN STANZA dollar Loews Corp. says Giant fans “Well, Mara will be running the treasurer: committee today, and dicrc doesn’t Jones for a reported $150 million in -- the younger Tim’s late father, in 4 Door, Silver, Automatic, Stk. #8740A *2,995 should relax. His prc.scncc will bare­ operation,” Tisch said. “I’ll be in­ “Tim has an aparimeiil in Jupiter, appear to be any problem with die 1989. 1925, for $500. Jack’s slock ly Ik noticeable. volved, but not in the day-to-day Fla.,” Ti.sch said. ’’1 don’t know vote,” he said. I'lseli is excited about owning reverted lo his family when he died On Wednesday, the brother of operations.” what Tim will do. Once they trans­ Tisch will not say what he paid pan of ilie Giants. in die 1960s. 18—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Feb. 21, 1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Feb. 21, 1991—19 High School Roundup In Brief . . . Ranked teams have an upsetting night

Giants add two assistants By The Associated Press get back in the game. E A ^ RUTHERFORD, N J. — The Super Bowl New No. 3 Arkansas 79, Southern York Gianus have promoted three longUme assistants and The Colorado Buffaloes know how Methodist 70: Oliver Miller and Todd MHS girls finish undefeated in CCC East play hired two eoaehes, reshuffling their staff on offense and tough life is on tlie road in the Big Eight Day sparked an Arkansas second-half defense. Conference. surge that overcame an eight-point Giants head coach Bill Parcells created a new position It was only last Saturday that they halftime deficit, rallying the Razorbacks Rockville winds up the season 1-9 EAST HARTFORD — R)r a All-State caliber,” DePisqua noted. for offensive coordinator Ron Erhardt as assistant head broke a 56-gamc regular-season road to a road victory over SMU. in the league, 5-15 overall. East hockey second straight season, the Senior Amy Shumaker added 13 coach. Running backs coach Ray Handley will assume losing streak, edging Iowa State 84-78. Arkansas improved its record to 26-2 •y . Rockville took a 3-2 lead on a Manchester High girls’ basketball points, seven rebounds, three steals wins finale Erhardt s duties as offensive coordinator and linebacker So Kansas might have been upset and 13-0 in the Southwest Conference, Kevin Donovan goal 11 seconds team experienced an unbeaten cam­ and two blocked shots. NEW LONDON — The East coach A1 Groh will replace Bill Belichick as defensive 79-71 Wednesday night in Boulder, but while SMU dropped to 11-14 and 6-8. into the third period. Manchester, paign within the CCC East Division. Freshman Lynn Gaglioti had 19 Catholic High hockey team, which coordinator. they weren’t surprised. No. 18 St. John’s 77, No. 5 Syracu.se however, tied it eight seconds later The Indians capped a second con­ points and Liza Bennetieri 14 to suffered through an eight-game Jim Fassel, former coach at Utah, will take over in the “They held their poise, scored and went 72: Malik Sealy scored 23 points to lead on a goal from Brian Wry. Wry, secutive 14-0 run Wednesday night pace East Hartford. losing streak at one point in the new role of quarterback coach and Fred Bruney, assistant back ahead and we could just never get St. John’s over Syracuse at New York’s who missed Monday’s win over with a hard-fought 49-46 victory^ ~ Shumakar 5 3-5 1990-91 season, finished up su-ong head coach and defensive coordinator under Ray Perkins back in the game,” Kansas coach Roy over second-place East Hartford 13, Shelly Dioterto 7 3-4 17, rttty Hombostel 3 Hall with the flu, had a goal and two 0-0 6. Both Garhard 0 0-0 0. Mary Moriarty 2 by winning four of their closing at Tampa Bay, will be the secondary coach, a job filled Williams said after his eighth-ranked High. 4-4 8, Julia Smart 0 0-0 0, Jan Brindial 2 1-2 5. assists for the Indians. five, including Wednesday night’s by Belichick the last two years. Jayhawks were beaten by a team that they Totals 18 11-15 49. Dakin got the game-winner as he NCAA Hoop The Indians wind up 16-4 and 10-4 victory over St. Bernard at the Parcells is also looking to replace wide receiver coach had demolished 95-62 at home earlier in now await word of state tournament EAST HARTFORD (46) — Sharon Brault 0 skated down the right wing on a 2- 0-0 0. Becky Peat 0 0-0 0. Stacy Mayranen 3 Connecticut College Rink. Tom Coughlin, who took the head coaching job at Bos­ the season. Madison Square Garden. ^ i . rankings and pairings which will be 2-2 8. Liza Bannetiori 5 4-6 14. Melania Rais 2 on-1 and put one at Rockville net- The Eagles finish the year at 6-12 ton College. Stevie Wise scored 32 points, including released Friday. The Hornets finish 0-0 4, Lynn Gaglioti 7 5-7 19. Cherly MacFar- minder Kevin Millen. “He shot it at The Redmen (18-6, 9-6), who had to laneO 1-21. Totals 17 12-17 46 while the Saints are now 13-6. six 3-pointers, as the Buffaloes extended Halftime: 33-15 Manchester Millen and it went in,” Famo hold off a late 3-point barrage by the 11-3 in league play and 14-6 overall. Senior Eric Crawford had five Little Miss signups scheduled their winning streak to three and snapped described. Manchester’s Mike Orangemen, had lost four of six games Manchester had an 18-point goals and one assist to show the way MANCHESTER — Little Miss Softball of Manchester the Jayhawks’ victory string at 10. (33-15) lead at the half, only to see Russo was in front of the net, par­ and had dropped from the leadeis in the MHS pucksters for East. Senior Jeff Larson added a will kick off its fourth decade of fast pitch softball for “We grew up a lot tonight,” Colorado the Hornets cut it to 37-32 after tially screening Millen. Big East with the slump. three-goal hat trick while Jay Dan- girls age 9 through 13 with registration sessions at the coach Joe Harrington said. “I told the three quarters. nip Rockville Jason Oatway and Tim Shumaker Syracuse (23-4, 9-4), which had a six- forth chipped in with two goals and Army and Navy Club tonight and Wednesday (Feb. 27) players after the game we bent in the “Leading by 18, we came out had the other Indian goals. game winning streak snapped, entered f/m i BOLTON — With sophomore three assists and Tom Balamucki from 6:30 to 8 p.m. second half but we didn’t break. I knew complacent in the second half,” “It was nice to see Wry over the play on Wednesday with a two-game lead Phil Dakin netting the game-winner and senior Chris Labrie added three Players must be age 9 as of May 31, 1991 and not that Kansas would come back (from a Manchester coach Joe Delhsqua flu and nice to have Shumaker back in the conference. with 6:20 left, Manchester High assists apiece for the Eagles. reach age 14 before Aug. 1, 1991. There is an $8 45-31 deficit at the half). They’re a said. “Give (Coach) Maureen nipped Rockville High, 4-3, Wed­ on the ice,” Famo said. Shumaker No. 7 Duke 72, N. Carolina State 65: registration fee and all registrants must be accompanied second-half team.” Christian Laettner scored 11 of the first Rogers and East Hartford credit for nesday night in CCC East ice hock­ didn’t play the final 40 minutes by a parent or guardian. East Catholic 3 3 4 — 10 The upset was one of five Wednesday 19 second-half points for Duke as the fighting back. We did what was ey action at the Bolton Ice Palace. against Hall after picking up a 10- St. Bernard 1 2 1 — 4 Practices for the 1991 season will start in early April night as No. 18 beat No. 5 Syracuse Blue Devils’ defense shut down high- needed to win in the second half. The Indians wind up 5-5 in league minute unsportsmanlike call. Scoring: with games starting the first week of May. Games will be 77-72, Cincinnati beat No. 11 Southern First period: EC- Eric Crawford (Tom scoring North Carolina State in an Atlan­ “I feel our senior captains were play and are 13-6 overall heading Curtis Dell and Greg Lemelin, the Monday and Thursday nights at 6 p.m. at the Martin Mississippi 86-72, Vanderbilt beat No. 12 latter taking over at the start of the Balamucki, Jay Danforih) :28, EC- Jeff Lar­ tic Coast Conference game at Durham. the difference in this one as they into the regular-season finale Friday son (Chris Labrie, Jim Lockwood) 1:18, SB- School. Kentucky 98-87, and Missouri beat No. third period by design, combined for Duke (23-5, 9-3) took a one-half game have been all season. Being un­ at 8:15 p.m. against Housatonic Val­ James Pazzaglla (Matt Kegler) (pp) 3:55, EC- Far further information, contact Charles Campbell at 14 Nebraska 91-71. 17 saves for Manchester. Crawlord (Mark ZavaskI) (pp) 6:49 lead over North Carolina atop the ACC defeated in a league with three ley at the Saulisbury Prep School 875-5133. Manchester 0 2 2 — 4 Second period: EC- Danforih (Ken Herokf, Elsewhere among the Top 25, it was standings. tough teams is a goal our team set Rink in Saulisbury. Rockville 0 2 1 — 3 Crawford) 2:56, EC- Crawford (Balamucki, No. 2 Ohio State 73, Illinois 64; No. 3 Danforth) 6:22, SB- Pazzaglla (Mike Kegler) Vanderbilt 98, No. 12 Kentucky 87: out to accomplish this year and our “This was another classic Scoring: Little League holding sign-ups Arkansas 79, Southern Methodist 70; No. girls are proud of this and look for­ Second period: M- Jason Oatway (Tim (sh) 11:14, EC- Crawford (unassisted) 13:32, Bruce Elder and Kevin Anglin combined Manchester-Rockville game,” Shumaker, Brian Wry) :46, R- Brendan SB- Mike Salmon (Steve Mahoney, Todd MANCHESTER — Manchester Little League is hold­ 7 Duke 72, North Carolina State 65; No. Stelik) 14:57 for 15 points during an 18-2 Vanderbilt Tha Associated Press Jim Ti^nwy/Manchatttr Harald ward to the state tournament,” Manchester coach Eric Famo said. Lundberg (Jay Palmer) 4:03, R- Greg Tolman ing sign-ups for the 1991 season on Sunday and Sunday, 19 LSU 89, Mississippi 78; No. 21 Mis­ DeRtsqua added. “They’re always tight games no (Kevin Donovan) 12:26, M- Shumaker (Wry) Third period: SB- Matt Kegler (Pazzaglla) surge in the second half to propel the REBOUND — Pittsburgh’s Antoine Jones (21) grabs a rebound in WHOSE BALL? — Bassick’s J.J. Moore (35) fires a pass 14:29. 1:11, EC- Larson (Labrie) 4:54, EC- Crawford March 3, at the American Legion Hall on Legion Drive sissippi State 81, Florida 67; and No. 22 Commodores to a 98-87 victory over No. Senior Shelly Dieterle led the way matter what the records. And this (Danforth, Lockwood) (pp) 7:37, EC- Danfor­ front of Georgetown’s Alonzo Mourning in their Big East clash Wed­ Third period: R- Donovan (PalmeO :11; M- from 1 to 4 p.m. Pittsburgh 78, No. 25 Georgetown 65. 12 Kentucky. over the head of East Catholic’s Rob Penders (35) during with 17 points, eight rebounds, two Wry (Shumaker, Jeff Grote) :19, M- Phil th (Brett Stoebel, Balamucki) (pp) 11:02, EC- game was no exception. This is the Larson (Labrie) 14:16 Registration is for youngsters between the ages 7 The Buffaloes (15-9 overall, 5-6 Big nesday night at the Cap Centre in Landover, Md. The Panthers their game Wednesday night in Bridgeport. The Eagles won, blocked shots, two assists and two third game out of the last four that Dakin (unassisted) 8:40. The victory was the fourth in the last Saves: M- Curtis Dell/Greg Lemelin 17 Saves: EC- Chris Psraro 12, SB- Torray through 12. Youths must be 7 by July 31, 1991 and not Eight) were a different team than the one four years for the Commodores (16-9, topped the Hoyas, 78-65. 66-63. steals. “Shelly showed why she is has been decided by one goal.” combined; R- Kevin Millen 43 Macrlno28 turn 13 after that date. that fell to Kansas (19-5, 8-3) in their first 10-5 Southeastern Conference) over the Birth certificates arc required at regisuation and meeting in Lawrence. Wildcats (19-5,11-4) in Nashville. which has won 22 games three times, 56 in the paint. young.stcrs must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. No. 2 Ohio S t 73, Illinois 64: Ohio T rrr Mi.s.souri 97, No. 14 Nebraska 71: most recently 1982-83, was seeking to lie No. 22 Pittsburgh 78, No. 25 Geor­ Registration is $20 per player with a maximum of $30 State, coming off an emotional victory Crossman is dealt Doug Smith scored 22 points and became a .school record with its 11th road victory. getown 65: Scan Miller scored 18 of his per immediate family. over Indiana, got 14 points from Treg Lee Missouri’s leading career rcboundcr as No. 19 LSU 89, Mi.ssi.ssippi 78: Sha- 21 points in the second half as Pittsburgh Whalers All returning players, regardless of level, must sign up. and made seven free throws in the final the Tigers foiled the Comhuskers’ bid for quillc O’Neal scored 38 points and keyed gained sole possession of second place in Tryouts are scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, minute to beat Illinois at Champaign. a school-record 23rd victory. From Page 17 a decisive second-half spree as LSU won the Big East. for defensive help March 16-17. Anyone interested in coaching, umpiring The Buckeyes (23-1, 13-1 Big Ten) led Missouri (14-9, 6-5) took command its fifth straight Southeastern Conference The visiting Panthers (19-8, 8-5 con­ or the league auxiliary is asked to be at the sign-ups. 50-49 with 8:35 remaining and 66-60 with a 10-2 spurt early in the first half, game. ference) trail league-leading Syracuse by everyone is doing their job,” he For further information, contact Ed Dettore (643-4482) with 2:15 left. They broke it open when By LEN AUSTER will give us the size and aggressive­ led 41-28 at halftime and never trailed in The visiting Tigers (18-7, 11-4) got a game. In losing their third suaight, the added. or Bcmic Lidesui (649-7072). the mini (18-8, 8-5) resorted to fouling to Manchester Herald ness we need in this division espe­ • s? the second half. Nebraska (22-5, 7-4) most of their points from inside, scoring Hoyas (15-9, 7-6) slipped to fourth. cially with the playoffs,” Whaler WHALER NOTES: Hartford UConn women whip Huskies general manager Ed Johnston said. begins a home-and-home series with HARTFORD —The Hartford the Buffalo Sabres Saturday night at Backup goalie Daryl Reaugh STORRS (AP) — Kerry Bascom scored a game-high m Whalers traded offensive-minded the Civic Center. The teams have defenseman Doug Crossman to the went out with back spasms in the 20 points and Wendy Davis added 16 to lead No. 14 Offer to Gooden said not good enough i o the remateh Sunday night in Buf­ first period. “His back seized up and Connecticut to an 86-55 non-conference victory over Detroit Red Wings for 24-year-old falo. The Sabres are 0-2-3 in their he was in a lot of pain,” Whaler Northeastern. defensive-minded defenseman Doug last five home games. . . Hartford is PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (AP) — with Los Angeles. “We will not comment today on Houda Wednesday. coach Rick Ley said. “He had it in Connecticut, 22-3, shot a season-high 62.1 percent 9-2 in theii last 11 home games. . . It’s clear that Frank Cashen doesn’t In making the offer, Cashen, the the decision of Boston to sign Crossman, 29, was acquired by Springfield and was out a couple of from the field in the Huskies’ seventh win in a row and Attendance was 12,555. The like Boston’s contract with Roger Mets general manager, eritieized Clemens at a rate 50 percent greater Hartford Nov. 13 from the Islanders days.” their 13th consecutive home victory Wednesday night. Whalers prior to Wednesday night Northeastern drops to 2-22. Clemens. It’s not clear whether he Boston’s $21,521,000 contraet with than the heretofore highest-paid in exchange for Ray Ferraro to help If Reaugh is unavailable, it may were averaging 12,241, 78.3 percent will make Dwight Gooden happy Clemens as “inappropriate” and said pitcher in baseball, Dave Stewart’s the Whalers’ power play. In 41 After a 2-2 tie, Connecticut went on a 28-10 run over mean another call to Springfield for of capacity. . . It was an inauspi­ the next 9:38 to take an 18-point lead, 30-12, in the first with a similar deal. it showed “questionable wisdom.” $3.5 million,” Cashen said. games with Hartford, Crossman had Kay Whitmore, who has been play­ cious return for defenseman Jergus half. The Huskies led by 24 points, 48-24, at halftime. The New York Mets on Wednes­ He also vowed that “we will not col­ “However inappropriate we consider four goals, 19 assists and 19 penalty ing well for the Indians. Whitmore Baca, recalled earlier in the day Connecticut led by as many as 34 points, 78-44, with day offered to make Gooden the lapse under artificial deadlines.” the Red Sox’ decision to sign minutes. He was a minus 13 in that began the year as the Whaler backup from Springfield. The Canadiens 7:05 remaining. third-highest paid player in baseball. Gooden will make $2.25 million Clemens at a salary of $5.3 million, department. The 6-foot-2 200-pound goalie, but was demoted with scored on his first shift on the ice... Bascom now needs 13 points to surpass Tony Hanson The pitcher’s agent immediately this season, the last year of a three- we recognize Boston’s need and Houda was recalled from Adiron­ Reaugh brought up. Montreal, which has seven players (1,990 points) as UConn’s all-time scoring leader. rejected the offer. year $6.7 million deal. Complieating right to do what’s best for its dack on Jan. 4 and played 22 games Peter Sidorkiewicz took over for out due to injury and was without Davis, who scored 2 3-pointcrs Wednesday and has hit Gooden says that if he doesn’t get the Mets’ situation is that Frank franchise. We defend with equal with four assists and 41 penalty Reaugh and had 17 saves to Improve 152 in her career, broke the previous Huskies’ 3-point- the extension by Friday, he will file Viola also wants an extension. Viola vigor the right of the Mets to do ■ minutes. Stephane Richer because of the flu, to 21-17-5. is 1-5-1 in its last seven games, goal record of 151 set by Kris Lamb. for free agency following the World will make $2.8 million this season, what is best for our franchise. Houda, a Red Wing 1984 Center Carey Wilson’s injury was 0-3-1 in its last four. Kathy Ferrier added 12 points, Meghan fttUyson 11, Series and won’t negotiate during the last year of a three-year $7.9 “We are keenly aware that the second-round draft pick, has played diagnosed as a slight cartilage tear “It’s the NHL, it’s their problem,” and Laura Lishness 10 for the Hu.skies. the season. The proposal, the third million contract. He hasn’t set any agent has set an artificial deadline 189 NHL games for Detroit and has in his right knee. He underwent Krygicr said of Montreal’s injuries. Canine Jones scored 14 points, Ayanna McLean 11, by the team in recent weeks, is deadlines. for negotiations of Feb. 22 and later five goals, 13 assists and 248 penal­ being sent to Gooden’s agent by informed us in the press that he arthroscopic surgery on Wednesday “(Dbviously it doesn’t hurt,” Verbeck and Michelle Brown 10 for Northeastern. “We would like to sign both of ty minutes. overnight mail. would accept no less than the Red and will be out 2-3 weeks. said. “They have some key people Coruiecticut returns to action Saturday at 2 p.m. at No. them,” Cashen said. “We will at­ “With the injury to Adam Burt ______The Associated Press Sox, in questionable wisdom, of­ Hartford also recalled left wing out of the lineup. We have to capi­ 19 Providence College at Alumni Hall. A win by the “It’s a start,” said Jim Ncadcr, tempt to sign both.” (season-ending knee injury) we STOPPED — Montreal goalie Andre Raciot, left, stops a shot by Hartford's Rob Brown, right, fered Clemens. I speak for the Chris Tancill and defenseman Jergus talize on the chances we get. And Huskies would clinch an unprecedented third consecutive Gooden’s agent. “I haven’t seen it Although Gooden said he won’t needed a big tough defenseman who owners. We will not collapse under Baca from the AHL Springfield In­ in their game Wednesday night at the Civic Center. Alain Cote is at the side of the Canadian we want to put some distance bet­ Big East Conference regular-season title. yet. Those numbers would make it negotiate once spring training could also move the puck. Houda artificial deadlines. To do so would dians for Wednesday’s game. net. ween us and Buffalo this weekend.” less than $4.7 million and more than begins on Friday, Neader seemed to Clemens arraignment delayed $4.1 million. That’s a wide range soften that stance somewhat. be suicidal for the franchise. It is a HOUSTON (AP) — An arraignment for Boston Red and it is not acceptable.” path that once trod can only lead to Sox pitcher Roger Clemens and his brother has been “I’ll talk with Dwight tonight and disaster. Roger Clemens will average In Brief . . . North Stars postponed pending the outcome of a grand jury inves­ discuss our strategy,” he said. “The “Make no mistake. The negotiat­ $5,380,250 per season in his four- Men, women definitely have tigation of charges tlic two wrestled with an off-duty of­ deadline depends on how we’re ing door is always open to Dwight Th# AMOclatsd Prass year extension with Boston and Jose ficer at a nightclub last month. doing. If there’s a chance to cut a Gooden — today, tomorrow, next REJECTS OFFER — The New York Mets of­ Canseco is averaging $4.7 million a Suite District Judge A.D. Azios rescheduled the hear­ deal, it can be extended. If there is week, before tlic season starts, while Tigers’ Petry awarded $650,000 stop Oilers fered pitcher Dwight Gooden the third-highest year in his five-year contract with progress, the deadline is moot.” the season is underway. He is one of ing for March 8 after prosecutors and defense attorneys different preferences in sports Oakland. FDimcr Met Darryl Straw­ Cashen issued a statement that the stalwarts of the franchise. He NEW YORK (AP) — Detroit pitcher Dan Pctry lost BLCXJMINGTON, Minn. (AP) — As a player. Bob agreed Wednesday to the delay. salary in baseball history, but Gooden’s agent his arbitration case, while another member of the Tigers berry, now third in the salary stand­ criticized both the Red Sox and should be and will be treated ac­ Gainey was known for his defensive ability. As coach of keeping them secret for proprietary reasons since last Mike Ramsey, who represents both Clemens brothers, said the offer isn't high enough. staff, Fbul Gibson, had his case heard. By STEVE WILSTEIN ings, averages $4.05 million a year Gooden’s imposition of a deadline. cordingly.” the Minnesota North Stars, Gainey has emphasized year. said there have been no indictments from the grand jury Pctry lost his request for $1.35fmillion when arbitrator The Associated Press defensive play. Americans share a passion for spiorts, loving some on the charges, but tliere could be action by the end of Raymond Goetz chose Detroit’s offer of $650,(XX). So one might expect Gainey to bask in the glow of his American men and women may work side by side and hating others with equal intensity. the week. Texas outfielder Pete Incaviglia agreed to $1,675,000, team’s performance Wednesday night, when the North They love football, the Olympics, baseball, basket­ “I’m hoping there might not be,” Ramsey said. a raise of $850,000, while Toronto shortstop Manny Lee in the office, fight together on the battlefield and share ‘Greek’ files Defense remains a constant Stars held the Edmonton Oilers without a shot in the ball and figure skating, making those the most popular agreed to $712,500, a raise of $332,500. dishwashing duty at home. But when it comes to SuperSonics acquire Benjamin second period en route to a 5-1 victory. watching sports, they prefer to go their own ways. spectator sports overall in the country. Among non-arbitration players. National League Instead, Gainey quietly complimented his team on its They hate to watch wrestling, golf, boxing. Roller SEATTLE (AP) — The Seattle SuperSonics made Rookie of the Year David Justice agreed with Atlanta on In the man’s world, football, baseball, basketball effort while pointing out that the Oilers weren’t terribly and boxing dominate. Women delight in ice skating Derby and hockey — or at least enough people do to their third major trade of the season Wednesday, acquir­ two lawsuits with injury-riddled Pistons a one-year contract worth approximately $300,000. sharp. and gymnastics. put those sports atop the most unpopular list. ing center Benoit Benjamin from the Los Angeles Clip­ NEW YORK (AP) — Jimmy ‘The Greek” Snyder, “It’s an understatement to say they weren’t on their But many of those feelings arc related to gender. pers for backup center Olden Polynice and two draft Soviet skater is cleared the 73-ycar-old sports handicapper, claims CBS used By The Associated Press So different arc men’s and women’s tastes, in fact, For example, three of five men say they love the NFL choices. his comments about black athletes as an excuse to diana 122, Orlando 120 in overtime; 1-24 on the road despite a career- DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) — Marina Klimova, the that they disagree strongly about every Top 20 sport the most popular sport overall — compared to only The exchange of 7-foot centers was made a day after Golden State 108, Minnesota 105; high 41 points from Antoine Carr, Soviet skater who with her husband and partner Sergei fire him because he’s getting old. While injuries continue to play NHL Roundup except the Olympics, swimming, skiing and one of five women. Benjamin said he intended to test the free-agent market Snyder has filed two $10 million legal actions and Phoenix 113, the Ltis Angeles whose previous high of 35 came just Ponomarenko are three-time defending world champions havoc with Detroit’s consistency on thoroughbred racing. Nearly one-third of all men arc big fans of boxing, after tlic sea.son as an unrestricted free agent and a day within the past month against CBS, said a spokesman Clippers 93. three days earlier in a loss at In­ in ice dancing, was cleared of suspicion of using bamicd game,” Gainey said. “You don’t sec a period like that Those are some of the findings of the most detailed which is a favorite of only 7 percent of women. That before the NBA trading deadline. offense, the Pistons continue to win The Hawks, who snapped an diana. drugs. for his attorney, Raoul Felder. games with defense. very often.” survey ever of America’s attitudes about sports, polarity largely accounts for bSoxing’s unique standing The Sonics acknowledged the trade was a gamble. One is an age discrimination suit, the spokesman, eight-game road losing sueak Tues­ Pacers 122, Magic 120 OT: Dct- And Gainey was more pleased with his team’s play in The defending NBA champions, 1 The International Skating Union said a Jan. 26 doping breaking down preferences by sex, age, income, race, high on die lists of the most popular and unpopular “Absolutely, this is a major risk,” Sonics president day night when they beat tlie New Icf Schrempf’s reverse layup with Larry Weinberg, said Wednesday. 9-4 since Isiah Thomas was test Klimova failed at the European Figure Skating the third period than in the second. job, household status, education and region to serve sports. Bob Whitsitt said in a telephone interview from New York Knicks 110-102, were held to one second left in overtime enabled The other legal action, a request for arbitration, sidelined after wrist surgery, beat Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria, was refuted by die “We could’ve stopped playing just because the other companies in the $20 billion sports marketing in­ Ice skating ranks high overall largely because of York. "Next summer, Benoit can sign with anylxKly he seeks damages for defamation and breach of contract, Indiana to win at home against Or­ second test at a German laboratory. team wasn’t on their game, but we didn’t,” he said. “We dustry. women, who favor it by a 3-1 margin over men. wants to.” the Atlanta Hawks 97-89 on Wed­ lando. among other claims. The arbitration request names nesday night, the 17th time this Klimova’s second urine sample was sent to a Cologne, didn’t let down on offense or on defense.” The information may be just as valuable to the Auto racing may pack huge crowds at the tracks, Benjamin, 26, is in his sixth NBA sea.son. He was the CBS, several network executives and Brent Mus- NBA Roundup Germany, lab that is among the 21 drug te.sting centers Mike Modano had a career-high four points (two teams, television and radio networks and other busi- but Indy-CART ranks only No. 26 in popularity, just third player selected in the 1985 NBA draft after playing season the Pistons have held the op­ Reggie Miller scored 34 points burger, the ex-CBS commentator now with ABC. position under 90 points. 39 percent shooting by Detroit, now certified by the International Olympic Committee. The goals, two assists) and lincmate Dave Gagner continued ncs.ses that account for an additional $55 billion in an­ behind NASCAR. And floating somewhere between at Creighton for three years. and Chuck Person had 29 for the Court papers filed in conjunction with the arbitra­ 23-4 at home. lab at Sofia is not on the list. his hot sueak with three assists as the North Stars im­ nual sports spending. mild interest and general indifference arc tennis and The 260-pound Benjtimin is averaging 14.9 points, 12 Not surprisingly, the Pistons arc fticers, who have improved their tion petition said the firing aggravated Snyder’s heal­ 17-0 in those games. “It’s a matter of tempo,” Atlanta playoff prosjxcts with a four-game proved to 8-3-2 in their last 13 games. “There’s so much money at stake in sports market­ World Cup soccer. rebounds and 2.33 blocked shots in 39 games. He missed th problems and prevented him from finding a new Lendl and Sampras advance The Modano-Gagner line, which included Brian Propp ing and advertising, all deals arc being carefully 11 games — eight because of oral surgery and three be­ Coach Chuck Daly’s problems coach Bob Weiss .said. "They come winning streak. In interviews at homes in 175 key census areas job. with Tliomas out have been com­ down and set up. lh a t’s the way early in the game and Brian Bellows later, figured in four scrutinized. We needed all the information we could cause of a separated shoulder. MEMPHIS, Tcnn. (AP) — The two top seeds and the nationwide, 2,060 people were asked to give their “We consider that the actions arc completely pounded by John Salley’s back they play in the playoffs, so they Nick Anderson led the Magic defending champion advanced in the second round of the of Minnesota’s goals. get,” said Nye Lavalle, chairman of the Sports opinions of 71 participant sports and 114 spectator 49ers reverse their field wiilioui merit and don’t merit a rcspon.se beyond problems. Against Atlanta, James figure they might as well do it all with 25 points, while Dennis Scott Volvo Tennis Indoor tournament. Kings 6, Nordiques 1: Lue Robiuille had two goals Marketing Group in Dallas, who released results of sports they might attend, follow on television or radio that,” said Susan Kerr, director of communications added 24. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Calling the switch “a mis­ Edwards and Dennis Rodman botli the time. Ivan Lendl, seeded first, was sluggish against Wayne as Los Angeles beat visiting Quebec and kepi the Nordi­ the survey Wednesday to The Associated Press after or read about in newspapers or magazines. for CBS Sports. ques winless in six games (0-4-2). take,” the San Francisco 49crs reversed their decision to got in early foul trouble. “Of course, when you shoot 39 Warriors 108, fimberwolves Ferreira of South Africa, but still won 6-3, 3-6, 7-5. No. Snyder, a regular on the “NFL Today” show, was “We’re surviving. That’s all you percent like we did, that holds down 2 Pete Sampras also smuggled before ousting Chris It was die 34th victory of the season and 75th point in modernize their helmet logo. As of Wednc.sday, it’s back fired Jan. 16, 1988, after 12 years with CBS. 105: T im Haidaway, who nearly let the standings for die Kings, equaling last year’s toud in to the old, overlapping “S F ’ in a circle. That "49ers” am say,” Daly said. “A lot of guys the score, too.” the shot-clock run out, hit a desjx'ra- Gamer 7-6 (8-6), 6-3. Last year’s winner. No. 7 Michael He was let go because of remarks he made to a arc playing hard minutes. It may Suits 113, Clippers 93: Phoenix Stich of Germany, defeated Alex Antonitsch of Austria both categories with 19 games to play. It also assured Cougars win their 1990-91 finale emblazoned across llie side is gone. reporter at WRC-TV — an NBC-owned and tion 3-[X)iniei with 2.9 seconds left, 6-2,6-3. them of being in first plaee later in the season than any Team owner Edward J. DcBariolo Jr. said the over­ take its toll down the road. We’ll took control with a 26-6 second-half giving Golden State a road victory -operated station in Washington — who was getting ju.st have to wait and sec.” burst, turning a six-point deficit into Other seeded winners were No. 6 Jim Courier and No. year since the NHL was divided into four divisions in whelmingly negative response to the switch was the over Minnesota. comment from people in a bar about Martin Luther But Dumars scored 25 points in a 14-point lead at Los Angeles. 16 Paul Haarhuis. 1974-75. MANCHESTER — The record of 5-18. Mitchell falls to MCC also helped itself from the reason for going back to its traditional emblem. So, King Jr.’s birthday. 37 minutes. Bill I.aimbccr had 19 Tom Chambers had 26 points and 'Die Warriors made only one of No. 3 Andres Gomez lost to Tim Mayotte 6-4, 6-2 and The Kings opened a four-point margin over idle Cal­ Manchester Community College 12- 11. foul line, hitting on 23 of 28 at­ witJiout playing a game under the new emblem, the 49crs In the interview, Snyder said black people had points and 14 rebounds in 43 11 rebtmnds and Dan Majerle scored tlieir first 11 3-ixiini attempts, but No. 9 Petr Korda lost to Patrick McEnroe 2-6,6-1,7-5. gary in the Smydie Division race. men’s basketball team finislied a Tyrone Berger (20 points), Joseph tempts. reversed field and went back to the helmets they’ve used disappointing season on a winning been bred to be better athletes since the Civil War minutes and Vinnic John.son liad 14 24 points for the Suns, while Ron Hardaway, who scored 14 of his 23 Jets 5, Canucks 5: Steve Bozek scored with seven Marshall (19), Ryan O ’Mahoney M (X (103) — Tyrono Borgor 7 5-6 20, Luis since 1962. when “the slave owner would breed his big black note. (19), Todd Stiles (18) and Luis t^ c u ^ a 6 2-4 18, Doug Marshall 4 1-2 0, Jos points in 45 minutes for the Pistons. Haqier led the Cliiqx'rs with 26 points in the fourth quarter, made seconds left in regulation to give visiting Vancouver a tic M a r ^ ll 5 19, Ryan O'Mahonoy 1-2 19 with his big woman so that he would have a big Christie sets British mark The homestanding Cougars used Dacuhna (18) all hit double figures 6-6 6 NBA fines Ralph Sampson “Billy played really hard [Xiints. two in tlic final 1:18. with Winnipeg. Todd StiloB 4 0-8 10, ToIbIb 32 23-28 103. black kid.” the 3-pointcr to the utmost, sinking for the Cougars. O’Mahoney sank MITCHELL (82) Marcel Carrier 5 0-0 10 minutes,” Daly said. “He and Joe Cavaliers 118, Kings 104: Mitch Richmond led the Warriors GHENT, Belgium (AP) — Britain’s Linford Christie Ed Olezyk had given the Jets a 5-4 lead with just 61 NEW YORK (AP) — The NBA fined Sacramento He said that if blacks “take over coaching jobs like 10 of 14 in the first half and a total six 3-pointcrs followed by Dacuhna Louis Hough 111-3 25, Gary Romaino 7 1-2 Kings center Ralph Sampson $5,000 for a “flagrant Dumars both played well. I’d like to Cleveland handed Sacramento its with 25 ix’ints, while reserve for­ set a British indoor record in the 2(X) meters of 20.46 seconds left when he blocked Canuck goaltcndcr Kirk 21, Corey Googo 3 0-4 6, Rob Coballos 4 2-2 everybody wants them to, there’s not going to lie of 16 treys for the game, cn route to find Billy some relief, but it’s just 21st straight road loss as Brad ward Rtxi Higgins scored a season- .seconds, the fastest in the world this year and only one- McLean’s clearing shot and simply pushed the puck into with four and Marshall with three. 10, J.C. Herrola 3 0-0 6, Sy Nosmlth 2 0-1 4 elbow violation” against New Jersey’s Chris Dudley. anything left for the white people. 1 mean all the tenth of a second off the world record. Christie also won an empty net. But 54 seconds later, Bozek banked in a a 103-82 victory over Mitchell Col­ Louis Hough and Gary Romainc Totals 35 4-12 82. The incident occurred during the final minute of the hard to do right now.” Daugherty scored 10 of his 24 high 24 and Chris Mullin had 21 for lege. 3-polnt goals: MCC- O'Mahonoy 6, Dacuhna players are blacks. The only things that tlic whites Elsewhere in the NBA, it was points in the pivouil third quarter. Golden State, giving the Warriors the 60-mcter dash in 6.55. American Roddic Haley won shot from behind the Winnipeg net off the skates of Jets (six 3-pointers) led Mitchell with 25 4, Marshall 3, Stiles 2, Berger. Ml- Romaine 6 first quarter of the Nets’ 97-83 victory TUesday night at control is the coaching jobs.” the 4(X) in 46.64. goalie Bob Essensa. MCC finishes its season with a and 21 points, respectively. Hough Z East Rutherford, i4.J. Cleveland 118, Sacramento 104; In­ The Kings fell to an NBA-worst four players with more than 20. Halllimo: 51-39 MCC