16—MANCHESTER HERALD.-nicsday, April 16, 1991 IT’S TAG SALE TIME 4 Days for the Price of 3! Are things piling up? Then why not have a TAG SALE? The best way to iilanrhpHtpr M rralb announce it is with a Herald Tag Sale Classified Ad. Tag Sale Ads Matt Ba la By Taaariay, Nooa, For TM t Special Newsstand: 350 - Hom e: 300 Manchester's Award-Winning Newspaper Call 643-2711 TAG SALE SIGN STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE Wednesday, April 17,1991

Astrograph Hard times ahead for human services Inside,Today... By BRIAN M. TROTTA “I suspect that this is the worst we’ve had it since the crease in the funding for the shelter, although the shelter had Manchester Herald depression, because we’ve never needed so many social requested an $18,(XX) increase. day, provided you do things in a practi­ sent plan of action, nominal support workers,” said John Post, Human Services AnalysL during a The town’s total contribution to the shelter for 1991-92 ■ Bids In for municipal addi­ % u r cal, methodical manner. Ignore hunch­ from others will be needed today. It's MANCTHESTER — Town Human Services employees say Board of Directors hearing on the Human Services budget. es: they’re apt to be of little help. wise to depend more upon your input cuts in funding and personnel will make this year one of the would be $57,570. The total would be enough to allow the tion ...... R a g e 3 ^ r t h d a y The Human Services Department includes the Social Ser­ shelter to continue to operate the four extra hours per day that BOOKKEEPING/ PAINTING/ CARPENTRY/ LAWN CARE CANCER (June 21-July 22) Instead of than theirs. toughest ever — for themselves as well as for the people they vices DepartmenL Elderly (Jutreach Services, the Health INCOME TAX focusing on the pot of gold at the end of CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Y o u 're help. were add^ last ye^, but would not allow the shelter to add ■ Property taxes due soon PAPERING REMODELING II____ _ the rainbow, capitalize on what you al­ presently in a financial trend that could Division, and the Senior Citizens’ Center. any additional services. Last year the shelter housed over 400 J PERSONALIZED LAWN April 17,1991 ready have at hand. If you’re imagina­ prove to be rather fruitful. D o every­ ApplicaUons for assistance have nearly doubled since 1988; The department also supports 11 community agencies, in­ R a g e 3. Joseph P. Demeo, Jr. people. WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. KITCHEN A BATH REMODELING CARE & LANDSCAPING tive and resourceful, there is a bounty thing you can to try to turn a profit both however, in the past 11 years only 1.5 positions have been cluding the Samaritan Shelter on Main Street. General CertHieo Public Accountant Quality work at a Visit our beautiful showroom or calMor We are lully experienced. Insured M ore em phasis than usual will be within your reach. today and tomorrow. added. SmoJI bu«ir>Mg aooounting and lax Manager Richard Sartor has recommended that there be no in­ reasonable price I your free estimate. arxl licensed for commercial and placed on relationships with friends in LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Personal con­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) It m ay be Please see SERVICES, page 8. Psychiatrist loses license aarviooa. C oorpofaiiont. S residential work. oofporalionB, Partnanhipo. Financial Interior & Exterior HERITAGE the year ahead. The most significant cerns and objectives might have to be up to you at this time to try to untangle a ...... R a g e 3 Please call tor ataiainant audits, roviawg. oorrptlaliont. Free Estimates KITCHEN & BATH CENTER thing to occur will be between you and a temporarily set aside today, so that you social arrangement that has taken on AooountinQ «vrHa>up and payroll tax free and honest estimates 254 Broad Street long-tim e pal. tarvicao. Call Brian Welgle are able to do certain things that pro­ som e serious overtones. Y o u ’re the one Manchester 870-8450 643-9034 645- 8912 A R IE S (M arch 21-April 19) Participate vide the greatest good for the greatest who can appease opposing factions. 649-5400 In activities that you find enjoyable to­ number. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) It looks like day, but try to put the emphasis on the VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Opportuni­ you might learn a very valuable lesson Workers walk; News MARTY MAHSSON CUSTOM QUALITY YARDMASTERS least expensive kind. You can have a ties are likely to be career-related to­ today: Som ething y ou 've been w orrying HELPING PEOPLE good time without bruising your budget. day, but don't expect a free ride. You’ll about suddenly takes a turn for the bet­ One stop improvements. Spring Clean-Up satisfy their needs Painting Interior/Exterior Aries, treat yourself to a birthday gift. have to earn any positive ter. So, stop fretting about things that In Brief Framing to Palming. Lawns, Bushes, Trees Cut. and vvants...that’s Send for Aries’ Astro-Graph predic­ developments. may never happen. Wallpapering Yards, gutters, garages what want ads are Licensed & Insured. tions for the year ahead by mailing LIB R A (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Your popular­ 30 Years ^perierwe B.B.B. Member cleaned. Lawn Fertilizing. Appli­ $1.25 to Astro-Graph, c/o this newspa­ rails crippled all about ity is presently at a high with your peer For your personal horoscope, Weicker, union References, Insured Call Dave Adamick lor a tree quote. ances Removed. Carpentry, per, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH group, yet you must be wary of one who 649-4431 6 4 5 -6 5 2 3 Hauling, Backhoe Work. 44101-3428. Be sure to stale your zodi­ uses excessive flattery. This individual lovetcope, lucky number* ciose to a deai Any Job Considered. ac sign. may have ulterior motives. and future forecast, call By KAREN BALL However, Democratic lawmakers HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — THOMAS MACHUGA, TAURUS (April 20-May 20) M ajor SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Your The Associated Press said it could be the weekend before G.L McHUGH PAINTING achievements of a material nature are male's judgment regarding family fi­ Astro*Tone (95G each minute; Gov. Lowell P. Weicker Jr. and CPA, CLU RICK'S HANDYMAN Call 643-9996 legislation to end the strike reaches Interiof/Exterior Paintirtg possible through tenacity today. At­ nancial matters might not be equal to Touch-Tone phones only). the coalition representing 45,000 • Tax Return Preparation CARPENTRY SERVICE tempting to operate along lines devoid yours today. To be on the sate side, WASHINGTON — Unions struck President Bush. • Financial Planning Wallpapering - Paper removal Dial 1-900-963-3000 and unionized state workers^ ciled D«cki, Additions, Remodeling, F R E N C H 'S L A W N A T R E E S E R V IC E of resistance could prove keep yourself apprised of any expendi­ major freight carriers today in the “Nothing’s operating that we • Personal and Business Ceilings repaired and replaced is r>ow accepting rrxMving accounts their first joint news conference Repairs. Sheetrock counterproductive. tures your partner proposes. enter your access code first nationwide rail strike in nearly • Prortipi, Professional Service Serving Home Owners East ol Ine * Also Cleaning & Hauling for this tawn season. know of,” said George Whaley, a • Lawn Cut A Trim GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Success is amid speculation the two sides River Since 1975 Senior Citizen discount SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) In or­ number, which,is 184 a decade, shutting down cargo lines spokesman for the Association of 645-6883 IfTsured References • Formal Hedge Trimming probable in your major involvem ents to­ der to effectively implement your pre­ were close to an agreement on • Trees & Shrubs Planted and wreaking havoc with commuter American Railroads, which Call today lor your estimate 646-1948 concessions that could avert I Pruning • Spot Seedir^ • Fertilizer traffic around the country. 643-9321______• Vegetable Gardens Roto-Tilled represents all the nation’s major 2,616 layoffs. M90 ¥Mtl0n Eaf/mataa 8 7 MISC. FOR SALE 0 1 CARS FOR SALE Congress pledged quick action to freight carriers. L o w r Rstm fo rS ^ n h n 91 CARS FOR SALE 95 AUTO SERVICES “I’m not confirming or deny­ ______645-1312 keep the walkout from being a long “We’ve seen some pretty pic­ WATERPROOFING TDM PAINTING & HEATING/ ing anything,” Avice Meehan, END ROLLS Schaller BUICK SKYLARK-1985. JUNK-Cars. Will pay $5 to one after last-ditch negotiations tures” of picketing under way, said PLUMBING Power steering, tow your car. Call Joey. Weicker’s press secretary, said WALLCOVERING Spring Cleanup, Dethatchlng, 271/2''w idth-*1.00 Q uality failed to produce a settlement. Ed Wytkind, a spokesman for the WET BASEMENTS? automa- tic, 4-door. 528-1990. Need title. today. “If there is an agreement 13'width-5 0 * Hatchways, foundation cracks, Complete interior & exterior Instaltatkxi and Railacement Law n M ow ing, E d gin g, H edge Pre-Owned Autos Good sh ap e . Asking Transportation Secretary Samuel Railway Labor Executives Associa­ it is up to the people who are Trimming, Light Tnicking, Etc. Aluminum Sheets 4/*5.00 $3000. 649-4773. Be­ FREE- Skinner told a House subcommittee sump pumps, tile lines, gravity wallpapering ofOil,Gas&Bec^ Newsprint end ro«s con b« picked Value Priced tion, an organization of railroad parties to it to announce it.” •Water Heaters Professional Equipment U3 at the MoTcheifer HereXd USED CAR BEST BUYS! tween 3-6pm. J U N K C A R this morning there was “a sense of labor unions. feeds, and dry wells. Also damp­ 646- 1894 O N L Y b e fo re 11 a.m . M o n d a y REMOVAL Meehan said the governor Dependable Itwousb Thursday. 19SSCh6V.C6V6ll6r $3,995 urgency” to end the strike quickly As many as 235,0(X) workers ness profTing ol concrete walls ■Wanii Air Furnaces CHEVY CHEVELLE- Call Parker St. would hold a news conference at Fully Insured Free Estimates 1968. Rebuilt 350 — hopefully “before tomorrow’s ■Boiers Ray Hardy 646-7973 Auto, A/C, Like New Used Auto Parts 11:30 a.m. today to discuss the and floors. Chimney clean outs, WHson Oil Company motor, standard shift, rush hour.” Please see RAIL, page 8. Slone walls, and concrete repairs. 86 Ford F-150 4x4 $7,800 649-3391 talks. 6458383 9 1 CARS FOR SALE 12 bolt posi. Has not Over 40 years experienced. Sen­ BOB-JOBIN V6,4-spd, M m H seen rain or snow since NEW IN ior citizen discounts. PAINTING, INC. SPRING CLEAN UP 1987 Plymouth Voyeger $8,900 1988. $7000. Call 871- Woman shoots NO JOB TOO SMALL 0014. MANCHESTER This is my full time business. Auto, A/C, 7 Passenger Albert Zuccaro Instant Servloe/Free Estimates CARDINAL piastic surgeon CEILINGS SPRAY Yards, Gutters, Etc. PLYMOUTH-1980 Volare, CENTER Picket lines set; Bath/Kitchen Remodeling 1987 Honda Prakida $8,700 Waterproofing TEXTURED BUICK, INC. 4 door, 6 cylinder. BELLEVUE, Wash. (AP) — One Call Does It All 5 Speed, A/C, Sunroof (with much paint added) Inexpensive Rates 1982 Chevy Comoro $2,896 Clean, dependable, air. MOTORS A woman unhappy with her face 6 4 6 -3 3 6 1 30 Years Experience 1963 Buick Electro $4,660 CEILING CONVENTIONAL 1987 Acura Legend Sed. $11,900 $450. 643-7265. Auto Repair Center M&M Plumbing & Heating 1986 Chevy Ctxnoro $4,996 lift shot and killed the doctor PAINTING 643-5133 1986VWJettaGL $4,360 649-2871 V-6, Auto, Loaded, Sunroof SUBARU-1985 GL. 4 3 6 9 -3 7 1 M a in S L commuters run who performed the plastic 1987 Olds Delta 88 Brouohom $7,260 INTERIOR PAINTING Door, loaded. $1500/ 649-4304 surgery and then killed herself, Walls, Trim, Elc. 1987 B uick Ftark A v e n u e $9,960 1987 Chevy Cavalier Z-24 $5,995 • FERTILIZING 1987 Buick Skyhcjwk Cpe 6,360 best offer. Over 100K *FREE Towtng* NEW HAVEN (AP) — Conrail officials said. police said. TREE SERVICE/ FULLY INSURED - QUALITY - 19BB Pontloc Firebird Shotpl $7,960 V-5,5 Speed, A/C, Red • LIMING miles. 224-8315. workers in Connecticut set up picket Picket lines went up early in the Beryl Challis, 60, had been NEAT • ON SCHEDULE - FAMILY ROOFING/ 1988 Clero Brough. Cpe. $6^60 1987 Acura Legend Sed. $13,900 *FTee Brake Insp.* PRUNING • MOWING 1988 Pontioe Bonnevffle $7,980 lines this morning as part of a morning at Conrail yards in North OPERATED TRANS AM-1984. T-tops, • Tune-ups complaining of pain from facial SIDING It's that time ol the year againi 1989 Buick Skyhdwk Cpe $6,960 V-6, Auto, Sunroof, Loaded power steering, power nationwide strike by rail unions Haven and Danbury. The strike in HAWKES TREE SERVICE 649-9027 1969 Jeep Wrangler 4X4 $8,996 • Alternators surgery Dr. Selwyn A. Cohen KEN'S LAWN SERVICE 1989 Buick Regal Cpe $9,696 1987 Honda Accord LXI $8,900 brakes, power • Starters against the major freight carriers. Danbury did not affect Men-o-North Bucket, truck & chipper. • Cooling Systems performed 11 months ago, LIONEL COTE 649-8045 1989 Honda Accord LXI $12,686 Auto, A/C Full Power windows, power tocks, But the strike had no effect on service on the Danbury line, Metro- Stump removal. Free 1989 Chevy Celebrity $6,490 • Tire Mounting & Balan­ police said TUesday. Let A Specialist ROOFING & SIDING 6438747 auto transmission, rear cing morning passenger train service. North said. estimates. Special 1989 Buick Century M,9S0 1987 Honda Accord Lxl $8,900 defroster, tilt wheel, air The Associated Press Challis had an appointment D o Itl •30 Years Experience 1991 Buick CetTtury Sed. $13,690 • Complete Brake Systems Trains ran on schedule this morn­ consideration for elderly and Auto, A/C, Full Power conditioning. $4500. • Belts D O W C R A S H — New York City police officers hook the taii of a helicopter owned by Dow “What we’re here for is to get it Monday with Cohen at his harKficapped •Fully Insured 81 Adams Street Call 871-0014. • OU-Lube-FUter ing out of New Haven’s Union Sta­ over with one way or the other,” MISCELLANEOUS Let A Specialist 1966 Chevy Corsica Sad. $6,500 • lYouble Shooting Jones & Co. that made an emergency landing in New York Harbor after experiencing engine private clinic. She left after the 647-7553 •License # 506737 Manchester tion and from other terminals in the meeting, but returned after the SERVICES Do It! V-6, Auto, A/C, Power Group •Most Mechanical Needs failure immediately upon takeoff from the Wall Street area. No one was injured in the incident. 646-9564 649-4571 9 3 CABiIPERS Ac state, Department of Transportation Please see CONRAIL, page 8. staff had gone home and shot the 1988 Honda Accord LXI $9,900 FROrossiONAL CAR TRAILERS CLEANmO surgeon several times, police ODD JOBS AIR Auto, A/C, Full Power • Buffing • Waxing said. SUNLINE-1983, 17-3/4’, ELDER CARE LOAM PURIFICATION 1968 Mercury Cougar $7,995 • Interior Shampooing CTiallis then went home and Trucking, BO B R ILEY Sleeps 6, Applianced. • Engine Degreasing V-6, Auto, Full Power, A/C bath, shower, awning. • Vbiyl A Leather shot herself with the same pi^ol, NURSE'S-AIDE Home Repairs. ELIMINATE THOSE ODORS Conditioning Weicker budget forces state park closiugs SCREENED LOAM OLDSMOBILEA/OLKSWAGEN Excellent condition. Lt. Steve Bourgette said. Years of experience You name it ~ We do it. From Your Homo, Cw, OffIcM 1989 Acura Legend LS $21,900 • Pinstrlplng Gravel and Processed • Tobacco Sm oks 259 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER $3500. 649-8071. • MasterCard f v is a HARTFORD (/\P) — Two dozen state parks that are visited • Cooking Rssid u s Coupe, 5 Speed, Airbag, Loaded mowed, buildings in repair, or litter picked up until matters are The parks would be closed to traffic and would be open Care for Elderly Free Estimates Gravel, Sand, Stone Accepted by about 2 million people per year will be closed by this • Chemical & Paint Fumes 649-1749 1989 Honda PrakJd# SI $12,700 94 MOTORCYCLES & resolved with the unions,” Timothy Keeney, Commissioner of only to people who walk in, said Wanda Rickerby, a spokes­ U.S. warns Japan Excellent references and Fill • Musty Odors - Mold and Mildew weekend if the Weicker administration doesn’t get contract Insured RevHellae your lr>door environment MOPEDS 9 8 WANTED TO BUT/ the Department of Environmental Protection, said Tuesday in woman for the DEP. WASHINGTON (AP) —: U.S. Call For deliveries call 5 Speed, Loaded, Red JAMES PLOURDE & ASSOCIATES SPECIAL PURCHASE concessions from state workers. aiuiouncing the closings. Uade officials have decided that 1989 Acura Legend LS $17,900 ______TRADE______“There’s no way we can keep people out of them,” she said. 742-6402 643-0304 742-7886 847-9067 1991 MOTORCYLE-lrisurance. Without a settlement in the union talks, visitors to those The parks that would be shut down include some of the Japanese construction com­ Sedan, V-6, Auto, Air Bag, Leather “But they go there at their own risk. There will be nobody Friendly service, com­ We buy clean, late model used parks this weekend will find parking lots closed off, buildings state’s most jwpular, among them Sleeping Giant State Park in panies should be barred from CUTLASS CALAIS petitive raes, sam e day there to help them if they have a problem.” 1990 Subaru Legacy Sdn. $11,900 cars and trucks. Top prices boarded up and water and electricity turned off. Hamden, which had 189,0(X) visitors in 1989, and Harkness bidding on some U.S. govern­ 2 & 4 DOORS coverage. Crockett We just won’t have the staff necessary to keep lawns Auto, A/C, Loaded Agency, 643-1577. paid. Memorial in Waterford, visited by 187,(X)0 in 1989. Please see PARKS, page 8. ment contracts if no agreement 34 HOMES FOR RENT 35 STORE & OFFICE \bur Choice Mr. Duff - Carter Chevrolet is reached soon to increase ac­ LEGAL NOTICES SCHALLER YAMAHA VIRAGO-750. ______SPACE______1229 Main Street cess to Japanese projects by U.S. COVENTRY-Brand new 3 1982. Mint condition, firms. The Washington Post said bedroom Cape. Great $9,995 ACURA low mileage, $1500 or Manchester, CT MANCHESTER-Store/ Postal in Wednesday editions. EIGHTH UTIUT1ES DISTRICT location. Available Commercial use. Main 345 CENTER STREET best offer. 643-2647. 64&4464 Action 18 M A IN S T R E E T immediately. Call Gary. Many Others Federal law requires Japanese St. near Center St. 646- To Choose From MANCHESTER MANCHESTER, CT 06040 423-3936. 2426, 9am-5pm. 91 CARS FOR SAU 91 CARS FOR SALE companies to be shut out of NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING 6 4 7 -7 0 7 7 delivery some federal construction con­ ^ Board of Directors of To Clean coffee stains MANCHESTER goals tracts if no new access agree­ me Eighth Uti ities Distnet of Manchester will hold a Public from china or plastic, rub Business/Residentlal ment has been reached by May Heanng on Wfednesday, April 17, 1991 at 7:30 P M at the stain with baking soda. Combination Donaia Willis Hall, 18 Main Street, Martchester, C T for the fol­ S room office or retail suite plus 5 lowing purposes: lamented Japanese builders won $2.8 LEGAL NOTICES room, 3 bedroom apartment. CARTER IS CHEVROLET! reached billion in contracts on major 1. To present to the voters of the Eighth Utilities District G&S Associates me propos^ b i ^ t for the fiscal year beginning July INVITATION TO BID 643-1108 U.S. airport and subway projects 1.1991 and ending June 30, 1992. « « r SIN C E 1936 SILVER SPRING. Md. (AP) — By RICK SANTOS in 1989, while U.S. builders The Manchester Public So you think your mail service is ^ available at the office of the Dis- Schools solicits bids for E X ­ 3 9 ROOMMATES Manchester Herald have won only $310 million — PANSION TO INTERCOM poor. of o nn ^f^ster, CT between the hours WANTED a figure the Japanese say is too die^tie^ng immediately prior to SYSTEM at BENNET JR. Try the Maryland suburbs around low — in work on Japanese HIGH for the 1991-92 school MANCHESTER — The chair­ Professional-Non-smoker. LUBE, OIL, FILTER the nation’s capital, where sending a man of the Human Relations Com­ projects since May 1988, ac­ 2. To transact any other business proper to come before year. Sealed bids will be letter to the next town can take a the meeting. received until April 23, 1991, Large bedroom with full mission announced TUesday that he cording to the newspaper. 2:00 p.m., at which time they house privileges. $500/ few weeks. dated at Manchester, C T is pleased with the progress the will be publicly opened. The month. 644-6704. this 10th day of April, 1991. “I don’t complain any more be­ right is reserved to reject any town has made in reaching its afiir- Soviet strike ends cause it’s not worth my time,” says mative action goals. By Mary Both Lifrico, and all bids. Specifications S3 LAWN CARE small businessman Erik de Widt of MOSCOW (AP) — Striking and bid forms may be secured “Five years ago, we were not in a Clerk nearby Takoma Rark, Md. “It’s like workers at the country’s largest Eighth Utilities District at the Business Office, 45 LAWNMOWING- 1 7 9 5 good position,” Commission Chair­ coal mine returned to work North School Street, putting spurs to a dinosaur.” Reasonable rates. Free man Jonathan Mercier said, “but today after the Russian Federa­ Manchester, CT. estimates. C a ll 649- ■ COMPLETE Seven Maryland counties practi­ _ Scott B. Br»d«/ManchMt»r H«rald now we’re getting up to where we tion agreed to take over control 5083. with thie cally in the shadow of U.S. Postal should be.” with this ad DREAM SEEKERS — Susan Lyons, a reference librarian at Mary Cheney Library, of the pits from the national Service headquarters in Washington shows Alana Serignese and Sumathi Reddy, both sophomores at Bolton High School! June 30 is the deadline for revis­ INVITATION TO BID 74 FURNITURE had the nation’s slowest delivery at government, their union said. PLUS A CARTER COURTESY INSPECTION how to use the library’s Project ReQuest computer Tuesday. Serignese and Reddy are ing the current five-year affirmative The return to work was the Sealed bids will be received in FREE the start of 1991, according to a action goals. With that in mind, the General Services' office, FORMICA-Top kitchen on vacation this week and came to the library to work on a report on dreaming. first major crack in a 7-week-old table and 4 chairs. private study commissioned by the Mercier has decided to create a sub­ 41 Center Street, Manchester, MOST CARS AND TRUCKS, UP TO 5 QUARTS OF OIL mail agency. strike that has spread to all C T until A P R IL 23, 1991 at $50.00, 643-0897. committee to begin the revision major coal fields and curbed 11:00 a.m. for the following: F Nationally, first-class mail process next month. OFFER GOOD THROUGH 5/10/91 scheduled for next-day delivery got production in other industries. WATERWORKS SUPPLIES, In any case, Mercier is pleased The Town of Manchester is an 7 7 GARDENING ADVERTISEMENT MUST BE PRESENTED AT TIME OF WRITE-UP to its destination on time nearly 80 And your ReQuest, please with results to date. For example, he percent of the time. In the Maryland equal opportunity employer, said, the police force has reached its INDEX and requires an affirmative ac­ TOP SOIL-Rich farm top suburbs, the on-time rate was 56 By SCOTT B. BREDE Week this week, it is apparent how much their scr- soil delivered. DON'T FORGET - OUR FULLY STAFFED AND of four minorities — whereas tion policy for all of its C o n ­ percent. Manchester Herald viecs have grown over the past few years. 16 pages, 2 sections tractors and Vendors as a Reasonable. 649-6087. the force had none five years ago. That was hardly news to de Widt. Classified______15,16 condition of doing business EQUIPPED BODY SHOP CAN REMOVE Although libraries have yet to find a substitute for The police are almost always a Dc Widt, a jewelry wholesaler MANCHESTER — Whether its books that talk or C o m ic s ______13 with the Town, a s per Federal 87 MISC. FOR s a l e " the printed word or the card catalog, items such as focus of municipal affirmative ac­ Order 11246. and designer, said Tuesday he has computers that allow users to get information at the compact discs, video tapes and cassettes increasingly F o o d ______5,6 ^ L L OF W INTER'S BRU ISES AND W RINKLES tion programs because they are ex­ Focus______12 B id forms, plans and FISHING-Waders, hip/ been worn down by “three or four touch of a fingertip, library patrons are reaping the are filling shelves in most town libraries. pected to hold the community's trust Local___ 3 specifications are available at waist/suspenders. Newl years” of mail service that’s so bad benefits of new technology like never before. the General Services' office. Size 10, $75. 649-4318. As public libraries celebrate National Library by their nature and fimetion. F______/VA.(Soi)dliAytu*C/C^ Please .see LIBRARIES, page 8. Nation/Wbrld TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Please see MAIL, page 8. Obituaries__ CONNECTICUT POOL-24 Foot, extruded CARTER CHEVROLET Plea.se sec GOALS, page 8. Record____ RICHARD J. SARTOR, aluminum. Brand new. GENERAL MANAGER All equipment included. 1229 MAIN ST, MANCHESTER 646 $1700. 645-8350. 9695 Serving The Manchester Area For Over 110 Years - Call Today for Home Delivery 647-9946 1 2— MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, April 17, 1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, April 17, 1991__^3 RECORD -lOCAL/RECIONAL______A About Town Deaths Obituaries Bids opened for modular municipal addition This town listing of dattht Is offsrsd frss of chargs by ths A Agoraphobic support group By RICK SANTOS approving a permanent plan to renovate and expand the Manchastsr Hsrald. Paid announcsmsnts of dsath and In Sir David Lean ample, there were five sub-altematcs for the type of be about $485,000 with the alternates. Are you afraid to leave your home or drive on the Memorlams appaar undsr ths Dsath Noticss heading. Manchester Herald town hall. siding on the building. In view of the lack of public support for a permanent LONDON (AP) — Sir David Lean, the Academy highway? Do you avoid crowds or supermarkets because Scotman’s bid of $231,614 is for the base project. After Scotsman’s, Azeo Modular Structures of North addition, the administration decid^ to add the modular of anxiety? The Manchester Agoraphobics Together Sup­ Coventry AwMd-winning director of “Lawrence of Arabia” and Such options as an elevator, a pitched roof, and different Billerica, Mass, submitted the second lowest base bid, unit to alleviate severe space problems. “Bridge on the River Kwai,” died Thesday at age 83. N ~ Scotsman’s Buildings of Pelham, port Group is a self-help group for people with Anxiety R H which submitted a bid of about $230,000 to con- types of siding increase the to ti bid to almost $400,000. which is $321,733. With every alternate included, the Last November, voters overwhelmingly rejected a Dori A.R. Sumara Disorders. The group meets on Mondays, 7 p.m., and Lean got into the movie business in 1928 as a num­ ^ c t a mt^ular addition to the Municipal Building, is However, General Services Director Gerald Dupont company’s bid is more than $450,(X)0. proposed $11.1 million, 55,000 square foot addition to said the company is the apparent low bidder — regard­ Wednesdays, 10:45 a.m., at the Concordia Lutheran ber-board boy for Gaumont studios. He displayed an ap­ f^nt ® low bidder of the four com plies The bid submitted by Downing Construction of Fair- the Municipal Building. A year earlier, they rejected a Church, 40 Pitkin St., Manchester. For more information, Card of Thanks titude for editing and was put in charge of Gaumont that submitted bids Tbesday — at least for now. less of any project extras — because the competitors’ port, N.Y., is $357,560. With the extra alternates, the more costly proposal by a narrow margin. base bids were more. call the Mental Health Association of Connecticut at Victorian Heights Health Care Center Sound News, for which he also wrote scripts and company’s bid is almost $475,000. ■Before construction of the modular addition could 529-1970. would like to thank the Beaulieu ^ ^ e temporary modular building is to provide about The town may decide to include any or all of the seven The highest base bid was submitted by Conyer’s Con­ provided narration. 4,200 square feet of additional space in lieu of the town begin, the temporary measure would have to receive the family for their generous donation in alternates, some of which have sub-alternates. For ex­ struction of Manchester. The base bid of $357,950 would support of the Board of Directors. Monte carlo card party honor of their mother, the late Olive He edited Gabriel lYiscal’s production of George Ber­ Beaulieu. All Saints’ Episcopal Church, 444 Hills St., East nard Shaw’s “Pygmalion” in 1938 and Shaw’s “Major B|T«'! ■ " ■ " I , , ...... Hartford will continue to hold its popular Monte Carlo Barbara” three years later. Whist card parties this year on the third Friday of each In Memoriam In 1942, his reputation as a technician led to his In memory of Ernest DeCioccio, Jr Delays doubted Doctor partnership with Coward directing “In Which We Serve,” month. This month’s card party will be held on Friday at Aprill7,1961. 7:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served. The cost for ad­ an award-winning drama of the Royal Navy in World mission is $2. ^ a r Ernest, You are not forgotten, Warn. i hough on earth you are no more. Still in memoiy you are with us as you al­ for local bills loses Recreational weekends ways were before. United Cerebral Palsy Association of Greater Hartford By BRIAN M. TROTTA Paul Juttner, Director of Data Sadly Missed, lie Meetings Processing, said that the town had is offering Recreational Weekends for children with mother, brother Manchester Herald physical and multiple disabilities on an on-going basis. planned on some delays in getting license and sisters The next one will be held at Camp Harkness April 19 to Manchester the new billing system ready and al­ MANCHESTER — Now that HARTFORD (AP) — A 21, and will include a variety of recreational activities, Thursday lowed a four week buffer. Two of you’re done worrying about your Manchester psychiatrist has lost his such as swimming, games and community activities. Board of Directors comment session. Municipal Build­ those weeks have already been used, Federal taxes, it’s time to begin five-year battle against charges he Fees are charged on a sliding scale basis. For more infor­ Coiiege Notes ing, 6:30 p.m. saving for local property taxes, he said. mation, call United Cerebral Palsy Assoc., Respite Plus At worst. Sartor said, the town sexually exploited four female Building Committee, Municipal Building coffee room, which are due July 1. patients. Program, 236-6201. 7:30 p.m. And just because the town is busy could use the old computer system for the July tax bills. Dr. Donald Pet was suspended for UHartford honors Charter Revision Commission, Lincoln Center hearing working out the bugs on a new com­ five years Tuesday by the Coimec- room, 7:30 p.m. puter system, don’t think for a Juttner said the biggest obstacle to MMH radiology applications Tennyson Anthony, Andrew Gifford and Chizoba the smooth use of the new computer ticut Medical Examining Board. The Ogbuefi, all of Manchester, and Monica Hodina of Andover minute that the bills will be one day board also set strict guidelines The School of Radiologic Technology at Manchester Thursday late. is training. The hardware, he said, is Memorial Hospital is accepting applications for the 1991 Coventry, have been named to the dean’s list for the fall should he decide to resume practic­ Public hearing on 1991-92 budget, Andover Elemen­ “We have no reason to believe running 99 percent of the time, but freshman class, which begins in October. Deadline for semester at the University of FJartford, Hartford. Plnto/Manch»st«r Harald ing medicine when the suspension tary School, 7:30 p.m. that we won’t get our bills out operator errors can limit the com­ applications is May 1. Successful candidates will be Leonard P. Jahnke Jr., left, senior V.P. of expires. Bolton properly,” General Manager Richard puter’s availability. notified of acceptance by June 15. High school graduates Listed in Who’s Who “It was totally inappropriate,” Pet Thursday Fuss & O ’Neill, Inc. in Manchester, presented Sartor said TUesday during a hearing For example. Town Budget and and people with an equivalency diploma are encouraged Jeanne DeCesare Zimmermann of Milton, Mass., Research Officer Robert Huestis said of the suspension. “The board daughter of Nicholas and Jeanne DeCesare of Zoning Board of Appeals, Community Hall, 7 p.m. Herbert Bengston of The Manchester Histori­ on the Data Processing department’s did not properly review the to apply to this 24-month long program. Graduates work budget. said that on three recent Saturdays in hospitals, doctors’ offices and imaging centers, Manchester, was recently listed in the 17th edition of Coventry cal Society with a fully-restored, brass gas he has had to call someone to help evidence. Any reasonable person making X-rays and other types of medical images that Marquis Who’s Who of American Women. Thursday lamp. The lamp was discovered at the com­ The total recommended budget him sign on the system. would have come to a different con­ clusion.” help physicians diagnose patients’ illnesses and injuries. She is a registered physical therapist who has done Town Council, Town Office Building, 7:30 p.m. pany’s office at 146 Hartford Road, which is a for the Data FYocessing department “It was my error, not the com­ research and has published in the field of physical Hebron in 1991-92 is $636,846, a 10.1-per­ The ruling was harsher than the For a free catalog and admissions information, contact former Cheney Brothers administration buiid- puter’s,” he said. the school at Manchester Memorial Hospital, 71 Haynes therapy for children with pulmonary disorders. Thursday cent increase over the current total. Jutmer told the Board of Directors three-year suspension the board’s ing, circa 1910. The lamp will be on display at St., Manchester 06040. Phone: 646-1222 ext. 2360. She is presently in private practice. She’s a graduate of Board of Selectmen, Town Hall, 7:30 p.m. The proposed budget would cut one that in the past year the town has in­ hearing panel recommended, but fell East Catholic High School, the University of Connecticut School Building Committee, Superintendent’s Office, the Manchester Historical Museum at 126 part-time programmer, eliminate a stalled over $1.2 million in new short of the license revocation the MCC Theatre presents and Boston University. 6 p.m. Cedar St. vacant computer operator position computer hardware and software, state Department of Health Services and create a new full time training was seeking. The Manchester Community College Theatre Wing mmm _ ■_ which should be fully operational by specialist position. the end of 1991. “The department’s position is that will present ‘Talking With ...” by Jane Martin on April V V 6 d L l l 0 1* the license should have been 25, 26, 27 and May 1, 2, 3 and 4 at 8 p.m. in the Lowe revoked and that continues .o be our Program Center on the MCC campus. This contemporary position,” said Stanley Peck, direc­ play features an all-woman cast in an unconventional for­ REGIONAL Weather Bank closing branch tor of the Division of Medical mat. For performance information and reservations, call Mostly cloudy; Quality Assurance. the MCC box office at 647-6043. For more information, Tb ursd w , April 18 Connecticut National Bank will branch will have their accounts ser^ If Pet chooses to return to contact Clark Bowlen, MCC’s Theater FYogram Director, rain possible close its East Middle Turnpike viced at the CNB office at 220 branch next month and transfer all North Main St. medicine in five years, he can only of its accounts there to the North No jobs are expected to be lost in return to a limited practice, the Tonight’s weather in the greater |c»ribw|47^ Main Street Branch, bank officials the consolidation. Two of the board ruled. He can work only in Manchester region: mostly cloudy. said. group therapy sessions in an institu­ A chance of rain by morning. Low employees will be transferred to the Lottery North Main Street branch and four tion, and the sessions have to be 35 to 40. Light north wind. Chance The branch at 621 East Middle Reginald PInto/Manchastar Herald monitored by someone acceptable to of rain 40 percent. Thursday, cloudy others will move to branches in 'Rirnpikc will close May 10. After Manchester, East Hartford and Glas­ FENCED IN — Workers from the Manchester Park Department lay out a section of fence the board. and cool with occasional rain likely. that date, customers of the closed The monitor would have to sub­ Here are Tbesday’s lottery results from around New tonbury. before attaching it to posts dividing the parking lot from grass areas at Charter Oak Park. High around 60. Chance of rain ^ mit quarterly reports to the board. England: percent. Friday outlook, partly Connecticut sunny. High 60 to 65. Daily Lottery: 6-4-5. Play 4: 8-1-8-7. Lotto: High pressure over the Canadian 08-13-21-24-32^. maritimes and low pressure over Zoning board approves home waivers in Brief Massachusetts A tltn O c Quebec are nearly stationary. They diminish quality of life in the area. Manchester with Coventty, he said, “1 can wake Daily Lottery: 8-4-4-1. Mass Millions: By MATTHEW FLYNN jP*HburflM6C<» O c 0 a n are keeping cold and damp east and Manchester Herald Allan Phillips, a prospective neighbor of Mr. up in the morning and sh ^ e my neighbor’s hand. 2-12-17-37-39-48. Bonus number: 23. northeast winds over much of the ■ A 750-foot extension of the coming $6 million reconstruction Grzyb, said that should a house be built on the I want to wake up and see woods.” project. Northern New England area. Another weak low jiressure White Brook storm drainage project COVENTRY — The Coventry Zoning Board proposed parcel of land, it would prevent Phillips Coventry resident Michael Devany agreed, has been unanimously approved by Pick 3:4-3-8. Pick 4: 8-1-8-6. area coming out of the Great Lakes The project is expected to be of Appeals granted waivers Hiesday to five resi­ himself from building on his own land. saying that allowing residents to build on smaller members of the Board of Directors. completed no later than November Rhode Island will move across New England on Today’s weather picture was drawn by Drew Driscoll, a Phillips said he wants to construct a cabin for lots would overpopulate the neighborhood. Daily Lottery: 4-6-5-9. Lot-O-Bucks: 7-9-14-23-26. Thursday. dents seeking to construct homes on non-conform­ The $52,(XX) project is intended to of next year, but possibly as soon as fourth-grader at Bowers Elementary School in Manchester. ing land, despite the protests of several neighbor­ his children. But because the area of land on Grzyb, however, contended that because the alleviate drainage problems on June. ing residents. which Mr. Grzyb plans to build is so small, the land had been delineated before present zoning Woodbridge Street that have ■ The town has joined the Con- septic system would have to be located at the bor­ statutes concerning plot size had been enacted, his At issue in two of the appeals lay the conflict plagued neighborhood residents for necticut Conference of der of the two neighboring parcels of land, which right to build a house superceded adherence to between an owner’s right to build on a pre-exist­ several years. Municipalities in opposing proposed would extend into Mr. Phillip’s lot, preventing regulations. The extension of the storm drain rate hikes by the Connecticut Light ing lot and adherence to zoning statutes concern­ him from building the cabin. ing lot size. And Grzyb’s attorney, David Rappy, insisted would bring it to the intersection of & Power Co., Manchester General Dan Lingard, a resident of Manchester who that as long as sewage and road access require­ Head nurse named tions; Kristen Cyr — Business attium lobby. The climbers will then Woodbridge and Lydall streets. Manager Richard J. Sartor has an­ policemen, firemen, postal workers, Eugeniusz Grzyb of New Britain wants to build plans to move to Coventry in the near future, ments were met, the board could not prevent con- English; Chris Spadacinni — Busi­ Linda Vesho and South Methodist Shepherd’s Place serves lunch nounced. be directed to the concourse level to health club members, coiporations, Church. on a plot of land located on Hillcrest Trail. But the voiced concern over allowing houses on smaller sttxiction on the land. “You cannot tell him [Mr. Kathleen F. Walsh, R.N., of Bol­ ness Math; Matt Welnicki, Matt Car- begin their ascent. (This is not a Monday through Friday as well as ■ The town of Manchester is The rate hikes would cost the schools, etc. Individuals and teams area, at forty thousand square feet, is considered parcels of land. Grzyb] that he cannot live there simply because ton, has been named Head Nurse on lyon, George Silva — Entrepreneur- race. Participants may climb at their CROP, Community Responding breakfast and dinner for guests at recommending motorists find alter­ town a projected $70,(X)0 annually will be scheduled to start their climb to Others’ Poverty, conducts more too small according to present zoning regulations. Lingard said that part of Coventry’s appeal was you don’t want another house in the area.” Two North, at Manchester Memorial ship; Anissa Barbato — Impromptu own pace. Water will be available at the Samaritan Shelter. An average nate routes to bypass Tolland for electric power for municip^ at pre-assigned intervals. And residents said that approval of the appeal that it had a low density of houses in the area. Board members agreed with Rappy, although Ho.spital, announced Lee F^ul, R.N., Speaking; Amy Durato — Introduc­ various levels.) than 1,500 walks in the U.S. each of 67 people per day received hot Turnpike between Deming and facilities. Sartor said at a recent The goal for “The Big Climb” is year, involving over three million would create an overcrowded environment and Comparing the more densely populated they expressed sympathy with the neighbors. Director of Medical Surgical Nurs- tion to Business; Angelique Nolez Registration form and pledge lunches in February. Feeding North Main Streets during the up­ budget workshop. to raise $75,(XX) to fund a Leukemia people. Proceeds are divided be­ ing. — Job Interview; Michelle Mezritz sheets can be picked up at the nutritious meals with limited sup­ Society Researcher through the tween our local community and Walsh has served as a Staff — Keyboarding Applications; Leukemia Society office, 40 Wood­ plies is managed by Ram Stechholz, Christopher M. Soares Memorial Church World Service projects in Development Instructor-Evenings at Andrea Bissonette — Keyboarding land St., Hartford, and at all par­ F^arttimc Coordinator, assisted by 5 FARR'S IS OPEN AT 4 A M ON.. grant. more than 70 countries. MACC will the hospital since April of 1989. She Applications Advanced; Joey ticipating establishments. Entry fee volunteers. Additional money for ^ O receive about 25 percent of the holds a B.S. degree in Nursing from Stephenson — Mr. FBLA; Teri for individuals is $10. Entry fee for foodstuffs, especially fresh fruits r £ > j proceeds to feed area families at the University of Connecticut and an Jamaitis — Ms. FT3LA; Lauren teams is $150 (usually obtained by CROP Walk and vegetables would be very help­ Shepherd’s Place Soup Kitchen. M.B.A. from the University of Hickey, Tom Berte, Matt Kohut, corporate sponsorship). Individui ful. Hartford. Once again Manchester families The tit is all Lee. Brian Blount — Parliamentary Pro­ participants and team members can will walk to end hunger. The SATURDAY, APRIL 20th Walsh is certified as a critical care cedure; Ram St. Martin — Public raise additional dollars for Manchester Area CROP Walk will registered nurse and as an advanced Speaking. Leukemia research by obtaining be held June 9. It is a 10 kilometer 26 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE The price is all Bob’s. cardiac life support provider. She is pledges from friends, business as­ (6.2 mile) walk, sponsored by the a member of the American Associa­ Climb for leukemia sociates, family, etc. Challenges will Tessier’s Nursery SALE Men’s and Ladies’ Stonewashed tion of Critical Care Nurses. Manchester Area Conference of Over 600 climbers will tackle be issued to various groups such as Churches, under the leadership of Hartford’s CityPlace, 185 Asylum & Landscapers, Inc. i^ P R IC E D MHS winners Ave., for the First Annual Chris­ French Spinner^^ The Manchester High School topher M. Soares Memorial Big Each pool a work of art... WE STAND ALONE Original French Spinners. LEE J E A N S Chapter of F^LA (Future Business RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL More Fish Contest Winners. Climb for Leukemia on Sunday, custom designed... More State & World Records. Leaders of America) had a winning April 21. They will attempt to climb professionally installed... PROFESSIONAL DESIGN & CONSULTATION ASK ABOUT 1 More Fish for You! a . night at the State semi-final Com­ 814 steps from the concourse level to complement your home OTHER petitions held at Southington High MEPPS LURES to the finish line on the 38th floor to and your surroundings. *1.99 School on March 26. raise money to help find a cure for Our Greenhouse AND KITS! EACH The following students were win­ leukemia. Bob’s Reg. Gunite construction Is Brimming ners and will continue on to the This is the only event of its kind ^ / l e c Z *19.99 State Finals in May: in the Northeast. The event will ■ With Color! Men’s Storm Riders, regular fit, straight leg, Peter Choi — Business Calcula­ begin at 9 a.m. in the CityPLace Lifetime written guarantee sizes 30-38. Ladies’, Easy Rider for juniors ROSES ARE IN! PLANO Phantom ■ 3-13. Relaxed Rider for Misses 6-18. Petite (INCLUDING) #1464 FREE in-home consultation and design Adjustable dividers can and average lengths. 100% cotton. •Climbing Tree Patio Hedge be arranged ter 13 to 64 A wide variety of Plugs, Sale now thru Sunday, April 21. ■ com partm ents in 2 Poppers & SpinnersSp to June's Accessories J Residential and commercial SPRING BULBS sides. There is plenty ol choose. room tor 2 Phantom utili­ FROM 9 ■ Perenlals ties, or 2S0yard spool ol *4.49 /or a Great Selection in J line, fillet Landscaping Certified Pansies ' ■ knives, $gQ99 Nurserymen f l o w e r in g t r e e s pliers, etc. £ 9 j fishing ■inline air Accessories 6* Fine Costume Piecesi A full service company Dogwood Weeping Cherry SmEn 40 West Street SOLO n 250 YDS KEL FILL (white or pink) OSBYTHE^RDI 324 Broad Street Rte. 85 Bolton #6803 PLANO 2 » YDS REEL RU. BOB'S Manchester Parkade FLOWERING BUSHES Tackle Box U^DMARK 646-3331 4AI j Magnolia -Forsythia 3-tray box otters mov­ (Marshalls Mall Entrance) able dividers up to 39 2 -8 lb. MANCHESTER vvood Chips “ P©3t M o s s wormproof compart­ we carry a wide selection of Evergreens trels ments. Hi-impact plas­ STORES 643-2770 ______flowering shrubs & mo?e tic. Two tone gray color. $1999 SALE ea. * 9 OFF 5.99 $12 Purchase *Visit Our Gift Shop" 234 Hartford Rd. 2 Main Street, store Hours: Monday thru Saturday 10-9, Sunday 11-6. or More with this ad. Dry & Silk Arrangements • Country PImters • Manchester ENFIEID, 25 Hazard Ave., 745-1643 MANCHmER, 260 North Main St., 646-2292 643-7111 Pottery » Hookery • Woodstock Chimes MIDDLETOWN WATERBURY HAMDEN MILFORD Open Dally 9-9PM W« acopt Mitltrcard, VIm . Am>ric»n Exprwi ind Dlxcovr Card. HOURS; Opet^^ays. 9 AM - b p m Farr's F R E E COFFEE & DONUTS ON SATURDAY! 1 4 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, April 17, 1991

MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, April 17, 1991__5 FOOD

BEEF BARLEY SOUP Main Dish Recipe lb. ground beef Vi cup quick barley, uncooked DINNER UNDER A 2Vi cups cold water 2 garlic cloves, minced 1 (14Vi 02.) can stewed tomatoes, 1 teaspoon dried oregano leaves Real Estate BRAND NEW LISTING!!! cu* “P Salt and pepper The interior decor of this sensational Nantucket Cape at % cup sliced carrots Vi lb. Velveeta Pasteurized Process Lydall Woods will win you over as soon as you w ^ in V* cup sliced mushrooms Cheese Spread, cubed the door, many extra touches, 2 bedrms, 1.5 baths, 647-8400 fireplace with a rorgeous mantle, fully applianced eat- r ♦ Brown meat in large saucepan; drain. 168 Main Street, Manehehter in Idtchen, form^ DR. Treat yourself anci SEE TODAY! Manchester $99,000 ♦ Stir in water, tomatoes, carrots, mushrooms, barley, garlic and oregano. Offered at $133,900. Owners Anxious Mancheatar $158,900 Excellent Condo, convenient loca­ Bring to boil; reduce heat. Cover, simmer 10 minutes or until barley is tender. 6-6 Duplex — 2 car garage. Very REDUCEDI tion, good starter for empty nesters. Season to taste. spacious, nice area, go^ size yard. Brand New 2000+ sq. ft Contem- SELLERS WILLING TO HELPI Separata utilities, aluminum sided. poraiy. 3 large bedrooms, 2H z baths, Points? Condo Fees? Ybu name it ^ Stir in process cheese spread until melted. Garnish as desired. Six 1-cup servings Call and ask for Sharon. Office: hardwood flooring throughout. Owner Call Diane Comollo 228-4514 or Prep/ime.-15 minutes v e ry anxious. Call Linda Brown. U l J i | . y j | j 647-1419. Res.: 646-5566. 647-1419. Cooking time: 20 minutes

MICROWAVE: 4 Crumble meat into 2Vi-quart bowl. Microwave on HIGH 5 to 6 minutes or f t 71' DOLLAR until rneat loses pink color when stirred; drain, ♦ Reduce water to 2 cups. ♦ Stir in remaining ingredients except process cheese spread. ♦ Microwave 16 to 23 minutes or until carrots and barley are tender, stirring every 5 minutes. ♦ Let stand 5 minutes; stir in process cheese spread txTza until melted. BRAND NEW LISTING!!! BRAND NEW LISTING!!! Andover $147,900 Manchester $135,000 Microwave cooking time: 30 minutes This smart looking 6 room Cape is in APPLE PIE This is not a misprint!!! The price of this dynamite end New to the Market New to the Market Manchester $169,000 Cost per recipe: $4.15 Cost per serving: $.70 ORDER! Snazzy new oak and formica kitchen with unit at Pleasant Hills in S. W. has been set at $122,500 Contemporary 3 BR Cape — could 3 BR Bungalow Cape — updated. Comfortable and classy Colonial with super appliances and breakfast bar. 3 bedrooms, for FAST ACTION! Featuring 5 rooms, 2 bdrms, 15 also be in-house office. A great price Oversized garage with loft, dead end charm. Freshly redone & is house ceramic bath, fantastic summer porch, aluminum baths, full basement, sundeck, 2 car garage with electric & below market. Call Barbcira W. street Call Barbara W. beautiful. Call Barbara W. siding. PRICED RIGHT AT $131,900! openers. Built in 1986. IMMED. OCCUPANCY. ------— ------Jfs i_____ CHEESE 'N SAUSAGE STRATA Main Dish Recipe ^...... Vi lb. bulk pork sausage 4 cups (Yx-inch) bread cubes Yx cup sliced mushrooms 1 cup milk Vinton Village Rie 31 Va cup sliced green onions 4 eggs, beaten 3466 0 Main St., Coventry S T R A N O Si_v^ ir»i i-nEALTOffeU IHILIPS Vi lb. Velveeta Pasteurized Process 395 NORTH MAIN STREET 203-647-7653 OFF. REAL ESTATE Cheese Spread, cubed MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 06040 1 YR. BUYER S t2 r 203-643-2215 FAX. 742-1450 647-8120 PROTECTION AVAILABLE •f Brown sausage; drain. 98.“) M a in .Street ■f Add vegetables, continue cooking 5 minutes; drain. Set aside to cool 10 minutes. Under $100,000! Manchester. CT 06040 •f Stir together sausage mixture, process cheese spread and bread cubes; place in greased 8-inch (20.1) 647-8000 square baking dish. CHFA/FHAAPPROVEOIII •f Beat milk and eggs. Pour over sausage rnixmre. $58,900-$94,900 ■f Cover, refrigerate several hours or overnight. Enjoy the country dub atmosphere of •f Preheat oven to 350°. these cedar sided 1 & 2 bedroom Ranch ♦ Remove cover. Bake 50 to 55 minutes or until golden brown. Let stand 10 minutes before or Townhouses with private entrances, wall-towall carpeting throughout the spa- serving. Garnish as desired. 6 servings NEW 3 BEDROOM RANCHES and DONT RASS THIS OPPORTUNITY! — 3 dous homes, dining areas, sliders to Prep time: 20 minutes plus chilling Price Reduced CAPES, FHA or VA — NO MONEY DOWN. Viny siding, no-wax floors, full Family. A great home for Investors or first private patio and private co ur^ rd . Condo Cooking time: 1 hour First floor 3 room Condo in Brookhaven. Totally remodeled. basements. COVENTRY, and R EA time buyers. Has new roof, updated wiring fee indudes heat & hot waterl and plumbing, recently painted. VERNON, All new appliances. Large deck, pool. Asking $69,900. TOWNS. S108,87S-up. PHIL CHFA/FHAAPPROVED!ll Cost per recipe: $4.85 Cost per serving: $.80 BLA2AWSKI $135,900. TONY 2ILORA $89,900 Nothing to do but move right into this spar­ kling 2 bedroom Townhouse offers new oak kitchen with new appliances, 21x12 CREAMY CHICKEN CACCIATORE living room, new bath, wall-to-wall carpet­ Main Dish Recipe ff 1 ^ ' ing throughout. A summer place is wailing for you I 1 2Vi to 3-lb. broiler-fryer, cut up Vi cup milk FHAAPPROVEDIII 1 la^e onion, sliced, separated IV2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves $89,900 into rings Vi teaspoon black pepper There’s no place like homel Newly 2 tablespoons margarine Vi lb. Velveeta Pasteurized Process Owners Anxious! GIANT ECONOMY SIZE — Lovely m e e t a BARQAINI — Lake-area Ranch renovated 2 bedroom Townhouse with 1 cup chopped tomatoes Cheese Spread, cubed Lovely, large, 5 room Condo. All appliances, including Raised Ranch packed with values. Newly with garage. Tree-lined street, spacious GARAGEI Vtell-to-wall carpeting, ap­ decorated. 2-car detached garage, 4 dock, carpeting, eat-ln kitchen, 2 BR, plianced kitchen, and lots of space 1 cup green pepper strips washer & dryer. Low utility bills. Pool, tennis & basketball kitchen appliances included, main level bedrooms, foyer, game room, family room, throughout! Low condo fee indudes heat courts. Asking, $84,500. (Cinnamon Springs, So. Windsor). office. Available now. MANCHESTER, laundry, screened porch. COVENTRY. ♦ Brown chicken with onion on all sides in margarine in large skillet. $152,900. DAWN SUTHERLAND $115,900. ROY OSBORNE and hot water. This unit feels like a single family homel •f Add tomatoes, green peppers, milk and seasonings; bring to boil. •f Reduce heat; cover. Simmer 20 minutes or until chicken is tender. OFFICE HOURS: DAILY 9 AM TO 8 PM; SATURDAY 9 AM TO 5 PM •f Uncover. Continue cooking 10 minutes. •f Remove chicken to platter; keep warm. ♦ Stir process cheese spread into skillet until melted. Serve over chicken. DAV. FISH U&R REALTY CO. Garnish as desired. 4 servings THE REALTY COMPANY I T M I Prep time: 15 minutes Cooking time: 50 minutes 643*2692 Cost per recipe: $3.90 Cost per serving: $.89 220 HARTFORD TPKE. * VERNON 243 MAIN STREET • MANCiJe STER < (l^'Robert D. Murdock, Realtor »n-i4U0 643-1591 OUR FAVORITE MAC 'N CHEESE Main Dish Recipe Va cup chopped giwn pepper Vi cup milk V4 cup chopiped onion 2 cups (7 ozs.) elbow macaroni, 2 tablespoons margarine cooked, drained VERNON 1 lb. Velveeta Pasteurized Process New Listing. A unique 6 room Raised Ranch, plus a sun room, and a MILL RIVER Cheese Spread, cubed SOUTH WINDSOR $$6,900 ONE HALF DUPLEX partial finished lower level. 3 bedrooms, cathedral ceilinged living CHFA/FHA approved 2nd Door Ranch Condo with private MANCHESTER $69,900 rooni, kitchen with family room area. Terraced sun deck, jacuzzi ■f Preheat oven to 350°. Immaculate two bedroom townhousoArne half duplex. Eat-in entrance. Fully applianced kitchen, sliders to deck off living room. whirlpool, 2 baths. $182,000. ■f Sautd vegetables in margarine. Reduce heat to low. Pod, tennis and dubhouse. kitchen with oak cabinets, full basement, easy care vinyl siding Nice location — near everything. CHFA RNANCING. •f Add process cheese spread and milk; stir until process cheese spread is melted. •f Stir in macaroni; spoon into 2-quart casserole. Pictured clockwise from upper right: Our Favorite Mac'N Cheese, Creamy Chicken Cacciatore, ♦ Bake 15 minutes. Garnish as desired. 6 servings Beef Barley Soup and Cheese ’N Sausage Strata Prep time: 13 minutes Cooking time: 15 minutes Dinner time means the heat is on for the family chef. Some ingredients, such as ground beef, pasta and MICROWAVE: 4- Microwave vegetables and margarine in 2-quart casserole on HIGH A softening economy demands creative meal planning Velveeta Cheese Spread, can be used over and over again 2 to 2Vi minutes or until tender, -f Add process cheese spread and milk; microwave 3 to 4 MANY IMPROVEMENTS minutes or until process cheese spread is melted, stirring after 2 minutes. ♦ Add macaroni; COVENTRY 145900 to stretch the family budget. And action-packed GREAT OPPORTUNriY MANCHESTER during the week without giving a sense of d^j^ vu. Lovely three bedroom Raised Ranch in a quiet, country atno- toss lightly. Microwave on high 4 to 6 minutes or until thoroughly heated, stirring after 3 EAST HARTFORD $1M900 Immaculate orig nal owner 9 rcMm U&R built Garrison Colonial with 4 schedules call for meals on a deadline. •♦■Avoid the leftover shuffle. Have a specific use in minutes. Garnish as desired. sphere. Freshly painted interior with all HW floors refinished, Wall cared for Raised Ranch wHhin walking distance to Dwyer bedrooms, 1 st floor den wrth fireplace, formal dining room. Enclosed atrium doors to deck and a beautifully finished family room with li^lT^fr^bafts, (ireplacie, NEW PT deck off formal dining The home economists at the Kraft Creative Kitchens mind for those dabs of food you slip back into the Cooking Time: 15 minutes fireplace. Available immediately. sun porch, lower level family room with 2nd fireplace, 2V2 baths, hardwood floors and much more. Asking $219,000. can help turn down the heat with a week’s worth of refrigerator so you can use the leftovers right away. Cost per recipe: $3.72 Cost per serving: $.62 quick and easy budget dishes shown here. All are main Double the recipe for Midwest Meatloaf, then crumble dishes costing less than a dollar per serving and most your planned leftovers into a casserole dish with taking less than an hour to make. cooked macaroni and your choice of condensed soups. MIDWEST MEATLOAF with CHEESE SAUCE A WARM WELCOME Kraft’s home economists offer these tips for putting You’ve created a satisfying main dish that won’t earn Main Dish Recipe TO ALICIA MERCERIII out time and budget bonfires; complaints of “We had that last night!” Vi lb. Velveeta Pasteurized V5 cup old fashioned or quick oats, Alicia, a lilelong resident ol the Manchesler/Vemon area, Process Cheese Spread, cubed uncooked graduated from Rockville Hgh in 1965, attended University ol •♦■Spend time to money at the grocery store. Scan •f Buy food in the quality and form that best suits its Va cup milk V4 cup catsup FIRSTTIME BUYERSIIl $139,900 Harttord from 1965-1967, and worked as a legal secrete^ for 14 your neighborhood grocery ads, then create a week’s LIVEINLANOLORDIII $164,900 MALLARD VIEW use in your recipe. For example, mushrooms are mixed 2 teaspoons dry mustard V4 cup finely chopped onion A great owner-oceupy opportunity in this 5+5 years. 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President Bush, a key point in im­ depuues were sentenced for skimming dmg money A -; telling ament that Ja p ^ and cussed the Middle East, Cambodiq proving Soviet-Japan relations be­ other advanced countries must and other problem areas in the cause of Japan’s long alliance with £ S " ’ ' troops prevent the from col- second, of three scheduled meetings, the United States. allegations prove true — and the lapsmg and returning to dictatorship. officials said. I WASHINGTON (AP) _ Presi- “It was tlie first time to my mind Ivid^taped evidence in the Ixis Angeles beating is cer- If we don’t halt the disintegra­ The third was set for this evening dent Bush is sending thousands of that a very high evaluation was I t Hpv ~ excuses the officers involved. l i t - , f r , tion of the state - of the economy. and officials said a fourth was pos­ U.S. troops to northern Iraq to , |OQ Republican Senatorial Committee, which sauce, tossed salad, dinner roll, fruit board. Our board comes h i^ly recommended by out he might have presidential ambitions. He on the press. sity of Virginia, he declared he would milk. ’ non-infighting Boards of Selectmen and Finance and raises money for Republican Senate Nut Cake ’ 2 . 7 9 Taco Mix has done little to dispel the conjecture, After every recent war the United “not object at all” to mandatory drug races. He had just left the Senate and was Thursday: French toast or waf­ Reg. $3.40 Ab. both Republican and Democratic Town Committees, plus seems flattered by the attention and, in­ States has fought in, he fumed, “there’s testing of all students — a truly ob­ about 900 parents and 750 students. They are guaranteed comfortable among his old colleagues. fles, sausage links, juice, fruit, des­ BOGNER deed, appears to be exploiting the media always some mudslingers that come noxious assault on every American’s Because he did the job well, Quayle is sert, milk. never to disagree with anything their teacher-union chair­ like a bom pol — including chats with Fourth Amendment right to privacy and n a t u r a l c a sin g climbing out from under the rocks and now owed many favors. Those obliga­ man wants. We might even consider some negotiation on Barbara Walters and David Frost. Friday: Chicken pattie on roll, try somehow to dishonor the great job Fifth Amendment protection against tions won’t buy him a place on the 1996 lettuce md tomato, vegetable soup’ Frankfurters a high-priced superintendent who is a critical part of the that’s been done by everybody in the self-incrimination. 3 Ib. Bag It was on Frost’s show that the general ballot, but they give him a solid begin­ fruit, milk. Hermits • 8 9 / d o z . | deal. war. It happened in Vietnam. It happened This Curmudgeon will not vote for began the lapse from demigod to demon ning. Reg. *2.35/doz. We are attempting to unseat a number of the members in Grenada and here again we have a aiiyone who is willing to sacrifice Con­ WEAVER PRE COOKED of these boards in our May 6 elections (hopefully, with in this scribe’s eyes. When he had Sad­ Most recently, Quayle has been glad­ Manchester grades 7-12 case where someone took an inap­ stitutional principle for political gain. handing in California. Republican Gov. SEND OUR FAMOUS Chicken the help of 800 voters who have not voted in recent elec­ dam Hussein’s troops surrounded, he propriate use of words on my part and Having unburdened myself of these The deli bar is offered as an alter­ tions) so as a package deal this is a limited time offer. We said, he wished he had been given more Pete Wilson left the Senate to run for tried to blow it into a major controver­ sentiments, I think I’ll go have a bowl of governor there. When he won, he ap­ nate choice at the junior high h e r m i t s Cr b r o w n i e s Nuggets 13’.! must also warn you that once installed they are impos­ time to wipe them out. sy.” concertina. With milk and sugar, of schools on Monday and Friday and sible to reason with. (They also like to spend a LOT of Said Schwarzkopf: “Frankly, my pointed John Seymour to fill out his Schwarzkopf’s embarrassment was course. Senate term. That term ends in 1992 and ^2r, Ibesday, Wednesday TO OUR TROOPS OVERSEAS 0 0 0 BLESS r a v io l i KITCHEN money.) ^ d Thur^ay At the High School Please reply (while offer lasts) to: Grant Davis, Com­ Seymour faces a powerful challenger in Meat -J 099 Strada Democrat Dianne Feinstein. Quayle is both are offered as daily choices. Weekend of 4-19-91 mon Sense Coalition Selectman Candidate, Bolton. Monday: Foot-long hot dog on Ravioli ^qqc! i ^ box P.S. Do you happen to have any infighting members of working hard to make sure the GOP does rolh potato rounds, fruit, milk CUT ALONG DOTTED UNE Roast Turkey your Boards of Finance or Selectmen? Maybe we can Toward more gun control not lose California, and that could be his - sliceO fresh from our deli ■ Tuesday: Beefburger or with Stuffing $8.95 make a deal. smartest move. The slate is politically m arc bakery do llar ROUND HILL COOKED diverse with lots of opportunity to lure Grant Davis The tall, handsome medical resident peals by death-row inmates and allowing Chicken Corden Bleu with a detached scholarly demeanor is flexible Democratic voters into the Turkey Q 9 9 $8.50 One Lakeside Circle the use of illegally seized evidence in Republican camp in the next presidential Wednesday: ftsta with meat Veal Parmesan Bolton rejxirted to have walked out of a Virginia prosecutions. sauce, tossed salad, dinner roll, fruit Breast ib gun shop carrying two brand-new Colt election. milk. ’ $8.95 CHUCK Manicotti .45 semi-automatic pistols, six boxes of But I have a more frightening problem Focusing on California has also earned Thursday: Chicken pattie on roll, LAUBSHIRE with Meatball or Sausage $6.25 Letters policy ammunition and extra bullet clips. STONE with the violent culture America has be­ Quayle the backing of his good friend. To the self-annointed protectors of Provolone 'f'99 Fresh Baked Scrod The Herald welcomes letters from its readers. Letters come. I think it is extraordinarily sig­ Gov. Wilson. During a farewell dinner in 1.00 OFF should be no more than two double-spaced typewritten freedom at the National Rifle Associa­ nificant, for example, that 90 percent of December for former Gov. George Iriday: Enchilada, buttered rice Cheese ■ ib pages. The Herald reserves the right to edit letters for any tion, such a person might merely have the Congressional Black Caucus sup­ Deukmejian, Quayle and Wilson spent green beans, fruit, milk. ICOUPON MUST BE PRESENTED AT TIME OF PURCHASE' Veal Francais - TMnimum ^keiy Purchas»^ I'UHOHASE^j reason, including length, taste and style. The Herald tries been gathering material for a lecture on ports gun control. Is it because they arc so much time slathering praise on each BOGNER'S WHOLESALE to publish all letters, but the decision of the editor is Civilian Ordnance Flexibility After the ly says, “Whoa! Let’s run a check before more law-abiding than their white col­ other, one high-level guest grumbled that Coventry High School , ___BUTCHER SHOP find. Writers may be limited to one letter per month. All Persian Gulf War. we put this deadly instnanent in the leagues? Not at all. It’s becau.se they they slighted the honoree, Deukmejian. But 11 days after his purchase, wit­ hands of a potential assassin or mur­ have first-hand knowledge of the Monday: Beef and bacon burger ALL MEATS CUT TO ORDER 643-6165 letters must be signed, and writers must include their ad­ The vice president is the darling of the nesses at the scene in Philadelphia derer.” awesome savaging of their communities potato puffs, fmit. ^ ’ dress and a telephone number for verification. OOP’s far righL which still carries a lot reported that Jean-CIaude Pierre Hill by handguns. Among blacks, tlic NRA ^esd ay : Cook’s choice. One of the arguments that the NRA of clout even with Ronald Reagan out of double-parked his car on a busy has all of the moral credibility of the Ku Wednet^ay: Unsloppy Sloppy fanatics make is summed up in their the picture. The conservatives tolerate Manchester Herald parkway, got out, gunned down three cute, but sophistic slogan, “\^ c n guns Klux Klan. Jo^ green beans, assorted fmit. cnerrone^s Liquors Bush, but they love Quayle. And S31 Center St. businessmen, got back in his car, arc outlawed, only outlaws will have 645-0303 Founded OcL 1,1881 as a weekly. methodically adjusted his rear-view mir­ The Brady bill is only a first step Quayle’s defenders in the GOP say he Manchester guns.” That’s tantamount to saying that has never gotten a fair shake from the fmit vegetable sticks, g r e a t p r ic e s ~ EVEN BETTER SERVICE Daily publication since OcL 1, 1914. ror and drove off. He was arrested back laws against murder should be rcficaled toward practicing tlic same civility at in Virginia. home tliat we try to impose abroad. I’m a press, that he is, essentially, smarter than [LOMBARDI? because murderers don’t obey laws. he looks on TV. Friday: School-baked piz?a usps 327-500 VOL. CX, No. 169 Would a seven-day wait before the congcniuil optimist. I think we’ll live to tossed garden salad, fmit. Serving Manchester I 624 East Middle T pke The statistic that 83 percent of the weapons purchase by the alleged gun­ guns used to commit crimes are pur­ sec America come to its ironic senses RONALD O. NICODEMUS, Publlahar Sources told us that Quayle’s biggest Coventry elementary Since 1935 | ?■ out as well, Quinn-Lake said. She every interest group, she said. were expected to walk off their jobs will have to base its goals on statis­ admitted to listening to them on her Northeast corridor from Washington Parks 6-4 victory over Hall High in non­ A single by Strano, -and-run Anne Persing, the director of • - V ‘ in a walkout that could strand to Boston, was not affected because conference play to remain unbeaten “We didn’t play our best tics from the 1980 U.S. Census. In­ commute back and forth to New single by Dumais and sacrifice fly / * 4 .«.*• Douglas Library in Hebron, said the formation from the 1990 census will thousands of passengers, stop the Amtrak owns that track. From Page 1 at 6-0. by Gauvain for his third RBI made it Haven each day. library is serving more children than flow of one-third of U.S. goods and baseball. We played well not be available for several months. “Sometimes you don’t even mind ever before, especially this week, “We d id n ’t play our best 6-4 in the seventh. idle as many as a half-million non­ Congress had been bracing for the baseball,” East coach Jim Penders enough to win. I think we Upon hearing this, commission traffic jams,” she said. since students are on vacation. shutdown and a House subcommit­ “That run gave us some breathing railroad workers. She said law enforcement patrols said. “We played well enough to member Joseph Sweeney said With “Project RcQucst,” a com­ “When I was a child we didn’t tee held an early morning hearing on were looking ahead.” room,” Penders said. at the parks would not be entirely win. I think we were looking EAST CATHOLIC (6) — Chomick If maybe the commission should con­ puter system which uses the technol­ have assignments when we were on the matter. Skinner told the panel he sider developing interim one-year Though the striking unions work eliminated, but would be sharply ahead,” he said referring to today’s — Jim Penders LeFebvre 2b 3-0-1-0, Penders ss 3-1-OC, ogy of the compact disc, libraries vacation,” Persing said. hoped Congress would have legisla­ Fisher 1b 3-1-0-0, Delvecchio pOb 4-1-3-1, on freight lines, many Amtrak trains reduced. confrontation at 4 p.m. at Eagle goals, so they can be modified when can tap into the resources of other Quinn-Lake said that with the tion to end the strike to Bush by Lockwood 3b 2-0-2-0, Strans p 1-1-14), Dumais and some commuter lines such as Workers were already scheduled c 3-1-1-1, Daries rf 1-1-0-0, Massaro ph the more current data is available. libraries throughout the state. tonight or before Thursday morn­ Field against ACC foe Notre Dame the Eagles getting out of the inning recession Mary Cheney’s patronage those in Maryland and the San Fran­ to be pulled from another eight state of West Haven. 1- 0-0-0, Gauvain cf 3-0-1-3. Totals 27-6-9-5. That recommendation was lauded If a person cannot find a book in ing’s rush hour. with a double play on the single. HALL (4) — Kane ssAlb/c( 4-1-2-0, Green rf has risen, since it is free to take out cisco area, share tracks with freight parks May 1, bringing the total num­ by the commission. one library, the computer can tell books and videos. East scored three times in the “We were very fortunate to get 4-0-0-0, Gills cf/p 3-0-0-0, E.Guinan lf/2b carriers and service was disrupted. "There is a sense of urgency, ber of unstaffed paiks to 32, slightly second. Doug Delvecchio (3-for-4,1 2- 1-0-0. Gieras 2b/ss 2-2-1-1, Audet p/ll out of there with only one run,” 2- 0-1-0, Gedacht c 3-0-0-0, S.Guinan 3b especially at this critical time to our more than one-third of the 92 state RBI) single, Jamie Lockwood (2- Penders said. “The double play took 3- 0-0-0, Goldberg 1b3-0-2-Z Totals 26-4-6-3. Amtrak’s busiest reeion. the East Catholic 031 010 1— 6-9-1 economy,” Skinner said. parks. for-2) singled with Delvecchio scor­ them out of the inning.” Reginald PInto/Maneheatar Herald Hall O il 002 0— 4-6-0 ing on a Brian Dumais fielder’s Delvecchio went the first three Doug Doh/ecchk), Tom Strano (4) and Brian RUN SCORED — Cromwell’s Jamie Velasquez scores a run as Bolton Andy Lessard Conrail choice. Neal Daries walked and frames, giving up two hits, walking Dumais; Rick Audet, Billy Gills (5) and Andy (8) waits for a return throw in their game in Bolton Tuesday. Cromwell's Ed Diaz (18) looks Frank Gauvain singled both home. two and striking out four. He gave Gedacht Realty World Klernan WP- Strano (2-0). LP- AudoL on. Cromwell won, 11-3. See high school roundup, page 11 From Page 1 Mail a n d said Bob Scott, a striking they did not expect the strike to last McCue Mortgage said the strike would disrupt its From Page 1 yardmaster at Conrail’s yard in long. They said they believed Presi­ movement of chemicals. But Joseph p resen ts Manchester baseball suffers second heartbreaking loss North Haven, the major Conrail dent Bush would order the unions Crowley, the firm’s president, said “it sometimes makes me physically weeks in the mail. operation in Connecticut. back to work relatively quickly. “BUYING A HOME“ MIDDLETOWN — For the Manchester, 2-3, returns to action “the expectation is that the strike ill.” Dave White on the mound in the throw over the head of Indian third fourth. Justin Bolduc (two hits) base. Congress scheduled an early second time in five outings, the Thursday afternoon at 3:30 when it Scott, chairman of the Mas­ would be short and intervention Checks don’t arrive and cus­ Who do the customers blame? April 18,1991 Falcons’ seventh. White retired the baseman O.J. Cromwell, allowing singled and came home on an RBI- XAVIER (6) — Zajac c 4-0-1-0, Cama as morning hearing on the strike, with Manchester High baseball team lost hosts unbeaten 5-0 Rockville at Kel­ sachusetts and Connecticut would be pretty quick.” tomers don’t get their jewelry. GeiTO, said regional vice president first two hitters, Tim Cama on a DePianta to score the tying run. double by Matt Dalessio. Kevin 4-0-1-0, Bike 1b 4-0-0-0, DaPianta 3b 4-2-2-0, the goal of having strike-ending The American Cyanamid Co. of 7:00 p.m . a heartbreaker in the final inning. ley Field in CCC East action. Xavier groundnut to third base and Corey Seamon rf 3-2-2-1, DeAntonio cf 4-1-2-1, Niel­ yardmaster’s division of the United Repeated trips to the local post Alvin Kaltman. Seamon wound up on third. Bottomley (two hits) crushed a sen dh 1-1-0-0, Hanley p/pr O-O-O-O. Barbero 2b legislation on the president’s desk moves to 2-4. Transportation Union, joined an en­ Wallingford, a major customer of office produced no improvement. On April 8 at South Windsor, the Bike on a fly out to centcrfield. two-run homer to centerfield. 2-0-0-1, Milardo If 3-0-0-1. Totals 29-6-8-4. by Friday. Manchester “A good throw could’ve had him gineer and a brakeman on the picket Conrail, stocked up extra supplies of De Widt receives so much misad­ Geico has 190,0(X) policyholders Indians saw the Bobcats score four Despite the tough defeat. Coach Kirk Ringbloom added two hits MANCHESTER (5) — Bottomley ss 4-1-2-2, The only passenger rail service raw materials in anticipation of the in Maryland. Postal officials came to Country Club times in the seventh inning to pull Then, Rick DePianta (two hits) (DePianta),” Blanchard said. “It (the Sears 3b 2-0-0-0, Cromwell 3b 1-0-0-0, WNte line at 7:30 a.m. Several other rail dressed mail that he bought a stamp Dave Blanchard was very pleased throw) sailed over his head.” for the Indians while Marek rf/p 4-2-1-0, Kirby If 3-0-1-1, Jones pfrf 3-0-1-0, that could be disrupted in the state is strike, said Richard Krakowski, that says “Delivered to the wrong the company offering to help correct Manchester, CT out a 13-12 victory. with the performance. singled. Mark Seamon (two hits) Falkowski played well behind the Bolduc 1b 4-1-2-1, Dalessio cf 3-1-1-1, workers without pickets milled the problem. the Amtrak service that runs from operations manager. address, please notify post office.” folowed with a single to right. Brian DeAntonio (two hits) plate. Falkowski c 3-0-0-0, Ringbloom 2b 3-0-2-0. To­ around nearby. New London to Montreal, because it Please join usi Tbesday morning at Palmer Field, “Overall, we played a great DePianta, with a full head of steam, tals 30-5-10-5. He angrily stamps the misdirected singled home DePianta with the “Marek Falkowski looked great Manchester 100 310 0— 5-10-3 TTie rail unions and the freight The extra supplies should “take us “They’re concerned,” said the Indians saw Xavier High score game,” he said. “We’re playing passes through a stretch of freight- missives and shoves them back in Kaltman. “I don’t want to be too It's Inform ative... headed for third base. Indian game-winning run. behind the plate,” Blanchard said, Xavier 000 310 2— 6-8-3 carriers have been locked in a through several days. But if it goes twice with two outs in the seventh to much better.” Keith Jones, Dave White (4) and Marek company-owned tracks in central the mailbox. hard on them.” rightfieldcr Keith Jones, who was Manchester took a 4-0 lead after noting Falkowski threw out a Falcon three-year dispute over wages, heal­ beyond that we would have to look eke out a 6-5 win. Manchester led 5-4 with reliever Falkowski. Ron Hanley and Adam Zajac. Vermont, said James F. Byrnes Jr., It's Inform al... Manchester’s starting pitcher, fired a it scored three runs in the top of the baserunner attempting to steal third WP- Hanley. LP- White (0-2). th c^e costs and work rules deter­ into bringing things in by truck, and The bottom line: he uses the Post­ the state’s deputy commissioner of al Service “as little as possible.” But some customers say they got mining crew sizes and miles public transportation. that would be more expensive,” the brushoff. It's Freelll Krakowski said. The mall service ^so is giving traveled in an eight-hour shift. The Major users of rail freight ser­ Call 649-1147 to reserve old contract expired in 1988. big companies fits. Ned Dolan, a retired CIA intel­ vices said they were counting on the A manufacturer of resins and Geico Corp., a large insurance Thoughts Rail workers gathering at the strike being short-lived. ligence officer from Garrett Park in your seat today! Darwin helps Red Sox end tbe wisecracks plastics, American Cyanamid gets company in Chevy Chase, Md., sent well-to-do Montgomery County, picket line in North Haven, who did New Haven Terminal Inc., the Walk-ins welcome! rail service four to five times a cancellation notices to some local Md., kept detailed records of the not want to be quoted by name, said state’s largest stevedoring operation. week. Aplenty policyholders whose checks spent Postal Service’s performance. Door Prizes ~ Refreshments By DAVE O’HARA “I felt I let everybody down the other The Associated Press day and I wanted everybody to know that Len Auster wasn’t the real Danny Darwin,” the 13- MANCHESTER BOSTON — Forget all those year veteran said. “I worked on the side wisecracks about going and I think that paid off. HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE 35-0 and the 35-127 in “I was determined not to give them STATE Major leaguers the 1991 baseball season. anything good to hit, especially the left- handed power hitters with the wind blow­ COLLECTION DAY Danny Darwin joined Clemens in the ing out to right. I jammed them with my “W” column Tuesday as he got his fastball and tried to make them chase my too many times priorities in order and pitched the Red pitches. I got ahead of most of the hitters Board approves increase Saturday, April 20, 1991 Sox to a 5-2 victory over the Kansas City and that helped too.” Royals TUesday, atoning for an embar­ Darwin refused to blame his cold for 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. rassment in his debut as a new member of short sighted the dismal outing against Cleveland. And the Boston multimillionaire club. he insisted he was all right against Kansas for public college tuition At The TOWN GARAGE “I didn’t have other things on my City. Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle, Joe DiMaggio, Cy mind,” Darwin said after his first AL vic­ “I was coughing out there and sucking HARTFORD (AP) — The state Board of Governors The remarks angered some eollege and university offi­ 263 OLCOTT STREET Young, Ernie Banks, Babe Ruth, Hank Aaron, Ted Wil­ tory in five years. “The other day I was on cough drops all the way, but I’ve for Higher Education has voted to raise tuition and fees cials. liams. worried too much about getting off to a pitched in worse condition,” he said. “I at the state’s public colleges by as mueh as 29 pereent. (Adjacent to Town Landfill) All are members of baseball’s Hall of Fame. Heck, one good start instead of concentrating on did start to get a little tired, but that was In a 4-3 vote, the board on Thesday approved the hike “It’s a false assumption ... (that) we have been in any of baseball’s major awards is named after one of these pitching.” probably normal.” as Coiineeticut’s publie colleges succumb to the state’s way cavalier about eutting costs,” said Dallas K. Beal, baseball immort^s. Kayoed in less than two irmings by “I didn’t think we would go the rest of mounting fiscal crisis. This is the second time in eight president of the state university system. “We have WHAT TO BRING Yet, some of today’s ballplayers — and we use that Cleveland last Thursday, Darwin bounced the year without scoring any runs,” Boggs months the board voted to raise 1991-92 public college worked over these budgets day and night.” term loosely — admit to slender knowledge, if any, of back almost as if to prove he deserves the quipped after lining a rocket shot into the tuition. some of the greatest names in baseball history in a Despite the tuition increase, the governor’s proposed Leave Everything In Orginal Containers $11.8 million, four-year contract the Red bleachers beyond the Boston in The state’s two-year and four-year campuses have revealing article in the most recent issue of Sports Il­ Sox gave him as a free agent. right-center for his homer in the fourth. started eliminating jobs and programs as part of Gov. budget requires the system, whieh consists of Central, lustrated. Western, Astern and Southern state universities, to hold From The From The The 35-year-old right-hander vowed “On 2-0, I was looking for a breaking Lowell P. Weieker’s effort to close the state budget gap. We know today’s players as being spoiled and after his debut he would have the same about 190 jobs vacant. From The House Caraqe/Workbcnch pampered. pitch and I got it,” said Brunansky, who However, William A. Bevacqua, one of three members Yard/Carden fans who booed him on his side cheering who opposed the increases, said colleges may not have •Drain Cleaners •Gasoline We can add the word stupid, too. homered into the bullpen in the second In addition, the system could face up to 193 layoffs •Pesticides him within short time. And he did. done enough to cope with the recession. •Oven Cleaners “I think we had more respect for the players who after an RBI single in the first. among its 2,500 employees if the governor is unable to •Paint Thinners “It was nice to score some runs for our I m not sure ... that (the colleges) have tightened •Furniture Polish •Herbicides played before us than the guys now,” said Boston The fans had a right to boo last week,” win wage concessions. As of early Wednesday morning, •Paint Removers ,” said Marshall, who was Bos­ their belts and bit the bullet to the extent they might,” •Metal Polish manager Joe Morgan. “I might be wrong, but that’s my he said. Today I helped give them some­ tlie Weicker administtation had not reached an agreement •Used Motor Oil •Insect Pump Sprays ton’s designated hitter as Jack Clark was Bevacqua said. with state employee union leaders. impression. You bring up someone’s name (now) and thing to cheer.” •Batteries •Antifreeze rested with his 0-9, with eight , •Rodent Killers you get a blank stare.” Although still plagued by a persistent •Outdated Medications •Chemistry Kits Ernie Banks is nicknamed “Mr. Cub.” They say he cold. Darwin allowed five hits, including slump. “The ? It was just I •Floor Cleaners another run for the club. We had trouble 1 •Brake Fluid •Pool Chemicals loved the game so much, he’d roll out of bed, look out Kurt Sullwell’s two-run homer in the •Window Cleaners the window, and say “let’s play two.” eighth, struck out seven and walked only scoring in the Cleveland series.” Troopers Alliance gathering •Old Car Batteries •Muriatic Acid •Dry Cleaning Fluids Ryne Sandberg, a present-day Cub, admitted to not one in evening his record 1-1. Kansas City starter Kevin Appier, 1-1, 1 •Wax Polish •Radiator Cleaners •No-Pest Strips knowing too much about Banks. “I’d heard of him, but I That led a day of firsts for the Red Sox. was tagged for two unearned runs on RBI •Engine & Radiator Flushes didn’t know what he’d done,” Sandberg is quoted as Tom Brunansky, Wade Boggs and Mike singles by Ellis Burks and Brunansky { protest •Arts & Crafts Supplies •Septic System Cleaners to save LJ. Sound •Transmission Fluid saying. Th« Assoclatad Prasa Marshall hit their first homers and Jeff after a two-out fielding error by Stillwell •Hair Dyes & Sprays •Lead Paints & Oil Paints •Slug Baits Please, someone pinch me. THE PITCH — Boston’s Danny Dan/vin delivers a pitch to the plate in Reardon got his first 1991 save. And the at shortstop. Then he surrendered the solo STAMFORD (AP) — Environ­ sage to the public. •Ammonia & Toilet Cleaners homers before relievers Tom Gordon and F •Wood Preservative National League 1990 Cy Young Award winner Doug Tuesday’s game with Kansas City at . Darwin hurled 7 Red Sox scored their first runs in 23 in­ layoffs mental groups from Connecticut and Fowler called the sound a poten- •Photography Chemicals Flea Dip, Powders & Sprays Drabek said he didn’t know who the award was named nings after consecutive shutout losses to Steve Crawford blanked Boston in the New York are pulling together to dal “gold mine,” saying a restored for. What did he think, it was named after a breakfast 2/3 innings of five-hit ball in the Red Sox 5-2 victory. Cleveland. three innings. clean up Long Island Sound before sound could kindle renewed interest J. HARTFORD (AP) — Connec­ cereal? the turn of the century. in tourism for both states. ticut’s public safety commissioner ★ ★ ★ WHAT WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED ★ ★ ★ Why does the modem ballplayer have to prove over Eighty-six organizations have 1 C j says state troopers have cut back Large quantities of unknown materials; radioactive waste, including smoke detectors- exnlndwoc and over again how naive they are? Pistons send joined the new Long Island Sound Boaters and sportsmen, he said, fi Baseball is their bread and butter. It’s what puts the drastically on issuing speeding Watershed Alliance, whose aim is to don’t want to spend time in “a place gun powder; flares; ammunition; asbestos materials that are not double baaoed and w o S Little League set for openers caviar on their table every evening. Wouldn’t it be a half tickets and citations for minor traf- coordinate the aedvities of groups in that looks like a bathtub surrounded pesticides or herbicides that are not packaged in a sealed container or baa-oressuri^H bad idea for them to learn something about their own t( fic offenses in protest of threatened both states that focus on the sound, by concrete. ... It’s time, frankly, extinguishers; unknown gas cylinders. ^ rire all a message By LEN AUSTER We’re two separate leases, but we’re trying to game? layoffs by the Weicker administta­ said Kathryn Clarke, president of that we start planning for the fu­ Manchester Herald operate as one. We want kids to play kids and see kids ( tion. “I think today’s players just don’t think that what the Stamford-based Long Island ture.” latex paints are not hazardous and can be disposed of in the regular trash. Although waste oil and AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) — The Detroit Pistons from the other end of town whom they wouldn’t Shoeless Joe Jackson or Joe DiMaggio did is relevant to State Public Safety Commis- Sound Taskforce. batteries can be recycled year-round at the Town Landfill, they will be accepted at this coHectfon have a message for their opponents: They aren’t quite MANCHESTER — Manchester Little League will otherwise until the end of the year. We’re trying to 0 their careers,” says Pittsburgh outfielder Andy Van sioner Nicholas A. Cioffi on Eies- Clarke said TViesday there are up Alliance coordinator David ready to relinquish the NBA crown. swing into its 4.1st season of play on Saturday with stress that we are one town,” he added. Slyke. “Pride and arrogance and greed are so abundant at day confirmed the unofficial job to 500 formal and informal or­ Miller, regional vice president of the 1. A professional waste handling company will be on hand to safely receive and tran.o,^rf The Pistons have won just two of their last six games, ttipleheaders at the two major league fields. A fourth Farm League field will be at Buckland on r( action by scores of state troopers. ganizations concerned with the National Audubon Soeiety, said the material to licensed out-of-state facilities for environmentally sound disposal ^ the big league level now. If it could directly benefit them but those two victories have come over the teams ahead Opening day ceremonies will be held at Waddell Tolland TUmpike. Also, there will be an intermediate “They are upset about the fiscal 1,300-square-mile estuary bordered group’s first task will be to convinee somehow to know what Joe DiMaggio did, they’d of them in the Eastern Conference. Field on Broad Street at 10:30 a.m. Bob Digan will league for 11-12 year-olds within the Farm League, S( situation,” said Cioflfi, adding he know.” by the Connecticut and New York lawmakers in both states to im­ 2. This program is town funded and open only to Manchester residents. “The two wins establish in our mind that are we are once again serve as master of ceremonies while a separating them from the younger kids in hojjcs of im­ hi doesn’t plan to take disciplinary mediately place restrictions on the Baseball’s Hall of Fame is situated in cozy capable of beating Chicago and Boston, and they know 9 shores. The groups have never been color guard from the Manchester National Guard Ar­ proving the competition. They will play in a six-team fr Cooperstown in upstate New York. We’re not saying action against the troopers. organized under one umbrella or- amount of nitrogen that sewage that,” John Salley said. “It says that we are .still one of mory will present the colors. block at Buckley Field. 3. Businesses are exciuded from participating in this collection. every player should become an instant historian. But As a result of the state’s ganizadon, she said. treatment plants are allowed to let the best teams in the East.” The 1991 season is being dedicated to the Ihere are 18 rookie teams, 21 farm teams and 12 in S( projected multibillion-dollar flow into the sound. every player should be strongly encouraged — how Tuesday, the Celtics, playing without leading scorer the majors. bl The alliance will help bring about 4. "me Sanitation Division will be sponsoring a demonstration at the comoostinn Manchester men and women who served in the Ftr- )udget gap, layoffs are planned for the “grassroots pressure we need to Nittogen and other nutrients have about a brot in the rear end — to pay a visit and learn Larry Bird, were victimized by an up-tempo Detroit at­ sian Gulf conflict. “Eittollment is the highest that I can recollect,” c the Tovvn Garage on April 20. Residents may visit the area to see the activifies a sso ?S 32 troopers and 77 non-uniformed raise Long Island Sound to a higher caused a severe drop in dissolved something about the game they play. tack that was led by Isiah Thomas. The respective leagues, after the opening Dettore, noting there will be 750 involved in b( public safety department “When the Jackie Robinson exhibit was in New York priority” on the public agenda, oxygen levels in the sound, threaten­ ^vaila'Se''""’'’ "“ >'''"'’3 “ "'PO«ing InformaS w iC Thomas scored 22 points in the first half, as the Pis­ ceremonies, will then have three games at each Wad­ Manchester Little League play this season. employees. ing marine life. An interim report in 1987,1 went over to see it when I came into town with tons exploded for a season-high 73 points in the opening Clarke said at a news conference in dell Field () and Leber Field (Na­ The opening day schedule is: at Waddell Field: d( 'The layoffs could be averted if that came out of the Long Island the Reds,” said , formerly with Cincinnati 24 minutes, taking a 23-point halftime lead en route to a Stamford. Similar news conferences tional League). Police Union ys. Firefighers at noon; Strano vs. fi state union leaders agree to wage Sound Study last December iden­ and now with the California Angels. “Only two or three 118-90 rout. Farm League play begins on May 4 and Rookie and benefit concessions being were being held simultaneously in players went over. That was sad to see. A lot more could Modem Janitorial at 2 p.m; and American Legion vs. New Haven, Mineola, N.Y., and tified low dissolved oxygen levels as FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT “We are doing the little things that it takes to win, like League play is scheduled to open May 11. Army and Navy at 4 p.m. sought by Gov. Lowell P. Weicker the sound’s most pressing problem. have gone and learned something.” diving for loose balls,” Thomas said. “It may not be ob­ New Rochelle, N.Y. There will be a couple of changes for the 1991 National League at Leber Field: Casper’s vs. Ansal- Jr. As of early Wednesday morn­ HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION Jackie Robinson opened the door for the black vious by our wins and losses, but we are playing better.” season. The biggest is interleague play, from May 6 to 9 m Jim Fowler, a New Canaan resi­ Miller said the study’s final di s at noon; Boland Bros. vs. Sunnyside Up at 2 ing, the Weicker administtation ballplayer in the majors. Today’s prima donnas know The trademark of the Piston championship teams was May 25 on the major league level. “It’s something dent and host of the television recommendations regarding p.m.; and Lawyers vs. Vittner’s at 4 p.m. had not reached an agreement with CALL THE TOWN GARAGE AT more about ESPN analyst Bill Robinson, the former the play of their three-guard rotation, and tluit was evi­ we’ve talked about for five years,” said Ed Dettore, ch program “Wild Kingdom,” said the nittogen levels are expected in 1992, Other Little League officers are: Chris Duffy, vice union leaders. Mets’ first base coach, according to the SI piece. dent again TUesday, as Thomas, Joe Dumars and Vinnie beginning his third year as Little League president. mi formation of the alliance would help but the alliance wanted to take im­ president; John (Juaglia, vice president. Sue Pember­ 647-3248 “It’s something we’ve wanted to create interest. ton, treasurer; and Bemie Lidestri, secretary. environmental groups get their mes­ mediate action. Please see MAJORS, page 11 Please .se e PISTONS, page 11 1 10 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, April 17 1991

MANCHESTER--- — . — * — .aw, ***«,*V4HERALD, MwA-r, Wednesday, V * 1 April 11 117, / , l1 y9 y9 i1 —__ 11 1 1 SCOREBOARD baseball remains winless with its sixth loss A each of Red Sox 5, Royals 2 Expos 4, Cardinals 1 four innings, Cromwell Baseball KANSAS CITY Bullets 112, Bucks 106 “I think we hit four (batters) all of BOSTON ST, LOUIS MONTREAL , “''"'^helmed Bolton High, Indian golfers open ab r h bt ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bl Basketball MILWAUKEE (106) Hockey last year,” RHAM assistant coach McFlaecf 4 0 0 0 Boggs 3b 11-3, Thesday in COC baseball Ic- 3 1 1 1 Gilkey If 4 0 11 DShIds 2b Brickowski 0-2 2-2 2. Roberts 5-13 2-2 12, with pair of wins Howard 2b 0 0 0 0 Reed 2b 4 0 1 0 tion. Bruce Weiss said. “They (H-K) must American League standings 4 0 0 0 OSmith ss 4 0 0 0 DMrtnz cl Schayes 8-13 7-7 23, Humphries 3-8 0-0 6, Seitz 3b 4 0 1 0 GrnwII If 4 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 Lnkfrd cl 4 0 0 0 Clderon If Robertson 1-10 2-2 4, Grayer 5-11 0-0 10, TTie Panthers improve to 5-0 MANCHESTER — The have heard something, they brought East Division Brett 1 b 4 0 1 0 Mrshall dh 2 2 11 NBA standings NHL playoff glance 4 2 1 1 Grrero 1 b 4 0 2 0 Wllach 3b Dantey 5-11 5-6 16, Sikma 2-6 2-2 6, Lohaus W L Pel. Trtabll rf 4 1 2 0 while Bolton, which was home Manchester High golf team opened ice.” GB 4 0 1 0 Burks cf 4 0 1 1 Jose rf. 2 0 0 0 EASTERN CONFERENCE 9-16 0-2 20. Conner 2-4 3-4 7, Henson 0-0 0-0 All 'Rmes EDT Toronto 6 3 — KGbson dh LWIker rf 3 0 0 1 .667 4 0 1 0 Bmsky rf 4 1 2 2 Zeile 3b Atlantic Division 0. Totals 40-94 23-27 106. DIVISION SEMIFINALS to ^y at 11 a.m. against Vinal Tech its 1991 season by securing a pair of Sue Norton was 2-for-4 for the Cleveland 3 0 0 0 Glrrga 1b 4 0 11 A 4 4 .500 1'/3 Esnrich If 4 0 0 0 Ointana 1b 4 0 1 0 Pgnozzi c 3 0 1 0 Reyes c W L Pci. GB WASHINGTON (112) (Best-of-7) IS 0 -6 . ’ victories Tuesday afternoon at winners. Lisa Wetherbee was 4- Baltimore 3 3 .500 I'/z Mefrine c 4 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 y-Boslon 56 23 .709 Penac 3 0 1 0 Oqendo 2b 3 1 2 0 Owen ss Grant 6-16 6-6 18, Williams 7-17 8-9 22, El­ Tuesday, April 16 Detroit 3 4 " .429 2 Stilwell ss 2 1 1 2 Nhfing ss 3 0 3 1 x-Philadelphia ' 43 36 .544 Manchester Country Club. for-4 with a triple and Shelby 2 0 0 0 Hill p 2 0 0 0 Mahler p lison 11-13 5-6 27, Eackles 11-19 3-5 26, SL Louis 4, Detroit 3, SL Louis wins series Cromwell had seven runs in the Milwaukee 3 4 .429 2 Shmprt 2b 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Terry p 0 0 0 0 Bullock ph x-NewVbrk 38 42 ^475 Walker 0-2 1-21, Hammonds 3-7 0-0 6, Foster 4-3 Warner 2-for-4 with a three-bagger Boston 3 5 .375 Crmrle If 10 0 0 10 0 0 fourth on two hits, three errors, a 2'H MThmp ph 10 0 0 Washington 30 49 .380 2- 5 0-0 4, English 4-10 0-0 8, Workman 0-1 0-0 Edmonton 5, Calgary 4, OT, Edmonton wins NewTfark 2 6 Burke p 0 0 0 0 for RHAM. .250 3'/z Totals 33 2 6 2 Totals 32 5 8 5 Olvares p 0 0 0 0 New Jersey 24 55 .304 0. Totals 44-90 23-28 112. series 4-3 couple of walks and a Bob Rivera West Division Kansas City 000 000 020—2 Totals 30 1 6 1 Totals Miami 23 56 .291 Milwaukee 20 34 19 25 8—106 RBI double. H.S. Roundup W L Pet. GB Boston 201 29 4 9 4 H-K broke it open with a six-run 110 OOX—5 St. Louis 001 000 000—1 Central Division Vlteshington 20 25 35 18 14— 112 DIVISION FINALS Chicago 6 0 1.000 — E—Stillwell (1). LOB— Kansas City 5, Boston Shawn Boothroyd had a two-run Montreal 000 y-Chicago 58 21 .734 3-Point goals—Milwaukee 3-11 (Lohaus 2-4, Wednesday, April 17 second inning, doing all the scoring Oaklarrd 7 1 — 103 OOx—4 .875 5. HR—Stillw^l (1), Boggs (1), Marshall (1), DP—S i Louis 1, Montreal 2. LOB—S t Louis x-Detroit 49 31 .613 Dantey 1-1, Roberts 0-1, Robertson 0-2, Montreal at Boston. 7:35 p.m. sinle in the seventh and played well California 5 3 Brunansky (1), S -^aehring. without a hit. Five consecutive .625 2 3, Montreal 5. 2B—Guerrera (3), Oquendo (2), x-Milwaukee 47 33 .588 Humphries 0-3), WasNngton 1-3 (Eackles 1-1, Wbshington at Pittsburgh. 7:35 p.m. The Indians totaled, 156 compared Kansas City 4 3 defensively for Bo'ton. Greg Dube .571 21/2 IP H RER BB SO VWIIach (2), Galarraga (2). 3B—Gilkey (1), O^ X-Allania 42 37 .532 Grant 0-1, Williams 0-1). Fouled out—Lohaus. Thursday, April 18 walks off losing pitcher Callie Texas 2 4 .333 to 167 for Simsbury and 168 for 4 Kansas City quendo (1), Owen (1). HR—Calderon (2). x-Indiana 40 40 .500 Rebounds— Milwaukee 56 (Schayes 14), Minnesota at SL Louis, 8:35 p.m. also played well defensively for the Minnesota 2 6 McCrea helped the H-K cause. .250 5 Appier L.1-1 5 7 5 3 SB—Calderon (2). CS—Pagnozzi (1), Calderon Cleveland 30 49 .380 Washington 53 (Ellison 15). Assists—Mil- Edmonton at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. Berlin. Manchester hosts Glaston­ Seattle Bulldogs while Dan Toce hurled 2 6 .250 5 Gordon 2 1 0 0 (2), Galarraga (2). SF—LWalker. Charlotte 25 54 .316 rnukee 21 (Humphries 6), Wbshington 26 (Wil­ Friday, April 19 Tuesday's Games Crawford 1 0 0 0 three shutout innings in relief. bury and Southington at the IP H RER BB SO WESTERN CONFERENCE liams 12). Total fouls—Milwaukee 29, Monireal at Boston, 7:35 p.m. r , ' 'V < k - V - Boston 5, Kansas City 2 Boston St. Louis Midwest Division Washington 24. A—7,491. Wfashington at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Cromwell n 2 jqq 0 - 1 1 -7 -2 Manchester Country Club Thursday Coventry baseball Texas 3, Cleveland 1 DatwinW,1-1 72-3 5 2 2 Hill L.1-1 52-3 W L Pet. Saturday, April 20 000 001 2— 3 -6 -5 at 3 p.m. Detroit 6, Toronto 2 9 Fossas 1-30 0 0 Terry 1 1-3 0 x-San Antonio 53 26 .671 Spurs 128, Clippers 98 Minnesota at SL Louis, 8:35 p.m. Stove Allogrotto, Bob Harrison (7) and Mike claims forfeit win Chicago 4, New M)rk 3,10 innings Reardon S,1 1 1 0 0 Olivares x-Utah 52 27 Edmonton at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. Cannata; Andy Lessard, Owen Svalestad (4) 1 0 LA CLIPPERS (98) Manchester’s Jason Oatway took Seattle 3. Minnesota 0 Umpires—Home, McCoy; First, Merrill; Montreal x-Houston 51 28 Sunday, April 21 Dan Toce (5) and Brian Neil COVENTRY — As far as Oaklarxl 8, California 5.11 innings Manning 3-11 2-2 8. Smith 5-16 0-0 10, WP- Allegretto; LP- Lessard Socof^, McClellarKf; Third, Denkinger. Mahler W, 1-1 6 Orlando 29 50 Boston at Montreal, 7:05 p.m. medalist honors with a 36. Other In­ Coventry High baseball coach Bob Only games scheduled 4 Rolynice 3-5 1-3 7, Harper 4-10 0-3 9, Garland T—2:28. A—25,815. Burke S,1 3 Minnesota 27 52 Pittsburgh at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Wednesday’s Games 2 3- 8 0-0 6, Marbn 5-114-6 15, Garrick 1-2 4-4 6, dian scores were Matt Kohut 38, Plaster is concerned, there will be no Umpires— Home, DeMulh; First, Dallas 26 53 Monday, April 22 Chicago (Fernandez 1-0) at New Vbrk (Cary Norman 3-5 0-0 6, Grant 2-7 2-2 6, Vaught 6-14 RHAM rallies past -•v- Ken Saunders 40 and Bruce Ber- Rangers 3, Indians 1 Second, Froemming; Third, Montague Denver 19 60 SL Louis at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. new date for Tuesday’s scheduled 0-1), 1 p.m, 5-7 17. Smrek 2-6 0-0 4, Bannister 1-2 2-2 4. TEXAS CLEVELAND T—2:24. A—9,159. Pacific Division Los Angeles at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. zenski 42. game with Vinal Tech. Kansas City (S.Davis 1-0) at Boston (Bolton y-Portland Totals 38-97 20-29 98. Cheney Tech nine ab r h bl ab r h bl 62 18 Tuesday, April 23 0-0), 1:05 p.m. x-LA Lakers SAN ANTONIO (128) Dwning dh 5 0 4 1 Pirates 4, Mets 2 41/2 Boston at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. Toronto (Boucher 0-0) at Detroit (Searcy 0-1), Huff cl 3 1 1 0 Elliott 5-9 6-8 17, Cummings 7-13 1-2 15. HEBRON — Costly errors have The Middletown-based school x-Phoenix 81/2 Pittsburgh at Washington, 7:35 p.m. Haddam-Killingworth 135 p.m. Husonss 3 0 0 1 Browne 2b 3 0 0 1 NEW YORK PITTSBURGH Robinson 10-14 4-6 24, Strickland 3-8 2-3 8, Plmero 1 b x-Golden State 20'/2 Wednesday, April 24 hurt the Cheney Tech baseball team failed to show for the scheduled 11 Baltimore (D.Johnson 1-0) at Milwaukee 4 0 0 0 Baerga 3b 3 0 0 0 ■b rh bl ab r h bl Anderson 4-13 2-2 10, Green 1-1 0-0 2, John­ Rsginald Pinto/Manchastar Herald x-Seattle 211/2 SL Louis at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. in the early going this season. aaioo r« II > >• i ii. n«ain«ia rmio/wiancnesiar naraia tops RHAM softball a.m. contest. (Navarro 0-0), 7:05 p.m, Sierra rf 4 0 0 0 Belle If 3 0 1 0 Cloman cf 4 0 0 0 Redus 1b 4 1 1 0 LA Clippers son 3-5 1-2 7, Pressey 1-3 3-4 5, Greenwood Franco 2b 30'/2 Los Angeles at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. MISS — Bolton s Mark Blafkin swings and misses a pitch during the fifth inning of Tuesday’s Minnesota (Tapani 1-0) at Seattlo (Bankhead 4 0 0 0 SAImarc 4 0 0 0 Jfferies 3b 3 0 1 0 JBell ss 3 1 2 0 Sacramento 5-7 5-6 15, Higgins 6-11 2-2 15. Massenburg Tuesday morning, the visiting HEBRON — Although outhit, Fteimer If 4 0 1 0 Brooks rf 38'/2 Thursday, April 25 0-1), 10:05 p.m. Jacoby 1b 4 0 0 0 3 1 1 1 VnSlyk cl 3 1 1 3 x-clinched playoff berth 0- 1 10-11 10. Totals 45-85 36-46 128. game against Cromwell. The Panther catcher is Mike Cannata. “They said they thought it was a Serggs If 0 10 0 Jhnson ss Montreal at Boston, 7:35 p.m.. It necessary Beavers watched a 4-0 lead Haddam-Killingworth got plenty of Oakland (Moore 1-0) at California (Abtwtt CJmes dh 3 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 Bonilla rf 4 0 1 0 y-clinched division tile LA Clippers 20 18 20 40— 98 Petralli c 3 0 0 0 Fermin ss 2 0 0 0 McRyld If 4 0 0 0 Washington at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m., if neces­ evaporate as RHAM rallied for an 3:30 game,” Plaster said, “but the 0-1), 10:35 p.m. Varsho If 3 1 1 0 Tuesday's Games San Antonio 38 28 29 33— 128 third and fourth frames opened the had a runner (Brian Berger) on first help as it topped RHAM High, 16-4, Bechele 3b 4 0 1 1 TWard rf 3 0 0 0 Mgdan 1b 2 0 0 0 King 3b 3-Point goals—Los Angeles 2-4 (Harper 1-2, sary Shawn Fernandez, Eric Morrow bus was there,” he added. Only games scheduled 3 0 1 1 Charlotte 92, Miami 87 8-6 Charter Oak Conference victory. Tuesday in non-conference girls’ Pettis cf 3 2 2 0 Herr 2b 4 0 1 0 LVIlere c Martn 1-2), San Antonio 2-3 (Higgins 1-1, Elliott Friday, April 26 door for the Sachems’ rally. base with two outs. I^ul Jurovaty Thursday's Games 3 0 0 0 Detroit 118, Boston 90 and Bob Goulet had a pair of hits Plaster said he is going to have Totals 34 3 8 3 Totals 28 1 3 1 OBrien c 3 0 1 0 1- 2). Fouled out—Greenwood. Rebounds—Los Minnesota at SL Louis, 8:35 p.m., if neces­ RHAM, 3-1 in the COC and 3-2 “I thought our hitting would be softball action. Kansas City at Boston, VOS p.m. Und2b 3 0 2 0 Indiana 132 New Jersey 126 reached on an error and Keith each for the Beavers. Fernandez and Texas 001 010 001—3 Boston ph 1 0 0 0 sary Coventry athletic director Rich Rage Detroit at Chicago, 2:35 p.m. Tomiin p 1 0 0 0 Orlando 113. Atanta 106 Angeles 54 (Smiti 10). San Antonio 64 (Robin­ overall, was back in action this suspect and our pitching would be Lieberman walked to load the bases. Cleveland 000 000 010—1 Whlhrs p 2 0 0 0 Merced ph son 11). Assists—Los Angelos 19 (Garrick 7), Edmonton at Los Angelos, 10:35 p.m.. If Morrow, who tripled, each drove in H-K goes to 4-1 with the win Baltimore at Milwaukee, 235 p.m. 1 0 0 0 Washington 112 Milwaukee 106, OT morning at 11 hosting Bacon call the league office. “I’ve never E—Baerga (1). LOB—Texas 7, Cleveland 6. Crreon ph 1111 San Antonio 34 (Johnson 10). Total fouls—Los necessary great at the start of the year,” first- Winning pitcher Keith Fanelli (2- Texas at Cleveland, 735 p.m. Belinda p 0 0 0 0 New York 108, Philadelphia 99, OT two runs. while RHAM is 2-4. The Sachems 2B—Downing (1), CJames (1). 3B—Huff (1). Innis p 0 0 0 0 Angeles 29, San Antonio 26. Technicals—Man­ Saturday, April 27 Academy. Cheney, 1-3 in the league taken a forfeit, but this isn’t the first Oakland at California, 10:35 p.m. San Antonio 128, LA Clippers 98 year Cheney coach Maurice Doyon for-2, five RBI) cleared the bases Cheney Tech 013 010 1— 6-6-2 SB—Pettis (3). S—-Petralli, Fermin. SF—Huson, Schrek p ning 2, Los Angeles delay of game. Flagrant Boston at Montreal, 7:35 p.m., if necessary host Tolland Thursday at 11 a.m. Only games scheduled 0 0 0 0 Phoenix 153, Denver 118 and 1-4 overall, played at Cromwell said. “It’s just the opposite. We’re RHAM 003 311 x— 8-4-1 time this has happened with Vinal Browne. Sasser ph 1 0 0 0 foul—Green. Ejection—Manning. A—15,908. Rttsburgh at Washington, 7:35 p.m., if neces­ with a three-run triple. The visitors were outhit, 8-7, but Utah 111, Sacramento 101 this morning at 11. Brian Courville, Eric Morrow (5) and Dan Tech.” IP H RER BB SO Totals 32 2 6 2 Totals sary beating ourselves.” National League standings 28 4 9 4 Porband 115, Houston 96 “We should’ve ^ e n out of the in­ Reserxles. Matt Fanelli arxi Jim Dabkowski. Texas New Vbrk OOO 010 100—2 Suns 153, Nuggets 118 Sunday, April 28 H-K received 13 walks and had six Coventry was scheduled to host East Division Wednesday's Games A key Beaver error in both the Trailing 4-3 in the fourth, RHAM ning,” Doyon added. WP- Fanelli. LP- Courville (1-1). KBrown W,1-1 7 3 Pittsburgh oOO 102 Olx— 4 SL Louis at Minnesota, 8:05 p.m., if neces­ hit batsmen. w L Pet. GB Charlotte at Atlanta, 730 p.m. PHOENIX (153) Portland today at 11 a.m. Russell S,1 2 0 DP—New York 2. LOB—New Vbrk 7, Pit­ sary New Vbrk 6 3 .667 Orlando at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Chambers 6-8 1-2 13. McDaniel 7-10 0-2 14, Cleveland tsburgh 3. 2B—Johnson (2), Varsho (2). Los Angeles at Edmonton. 8:05 p.m.. if Chicago 5 3 .625 1/2 Chicago at Miami, 7:30 p.m. West 5-6 4-5 14, Johnson 7-8 2-5 16. Hornacek King L,1-1 8 1-3 8 3B—King (1). HR—Brooks (3), Carreon (1), Van necessary Pittsburgh 4 4 .500 1'/2 Minnesota at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. 8-11 5-5 21, Ftembis 0-1 0-0 0, Knight 3-7 3-4 9, Hillegas 2-3 0 Slyke (1). SB—Jefferies (3), Redus (1). Monday, April 29 S t Louis 4 4 .500 11/2 KBrown pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. LA Clippers at Phoenix, 1030 p.m, Lang 1-5 1-1 3, Majerle 6-9 2-2 14, Ceballos Montreal at Boston, 7:35 p.m., if necessary Philadelphia 3 CS— Herr (1). S—JBell, Tomlin. SF—Van Slyke LA Lakers at Golden Stale, 1030 p.m. 13-22 8-11 34, Perry 4-6 2-2 10, Nealy 2-2 0-0 In Brief Strange mix 5 .375 21/2 HBP—by KBrown (CJames). WP—Hillegas. IP Vlfashington at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m., if neces­ Mor^treal 3 6 H RER BB SO Thursday's Games 5. Totals 62-95 28-39 153. .333 3 Balk—KBrown. Now Vbrk sary West Division Boston at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. DENVER (118) Umpires—Home. Brinkman; First. Cousins; Whitehurst L.1-1 6 8 3 3 0 1 Tuesday, April 30 W L Pel. GB New Jersey at Washington, 7:30 p.m. Vttoolridge 6-15 6-6 18, Lane 7-13 2-3 16, Second, Roe; Third. Reed. Innis 11-3 1 1 1 0 0 Minnesota at SL Louis, 8:35 p.m., if neces­ San Diego 6 2 .750 San Antonio at Houston, 8:30 p.m. Ito lf 5-11 0-0 10. Adams 5-18 11-12 23, Wil­ sary MHS-Rockville game to be replayed T—2:48. A—46,606. Schourek 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 stops the Mets Houston 4 4 Seattle at Utah, 9:30 p.m. liams 7-110-0 15, Farmer 4-9 2-3 10, Anderson .500 2 Pittsburgh Edmonton at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m., if MANCHESTER — The Manchester-Rockville girls’ Atlanta 3 3 .500 2 Denver at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m, 3-10 3-4 9, Battle 1-6 0-0 2, Liberty 5-14 0-0 10 Tomlin W, 1-0 7 5 2 2 3 3 necessary PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Pirates gave Cincinnati 3 4 .429 21/2 Tigers 6, Blue Jays 2 Cook 2-71-2 5. Totals 45-114 25-30 118. softball game Monday that ended in an 8-8 tie will be Belinda S,2 2 1 0 0 0 3 Los Angeles 3 4 .429 21/2 NBA results Phoenix 40 37 31 45—153 the New York Mets a lesson in contrasting styles, and the TORONTO DETROIT HBP—by Tomlin (Jefferies). Balk—Tomlin. NHL playoff results replayed in its entirety, according to National Federation San Francisco 3 5 .375 3 Denver 36 25 28 29— 118 ab r h bl ab r h bi result was considerably different than that of the night Tuesday's Games Umpires—Home, Williams: First, Marsh; Hornets 92, Heat 87 3-Point goals—Phoenix 1-2 (Nealy 1-1, Perry Rules. MWIsn cl 4 0 0 0 Phillips 2b 4 0 0 0 Blues 3, Red Wings 2 Chicago 4, Philadelphia 3, 13 innings Second, Wendelstedt; Third, Pulli 0-1), Denver 3-11 (Adams 2-9, Williams 1-1, before. RAImr 2b 4 0 1 0 Trmmll ss 3 1 1 1 T—2:49. A—16,963. MIAMI (87) A new date is to be announced. Montreal 4, St. Louis 1 Liberty 0-1). Fouled out —None. Detroit 0 1 1—2 Gruber 3b 3 0 1 0 Deer rf 3 1 2 1 Rico 6-19 1-1 13, Long 6-10 3-4 15. Seikaly First, they started tiny and very unorthodox left-hander Pittsburgh 4, Now York 2 Rebounds—Phoenix 62 (Lang 10), Denver 56 SL Louis 1 1 1—3 JCarter If 4 0 0 0 Fielder 1b 3 1 1 0 4-13 3-5 11, Douglas 10-15 3-3 23, Burton 6-13 Atlanta 10, Houston 4 (Lane 10). Assists—Phoenix 33 (Hornacek 9), First Period—1, SL Louis, Quinn 3 (Oates), Bench press competition set Randy Tomlin, who throws softly but neutralizes big Olerud 1b 4 1 2 0 Incvgla If 4 0 0 0 Braves 10, Astros 4 0-0 12. Edwards 3-11 2-2 8, Davis 0-1 3-4 3, 12:24. Penalties—Primeau, Dot (interference), Cincinnati 1, San Diego 0 Mllniks dh Denver 16 (Adams 8). Total fouls—Phoenix 19, sticks. For relief, they brought in right-hander Stan Belin­ 4 0 0 0 I 0 s Santos HOUSTON ATLANTA Coles 1-2 0-0 2, Kessler 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 36-86 4:55; Thomlinson, StL (hooking), 5:12: Oates, MANCHESTER — Manchester High School, East San Francisco 8, Los Angeles 6 15-19 87. Denver 30. A—8,298. dh 3 0 0 0 ab r h bl StL (tripping), 10:08; Fedorov, Dot (cross­ Catholic High and East Hartford High will compete in da, who throws sidearm fastballs that have been clocked Wednesday's Games Whiten rf 3011 Brnzrd ph ab r h bi CHARLOTTE (92) w 10 0 0 Yelding ss 5 0 0 0 Snders If checking), 19:10. at 95 miles per hour. Philadelphia (Combs 1-0) at Chicago (Boskie Myers c 2 1 1 1 Frymn 3b 3 1 2 2 Newman 3-7 2-5 8, Reid 1-2 1-2 3, Gminski Blazers 115, Rockets 96 the Gold’s Bench Press Competition on Thursday, April 4 2 3 3 Finley cf 4 0 1 0 Trdway 2b Second P e rio d -2. D etroit, Racine 2 0-1), 2:20 p.m. Brders c 1 0 0 0 Allnson c 2 0 0 0 4- 9 1-2 9, Chapman 6-13 1-1 14, Gill 2-10 2-2 HOUSTON (96) “It’s going from one extreme to the other,” the Mets’ 4 0 0 0 Biggio c 4 0 11 Pnditn 3b (Fedorov, Chiasson), 324 (pp). 3, SL Louis, 25, at 7 p.m. at Manchester High’s Clarke Arena. Los Angeles (Ojeda 0-1) at San Francisco MLeess 2 0 0 0 Shelby cf 3 110 2 1 2 3 6, Bogues 3-7 4-4 10, Gattlson 3-5 4-4 10, Johnson 3-12 4-5 10, Thorpe 1-7 4-4 6 (Downs 0-0), 3:35 p.m. LGnzIz If 4 0 0 0 Gant cl 5 1 1 2 Hull 8 (Oates), 19:39. Penalties—Butcher, StL The competition, sponsored by the Gold’s Fimess Dave Magadan said. “One is a left-hander who throws Cuyler cf 0 0 0 0 Henry p Curry 9-17 0-0 19, Leckner 1-5 0-0 2, Tripucka Olajuwon 3-9 5-6 11, Maxwell 2-9 4-4 9' (high-sticking), 136; Yzorman, Det (high-stick­ SI. Louis (Moyer 0-1) at Montreal (Sampen Totals 0 0 0 0 Justice rf 3 1 1 0 5- 8 0-0 11.Totals 37-83 15-20 92. across his body. The other is a right-hander who throws ir 31 2 6 2 Totals K.Smith 6-14 1-2 13, Floyd 4-14 2-3 10, Wbod Center will have four weight divisions: 140 pounds and 32 6 8 5 XHrndz p 0 0 0 0 Bream 1 b ing), 11:19, 0- 0), 7:35 p.m. Toronto 001 5 0 2 2 Miami 27 17 24 19—87 3- 5 0-0 6, L,Smith 1-3 0-2 2, Winchester 2-5 0-0 sidearm with a rising fastball, and that’s something you 010 000— 2 McLre 2b 0 0 0 0 Lemke 3b Third Period—4. SL Louis. Sutter 2 (Lowry, under, 160 and under, 180 and under, and over 181 ■-1 New >brk (Darling 0-0) at Pittsburgh (Smiley DetroH 000 4 1 1 0 Charlotte 20 22 23 27—92 4, Jamerson 2-7 6-6 10, Bullard 2-3 2-2 6, 030 03x—6 Cminiti 3b Heath c P.Cavallini), 1:39. 5, DetroiL Carson 2, 12:27. never see.” 1- 0), 7:35 p.m. E—Carter (1). DP—Detroit 1. LOB—Toronto 4 1 1 0 3-Point goals—Miami 0-4 (Douglas 0-1, pounds. Each weight class will have three competitors Bgwell 1b Blliard ss Caldwell 4-5 1-1 9. Totals 33-93 29-35 96 Penalties—McKay, Det (roughing). 3:18; Bas- Houston (Portugal 1-0) at Atlanta (Avery 1-0), 5, Detroit 5. 2B—Alomar (5), Olerud (1), Deer 10 0 0 Coles 0-1, Rice 0-2), Charlotte 3-4 (Curry 1-1, The Pirates also rose up and displayed something Dvdson rf Nixon ph PORTLAND (115) sen, StL (roughing), 3:18; P.Cavallini, StL (hold­ from each school. I 7:40 p.m. (1), Shelby (1). 3B—Doer (1). HR—Myers (1), 0 10 0 Tripucka 1-1, Chapman 1-2). Fouled that’s rarely been seen in the first 10 days of the season Cndele 2b Sisk p 0 0 0 0 Kersey 5-13 2-3 12, Williams 2-5 6-6 10, ing), 4:16; Burr. Det (interference), 634; Marois, The winning school will be determined by total weight Cincinnati (Hammond 0-0) at San Diego (Har­ Fryman (1). SF—Whiten. Schling p out—None. Rebounds—Miami 51 (Soiklay 15). Duckworti 2-9 0-0 4, Drexler 7-13 2-2 16 StL (hooking), 8:49. — their offense. ris 1-0), 1005 p.m. Olson ph 2 1 1 0 Chariotte 54 (Gminski 12). Assists— Miami 16 IP H RER BB SO Kile p Brngor p FVsrter 4-8 2-2 11, Ainge 5-12 2-2 13, Robinson Shots on goal—Detroit 7-4-9—20. St. Louis successfully lifted by each school. Individual champions 'hiursday's Games Toronto 0 0 0 0 (Douglas 7), Chariotte 24 (Bogues 9). Total Andy Van Slyke hit a two-run homer and drove in Hrnisch p Lbrndt p 1 0 0 0 4- 7 6-9 14, Davis 7-14 2-2 16, Cooper 1-3 2-2 5-13-7—25. will be established for each weight class and a most valu­ Los Angeles at San Diego, 4:05 p.m. Wells L.1-1 7 6 3 3 fouls—Miami 21, Charlotte 18. Techni­ 2 5 Osuna p Gregg ph 1 0 0 0 4, Vbung 2-7 0-0 4, Abdienaby 2-5 2-3 6, Bwant Power-play Opportunifes—Detroit 1 of 5; Si. able lifter will be cited at the end of the competition. three runs as the Pirates ended a three-game losing streak Chicago at Rttsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Timlin i 2 3 3 1 2 Rhodes rf cal—Chariottle illegal defense. A—23,901. 2-5 1-1 5. Totals 43-101 27-32115. Louis 0 of 4. Philadelphia at SL Louis, 805 p.m. DetroH Parrett p 0 0 0 0 by beating the New York Mets 4-2 Tuesday night. The Iki OAI-I-IU ,-M-- Th« A«»oclat«d Stanton p 0 0 0 0 Houston 22 17 22 35— 96 Goalies—Detroit, Chevoldae, 3-4 (25 Tickets ($2) may be purchased at the MHS athletic of­ Only games scheduled Gullickson W.1-0 6 2-3 4 2 2 1 2 Pistons 118, Celtics 90 FVjrH.and 21 29 38 27—115 shots-22 saves). St. Louis, Riendeau, 4-3 Mets won 9-3 Monday by trashing the Pirates’ bullpen IN SAFELY — Chicago shortstop Ozzie Guillen, left, lunges at New York’s Hensley Meulens PGibson 1 0 Willard ph 0 0 0 0 fice. For further information, contact Joe Erardi at the 0 0 1 1 Blauser ss BOSTON (90) 3-Point goals—Houston 1-10 (Maxwell 1-5, (20-18). for six runs in the ninth inning. Henneman S.2 11-3 2 2 2 2 1 MHS student activities office at 647-3350. but is late with the tag in the sixth inning of Tuesday’s game at Yankee Stadium. The White Eastern League standings 0 0 0 0 Totals 36 4 9 4 T o t a I s Pinckney 2-6 2-4 6, Gamble 2-5 2-2 6, Parish Floyd 0-1, Winchester 0-1, K.Smith 0-3) A—18,635. Balk—Wells. 2- 6 1-1 5, Shaw 2-11 0-0 4, Lewis 7-13 2-2 16, Portland 2-13 (Porter 1-2, Ainge 1-6, Davis 0-1, Referee—Terry Gregson. Linesmen—Gerard Tomlin and Belinda slowed down the post-Darryl Sox remained unbeaten with a 4-3 victory. W L Pet. GB Umpires—Home, Young; 35101310 First, Garcia; Houston 000 300 100— 4 McHale 11-17 4-4 26, Brown 2-4 0-0 4, Kleine Drexler 0-2, Vbung 0-2). Fouled out—Norre. Gauthier, Ron Finn. Hankins wins Coventry 5K Strawberry Mets’ offense that leads the majors in stolen Canton-Akron (Indians) 3 0 1.000 Second, Palermo; Third, Reilly. Atlanta 000 010 27x—10 4-5 2-2 10. M.Smith 4-10 0-0 8, Vrankovic 1-4 Rebounds—Houston 62 (L.Smith 12), Portland Hagerstown (Orioles) 3 1 .750 bases and walks and has been nicknamed the “Buddy 1/2 T—2:45. A— 10.791. E—Sanders (2). Blauser (1). TP—Houston 1. 0- 0 2, Wynder 1-3 1-2 3. Totals 38-84 14-17 90. 67 (Williams 12). Assists—Houston 19 (Jamer­ Oilers 5, Flames 4 OT COVENTRY — John Hankins turned in a time of Williamsport (Mets) 3 1 .750 1/2 DETROIT (118) son 5), Portland 33 (Kersey 9). Total System” after manager Bud Harrelson. LOB—Houston 7, Atlanta 10. 2B—Finley (2), Edmonton 1 2 1 1—5 17:33 in winning last Sunday’s Covenuy 5K Road Race Reading (Phillies) 2 1 .667 1 fouls—Houston 27, Portland 24. Techni­ Athletics 8, Angels 5 Caminili (3), Candaele 2 (2). Pendleton (1) Rodman 6-10 0-0 12, Bedford 2-10 4-4 8, Calgary 3 g 1 0—4 Hubie Brooks hit a solo homer in the fifth and Mark Harrisburg (Expos) 2 2 .500 11/2 Laimbeer 3-9 5-6 11. Dumars 9-17 4-5 22. cals—Portland Illegal defense 2. A—12,884. held at Coventry High. Gant (2), Justice (3), Bream (2). HR—Bagwell First Period—1, Calgary. Reichel 1 (Fleury, Albany (Yankees) 1 2 .333 2 (11 innings) Thomas 10-19 4-6 25, Salley 3-7 10-12 16. Carreon had a pinch-hit solo homer in the seventh, but Where the White Sox play (2). SB—Sanders (3). CS— Hamisch (1). Macinnis), 7:52 (pp). 2, Calgary. Nieuwendyk 4 Mike Graziosi was second in 17:53 with Jesse Arnold New Britain (Red Sox) 0 3 .000 3 Johnson 7-13 5-6 19, Rollins 0-0 0-0 0, Hender­ Jazz 111, Kings 101 the Mets managed only four other hits. They also were OAKLAND CALIFORNIA IP H RER BB SO (Suter, Fleury), 14:43 (pp). 3. Calgary. Fleury 2 third in 17:59. London (Tigers) 0 4 .000 4 son 1-1 0-0 3, Hastings 1-1 0-0 2 Totals 42-87 ab rh bi Houston SACRAMENTO (101) (Ranheim), 16:00. 4, Edmonton, Tikkanen 5 limited to three walks and one after walking Tuesday's Games ab r h bl 32-39 118. There were 65 entries. BIkshp If 4 2 11 Polonia If Harnisch 6 1-3 5 2 2 4 3 Bonner 5-10 0-0 10. Carr 15-26 5-7 35, Caus- (Messier, Beukeboom), 17:03, Penal­ Hagerstown 12, Now Britain 1 5 0 2 1 Boston 24 26 23 1 7— 90 59 times and stealing 18 bases in their first eight games. DHdsn cf 6 2 5 5 Sojo 2b 3 0 2 0 Osuna 0 3 1 1 0 0 well 6-10 0-4 12, Mays 1-4 0-0 2, Sparrow 4-11 ties—Suter, Cal (hooking), 2:22; Maciver, Edm Reading at WilliamsporL ppd., rain Detroit 37 36 19 26—118 Cnseco rf 4 0 0 0 Joyner 1b 3 1 0 0 Henry 1 0 1 1 2 0 2-2 10, Les 0-2 5-5 5, Calloway 5-9 3-5 13 (holding), 7:01; Buchberger, Edm (elbowing), UConn softball wins twinbill Tomlin (1-0), who is 2-0 with a 2.50 ERA in three for present is a moot point Canton-Akron 7, London 2 3-Point goals— Boston 0-1 (Lewis 0-1), Only games scheduled Sinbeh dh 4 0 0 0 DHill 1b 1 0 0 0 XHemandez L.0-1 0 2 3 3 1 0 Wennington 7-10 0-1 14, Frederick 0-2 0-0 0 11:17; Muni, Edm (slashing), 11:17; Stern, Cal c^eer starts against the Mets, was facing major league Schilling 0 3 3 3 1 0 Detroit 2-6 (Henderson 1-1, Thomas 1-2, Totals 43-84 15-24 101. Wednesday's Games Baines dh 2 0 2 1 DPrker dh 5 0 1 0 (slashing), 11:17; Simpson, Edm (high-sticking), PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Freshman Monica Earley’s Kile 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 Dumars 0-1, Rodman 0-1, Johnson 0-1). Fouled UTAH (111) hitters for the first time since an April 2 exhibition start Harrisburg at Albany McGwr 1b 6 0 0 0 Parrish c 4 1 3 0 14:29; Larnb, Edm (slashing), 16:39; Macoun, two-out bases-loaded triple highlighted a four-run second By BEN WALKER run uouble in the llih inning Atlanta out—Gamble. Rebourxfs—Boston 50 (Pinckney as Cleveland, Brian Downing con­ Hagerstown at New Britain Law 3b 5 1 2 0 Gaetti 3b 6 1 2 0 K.Malone 10-16 7-9 28. Edwards 5-8 0-0 10 Cal (slashing), 16:39; Hunter, Cal (elbowing), against Detroit. Leibrandt 5 7 3 3 1 3 12), Detroit 51 (Rodman 18). Assists—Boston inning and junior righthander Kim Mizesko and Earley The Associated Press Oakland won at California. Reading at Williamsport. 2 Riles ss 5 0 0 0 Vnable rf 6 0 11 Eaton 1-2 0-0 2, Stockton 9-13 3-4 21 17:28. tinued his hot hitting by going 4- Parrett 12-3 1 1 1 0 2 25 (Shaw 8), Detroit 23 (Thomas 7). Total “I was strong because I hadn’t pitched in a while, but I Canton-Akron at London Quirk c 4 1 0 0 Felix cl 5 1 1 0 J.Malone 8-14 1 0-10 26, Bailey 4-7 10-11 18,’ Second Period—5, Edmonton. Anderson 3 combined on a one-hitter to lead the University of Con­ Henderson went 5-for-6 with a for-5 and Kevin Brown won for the Stanton 1-31001 1 fouls—Boston 26, Detroit 17. A—21,454. Thursday's Games Gallego 2b 4 2 2 1 Schfeld ss 4 1 2 0 Rudd 2-2 0-0 4. M.Brown 0-1 2-2 2, Griffith 0-4 (Tikkanen, Maciver), 4:57 (pp). 6. Edmonton, was pleased,” said Tomlin, who allowed five hits and Sisk W.1-0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 O.Totals 39-67 32-36 111. necticut women’s softball team to a 7-0 win over At this point, the Chicago White ihrcc-run homer and two doubles in first time since last July. Harrisburg at Albany Totals 44 812 8 T o a I s Tikkanen 6 (MacTavish, Lamb), 10:06. Penal­ two mns in seven innings. “I was patient and waited my Berenguer 1 0 0 0 0 1 Racers 132, Nets 126 the first five-hit game of his 10-year Hagerstown at New Britain 42 514 2 Sacramento 26 20 28 27—101 ties—Fleury, Cal (roughing), 4:17; Brown, Edm Providence in the first game of a doubleheadcr Tliesday. Sox might not care if they ever see Osuna pitched to 3 batters in the 7th, XHer- turn. I know my place in the rotation.” Reading at Williamsport Oakland 000 050 000 03—8 INDIANA (132) Utah 25 27 31 28—111 (elbowing), 16:15. In the second game, junior Chris Wajda’s two-out the new Comiskey Park. career. He is 14-for-28 this season. Downing, 40, is 8-for-l 1 with two nandez pitched to 3 batters in the 8th, Schilling Canton-Akron at London California o i l 120 000 00—5 Thompson 5-6 0-0 10, Person 10-22 2-2 24, 3-R)int goals—Sacramento 0-4 (Les 0-1 Third Period—7, Edmonton, Semenov 1 pitched to 4 batters in the 8th. Wennington 0-1, Sparrow 0-2), Utah 1-4 single in the fifth inning drove in two runs to give the The White Sox remained the only singled with two walks and a pair of hit by pitches E—Canseco (1), Quirk (1), Gaetti (2). Droiling 0-1 2-2 2, M.Williams 3-9 13-14 19. (Graves, Gelinas), 4:38. 8, Calgary, Stern 1 PB—Biggio. (K.Malone 1-1, Edwards 0-1, Stockton 0-1, Grif­ since being activated from the dis­ American League results DP—Oakland 3, California 1. LOB—Oakland 9 Miller 9-15 8-8 28. Smits 1-5 2-2 4, Schrempf (Macinnis. Wfilson), 17:50. Penaldos—Tikkanen, Huskies (24-11) a 3-1 victory and a sweep of the , undefeated team in baseball Tuesday outs in the 11th against Scott Bailcs Umpires-Homo, West; First. Winters; fith 0-1). Fouled out— Sparrow California 15. 2B—OHenderson 2 (5), Law (2), 4- 8 14-14 22, Flerrxng 9-10 1-2 19, K,Williams Edm (interference), 7:53; Calgary bench, abled list Saturday. He was released Second, Runge; Third, Fteliford. doubleheader. night, beating New York 4-3 in 10 and Lance Blankenship walked. Parrish (2). HR—DHenderson (3). SB—Polonia 1- 4 2-24. Totals 42-80 44-46 132, Rebounds—Sacramento 38 (Causwell 8). Utah served by Hunter (too many men), 11:20; Majors White Sox 4, \&nkees 3 T—3:33. A—7,759. innings for their sixth suaight vic­ Henderson followed with his double by California last season, signed (5), Felix (2), Schofield 2 (3). CS—Gallego (2), NEW JERSEY (126) 44 (Eaton 9). Assists—Sacramento 28 (Los 9), Anderson, Edm (holding). 14:13. Mizesko, a 1988 graduate of Coventry High, is now Utah 24 (Stockton 16). Total fouls—Sacramento with Texas this year and fractured a (10 innings) S—Sojo 2. Morris 4-12 4-6 14, Coleman 7-18 3-3 17, Overtime—9, Edmonton. Tikkanen 7. 6:58. 12-6 for the season and has struck out 143 batters in 122 tory. IP H RER BB SO Reds 1, Padres 0 Haley 6-10 3-8 15, George 2-2 2-3 6, Theus 33. Utah 20. Technicals—Stockton, K.Malone Penalties—None. From Page 9 bone in his right hand in spring CHICAGO NEW YORK Oakland 10-22 0-1 20, Mills 9-15 0-0 18, Blaylock 9-16 Utah Illegal defense. A—12,616. 1/3 innings. She ranks No. 7 nationally in -per Chicago is off to its best start CINCINNATI SAN DIEGO Shots on goal—Edmonton 10-13-13-4—40. training. ab r h bi ab rh bl Slusarski 31-3 6 1- 1 19, Pelrovic 7-14 1-2 15, Buechler 0-0 0-0 Calgary 7-6-15-2—30. game average (8.1). Mizesko, who holds the school’s Shameful. since going 8-0 in 1982. And, all of AL Roundup Raines If 4 0 0 0 Sax 2b 5 0 0 0 Allison 2-3 0 ab r h bl abrh bi 0, Gen/in 1-3 0-0 2.Totals 55-112 14-24 126. BHtchr If Power-play Opportunities—Edmonton 1 of 4; single-season strikeout mark, is also UConn’s career these victories have been on the LJhnsn cf 5 2 2 0 Mttngly 1b 5 0 0 0 RoHarris 1 3 4 0 1 0 Roberts 2b 5 0 10 Indiana 36 42 32 22—132 Babe Ruth is not a candy bar. Brown (1-1) gave up three hits in Larkin ss Calgary 2 of 6. Vntura 3b 4 0 11 Kelly cl 4 1 2 0 CYoung 3 1-3 2 4 1 1 0 TFmdz ss 3 0 10 New Jersey 33 35 28 30—126 Golf strikeout leader with 311. road. The White Sox will be the last ONeill rf Goalies—Edmonton, Fuhr, 4-3 (30 shots-26 Cy Young was not a breakfast cereal. seven-plus innings for his first vic­ Thmas 1b 5 1 1 1 Maas dh 2 1 0 0 Chitren W.1-0 1 2-3 3 2 0 0 0 TGwyn rf 4 0 10 3-Point goals—Indiana 4-12 (), New Jersey team to play at home when they and scored on Harold Baines’ Fisk c 4 0 2 1 Davis cf 3 0 1 0 FMcGr 1b 10 0 0 saves). Calgary, Vernon, 3-4 (40-3^. They’re part of baseball’s heritage. Mulens If 4 1 1 1 Eckarsley S,4 1 0 2- 13 (Morris 2-7, Theus 0-3, Blaylock 0-3). tory in eight starts. He slumped late Krkvee c 0 0 0 0 Sabo 3b 4 0 0 0 Sntiago c 4 0 0 0 begin a nine-game stand Thursday single. Nokes c 3 0 0 1 California Fouled out—None. Rebounds— Indiana 49 Why the modem ballplayer can’t Icam something Pasqua dh Morris 1b 4 0 1 1 JCIark If 3 0 0 0 Ladies Senior Citizen Leonard leads Hartford nine last season with elbow problems and 4 0 0 0 JeBarfId rf 2 0 11 Langston 44 1-3 66 5 5 (Thompson 11), New Jersey 58 (Coleman against Dcuoit. Steve Chitren (1-0) got Dick Sosa rf 4 1 1 1 Duncan 2b 3 0 0 0 Presley 3 b 3 0 0 0 about his game’s past is unbelievable. was hit hard in spring training. BIwers 3b 3 0 0 0 JDRobinson 33 2-32-3 22 0 0 Haley 10). Assists—Indiana 19 (Person, Flem­ Following are the Marling times and palr- Guillen ss JFIeed c 3 0 1 0 Abner cf Calendar STORRS — Freshman centcrfield Aaron Leonard, a Simply unbelievable. “It is a good sign to open up play­ Schofield to ground out with the 4 0 0 0 Lsader ph 1 0 0 0 Eichhorn 22 11 0 0 3 0 10 ing 5). New Jersey 27 (Theus 7). Total ngs for the Manchester Senior Citizen FItcher 2b Chrtlon p 2 0 0 0 Benes p 3 0 0 0 ing this well on the road,” Chicago 3 0 1 0 Velarde ss 0 0 0 0 BailesL,1-1 1 1 33 3 3 fouls—Indana 24, New Jersey 31. Techni­ Womn s Golf League for the week of April 22 1990 Manchester High graduate, went 2-for-4 with a bases loaded to end the ninth inning Jeff Ru.sscll finished for his first Myers p 0 0 0 0 Andrsn p 0 0 0 0 Espnza ss 3 0 1 0 HBP—by Slusarski (Parrish), by Chitren cals—Indiana illegal defense 2. A—11,853. at MancheMar Country Club. Today homer and double and four RBI as the University of manager Jeff Torborg said. “The and suuck out Lance Parrish with DrJckn ph 10 0 0 Len Auster is sports editor of the Manchester save. Gary Pettis scored twice Hall ph 0 0 0 0 (Felix), by Langston (Canseco). WP—RoHarris. Front Nine Baseball Hartford topped the University of Connecticut, 13-6, weather has been terrible, bui we’ve runners on second and third to finish Leyritz 3b 1 0 0 0 PB—Parrish. Totals 29 1 5 1 Totals 30 0 4 0 Magic 113, Hawks 106 9:44 — Russell, Hooker, Colas, Eggleston. Notre Dame at East Catholic, 4 p.m. Herald against Eric King (1-1), once on a Totals 37 4 8 4 Totals 33 3 5 3 Cincinnati 000 000 001—1 9:51 — Kenniff, Ruddell (sub ), Hadden, had good pitching, good defense and,, ATLANTA (106) Cheney Tech at Cromwell, 11 a.m. Tuesday in college baseball action at J.O. Christian Field. the 10th. pitched single by Downing. Chicago 010 002 000 1—4 San Diego 000 000 000—0 Schulze. Portland at Coventry, 11 a.m. Wilkins 8-15 2-3 19, Willis 3-6 1-2 7. Koncak The Hawks are now 8-14-1 while the Huskies fell to timely hitting.” the 11th for his fourth save. New Vbrk 000 003 000 0—3 National League results E—Sabo (1). LOB—Cincinnati 5, San Diego — Amato, Cox, Scruton, Juros. Vinal Tech at Bolton, 11 a.m. 10. 2B — Davis (2). 2-2 0-0 4, Webb 3-12 3-3 10. Rivers 4-10 2-2 Robin Ventura doubled home the E—Guillen (1). DP—Chicago 1, New York 1. CS—Hatcher (1). 10:05 — Davis, Hull, Tierney, Kiernan. Softball 12-71-1 and have lost seven of their last 10 outings. took a 3-0 lead LOB—Chicago 6, New Vbrk 6. 2B—Ventura (1) S—Charlton, Presley. 12. Malone 6-9 1-4 13, Robinson 6-9 2-3 14 10:12— Samuelson. winning run after Lance Johnson Cubs 4, Phillies 3 McCormick 1-1 2-2 4, Farrell 2-6 7-8 11, Battle Manchester at Hall, 11 am . Leonard gave Hartford the lead for good with a two- Pistons into the fifth inning before the Ath­ 3B—Thomas (1). HR—Sosa (3). SB—Kelly 2 IP H RER BB SO Back Nina 5- 11 2-2 12. Totals 40-81 22-29 106. Portland at Coventry. 11 a.m. run homer in the second. He added a two-nm double in a singled with two outs off Steve Farr letics scored five times, with MCC gets (3), Maas (1). C S-Kelly (2). SF—Nokes. (13 innings) Cincinnati 9:44 — Upton, Gusley, Phillips, Toros. Charlton W.1-1 81-3 4 0 0 5 6 ORLANDO (113) (0-1). pitched a per­ IP H RER BB SO PHILA 9:51 — Damato, Backus, Dziadus, Lagace. Thursday four-run sixth inning by the Hawks. From Page 9 Henderson hitting his third home Chkago CHICAGO Myers S.2 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Scott 9-16 1-1 21, Turner 9-16 0-0 18, Kite 9:58 — Bissau, Gordon, McIntosh, Moroz. ab rh bl 2-7 0-0 4, Skiles 10-13 3-3 25, Smith 10-15 5-7 _ . Baseball fect lOlh for his fourth save. run of the year. Perez 51-3 2 1 1 3 5 ab r h bl San Diego 10:05 — Kurtz, Moors, Anderson, Cameilia Rockville at Manchester, 3:30 Dykstr cf 5 0 2 0 Daenzo cl 25. Reynolds 5-15 3-4 13, Acres 0-0 0-0 0, “ You know, we will lose a game second win Edwards o 0 1 1 i o 4 0 2 0 Bonos L.0-1 81-3 4 1 1 1 3 13 10:12— BycholskI, Segal, Miele, Leighton. „ , Softball Suns wallop the Brltsox Johnson outscored Boston’s Brian Shaw, Reggie Lewis Drahman 12-3 2 1 1 0 0 Ready 2b 6 0 1 0 Sndbrg 2b 6 0 0 0 Arxiersen 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Wiley 2-5 1-2 5, Ansloy 1-2 0-0 2.Totals 48-89 VHayes If 13-17 113. Bolton at Portland, 11 am sooner or later,” Torborg said. ‘Tve Mariners 3, Twins 0: At the Pall 12-310011 6 1 2 0 Grace 1 b 2 10 0 HBP—by Charlton (Abner). WP—Charlton. Tolland at RKAM, 11 a.m NEW BRITAIN (AP) — Third baseman Tim Holland and Dee Brown 66-4. M u r^y rf 6 1 2 1 GBell If Atanta 30 25 25 26— 106 never known of an undefeated Kingdome, Brian Holman pitched a FRANKLIN, Mass. — Lloyd Ftadinsky W.1-0 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 2 3 Golf “Detroit really pushed the ball up the court more than Kruk 1b 5 0 0 0 Dawson rf Orlando 30 29 31 23— 113 drove in four runs with a pair of doubles and a sacrifice Moraven struck out the final batter Thigpen S,4 i 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 10 Giants 8, Dodgers 6 Southington, Glastonbury at Manchester, 3 baseball team.” five-hitter for his fourth career New Vbrk Daulton c 6 0 0 1 3- Point goals—Atanta 4-8 (Ftvors 2-3,Transactions Webb they usually do,” Lewis said. “Isiah is a superstar, and he Dnston ss 5 1 1 0 5 SAN FRAN p.m. fly to lead the Hagerstown Suns to a 12-1 victory over shutout and first since July 14, 1989. of the game to save Bob Nam- Then ss 5 0 0 0 GScott 3b 1- 2, Wilkins 1-3), Orlando 4-7 (Skiles 2-2, Scott Sammy Sosa’s solo home run, an Eiland 51-3 6 3 3 2 2 4 0 0 0 ab rh bl ab rh bl the New Britain Red Sox in Eastern League baseball showed why tonight.” CHayes 3b 5 1 1 1 McElry p 2- 4, Reynolds 0-1). Fouled out—Acres 10^30a*m (Tallwood), Edgar Martinez hit a two-run noum’s five-hit performance as Habyan i 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Butler cl 5 0 0 0 RThmp 2b 4 2 1 0 BASEBALL RBI uiple by Frank Thomas and a DJesus p 2 0 0 0 Belecki p Rateunds—Atanta 44 (Wilkins 8), Orlando 49 play. The victory, combined with Milwaukee’s loss to Guetterman 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Samuel 2b 4 0 1 0 McGee cf 5 2 2 0 American League run-scoring single by Carlton Fisk single and Pete O’Brien homcred as visiting Manchester Community Akrftds p 0 0 0 0 Girardi c (Skiles 9). Assists—Atanta 25 (Robinson 6), Washington, leaves the Pistons needing just one win to FarrL,0-1 22-3 2 1 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 LHrris 3b 4 1 2 0 IWCIarklb 3 2 1 2 —Activated Ken Griffey Friday Holland keyed a four-run second irming with an RBI College registered its second win of Hollins ph 1 0 0 0 Asnmc p Orlando 26 (Skiles 9). Total fouls—Atanta 22, put Chicago ahead 3-0 in the sixth the Mariners won for the second Edwards pitched to 1 baner in the 6th. 0 0 0 0 Stwbry rf 3 1 1 0 Mtchell If 3 0 1 2 Sr„ outfielder, from the 15-day disabled list Op­ clinch the third seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs, Boever p 0 0 0 0 CWIker ph Orlando 28. Technical—Orlando coach Guokas ^ , . Baseball double and then drove in two more with a double and a the season, a 7-5 decision over Dean HBP—by Habyan (Fletcher). PB— Fisk. 1 0 1 0 Daniels If 4 1 1 1 MWIms 3b 4 0 2 1 tioned Dave Burba, pitcher, to Calgary of the cnneld at Manchester 3:30 p.m. against Dave Eiland. straight day after starting the season JMrris ph 0 0 0 0 SIcumb p A— 15,077. and a possible second-round matchup with the Celtics. 0 0 0 0 Scoscia c 4 2 2 1 Bass rf 3 1 1 0 Fbcific Coast League St Joseph at East Catholic, 3:45 five-run eighth inning as the Suns improved their record with six losses. Junior College Tbesday afternoon. T—3:43. A—17,541. RMcDI p 0 0 0 0 Vzcaino 3b Melido Perez, who pitched a 2 0 0 0 Shrprsn 1b 3 0 0 0 Felder rf 0 0 0 0 -Placed Wblt Weiss Cheney Tech at Coventry, 11 a.m to 4-1 in the TUesday night game. Center fielder Tyrone “The Pistons made us look foolish out there, because Bckmn ph 1 0 0 0 Harkey p MCC, 2-13, plays at Becker 1 1 0 0 Griffin ss 3 1 0 0 Decker c 4 1 2 3 shortstop, on the 15-day disabled lisL rain-shortened no-hitter against the Holman (1-1) struck out three and MWIms p 0 0 0 0 Brryhll c ,, Softball Kingwood added three hits and two RBIs in an 11-hit at­ they wanted it more than we did,” Celtics coach Chris Mariners 3, Twins 0 3 0 11 GCrter ph 1 0 0 0 Mnwrnc 0 0 0 0 Knicks 108,76ers 99 OT BASKETBALL Manchester at Enfield, 3:30 Yankees last season, made his first Junior College Thursday in Totals 48 3 a 3 Totals 43 4 8 4 Vltorid Basketball League Ford said. “I still think the Pistons are going to be the walked two. Scott Erickson (0-2) MINNESOTA SEATTLE RMrtnz p 0 0 0 1 Bnjmin ss 3 0 0 0 PHILADELPHIA (99) Bolton at Portland, 11 am tack for Hagerstown. start of the year and held New York Leicester, Mass. Philadelphia 0 0 0 101 100 000 Ck-3 CGwyn ph ERIE WAVE—Named Wos Alexander assis­ gave up Martinez’s single in the ab r h bi Chicago 1 0 1 2 LaCoss p 3 0 0 0 Anderson 8-22 3-4 19, Gilliam 6-14 3-4 15, Bob Milacki, who earned 14 major league wins with team to reckon with in the East. They can still make a 9 abrh bi 0 0 3 0 00 OOO OOO Crews p tant coach. hitlcss until the fifth. In the sixth, Moraven’s game-ending strikeout Knbich 2b 4 0 0 0 Rynids 2b 0 0 0 0 Rghetti p 1 0 0 0 Mahorn 5-11 4-4 14, Green 2-7 2-4 6. Hawkins serious run for it.” third inning and O’Brien’s first 3 110 Two outs when winning run scored Javier ph FLORIDA JADES—Named Mike Weiss assis­ the two years ago, itarted and picked came with Dean runners on second Bush If 4 010 GrfySr If 1 0 0 0 11-19 7-8 30. Turner 2-4 0-0 4, Williams 2-3 0-0 the Yankees chased Perez and tied it 3 0 0 0 E—Dunston (2), GScott (1). DP—Philadel­ Gott p tant coach. The lopsided loss isn’t a harbinger of things to come, home run in the eighth. Puckett rf 4 0 1 0 Briley If 0 0 0 0 4, Bol 0-2 0-0 0, Oliver 3-5 1-3 7. Totals 39-87 Radio, TV up the win for the Suns. Milacki gave up one run in six and third. 10 0 0 phia 1, Chicago 1. LOB—Philadelphia 9 Gnz^ez ph FOOTBALL on RBI singles by Hensley Meulens Hrbek 1b 4 0 0 0 GrfyJr cl 1 0 0 0 20-27 99. innings to improve his record to 2-0. though, according to Celtic forward Kevin McHale, who 2 0 2 0 Chicago 12 2B-Dykstra (3), Dascenzo (2)'. Totals NEW YORK (108) National Football League Tigers 6, Blue Jays 2: At Tiger Tom Owens hads two hits and CDavis dh 4 0 1 0 EMrtnz 3b 34 6 8 5 T 0 1 a 1 a came off the bench to score 26 points. and Jesse Barfield and a sacrifice fly 4 0 12 GBell (2). HR—Murphy (2), CHayes (1), GBell Vandeweghe 4-15 3-3 12, Yfelker 1-5 2-3 4, DETROIT LIONS—Signed Gary Hadd defen­ First baseman Steve Hendricks had three of New Pgirulo 3b 3 0 1 0 ADavis dh 3 0 2 0 33 810 8 Today by Malt Nokes. Stadium, Travis Fryman hit a three- two RBI for the Cougars while (1). SB-VHayes (2), Morris (1), Dascenzo (4), Los Angeles 020 Ewing 14-27 10-12 38, Cheeks 5-7 3-4 13. sive lineman. “We have to get our act together, but one game docs Mack cf 3 0 1 0 Buhner rf 3 0 0 0 Dunston 200 020—6 Britain's seven hits, driving in the Red Sox’ only run Gerry Hollis added two hits and one n , (3) cw alker (1). S -D ascenzo San Francisco 105 Tucker 6-12 0-0 15, Oakley 5-8 0-0 10, Starks KANSAS CfTY CHIEFS—Signed Herman 1 p.m. — Royals at Rod Sox, NESN Torborg used six pitchers, with run homer and Rob Deer tripled and Ortiz c 2 0 0 0 OBrien 1b 4 111 Bielecki. 200 OOx—8 not a season make,” McHale said. “This was just another E—RThompson (1), LaCoss (1). DP—San 1-7 4-6 6. Quinnett 1-4 2-2 4, Jackson 1-2 0-0 Ford, cornerback. 1 p.m. — White Sox at Vbnkoos, MSG, with an RBI double in the first. RBI. Troy Mitchell had an RBI- Nwman ss 2 0 0 0 Valle c 3 0 0 0 IP Scott Radinsky (1-0) gelling the vic­ doubled to lead Detroit over Toron­ H RER BB SO Francisco 1. LOB—io s Angeles 4. San Fran­ 2. E.Wilkins 2-4 0-0 4, Grant 0-0 0-0 O.Totals SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS-Traded John WABC (770-AM) regular-season game, and the Pistons know that. Some­ Schefer ss 4 12 0 Philadelphia Tom Fischer started for New Britain, 0-3, and took the to. triple. Namnoum walked 10 and cisco 6. 2B—Strawberry (2), RThompson (2). 40-91 24-30 108. Levehs, linebacker, to the Now Vbrk Jets lor 1:30 p.m. — Auto Racing: NASCAR Wfinston tory. The White Sox gave up five Totals 30 0 5 0 Totals 30 3 9 3 DeJesus 5 2-3 3 times the NBA is like that.” HR-WCIark Philadelphia 28 24 26 17 4— 99 past considerations. Cup: Valloydalo 500 (taped), ESPN loss to drop to 0-1. hits and have allowed a total of just struck out five in his 6 !/3-inning Minnesota 000 000 000—0 Akerfelds 1-3 0 I (1), Decker (2). S—RMailinez. Piston coach Chuck Daly agreed that Tuesday’s win SF—Mitchell. NowYjrk 33 34 16 12 13— 108 ^ L c e f lI e of American Football ~ Pirates, VI/FAN (660- Fryman's first home run of the stint. Seattle 002 000 Olx—3 Boever 2 3 I 24 in 55 innings this year. IP 3-Point goals—Philadelphia 1-8 (Hawkins SACRAMENTO SURGE—Placed Paul AM); 11 p.m. — delayed on SportsChannel doesn’t guarantee more of the same in the post-season. season came in the eighth inning off E—Knoblauch (3). DP—Minnesota 2. Seattle McDowell 3 1 I H RER BB SO “The team is finally realizing if Los Angeles 1-3, Anderson 0-1, Green 0-1, Turner 0-1, Frazier, mryiing bock, on injured reserve and 7:30 pm. — Cardinals at Expos, ESPN “We’re snakebit right now,” 1- LOB—Minnesota 5. Seattle 9. HR—O'Brien Springfield wins In OT “I thought we played well, but this still the regular Mike Timlin. Deer, moved up to MiWilliams L.0-1 12-3 1 Mahorn 0-2), Now Iferk 4-14 (Tucker 3-4, Van- they execute and play defense, they (1). SB— Griffey Jr (1). CS— ADavis (1). Chicago RMartinez L.1-1 3 5 6 6 2 waivers. P 'tt- — Canadians at Bruins, NESN Yankees manager Slump Merrill Crows 3 3 2 2 1 doweghe 1-3, Ewing 0-1, Cheeks 0-1, Quinnett Claimed Dewaine Jones, running back on 7:30 p.m. — Capitals at Penouins. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) — Terry Yake scored his season,” Daly said. “Without Bird, it is hard to measure third in the batting order, hit an RBI S—Buhner. Harkey 6 1-36 : said after the sixth loss in eight will be in every game,” MCC coach 9 Gott 2 2 0 0 0 0-2, Starks 0-3). Fouled out—None. waivers from Dallas, “ SportsChannel first goal of the playoffs at 12:55 of sudden-death over­ their club. It’s like playing without (Charles) Barkley or triple that capped a threc-run fifth IP H RER BB SO Assenmachor 12-3 1 ( San Francisco HOCKEY games. “We can’t catch a break ... Chris Petersen said. “We had four Minnesota Rebounds—Philadelphia 55 (Mahorn 16), New time Tuesday night to lift the Springfield Indians to a 2-1 (Patrick) Ewing, but we’ll take the win.” Slocumb 2 0 ( LaCoss W.1-0 7 8 6 5 1 Vbrk 57 (Oakley 17). Assists—Philadelphia 25 against David Wells (1-1). successful hit-and-runs, two Erickson L.0-2 7 2-3 9 3 3 5 6 not one break.” McElroy 2-3 0 I RighettiS.I 2 0 0 0 0 (Green 13), New Vbrk 26 (Starks 8). Total victory over the Fredericton Canadiens in American Tuesday was Detroit’s last home game of the season, Greg Myers hit a solo home run sacrifice bunts and five stolen Guthrie 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Bielecki W,2-0 21-3 1 ( fouls—Philadelphia 26, New York 25. Techni­ More sports Seattle LaCoss pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. Hockey League playoff action. and they finished with a 32-9 mark. The victory also Athletic.s 8, AngcLs 5: Dave HBP—by DeJesus (Grace), I MiWilliams HBP—by RMartinez (RThompson), by cals—Bol, Oakley, Mahorn, Philadelphia coach and John Olerud doubled and scored bases.” Holman W .M 9 5 0 0 2 3 (Dunston), by DeJesus (GScott). LaCoss (Sharperson). PB—Scioscia. Lynam. A— 14,088. center, from Kamloops of the Western Hockey Fredericton leads the best-of-seven Northern Division gave them 11 sUaight regular-season home wins over Henderson got five hits and drove in MCC 030 400 8 — 7-7-2 Loaguo ' — see page 14 for Toronto. semifinals by a 3-2 margin. Boston, dating back to 1986. five runs, including a two-out, two- Doan 001 011 2— 5 -M Rangers 3, Indians 1: At WP- Namnoum (1-2). LP- Lolizio. t t 1 12—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, April 17, 1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, April 17, 1991— 13

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O DEAR ABBY: After 20 years of what started out as a for the first time in the new movie “Mortal tlon dale 1 King of 21 Not new 43 Suffocated o 32 Norma — Israel 24 Encourage perfect marriage, my wife and I were divorced several Thoughts. Willis plays an abusive husband and 45 Not asleep Carl Hennicke 33 Negative 2 Mention 25 Film critic 46 More sky- years ago. The reason: My wife’s rather open adulterous found the bad-guy role a welcome change. DEAR DR. GOTT: What treatment is available for answer 3 Become Pauline — colored 34 Yorkihire Puff the Magic Dragon brings little Jackie relationships — there were five of them that I know “ It was really refreshing for me,” he said. “That’s reactions from breast implants with silicone polymers? more genial 26 Entertainer 48 Air pollution river 4 Moonlight — McEntIre 49 Shade ol Paper home to meet the family. about. The final blow was our teen-age daughter walking still one of the most interesting things for me about One year after surgery I developed swelling and pain iii 36 Earth deity 27 Bronte hero­ blue in on her mother and lover in our bed. acting is to keep trying things I’m scared of.” the knuckles of my fingers, leg bones and knee joints. I 36 Cold and 5 Feeler ine Jane — 50 Coarse file bleak 6 Crow's call 29 Musical pair 52 Small horse My ex has remarried and lives a thousand miles away. Willis made his mark as David Addison on had the silicone implants removed immediately and 39 Old mueical 7 Lock of hair 30 Folksinger 53 Author — note While the divorce was painful for me, fortunately my 8 Writer — Guthrie Wlesel SNAFU by Bruce Beattie cWr television s Moonlighting” and took the big screen replaced with saline filled implants. My condition has 40 Spirit Rogers St. 31 Time 54 Papas n O . ' C own life is about back to normal. However, the men in­ by storm with “Die Hard” and “Die Hard 2: Die Har­ not changed, and my doctor is baffled. 42 Builder Johns division 57 Arrange 44 Mortar mixer volved are walking around unbruised from their part in der.” DEAR READER: I’m baffled, too. The obvious 9 Origin 37 Unpaid I99t b, NEA 1IK the desUnction of our marriage. ■ Michael Landon used some of the thousands of answer to your predicament is: The silicone implants SPIDER-MAN by Stan Laa r - T- T- r i(r Although my religion teaches to forgive trespasses letters from supporters to pick a doctor and a course probably played no role whatsoever in your symptoms. TT you WER0 ^pidex/ WHAT'$ p k j b a b l y uoMEiess.^ ^uecAH against us. I’m still tom up over it all and feel that in of treatment for his inoperable cancer, his spokesman Therefore, you should be examined by a specialist in in­ 12 n n r n r HERE'Syou/ _ THE/MONEY______WE PROiMWEP THATPODR CAN'T AFFORP RENT ffOW.'T order to achieve complete recovery, I should write all says. 1 OP lady ternal medicine, who will obtain blood tests to determine -15 CPOIHSOOT five men a letter (signed, of course) and let them know Treatment for Landon’s liver and pancreatic can­ r w n r the cause of your arthritis. 1 EOLATE’? A «JPEP- what their part in the affairs did to me and my children. cer will combine small doses of chemotherapy with a S IS Although the silicone breast prostheses are an im­ ei r a t i i USPO l What do you think, Abby? Sign me ... strict diet, said the spokesman, Harry Flynn. probable cause of your painful joints, you can be tested ______SEETHING His doctor will be announced later, Flynn said to see if you are allergic to the polymer. However, your 2T DEAR SEETHING: I wholeheartedly agree that ex­ Tuesday. T h a A s s o cla ta d P rs ss THE LADY — Singer Peggy Lee should improvement after removal of the silicone suggests to me pressing your feelings of anger and hostility is necessary Landon, 54, who starred in television’s “Highway that an allergic reaction did not occur. to achieve complete recovery. And while you’re in a let­ to Heaven,” “Little House on the Prairie” and get $2.3 million of $3.8 million awarded by More likely, you developed an unrelated joint disease, 32 3T ter-writing mood, it wouldn’t hurt to write a similar letter “Bonanza,” returned to his Malibu home from New a jury in her lawsuit against Walt Disney such as rheumatoid arthritis, which should be diagnosed to your ex-wife. 35 n r York after choosing a physician. over videocassette profits from “Lady and by blood tests and treated. The internist can advise you. But now that your life is “about back to normal," the “As terrifying as it is, and there are a lot of odds the Tramp," a judge ruled Tuesday in Los DEAR DR. GOTT: I’ve been experiencing a burning 43 wisest way to achieve complete recovery might be to against him, he’s determined to beat it,” Flynn said. sensation at the base of my throat. Is this heartburn and if Angeles. EEK AND MEEK by Howla Schnaldar destroy the letters — unless you can also say “I forgive Landon learned he had cancer April 5. Fans so, what can I do to relieve the symptom? TT you,” in which case you may qualify for sainthood. responded with “an incredible outpouring of affec­ DEAR READER: A burning sensation at the base of DEAR ABBY: I retired at the age of 62, and at that (T SEEA/iS THAT irs A tion,” Flynn smd. “But more than that there have dow shopping without a crowd. the t“ -oat could, indeed, be heartburn — pain from the ir­ time, I budgeted my pensions and Social Security. After been people going to great lengths to send us success UUEMPUOVMDJT GOyEf^ME/JT “I am a great window shopper. I love browsing in ritation caused by stomach acid. Heartburn can generally taking a little out for miscellaneous expenses, I divided stories from all over the world, literally.” IS RDPP/^JG UP FRAIOCHlSE old bwkshops or even large stores with modem be relieved by drinking milk or antacid preparations, "We don't have any large orange trees for that what was left between me and my wife right down the The choice of doctor and treatment was assisted by such as Riopan, Maalox, Gelusil and Myldnta. tl/ERVOUHERE middle. books,” he said TUesday in a London interview with customer inside...help rne sprinkle these around." some of the thousands of letters, he said. the British Broadcasting Corp. Sometimes, angina (heart muscle cramps from poor n r Five years later, when my wife of 55 years applied for ■ Actors Tony Curtis, Richard Harris and Jean cardiac circulation) can mimic heartburn. Therefore, the her Social Security, she decided diat it was all “hers.” “I like going in record stores. I like going out to do Stapleton turned out to entertain Sir Peter Ustinov my own shopping, but I cannot do those sorts of symptom should be brought to a doctor’s attention. An 1 don t want to go into details because it would make on his 70th birthday. upper GI scries (X-rays of the upper gastrointestinal this letter too long, but to my way of thinking, my wife’s things now because it is a distraction for everybody I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME More than 100 actors, singers, dancers and politi­ tract), endoscopy (during which a specialist examines the Stumped? 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The Pirates won, 4-2. _ _ N C M / A N O EXPERIENCED AGENTS WANTED 2 PERSONALS MANCHESTER-Available door, many extra has been set at immediately. 1200 touches. 2 Bedrooms, $122,500. for fast TOWN OF BOLTON ■DO IT" Square feet. Commer- GIANT-Economy size. NOTICE OF SPECIAL TOWN MEETING APRIL 29,1991 1.5 baths, fireplace with MANCHESTER- actioni Featuring 5 Girls live! One on One! cial/lndustrial. 3 Phase Lovely raised ranch AND NOTICE OF REFERENDUM MAY 17,1991 In Brief . . . a gorgeous mantle, full $169,000. Comfortable rooms, 2 bedrooms. 1.5 Blues make history; Flames go up in smoke Call Now-1-900-990- electric. Sprinkler applianced eat-in packing with values. baths, full basement, A Special Town Meeting of the electors and citizens qualified Newly decorated. 2-Car and classy Colonial to vote in town meetings of the Town of Bolton, Connecticut 0969, $2.50 per minute- system, $550 Per kitchen, formal dining with charm. Freshly sundeck, 2 car garage 10 minute/minimum. Month. 646-5477. room. Treat yourself detached garage. 4 with electric openers. will be held at the Community Room, Town Hall in the Town of Blyleven undergoes surgery By KEN RAPPOPORT redone and is house Bolton, Connecticut, on April 29, 1991 at 7:30 p.m. for the fol­ Wings’ Jimmy Carson scored an unassisted goal with and see today! Offered Bedrooms, foyer, game Built in 1 986. Im­ The Associated Press AIRLINE-2 Tickets. Delta, room, family room, beautiful. Call Barbara lowing purposes: ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — The pitching career of Bert 7:33 left when defenseman Garth Butcher fell down and at $133,900. Jackson & mediate occupancy. round trip. Bradley to office. Available now. W. RE/Ma X East of the Blyleven, a major leaguer since 1970 and winner of 279 lost the puck to make the finish interesting after the Columbia, S. C. $150/ Jackson Real Estate, River, 647-1419. Jackson & Jackson 1. To consider a resolution, to appropriate $9,425,000 for PHARMACEUTICAL Manchester, $152,900. design and construction of the following school projects: (j) The St. Louis Blues made some history for themsel­ Blues had taken.a 3-1 lead. Each. May 9 to May 12. 647-8400. F Real Estate, 647-8400. games, might be finished. Dawn Sutherland. renovations, including health, safety and handicapped ac­ ves, while the Calgary FHames became history in the The Red Wings became the first team in NHL history 521-1744. DISTRIBUTION F______F The 40-year-oId California Angels right-hander under­ NHL playoffs. Philips Real Estate, MANY-Imp rove merits. cess code compliance improvements, and additions to Bol­ went his second shoulder operation in less than a year to blow two 3-1 series leads in the playoffs. They were Single Girls In Your Area!!! DON’T-Pass up this 742-1450. Coventry, $145,900. CHFA/FH A-Approved I ton Elementary School, including an addition of ap­ “A week ago, a lot of people had us washed down the Nationally Adver­ Tuesday and will require at least nine months of one game away from clinching the 1942 finals over 1-900-820-3355 opportunity! A great F Lovely 3 bedroom $58,900-$94,900. En­ proximately 63,700 square feet and renovation of ap­ rehabilitation. drain,” coach Brian Sutter said after the Blues beat Toronto before the Maple Leafs came back to win in $3/Minute. tised Brand Name home for investors or raised ranch in a quiet, joy the country club at­ proximately 33,000 square feet, substantially in accordance Detroit 3-2 Tliesday night to complete a dramatic come­ Must be 18 years. first time buyers. Has BRAND-New listing! This country atmosphere. mosphere of these with preliminary plans of The Lawrence /Associates dated The surgery began as an arthroscopic procedure, but new roof, updated smart looking 6 room Freshly painted interior cedar sided 1 & 2 March 1, 1991 and (ii) renovations, including health, safety back in their Norris Division series. “We worked so hard. SINGLE GIRLS-ln Product. No Selling orthopedists Lewis Yocum and Frank Jobe discovered wiring and plumbing. Cape is in Apple pie with all hardwood floors bedroom Ranch and and handicapped access code compliance improvements, When you win a series like this, it takes a lot of charac­ Connecticutlll 1-900- that Blyleven had suffered fimher tearing in his right NHL Playoffs ~ Established Vend­ Recently painted. order! Snazzy new oak refinished, atrium doors Townhouse with private and additions to Bolton High School, including an addition ter, a lot of pride.” 820-3355. $3/Minute. of approximately 7,300 square feet and renovation of ap­ rotator cuff since an operation last Oct. 1. Vernon, $1 35,900. and formica kitchen to deck and a beauti­ entrances, wall-to-wall The Blues became only the eighth team in NHL Must be 18 years. ing Route. Minimum carpeting throughout proximately 44,600 square feet, substantially in accordance The doctors repaired the tear and the pitcher is ex­ Tony Zilora. Philips with super appliances fully finished family with preliminary plans of The Lawrence Associates dated playoff history to come back from a 3-1 deficit. St. Louis seven games. WORLDS-Leading Real Estate, 742-1450. and breakfast bar. 3 room with fireplace. the spacious rooms, pected to be discharged from Centinela Hospital Medical Investment $7,000. dining areas, sliders to March 1, 1991. The appropriation may be spent for design e ^ e d a berth in the Norris finals, starting Thursday “I don’t think you can say we blew it,” Murray said. Psychic asks: ARE Bedrooms, ceramic Available immediately! and constmetion costs, equipment, furnishings, materials, Center in Inglewood, Calif., on Thursday. bath, fantastic summer private patio and private night against the giant-killing Mnnesota North Stars, “St. Louis played tremendous in Game 5 and then we miracles Call GREAT-Condition! East D.W. Fish Real Estate, land acquisition, architects' fees, engineering fees, legal Yocum would not discount the possibility that who upset the regular season champion Chicago Blackh- POSSIBLE? Hartford. $164,900. porch, aluminum siding. 643-1591 or 871-1400. courtyard. Conao fee fees, net temporary interest and other financing costs and Blyleven might pitch again. played tentative in our building in Game 6. They were Thousands report their Priced right at F______includes heat and hot other expenses related to the project; awks in the first round. just able to shut us down.” Fast Well cared for raised prayers answered. Call- ranch within walking $131,900! Jackson & water! Anne Miller Real Meanwhile, the Flames were eliminated Tuesday night MEET-A bargaini Lake Estate, 647-8000. 2. To authorize the issue of bonds or notes of the Town in an Holyfield in wildest dream in your prayers and Pharmaceutical distance to Dwyer Park. Jackson Real Estate area ranch with garage. amount not to exceed $9,425,000; to determine, or 5-4 in overtime by the in a seven-game Smythe Division: hopes by phone. 647-8400. 3 Bedrooms, 1-1/2 Tree-lined street. Spa­ authorize the First Selectman and the Treasurer to deter­ ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. (AP) — Asa 10-year-old boy, Oilers 5, Flames 4, OT: Esa Tikkanen scored his Change your fate with series between the fierce Alberta province rivals. The 1-800-327-8122 baths, fireplace, new cious deck, carpeting, mine. the amount, date, interest rates, maturities, form and Evander Holyfield dreamed of becoming a champion as third goal of the game at 6:58 of overtime to lift Edmon­ sudden wealth, suc­ MALLARD VIEW-New Oilers advanced to the Smythe finals against the Los An­ pressure treated deck eat-in kitchen. 2 other particulars of the bonds or notes; he watched George Foreman beat Joe Frazier for the ton over Calgary. cess in job, business, ranch and colonial geles Kings, also starting TTiursday night. off formal dining room Bedrooms, kitchen ap­ 3. To authorize the First Selectman' and the Treasurer to heavyweight title. love life. Only $2/min. homes. Change you plus in-ground pool and pliances included. Main lifestyle to 1-floor living. issue temporary notes of the Town in an amount not to ex­ The second round of the playoffs opens tonight with With the Oilers reeling under a continuous Calgary as­ For direct contact call: It would have been beyond Holyfield’s wildest 2-car garage. D.W. Fish level laundty, screened 2 Bedroom, 2 bath ceed $9,425,000 in anticipation of such bonds or notes; finals in the F^trick and Adams divisions. Pittsburgh sault, the Edmonton forward put a quick shot past goalie 1-900-535-2277. Real Estate, 643-1591 dreams, however, to picture himself fighting Foreman. hosts Washington in the Patrick and Boston entertains porch. Coventry, ranches. Also 3 t. If the bonds or notes authorized by the resolution are is­ Mike Vernon. Tikkanen also had an assist. YOUR-5 SUPER LUCKY or 871-1400. $1 15,900. Roy bedroom, 1-1/2 bath sued on a tax-exempt basis, to authorize the First Friday night at the Convention Center, Holyfield will Montreal in the Adams. Wishing F make his first heavyweight championship defense against The defending champion Oilers fought back from a DAYS can reward you Osborne. Philips Real colonials. Attached Selectman and the Treasurer to bind the Town pursuant to Norris Division: such representations and covenants as they deem neces­ Foreman, who at age 42 has defied time while not deny­ 3-0 deficit in the first period, tying the score by the end with LOVE-MONEY- will not sell LOTS-Of House. Large Estate. 742-1450. garage. From Blues 3, Red Wings 2: Brett Hull’s breakaway goal SUCCESS. Yes, avail­ Victorian loaded with PUBLISHER'S F $143,900. North Main sary or advisable in order to maintain the continued ex­ ing himself the pleasures of the table. of the second and going ahead in the third on a goal by able by phone from the emption from federal income taxation of interest on the snapped a tie late in the second period as the Blues com­ anything... charm. 4 Bedroom, 1-1/ NOTICE: NEW-3 Bedroom ranches St. to Union St. to Ros­ “What is a miracle?” the 250-pound foreman asked seldom-used Soviet forward Anatoli Semenov. world's most accurate bonds or notes, including covenants to pay rebates of in­ pleted their remarkable comeback. 2 bath with walk-up and capes. FHA or VA- setto Dr. "We’re Selling astrologer, your com­ EQUAL vestment earnings to the United States in future years; Tuesday at a news conference. “A miracle is someone In addition to Hull’s league-leading eighth goal of the a low-cost ad in attic. Tastefully No money down. Vinyl Houses!" Blanchard & But Calgary’s Ron Stem tied it with two minutes to plete personal horo­ Rossetto. 646-2482. 5. To appoint the Public Building Commission as the School who eats too much” — and comes out of a 10-year retire­ playoffs, Dan Quinn and Rich Sutter also scored and play in the third period, sending the game into overtime, Tha Associatad Prass Classified will. decorated and beauti­ HOUSING siding, no-wax floors, ment to get a shot at regaining boxing’s most important scope analysis. Shape fully maintained. Will Building Committee for the Project and to authorize that Adam Oates had two assists for the Blues. an appropriate conclusion to a series that wowed hockey CELEBRATION — St. Louis Blues Scott OPPORTUNITY full basements. Commission to approve design and construction expendi­ title. your future as have Why not place not last. $ 130’s. "We’re Coventry and area Last year’s Edmonton Oilers defeated Winnipeg in Stevens, left, goalie Vince Riendeau, cen­ over250,000 satisfied MANCHESTER-$99,000. tures for the project, to contract with architects, engineers, fans across Canada and the United States. Selling Houses!" All Real Estate adver towns, $108,875-up. Owners anxious. Excel­ “Evander Holyfield was bom so I could get my chance clients. Call to change one today! contractors and others in the name and on behalf of the seven games after falling behind 3-1 and went on to win ter, and Garth Butcher celebrate after Blanchard & Rossetto, Phil Blazawski. Philips lent condo, convenient to become heavyweight champion of the world,” “(Vernon) was way back in the crease. I just tried to your destiny: 1-900- 646: tised in this newspa­ Town and to exercise such other powers as are necessary their fifth in seven years. Others to ac­ Real Estate. 742-1450. location. Good starter or appropriate to complete the project; Foreman said. shoot the puck at the goal and it went in,” Tikkanen said defeating Detroit in Game 7 of their best-of- 386-3131. Only $2/min. 643-2711 complish the feat were Los Angeles in 1989, Washington per is subject to the F for empty nesters. The 28-ycar-old Holyfield is a 5-2 favorite. 6. To authorize the Board of Education to apply for and ac­ in 1988, Detroit and the New York Islanders in 1987, the of the wrist shot from the top of the faceoff circle that seven playoff series Tuesday night in St. MANCHESTER- Federal Fair Housing Sellers willing to help! Foreman predicts it will take him no longer to regain floated into the net. PRICED-To sell. Histories cept state grants for the project; Islanders in 1975 and Toronto in 1942. Louis. The Blues’ 3-2 win completed a $159,900. 6-6 Duplex, Act of 1968 which bedroom. 2 bath Points? Condo fees? the championship than it did to win it the first time when 11 HELP WANTED 11 HELP WANTED 2-car garage. Very You name it. Call Diane 7 To authorize the First Selectman, the Board of Selectmen, It was also the second time that Detroit coach Bryan The Oilers once led the series 3-1, only to have the dramatic comeback, previously trailing three makes it illegal to ad­ Gambrel Colonial with the Treasurer, the Public Building Commission and the he slopped Frazier in the second round in 1973 at spacious, nice, area, lots of charm. Large Comollo, 228-4814. Murray squandered a 3-1 lead to lose a series. The Red Flames battle back. vertise “any prefer­ RE/MAX East of the Board of Education and other proper officers of the Town to Kingston, Jamaica. games to one in the series. good size yard. livin g room , e a t in take all other action which is necessary or desirable to Separate utilities, ence, limitation or dis­ kitchen, first floor River. 647-1419. complete the project and to issue bonds or notes to defray Alzado arrested, Maced aluminum sided. Call crimination based on laundry, Large lot with the aforesaid appropriation. ROCK & ROLL and ask for Sharon, barn, semi-circle LOS ANGELES (AP) — Former Los Angeles Raiders Things falling into place for Blazers race, color, religion, LEGAL NOTICE Pursuant to Charter Section 10.6, the aforesaid resolution 646-5566. Re/MAX driveway with 2 street shall be submitted to vote upon voting machines on Friday, defensive end Lyle Alzado was arrested after allegedly Bruin offense has No stuffed shills, no ties. Na­ East of the River, 647- sex, handicap, family access. All this for May 17, 1991, between the hours of 6:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M. suuggling with a deputy marshal who sprayed him with By The Associated Press going,” he said. “The longest strealc Suns 153, Nuggets 118: Kevin 1419. NOTICE OF PUBUC SALE tional concern has 18 to 25 openings for status, or national ori­ $126,900. "We’re Sell­ Electors and persons qualified to vote in town meetings who Mace, authorities said. this season is 16, and these, guys Johnson made four baskets as ing Houses!" Blanchard A public sale of the contents gin, or any intention to of the storage spaces listed are not electors shall vote at the Town Hall, on Bolton Center Alzado, 42, was treated at a hospital and booked for Everything’s falling into place for want to get that.” Phoenix opened the game by hitting edge over young energetic people to work in the Rock & MANCHESTER- & Rossetto, 646-2482. Road in Bolton, Connecticut. make any such prefer­ below will take place at A investigation of battery on a j)eace officer. He was the Ftortland Trail Blazers. Clyde Drexler and Walter Davis its first 13 shots at Denver. Immaculate, original Space Station, 282 Chapel The aforesaid resolution will bo placed on the voting machines released on his own recognizance after promising to ap­ They’ve already clinched the best scored 16 points apiece for the Cedric Ceballos led Phoenix with Roll environment representing fashion, owner 9 room U&R built ence, limitation or dis­ SOUTH WINDSOR- Road, South Windsor, CT under the following heading: Garrison Colonial with 4 pear in court next month, a sheriff’s spokesman said. record in the NBA and they are the Blazers. Drexler and the rest of the 34 points, including 12 in the second Canadien defense crimination.” $203,000. Reducedlll 06074 on May 5, 1991 at 1:00 ’SHALL THE TOWN OF BOLTON APPROPRIATE sports and news publications. bedrooms, first floor The incident began when Deputy Marshal Linda Portland starters left the game in the Brand new 2000-plus p.m. Each space will be sold $9,425,000 FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF hottest team in the league with a quarter as the Suns romped to a den with fireplaced for­ This newspaper will not as one lot. The following Armstrong knocked on the door of Alzado’s apartment to third quarter and didn’t play again. square feet RENOVATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO BOLTON 15-game winning streak. Now, the 77-61 halftime lead. Rock to work, Roll to the bank. mal dining room. knowingly accept any Contemporary. 3 Large goods will be sold: serve him with legal documents of undisclosed content. Kenny Smith led the Rockets with By HOWARD ULMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND BOLTON HIGH schedule is working in their favor. The Suns hit 65 percent of their Enclosed sun porch. advertising for Real E s ­ bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, F216 Ricky Ferguson SCHOOL AND AUTHORIZE THE ISSUE OF BONDS Authorities said Alzado objected to being disturbed at 7 The Associated Press Travel major cities and resort areas. 2 Lower level family room The Blazers caught streaking shots but took 19 fewer shots than tate which is in viola­ hardwood flooring misc. items AND NOTES IN THE SAME AMOUNT TO DEFRAY a.m. and began a physical altercation with her outside his Houston on the second of consecu­ the Nuggets, who shot 39.5 percent with 2nd fireplace. 2-1/2 through-out. Owner SAID APPROPRIATION?” week paid training. Transportation fur­ tion of the law. Our A511 Tom Steinbach lOih-floor dwelling. tive games on the road and took ad­ BOSTON — The Boston Bmins had the NHL’s baths, hardwood floors very anxious. Call Linda carpeting, misc. items NBA Roundup and got 23 points from Michael and much more. Asking Voters approving a resolution will vote -'ifes‘ and those opoos- Fearing for her safety, Armstrong sprayed Alzado, fifth highest scoring team in, the regular season. The nished. Return guaranteed. readers are hereby Brown. RE/MAX East of ing a resolution will vote'N o.' vantage of the Rockets’ lackluster Adams. $219,000. U&R Realty. A312 William Laramie who is 6-foot-3 and w ei^s more than 2 ^ pounds, with the River, 647-1419. musical instruments, play to beat them 115-96 TUesday 13 points. Hornets 92, Heat 87: Dell Curry Montreal Canadiens had one of the youngest erouns 643-2692. informed that all dwell­ F Absentee ballots will be available from the Town Clerk’s office. Mace, the spokesman said. of defensemen. ^ For interview call Mrs. Vicent at ski equip, misc. items night. Spurs 128, Clippers 98: David 1(^ four reserves in double figures ings advertised in this Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, this 12th day of April, 1991. “They played a lot harder than with 19 points as Charlotte won at Tiiat combination favors the Bruins in the best-of-7 871-2432 or apply in person to Mrs. newspaper are avail­ A242 Henry Colangelo Maleeva wins in Slims event Robinson had 24 points, 13 MANCHESTER- Hundreds of readers turn tools, misc. items Robert R. Morra, that down in Houston, and I’ve seen rebounds and seven blocked shots as home against Miami. Adams Division final beginning tonight. It doesn’t $135,000. New to the to Classified every day Carl A, Preuss, able on an equal op­ C303 James Petrello HOUSTON (AP) — Iburth-seeded Katerina Maleeva some games on television on the Sherman Douglas had 23 points make Boston coach Mike Milbury rest much easier Vicent at the Comfort Inn Thursday and market. 3 Bedroom searching tor some oor- Douglas T. Cheney, San Antonio won at home against stereo, golf clubs, tv, defeated Christina F^apadaki 6-3, 6-2 in the second round Canadiens coach “Pht Bums has done a heck of a Bungalow Cape. portunity basis. To tlculor Item. Will your od Richard A, Pelletier, road where they’ve played a lot har­ Los Angeles and stayed a game for Miami. Friday only, 10am to 5pm. misc. items of the Virginia Slims of Houston. job with_ a young defense,” Milbury said Thesdav Updated, oversized complain of discrimi­ be thwe? 643-2711. James C. Veiteti der,” the Blazers’ Jerome Kersey ahead of second-place Utah in the Magic 113, Hawks 106: At Or­ 030-04 033-04 garage with loft. Dead­ nation call: In first-round matches, sixth-seeded Sandra Cechini said. “I think they might be falling Midwest. lando, Scott Skiles and Otis Smith We don t have to do anything different than what we Parents welcome at interview. defeated Flam Nelson 6-4, 6-2 and qualifer Samantha out a little bit of their flow.” do against any other defense. end street. Call Barbara 1 Robinson had 13 points in the each scored 25 points as Atlanta W. RE/MAX East of the HUD toll-free at: Smith upset eighth-seeded Mercedes Raz 6-3,6-1. “We were very sluggish physical­ game’s first 10 minutes — matching missed a chance to catch Philadel­ “We’re hoping that their lack of experience will River. 647-1419. 1-800-424-8590 A strograph Another Perez on horizon? ly and mentally,” Rockets coach the Clippers’ team total to that point. phia for fifth place in the Eastern come to haunt them. I’m not counting on it thoueh ” Don Chaney said. “We just didn’t The victory also kept alive San Conference. Gone from last year’s team are experienced defen­ CINCINNATI (AP) — The Big Red Machine teams of react very well.” semen Craig Ludwig and Chris Chelios. The onlv control. Antonio’s chance of matching its Racers 132, Nets 126: Chuck Per­ You've heard that old expression. the 1970s were as prolific in producing baseball-playing Cliff Robinson scored 12 of his remaining defensemen who have more than three GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Favorable franchise mark of 56 victories. San son scored 18 of his 24 points in In­ "Lucky in love, unlucky at cards." This offspring as winning championships. years of p la^ ff experience — Petr Svoboda a S Bridge i^¥xir developments could occur at this lime 14 points while Portland outscored Antonio (53-26) visits Houston on diana’s 78-point first half at New could be true in your Instance today, so Ken Griffey, Pete Rose, Hal McRae and Lee May are Houston 38-22 in the third quarter, Jean-Jacques Daigneault — both are hurt that will elevate your expectations re­ tread carefully. Thursday and Denver on Friday and Jersey.• ^^irthday garding something o( a nonmaleriaj na­ among the former Reds whose sons are playing pro ball. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Thi giving the Blazers an 88-61 lead. closes out the season against Dallas Svobo^ may miss the entire series with a bad ture. In many ways, it may prove more Reggie Miller scored 28 points Watch Is it correct to play the king or the harder you work today, the luckier you And the latest addition to the fold could be among the The Rockets, who hit 24 percent taee, while Daigneault is expected to miss at least the NORTH 4-11-91 valuable than money. at home on Sunday. and Detlef Schrempf 22 for the jack? are likely to get. This could be especially best. of their shots in the second and third ♦ 52 April 18, 1991 CANCER (June 21-July 22) You have a Jazz 111, Kings 101: Karl first game. And rookie defenseman Lyle Odelein will your target Clearly the diamonds were initially true in matters where you have strong Facers, who stayed two games ahead ♦ a 9 7 3 good friend presently working on your Eduardo Perez, the oldest son of Reds hitting coach periods, fell into third place in the serve a one-game suspension. 5-3. Otherwise East would have led his financial motivation. Malone scored 28 points and Jeff of New York for seventh place in the ♦ 5 2 Close friendships have always been im­ behalf to help you further your interests. Tony Perez, is making an impression for the Florida State Midwest Division, two games be­ Those who remain “are inexperienced, but thev By Phillip Alder last diamond and the defenders would AOUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) This af­ Malone 26 as Utah extended East. 4 K J742 portant to you, and this emphasis will This individual's support Is likely to be 9 have taken their five tricks — two dia­ ternoon or evening are good times to Seminoles. A year ago, he was just another first hind first-place San Antonio with wouldn t be m this league if they couldn’t do the ioh ” not change in the year ahead. Material more secretive than overt. Sacramento’s NBA-record road Reggie Theus led the Nets with WEST EAST During the card play, both sides monds and one from each of the other get together with someone to discuss a baseman-outfielder. Now, he’s one of the top college three games to go. losing streak to 36. 20 points. Boston forward Randy Burridge said opportunities, as well as adventure, LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A positive atti­ ♦ Q 6 4 3 ♦ A 98 should keep their eyes firmly on the three suits. could come your way as a result of good very important matter. However, lead prospects in America. “This was a very big game for us, ¥K862 tude can work wonders for you today, up to the Issue gradually. John Stockton had 21 points and Bullets 112, Bucks 106 OT: At ¥ 1 0 4 number of tricks needed for success. Since you know that West is holding relationships. as well as inspire those with whom you'll Perez, 21, leads the Seminoles with a .382 batting but you wouldn’t have known that ♦ K104 PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Financial 16 assists and Thurl Bailey scored Landover, Md., John Williams ♦J9763 When the contract is three no-trump, two diamond winners, you must put up be involved You're the light that can ig­ ♦ Q9 3 trends look very favorable for you to­ average. He is second on the team with seven home runs, by our play,” Chaney said. “It was 18 ptoints for the Jazz. Antoine Carr forced overtime with a last-second He’s playing again after missing 25 games with in ♦ 10 5 the declarer should be counting to your king of spades. If West has the ARIES (March 21-April 19) You'll func­ nite others. day. so try to focus on situations that third with 39 RBI and first in hits and runs. He has stolen one of those nights where we just Junes and was third in goals against average d^ing nine, whereas the defenders should be ace, you are down for sure. You must tion best today in situations where you VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepi. 22) You have the scored 35 points, but the next- layup, then scored eight of his 22 SOUTH could either make or save you money. It 14 bases in 40 games. As a junior, Perez is eligible for the regular season. Boston’s Andy Moog was targeting five tricks. make the play that maximizes your can exercise your mental and physical unique ability today to lit Into favorable didn’t have it. We could have put a highest total was Bill Wennington’s points in the extra session as ♦ K J 10 7 appears as if you could do well in either the major league amateur draft in June. lot of pressure on San Antonio, but “I really enjoy it,” Moog said of Ws g S s , ' ¥ Q J 5 The auction was straightforward, chance of keeping West off the lead. mobility. Don't let people or events pul situations that others have going. More 14 for the Kings, whose loss at Min­ Washington beat Milwaukee for the you in a position that restricts you in ei­ instance. Baseball America magazine recently ranked him as the it was one of our worst outings.” Roy. ’There’s no doubt in either of oSr m in d f S ♦ A Q 8 and West had an automatic diamond When your king of spades wins the remarkably, they'll welcome your nesota on Monday night set the first time in seven tries since 1989. ♦ A 8 6 lead. Declarer correctly ducked East’s trick, you cash your club and heart ther dimension. Trying to patch up a participation No. 9 collegiate prospect in the country. The Blazers, who have clinched NBA record for road futility. broken romance? The Astro-Graph LIBRA (Sopl. 23-Ocl. 23) No one is For your personal horoscope, Williams also had 12 assists and even though he^ Vulnerable: East-West king at trick one and won the second winners, ending with an overtrick. homecourt advantage throughout the Knicks 108, 76ers 99, OT: 10 rebounds, while Pervis Elli.son diamond trick with the ace. He ran the True, if West has the ace of spades Matchmaker can help you understand more skllllul at garnering mutual bene­ lovescope, lucky numbers Strickland may face charge Dealer: South what to do to make the relationship fits from a partnership than you are. playoffs, aj-e just one victory short Philadelphia set a record for most had 27 points and 15 rebounds and queen of hearts; East grabbed the and East the queen, going up with the work. Mail $2 to Matchmaker, c/o this People who link up with you today will and future forecast, call 9 SEATTLE (AP) — A misdemeanor charge of lewd of the Los Angeles Lakers’ 16-game 11 more points th a n ^ t^ ^ - ^ J T M S ^ '™ ^ ^ ^ ^ East trick with the king and returned his spade king instead of finessing the overtime games in a season, but Ledell Eackles 26 points for the against the Canadiens. “eai, were 5-2-1 South West North newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland later realize they made a good choice. Astro*Tone (95i each minute; conduct was being considered against San Antonio Spurs string that was the longest in the couldn’t establish the mark for most Bullets, who .scored the first six 1 NT Pass 2 ♦ Pass last diamond. South won with the jack results in three down instead of OH 44101-3428. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Grateful 2 ♦ Pass 2 NT Pass two down. But that extra 50 points is Touch-Tone phones only). guard Rod Strickland, accused of indecent exposure in a NBA this season. overtime victories as F^trick Ewing points of overtime. Despite their young defense, the Canadiens aiu queen and turned his attention to the TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Rather than recipients ol your generosity may at­ iu s i^ 9 goals. Only Chicago, which gave 3 NT All pass clubs. He cashed the ace and finessed nothing when compared with the lost try to (orce things to happen today, let tempt to do more in return lor you today Dial 1-900-963-3000 and hotel hallway, a King County prosecutor’s spokesman “Everything’s kind of over for us, scored 38 points for New York at Dan Schayes scored 23 points for but the guys want to keep that streak dummy’s jack, losing to East’s queen. game bonus if East holds the spade events unfold at their natural pace. than you initially did lor them, without enter your access code said. Madison Square Garden., the Bucks. Opening lead: ♦ 6 Back came the nine of spades. ace. You're likely to do better in arrange­ any prompting on your behalf. ments that aren't entirely under your SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) number, which is 134 L 1