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»i 1 4—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Jan. 7, 1991 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 7,1991—5 OPINION BUSINESS Pole’s CBT Open Forum From Page 5 remains deposits at the failed institution, Exempt soldiers regardless of whether they exceed the FDIC’s $100,000-per-account maximum, that assertion apparently from taxes go home failed to quell local depositors’ fears. To the Editor: “The bank officials and the U.S. Over the past months our servicemen and women in — sort of government have done nothing but Saudi Arabia have been receiving gifts and letters from a lie to us,” said one man from East grateful and appreciative American public, and that is as Hartford waiting in line this morn­ it should be. ing at CBT’s Manchester Parkade By JACK ANDERSON But our government apparently has no gratitude for it branch. “Tve been banking [with recently mailed the new income tax forms to our fighting and DALE VAN ATTA______CBT] for more than 40 years, but men and women in Saudi Arabia. In my opinion this is I’ve had it,” sinful, a travesty, and an unnecessary burden to place WARSAW, Poland — The body of a legendary pianist and Polish patriot, who At the Main Street CBT office, squarely on the shoulders of our already overburdened two women were waiting outside the died in New York in 1941, will be going troops in a combat area! It is truly ironic that some of this doors before 8:30 a.m., determined Photos by Rsginald Plnto/Manchsstsr Herald home this year on the 50th anniversary tax money will be used to purchase body bags and cas­ to withdraw all their funds. WORRIED — Local CBT of his death. But his heart will stay in kets when deducted form their pay! “My life is in that bank, every­ customers lined up first thing From his safe and secure office. Art Altman, IRS Ser­ America, literally. Unusual and confidential negotiations thing I’ve got, and I want it out of this morning to withdraw vice Director, stated that “if combat erupts IRS may (or there now,” Rochelle Desormiers may not) grant the soldiers indefinite extensions, but we recently resulted in an agreement by the funds, saying they were un­ United States to return the remains of Ig- said as her eyes began to tear. “I arc not at that point yet.” don’t want a check, I won’t take a sure of the bank’s stability. At A private, who would suffer the horror of combat nace Jan Paderewski to Poland. President Franklin D. Roosevelt had vowed that check. I want cash. I want my right, customers in line at the most, earns approximately $700-$800 a month, less than money.” Manchester Parkade branch. S9,(XX) per year. If the U.S. Congress can authorize itself am Paderewski’s body, sealed in a zine cas­ a whopping pay increase then it surely can find some ket at Arlington National Cemetery, Neither Desormiers, an East Above, Rochelle Desormiers thread of compassion and common sense and pass legis­ would not be returned to Poland until the Hartford resident who works in waits outside the Main Street lation allowing all soldiers in a combat zone (when fight­ country was free again. Manchester, or Carolyn Jordan, a office. ing erupts) a full exemption of their federal income taxes, The man who tipped us off to the Manchester senior citizen, said they secret “body talks” was Tadcusz had any significant faith in the and I call upon Congress to do so! telephone interview Sunday night. other well-qualified bidders might Mazowiecki, who recently resigned as FDIC’s assurances. Parkade CBT office. “I can’t believe we will have to bail out the FDIC if But while some customers were Question? If a soldier is killed in the first few months In the meantime, the former $23 apply, Seidman said Sunday. "We demanding their money in cash, the of combat, will our government seek to collect tax dol­ Poland’s prime minister. He was openly [the government] would let this banks continue to fall in 1991 and Dems can pick ‘the Lock’ puzzled at being stalled by the White “I have faith in them to a point,” billion Bank of New England Corp. expect to announce a transacuon FDIC would guarantee only that lars on the first few months of their pay? Our benevolent bank fail,” she said. 1 ^ 2 at the pace they did in 1990,” said Jordan. But, she and Desor­ has been broken up by the FDIC soon. In the meanume. it s business “depositors [will] continue to have o IRS had decided that it will allow the soldiers to extend House on the hoped-for return of the said Gerard Cassidy, a banking DO miers argued, “what if the FDIC Seidman estimated the ultimate into three separate banking firms: as usual. access to their funds by checks or their filing deadline until June 15th. The Census Bureau has spoken. The votes as New York and Pennsylvania done it six of the last ten times — the remains. analyst for more than seven years goes under? What if it suddenly has cost of bailing out Bank of New New Bank of New England, New Seidman said that all offices of automated teller machmes.' Seid­ m The old saying “death and taxes” has now taken a to­ official 1990 head count has been combined, as many as Texas and Florida Democrats not at all. One of Mazowiecki’s first actions with Thcker Anthony, based in Bos­ to bail out other large banks, and England at $2.3 billion, placing it Connecticut Bank & Trust Co. and the three closed banks will operate man, however, also asserted that the CD tally new and somber meaning! rclea.scd. We have the political rules of combined. But, by standard rules, no Democrat when he became prime minister in 1989 ton. doesn’t have enough money any among the most expensive rescues New Maine National Bank. All as usual. The FDtC asserts mat rmi federal insurer would “meet any un­ Edward .1. Wilson the road for as far as the eye can sec, and California has voted Republican in six now qualifies. California has a was to inquire about the return of the “The only way the pace can be more?” in the agency’s history. three banks are wholly-owned by banking services will be available to usual liquidity needs of the banks” 164 Pearl St. actually 50 percent farther. We have win­ straight presidential elections. But some Republican governor, Pete Wilson, who pianist’s body. But he hit red tape in stopped is if the economy starts to “Taxpayers, unfortunately, have the FDIC, which is seeking to sell all deposit and loan customers at the — or that it would insure that there Manchester ners and messages. of those elections were close, as in 1988 will appoint a Republican to fill his Washington. Mazowiecki visited Ar­ Depositors were withdrawing grow — rapidly — and real estate the lenders individually. same hours of operation as in the would be money available for any Our censuses — tsk, tsk — are dis­ when George Bush got 51.7 percent. Senate seat. The only major statewide lington last March on a state visit, but funds from certificate of deposits got to confront a situation in which starts to rise in value,” he said in a “We have two active bidders and past. amount of withdrawl. criminatory. Censuses are taken decen­ Unlike California, many states have Democratic office-holder is Sen. Alan still had received no formal promise to and from Individual Retirement Ac­ 33 Consider former nially. Presidential elections occur quad- recently voted overwhelmingly Cranston, who is aged, infirm and under return the body to Poland. counts (IRAs), regardless of interest rcnially. Accordingly, some censuses, Republican. Twenty-three Southern and investigation. Democratic Lt. Gov. Leo So a prominent American of Polish or tax penalties they might incur. like the 1980 count, set the presidential McCarthy was bom in New Zealand and ancestry, Lt. Gen. Edward Rowny, got “I’ve been banking here for 20 Failure Mott’s building electoral terrain for only two national is thus ineligible. involved in July. He had been chief years,” said Shirley Surwill this elections. Some, like the 1990 Census, Or break The Lock. negotiator for the Strategic Arms Reduc­ morning. “But I’m taJeing my money From Page 5 set it for three elections. (The 1980 Cen­ The last time the Demoerats were tion Talks, and this was a job that needed out. I don’t trust this bank.” To the Editor: sus results could not have been ready for BEN lock-breakers was in 1976, when Jimmy a negotiator. starts to rise in value.” had made to the main Massachusetts defaults during a recession. A great idea was presented in a recent “Letter To The Not everyone waiting at the crunch in this part of the country. accounts. the 1980 election. So it regulated 1984 WATTENBERG Carter was regarded as a moderate Rowny went to Poland as a private Boston-based Bank of New bank. “Unfortunately, the old Bank of Editor” — buying the renovated former Mott’s building bank’s offices this morning was The bad news is that the FDIC is Despite that protection, con­ m and 1988. But the 1990 census will be Southerner, not a national liberal. citizen and talked to Mazowiecki and England, which lost $1.4 billion Lawrence Fish, chairman of the New England Corp. was unable to on East Center Street for the main part of Manchester’s panicked, however. Frank Stehlan of stuck with more than $3 billion in sumers already reeling from the ready for 1992 and will control the elec­ How to break The Lock? The Solidarity leader Lech Walesa. Both during the 12 months ended Sept. holding company, blamed the losses survive the 1980s that was symbol­ new Town Hall! Manchester said he was withdraw­ bad assets.” forced closing of 45 banks and tions of 1992, 1996 and 2000.) Democrats could nominate either a were emphatie that Paderewski must be 30, announced Friday it expected a on the real estate slump. ized by rapid loan growth and real It is centrally located, up-to-codc, features parking, air ing most of his money from CBT, The subsidiary banks have com­ credit unions in Rhode Island last There is no easy remedy for this dis­ Southerner or a Westerner. The returned. $450 million loss in 1990’s final “No institution was as con­ estate appreciation that all came to a conditioning, etc. — and has been available for some criminatory practice against odd-decade but he was leaving a small amount bined assets of $23 billion, down week may start hoarding assets, Democrats could nominate someone “For some reason that 1 cannot explain quarter, enough to make it insolvent. centrated in real estate as the Bank finding halt in 1987-1988,” Cas­ from $32 billion on Sept. 30, 1989. time now. censuses. There is no affirmative action Western states (generally somewhat con­ on deposit in case the bank did Cassidy said. from the (perceived) right wing of their to you,” Mazowiecki told us, “the The parent company’s two other of New England,” he said. sidy said. All branches were opening today Along with this main building, our present landmark for censuses. If you don’t like it, call servative) voted at least 55 percent recover from its ills. “There’s anecdotal evidence that (perceived) left-wing party. The best American government has to take a posi­ subsidiaries — Connecticut Bank Cassidy said bank managers ag­ “The good news is these clean, and federal regulators promised that and historic Town Hall could have its handsome staircase James Madison. Republican in the last two elections. In And Patrica Davis of East such depositors are literally taking course is both, not only for lock-breaking tion on this. We would like to get his and Trust Co. of Hartford and Maine gressively made commercial and healthy banks will go out and seek even customers with deposits Q and halls restored to former beauty — and still have ade­ So, until 2004, what you see is what addition, Indiana and New Hampshire but for Califomia-carrying. Hartford said she was leaving most National Bank of Portland — fell money out of the bank and putting it body back, so I wrote a letter concerning real estate loans during an economic credit-worthy borrowers and hope­ greater than the $100,000 insurance under the proverbial mattress,” he quate space for selected offices — especially along with you’ve got. have gone Republican by more than 60 The list of Democrats who have been this to President Bu.sh.” That confidential of her money deposited at the because of financial guarantees they swell and were unprepared for huge fully lessen the impact of the credit the renovated school and Probate Court Buildings. limit would have full access to their said. And what you’ve got is the winner: percent. recently mentioned for the presidency letter, sent Aug. 29, is tactful, but firm: Who says every department must be in one building California. These states make up “The Republican and who do not fit that bill include, al­ “Poland recalls with gratitude that the anyway? People go in for this or that — not everything at California may turn out to be the first Lock.” (The only jurisdiction in the phabetically, Sen. Bill Bradley, Gov. Bill remains of one of her most revered and one time. m > state in American history to have veto Democratic “Lock” is the District of Clinton, Gov. Mario Cuomo, Rep. cherished sons ... have been under the Here is a perfect chance for our Yankee philosophy — ntroducing a breakthrough in weight loss ----the new power over a major political party. Thus: Columbia.) Richard Gephardt, Sen. A1 Gore, Rev. care of the United States of America I “use it up — eke it out — make it do” — but don’t do § « If Californians don’t vote Democratic, The Republican Lock states, gained 8 Jesse Jackson, Sen. Bob Kerry and Rep. (until) ‘Poland shall be free.’ ... It would without! the Republicans will almost surely win electoral votes due to the 1990 Census, Steven Solarz. be most appropriate to begin planning Personal CZhoice* Rrogram from VQfe/ght NA/^tchers*. Town leaders — please give this your full considera­ the presidency. yielding a total of 223 electoral votes. The list of Democrats who have been for Paderewski’s remains to be interred tion. California now has more people (30 Add California’s new total of 54 and mentioned who do fit the bill is smaller. in Poland on the 50th aimiversary of his M. Linsay million) than the combined total of 22 bingo! That’s 277, seven more than re­ They include, alphabetically. Sen. Lloyd death on June 29, 1991. These plans And believe me, you can lose 55 Church St. other states. quired to take the salute as commander- Bentsen, Sen. David Boren, Sen. Sam could be made final in early May 1991.” the weight. Manchester Ctimryl AuM n of California gained 6 million in popula­ in-chief. Nunn, Sen. Charles Robb and Gov. Mazowiecki heard nothing from the W hat's more, with caring, con­ tion in the last decade. Their gain in one L o n g Isl3 n d . N e w CD So the formula for Democrats is Douglas Wilder. White House before he stepped down itin three food ybrk b e ca m e a cerned meeting decade is equal to the total population of elemental: Carry California or break the The moral of this statistical exercise: from office. But on Dec. 14, the Polish Weight Watchers leaders like myself m em ber tn Ja n u a ry . Virginia. conservative South/West Lock, or lose Democrats come to your census. government got a missive from the State to guide you — Give businesses California, in the 1992 election, will without even contesting the rest of the 1987 By M ay 1987 Ben Wattenberg, a senior fellow at the Department saying the Poles could have plans to choose from, s h e lo s t 3 0 po u n d s meeting leaders have 54 electoral votes, more than any country. American Enterprise Institute, is author their pianist back in time for the anniver­ arKi reached her who've been lifetime w eightless SAVE What to do? Why not put a Califor­ a break state ever had. of “The First Universal Nation,” sary, but that a committee was being where you are California now has as many electoral nian on their ticket? Republicans have g o a f S h e b e c a m e a published by The Free Press. formed to oversee the transfer “with full nev\/ meeting leadenn now and suc­ To the Editor: honor and dignity.” Nothing gets done in A u g u st. 1987 to h e p cessfully lost Washington without a committee. o th e rs a ch ie ve th e It seems that the answers to Connecticut’s fiscal mess sa m e su c c e s s sh e s weight — you $» are there for everyone to see. Why do our legislators One thing the Poles won’t get is puts you in control. e n jo y e d w ith won't just learn \bbight waxhers Pay O n ly remain so blind? Clean up the football bowls Paderewski’s heart. Perhaps following how to lose the Everyday we see people wanting to start a new busi­ the example of his predecessor. Polish- pounds. bom composer Frederic Chopin (whose ness. But they don’t because the state sends a simple You'll learn WASHINGTON — Here’s a modest Bowl. contests not named after an automaker, heart was enshrined in Warsaw separate It's fantasticl" message: “We will put you out of business faster than proposal for a New Year’s resolution: insurance company, pizza parlor or other how to keep It was conceived by Raycom Manage­ from his body) Ptderewski ordered that — Cheryl Austin, Weight Watchers Meeting Leader any competitor by taxing you to death.” During 1991, let’s attempt to clean up ment Group, whose principal business is commercial enterprise — offers par­ them off. $10 upon his death his heart be removed I’m hoping that our new governor truly understands ticipating teams by far the biggest W eek ly one of the most scandalous aspects of operating a television sports network and from his body and buried separately. He how growth occurs, and will incorporate the following college athletics — the commercializa­ which wanted a bowl game of its own to payout: $6 million apiece. directed that it never leave America, and Fee. ideas into his fiscal policy: First, roll back the sales taxes tion of post-season football bowl games. sell on a syndicated basis to television The other three major games lure con­ out-of-town company? Pick a more flexible that the rest of his remains should stay in “During rr^ on small service businesses. They have lost countless testants with guarantees of at least $3 one, like Level Three. Whatever your needs Because there are almost no external stations throughout the country. America until Poland was free. 3 'A years as customers (and the state has lost tax dollars) because of controls over those contests, the recently Raycom, in turn, persuaded Block­ million per team, while no self-respect­ will be, there's a food plan to match. So you "A BEAUTIFUL But since Paderewski never served in extra charges added to everyone’s bills. Second, en­ concluded round of bowl games buster Entertainment Corp., the ing second-tier bowl game would con­ a W eight the U.S. military, he could not be buried can eat what you want, when you N EW YOU IS JUST A courage the development of new businesses by providing produced excesses previously sider providing compensation of less country’s largest operator of video tape at Arlington. Instead, his body is in the Watchers® want. Without going PHONE CA LL AW AY." opportunities for start-ups to succeed. Certain state agen­ unimagined. rental stores, to pay for the honor of than $1 million for each team. concrete base of a memorial that holds meeting leader. o ff the Program . „Yr,iniPAT Thinking back, I remember cies like the Department of Economic Development need In earlier years, the Rose, Orange, That’s why football differs from bas­ And that YOU LL EAT to have their budgets increased, not cut, because they the mast of the battleship “Maine,” I've helped a lot how hard it was to take that first Sugar, Cotton and a few other bowls ketball, baseball, volleyball, swimming, means so long, YOUR FAVORITE offer programs which benefit the new business owner. which was sunk in Havana harbor in step. I felt discouraged and scared. provided civic promoters in selected Sun gymnastics, lacrosse, wrestling and every o f people lose guilt. Hello, results. FO O DS FROM Next, provide start-up assistance to inventors, who offer Belt cities with a harmless opportunity to other college sport. In all of those cases, 1898, beginning the Spanish-American And tired of feeling bad about myself. war. w eig h t — includ­ DAY ONE." the prospect of new products and new jobs, but who also sponsor holiday season sports festivals ROBERT post-season championship tournaments But once I made that phone call to Every time I look through the Personal face an unyielding government which threatens their that would lure tourists and their money, WALTERS are organized under the auspices of the Paderewski’s heart is in a shrine built ing myself I've Weight Watchers, I only wished I'd done Choice guide. I'm amazed at the things you're very start-up. attract favorable national attention to the National Collegiate Athletic Association. by the Pauline Fathers in Doylestown, se e n a lo t o f go o d it sooner. And after I went to my first meet­ In short, let’s get real. Rolling back the oppressive tax Fa. allowed to eat. 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tSTT-.*- II 6—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Jan. 7,1991 iBattrlirslrr Hrralil Banks Iraq From Page 1 From Page 1 Section 2, Page 7 ter Hans-Dietrich Genscher. He also Monday, Jan. 7,1991 J Bush and Baker have opposed for Agostinelli said that examiners for the state Depart­ in the double digits. As an indicator of the bank’s finan­ Kuwait by Jan. 15. LOCAL/REGIONAL several months any “linkage” be­ will stop in Milan to meet with ment of Banking told him after a recent review that his cial strength, he pointed out the the bank’s stock is cur­ Baker said if Iraq did not withdraw by the deadline, which tween Iraq’s Aug. 2 invasion of Italian officials. bank is not considered a problem compared to some of rently listed at $60 a share while many bank stocks are Baker said he also spoke by A Kuwait and the Palestinian-Israeli the others they have to deal with. was set by the U.N. Security Coun­ trading at $5 or less. dispute. telephone with Soviet Foreign Min­ Serving Manchester ■ Coventry ■ Andover ■ Bolton ■ Hebron Indeed, the three-branch bank had net income in the Nevertheless, in order to preserve capital for the fu­ cil in November, “they will be, in all probability, forced out.” Asked if the French proposal was ister Eduard A. Shevardnadze before third quarter of this year of $392,000. And the bank’s ture, the bank will probably cut the dividend it pays to a form of linkage. Baker replied: leaving Washington, asking that capital — the financial cushion that protects a bank its stockholders, Agostinelli said. Last year, the bank Baker on Sunday ruled out a move by France for a Mideast peace “Tfcs.” He then went on to say the Moscow send a message to Saddam during bad times — stands at a robust 7 percent of its paid a dividend of $1.75 per share. Agostinelli had not United States could not support the about the gulf crisis. yet decided what the dividend payout will be this year. conference in exchange for Iraqi assets, Agostinelli noted. The figure compares favorably idea. Baker will go to 'Rirkey from Staum apology Tow man At the end of the third quarter. Savings Bank of withdrawal. to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp’s requirement of “We are encouraging diplomatic Geneva and then to the Middle East 3 percent — which many banks in the state have not Manchester’s non-performing loans stood at $5.4 mil­ He flew here from Washington A efforts by others,” Baker said. “But and the gulf. He plans talks in Saudi been able to meet. lion, or 1 percent of the total portfolio of $544 million, a Sunday night for an eight-day trip to we are discouraging any divergen­ Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, shows ”^e bank’s financial strength is due its strict lending ratio that is considered good for the industry, Meduski Europe and the Middle East. “We ces.” Egypt and Syria. redone and OK’d policy, Agostinelli asserted. “Basically, we don’t make said. find it impossible tc sign on to it,” On Tiesday, Baker will stop in b a last-minute addition to his any loans outside of the Greater Manchester-area, he He said the 20-branch savings bank’s continuing he said of the French proposal. said.” strong performance is due to its conservative lending Baker also was to meet today France to see Mitterrand and French itinerary. Baker said he would stop By RICK SANTOS have felt as a result of the various the Spirit Foreign Minister Roland Dumas and in Ottawa on the way home next practices which, unlike some banks, “doesn’t include a with Manfred Woerner, the Manchester Herald public statements made by board Arthur Libbey met John French By sticking to the market that it knows best, the bank in Germany to confer with Chancel­ lot of speculative real estate lending.” secretary-general of the North At­ Sunday to meet with Canadian members regarding her performance for the first time about 2 ajn. can maintain better quality control over the loans it does lor Helmut Kohl and Foreign Minis­ make, he said. In addition to its core business or home mortgage lantic Treaty Oganization; and with leaders. MANCHESTER — A resolution or duties.” Christmas morning when Libbey First Federal Savings and Loan Association of East lending, the Savings Bank lends to “local businesses Foreign Ministers Francisco Fernan­ by the town’s Board of Directors to It states she suffered, “uraieces- was called to tow the older man’s Hartford, which has one branch in Manchester, is also who we know to be good customers,” he said. dez Ordonez of Spain, Gianni De apologize for Assistant Treasurer sary and unwarranted public dump truck. faring relatively well, said President James Shelton. The James P. Moynihan Jr. a banking analyst for Michelis of Italy and Jacques Poos Ruth Staum is likely to come before humiliation and ridicule as the result There was nothing mechanically of Luxembourg. the board a second time when it of the investigation and public state­ N bank earned $1.6 million in the first nine months of this Hartford’s Advest brokerage, said that banks such as wrong with the vehicle, which is year, an actual increase from the $1.1 million it earned Manchester State Bank and Savings Bank of Manchester French President Francois Mitter­ Haiti meets Thesday night. ments made by members of the equipped with a plow that French rand, with strong support from Ger­ The directors were to apologize to Board of Directors.” during the same time last year. are doing better than many of their peers in Connecticut From Page 1 uses in his Manchester snowplowing “Compared to many of the other [banks,] we’re in and New England. many and Italy, persuaded the 12- Staum last month for allegations Naab said today that the business. No accident was involved great shape,” Shelton said. Both institutions have non-performing loan ratios nation European Community last which some Republican members Republican members of the board either, and the police made no To be sure, even the best performers have not been under the regional average of 7 percent, he said. And the week to open a dialogue with Iraq. had made about possible im­ agreed with the language in the report. In facL the entire encounter all the tumioil were not known, but entirely unscathed by the hard times that have hit the fact that they are still earning money means “they are Mitterrand declared himself to be The reported capture of Lafontant proprieties involving Staum. A redrafted resolution. was pleasanL as middle-of-the-night he was reported safe. region’s lenders. For example Manchester State Bank’s probably doing about as well as can be expected.” “a loyal friend of the United States,” came shortly after the nation’s police investigation determined And Cassano said his Democratic towing operations go. Aristide, a leftist Roman Catholic non-performing loans have risen in accordance witli the But Moynihan cautioned that even financial institu­ but he also said he was not “in the military had said it would move to there was no basis for charges. The colleagues were to review the Libbey, from Charlie’s Towing on priest elected by a landslide last tions that are performing relatively well could get hurt if position of a second-class soldier end the attempted coup by the investigation focused on mileage revised resolution tonight. Tolland IVuTipike, volunteered for slump that has hit the state’s commercial real estate sec­ month in the country’s first free tor. the economy continues to worsen and more loans go who must obey his commanding reputed head of the dreaded Tonton vouchers and compensatory work “It looks like we have an agree­ the first time this year in a national nationwide vote, is scheduled to Agostinelli said his bank’s non-performing loans have sour. general.” Macoute militia that had enforced records. ment,” he said. the Duvalier regime. take office Feb. 7, the fifth anniver­ swelled to about 5 percent of its $96 million loan Meduski agreed with Moynihan’s opinion. “There’s The French proposal is a step But the resolution drafted by Neither side has specified the no question that if the economy continues to deteriorate toward meeting Iraq’s demand to tie It was not known whether there sary of Duvalier’s fall in a popular Democratic minority leader Stephen portfolio. A loan is classified as non-performing when it uprising. reason the Republicans considered is no longer accruing interest. more people will be out of work” and unable to pay their consideration of its five-month oc­ was any bloodshed during Lafon- T. Cassano was not adopted because the original language unacceptable. cupation of Kuwait to holding an in­ tant’s move against the government, But Agostinelli said that the the percentage of bad debts. the Republican majority could not Questions have been raised as to Scort Br»de/Manch»«t9r H»rald Haitians enraged by the threat to loans is still low compared to that of weaker banks, “But I’m hoping that [the economy] has bottomed out ternational conference on the Pales­ or the military’s reported arrest of agree with the language used. whether the adoption of a resolution PIECING THINGS TOGETHER — From the right, Linda Kong, Agnes Krajewski, Rebec­ him. what was to have been their some of which have non-performing loans percentages and will start to pick up,” he said. tinians’ quest for a state carved out strongly acknowledging false and Lafontant, backed by an undeter­ country’s first peaceful transition to Cassano and Republican Geoffrey ca Lee. and Karen Hoang, students at Verplanck Elementary School, work together on a of Israeli territory. damaging statements could make democracy had taken to the streets Naab have agreed on a rewritten puzzle Friday afternoon. Kong and Lee are enrolled in the school’s English as a Second Iraqi Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz mined number of soldiers, had the board or certain members vul­ in protest. resolution, which both say is basi­ said last week that he would take up declared he was the new president nerable if a lawsuit were brought Language Program, while Krajewski no longer needs additional help with her English. Reports that Mrs. Pascal-Trouillot cally the same as the last resolution, the issue of “justice and fairness” after a burst of heavy gimfire at the over the allegations. Cassano, who had l ^ n held hostage by Lafontant only briefer. for the Palestinians with Baker when palace early today. said he knew of no suit, said he came from the army and the U.S. Susan Plese they meet in Geneva on Wednesday. The whereabouts of President­ The original resolution, ap­ thinks the damaging statements Baker, in an airborne news con­ elect Jean-Bertrand Aristide during State Department. proximately one single-spaced were made on the record, and there­ Foreign students not alone holiday campaign dubbed ference, again ruled out negotiations typewritten page, concluded that fore the resolution would have no T.O.W £D., for Towing Operators with Aziz. Chairman of the Board Mayor Terry effect on any suit. By SCOTT B. BREDE grouped together according to they’re saying, McCubrey said. Working to Eliminate Drunk Driv­ “There is really nothing to Werkhoven, write a letter “apologiz­ Naab said he would not comment Manchester Herald their age and knowledge of the But, as soon as a foreign student ing. negotiate,” he said. “There are some CALDWELL ing to Mrs. Staum for any embar­ on any legal ramifications of adopt­ English language. begins to leam simple one-word Participants give free rides home, things to communicate.” llUffHWl V rassment or discomfort she may ing a strong resolution. MANCHESTER — The first In recent years, Verplanck has sayings, friendships start to pick and a free tow as well, to those who The secretary referred to a letter OIL day in a new school can be a seen a number of foreign students up, she said. have indulged in too many spirits of President Bush sent with him for 649-8841 frightening experience, but for coming through its doors, said its Teachers usually give lessons the season. Charlie’s was the only Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. It Hyura Choi, it posed an additional principal Douglas Townsend. on a foreign students’ heritage towing service in Manchester to par­ reiterated that force may be used to Town battles problem because she could not “It is frightening enough for upon their entry into a class, she ticipate this year. Chadhofihe evict the 500,000 Iraqi troops unless speak a word of English. kids to change schools who speak said. Libbey was on call over both the pullout deadline is met. In September, Choi, a fifth- English and are from this Townsend said Verplanck stu­ Christmas and the New Year, and he Baker declined to speculate on the $1 02*> counU7 ,” said Townsend, noting grader at Verplanck Elementary dents have participated in an in­ will probably do the same thing outcome of his meeting with Aziz. ESOL’s success in integrating ternational dinner and “Dress Up C.O.D. welfare burdens School, moved from Korea to again next year. Despite his commit­ “I’m not going to tell you that we 150 Gallon Minimum Manchester, and her first day in foreign students in the school sys­ Day,” where some of the school’s ment — and efforts to publicize the don’t anticipate that there might be Price subjecl to change. tem. foreign students wear their native By RICK SANTOS are unemployed yet classified as the new school could have ^ e n program with public service an­ some surprise coming out of this Kong, who attends ESOL les­ dress to school as way to promote Manchester Herald employable as compared with 17 more overwhelming, if not for nouncements, newspaper articles meeting, because I think there very another student’s help. sons during her regular classes’ cultural diversity. and posters placed in local bars and well might be,” he said enigmatical­ from December of 1989. And the reading time and social studies Students also took part in MANCHESTER — Town Human Choi was paired up with Linda the police station — only two men ly. “Let’s wait and see.” town has 49 homeless families; last lessons, said that she is mostly at “Geography Awareness Week,” NATHAN AGOSTINELLI RICHARD MEDUSKI Services Director Hanna Marcus is ' year there were 36. Kong, a sixth-grader at Verplanck took advantage of the service. The Baker also refused to rule out QUESTIONS ABOUT BANKRUPTCY who had moved from Korea to ease with the English language were they wrote geography ques­ second reveler called about 9:30 seeing Saddam somewhere other concerned that the town is nearing a except that she still has trouble tions on paper bags with the point at which it could lose reimbur­ Most of the assistance is needed this country a year before. p.m. on New Year’s Day, accepted than Baghdad. for rent and medical costs, social “She asked me to explain what with words that have multiple answers and handed them out to sements from the state for local wel­ the ride home in Manchester, but m ' > Bush said Friday “there will be no service agents say. everyone was talking about,” said definitions because each word in customers at Highland Park changed his mind at the last minute fare programs and she is taking that Korean only has one meaning. meeting in Baghdad,” the secretary In an attempt to address the Kong, who in a little more than a Market, he said. about the free tow. He left his car Somalia’s ruling family said. “I’m going to leave it right For a free 30 minute consultation concern to the Board of Directors. Choi, who is still in need of Agnes Krajewski, another budgetary shortfall and the inade­ Any loss of such reimbursements year learned to speak English parked. there where the president put it.” quate service, the department is re­ fluently. Kong’s assistance, said school sixth-grader at the school, is one There’s nothing particularly Baker acknowledged not all the would be the result of auditors here is a lot different from Korea student who no longer needs the Call Low Offices questing a $614,300 supplemental Choi and Kong are among the dramatic about Libbey’s motiva­ J 3 ^ 27 nations with forces in the Persian penalizing the town for not servicing where a classroom can have as help of the ESOL program. appropriation from the town, 18 students at Verplanck enrolled tions. The 28-year-old Manchester > reportedly flees nation Gulf region were eager to fight Iraq. welfare applicants as promptly as many as 50 or 60 students. When Krajewsld first came to 747-9999 $540,000 of which is reimbursable in the English to Speakers of native hasn’t been touched, per­ ‘"Phe vast majority, in my view, the state mandates. Dale McCubrey, the head of the the United States from Poland two mittee of the Red Cross said 280 by the state. Other Languages program sonally, by tragedy involving Rebel spokesman Abdulcadir ar^ firm ” he said. “Not only will “We must see a client within four ESOL for the Manchester school years ago, she said the only words D By REID MILLER foreigners were aboard the planes (ESOL), better known as English drunken driving. He’s single, and Mohammed Abdulle said soldiers they be willing to fight, many of days of a request for assistance,” The request for the budgetary in­ district, said the program’s pur­ The Associated Press and that 60 Italians had been unable as a Second Language. she knew were “no” and “OK.” not worried about wife or children. loyal to Siad Barre were fleeing the them as you probably know are Marcus said, providing one example crease is to be considered by mem­ pose is not only to teach these stu­ “The hardest thing was to get “I don’t drink and drive,” he says. city, sacking as they went, and rob­ to get to the airport for the evacua­ eager to fight. C othcart & Cosselia of state mandates for town social bers of the Board of Directors at Although ESOL is offered at dents English, but to help them MOMBASA, Kenya — Hundreds used to using ‘a’ and ‘the’ before “But we do a lot of drunk driving bing people of food and cars. tion. The Red Cross, which has been However. Baker added, there are service agencies. their meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thesday most other schools in town, the get accustomed to other school of foreigners fleeing fighting in the 854 Asylum Avenue each word,” she said, explaining accidents and you get a little sick.” Italy’s Foreign Ministry, which overseeing the rescue operation, said some varying degrees of commit- The extent of any penalty for in the hearing room of the Lincoln program has its largest enrollment children. Somali capital, Mogadishu, landed it did not know when a plane wouid Center. that the Polish language doesn’t Unpleasant memories are the was in contact with Italy’s ambas­ mem. Hartford. Connecticut 06105 non-compliance is usually only a of elementary school students at Sometimes other children take safely in Kenya today, and the fami­ be able to land again. use articles before each sentence. primary motivations for his efforts. sador to Somalia, said there was portion of the money paid out to the Verplanck, where students from their silence when they first come ly of embattled President Mohamed recipient who was not served as Of the proposed $614,300 hike, The cost of tows Charlie’s offered fighting in Mogadishu. It said it did $600,000 would used for payments China, Poland, Korea, Puerto to school as them being unfriend­ “Now, I think Polish grammar Siad Barre reportedly fled to the promptly as regulations require. this year in Manchester, Libbey not know if the fighting included the to welfare recipients through June, Rico, Nigeria, the Dominican ly or uninterested, rather than as is harder than English grammar,” United Arab Emirates. Nonetheless, Marcus wants to says, is just under $60 each. The airport where rebels trying to over­ Build Your Future at the end of the fiscal year. Republic and Vietnam are being unable to understand what Krajewski said. Chaotic conditions were reported maintain the town’s stellar record cost of Libbey’s time on call, for in Mogadishu, where Siad Barre’s throw the government claimed Sun­ for reimbursement rates. She is And of the remaining $14,300, which he was unpaid, is hard to cal­ government has been under rebel day to have mounted a major as­ culate. “Skip thaL” he says, shrug­ sault. proud to report that during the last $8,000 would be used for the hiring siege for a week. Manchester decade the town has received more of an additional part-time social ging- Diplomatic sources in the United Italy has bee closely involved be­ The only thing that bothers him is cause Somalia was created in July than 99 percent of the reimburse­ worker, who would work 19 hours Arab Emirates had earlier said Siad Ed board, teachers agree irresponsibility. Three or four ments owed it for welfare payments. per week through the end of June, Barre himself was aboard the plane 1960 in a merger of the British people, he says, actually phoned Somaliland Protectorate and the “That’s one of best rates for according to Marcus’s proposal. Femald, chairman of the board’s negotiating team, will landing in Abu Dhabi, but later said Community towns of this size in tlie state,” she By DAVID LAMMEY Charlie’s on New Year’s Eve, before Italian Trusteeship Territory of be a 6.7 percent school budget increase in the first year it was unclear whether he was said. “I would rather have a part-time Manchester Herald imbibing, to make reservations to be among the approximately 70 people Somalia. person come in here than have our and a 6.4 percent increase in the second year. towed, Earlier today, two Italian planes But maintaining that successful aboard. social workers work Saturdays and BOLTON — The Board of Education and the Bolton Those figures are lower than previously expected, “That will encourage them to landed in Mogadishu and rescued rate will be difficult this year be­ Femald says, due to a co-pay clause stipulating that the The oil-rich United Arab College cause the staff which handles Sundays and bum out,” she said. Education Association avoided going into arbiuation by drive to a party when that’s what Emirates has been a financial sup­ about 250 people, mainly foreigners, association pay 5 percent of health insurance costs. In General Assistance pay-outs is over­ The social services division of the reaching a four-year teacher contract agreement recent­ we’re trying to eliminate,” Libbey porter of Somalia. Both countries who were stranded there when the past, the board picked up the entire cost. Diane Schmidt of Willington did! As a mother of three burdened by tremendous increases Human Services Department has a ly- says, citing the need for a designated are members of the Arab League. heavy fighting interrupted an earlier staff of one director, three welfare The contract calls for a wage increase of 7.25 percent The current beginning teacher’s salary is $23,745, ac­ children, Diane found the flexible scheduling at MCC in the number of welfare cases. The driver (who doesn’t drink) or a The rebels repeatedly have evacuation operation, the Italian social workers, one and one-half in the first year of the contract and a 6.9 percent increase cording to the board. Under the new agreement, the decision to party in one place and Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya, said. allowed her to mix cla.sscs with family responsibilities. half-million dollar welfare budget salary will be $24,650. rejected calls for negotiations, has been exhausted only half-way conservators, and three clerks. in the second year. stay overnight. saying they prefered to end Siad The pilot of one of the planes, She earned her associate's degree in fine arts in '89 and is And a teacher with a master’s degree and 10 years of through the fiscal year. The remaining $6,300 would be The settlement was reached after mediation assistance Libbey says he has towed “a lot Barre’s 21-year rule of this Horn of Capt. Massino Scoletta, said on ap­ pre.scntly studying for her bachelor's degree in family experience will see a salary increase from $44,176 to of drunk drivers who are angry be­ proach to Mogadishu he saw a “big Department statistics show that used for overtime pay for work done by Larry Foy, who was given the assignment by the $46,495 under the new contract. Africa nation of 8 million people by counseling at the University of Connecticut. She is cause they’ve been arrested for column of smoke right by the air­ there are currently 248 welfare mostly by the clerical staff and some state on Dec. 7,1990. Salary schedules, stipend amount, and teacher con- force. considering a master's degree in art therapy. recipients in town, up from 176 one The agreement is effective July 1, 1991, and remains DWI” (driving while under the in­ In Mogadishu, a statement by port.” done by the current social workers, u-ibution to the insurance premium cost will be reopened We can help you build your future too! Manchester year ago. There are 69 residents who the proposal states. in effect until June 30,1995. fluence of drugs or alcohol). But as Siad Barre was aired this evening on At the airport, where tlie planes for negotiation for the 1993-94 and 1994-95 school a matter of record, Manchester Community College offers career, certificate, transfer and The overall economic impact, according to David years. 1 state-run radio, urging all opposition stayed on the ground for about 20 Police arrested only one person for groups to join in peace talks in the minutes, “we saw many, many credit-free programs with full-time or part-time schedules driving under the influence capital under Italian and Egyptian people with guns,” said Scoletta. to fit your needs. Day and evening classes are available. Christmas Eve. There were no ar­ mediation. TTie planes landed safely later in We're an easy commuting distance from home and tuition Hall use studied rests Christmas Day, New Year’s Mombasa, Kenya, said a spokes­ Legislators try to aid business However, it was not possible to is affordable. Chtxtse an associate's degree program from Eve or New Year’s Etey. determine if the three-minute broad­ woman from the Italian Embassy in By DAVID LAMMEY Cannon had previously re­ over 40 special career fields and uansfer to the college or to businesses to establish waste min­ “There’s no question about i t The cast, monitored in Nairobi, had been Nairobi. The exact number of Manchester Herald quested an increase of $7,000 By RICK SANTOS agencies, Meotti said the purpose of university of your choice to earn your bachelor's degree. imization projects. media information is doing the job” pre-recorded. Up until Siad Barre’s evacuees would not be available over her current yearly salary of Manchester Herald the proposed legislation is two-fold. of keeping people from driving Meotti explained Sunday that the address was aired, state radio had until after they had cleared immigra­ BOLTON — The Board of $3,500, citing an unprecedented FirsL it would allow the Depart­ $3 million fund helps businesses while drunk, says department been silent since Saturday. tion authorities, she said. Walk-In Registration: Selectmen hopes to clarify the workload. But at a Dec. 3 MANCHESTER — State Sen. ment of Economic Development to spokesman Gary Wood. create Systems to deal with the was­ manage the loan programs, which In a communique issued in Rome, Another embassy spokesman (measles!rubella vaccinalions required) policy governing the use of Town selectmen meeting, the board Michael P. Meotti, D-4th districL Libbey appears to accept the lack tes they have already produced, currently are handled by the Hazar­ the rebels described today’s fighting said: “There was some panic at the Hall by referendum interest denied her request due to the sti­ and Rep. Pfeter C. Smith, D-119th of basiness this holiday. He’s con­ •Walk-in registration for credit courses is open now whereas the beefed up amount of dous Waste Management Service. as “very heavy,” and said insurgents airport because everyone wanted to groups at a 7:30 pjn. meeting fling budget situation. districL are proposing legislation cerned more about the end result: $10 million would be enough to as­ That agency has a staff which is were advancing on the military air­ leave.” through Jan. 28 at the Registrar's Office in the Lowe tonight. Cannon had said she was con­ aimed to help businesses comply responsible actions on the part of all 9 In Geneva, the International Com­ Building (West Campus): Monday, Jan. 7, 10 am-4 pm; Last December, the board sidering filing charges with the with ever-strengthening environ­ sist businesses in building systems skilled in technical aspects of en­ ports. that would allow them to decrease vironmental issues rather than drivers. Tuesday & Thursday, Jan. 8 & 10, from 10 am-6 pm; denied The Neglected Taxpayers, state labor board or quitting if her mental regulations. the wastes they produce. money. “They took responsibility for get­ a political action group, the use of request was not approved. The legislators, co-chairmen of ting a license and they took respon­ Monday, Jan. 14,10 am-4 pm; Tuesday, Jan. IS, Meotti’s district includes On the other hand, die Depart­ Town Hall after the group re­ Then at a Dec. 17 meeting the the environmental fees task force, sibility for driving a car. And they ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. 10 am-6 pm; Thursday, Jan. 17, noon-6 pm; Tuesday- Manchester, Bolton, Hebron, Glas­ ment of Economic Development quested permission to hold an in­ selectmen suggested limiting Can­ have unveiled a plan that would Thursday, Jan. 22-24,10 am-7 pm; and Monday, tonbury, and Columbia. does have expertise in managing should be responsible for actions in formational meeting. non’s hours to nine per week to merge the Hazardous Waste a car,” he says. Jan. 28, from 10 am-7 pm. Smith, whose district includes loans. Ail Lines of Since then, the exact policy solve the problem, even though Management Service, a quasi-public “They shouldn’t be drinking and iNSDI^NSMITHb part of Milford, said in a news About the proposed merger, For more information, call 647-6140. concerning use of municipal selectman Doug Cheney said that agency that provides technical assis­ driving,” he adds. “They should release, “Many of our small Meotti said, “We think the two will Insurance •Walk-in registration for credit-free weeknight courses, facilities by advocacy groups has such a move could create a back­ tance in reducing the generation of know better.” manufacturers are caught in a work very well together.” been in question. The board hopes log that might result in a lawsuit. industrial hazardous wastes, into the and credit weekend campus and off-campus courses is catch-22 situation. We require them The second benefit of the restruc­ Susan Plese is a Manchester resi­ to resolve the situation tonight. In hopes of reaching an agree­ Department of Economic Develop­ held until the start of individual classes at the Continuing to reduce the amount of toxins used, turing plan, Meotti said, is that it dent and instructor at Manchester 649-5241 The board also plans on setting ment, First Selectman Robert ment. Education Office (East Campus): Monday-Thursday, but without the means to finance it 9 would bring awareness of the impor­ Community College. She writes this' 65 East Center Street the yearly .salary of welfare direc­ Morra will be meeting with Can­ The plan also would increase from 10 am-7 pm; Friday, from 9 am-noon. tor, Ilvi Cannon. non before the meeting tonight. from $3 million to $10 million the in today’s restrictive banking tance of environmental regulations column about Manchester people Manchester, CT For more information, call 647-6242. amount of money available for loans climate.” to the Department of Economic and issues weekly for the Regarding the resuucturing of the Development. Manchester Herald. 1 if MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Jan. 7,1991—9 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Jan. 7,1991 STATE RECORD Weicker’s challenge will be in governing About Town Deaths Current Quotes Police Roundup A Mind/body medicine This town listing of deaths Is offered free of charge by the Manchester “If you were going to run for president, you would Police investigate fire By PETER VILES week. he campaigned against. Herald. Paid announcements of death and In Memorlams appear under with the government they’re getting at the national level, need to develop an agenda for America.... The problem MANCHESTER — Town of Manchester firefighters The Associated Press Weicker, who won a three-way race in November But to date, none of Weicker’s choices have been met The Meditation Group of the First Congregational the Death Notices heading. the state level, and the local level.” with the Democratic Party in the last two elections is we extinguished a small blaze at Brand Rex Co. at 90 with 40 percent of the vote, said he takes office with a In the meantime, the leaders of both parties said they with public criticism. Ghurch, 1171 Main St., Coventry, is sponsoring the video “The Quantum Mechanical Body” by Dr. Deepak Manchester haven’t been credible enough to force the party who won Progress Drive Sunday afternoon. HARTFORD — Through 18 years as a Republican in mandate to put an end to partisan sniping and restore sense the public is weary of partisan battles and wants to Perhaps Weicker’s boldest move was choosing state to have an agenda.” — Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., who is public confidence in government. Rep. William J. Gibes Jr. as secretary of the Office of Chopra, M.D., 7 p.m. Monday in the P.F. room. For more Florence J. Belcourt The blaze began about 11 a.m. on Sunday when plastic the U.S. Senate, Lowell P. Weicker Jr. seemed to relish give Weicker a chance — at least for now. planning a series of domestic policy fomms around the containers holding Teflon in a storage room ignited, said A “What the people are saying is, ‘Look. We don’t want Policy and Management. A liberal Democrat from New information, call Tom Hall, 742-6194. lonely battles. He took on President Nixon during “There are number of things I’d like to say, but I Victor J. Herring country but insists he doesn’t plan to mn for president. Deputy Fire Chief Peter Beckwith. Teflon, a product used to hear you blame the Democrats. We don’t want to hear London, Gibes sought his own party’s gubernatorial Watergate, railed against the Reagan agenda, and went probably should pass on most of them,” said Foley, one Spinning group to meet 17 Avon St. to coat wire and cookingware, is not a combustible sub­ to jail to protest apartheid in South Africa. you blame the Republicans. Just get the damn thing nomination last summer, campaigning on a single issue: of Weicker’s harshest critics during the campaign. Mavis M. Small stance, Beckwith added. Now he faces a task that is both more monumental fixed and make it run,”’ he said. “There’s certainly a honeymoon period,” Foley said. “I the need for tax reform, including a state income tax. He A regular meeting of the Hale Spinsters, a Coventry “Tonight is no ordinary night in the city of Moscow. The fire was contained in the room by the building s and more mundane — and more likely to test his Getting government fixed, as Weicker puts it, will be think the public demands it.” got trounced. based spinning group, will be held Jan. 10, from 7 to 9 125 School St. This is a very hard-earned, legal holy day, and we have sprinkler system, he said, adding that flames were small abilities as a leader: putting together a coalition govern­ a daunting task. Connecticut is mired in recession, and “There’s an American spirit of fair play at work p.m. in the Booth & Dimock Library meeting room. Weicker has said he opposes tax reform while the Coventry much to celebrate this evening.” — The Rev. J.W. Canty, by the time firefighters arrived. ment and leading Connecticut through a painful reces­ state government is drowning in red ink: a $670 million here,” said Democratic State Chairman John F. Droney Local residents, interested in joining or attending this state is still in a recession, but will likely confront the an American minister, on the first official celebration of Firefighters fought the blaze for a little more than two sion. deficit this year, plus a projected shortfall of $1.5 billion Jr., another critic. “The guy won the job fair and square. meeting arc encouraged to call either Jameson Forsyth at Elita Hall issue before his term ends. hours, he said, noting that not much damage was done to On Wednesday, he will be sworn in as the state’s first next year, equals a budget gap of $2.2 billion. 742-9118 or Rose Fowler at 742-9362 for more informa­ 155 Riley Mountain Road the Russian Orthodox Christmas in five Soviet republics. Although, he did it with only 40 percent of the vote, so In Gibes, he gets a seasoned legislator who knows the the building’s interior. independent governor since before the Civil War. Weicker faces obvious hurdles in his dealings with the tion. it’s not exactly a mandate.” workings of state government well and is widely The fire is being investigated by police and by the “I’m fully aware of the statistical significance of it,” Democratic-controlled General Assembly, which has In the two months since he was elected, Weicker has respected in the Assembly, especially by Democrats in Depression Anonymous deputy fire marshal. Weicker said of his historic victory. “But for me, (that’s) great respect for the two-party system and little reason started building a bipartisan administration, and so far, it N no big deal. What will be significant is to make it work to wish Weicker well. reflects the support he drew in November: liberal the House. Depression Anonymous, a support group for the Death Notices in governmental terms. That’s the special challenge.” But keeping the public’s support during a recession Republicans who supported him in his Senate days, and Gibes will be Weicker’s key aide in his first big test: depressed, meets every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at As a Republican who was constantly at odds with his looms as an even more difficult test of Weicker’s leader­ a cross-section of Democrats. writing a budget and moving it through the Assembly. M^chester Community College in the Lowe Building, Prints. Besides his wife he is survived by his son and party, Weicker made a place for himself on the political ship. A combination of budget cuts and tax increases ap­ His choices for high-level jobs include two blacks, That struggle tends to overshadow all other political room 205-H. The group follows the 12-step program Bruce Robert Glode daughter-in-law Allen and Marcia Herring of Meridan, modeled after Alcoholics Anonymous. No dues or fees College Notes stage in Washington, but never found a niche in the pears inevitable. In other words, as the recession one college friend from Yale, one Democrat who ran news in Hartford for weeks at a time, but Weicker cau­ Bruce Robert Glode, 36, of 30 Elizabeth Road, his daughter and son-in-law Linda and Steven Fish of two-party system. deepens, taxpayers will likely be asked to pay more for against him in 1976, and three politicians who ran un­ tioned against reading too much into his potential are required. For more information, call Ann K. at Andover, and a daughter-in-law ftimela Herring of Bol­ 289-3745 or Sherry D. at 646-0284. Mansfield Center, died Friday, Jan. 4, 1991 at Hartford Now, he says his campaign and administration may less in state services. successfully for governor in 1990. problems in dealing with the Assembly. Hospital. He was bom in Hartford. He was employed at ton. He has six grandchildren, one great grandchild and Lyons on dean’s list become a model for other independent-minded “They don’t feel that they’re getting their money’s These appointments have been met with some quiet “I’ve got to point something out,” he said. “In June, CHADD meeting and discussion Pratt & Whitney Aircraft in East Hartford for the pa.st 15 many relatives in Canada. He was predeceased by a son politicians across the nation. worth now, which is what irritates them the most,” said grumbling from critics who argue — usually privately when that Legislature is not here, who’s going to be mn- years. He leaves his wife, Claudette J. Beaulieu of James Herring and a brother Gordon Herring. A Patrick Lyons, son of David and Susan Lyons of 32 The next meeting of CHADD of Manchester, a sup­ “If it does work, it could very well change the face of state Republican Chairman Richard Foley. — that Weicker has given top jobs to his supporters, ef­ ning the state? The executive branch.” — Mansfield Center; his parents, Charles and Ruth (Deskis) Memorial Service will be held Thedsday, January 8, Kane Road, Manchester, has been named to the 1990 fall port group for parents of children with attention-deficit, politics in this country,” he said in an interview last “It’s a potent force out there. People aren’t happy fectively setting up a panonage system just like the one Next: Other major players in the upcoming session. Glode of Manchester; a sister, Ruth Stanford of 1991 at 1;30 P.M. at the Center Congregation Church, 11 dean’s list at Le Moyne College, Syracuse, N.Y. hyperactivity disorders, will be held on Tuesday at ,7:30 Manchester; three brothers, Charles Glode of Barrington, Center St., Manchester. Burial will be private in the East p.m. in the cafeteria of Manchester Memorial Hospital. He is a member of the class of 1992 and is a graduate N. H., Raymond Glode of Marlborough, and Steven Cemetery at the convenience of the family. There are no of East Catholic High School. He is majoring in biology For more information, call Elaine Kahancr at 646-1222, Glode of Manchester; several nieces and nephews. calling hours. Memorial donations may be made in his at Le Moyne. Traditional inauguration ext. 2405. Funeral services will be TUesday, 10:30 a.m., at Callahan name to the Center Congregational Church Memorial Pinochle results Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., East Hartford followed by Fund, 11 Center St., Manchester, CT. 06040. The Hol­ a mass of Christian burial at 11 a.m. in St. Mary’s Chur­ mes Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Manchester has charge The Manchester Senior Pinochle players met on ch. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery, East Hartford. of arrangements. planned, but ifs BYOB Thursday, Dec. 27, at the Army and Navy Club at 9:30 Calling hours are Monday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. In lieu of Public Meetings a.m. Play is open to all senior members. Results were: flowers, memorial donations may be made to Shepherd’s Sam Schors, 601; Anna Spruell, 587; Seena Andrew, Place (M.A.C.C.), 466 Main St., Manchester, 06040. By JUDD EVERHART will take the oath outside the the direction of the Foot Guard, 572; Lynn Hoekla, 570; Clara Clark, 569; Don Jorgen­ The following meetings are scheduled for Monday, which hosted its first inaugural ball Obituaries The Associated Press Capitol, rather than in the Hall of sen, 566; Bob Gale, 559; Ann Fisher, 552; Ada Rojas, Florence (Hall) Belcourt Jan. 7, and "niesday, Jan. 8. the House of Representatives. 200 years ago, in 1791, to mark the 542. n HARTFORD — Gov.-elect Weicker will be sworn in at 2 p.m. inauguration of Gov. Samuel Hun­ Florence (Hall) Belcourt, 85, formerly of Deepwewd O 2 Drive, Manchester, widow of Hector J. Belcourt died MANCHESTER Lowell P. Weicker Jr.’s inauguration by retired U.S. Supreme Court Jus­ tington, Connecticut’s 18th gover­ Bridge results Businessman J 3 r - Friday, January 4, 1991 at an area convalescent home. Monday Wednesday promises all of the tice Lewis Powell, a friend of the nor. The Manchester AM Bridge Club met on Monday, ST. JOHN’S, Newfoundland (AP) — Businessman She was bom in West Hartford, Febmary 24, 1905 and Pension Board workshop, Lincoln Center gold room, 3 pageantry traditionally accorded Weicker family. That ceremony will Foot Guard Capt. Clifford Lil- Dec. 17, for the Individual Christmas Party and on Andrew Camell Crosbie, the brother of federal Trade had been a resident of Manchester for over 35 years. p.m. such ceremonies and will keep intact be open to the public. jedahl said 2,500 people are ex­ Thursday, Dec. 20, and Thursday, Dec. 27. Results of Minister John Crosbie, died of cancer Sunday, one day Before retirement she was employed by the former Plaiming and Zoning Commission, Lincoln Center what some may view as an odd A 19-gun salute will follow a pected at the ball, for which plan­ each game were: 1) Jane Lowe, 2) Bev Taylor, 3) Dale before he was to stand U'ial on fraud charges. He was 57. Phoenix Fire & Mutual Life Insurance Company of hearing room, 7 p.m. practice: making the Inaugural Ball brief speech by Weicker, who will ning has continued practically since Hamed, 4) Eleanor Berggren, 5) Barry Campbell, 6) Peg Crosbie once directed more than 50 companies with Hartford. She was a member of the Women’s Club of the Republican Executive Board, Lincoln Center gold a BYOB affair. then move inside to deliver the State Weicker won the election on Nov. 6. Dunfield. N-S: 1) Linda Simmons and Peg Arseneaux, 2) some 3,000 employees. However, many of his companies room, 7 p.m. The ball is expected to cost of the State address to a joint session Roman Solecki and Henry Samuelson, 3) Clayton IVker Phoenix Companies. A member of the South Methodist failed in the late 1970s and early ’80s. The walls and ceiling of the Ar­ Church of Manchester. She is survived by two nieces: $100,000, all of which will be un­ of the House and Senate, which will mory’s main hall will be decked out and Pat Grigoriou; E-W: 1) Bev Saunders and Frankie Among those that survived was Crosbie Offshore Ihesday derwritten by the $50-a-person and be convened by Groark. Brown, 2) Mary Willhide and Ann Staub, 3) Mollie Tim- Anna Lynne Hosig of Enfield, and Joan Roy of Rocky Supply Ltd., which leased supply vessels used for oil ex­ with 108,000 square feet of red, Hill. Two nephews; Noel Belcourt of Sarasota, Florida, 8th District Committee, Willis Hall, 7 p.m. $90-a-couple ticket and features Weicker and his wife, Claudia, white and blue bunting, enough to reck and Peg Dunfield. N-S: 1) Linda Simmons and Mol­ ploration. In 1984, a deal wiA two German companies Board of Directors, Lincoln Center hearing room, 7:30 only light hors d’oeuvres. The state will host a dinner at the Farmington lie Timreck, 2) Eleanor Berggren and Sara Mendelsohn, and Robert Hall also of Florida. A cousin, Mary Rogers went sour, forcing Crosbie Offshore into bankruptcy. cover two football fields. There will of Martha’s Vineyard, Mass. Several grand-nieces, p.m. does not pick up any of the tab for Marriott that evening before return­ 3) Ann DeMarlin and Faye Lawrence; E-W; 1) Frankie Crosbie was charged with 38 counts of fraud and theft be 3,000 chairs and 225 tables. nephews and cousins and many dear friends. Funeral ser­ the affair. ing to Hartford for the Inaugural Brown and Peg Dunfield, 2) Rieh Gutlman and J. Ver- but claimed he had little to do with the company and was ANDOVER Although Weicker’s swearing-in Ball in the State Armory next door The backdrop for the 72-foot dais vices will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Watkins unaware of any fraudulent dealings. don, 3) Pat Schackner and Dale Hamed. Funeral Home, 142 East Center St., Manchester. Burial Tuesday will be the main attraction. to the Capitol. will be 14-by-15 foot mural depict­ will be in the East Cemetery. Friends may call at the Board of Education, Andover Elementary School, 6:30 Secretary of the State-elect Pauline When they enter, they’ll walk ing the Foot Guard in front of the Manchester Jr. Women’s Club U.S. Rep. funeral home Wednesday from 12 noon until service time p.m. R. Kezer will apparently be the first down a red carpet 200 feet long as Old State House, a work commis­ The January meeting of the Manchester Jr. Women’s BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (AP) — Virginia R. Board of Fire Commissioner, Public Safely Complex, 1:30 p.m. Memorials may be made to the American of 193 state officials taking the oath the band plays “Hail to the Chief’ sioned for this year’s inaugural, ac­ Club will be held on Jan. 17 at 7 p.m. at the Church of Natcher, the wife of U.S. Rep. William Natcher, died of Heart Association, 5 Brookside Drive, Wallingford, CT 7:30 p.m. of office on Wednesday. and then “The Star-Spangled Ban­ cording to Liljedahl. Christ, 394 Lydall St., Manchester. The annual Arts and an apparent heart attack Sunday at age 78. Also that day, 151 state represen­ ner.” A bandstand under construction Crafts Competition will be held. A craft workshop is also 06492. She was stricken in the couple’s Washington apart­ BOLTON tatives, 36 senators and the rest of Arrangements for the ball have will support Paul Landerman’s 15- on the agenda. For more information, call 646-3599. ment, her husband said Sunday. The Associated Press Jay M. O’Brien Monday the so-called underticket — been made by 19 committees under piece band. Natcher, 81, a Democrat, was elected to the House in Board of Selectmen, Community Hall, 3:30 p.m. WEICKER FAMILY — Gov.-Elect Lowell P. Weicker Jr., his wife, Claudia, and his children lieutenant governor, attorney AARP reminder Jay M. O’Brien, 55, of 23 Stoney Brook Dr., 1953 and is its second-oldest member. Housing Authority, Center School, 7 p.m. from his current and two previous marriages posed for a family photo on Christmas Eve in general, compu-oller and treasurer Manchester AARP #1275 will meet on Jan. 9 at South Marlborough, died suddenly Saturday evening at Mount Mrs. Natcher, bom in Bowling Green, once taught his­ Tuesday — will all raise their hands and Sinai Hospital following an apparent heart attack. He tory at what is now Western Kentucky University. The Greenwich. Methodist Church at 1:30 p.m. The executive board will Inland/Wetland Commission, Community Hall, 7:30 swear to support the Gonnecticut meet at 12:30 p.m. Crime prevention will be the topics of was the husband of Birgitta (Nordin) O’Brien. He was Natchers were married for 53 years. p.m. Gonstitution. NEED SOME EXTRA Gary Frost who is Manchester Police Dept.’s Community bom in Hartford May 18, 1935 and had been a resident Weicker, 59, a former three-term Relations Officer. Members are reminded to bring green of Marlborough for twenty five years. He was a graduate COVENTRY Republican U.S. senator, was grocery slips from Highland Park Market, Stop and Shop of Colby College in Waterville, Maine and a member of Monday Democrats leadership post elected governor as an independent Kapa-Delta-P. He was employed as an officer for the Today In History Adjourned Town Meeting, Town Office Building, 7 SPENDING MONEY!! and Bradlees, also Campbell Soup labels. under the banner of the party he Travelers Insurance Co. of H ^ o rd . He was a member p.m. created, the Gonnecticut Party. Newspaper routes available Orchestra opens session of the Trinity Covenant Church of Manchester, the Na­ Town Council, Town Office Building, 7:30 p.m. Today is Monday, Jan. 7, the seventh day of 1991. The day begins Wednesday at 9 The Hartford Symphony Orchestra has been invited to tional Ski Patrol and was an advanced first aid instmetor Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Office up for grabs in Hartford a.m. with Kezer’s swearing-in by in your area... with the American Red Cross. He was also a member of There are 358 days left in the year. open the 1991 Connecticut State legislative session on Building, 7:30 pjn. Today’s Birthdays: Ghief Justice Ellen A. Peters. At 10 Wednesday at 11:15 a.m. in the Circle of the Senate at the American Order of Vasa. Besides his wife he is sur­ Solid Waste, Town Office Building, 7:30 p.m. By PETER VILES Earn money and prizes by vived by two daughters, Christina Lower of Vernon and Actor Vincent Gardenia is 69. Author William Peter “Both of them are understanding was to be the GOP’s golden oppor­ a.m. the House and Senate will con­ the State Capitol Building. 210 Capitol Ave. For more in­ The Associated Press that their operations need to become tunity — O’Neill and the Democrats Ingela O’Brien at home. Funeral services will be held at Blatty is 63. NBC newsman Douglas Kiker is 61. 'Diesday vene separately and their members delivering the formation, call 246-8742. more effective, more political,” appeared weakened and vulnerable will be sworn in as the 1991 General the Trinity Covenant Church, 302 Hackmatack St., Singer-songwriter Leona Williams is 48. Singer Kenny Historical District Study Committee, Coventry High HARTFORD — On the surface, Pelto said. after raising taxes by $1 billion in Assembly session opens. Manchester Herald Manchester at 10:00 A.M Wednesday. Burial will be in Loggins is 43. School, 7:30 p.m. the makeup of the General Assemb­ Larson, an insurance salesman 1989. Lt. Gov.-elect Eunice S. Groark the Marlborough Cemetery. Friends may call at the Hol­ Today’s Highlight in History: ly in 1991 appears much the same as from East Hartford, and Balducci, But the Democrats held their will take the oath at 11 a.m. in the in your neighborhood. Lottery mes Funeral Home, 400 Main Street, Manchester from On Jan. 7,1789, the first U.S. presidential election was HEBRON it was a year ago. The Democrats who runs an auto salvage company majority in the House, even picking Senate chamber, where she will 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. Memorial contribudons may be made held. Americans voted for electors who, a month later, TXiesday still control the House and the in Newington, are both respected for up one seat, and kept control of the serve as president when the General Call today to get more details. Here are the weekend lottery results from around New to the Trinity Covenant Church Memorial Fund, 302 chose George Washington to be the nation’s first presi­ Planning and Zoning workshop. Town Hall, 7:30 p.m. Land Acquisition Committee, Town Hall, 7:30 p.m. Senate, and the party’s leaders are their ability to keep their rank-and- Senate despite losing three seats. Assembly is in session. Groark be­ England: Hackmatack St., Manchester, CT. 06040. dent. still Richard Balducci and John Lar­ file lawm^ers in line. But neither Democrats oumumber Republicans comes Connecticut’s first woman SATURDAY Recycling Task F«rce, Town Hall, 7:30 p.m. son. has been tested as a shaper of in the House, 89-62, and in the 647-9946 On this date: lieutenant governor. Victor J. Herring In 1536, Catherine of Aragon, the first wife of The faces may have stayed the policy. Senate, 20-16. At midday, retiring Gov. William Academy S t...... all Mas.sachusetts Spruce St...... 14-108 Victor J. Herring, 91. of 17 Avon St., Manchester, hus­ England’s King Henry VIII, died. same, but the game has changed. Beyond the issue of who leads And in both chambers, the GOP A. O’Neill will host a luncheon for Adelaide...... all Steephollow...... all Daily 7-9-8-2. Mass. Megabucks: 8-12-15-18-30-34 Dramatically. Lowell P. Weicker band of Louise (Barclay) Herring departed this life Satur­ In 1610, the astronomer Galileo sighted four of Manchester Herald their party, Weicker’s election has lost experienced leaders. House Weicker at the plush J.P. Morgan Alpine...... all Summit...... 388-453' Northern New England Jr.’s election as governor has totally presented the Democrats with a Minority Leader Robert Jaekle was day, January 5, 1991 at the Manchester Memorial Hospi­ Jupiter’s moons. hotel in downtown Hartford. Bidwell S t...... all Squire Village ...... all Pick Three: 3-8-7. Pick Four: 8-0-2-5. Tri-State In 1782, the first commercial bank in the United altered the political landscape in more delicate dilemma: how will the GOP candidate for lieutenant After that, the inaugural parade, Bobby...... all Megabucks: 5-14-16-22-35-39 tal. He was bom April 25,1899 in Prince Edward Island. Founded OcL 1,1881 as a weekly. Hartford. Vlferanoke...... all Canada and lived there before coming to the United States, the Bank of North America, opened in Philadel­ they deal with Weicker? Will they governor, and Senate Minority featuring the Governor’s Horse C lover...... all Wfetherell...... "[a ll Rhode Island Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. And Balducci and Larson, who cooperate, and risk elevating his Leader Reginald Smith didn’t seek States in 1920. He lived in Providence, R.I., Lowell, phia. Guard and Foot Guard, will step off, Dale Rd...... all W illiam s...... [[all Daily: 6-3-1-4. Lot-O-Bucks: 7-8-13-18-40. Jackpot: In 1800, the 13th president of the United States, Mil­ labored in the shadow of Gov. Wil­ status as a statesman? Or will they re-election, choosing instead to cam­ East Center S t...... 25-207 odd Mass, and Hartford before moving to Manchester in USPS 327-500 winding a few blocks through the Woodbridge...... 18-168 $388,606 lard Fillmore, was bom in Suiiunerhill, N.Y. VOL. CX. No. 83 liam A. O’Neill in recent years, face seek confrontation, and risk giving paign for Weicker. 1947. He redred in 1976 from the E.A. Patton Co. of city, under the Memorial Arch and East Center S t...... 156-202 even In 1927, commercial transatlantic telephone service a new set of challenges and oppor­ Weicker an opportunity to lambaste The party has yet to regroup after up the hill to the Capitol. East Center S t...... 342-402 even SUNDAY Manchester where he was a Master Tool and Die Desig­ Acting Pubfisher was inaugurated between New York and London. JEANNE G. FROMERTH tunities when O’Neill leaves office them for the kind of partisanship he its November losses. ner. He was a member of the Center Congregational In a break with tradition, Weicker East Middle Tpke...... 216-236 even In 1942, the World War II siege of Bataan started. this month. campaigned against? Connecticut Church, The Old Guard of Manchester and the A.A.R.P. Garth R d ...... 89-138 In 1953, President Truman announced in his State of Executive Editor For the first time in 16 years, And, at a time when the central National. He founded the Cub Scouts Pack #144 at the VINCENT MICHAEL VALVO Golway S t...... all Daily: 0-5-6. Play Four: 9-1-3-5 the Union address that the United States had developed a there is a vacancy at the head of the question facing the state is its Greenhill St...... all Massachusetts Old Keeney St. School and was a lifetime member of the City Editor_____ Democratic Party in Hartford. Lar­ budget mess, what do the Democrats Independent Order of Odd Fellows of Hartford. He w ^ hydrogen bomb. ______Alex Girelli Haystack...... all Daily: 8-8-2-1 News Editor____ . Andrew C Spitzler son and Balducci are well-posi­ very involved in photography during the 1940’s and 50’s In 1959, the United States recognized Fidel Castro’s stand for? Deep budget cuts? More Holyoke...... all Rhode Island Associate Editor .EHeen Hiromi Mae 1 new government in Cuba. tioned to grab it. tax increases? Horace S t...... all and received manv awards for his Black and White Salon Features Editor _ Dianna M. Talbot “The leaders of the House and the For now, the Democrats arc keep­ A Hudson...... all Sports Editor___ Len Auster Photo Editor____ Senate now become major figures ing quiet, waiting for him to make Jean R d ...... all Reginald Pinto unto their own,” said State Rep. the first move on the budget. Joyce L a ...... all Advertising Manager. _____ Lesley Radius Jonathan Pelto, the political director “There’s been lots of talk about Lodge...... all Weather Business Manager . Jeanrte G. Fromerth of the Democratic Party. “From a working together,” said state Rep. Ludlow Rd...... all Circulation Manager. ____ Gerlinde Colletti Production Director public standpoint, they will get in­ William Dyson, D-New Haven, the £IIG£1LJL1TS Main...... 285-378 Sheldon Cohen Pressroom Manager. Tiobert H. Hubbard creased media attention and play a co-chairman of the Appropriations Monroe S t...... all REGIONAL Weather more significant role in policy­ Gommittec. ‘The question is, will it North Elm ...... 5-91 Main Telephone Number making.” become reality? SPECIALS Oakland...... 3-55 Mostly cloudy 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 Before Weicker has even taken “For now, it’s his time to belly up TUESDAY ONLY Overland St...... all Circulation Telephona Number 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 office, Larson and Balducci have to the bar.” Packard S t...... all The weather tonight in the greater both been mentioned as potential Democrats must also remember FROM OUR MEAT DEPT. Parker S t...... 2-83 Manchester area: partly cloudy and Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays by candidates for governor in 1994. that W'cicker was the first choice of P h yllis...... all the Manchester Publishing Co., 16 Brainard Place, FRESH LEAN BONELESS cold. Low 5 to 15. North wind 10 While that is a long way off, they most Democrats in November. Reed...... all mph or less. Tuesday, mostly Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second class postage paid at are already doing some things dif­ “We realize that an overwhelming Center Cut Pork Chops $3.49/lb. Server S t...... all Manchester,------...... Conn...... • F^stmaster; Send WWI900address VtlOIIU^ changes cloudy. A 30 percent chance of light to the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester, ferently. majority of Democrats voted for snow during the afternoon. High 20 Conn. 06040. As House Speaker, Balducci Weicker,” Pelto said. “He laid out FR O M O U R DELI DEPT. to 25. Outlook for Wednesday, a The Manchester Herald is a member of The Associated doesn’t usually send out thousands positions that made it sound as if he CALL NOW chance of rain or snow. High around Press, the Audit Bureau of Circulation, the New England of Ghristmas cards. But he did this was a Democrat. As long as he tries W U N D E R B A R Press Association and the New England Newspaper As­ 35. sociation . year — one for every Democratic to fulfill his campaign pledges, we German Bologna $.99/lb. A series of weak low pressure 647-9946/ 643-2711 Guaranteed delivery. If w u doni receive your Herald town committee member in the want to help him do that. systems will move along a front by 5 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, please state. “If he decides to retreat from FROM OUR BAKERY DEPT. well south of New England while telephone your earner. If you are unaole to reach your And Larson, the President Pro those positions and crawl back into high pressure builds across Quebec carrier, call subscriber service at 647-9946 by 6 p m Tern of tlie Senate, wouldn’t normal­ a Republican shell, we’ll fight him FRESHLY BAKED and northern New England. weekdays lor dolivery in Manchester. ly hire away the governor’s chief of Suggested carrier rates are $1.80 weekly. $7.70 for every step of the way.” Croissants $.69/each one month, $23.10 lor toree months, $46.20 far six staff. But he did last month, hiring For Republicans, the Weicker era months and $92.40 for one year. Newsstand price: 35 David J. McQuade from O’Neill’s brings more uncertainty to a party Today’s weather picture was drawn by Katie Brower, a fifth- cents a copy. staff to work for Democrats in the that has not held the governor’s of­ ^^^^J^Highlon^t^JMonchestei^^ ce praourr a

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THE NEW BREED BLONDIE by Dean Moung E Stan Draka iBaiirlirslrr Hrrali'i Crossword ™ SOAAETHINS THEN I'LL 6BT UP A HALF SNVART TONISHT AND 60 TO WHY DON'T 'you GET I D O N 'T WANT TO III 11 HOUR EARLIER TOMORROW UP AN HOUR EARLIER? BED AN HOUR EARLIER MORNING B E THAT SMART ACROSS 53 Actor O'Brien 1 Wlp«oul(il.) Section 3, Page 11 55 German J 4 Cry of pain submarine Monday, Jan. 7,1991 8 Arizona city 59 Incompar­ □ □ s a a n a a c ] 12 Anger able ANOTHER ANGLE 13 Former 62 Wintry glaze student 63 Tide type A 14 Once — a 64 Over the — lime 65 Hockey org. 1$ Seiame 6 6 ------Won­ News with an Lfnusual twist plant derful Lite 16 Revolution 67 Except that 18 Rested 68 New Zealand 20 Sign at sell- parrot oul (abbr.) 21 Compass pi. DOWN □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ 22 Crow's call □ ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnaon 24 Sharp bark 1 Typeol □ 26 Aged i A pasta 19 French coin 41 Arrogantly m... m Faib so good' Wild celebrity forecasts 30 Distinctive 2 Deserlllke 23 Fish-catch­ IWI6 6ATH m mark 44 Intent I AM 5000 riRED... RUM. 3 Senator Clai­ ing fence 46 Give name U^D6 CLBAm&! 34 Author — borne — 25 School org. 1 WAWT TO R6LAX... Levin to 4 End of ship's 26 — Wallace 48 Ultra­ 35 Between spar 27 Wild buffalo maxi and masculine 5 — ds 28 New Mexico 50 Pueblo mini France that did not come true art colony 37 Small ox Indian 6 Bars 29 1944 Inva­ 51 Dill seed 38 Tie the — 7 Grinding sion dale 40 Orate 52 Dec. holiday I don’t really want a Slone 31 Tim e------54 Narrow 42 Period rekindling their lost love,” Monti 8 Actor hall 56 Pigpen By LARRY MeSHANE In addition to the Jackie Bon Jovi 43 Loom bar Brynner 32 Muslc- sound warned. 45 Fabric The Associated Press prediction, the Enquirer went out on 9 ------synlhaslzerarms 57 Yearn measure 10 Satelllle pioneer 58 Layer of I Ted, of course, is well and a limb with this celebrity romance: 47 Barrier 11 Actress 33 Bald head tissue SNAFU by Bnica Baattia remains a thorn in George Bush’s 4B Thou talk-show-host love between Ar- Baxter 36 Do a s ------60 Timber tree NEW YORK — Jacqueline 50 Slate-cutling side. senio Hall and Oprah Winfrey. 17 Superman's 39 Edward's 61 Building —T Bouvier Kennedy Onassis Bon Jovi? N € 1W0 by NEA. inc tool 1 Q o m o / o girl nickname wing £ I '/'/*' One person believed 1990 would For all his problems, the president (Don’t tell Steadman, Oprah’s oft- SPIDER-MAN by Stan Laa did dodge one bullet — actually, mentioned beau.) 1 T- T- bring wedding bells for tattooed fl 1A 11 New Jersey rocker Jon Bon Jovi and something much, much bigger than The Arsenio-Oprah union was to 12 1 IP ONLY me MAN ON rue a bullet — in the past year. be professional, not just personal, ( PETSP/RNPI eUT 1 CAN'T s o the former first lady: Irene Hughes, R o o R -w e “A meteorite will plow into the HAPNT one of 10 top psychics assembled by said Clarisa Bernhardt, who special­ 15 White House Rose Garden,” QUARRELEP/ the National Enquirer in December izes in divining earthquakes: predicted Maria Graciette, who eeri­ “(They) will team up onscreen as a 11 21 h io w H e ^ cw 1989 to peer into the year ahead. A visit to the Delphic optometrist ly forecast the Manson family mur­ singing-and-comedy duo, remaking ■ appears in order, judging from the ders. “The First Family will be put one of the old Bob Hope-Bing Cros­ anp/vwhearP, sights Irene and her fellow seers saw in peril by levels of radiation by ‘Road’ movies.” Tats/Vie HE!? coming in the 365 days now ending. emitted by it.” “The Road to Syndication”? 34 “In the shocker marriage of the Such myopic looks into the future Doesn’t matter; didn’t happen. Chill were not limited to the pages of the out. Bob; stop turning over in that 33 year, Jackie Onassis will lie the knot with young rock star Jon Bon Jovi,” Enquirer. Both the well-known (syn­ grave, Bing. opined Hughes, described by the dicated astrologist Jeanne Dixon) As for the rest of the decade, well, Enquirer as “the Chicago seer who and the obscure (cable TV’s psychic don’t worry if you never see the 21st EEK AND MEEK by Howla Schnaidar has helped solve numerous crimes.” window-washer, Morris Fonte) were century. TTie Enquirer team of 10 o Hughes also incorrectly predicted a little off base this year. also offered these prophecies for the “For President Bush, 1990 will be next nine years: m 'M » 0 ■o gottago that a barroom brawl over another 53 / ti>R£...i T^ I DOfO'T KfOOM IWV R3R ME IT’S ALUUAVS O) 33 THE lAJlFt MJAfOTS ME. man’s wife would lead to Bryant a year of vindication. His policies at For space reasons, the ones al­ 53 During the off-season, I sneak into EVERVECDV CO^V£^ BEEM'MAWAGEMEIUnr Gumbcl’s departure from the home and abroad will pay off big,” ready proven wrong — i.e, Mike 165 home tqoight attics and put burned-out bulbs on EARLV m a r r ia g e a ‘u m io i'j :.. “Today” show. She offered no Dixon wrote. Tyson heavyweight champ until 83 83 Christmas light strands." similar prognostication for Joe Instead, Bush was locked in a bit­ 1998, Liz Taylor marrying the late □ T Garagiola, who has both joined and ter budget battle with Congress and Malcolm Forbes — will be deleted. left the morning news show in the dispatched U.S. troops to the Middle But the future still holds ... O I! past 12 months, or the rumored-to- East — two moves that led to his —Telly Savalas will be hospital­ 33 r - The Associated Press approval rating hitting its lowest ebb ized when he sucks on a poisoned Stumped? Get answers to clues by calling "Dial-a-Word" THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME bc-gonc Deborah Norvillc. ^ S at 1-900-454-3535 and entering access code number 184 • by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee FAT DANCERS — Three members of the Murray Comic Division strut down Broad Street, since his arrival at the White House. lollypop given to him by a crazed > m ------95c per minute; Touch-Tone or rotary phones. 'll I ' Not to be outdone, New York Fonte’s flubs were a bit more en­ fan! Unacramble these four Jumbles, How’s your garden coming along? Philadelphia dressed as “fat ballerinas” in the 91st Annual Mummers Parade. Thousands of d C3 one letter to each square, to form psychic John Monti — who repor­ joyable. “Madonna marries a —Pee Wee Herman will bulk up mummers marched in the 2i/2-mile, 12-hour parade, which was held New Year’s Day. O four ordinary words. D D tedly foresaw the 1981 shooting of prominent rocker around Novem­ his body through weightlifting, grow WINTHROP by Dick Cevalll President Reagan — offered this ber,” he said. “Giuliani’s guber­ a Clark Gable-style moustache — KALCH take on the Kennedy clan for 1990. natorial bid will rattle Mario and emerge as a movie leading man “Ted Kennedy will suffer a men­ Cuomo’s skeletons.” with serious performances that will l E i : WKATfe YOUR UNCLE HARLEY H ES TRYING TO (SET A ^ THE AAAeiCIANy SBENJ H E © A Y S H E GAN T U R N tal breakdown and become con­ End of the year update: Madonna, have critics raving! o m JOB WITH THE ©TATE SADDAAA HUSSEIM Man crashes through store, vinced he is his dead brother John. single. Rudolph Giuliani, never a —Madonna (her again!) will take ^ CELEBRITY CIPHER DOING? DEPARTA\ENT. C e^rlly Cipher c^ptograms are creeled Irom quotations by Ismous THAPC INTO A CAMEL. His ex-wife Joan will rush to his gubernatorial candidate. Cuomo, fertility drugs — and give birth to a people, past and present. Each letter In the cipher stands lor side to nurse him back to health, another. Today's due: M equals P. £ C loads gun with wrong bullets quietly elected to a third term. set of quintuplets! r \ XJ 1-7 'UIADBVLG HK VBL EDMOND, Okla. (AP) — A from a county jail to a psychologi­ “the next thing I saw, he had a DEXOU S THE ONLY THINS man crashed his car through a cal facility for evaluation, gun.” m TNGGLTVHCL JNGTL Defending the ole’ fruitcake Q THAT'S EVER storefront, brandished a shotgun authorities said. “He was looking for ammo and Hi CD n n ~ RAISEC? ON SOME 'lu-'/o m CD SBHTB MGLCLRVK and went behind a counter to grab Floyd Jelsma, a customer who told a lady he was going to get columnist Russell Baker have poked C IT Y U A N P . ammunition, but no one was hurt By MARY MaeVEAN wanted to bake but couldn’t,” boasts was at the counter when the gun­ some and no one would get hurt,” fun. Nearly a third of the people sur­ Father Andrew of the Holy Cross CAPUTE € IWOby NEA Me 1-7. St partly because he loaded the gun man approached, said he first tried Lunceford said. “Everybody was The Associated Press 5 AK JGNX PLTNXHRD veyed by American Express a Abbey in Berryville, Va., where Now arrange the circled letters to with wrong-sized shells. to get another gun before looking grabbing kids and heading toward form the surprise answer, as sug­ ERNIE by Bud Grace couple of years back said it was the each year the Monastery Bakery TGIRZK.' — BLRGH □ gested by the above cartoon. Shoppers fled in “mass panic" for shotgun shells. the back door.” Some Scrooges say it’s “those lit­ worst gift of all. m > tle red and green things” that make turns out 13,000 traditional fruit- EVERY MORMIhte after the gumnan rammed store “He said ‘I’ve got to have a pis­ “I never saw so many people Well, Mr. Trillin, Mr. Baker and P L G D K N R . COHEN T LOOK. 1/0 I them think you’d have to be nuttier and nut-studded cakes laced with Print answer here: doors and walked to the sporting tol. I want a pistol,’” Jelsma said, run so fast in my life,” Mrs. Lun­ all you other naysayers, enough al­ THE MIRROR IT than a fruitcake to eat one. Others brandy. "N®''®'' believe anything until it SEEMS TO BE A , goods department, where he “...then he got a crowbar and ceford said. ready. has been officially denied." — Claud Cockburn.** (Answers tomorrow) I drag out the joke. You know, the one So, Mr. Trillin, how do you sup­ Saturday's Jumbles: ROUSE ELATE VENDOR LEDGER l it t l e -fW/WMEK’ demanded a pistol and ammuni­ started beating the case in. He got Police described Rockford as “It’s sort of an annual plague,” about there being just one fruitcake pose these companies stay in busi­ Answer Some people, when they “hold" a tion, police said. a box of shells and started loading combative and said he gave no said Susan Purdy, author of the converaatlon----- NEVER■ ■ "VER LET------GO 7 5 that gets passed around and around ness? that gun and I took off.” reason for his actions. Rockford cookbook “A Piece of Cake,” who “The suspect got behind the and around. x?®**' Jumble Book No. 4S !• kvilloblo tor I2J0, whloh Includoe oeoteiM Owen Canfield, sports editor in told a TV reporter he entered the argues there’s more to fruitcake than People “are buying them, and hRftdll^. fiom JuinblB, d o this nMvtpaptr, P.O. Box 4386. OrtiridOb FL S 2 s j ^ 5 f f counter and attempted to load, “It’s the only thing that Inducto your nBm..«hfc,,,,nd«|pcod,!na^t., chock The Associated FYess’ Oklahoma store to “save the children of the men of this ilk know. they’re giving them to other people. putting 16-gauge shells in the 12- City bureau, had just walked into world.” everybody doesn’t like, except But that doesn’t mean they’re eating CD gauge,” Capt. Ron Cavin said. the store, where more than 200 “Witnesses said he was ranting lutefisk,” the humorist Calvin Trillin “I’m not going to sit here and tell them,” he said. “I’ve been given a THE PHANTOM by Laa Falk A Sy Barry “Fortunately, he didn’t realize the customers and employees where and raving,” Cavin said. “What he says, referring to a Norwegian dried you that when you hear a fruitcake lot of fraitcakes as gifts.” cod dish. other shells were only 2 feet from shopping or working. was saying probably didn’t make joke, it doesn’t make you kind of Richard Sullivan of the Glace But have you ever eaten fruitcake, WILL Yvotj WERE about TO him.” much sense.” mad. It does,” said W. Dale Parker, Fruit Processors admits some fruit­ THEY, KILL THEM ALL. IN Allan J. Rockford, 40, of Ok­ “I was adjusting the shoes of Edmond was the site of the Mr. Trillin? a vice president at the granddaddy cakes taste like sawdust. His father IN etePHANT THE BORN LOSER by Alt Saneom kill / ther place,,what COMING C L O SE R . lahoma City was arrested mo­ my little boy ... and I heard a big 1986 post office massacre in “I think I had a bite once, 20 of fruitcake bakers, Claxton Bakery always got one for Christmas that valley. U5 ? >

■ Plastic surgeon Patrick Max­ HAQAR t h e HORRIBLE by Dik Browne reflects male jealousy.” ■ A telephone canvass in June in well of Nashville’s Baptist Medical ■ Federal and local officials in Arkansas revealed that, of the 62 Center, quoted in a recent Cos­ < SyndicBlt. ln^WorWn?i!^MBrvB3^ THEORIZWELLSbyl If S e n o rr r 1 Miami seized more than $6.3 mil­ people who said they voted r r S $ F | 2 0 M J L O V E mopolitan, said “permanently adjus­ lion in April at a Dade County Republican in the five counties THE '90 ...tNJTEAP* OF BEIHO A r ...HOW I'M AN table (breast) implants” would be polled, only five people “remem­ A\AX PE$RY p e a r that dSET^ home, all in small bills. It took 12 ENVIRONMENTAL available in the future, permitting IM T H E <5 AR.BA 4SE,„ agents eight hours to count the bered” voting for the GOP candidate R r ? y E U N 6 E N O IM E E R . “changing size and shape according money. fo r lieutenant governor, to fashion dictates or whim.” ■ To remedy a burgeoning segregationist Ralph Forbes, despite ■ Charles Lucas, 41, was sen­ problem of public drunkenness, six the fact that Forbes carri^ those tenced to eight months in jail last top officials of Gallup. N.M.. counties heavily. A “large number” year in Princeion, 111., for hurling said they had “forgotten” who they several beehives through the win­ voted for. dow of Neuf’s Tavern in Setonville. New$ oflhe VJeird ■ Malcolm Emory, whose career A beekeeper had to be found to as a physicist was derailed by a £ 2 chase down the bees. 1970 criminal conviction and who ■ A school superintendent in ym 1 ALLEY OOP by Dave Oraua has spent the last 20 years as a Wales, Wis., said that a high school welder, had the 1970 charge against FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves Thus IS A HOLPUR BOYS! TOSS [ YESSIR! ( WHOA' teacher last year used a track meet him dropped in May. He had DOWN YOUR GUNS AN' BE ^ V wnux^. starter’s pistol to get the attention of protested his innocence to the , QUICK ABOUT IT,' her class when it became rowdy. charge of throwing rocks at a police ■ Gene and Joyce White were officer during a demonstration at X FFBL UfcE X convicted of a misdemeanor in Northeastern University but was March in Muskogee, Okla., for convicted. He happened to think FAsSBp tA'T keeping their young grandson con­ recently to check the photo files of tr fined to a dirt-floored pen in their the Boston Globe, in which, sure IF UXFp r y " yard, adjacent to a pen that con­ enough, he found one that pictured tained 60 dogs. They said they did it CHUCK SHEPHERD him being led away by police of­ PATF. to keep him out of traffic. ficers, but with an armload of books, 9 Authorities found that the boy convincing the district attorney to drooled, panted and barked, just like proposed in April that the city create doubt that he could have thrown any ROBOTMAN by Jim Meddick ® 1» » by NEA. Inc \ ~ 7" 9 / the dogs, but a baby sitter said he a “drinking zone” north of the city rocks. PHIPPS by Joaapn i-arne probably learned that behavior from in Gibson Canyon as an “attractive ■ Shortly after the 1989 San W W t A W ! , rVEFALlH^INLcVE W v E GdTtt\ DO Something td MPHBEIFI 1 HE'S ALREAW GIVEN watching too much television. environment” for alcohol abusers. Francisco earthquake, the boys’ gym 'tol/VEODT, WITH THE brainiest B ^ s r w a g .. . like flash NpyEYOUR ME ENOUGH ■ In a paper at an American As­ Gallup police pick up 26,000 drunks at Washington High School in ^ h c l p m e .L '6IRIINW< SCIENCE .CAROS OR brain SUR6EPY OR. CEREBaLUIA INTELLIGENCE ID sociation for the Advancement of a year off the streets. ^ , CLASS. Fremont, Calif., was declared un­ OVER realize what a Science meeting in New Orleans last ■ Wealthy Brazilians, ex­ safe, forcing a makeshift boy-girl STUPtR IP5A this WAS February, entomologist Robert A. asperated at the phenomenal in­ locker room. Since then, the wall Smith theorized that sperm live in­ crease in crime by the growing separating the sections has been side a woman’s body for up to 10 poverty sector, have taken to keep­ poked through, filled, repoked, days, vying among themselves to ing lions to guard their homes. In refilled, etc., so often that officials 9 become the one to fertilize the egg. one Sao Paulo condominium had to remodel the entire locker Andrew C Spitzler/Manchsstsr Harald Smith says that would explain male development, after a lion almost ate room. attempts to dominate females in a burglar alive in April, crime •if CREATIVE SNOWMAN — Someone recently built a snowman in front of a Madison Street, Send your Weird News to Chuck r v Manchester home and then beheaded it. Here, the snowman’s head rests next to its body in political, legal and social institutions dropped from 15 incidents a month Shepherd, P.O. Box 57141, through the ages and “probably to none. Washington, D.C. 20037. a pool of red stuff, probably ketchup.

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The 7 to 19 dovi; 70 cents pgr ling pgr doy. be published Tuesdoy through Soturdov, the agree on something. Please offer your opinicm — al­ “The Whereabouts of Jeimy” is the story of an Monchester Herald Is responsible for only one easygoing bar owner, Jimmy O’Meara, whose former DEAR DR. GOTT: My 71-year-old husband has a 30 to 3S doys: M cgnts pgr ling pgr day. deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ though I’m not sure it will change my mind, or my hus­ problem with imjKrtcnce. Could cigarette smoking or Incorrect Insertion ond then only for the size of band’s. wife disappears with their daughter. O’Meara learns 36 or morg days: SO cgnts pgr ling pgr day. tion. For odycrtlsemcnts to be published the orlglnol Insertion. Errors which do not lessen that his wife’s new husband — a drug dealer — has diabetes have any bearing on his problem? Minimum charge: 4 lines. Monday, the deodllne Is 3:30 p.m. on Friday. the volue of the odvertisernent will not be Our 8-year-old son is scheduled to be the ring bearer DEAR READER: Diabetes is the probable cause of corrected bv on oddltlonol Insertion. in my brother’s wedding. My husband is the coach of our turned stale’s evidence and the family has been relo­ cated through the government’s witness protection your husband’s impotence because it accelerates the ac­ son s soccer team, and it buns out that the championship program. cumulation of atherosclerotic plaque in blood vessels. In playoff game is the same day and time as the wedding. N O 'n C E S 10 PART TIME HELP 10 PART TIME HELP 13 BUSINESS OPPOR- 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE O’Meara hires a privjite investigator to find his order for erection to occur, the perns must receive addi­ I say my husband can miss the weddmg to coach the WANTED WANTED TUNITIES daughter when the government refuses to reveal her tional blood flow, which is not possible with advanced As a condition precedent team, but our sot absolutely must be the ring bearer in whereabouts. atherosclerotic blockage. to the placement of any GIVE THE GIFT THAT the wading. My husband says, “No, our son’s COTimit- AVON CALLING-To buy “With me, the role would be right on the nose, a More important, the poor circulation that characterizes advertising in the or sell, call Nellie. 875- ment is to his team in the championship game.” Neither Manchester Herald, Ad­ little too predictable, you know? With Ed in it, I diabetes often affects the nutrition of delicate nerves that 5033. LASTS ALL YEAR! one of us will budge from our position. Please help! control the erectile process. Thus, diabetics are doubly vertiser hereby agrees think it’s a little off the edge, more interesting,” to protect, indemnify HAIR SALONS-$2000 A gift subscription to the STUCK IN IRVINE, CALIF. Danza said. “I’ve always liked Ed’s woik, and I can handicapped with poor circulation and malfuncticHiing NEWS and $12,000. Business DEAR STUCK: I think your son should fulfill his and hold harmless the see what some others haven’t — that he has much nerves. In some cases, cigarette smoking will aggravate Manchester Herald, its and equipment Manchester Herald. commitment to be the ring bearer at your brother’s wed­ more to show us than just Al Bundy.” the disorder by causing arterial spasm. officers and employees included. RES­ ding. There will be other soccer games, but your brother However, diabetic impotence can be treated. First, the agamst any ana all CORRESPONDENT TAURANT FOR SALE, (let s hope) will have only one formal church wedding. liability, loss or ex­ $126,000. Full liquor Call 647-9946, ■ The “No pmrking in the white zone” announce­ diabetes must be brought under control with a strict diet Since your husband is the coach of the .soccer team, I can pense including license. Great location. ment in “Airplane!” hasn’t made Doc Taylor a (including avoidance of sugar) and with medicine (pills We currently have an opening understand why he places so much importance cm the attorneys’ fees, arising SNOW PLOWING and 647-9947 or 643- 2711 celebrity to airport workers. And that’s how Taylor or insulin). Next, the doctor will want to assess your hus­ from claims of unfair for a news correspondent to LANDSCAPPING game, but I think he, too, should attend your brother’s prefers it. band’s circulation with tests, such as ultrasound or X- trade practices, infring- BUSINESS-AII equip­ As you can see we have a very nice Cape on wedding, which will be remembered long after the soccer rays. Sometimes, discrete blockages can be repaired sur­ ment of trademarks, cover local events. This is a part- ment included, Tolland Turnpike with an attached garage and a 3 months $23.10 game has been forgotten. “Poor guys, they have to hear my voice over and porch. This home is close to the man and 1-84. It s over again, all day long. If they ever find out who I gically or treated with balloon angioplasty, a technique trade names or patents, $80,000. Anne Miller Th« Associated Press time position which includes Real Estate, 647-8000. had many recent improvements. 6 months $46.20 I’m betting that all my male readers will say I’m am, they’ll kill me,” said Taylor, 69, whose voice that cracks the arterial blockage and re-establishes cir­ violation of rights of wrong, and the women will say I’m right. Readers? h e l p f u l t ip — Academy Award winner privacy and infringe­ was heard by millions in the 1980 hit movie. culation. Finally, urologists use medicines, such as injec­ 1 year $92.40 DEAR ABBY: What do you do with a husband who ment of copyright and covering town government 21 HOMES FOR SALE A professional message recorder with his own for best actress Jodie Foster, who has just table papaverine, to treat impotence. thinks that as long as he gives you his paycheck, he is proprietary rights, unfair company, Taylor has been the voice of authority at finished directing her first movie, “Little Therefore, your husband should work with his doctor competition and libel meetings and feature writing. 3 BEDROOMS-Plus large being the perfect husband? We’ve been married for 14 Senior Citizens Los Angeles International Airport and several other Man Tate," has a tip for young actors: just and with a urologist to discover an effective method of and slander, which may master bedroom suite. years, and he has never once put his arms around me un­ airports for 24 years. treating impotence. result from the publica­ Please apply in writing to: Fireplaced living room, 3 months $21.56 less I ask him to. pretend. In Los Angeles, he repeats to thousands of drivers tion of any advertise­ office, 3 season porch, DEAR DR. GOTT: Are there any long-term effects ment in the Manchester a pleasant fenced yard. When I ask him if he loves me. he says, “I married who pull up to the curb: “The white zone is for im­ 6 months $43.12 expected from taking Accutane? Would it remain in the Herald by advertiser, in­ Vincent Valvo, Editor Asking low $200's. Call you, didn’t I?” Maybe I shouldn’t complain, because he’s mediate loading and unloading of passengers only. The 77-year-old composer and self-taught conduc­ body long after use and cause problems such as birth cluding advertisements Barbara W. Re/Max 1 year $86.24 decent, hard-working, faithful and active in our church. No parking.” tor, whose Piano Concerto will have its West Coast in any free distribution Manchester Herald Traveling over to Lydail Street in Manchester is defects? Real Estate, 647-1419. But how can I get him to be more loving? At the airport in Phoenix, Taylor reminds people premiere this week at the Los Angeles Music Center, publications published another very nice Cape with a 2 car garage and a DEAR READER: Accutane (isotretinoin) is a drug fireplace, deck and knotty pine room in the base­ NEEDS AFFECTION there is “no smoking in the terminal. Please smoke believes music should reflect a utopian world. by the Manchester P.O. Box 591 used for acne and related skin disorders. Its most glaring Herald. CONVENIENT LOCA- ment. Both in the $130 s and immediaie occu­ DEAR NEIEDS: You say he’s aci've in your church? only in designated area.” “The world in which we live while creating some­ and serious side effect is damage to unborn fetuses if TION-Manchester out- pancy is available. 21 HOMES FOR SALE 3 2 APARTMENTS FOR Wonderful — most churches have a Marriage Encounter He’s also the voice of: “Leave the keys in the car thing is an ideal world, a dream world, the world of Manchester, CT their mothers inadvertently take the medicine during skirt-Split level, 3 ______RENT______grovqj, which has worked wonders to revive marriages and note your mileage and gas gauge reading on your our wishes,” he said. “Our duty is to give expression 1 LOST and FOUND Bedrooms, 2 full baths, Jack Lappen Realty like yours. If your church doesn’t have one, initiate such pregnancy. Therefore, pregnancy (or contemplated preg­ 06040 dining room, fireplace in yellow folder, and please check for personal belong­ to this ideal world and make it accessible to FOUND-Cat: Female SPECIAL RANCH-$150’s, COVENTRY-Convenient a group. There are Protestant, Catholic, Jewish and non­ ings” at local Avis and Hertz car rental agencies. everybody.” nancy) is a strict contraindication to the use of Accutane. living room, lower level 164 East Center Street religious Marriage Encounter groups. Moreover, the manufacturer warns that Accutane therapy Calico, white/gray. office with separate Manchester, CT 06040 with a 14’x44’ sunken location. Rear courtyard Found near Or call 643-2711 access. Only $147,000. living room with entrance. Carpeted, 1 Legal tender without legal tenderness doesn’t make ■ Guitarist and author Danny Barker has been should be terminated at least one month before pregnan­ Manchester High. 649- fireplace. 3 Full sized bedroom apartment. much of a marriage. Get going, and good luck. ■ Witold Lutoslawski, considered the dean of cy occurs. after 12:00 noon. Philips Real Estate, 643-4263 Polish composers, does not believe art should imitate named a 1991 Master of Jazz by the National Endow­ 1465. 742-1450. bedrooms, rec room, Adults preferred. No o m ment for the Arts. Other side effects of Accutane include decreased night F modernized kitchen. pets. $450/month. 1-1/2 To get Abby’s booklet “How to Write Letters for All life. vision, visual difficulties, abdominal pain, elevated blood Great rear yard. Breeze months security. Call “1 think the world in which we live doesn’t need to “It’s really something exciting,” Barker said Satur­ 2 PERSONALS DISTINGUISHED BIG VALUE-Reduced HAPPY NEW YEARMI Occasions,” send a long, business-size, self-addressed fats and liver damage. Therefore, the medicine should be pricel Ranch with lake way and garage. 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Notice is hereby given pur­ Interbr & Exterior Albert Zuccaro to win, and we did that,” said eighth for Carbonneau, a low total scored his first goal since the By special arrangement, a three i j o AND suant to Section 33-379 of the •Attics, basements, yards cleaned One Call Does II All NOTICE TO CREDITORS •Hauling 30 Years Experience Free Estimates The Best New Years Montreal captain Guy Carbonneau, 1988-89 season, lifting Los Angeles O 00 Connecticut General Statutes, •Insured Waterproofing Notice is hereby given pur­ that HARTFORD COUNTY M&M Plumbing & Heating Call Brian Weigle who scored two goals. over Chicago. •FREE ESTIMATES 645-8912 6 4 6 -3 3 6 1 Resolution You Can Make The Kings’ fourth win in the last month subscription is only $13.00. z - < suant to Section 33-379 of the PRESSURE CLEANING, IN­ 646-1948 649-2871 The Penguins, who lead the NHL NHL Roundup Connecticut General Statutes, CORPORATED a Connecticut with 189 goals in 45 games, were game of their five-game road trip that V. ABRAHAM KURIEN, corporation having its principal SAVE MORE MONEY thwarted over and over by the tena­ for a player who has scored as many boosted Los Angeles within two The Manchester Herald will be m T M.D., P.C. a Connecticut cor­ place of business in cious Montreal checkers. points of first-place Calgary in the poration having its principal Manchester, Connecticut, has LEGAL NOTICE 32 APARTMENTS FOR as 26 in a season. 0 s 3 2 APARTMENT'S FOR 39 ROOMMATES “We waited for our chances,” “I’ve been playing well defen­ Smythc Division. place of business in been dissolved by Resolution ______RENT______The Best Way To Begin o f it s D ire c to rs and ______RENT______WANTED It was the second strong perfor­ Manchester, Connecticut, has State of Connecticut Carbonneau said. “We knew they’d sively of late, but offensively the mailed daily, with sports, local 1 -0 been dissolved by Resolution Shareholders, which dissolu­ make mistakes and they gave us a chances weren’t there,” said the 30- mance for Berthiaume against the tion has become effective with Court of Probate MANCHESTER-AVAIL- MANCHESTER-Newer 3 PRIVATE HOME-ln North WELCOME 91 SALE o f it s D ire c to rs and District of Bristol bedroom, bath, all lot of two-on-ones and three-on- year-old center. “I would have been Blackhawks, whom he stopped 2-0 Shareholders, which dissolu­ its filing of a Certificate of Dis­ ABLE FE B R U A R Y 1. 2 1 1/2 Coventry. $60 per ■ EXTRA SPECIAL-i r - EXTRA SPECIAL- solution with the Secretary of N O T IC E T O Bedroom with appliances, wall to wall. week. 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PW, Lariat XLT, V-8, Auto, A/C, In the only other NHL game Sun­ seasons with Montreal, scoring his period, Thomson — recalled from keep them up,to date. m (D Manchester, County of PS, PB, Cmise, Stereo, All creditors eire warned to ney Ronald Jacobs, 148 Main Security and price. 2 Bedroom, 1-1/2 PDL, Tilt Wheel, day night, Los Angeles beat first of the season and setting up two New Haven last Friday — blasted in Street, Manchester, Connec­ Hartford, State of Connecticut. references. No pets. oath Duplex. Cnrise, Stereo. Aux. Fuel Tank, Bed Liner, present their claims to Attor­ Pursuant to an order of Hon. Chicago 3-1. In exhibition action, others. Eric Desjardins, Stephan a 20-footer directly from out front to 5 ney Ronald Jacobs, 148 Main ticut, counsel for said corpora­ Call 643-2924.______Appliances, washer/ 9 1 CARS FOR SALE Was $12,495 Was $12,595 tion, on or before June 1, Robert R. Maynard, Judge, a Edmonton beat the CenU-al Red Lebeau and Brent Gilchrist also break a 1-1 tie. It was Thomson’s Street, Manchester, Connec­ hearing will be held on an ap­ dryer hookup. Full ticut, counsel for said corpora­ 1991. basement. MUST SEE! NOW M1,495 NOW M 0,995 Army 4-2 and New Jersey tied scored for Montreal. first goal since he scored two for the P e r M o n th m > plication for termination of MANCHESTER-Available Washington Capitals in the 1988-89 tion, on or before June 1, All claims not so presented parental rights concerning February 1. Quiet $725/Month. 684-4835. Dynamo Moscow 2-2 in the NHL’s Scott Young scored shorthanded 1991. will be barred as provided by minor children bom on July neighborhood, 1st floor, ROCKVlLLE-2 Bedroom BOB RILEY 90 CHEVY CELEBRITY WAG Sale Priced “Super Series” with the touring in the first period and Phil Bourque season. All claims not so presented said Section 33-379. 13, 1983 and July 17, 1984 3 bedrooms, large for $575.1 Bedroom for v-6. Automatic, A/C, PS, PB, Stereo, 1 QQtZ Soviet teams. and Joe Mullen also scored for the “A big plus for myself was not will be barred as provided by Dated at Manchester, Con­ wherein the court's decision kitchen with appliances, $475. Located at 49 OLDSMOBILEAtOLKSWAGEN Cruise Control ■ ■ / J Penguins, who entered the game on giving up any rebounds,” Ber­ said S ection 33-379. The defensive line of Carbon­ M 3 M o n th s necticut, this 31st day of will affect your interest, if any, garage, seclucled yard, Vernon Avenue. 285- 259 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER a hot streak with 10 wins in their thiaume said. 0 3 ^ December, 1990. as in said application on file 89 CHEVY CORSICA 4 DR. Sale Priced neau, left wing Mike MePhee and Dated at Manchester, Con­ front and rear porches 0636. V-6, Automatic, Air Conditioning, PS, previous 13 games. His teammates saw it that way, necticut, this 31st day of HARTFORD COUNTY more fully appears, at the and rear deck. $740 649-1749 right wing Russ Courmall shut down Court of Probate. PB, Stereo *8,495 Montreal scored four times on 20 too. December, 1990. PRESSURE monthly plus heat and 3 3 CONDOMINIUMS '1989 Olds. Gera 2 dr. $9,995 the Penguins’ high-flying trio of By O rder o f the Court 1989 VW Golf $6,995 89 CAPRICE CLASSIC WAG Sale Priced John Cullen, Mark Recchi and first-period shots and chased starting “We had some breakdowns, but V. ABRAHAM KURIEN, CLEANING, INCOR­ electricity. No pets. FOR RENT ^26°° 6 Months M .D., P.C. PORATED Robert R. Maynard, Security required. 646- 1966 Olds Cutlass Sup. StJtK v-8. Auto, A/C, PS, PB, PW, PDL, Kevin Stevens and turned it back on goaltender Frank Pietrangelo when our goaltender came through for CD 1988 Buick Regal $8,995. Cruise, Tilt Wheel, Stereo Cassette *12,295 BY: Ronald Jacobs, Attorney BY: Ronald Jacobs, Attorney Judge .1210 days. 643-8422 EAST HARTFORD-Con- them. The line had 14 of Montreal’s Carbonneau scored 11 seconds into us,” Wayne Gretzky said. evenings. 1988 Olds Cutlass Sup. $8^95 89 CHEVY CORSICA 4 DR. Sale Priced This special courtesy rate is available only far 004-01 003-01 009-01 do with option to buy or 1983 Chrysler LeBaron $3495 straight lease. $500. igeSVWGoll $5,995 V-6, AT, AJC, PS, PB, Stereo, Rear Heat and hot water 1989 Toro Troleo $15,995 Defogger *8,495 subscriptions going to a military address and included. Call Mary 1987 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 89 EAGLE SUMUrr 4 DR. Sale Priced 1987VWGolf $5,995. Hill’s win sets up big payday Gabbey, 646-2482 or Bridge 1989 VW Golf $7,995 for forces assigned in the Middle East crisis. 742-8866. *7,095 his face most of the time. He blamed work. 19670kfsCiera $5,995 Sale Priced 1987VWGTI $5,995, 89 CHEVY BERETTAGT CPE. By DAVE CLARK the long layoff for his inability to “It was just something that trig­ C “ “ '““'SrianchestefTlefald ” ” ’ 34 HOMES FOR RENT 198gjetta $9,995' V-6, AT. A/C. PS, PB, PW, PDL, The Associated Press respond to Hill’s combinations. gered,” Peak said. “It was like, he N O R TH 1-7-91 Sending news with three of either red suit. Relying 1988 Okfs Cutlass $8,995 Cruise. Tilt, Stereo Cass., Rear Defog. *9,495 was dancing and trying to move a on the likelihood that North had four MANCHESTER-5 “He was throwing punches. He I P.O. Box'591, Manchester, CT 06040 ♦ J7 1990 Olds Cutlass $11,995 89 CHEVY CAVALIER 4 DR. Sale Priced BISMARCK, N.D. — Virgil Hill little bit funny ... I’m just trying to If K6 4 2 of the queen hearts for his takeout double, South Bedroom. 2 bath. Very was hitting my gloves. It was like, I Please send The Manchester Herald for Mar;/ Others 4 Cylinder, Automatic, Air Conditioning, knew he didn’t have to look impres­ have fun.” ♦ AQ83 jumped to game in that suit. Unfortu­ large older home. ______ToChoo— Froin______PS, PB, Stereo *6,995 OK, you do one-two, I come back 4K104 By James Jacoby nately the proper use of accurate sig­ $1000 per month plus sive, he just had to beat Mike Peak with the hook. I couldn’t do it,” Hill said Peak’s mugging didn’t I □ One Month □ Three Months □ Six Months naling provided the tools for the de­ utilities. References 89 CHEVY BERETTA COUPE Sale Priced to secure a date in May with bother him. WEST EAST and security. 644-3503. V-6, Automatic, Air Conditioning, PS, S q O O C Peak said. j Name/Rank:______4AK 8 6 4 4Q953 Prolific writer-expert Mike Law­ fenders to beat the contract. S c h a lle r PB. PW, PDL Of ~ j r J Thomas Hearns. Peak, 25, of Louisville, Ky., aban­ “It was good, because then I trA87 ¥95 rence has come up with a new idea for West led the spade king, and East Q uality Hill was cut under his left eye in doned his defensive style in the final know I’ve got him off his game. Unit: ♦ 9 4 3 2 those wishing to hone their proficiency played the nine, an encouraging card, 35 STORE & OFFICE Pre-Owned Autos 88 CHEVY CAVALIER 4 DR. Sale Priced the first round against Peak on Sim- Hill said. “My comer was telling 4 Cylinder, Auto, A/C, PS, PB, Stereo, g* two rounds and traded punches with 4J975 4Q8632 at the game. “Topics on Bridge” is a which had to promise possession of the ______SPACE______Value Priced day night, and Peak taunted him me, OK now, settle down, get back j APO/Military Post Office;______spade queen. (With 10-9-x-x of spades, Rear Defogger Of J J w Hill until the final bell. His record SOUTH series of 15 booklets, each dealing early in the fight. But Hill used a East would play low, not wishing part­ MANCHESTER-Main St. USED CAR BEST BUYS! 88 CHEVY CELEBRITY 4 DR. Sale Priced fell to 13-4-2. in your game plan.” I Payment: □ Check Enclosed □ Cash ♦ 10 2 with an important aspect of play or 1988 Honda Accord LXI $10,900 Hill suffered cuts below his left ner to assume that he held as much as location near Center St. v-6. Automatic, Air Conditioning, PS. 3 0 C persistent left jab to win a unani­ Hill, 26, a North Dakota native ¥ Q J 10 3 bidding. Although a bit pricey at $5 Coupe,5 Speed, Loaded each, all 15 ordered simultaneously the queen.) With that knowledge. West Ideal for store/office. PB, Cruise, Tilt Wheel # / 33F J mous 12-round decision and keep who trains in Nevada, notched his eye and on his left eyebrow In the ♦ K 10 7 6 5 4 1987 Olds Cut. Supreme $7,900 ♦ A are discounted at $40 (Michael Law­ led his singleton diamond at trick two. 646-2426 weekdays 88 CHEVY BEREHAGT CPE. Sale Priced his World Boxing Association light 30th victory without a defeat. Hill first round, when the two fighters’ 9am -5pm . V-8, AT, A/C, Low Miles heads knocked together as Peak Vulnerable: Neither rence, 131 Alvarado Rd., Berkeley, CA When declarer forced out the ace of v-6. Auto, A/C, PS, PB, Cruise, Tilt, j j j C O C heavyweight title. has 17 knockouts. Let's support our 1985 Honda Accord LX $5,400 Dealer: West 94705). This week we will examine hearts. West underled his ace of Stereo Cassette, Rear Defogger O / 3 3 The victory was Hill’s 10th rushed in to throw a punch. 36 STORE & OFFICE AT, PS, PB, Stereo, Low Miles “I had to throw a lot of punches to deals from “Signals on Defense,” one spades to East, who promptly re­ 88 HONDA PRELUDE CPE. Sale Priced defense of the title he won in Sep­ 1988 Acura tntagra LS $8,995 “What threw me off a bit was the Sooth West North Elast of Mike’s topics. turned a diamond to give West a ruff, SPACE 5 Speed, 4 Wheel steering, Air Condi- S f <3 O O C tember 1987. It paves the way for keep him off balance,” said Hill, 1 ♦ Dbl. 2 ♦ thus setting four hearts. 5 Spd„ PS, PB, Sunroor, Cassette tioning. Power Steering I his first million-dollar payday who threw 895 punches to Peak’s butt,” Hill said. “It took me a little Armed Forcesl 4 ¥ All pass James Jacoby’s books ‘Jacoby on Bridge" and 1988 Hyundai OLS $4,995 while to get my bearing and settle After partner’s takeout double and 88 CHEVY CELEBRITY WAG Sale Priced against Hearns, the most famous op­ 306. One judge awarded Peak the “Jacoby on Card Games’ (written with his rather, 4 Dr., 5 Spd., A/C, Sunroof down a little bit.” Opening lead: 4 K East’s raise to two spades. South had the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at V-6, Automatic, Air Conditioning, PS, ponent he has faced since winning first round, but the other two had too good a hand to merely compete 1987 Acura Legend Smt $13,900 Peak said none of Hill’s punches bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. PB. Cruise, Tilt Wheel *6,395 the WBA belt. Hill ahead in all 12 rounds. V-6, AT, Full Power Help them to have a small 87 CHEVY CELEBRITY 4 DR. Sale Priced “A lot rode on this fight. It was a Hill also had to contend with hurt him. 1984 Plymouth Horizon $2,800 v-6. Automatic, /VC, PS, PB, Cruise, lot of pressure,” Hill said of his bout Peak’s ring antics. The challenger “I was never scared. I never ran,” 4 CyL, AM/FM Cassette, Low Miles Stereo, Rear Defogger 1 *5,345 smiled during clinches, stuck his he said. “I fought him in his yard ... 1987 Acura Legend L $14,900 with Peak. Astrograph Property for Lease as Dry 87 HONDA CIVIC 4 DR. Sale Priced Peak, who last fought in Novem­ tongue out at Hill and mimicked He’s a great fighter. I wish him all piece of home mailed to Auto, Leather, Loaded Storage/Retail --180 Park 4 Cylinder, 5 Speed, Power Brakes, ber 1989, kept his gloves in front of some of his hand moves and foot­ the luck in the world.” Street -- Cheney Historical 1987 Chryslar Lstwron $5,900 Rear Defogger *5,995 your finances realistically and spend ac­ could involve you in something costly. Coupe, AT, AJC, PS, PB cordingly today. Don’t be extravagant District-$550.00 per month 87 FIREBIRD FORMULA CPE. Sale Priced In either Instance, both could be "bud­ 1989 Acura Integra RS $10,900 them every day. and, above all, don’t borrow to gratify get benders." v-8, /VC, PS. PB, PW, PDL, Cruise, S“7 O O C ^Your - year lease -- Contact 3 Dr., Auto, A/C. AM/FM Stereo current whims. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Your perfor­ Tilt T-Tops, Stereo Cassette & More # ^ 7 7 3 NCAA renews battle for controls ARIES (March 21-April 19) (404)551-8166 1988 Honda Prelude St $12,900 b irth d a y Be extra mance will improve today if you do only 86 BUICK CENTURY CUSTOM Sale Priced said Sunday that the reforms, as im­ from the University of Arkansas. mindful of your behavior when in the one thing; but, do It properly rather than 9-5 EST AT, AJC, Loaded, Low, Low Miles public eye today. If you make a bad im­ 4 Door,4 Cylinder, Automatic, PS,PB, J r T ' 3 C By TOM SHARP portant as many of them are, “As I view it, this convention is just attempt several things to which you 1990 Acura Integra LS $14,400 Cruise, Tilt Wheel, Stereo Cassette 3 ^ t a 3 Jan. 8,1991 pression, an adversary might distort cannot give adequate time and 01CAR8FOR8ALB .• AT, AJC, PS, PB, PDL, Cruise The Associated Press represent just a start in what he secs a beginning for a number of conven­ what you do even more unfavorably. 84 PONTIAC PHOENIX 4 DR. Sale Priced attention. 1988 Acura Legend $14,995 as a decade of change within the tions during the 1990s that will be of There is a strong likelihood that goals TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Fixity of SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Even V-6, Automatic, Air Conditioning, PS, J 3 > 1 0 C CARDINAL Auto, Loaded NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The governing body of intercollegiate equal or perhaps greater significance and objectives which are of present sig­ purpose and determination are two ol though you may have justification, it is PB, AM/FM 3,^^3 1987 Toyota Celica QT $7,995 NCAA renews its battle to conuol athletics. in the shape and form of intercol­ 9 nificance to you will be replaced with a your greatest assets today, but you best not to let an old grudge influence USED TRUCKS fresh set of values. Your new aims will might not use them to your advantage. BUICK, INC. AT, A/C, PS, PB, AM/FM excesses in college sports when the “I would caution people who are legiate athletics.” your thinking today. You will benefit the 1989 Buick Skyhawk $7,480 give you greater gratification than your You may lock in on a bad idea which most from forgiveness. 1988 Honda Accord Lxl $11,900 88 CHEVY SUBURBAN 4X4 gavel falls to open the organiza­ Witte said he expects the most iia n ri|P H tp r Itp ra lh 1989 Cavalier Coups $7,495 Sale Pricec building it up as some sort of water­ o ld ones. you'll be reluctant to discard. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) On Sedan, Auto, Loaded Silverado Pkg., V-8, Automatic, A/C, tion’s 85th annual convention. shed in the history of mankind that it controversial issues to be the CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) If you are ne­ 1989 Honda Accord LX $ t1 ,980 You occasion, you are sometimes a tad im­ 1984 Olds Cut. Supreme $3,900 PS. PB *13,995 proposed 10 percent reduction in sometimes surprise associates with gotiating a matter of importance today, practical where your financial affairs are 1988 Buick Skylark $7,985 Executive director Richard is not,” Witte said. V-6, AT. A/C, aean 87 CHEVY G-20 CARGO VAN your determination and tenacity, but, if it is best n o t to take things at face value. concerned. This could be one of those 1988 Corsica Sedan $7,490 Sale Pricec Schultz gives the convention its offi­ The 182 proposals, resolutions scholarships, a measure calling for 1990 Toyota Corolla LE $11,500 V-8, Automatic, Power Steering, Power Your Hometown Newspaper you meet with resistance today, you What looks promising on the surface days, so keep a tight grip on your wallet. 1987 Ceinbrity Sedan $6,385 cial start with a “state of the associa­ and amendments include the cuts in coaching staff size, and stric­ could start to slack off instead of as­ could merely be a thin veneer. AT, Full Power, AJC, Like New Brakes, Radio 1987 Buick Celebrity $5,995 *7,495 tion” address today. A record num­ “reform package” sponsored by the ter requirements for eligibility in serting yourself more vigorously. Know CANCER (June 21-July 22) Try to keep 1988 Mercury Cougar $8,695 1986 Buick Electra $7,095 87 CHEVY S-10 BLAZER 4X4 Sale Priced ber of delegates, about 2,400 or President’s Commission. Among the Division I-A, the highest athletic where to look for romance and you’ll your priorities In order today. It’s not V-6, Loaded V-6, Automatic, Power Steering, Power Since 1881 important how fast you get things done'; For your personal horoscope, 1987 Buick Century $5,995 2,500, is expected for what is suggested changes are reductions in classification. find it. The Astro-Graph Matchmaker 1984 Toyota Celica $4,995 Breaks, Stereo *8,995 what really counts Is how well they're lovescope, lucky numbers 1987 Celebrity Sedan $6,385 the number of scholarships in every Other than that, he said, “It instantly reveals which signs are roman­ 5 Spd., AMA/M, Clean generally considered one of the most tically perfect for you. Mail $2 to Match­ accomplished. and future forecast, call 1986 Oldsmoblle Clara $4,995 reform-minded conventions ever. sport, a decrease in the size of wouldn’t surprise me if the bulk of 16 Brainard Place maker, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Having lots of 1985 Ford LTD $3,995 coaching staffs, and more resuic- the reform package passes without good ideas is commendable, provided Astro*Tone (954 each minute; SCHALLER A record number of college presi­ 9 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. 1984 Buick CentU7 LTD $4,890 tions on reemiting. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) It could you act upon them in constructive ways. Touch-Tone phones only). dents, about 250, also is expwted, too much opposition.” prove wise today to leave well enough Make mind and muscles move for a uni­ Dial 1-900-990-9400 and 81 Adams Street ACURA CHEVROLET/GEO evidence that the presidents intend , “Many of these proposals are Witte noted that cutting scholar­ Manchester, CT fied purpose today. simply carrying forward principles ships was the centerpiece of an alone. If critical situations are running enter your access code Manchester 345 CENTER STREET to shepherd their reform proposals smoothly, don’t institute change merely VIRGO (Aug- 23-8epl. 22) You m ust MANCHESTER 1229 Main Street, Manchester Exit 3/1-84 established in recent conventions,” NCAA special convention at Dallas guard against your own extravagance through the convention votes. tor change’s sake. number, which is -|84 649-4571 646-6464 Hours: Mon-Thurs 9-8 Fri 9-6 Sat 9-5 said Witte, the faculty representative four years ago. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Evaluate today, as well as that of a friend who 6 4 7 -7 0 7 7 NCAA president Albert M. Witte 1 « 16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Jan. 7,1991 SCOREBOARD iBanrlifstrr Hrralft

Big Eaat Conlaranca O'all (roughing), 16:15; Chelios, Chi (roughing), Fourcade 5-18-2-79. Chicago, Tomezak Basketball W L W L 16:15. 12-25-0-166, Anderson 1-1-0-22. Section 4, Page 17 CONNECTICUT 2 0 10 1 Second Period—3, Los Angeles, Thompson 1 RECEIVING-New Orleans, Fenerty 4-22, Georgetown 1 0 9 2 (Couturier, Miller), '’ .51. 4, Los Angeles, Martin 2-47, Scales 1-31, Tice 1-19, Brenner SPORTS ______Monday, Jan. 7,1991 J Seton Hall 2 1 9 2 Kudelski 14 (Gretzky, Sandstrom), 12:23 (pp). 1-17, Porriman 1-11, Turner 1-6. Chicago, NBA standings Syracuse 1 1 13 1 The Super Bowl Penalties—Kudsiski, LA (tripping), :59; Anderson 4-42, Thornton 2-43, Gentry 2-41, Pittsburgh 1 1 12 3 Thompson, LA, minor-major (insdgator, fight­ e a s t e r n c o n f e r e n c e Morris 2-28, Muster 2-21, Davis 1-13. SL John's 1 1 10 1 ...... \ t r 1 ing), 6:55; Peluso, Chi, major (fighting), 6;55; Atlantic Division MISSED FIELD GOALS—New Orleans, A Boston College 1 2 8 5 Wilson, Chi (holding), 8:02: Hudson, Chi Andersen 41. CNcago, Butler 36. W L Pet. GB VillanovB Player/tcam Yards Boston 1 2 7 5 (cross-checking), 1137; MeSorley, LA, minor- 26 5 .839 Providence 0 PWladalphia 2 9 4 major (roughing, fighting), 13:17; Manson, Chi, Redskins 20, Eagles 6 20 12 .625 61/2 Saturday's Results Tim Smith, Washington Redskins N o w \b rk S uper Bowl XXII 204 major (fighting), 13;17; Robitaille, LA (slashing), five still can’t get the best 14 16 .467 111/2 Washington 0 10 10 0-20 East of St. Joseph UConn 81, Pittsburgh 76 Washington 16:24; Presley, Chi (slashing), 1624; Miller, LA, 13 1 7 .433 121/2 Georgetown 73, Soton Hall 65 major (lighting), 18;16; Taylor, LA (roughing), PNIadelphia 3 3 0 0— 6 Now Jorsay 10 20 .333 151/2 Marcus AUen, Los Angeles Raiders S uper Bowl XVIII 191 First Quarter Miami Villanova 76, Syracuse 66 18:16; Peluso, Chi, major (fighting), 18:16; Gil- 8 24 .250 181/2 SL John's 75, ^ s to n College 68 berL Chi (roughing), 18:16; McIntyre, LA (hold­ Phi—FG Ruzek 37, 8:29. Central Division Holy Cross 85, Providence 84 John Riggins, Washington Redskins Second Quarter By JIM TIERNEY Joe’s is unbeaten in the league at 3-0 was a great quarter. We surprised Milwaukoo S uper Bowl XVII 166 ing), 19:27. 24 8 .750 — Third Period—None. Penalties—Wnvney, Chi Phi—FG Ruzek 28, 4:42. Manchester Herald and is 7-1 overall. ourselves. East is an excellent team. Chicago 21 10 .677 21/2 VWs—Monk 16 pass from Rypien (Lohtrtller Dotroit Tonight's Game Franco Harris, Pittsburgh Steelers S uper Bowl IX 168 (tripping), 2:12; Watters, LA (roughing), 5:18; “They’re a good team,” Cadet I thought at the begirming of the A 22 11 .667 21/2 Syracuse at Pittsburgh kick), 9:06. Attenta Creighton, Chi (roughing), 5:18; McIntyre, LA 18 13 .581 51/2 (high-sticking), 10:26. VWs—FG Lohmillor 20,14:56. MANCHESTER — Since the for­ coach Vito Montelli said of East, season that they were probably the Indiana 12 20 .375 12 Tuesday's Games Larry Csonka, Miami Dolphins S uper Bowl VIII 145 Third Quarter Cleveland Shots on goal—Los Angolas 8-7-3—18. mation of the All Connecticut Con­ “and because they’re a good team, best, if not the best (in the ACC). I 11 21 .344 13 UConn at Villanova, 8 p.m. Chicago 12-10-16—38. Was—FG Lohmillor 19,12:31. Charlotto 10 20 .333 13 they weren’t going to die. They think they have that kind of poten­ Georgetown at Providence Clarence Davis, Oakland Raiders S uper Bowl XI 137 Power-play Opportunities—Los Angeles 2 of Was—Clark 3 pass from Rypien (Lohmiller ference at the start of the 1985-86 WESTERN CONFERENCE 4; CNcago 0 of 7. kick), 14:57. season, East Catholic has never were going to come back and play tial. He (Williams) is quite a talent.” Midwest Division Wednesday's Games Goalies—Los Angeles, Borthiaumo, 13-5-0 A-65,287. hard in the second (halO. And they W L Pet. GB SL John's at Seton Hall Matt SneU, Super Bowl III 121 beaten perennial state powerhouse As for the frantic fourth quarter? San Antonio (38 shots-37 saves). Chicago, Balfour, 25-10-2 21 7 .750 — Maine at Boston College (18-15), St. Joseph of Trumbull in basketball. made a hell of a game out of it.” “We made some free throws,” Utah 22 10 .688 1 First downs l^louston Tom Matte, Baltimore Colts S uper Bowl III 116 A— 18,472 After trailing 44-30 at halftime Montelli added. “We were trying to 18 13 .581 41/2 Thursday's Games Rushes-yards Before Saturday night’s first con­ Dallas Referee—^Torry Grogson. Linesmen—Brad 10 19 .345 111/2 Central Connecticut at UConn (Gampel), 8 Passing frontation of the season between the and 60-48 after three quarters, the play the clock instead of East.” Minnesota Larry Csonka, Miami Dolphins 112 Lazarowich, Dan McCourL 9 21 .300 13 p.m. Super Bowl VII Return Yards two at the Eagles’ Nest, East was Eagles persevered and cut the deficit ^ t ’s first and last lead of the Orlando 8 24 .250 15 Comp-Att-Int Villanova at Vermont Source: NFL Whalers 4, Jets 3 to six points (63-57) after a 3-point Denver 6 26 .188 17 NEA Graphic Sacked-Vhrds Lost 0-12 against the Cadets. game was 2-0 after senior Matt Padfle Division Saturday's Games (Saturday’s game) Punts That gaudy statistic includes four play by senior Wayne Williams (11 Ryan opened the game’s scoring Portland 29 5 .853 — Boston College at Georgetown Fumbles-Lost N LA Lakers losses a year ago, two during the points on 5-for-14 shooting) with with a layup. 19 10 .655 71/2 Syracuse at Seton Hall TOP PERFORMANCES — Two of the three best rushing Winnipeg 1 2 0—3 Penalties-Ybrds 5:13 left. Phoenix 19 11 .633 8 Providence at Pittsburgh Hartford 1 2 1—4 Time of Ftossession regular season, one in the ACC tour­ “The good thing is we didn’t Golden State 16 15 .516 111/2 performances in the history of the Super Bowl were turned in First Period—1, Hartford, Kastollc 2 (Tomlak, nament championship game and one East failed twice to slice the six- quit,” Finnegan said. “Maybe this Seattle 14 16 .467 13 Sunday's Game Cyr), 2:05. 2, Winnipeg, Elynulk 17 (Houslay, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS point spread further and never came LA Clippers 11 22 .333 171/2 S t John's at UConn (Gampel), 4 p.m. by running backs for the Washington Redskins. Tim Smith Numminen), 8:59 (pp). Penalties—Wilson, Har RUSHING—VWshlngton, Byner 18-49, Riggs in the Class L state tournament. will carry us in the right direction.” Sacramento 22 .241 191/2 helped to lead Washington to a 42-10 victory over the Denver (high-sticking), 4:01; Govedaris, Har (hooking), 14-45, R Sanders 1-3, ^ p le n 2-(rrtnus 4). Would the 13th meeting be the within eight points the rest of the St. Joes outscored East, 28-12, Saturday's Games 821; Holik, Har (cross-checking), 1021; Hous­ Philadelphia, Cunningham 7-80, Sherman lucky charm? way. from the foul line. Atlanta 117. Minnesota 112. OT Big East results Broncos in 1988. John Riggins led the Redskins to a 27-17 lay, Win (interference), 10:29; Hartford bench, 17-53, T.Sanders 2-12, Toney 2-3. Charlotte 111, LA Clippers 103 served by Brown (too many men), 15:31; PASSING—Washington, Rypien 15-31-1-206. No. Junior P.J. Monahan once again “The whole league is improved,” Detroit 99. New Jersey 83 UConn 81, Pittsburgh 76 victory over the Miami Dolphins in 1983. Sykes, Win (roughing), 18.-00; Ladouceur, Har, Philadelphia, Cunningham 15-29-1-205, St. Joe’s dominated from the out­ led the Eagles with a game-high 23 Montelli said of the ACC. “It’s the San Antonio 107. Orlando 90 PITTSBURGH (76) double minor (roughing), 18:00. McMahon 0-3-0-0. Second P eriod-^, Winnipeg, Sykes 9 (Mac- points (five 3-pointers) while junior most balanced since we’ve been in Chicago 108. Cleveland 92 Shorter 1-3 5-6 7. Porter 4-8 2-2 10, Mor- RECEIVING—Washington, Byner 7-77, Clark set and held off a fourth-quarter East Dermid, Ashton), 6:35. 4, Hartford, Holik 10 Chris Paradiso, who did not start, Houston 112. Indiana 99 ningstar 2-6 0-0 4, S. Miller 4-7 2-2 14, Mat­ Women’s Top 25 Fla. Atlantic 77, St. Anselm 65 4-63, Monk 2-44, R.Sandors 2-22. Philadelphia, rally to register a 75-65 victory. it. They (East) have excellent talent. Miluvaukee 88. Phoenix 86 thews 6-16 3-3 17, McNeal 6-9 2-3 14, Shareel Lowell 81, Bales 80 (Wilson, Crossman), 8:38. 5, Winnipeg, Num­ Kei.Jackson 5-116, T.Sanders 5-47, Byars added 18. minen 6 (Housley, Olezyk), 11:10 (pp). 6, With four starters gone from last Sooner or later, they’re going to Philadelphia 120, Denver 104 1-1 2-2 4, Jordan 1-5 1-2 4. Morgan 1-1 0-2 2, Recrd Pis Pvs Wooster 71, Worcester Tech 60 2-18, Sherman 2-15, Williams 1-9. “I thought the kids did a real good Portland 132. Miami 108 Glover 0-10-0 0. Totals 26-57 17-22 76. 1. Penn SL (57) 9-0 1,614 4 Middlebury 79, Westfield St. 78 Hartford, Brown 10, 13:39 (pp). Penal­ MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. year’s team, the Cadets appeared a come around.” Utah 106. Sacramento 98 CONNECTICUT (81) 2 Virginia (3) 12-1 1,493 1 Eckerd 74, Springfield 68 ties—Marchment, Win (holding), 2:53; job,” Finnegan said. “We didn’t give Samuelsson, Har (high-sticking), 10:13; Eagles, less formidable group this year. During his postgame talk with his Sunday's Games Williams 0-2 2-4 2, Burrell 4-9 7-8 16, Sellers 3. N.C. Stale (1) 11-1 1,392 2 R PI63, Williams 53 Dolphins 17, Chiefs 16 up. We came back. I thought we saw Boston 127. Dallas 110 6-9 2-3 14. Smith 8-16 5-6 21, S. Rkiell 0-1 0-0 4. Tennessee (2) 10-2 1,389 5 Win (holding), 1139; MarchmonL Win, double But, appearances can be deceiv­ team, Montelli praised the Cadets minor (roughing), 14:28; McKenzie, Har (rough­ Kansas City 3 6 0—16 Now York 99, LA Clippers 90 0, Gwynn 6-10 4-6 18, DePriest 1-2 0-0 2, 5. Auburn (1) 11-2 1,344 7 College hoop scores ing. the best continuity on our team this for their big win and added, “With 6. UNLV(1) ing), 14:28. Miami 0 0 14— 17 Portland 114, Seattle 111 Walker 3-5 2-4 8, Cyrulik 0-0 0-2 0. Totals 28-54 11-0 1,316 6 EAST 7. Purdue Third Period—7, Hartford, Holik 11 (Wilson, First Quarter After St. Joe’s erupted for a 25-9 year. I think, sometimes, we over­ only one starter (Gras) back from LA Lakers 135, Golden State 108 22-33 81. 10-1 1,219 3 Manhattan 65, Iona 46 8. Georgia Govedaris), 2:45. Penalties— MacKenzie, Har, KC—FG Lowery 27, 9:56. passed the ball.” Monday's Games Halftime—Rttsburgh 38, Connecticut 38. 3- 9-2 1,177 9 Wooster 73, Mass.-Boston 68 lead after one quarter, in which East last year, we proved we are a team 9. Stanford 8-3 minor-major (roughing, fighting), 2:07; Cronin, Second Quarter Dallas at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. point goals—Pittsburgh 7-19 (Miller 4-7, Mat­ 1,142 8 SOUTH o 10. Rutgers Win, minor-major (instigator, fighting), 2:07; Mia—FG Stoyanovich 58, 35. committed 10 of its 31 turnovers to be reckoned with.” Sacramento at Orlando. 7:30 p.m. thews 2-7, Jordan 1-4, Glover 0-1). Connecticut 10-0 1,098 10 Georgia Tech 101, W ike Forest 91 The Cadets were paced offensive­ 0 0 11. Northwestern Carlyle, Win (tripping), 12:41; Cronin, Win, KC— S.Palge 26 pass from DeBerg (Lowery East Catholic certainly knows that San Antonio at PNIadelphia, 7.30 p.m. 3-8 (Gwynn 2-3, Burrell 1-3, Smith 0-2), Fouled 8-2 926 11 Mississippi St. 84, Mississippi 80, OT and shot 4-for-13 from the field, ly by a trio of 15-point scorers in major (fighting), 15:56; MacKenzie, Har, major kick). 13:06. m Phoenix at Minnesota, 8 p.m, ou t-^on e. Rebounds—Pittsburgh 30 (Shorter, 12. Clemson 9-1 905 16 New Orleans 84, Coppin SL 77 those ideas were banished. now. 13. Washington (fighting), 15:56; MacDermid, Win (roughing), Third Quarter 6-9 senior Matt Gras, John Shannon O) Tuesday's Games Porter 6), Connecticut 36 (Sellers 11). As­ 10-1 890 13 MIDWEST 14. Arkansas 19:53; Verbeek, Har (roughing), 19:53. KC—FG Lowery 25.10:14. “We came out flat,” East coach San Antonio at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. sists—Pittsburgh 15 (Matthews 6), Connecticut 11-2 726 14 Dubuque 113, Mount Mercy 82 and sophomore Mike Donnelly. St. ST. JOSEPH (75) — Ed Hayden 2 2-3 6. 15. LSU Shots on goal—Winnipeg 9-6-5—20. Hartford KC—FG Lowery 38.12:05. LA Clippers at Indiana, 730 p.m. 13 (Smith 6). Total fouls—Pittsburgh 25, Con­ 9-2 702 17 NYU 88, Chicago 74 Bill Finnegan said. “We weren’t John Shannon 4 7-10 15. Matt Gres 4 7-11 15, 16. Mississippi 9-17-12—38. Fourth Quarter Joe’s was 13-for-22 from the foul Sacramento at Miami, 730 p.m. necticut 20. A—16,294. 9-2 633 12 Oakland City 83, Colo.-Colo. Springs 69 Mike Don/ielly 4 7-9 15. Chartos Clemons 2 1-3 17. W. Kentucky Power-play Opportunities—Winnipeg 2 of 6; Mia—T.Palge 1 pass from M a rino ready to play. They took it to us. We Boston at New York, 7:30 p.m. 11-1 536 21 Washington, Mo. 78, Emory 66 line during the final eight minutes 6, Terrance Spain 2 2-3 6, Desmond Artis 5 2-2 18. Connecticut Hartford 1 of 5. (Stoyanovich kick), 2:42. Detroit at Charlotte, 8 p.m. St. John’s 75, Boston Col- 10-2 509 20 SOUTHWEST have to learn to catch the ball. We and scored its lone field goal of the 12, Doug Laldlaw 0 0-0 0, Brian Maean 0 0-0 0. 19. Providence Goalies—Winnipeg, Essensa, 9-12-3 (38 Mia—Clayton 12 pass from M arino Now Jersey at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. 11-1 342 23 Arkansas 95, Houston 79 Totals 23 28-41 75. 20. Texas 7-4 333 shots-34 saves). Hartford, Sidorkiewicz, (Stoyanovich kick), 1122. have to learn to be strong with the quarter on a layup by sophomore Portland at Houston, 8:30 p.m. lege 68 22 FAR WEST EAST CATHOLIC (65) — Rob Penders 1 4-5 O Z3 21. Iowa 6-4 326 15 12-13-4(20-17). A—67,276. basketball.” Washington at Milwaukee, 6:30 p.m. BOSTON (68) Oregon 81, Stanford 77, OT Desmond Artis (12 points) with 44 6, P.J. Monahan 7 4-4 23. Wayne Williams 5 00 I - 22. Long Beach SL 6-4 264 19 A—12006. Dentil* Davl*/Sp*clal to th* Harald 1-2 11, Brian Gorman 0 0-2 0, Matt Ryan 2 0-0 Cleveland at Utah, 9:30 p.m. Beasley 4-6 0-0 8, Jackson 2-4 0-0 4. Curley KC Mia East slips to 1-1 in the ACC and seconds left. 23. Louisiana Tech 5-4 157 18 Referee—Richard Trottier. Lirwsmen— Mark 4, Chris Paradiso 8 2-4 18, Derek Henderson 0 LA Lakers at Seattle, 10 p.m. 3-6 0-0 6, Eisley 2-9 3-6 8, Abram 2-6 6-7 11, First downs 15 23 NOWHERE TO GO — Rob Penders of East Catholic (35) finds his path blocked by John 24. Notre Dame 7-3 122 25 Vines, Jay Sharrers. 5-3 overall. The Eagles are off until “Our pressure, I think, bothered 1-2 1, Mike Marsh 1 0-0 2. Eric Vibberts 0 0-0 Denver at Golden State. 10:30 p.m. Able 4-6 5-7 13, Moran 3-4 0-0 7. Hinton 2-5 Rushes-yards 24-103 32-98 25. Oklahoma SL 11-2 113 24 Transactions Shannon of St. Joseph during their game Saturday night at the Eagles’ Nest. St. Joseph won. Friday when they travel to Mid­ 0. Totals 24 12-18 65 > m 2-2 6. Huckaby 2-7 0-2 5. Totals 24-53 16-24 others receiving votes: Vanderbilt 75, FYissing 264 213 them a great deal in the first half,” NBA results 68. dletown to meet Xavier at 7 p.m. St. 3-point goals: SJ- Clemons. EC- Monahan 5 zl o Michigan SL 50, Kentucky 31, Lamar 29, Fteturn Vtards 16 0 75-65. Montelli said. “It (the first quarter) Halftime; 44-30 SL Joseph ST. JOHN'S (75) Stephen F. Austin 27, Kansas 25, Miami, Fla. Football Comp-Att-Int 17-30-1 19-30-0 Knicks 99, Clippers 90 Sealy 6-17 7-11 19, Singleton 0-6 4-6 4, Wer- BASKETBALL O w 22, Richmond 21, California 20. Arkansas St. National Basketball Association Sacked-Wvds Lost 1-5 2-8 dann 5-8 7-10 17, Sproling 6-8 0-0 14, Punts 3-40 LA CLIPPERS (90) 18, South Carolina 18, James Madison 11. But­ DENVER NUGGETS-Signed Reggie Wil­ 4-35 Buchanan 2-8 3-4 8, Cain 1-1 1-3 3, Muto 1-3 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2 Manning 9-14 1-1 19, Norman 6-14 3-3 15, ler 10, DePaul 10, Florida St. 10, Nebraska 10, liams, guard. NFL standings 1- 3 3. Scott 2-5 1-3 5, Mullin 0-0 0-0 0, Luyk 1-1 Penalties-Yards 4-35 2-22 Benjamin 7-12 2-3 16, Ga.Grant 6-11 0-0 13, Central Michigan 9. Tennessee Tech 7. North­ HOUSTON ROCKETS-AcHvated Matt Bul­ Marlin 1-9 0-2 Z. Vaught 5-7 0-0 10. Kimble 0-0 2 Totals 24-57 24-40 75. First Round Time of Possession 25:44 34:16 Thoughts ern Illinois 7, Houston 6, Montana 6, SL m 5 Halftime—SL John's 35, Boston 31. 3-point lard, center, from the Injured lisL Saturday, Jan, 5 McPherson set to take on the Patriots 2-10 0-0 5, Bannister 2-4 0-0 4. Gariand 0-2 0-0 Joseph's 6, Colorado 4, ^ u th e rn Illinois 4, COLLEGE goals—Boston 4-10 (Eisley 1-2, Moran 1-2, Vifashington 20, Philadelphia 6 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS o m 0, Garrick 3-5 0-0 6. Totals 41-88 6-9 90. Texas Tech 4, Indiana 2, Southern Cal 2. OHIO STATE—Named Bobby April assistant Huckaby 1-2, Abram 1-4), SL John's 3-7 (Sprol­ Miami 17, Kansas City 16 RUSHING—Kansas City, Okoye 13-83, Wbrd NEW YORK (99) Hawaii 1. Holy Cross 1, Maryland 1. South­ football coach. Aplenty By HOWARD ULMAN the quip and livelier on the sidelines. At Syracuse from 1981 through 1990, ing 2-2, Buchanan 1-3. Sealy 0-2). Fouled Sunday, Jan. 6 9-13, McNair 2-7. Miami, S.SrNth 20-82, Logan Oakley 3-7 8-8 14, Vandoweghe 6-13 5-6 17, western Missouri 1. West Virginia 1, Wisconsin WEST VIRGINIA \WESLEYAN—Named Brian out—Sproling. Rebounds—Boston 32 (Curley Cincinnati 41, Houston 14 7-17, T.Palge 1-2, Marino 4-(mlnus 3). The Associated Press In 17 seasons as a college head coach, his teams had a 66-46-4 record. The Ewing 9-21 5-8 23. Cheeks 1-4 4-4 6. G.Wilkins 1. Jozwiak defensive line coach. 6-12 2-2 14, Jackson 4-6 1-2 9, Mustal 1-1 2-2 6), SL John's 44 (Wterdann 10). Assists—Bos­ Chicago 16, New Orleans 6 PASSING —Kansas City, DeBerg seven at Massachusetts and 10 at Orangemen finished the 1990 season on 4, Walker 2-5 0-0 4, E.Wilkins 2-3 0-0 4, Starks ton 12 (Eisley, Abram, Hinton 3), SL John's 11 Saturday’s college scores 17-30-1-269. Miami, Marino 19-30-0-221. Len Auster Second Round FOXBORO, Mass. — Dick MaePher- Syracuse, his record is 111-73-5. The Christmas Day with a 28-0 victory over 2-4 0-0 4.Totals 36-76 27-32 99. (Buchanan 4). Total fouls—^ s to n 28, St. EAST RECEIVING-Kansas City, S.PBige 8-142, Saturday, Jan. 12 Arizona in the /Moha Bowl. - LA Clippers 25 16 27 22—90 John's 24. A—6,008. Brooklyn Col. 78, Radford 64 McNair 3-22, Harry 2-59, Roberts 2-26, son has two things New England Patfiots Orangemen were 7-4-2 this season and ^ Miami at Buffalo, 12:30 p.m. o 11 NewMbrk 22 31 31 15—99 Canislus 69, Fairfield 64 Hockey R. Thomas 1-15, Hayes 1-5. Miami, Clayton In the NFL, he was with Denver from m Washington at Francisco, 4 p.m. head coaches lacked the past two seasons won the Aloha Bowl. 3-Point goals—Los Angeles 2-6 (Ga.Grant Villanova 76, Syracuse 66 Connecticut 81, Rttsburgh 76 sian 5-66, T.Riige 5-30, Duper 3-36, Edmunds 2-49, Sunday, Jan. 13 1967 through 1970, first as linebackers S? CO 1-1, Kimble 1-2, Martin 0-3), New York 0-2 Drexel 65, Lafayette 65 S. Smith 2-22, Jensen 1-11, Martin 1-7. — a demonstrative personality and a win­ VILLANOVA (76) Chicago at Now "iferk Giants, 12:30 p.m. When he fired Rust on Friday, Patriots (Jackson 0-1, Starks 0-1), Fouled out—None. Bain 3-7 1-5 7, Miller 8-14 5-6 22, Pelle 0-1 Duquesne 98, St. Joseph's 95 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Kansas City, ning record. and defensive coach and then as defen­ m CO Rebounds—Los Angeles 47 (Benjamin 18), NHL standings Cincinnati at Los Angeles Raiders, 4 p.m. Lowery 52. Miami, Stoyanovich 57. Civic Center chief executive officer Sam Jankovich in­ 2- 2 2 Woodard 3-7 4-5 11, Walker 6-9 6-6 East 21, Carolina 97, Navy 81 He may bring both to the NFL’s worst sive coordinator. He became Cleveland’s New Yjrk 48 (Oakley 15). Assists—Los Angeles Fairleigh Dickinson 81, Wagner 73 WALES CONFERENCE dicated he would consider bringing in a O Dowdell 0-3 0-2 0, Byrd 4-7 4-5 12, Mumford Conference Championships linebackers coach in 1978, then left to be­ 29 (Ga.Grant 8), New Vbrk 26 (Jackson 9). Total Fordham 87. Xavier, Ohio 74 Patrick Division team. 0- 0 0-0 0, Bryson 0-1 1-2 1. Totals 24-49 23-33 Sunday, Jan. 20 college coach. fouls— Los Angelos 27. New York 17. 76. George Vfashington 89, Boston U. 87, OT W L TPts GF QA MaePherson, coach at Syracuse the come Syracuse’s 25th head coach In A—13,863. NY Rangers 24 13 7 55 168 134 Miami-Buflalo winner vs. Cincinnati-Los An­ SYRACUSE (66) Georgetown 73, Soton Hall 65 geles Raiders winner. TBA Rec Hoop past 10 seasons and a former NFL assis­ “People that win,” he said, “win at all December 1980. m > Harvard 73, Dartmouth 70 Philadelphia 21 19 6 48 151 147 now friendly Owens 5-16 3-6 14. Johnson 8-14 6-11 26. Washington-San Francisco winner vs. Celtics 127, Mavericks 110 Holy Cross 85, Providence 84 Pittsburgh 22 20 3 47 189 169 tant, was expected to be named today as different levels.” Ellis 6-11 4-5 16, Edwards 16 0 6 2, Autry 2-14 Chicago-N.Y. Giants winner, TBA He led Syracuse to a No. 4 ranking in DALLAS (110) 1- 2 5, Hopkins 0-2 1-2 1, McRae 1-2 0-0 2, Lehigh 94, Army 78 New Jersey 19 16 9 47 164 147 the fttriots’ third head coach in three Maine 85, New Hampshire 64 Washington 20 22 2 42 145 144 Pee Whe Jankovich also said on Friday that he McCray 3-8 4-4 10, English 6-16 2-2 14, McCorkle 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 2365 15-26 66. Super Bowl 1987, when the Orangemen went 11-0-1, Massachusetts 82, SL Bonaventure 55 NY Islanders 15 21 5 35 118 143 seasons. The team had scheduled a news would act quickly to replace Rust. He Donaldson 8-9 0-2 16, Davis 3-9 2-3 9, Black­ Halftime—Villanova 34, Syracuse 24. 3-point Sunday, Jan. 27 CommuNty Y- Redmen 30 (Andy Leltao 20, tying Auburn in the Sugar Bowl. He was man 9-14 7-9 27. Alford 2-4 1-2 5, While 4-10 goals—Villanova 5-12 (Walker 3-5, Woodard N.C.-Wllmington 79, American U. 73 Adams Division Stephen O'Reilly 6; James Dickerson also to the Huskies conference for their Rjxboro offices at 10 At Tampa, Fla. outlined his criteria for a head coach. ^ 0- 0 8. Shasky 1-5 3-4 5, Upshaw 3-8 4-4 10, 1-3, Miller 1-4), Syracuse 5-19 (Johnson 4-7, North Carolina 82, Notre Dame 47 Boston 21 13 8 50 147 138 played well) Orangemen 28 (Randy Brown 8, named college coach of the year that 0 0 Montreal 22 17 5 49 143 136 AFC champion vs. NFC champion, 6:18 p,m. a.m. EST today. MaePherson meets them. Grandholm 2-2 0-0 4. Wright 0-0 2-2 2. Totals Owens 1-2, Ellis 0-1, Edwards 0-4, Autry 0-5). Rhode Island 75, Penn SL 65 EST Todd Bergenty 6, Matt Bordeaux 6) season by several organizations. 41-85 25-32110. Fouled out—Ellis. Rebounds—Villanova 34 Robert Morris 96, Long Island U. 72 Buffalo 16 16 9 41 139 132 Hoyas 18 (Vinny Annlgeri 5. Eric Thieling 4; A Syracuse assistant coach, who did Hartford HARTFORD — There was a day when the University Jankovich said he wanted the next MaePherson’s name as a potential suc­ BOSTON (127) (Miller 9), Syracuse 46 (Ellis 18). Assists—Vil­ Rutgers 66, Delaware 63 18 20 4 40 120 140 NFL playoffs Daniel Murry also played well) Huskies 13 (Mat­ not wish to be named, told The Syracuse Siena 96, Niagara 80 Quebec 9 27 7 25 120 192 of Connecticut dreaded playing a “home” game at the % coach to be “highly energized and en­ Bird 7-17 2-2 17, Gamble 11-13 1-2 23, lanova 14 (Walker 8), Syracuse 10 (Autry 4). thew Shanley 7. Timothy Wbllenberg 4; Casey Post-Standard that MaePherson cessor to Rust first surfaced Sunday in Parish 3-5 2-3 8. Shaw 6-10 0-0 12, Lewis 6-12 Total fouls—Villanova 21, Syracuse 25. A— St. Francis, Pa. 98, St. Francis, NY 88 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Bengals 41, Oilers 14 O'Brien also played well) Civic Center. DICK McPh e r s o n thusiastic, that’s really full of fire.” He several media reports. 8- 10 20. McHale 9-14 3-5 21, Brown 6-1231,992. 5-5 St. John's 75, Boston College 68 Norris Division Mahonm- Bombers 36 (Ryan Lurate 16, Ken With good reason. telephoned the staff Sunday morning and CO 17. Pinckney 1-3 0-0 2, Kleino 0-2 0-0 0, St. Peter's 81, Hartford 77 W L TPts GF QA Houston 0 0 7 7— 14 Leslie 8, Ted Socha 8) Bullets 29 (Greg Talbot also said if he chooses a coach from the The Boston Globe reported that he had Chicago 28 14 3 59 147 118 Cincinnati 10 10 14 7— 41 The Huskies lost more often than they won. told them he was taking the Patriots’ job. Vrankovic 2-2 1-1 5. M.Smith 0-1 2-2 2. Totals Georgetown 73, Seton Mali Temple 91, La Salle 86 10, Mika Lombardi 6; Marc Larose also played However, Crouthamel did tell the college ranks, he’d want “someone who spoken with Jankovich, NBC said he 51-91 24-30 127. Vermont 97, CenL Connecticut SL 78 S t Louis 22 13 6 50 148 122 First Gustier wall) The coach said athletic director Jake Detroit Hartford no longer is a house of horrors for the Hus­ has had some experience at the profes­ could be named to the job as early as Dallas 35 19 25 31—110 65 Villanova 76, Syracuse 66 20 19 4 44 146 151 Cin—Vtoods 1 run (Brooch kick), 6:24. Huskies 18 (Tim Huhtala 10, Ben Wry 8) Cel­ Crouthamel later phoned the coaches with Providence Journal that, “If he (MaePher­ West Virginia 71, Miami, Fla. 67 Minnesota 11 25 8 30 131 157 Cin—FG Brooch 27. 13:50. kies. Instead, it’s become quite uncomfortable for the op­ sional level.” Boston 22 42 26 37—127 SETON HALL (65) tics 16 (Kyle Wsiff 6; Nolan Ryder and Jesse son) thinks that’s the right move profes­ Monday, and CBS said he had accepted 'ible61, Colgate 49 Toronto 12 27 3 27 120 167 Second Ouatler position. the same news, the paper said. 3-Point goals—Dallas 3-5 (Blackman 2-2, Winchester 2 6 2-2 6, Karnishovas 1-4 2-2 4, Odell also played well) an offer to coach the I^triots. SOUTH Smyths Division Cin—Green 2 pass from Esiason (Breech sionally, it’s up to him.” And he disclosed a preference for Davis 1-2, White 0-1), Boston 1-9 (Bird 1-6, Avent 5-12 2-2 12, Caver 3-5 0 6 7, Dehere 76ers 25 (Chris Bottaro 15; Chad SL John Syracuse freshman running back Terry Ala.-Birmingham 92, W. Kentucky 83 Calgary 23 14 5 51 176 130 kick), 5:42 Connecticut gave further credence to its change of for­ The Patriots and Syracuse neither con­ McHale 0-1, Brown 0-1, M.Smith 0-1). Fouled 7-17 6-8 21. Crist 2-3 0 6 6, Walker 4-6 1-1 9, and Jason Bishop also played well) Knicks 21 Richardson said he learned the news of someone with head coaching experience Alcorn SL 100, Miss. Valley St. 89 Los Angeles 22 14 5 49 165 135 Cin—FG Brooch 30.14:17. tune at the Trumbull Street building Saturday afternoon Rod Rust, who had a low-key manner out—None. Rebounds—Dallas 44 (McCray, Dickenson 0-1 0-0 0, Lokar 0-1 0-0 0. Totals (Tim Barry 13; Kyle O'Connor and Nick Roy firmed nor denied the reports. Augusta 57, Campbell 51 Edmonton 19 18 2 40 128 122 Third Quarter MaePherson’s impending departure from and a low-achieving club, was fired because “they are much more predictable English 7), Boston 53 (Parish 9). Assists—Dal­ 24-55 13-15 65. also played wall) as it outdueled Pittsburgh, 81-76, in a matchup of the two Charleston Southern 80, Davidson 74 Vancouver 18 23 3 39 140 163 Cin—Ball 3 run (Breech kick), 3:26. Jankovich spent Sunday in meetings las 26 (Davis 9). Boston 34 (Bird 11). Total GEORGETOWN (73) assistant coach Bob Casullo. Friday after the Patriots went 1-15 in his and can handle any of the distractions that Coll, of Charleston 64, Winthrop 56 Winnipeg 13 24 8 34 144 162 Cir>—Esiason 10 run (Breech kick), 3:51. heavyweights in the Big East Conference before a pack­ fouls— Dallas 25, Boston 23. Technical--Dallas Churchwell 4 6 6 6 14, Morgan 2-8 4-4 8, Midgets take place.” and was unavailable for comment, said Delaware St. 98, Bethune-Cookman 74 Saturday's Gamas Hou—Givins 16 pass from Carlson (Garcia Crouthamel did not return phone calls only season as their coach. He had suc­ coach Adubato. A— 14,890. Mahoney- Celtics 32 (Steven Kruzyk 8, Matt ed house of 16,294. Mike Hanson, the fttriots assistant direc­ Mutombo 4-10 8-11 16, Brown 5-13 6-7 16, E. Tennessee SL 89, Appalachian SL 70 Pittsburgh 5, New Jersey 2 kick). 9:45. Olekslw 6, Donny Parker 5; Matthew Mace also Sunday. Sports infonnation director Larry ceeded the similarly reserved Raymond MaePherson, a native of Old Town, Harrison 7-18 3-4 18, Bosanac 0 6 0 6 0. Florida 84, Auburn 82 Washington 5. Boston 3 Fourth Quarter It was a terrific basketball game between the No. 11 tor of media relations. Blazers 114, S o n icsill played well) Pistons 24 (Wesley Schofield 13; Thompson 0-2 0 6 0, Kelly 0-0 1-21, Simms Florida A&M 89, Md.-E. Shore 71 Hartford 4, Winnipeg 3 Cin—Kattus 9 pass from Esiason (Breech Kimbdl said Crouthamel had left for Berry, who was fired after a 5-11 record Maine, and graduate of Springfield Nick Dobkin and Brendan Gallagher also Panthers and No. 12 Huskies. How close was this one. On Friday, Jankovich said, “when that SEATTLE (111) 0- 0 0-0 0, Fleury 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 22-57 28-34Furman 87. VMI 67 N.Y. Islanders 3, Philadelphia 2 kick), :51. New Orleans, where the Syracuse coach­ in 1989. 73. played well) Consider, there were 12 ties and 30 lead exchanges. (Mass.) College, was head coach at Mas­ McKey 6-14 7-7 19, Kemp 10-16 5-6 25, Georgia 107, Tennessee 86 Calgary 7, Detroit 0 Hou—Givins 5 pass from Carlson (Garcia (new) coach is named, it’s going to be an Halftime— Soton Hall 29, Georgetown 23. 3- Lakers 31 (Flobert Daring 6, Whrren Goulet 4) ing staff was attending the American MaePherson is 60, just two years Cage 3-5 0-0 6, Payton 3-10 2-2 8. Ellis 8-16 Georgia SL 73, Stephen F. Austin 66, OT Montreal 3, Quebec 0 kick), 8:01. Neither side led by more than five points. Not until Scott sachusetts from 1971 through 1977. His point goals—Seton Hall 4-16 (Crist 2-3, Caver Tigers 25 (Andy Moran 14, Richie Prenetta 7, awful good football coach and it’s going 5-7 22, Threatt 1-5 0-0 2, Polynice 2-5 0-0 4, Kentucky 93, LSU 80 Los Angelos 4, Toronto 2 A—60,01 Z Football Coaches Association’s annual younger than Rust and three years older 1- 1, Dehere 1-7, Dickenson 0-1, Lokar 0-1, Mike Beaulieu 4) Burrell (16 points) hit a three-pointer with 1:01 left did teams were 45-27-1 and won four Yankee Johnson 3-7 4-4 11, McMillan 0-4 2-2 2, Barros Marshall 90, Citadel 81 Vancouver 6, Minnesota 5 ------to be the best football coach that’s avail­ Winchester 0-1, Karnishovas 0-2), Georgetown Jazz 21 (Dan Melser 10; Kevin Lappen and convention. than Berry. But he is much quicker with 5-70-0 1Z Totals 41-89 25-28 111. Maryland 81. Clemson 65 N.Y. Rangers 3, SL Louis 2, QT Hou Cin the Huskies take the lead for good. And not until fresh­ Conference championships. able for this organization.” 1- 4 (Harrison 1-1, Thompson 0-1, Brown 0-2). Greg Sobln also played well) Gunners 25 (Mike PORTLAND (114) Mercer 72, Butler 66 Sunday's Games First downs 13 24 man Tim Glover — who? — missed a 3-pointer was the Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Soton Hall 34 Lurate 10; Jeff Cashman and Mike Botticello Robinson 6-13 6-9 18, Williams 4-7 4-4 12, Morehead SL 73, Wis.-Milwaukee 61 Montreal 6. Pittsburgh 3 Rushes-yards 13-67 44-187 (Walker 8), Georgetown 35 (Mutombo 11). As­ also played well) victory assured. Duckworth 7-11 4-4 18, Drexler 6-15 6-6 20, Murray SL 71, Austin Peay 66 Los Angeles 3, Chicago 1 F^assing 159 152 sists—Seton Hall 12 (Winchester, Dehere 4), Porter 6-14 2-4 14. Aingo 7-12 2-2 20, 'Vbung N. Carolina A&T 87, Howard U.'84 Monday's Games Return Yards 19 85 The win leaves Connecticut at 2-0, 10-1 overall and Georgetown 11 (Brown 5). Total fouls—Soton 1- 1 0-0 2, Bryant 3-4 3-4 9, Cooper 0-1 1-2 N.C.-Greensboro 84, Cornell 78 Winnipeg at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Comp-Att-Int 18-33-1 15-25-0 riding a seven-game winning streak. Pittsburgh stands 1. Totals 40-78 28-35 114. Hall 27, Georgetown 18. A— 18,103. Smith does fine running point for UConn NE Louisiana 102, Nicholls SL 95 Philadelphia at N.Y. Rangers. 7:35 p.m. Sacked-Yards Lost 1-6 0-0 Seattle 22 30 28 31—111 Tkissday's Gamas Calendar 1-1 in Big East play, 12-3 overall, and still one of the H. Cross 85, Providence 84 Now Orleans 66, SW Louisiana 64 Punts 6-43 3-45 people up and sometimes you think Portland 31 34 22 27—114 Northeastern 61, Va. Commonwealth 59 Minnesota at N.Y. Islanders, 7:35 p.m. Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 best in the land. By LEN AUSTER the Harry A. Gampel FUvilion on the 3-Point go als-S eattle 4-12 (Barros 2-2, Oklahoma 64, James Madison 61 Edmonton at Rttsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Penalties-Yards 5-33 4-40 Today Storrs campus. Johnson 1-1, Ellis 1-5, McKey 0-1, Kemp 0-1, PROVIDENCE (84) Boston at Quebec, 7:35 p.m. What’s noteworthy is that this was Connecticut’s 11th Manchester Herald shot,” he admitted. Simpkins 8-10 0-3 16, Turner 4-4 0 6 12. S. Carolina SL 85, Morgan SL 68 Time of Rissasslon 20:15 39:45 Qlrts Basketball Threatt 0-1, Payton 0-1), Portland 6-15 (Aingo Calgary at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. □ □ □ Bragg 2-5 1-5 5. Murdock 11-27 8-10 33, SE Louisiana 106, North Texas 100, OT Bolton at Rocky Hill, 730 straight victory against collegiate opponents in Hartford. “This was the most demonstrative 4-7, Dfoxlof 2-4, P>rter 0-4). Fouled out—None. S t Louis at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. McDonald 3-11 0-0 7, Floyd 0-3 0-0 0, South Alabama 121, N.C. Charlotto 105 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Portland at Coventry, 7:30 UCorui’s last Civic Center loss was a year ago against Flebounds— Seattio 50 (Kemp 9). Portland 46 Hartford at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. HARTFORD — A year ago it I’ve seen Smitty all year,” Calhoun Campbell 0-1 0-0 0. Watts 1-7 0 6 3, Brown 0 6 Southern Miss. 84, Florida SL 72 RUSHING—Houston. Pinkott 5-43, Carlson RHAM at Bacon Academy, 730 Scott Burrell, who says he is NOT (Williams 8). Assists—Seattle 28 (Payton 7), Villanova. The Huskies are 4-0 this year, having gone said of his junior out of Kolbe 0 6 0, Saddler 4-9 0 6 8. Totals 33-77 9-18 84. Southern U. 129, Grambling St. 86 Buffalo at Vancouver, 10:35 p.m. 4-22, While 4-2. CIncInnaU, Eaiason 5-57, was clearly defined for the Univer­ Portland 29 (Drexler 8). Total fouls—Seattle 24, the second coming of Nadav Tennessee Tech 88, Tennessee SL 78 Green 11-55, Ball 7-33, Brooks 6-17, Jennings Tuesday 10-1 in Hartford in the 1989-90 campaign. Cathedral High in Bridgeport. Portland 19. A— 12,884. HOLY CROSS (85) sity of Connecticut. Tate George ran Henefeld, had five steals against the Weodon 2-5 0-0 4, Dickerson 4-6 0-0 8, Tn.-Chattanooga 83, W. Carolina 62 NHL results 6-16, Woods 6-11, Wilhelm 3-(mlnu8 2). Boys Basketball UConn is now 56-50 in Hartford, and a win shy “I’m the point guard right now so Nairus 7-11 4 6 19. Jordan 3-7 6-8 13, Vifalkor Vanderbilt 66, Alabama 55 PASSING—Houston, Carlson 16-33-1-165. Rockville at Manchester, 7:30 the point and Chris Smith was the Panthers. He came into the game as Lakers 135, Warriors 108 Cincinnati, Esiason 14-20-0-150, Wilhelm (13-14) of being .500 against Big East Conference foes. I have to be more vocal,” Smith ex­ 3- 10 2-6 9, Breslin 1-1 0 6 3, Farkas 4-6 1-1Virginia 11, 81, Duke 64 Canadiens 6, Penguins 3 RHAM at Cheney Tech, 730 two (shooting) guard. the leader in steals in the Big East GOLDEN STATE (108) Virginia Tech 81, Memphis SL 66 1-5-0-12 Bolton at Coventry, 7:30 Mashburn 1-5 3-3 5, Powell 3-7 1-2 8, Martzloff Pitlsburgh 2 0 1—3 It’s a far cry from 1986-87, Jim Calhoun’s first year as Simple formula, and a winning plained. Mullln 7-17 10-12 25, Tolbert 2-7 0-0 4, Uster MIDWEST RECEIVING—Houston, Givins 6-60, Harris Conference and ranked No. 4 in the 2- 4 1-4 5. Totals 30-62 18-30 85. Montreal 4 2 0—6 Girls Basketball Husky coach, when UConn went 2-7 in Hartford. 2- 4 2-2 6. Hardaway 12-23 2-3 26, Richmond Akron 73, Valparaiso 60 4-37, Jelfiros 2-33, Duncan 1-15, PInkett 1-10, Manchester at Rockville, 730 one. Smith, who struggled in the dual First Period—1, Montreal, Daigneault 1 country in steals per game with 4.7 9- 24 6-8 SB, Higgins 2-4 0-0 4, Marclulionis 1-2 Bowling Green 75, W. Michigan 56 White 1-5, Hill 1-5. Clnclrmafi. Holman 2-51, The difference? role in the past, did fine this day Halftime: Holy Cross 51, Providence 44. (Richer, Savard), 9:50 (pp). 2, Pittsburgh, Boys Swimming Coach Jim Calhoun heading into as of E)ec. 19. 1 McGee 2-23, Kattus 2-19, Jennings 2-15, 0-0 2. Hill 2-3 1-2 5. Jepsen 1-6 0-0 2, Petersen Throe-point goals: Providence 9-23 (Tumor 4-4, CenL Michigan 70, Ohio U. 42 S.'ibung 9 (Bourque), 11:54 (sh). 3, Montreal, Manchester at Wethersfield, 5 pm. “Better coaching,” Calhoun said, eliciting a chuckle. with 21 points, six assists and only Creighton 98, Bradley 74 Green 2-15, Brown 2-14, Wbods 2-13, Barber lea Hockey the 1990-91 season wanting to keep □ □ □ 0- 3 2-2 2. Pritchard 2-6 2-2 6. Totals 40-99Murdock 3-7, McDonald 16. Floyd 0-1, Watts Lebeau 14 (Chorske, Daigneault), 12:14 (pp). 4, Dayton 103, Marquette 81 1-12 Trl-Town vs. Manchester (Bolton Sports Cen­ “No, I just think we’re a better team,” he answered sin­ the 6-foot-2 Smith at the two guard three turnovers. 25-31 108. 1-5), Holy Cross 7-13 (Nairus 1-3, Jordan 1-1, Montreal, Ctesjardlns 6 (Courtnall), 13:57. 5, R t­ UConn’s home game against St. Drake 83, Tulsa 79 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. ter), 330 p.m. LA LAKERS (135) Vtelker 1-2, Breslin 1-1, Farkas 2-4, Powell 1-2). tsburgh, Bourque 13 (Jagr, Coffey), 16:18. 6, cerely. “We play well in this building (now) because with either Gilad Katz or Steve “Smith is a great athlete and a E. Michigan 86, Miami, Ohio 71 John’s will be played on Sunday, Perkins 7-11 7-8 22, Wbrthy 13-21 3-3 29. Fouled out—Murdock, Jordan. Montreal, Carbonneau 7 (Courtnall), 16:31. we’ve played well the last couple of years. We’ve been a Evansville 75, S. Illinois 72 Bears 16, Saints 6 Pikiell at the point. great competitor,” Calhoun said. Divac 7-11 6-7 20, Drew 1-3 0-0 2, Scott 7-8 Rebounds—Providence 53 (Simpkins 14), Holy Penalties—Roberts, Pit (holding), 8:08; Jan. 13, at 4 p.m. in the Harry A. Illinois 63, Purdue 61 good team, not a great one, for four years.” “Smitty’s always had the ability to 1- 2 18. Green 4-7 4-6 12, Smith 5-11 1-2 11, Cross 32 (Naims 9). Assists— Providence 20 Roberts, Pit (holding), 1131; Odelein, Mon (trip­ New Orleans 0 3 0 3— 6 It, however, is becoming more Indiana 99, Northwestern 58 Gampel Pavilion. The game will be Teagle 6-13 0-0 12, Thompson 1-4 0-0 2, (Murdock 6), Holy Cross 22 (Jordan 11). Total ping). 17:58. Hartford crowds used to sit on their hands. No more rise. If he played a two, he’d Indiana SL 75, Illinois SL 70 Chicago 3 7 3 3— 16 Radio, TV and more evident that that alignment televised live on CBS on a national Campbell 2-3 0-0 4, Thomas 1-2 1-1 3. Totals fouls—Providence 26, Holy Cross 20. SMond Period—7. Montreal, Carbonneau 8 Iowa 79, Michigan St. 66 First Quarter “The crowd’s been told a lot by me (it can help),” isn’t going to fly. Smith played the averaged 23 points a game. On the 54-94 23-29 135. A—4,000. (Courtnall), :11. 8, Montreal, Gilchrist 4 (Daig­ basis. It will be televised after the Kansas 105, N. Carolina St. 94 Chi—FG Butler 19. 4 *4 . Golden State 23 34 26 25—108 neault. Richer), 12:22. Penalties— Stevens, Pit Calhoun acknowledged, “but they’ve become a major point the entire second half of Con­ fly we’re making him a one-guard Kent SL 83, Cleveland St. 67 Second Quarter New York Giants’ NFC playoff l a Lakers 33 33 38 31—135 (delay of game), 5:10; Stevens, Pit (hooking), Today factor. We got a nice after-burner from our fans the last Loyola, III. 82, Md.-Baltimore County 77 CM—Thornton 18 pass from Tomezak (Butler necticut’s 81-76 victory over Pit­ and he’s doing a pretty good job.” 3-Point goals—Golden State 3-12 (Richmond Big East women’s resuit 7:29. kick), 1:51. game that has a 12:30 p.m. kickoff. 2- 3 Mullin 1-2, Tolbert 0-1, Higgins 0-1, Har­ Minnesota 95, Tbungstown St. 77 7:30 p.m. — College basketball: 10 minutes which really, really made the building kind of One tliat may become permanent Third Period-9, Pittsburgh, Mullen 17 NO—FG Anderson 47, 13:22 tsburgh at the Civic Center. daway 0-2. Pritchard 0-3), Los Angelos 4-5 Missouri 80, Oklahoma SL 79, OT □ □□ UConn 86, Georgetown 61 (ZalapskI, Murphy), 9:05. Penalties—Daig- Third Quarter Syracuse at Pittsburgh, ESPN electric.” Super sub John Gwynn filled the as the season goes on. (Scott 3-3, Perkins 1-1, Drew 0-1). Fouled N. Illinois 75, N. Iowa 64 UCoim has 21 straight wins at neaulL Mon (high-sticking), 936; Zalapski, Pit Chi—FG Butler 22 831. out-^Jono. Ftebounds—Golden Stale 41 (Rich­ CONNECTICUT (86) Nebraska 74, Kansas SL 69 7:30 pjn. — Flyers at Rangers, I even heard the crowd and usually I don’t hear shooting guard role the second half □ □□ (roughing), 1738; Daigneault, Mon (roughing), Fourth Quarter home. The last UConn loss at home mond. Jepsen 5). Los Angeles 70 (Divac 12). Lishness 5-11 4-5 14. Pattyson 5-7 0-1 10, Ohio SL 67, Michigan 57 WFAN (660-AM) them, said Chris Smith, 21 points on 8-for-16 shooting Smith has had other things on his 9 17:08; Coffey, Pit, major (fighting), 17:08; versus the Panthers, totaling 35 Bascom 10-16 2-2 25, Baer 1-3 0-0 2, Davis 6-7 NO—FG Andersen 38, 938. was a 64-57 loss to Big East rival Assists—Golden State 16 (Hardaway 9), Los S. Utah 77, Chicago SL 69 Skrudland, Mon, major (fighting), 17:08. 1- 2 19, Grossman 1-4 0 6 2, Wetzel 0-1 0 6 0. Chi—FG Butler 21. 12:13. 7:30 p.m. — Jets at Bruins, while mainly playing the point. He also had six assists, minutes in all. mind, which can explain his lack of Angeles 42 (Drew 14). Total fouls—Golden Shots on goal—Pittsburgh 6-8-8—22. Villanova on Dec. 13, 1989 in Saunders 3-5 1-2 7. Ferrier 1-3 1-3 3, Law 1-1 A—60,767. production of late. His older brother, State 20, Los Angeles 18. A—17,197. Montreal 20-13-11— 44. NESN four rebounds, one block^ shot, one steal and nly three And what about Katz? Pikiell? 0 6 2, Wfoodall 0-1 0-0 0, Green 1-1 0 6 2. To­ N.E. college hoop scores Hartford. Since that setback, the Power-play Opportunities—Pittsburgh 0 of 2; NQ Chi 9 p.m. — Pro Boxing Tour, turnovers while logging 39 minutes. Katz hit the floor with 5:37 left in 21-year-old Raul Smith, was sen­ tals 3460 9-15 66. Connecticut 81, Rttsburgh 76 Huskies have won three in the now Montreal 2 of 4. First downs 11 18 GEORGETOWN (61) Holy Cross 85, Providence 84 SportsChannel The crowd was really pumped up. They were cheer­ the first half. He was gone, one turn­ tenced Friday to two years in prison Goalies—Pittsburgh, Pietrangelo, 9-9-1 (21 Rushes-yards 18-65 43-169 closed Storrs Field House, eight in Corace 3-10 0-0 8, Teweu 2-6 5-5 9, St. John's 75, Boston College 68 ing for us and that helps a lot in that it brings your en­ for his involvement in the 1989 rob­ shots-16 saves), W.Vbung (:11 second, 23-22). Ftasslng 128 176 9:30 pjn. — College basketball: over later, at 4:33. Sheehan 7-11 4-5 18, Reid 3-12 3-3 9, Witfill Massachusetts 82, SL Bonaventure 55 the Harry A. Gampel Pavilion and Montreal, Roy, 15-12-3 (22-19). Return Yards 2 49 thusiasm back up,” Smith added. bery of a Bridgeport man. Smith 2- 11 0 6 4. Wilson 1-6 4 6 6, Ricks 0-8 7-8 Northeastern 7, 61, Va. Commonwealth 59 Minnesota at Wisconsin, ESPN Pikiell, the hard-luck graduate 11 in the Civic Center. A—16,406. Comp-Att-Int 11-34-3 13-26-0 Ayres 0-1 0-0 0, Miles 0-1 0-0 0. McCaffrey 0-0 Maine 85, New Hampshire 64 •’Was the crowd loud,” John Gwynn (18 points on 6- student who has the heart and head said he’s close to his older brother Referee-Andy vanHellamond. Lines­ Sacked-Yards Lost 2-25 2-12 10:30 p.m. — College basketball: □ □ □ Scholastic 0 6 0. Totals 18-66 23-27 61. Rhode Island 75, Penn SL 65 men—Ron Finn, Gerard Gauthier. Punts 3-30 2-28 for-10 shooting) said rhetorically. “It was loud. They —but not the body — to play in the and admitted he’s had brother’s Brown 77, U. of D.C. 63 George Mason at Richmond The I^ithers have more players Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 kind of helped us out. They got into the game early and troubles on his mind. Halftime—Connecticut 44, Georgetown 21. Harvard 73, Dartmouth 70 (delayed), NESN Big East, started but took a per­ Th* Aaaoelatad Praaa Kings 3, Blackhawks 1 Penalties-Yards 2-10 7-57 to call upon than a year ago with Bennet boys’ varsity hoop 3- point goals—Connecticut 9-12 (Bascom 3-5, Vble 61, Colgate 49 that helps us a whole lot,” added the 6-foot senior out of manent seat with 14:48 left in the □ □□ Davis 6-7), Georgetown 2-8 (Corace 2-4, Witfill Los Angeles 1 2 0—3 Time of Possession 2229 37:31 11 p.m. — Lacrosse: M^jor In­ Coach Raul Evans using nine players SHOT — UConn’s Rod Sellers (22) goes up The Bennet Junior High boys' varsity basket­ Geo. Vfashington 89, Boston U. 87, 2 OT Hillcrest Heights, Md., who played the entire second half opening half. UConn sees Big East action Tues­ 0-1, Wilson 0-2, Ayres 0-1). Fouled out—None. Canislus 69, Fairfield 64 Chicago 1 o 0—1 door League: Philadelphia Wings at in the first half alone. But after the ball team nipped the Rocky Hill High freshmen, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS for a short as Pittsburgh’s Brian Shorter (00) Rebounds—Connecticut 49 (Lishness 10), SI. Peter's 81, Hartford 77 First Period— 1, Chicago, Ftoenick 19 (Goulet, E)etroit Turbos (taped), MSG and 35 minutes in all. “Basically I’m the two-guard but day night at 8 against Villanova at 9 38-37. Ron Ransom led Bonnet with 18 points, RUSHING—Now Orleans, Fenerly 8-29, break, Evans went with a six-man Georgetown 34 (Teweu 6, Sheehan 6). As­ Albany SL 64, N. Adams SL 62 Larmer), 3:49. 2, Los Angelos, Duchesne 11 This was a contest where the Hartford crowd played a (today) I had to call out the plays,” the duPont Pavilion. The Huskies and Sean Miller (3) look on in their game including lour 3-polnters. Rondell Laurray and sists—Connecticut 20 (Pattyson 4). Geor­ (Blake), 5:02 (pp). Penalties—Gilbert, Chi (inter­ Fourcade 2-13, Hillard 4-13, Heyward 4-10. Midnight — College basketball: rotation of Brian Shorter, Darelle Peter Leonard added wight points apiece with Bridgeport 96, Bentley 76 Chicago, Anderson 27-102, Musler 12-71, role, and neither team went deep into its bench the then return home for a slaughter, er Saturday afternoon at the Civic Center. The getown 6 (Teweu 2, Reid 2). Total fouls—Con­ Cal-Bakerslield 72, Merrimack 63 ference), 430; MeSorlay, LA (trippng), 6;13; Long Beach State at New Mexico Smith said of his role. “At the point, Porter, Darren Momingstar, Sean the latter grabbing 10 rebounds. Bonnot Is 4-0. necticut 20. Georgetown 13. A—140. Gretzky, LA (hooking), 16;15; MeSorloy, LA Tomezak 2-8, Green 2-8. game, with Central Connecticut Colby-Sawyer 59, N.Y. Maritime 56 PASSING—New Orleans, Wbish 6-16-1-74, State, ESPN I’m still thinking shot. It’s difficult Miller, Jason Matthews and Chris No. 12 Huskies bumped off the No. 11 Pan­ Please see HUSKIES, page 20 because you have to set up a lot of State University Thursday night at ( McNeal. thers, 81-76. 1 18—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Jan. 7, 1991

MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Jan. 7,1991—19 High School Roundup V ‘Big boys’ ready to join NFL playoff party By BARRY WILNER have improved.” J MHS powers way to shutout The Associated Press As for playing the Bears, Giants and play when it’s slippery and wet fullback Maurice Carthon said: “We and grimy.” WINDSOR — With or without a Wajda added 11 points for the Now the big boys join the party. played in 1987, that first Monday Redskins 20, Eagles 6: Mark man advantage, it didn’t matter as Patriots while Jenn Kirchherr had ECHS girls hoop The NFL playoffs began this night, and we were overmatched. Rypien threw for two . Manchester High used spiecial-teams eight points and eight rebounds. weekend with one upset, We played in ’85 and it was the Earnest Byner ran for 49 yards and A remains winless Sloan play to oveipower Windsor High, Sarah Bressette led Griswold with Washington over Philadelphia, the had seven receptions for 77 yards 8-0, Saturday night in intercon- 19 points. MIDDLETOWN — To say things only victory by a road team. The and the Washington defense befud­ ferenee ice hockey action at the haven’t gone well this year for the other winners were Chicago, Miami NFL Playoffs dled the Eagles. The Redskins had COVENTRY (46) — Jen Davis 7 6-6 23, East Catholic High girls’ basketball Loomis-Chaffee Rink. Robin Russell 0 0-0 0, Janet Wsrfel 1 0-1 2, and Cincinnati. five sacks and shut out Philadelphia team would be an understatement. works The Indians evened their mark at Marlene Dolat 0 0-0 0, Jenny Vtejda 3 5-6 11, That sets up matchups between same thing. Hopefully it won’t hap­ in the second half. 3-3 with the win while the Warriors Kris Spencer 0 0-0 0, Sarah Anderson 1 0-0 2, The main destination the Eagles the Redskins and 49ers at San Fran­ Jenn Kirchherr 3 2-4 8. Totals 15 13-17 46. pen this time.” “If we don’t turn the ball over, A haven’t found this season is the win­ are now 1-6. Manchester has a GRISWOLD (45) — Kim Jencks 4 0-1 9, cisco and the Dolphins and Bills at Bears 16, Saints 6: Anderson had teams have trouble scoring on us,” make-up clash Tliesday at 3:30 p.m. Lacey Gelse 2 0-0 4, Sarah Bressette 7 5-8 19. ning column. quickly Buffalo on Saturday. On Sunday, 103 yards rushing, passed for 22 said coach Joe Gibbs. “Our defense Diana Malafornte 4 0-1 8, Rachael Danforth 0 And, Saturday afternoon at Mercy against Tri-Town at the Bolton 1-21, JoAnne Woodcock 1 2-6 4. Totals 18 the Bears visit the New York Giants yards and caught four passes for 42, just doesn’t let people go a long way 8-18 45. High, more of the same results per­ Sports Center. Manchester is at Hall and the Bengals are at the Los An­ while Kevin Butler kicked three to get scores.” 3-point goals: C- Davis 3; G- Jencks sisted. GLASTONBURY Talk geles Raiders. High at the Veteran’s Rink in West Halftime: 22-18 Griswold about fast work. field goals to send the Bears on. The game turned late in the first Hartford Wednesday night. Mercy sprinted clear from a five- The Redskins began the weekend Manchester High junior Toby “It’s the playoffs, you lay it all on half when the replay official deter­ Manchester scored four piower- point h^fiime edge (13-8) by out- by shutting down Randall Cunnin­ Sloan set a school record with a the line,” Anderson said. “I love it mined Byner did not fumble at the play goals and one short-handed in scoring East, 20-5, in the third gham, getting some help from in­ Bolton boys fall pin in seven seconds over Glaston­ when I know the ball is coming to Eagles’ 6. The call nullfied Ben notching its first shutout of the quarter and coasted to a 43-26 vic­ bury High’s Mike Gatticello in stant replay and avenging a bitter me to make things happen.” Smith’s 89-yard TD runback after season, the first for freshman net- short versus Bacon tory. their 135-pound match Saturday. loss two months ago with a 20-6 He even likes it when he is called picking up the loose ball. Instead, East is 0-10 and will host Berlin victory at Philadelphia. minder Curtis Dell who kicked out COLCHESTER — A third-period Sloan is now 9-1 for the season on to throw, although his option the Redskins got a 20-yard field IM Tha Astoclalod PrMs 33 shots. scoring drought came back to haunt High Thursday night at 7. Mercy Then the Dolphins edged the goal by Chip Lohmiller and a 10-6 IN CLOSE —- Hartford goalie Peter Sidorkiewicz makes a with nine pins. His fast pin, pass to Ron Morris was one of the moves to 6-3. -ii “The spjecial teams were clicking Bolton High as it dropped a 70-65 however, couldn’t prevent the In­ Kansas City Chiefs 17-16 at Miami ugliest in memory. lead. save as Winnipeg’s Pat Elynuik looks for a rebound in front of East trailed, 7-3, after one turn trt a . s especially well,” Manchester coach decision to Bacon Academy Satur­ dians from suffering a 36-32 set­ in the most exciting game of the “It was a lame duck and Morris The Skins now look forward to and 33-13 after three quarters. VVhaler defenseman Adam Burt (6) in their game Saturday Eric Famo said, “but on the other day night in Charter Oak Con­ back to the Tomahawks. opening round — and possibly of made a great catch,” Anderson said the 49ers, looking for an unprece­ Chris Baker poured in a game- night at the Civic Center. The Whalers beat the Jets, 4-3. hand we’ve spient a lot of time in ference boys’ basketball action. Sloan is the Manchester Invita­ the year. Dan Marino brought after he was hit by Rickey Jackson dented third straight championship. high 25 points for Mercy while Erin practice on sjjecial teams. Special “It seemed we were at 42 points tional champion, having recorded Miami back from a 9-point hole and the pass wobbled to Morris at Colgan and Denise Miska paced teams is about a third of a game so forever,” Bolton coach Craig Phil­ three pins in that event. His only with a pair of fourth-quarter touch­ the Saints’ 8. “It was a serious duck. Dolphins 17, Chiefs 16: Dan East with 11 and seven points, you do spiend a decent amount of lips said after his team fell to 2-4. loss came at 140 pounds to Wil­ down passes. It looked so sick most people would Marino was 8-for-8 in the final Little luck pays off time on the piowe'.' play and a man Bacon also has a 2-4 mark. respectively. On Sunday, the Bengals put the quarter, including short ton’s undefeated Spencer Malcom. have shot it.” Rene Chorazyezewski led the down. It was nice to see the work Bacon had a 35-32 lead at the half Sloan’s seven second pin was just clamps on the Houston Oilers’ run- The Saints appeared to have tied passes to Tony Raige and Mark Eagles with seven rebounds. paid off.” after trailing, 15-11, after one. An a blink off the state record of six and-shoot in a 41-14 wipeout, and it 10-10 in the third period when Clayton. In the 85-yard drive for the East also dropped the junior var­ jklk). Tim Shumaker and Jeff Grote 11-3 run in the third stanza, while seconds. the Bears used a fortuitous offsides Butler’s field goal attempt was Ths Assocl&tod Pross winning touchdown, the Dolphins for Holik, Whalers sity game, 26-21. each had two goals to lead the In­ Bolton was stuck at ^-2, enabled the penalty against New Orleans, plus blocked by Renaldo 'I\tmbull and TOUCHDOWN LEAP — Cincinnati’s ickey Woods fiies across the goal line for a touchdown also converted three third-down Bobcats to take a 56-46 edge. A MERCY (43) — Maria Alaxander 3 1-5 7, the versatility of Neal Anderson for plays. By TOM COYNE when we get ahead 2-1, we never dians, who had their 8-0 bulge with Dina Cherry 1 0-0 2, Chris Baker 9 7-9 25. returned 61 yards by Vince Buck for during Sunday’s AFC playoff game against Houston in Cincinnati. The Bengals whipped the F^ul Sauer 3-pointer to beat the buz­ Valley, 2-6. The Associated Press seem to gel that next goal,” he said. 4:17 left in the middle period. That Lauren Brown 0 0-0 0, Jen Nadesu 2 0-0 4, a 16-6 decision. a touchdown. But Robert Massey zer brought the Bulldogs to within Megan Gaffney 1 0-0 2, Trish Vance 0 0-0 0, VALLEY REGIONAL (30) — Sarah Markasky Oilers, 41-14. “It was either get it done or go ‘Tonight we took a penalty and they allowed Famo to give ice time to Katelyn Russell 1 0-0 2. Amy Ganguli 0 1-4 1. 1 0-0 2, Jen Gowac 2 0-0 4, Ellen McCarthy 1 "nie 49ers, Giants, Bills and had lined up offsides, nullifying the 10. 1-2 3. Jen Oakes 1 0-0 2. Kim Rtts 6 1-2 13, Raiders — all division winners with home,” said Raige. “It says a lot HARTFORD — Hartford rookie tied the game up. Those are the some who don’t otherwise, such as Totals 17 9-18 43. play, and Butler went on to kick a cinnati, Cody Carlson couldn’t make for 165 yards. “I didn’t rise to the process, the Bengals became Bolton was able to close the gap EAST CATHOLIC (26) — Kelly Romano 1 Bridget R>ol 2 0-0 4, Sarah Johnson 1 0-0 2. about the character of our ballclub Bobby Holik had many reasons for things that hurt you. fourth-line skaters Dennis Joyner the best records — were idle. But 22-yarder for a 13-3 lead. up for the absence of Warren Moon occasion out there. No one stepped and Mike Wilbanks. Defenseman to two points in the fourth quarter 0- 0 2, Both Snyder 0 0-0 0. Irene Chorazye- Totals 14 2-4 30. they were paying attention. division winners, while the Oilers that we hung in there and got the job his two-goal game — his coaches, “Our timing hasn’t been good and zowskl 0 1-21, Erin Colgan 5 0 -0 11, Allyson BOLTON (16) — Leah Camposeo 0 0-0 0, “When it’s that close, they a second time and the Oilers forward. The feeling before the done.” with a minute left, but a big 3-point Julie Cook 3 0-0 6, Maureen Griffen 1 0-2 2, were a wild card. his teammates, his father, a dream we haven’t gotten key goals when Gary Jonas had a strong game in Irish 0 0-0 0, Chris Dube 2 0-0 4, Katie Litke 0 “I think the Redskin line is block­ shouldn’t call it,” Saints coach Jim couldn’t stop the Bengals, who game was fine. When the game front of Dell. play enabled the Bobcats to keep its 1- 21, Cathy O'Brien 0 0-2 0, Regina Ricci 0 0-0 Jessica Brahanoy 0 0-0 0, Dawn Bedard 1 4-6 Cinciimati showed no apparecia- All-Pro Nick Lowery missed a and his new contacts — but he over­ we needed them,” he said. “This is 0, Denise Miska 2 3-7 7, Chris MonlovanI 0 0-0 6, Jody Madore 1 0-2 2. Totals 6 4-12 16. ing much better and the team has an Mora said. “It didn’t look like he lead. bolted to a 20-0 halftime lead and started, we just played lousy.” tion on Sunday. 52-yard field goal with 49 seconds looked the most obvious reason. two we’ve let get away this week.” Shumaker leads the Indians with 0. Totals 10 5-13 26. Halftime: 16-6 Valley air of confidence about it,” 49ers was offsides. I didn’t see anything were ahead 34-0 at one point. Kevin Fennell poured in a game- 3-point goals: EC- Colgan. Carlson played great in lifting “Houston’s a dome team,” Ben­ left after a holding penalty had He got lucky. The Whalers had 17 shots on net 11 points on six goals and five as­ linebacker Matt Millen said. “Their that looked wrong.” “We didn’t pull together,” high 29 points to lead Bacon. Peter Halftime; 13-8 Mercy East wrestlers Houston into the playoffs last week gals comerback Eric Thomas said. pushed the Chiefs back from more Chris Govedaris’ centering pass in the second period and many other sists. Brian Wry has seven goals to running game especially seems to Bengals 41, Oilers 14: At Cin- Carlson said after he was 16-for-33 Della Bella was 6-for-13 from the with a victory over Pittsburgh. In the “It’s tough for them to go outside certain field goal range. from the left comer bounced off quality chances, but Essensa kept lead Manchester in that department. Valley girls Manchester 2 6 0 — 8 floor and totaled 18 point. David drop two on mat Holik’s skate, just past the reach of the Jets alive. Windsor 0 0 0 — 0 Hohler was 9-for-lO from the foul ENFIELD — The East Catholic The Jets, who had only six shots Scoring: top Bolton High Winnipeg goalie Bob Essensa and High wrestling team dropped two in the period, took a 2-1 lead on First period; M- Graham Dalrymple (Jim line and finished with 17 points DEEP RIVER — Putting the ball hit inside the right post 2:45 into the Curry) (pp) 1:16; M- Tim Shumaker (Jason Anderson fullfills matches Saturday, bowing 57-9 to their first shot of the second period while Chris Anderson, becoming in the basket isn’t something the Bengals head to third period to give Hartford the 4-3 Oatway, Brian Wry) (pp) 6:38. more of a factor, had eight points. Fairfield Prep and 48-18 to host En­ victory over the Jets Saturday night. at 6:35. Phil Sykes shot a 30-foot Second period; M- Shumaker (Oatway) Bolton High girls’ basketball team (sh) ;33, M- Jeff Grote (Mike Russo, Curry) Bolton, however, was a poor 22- field High. That gave Hartford its first back- does on a regular basis. The wrist shot from the middle of the (pp) 4:01, M- Wry (Shumaker) (pp) 5:25, M- for-63 overall from the field, a stat East is now 1-5. to-back home victories since beating right circle past Hartford goalie Jack Spear (Mike Vigeant, Mike Kelsey) 7:49, Bulldogs, averaging 25.1 points a Ditka’s dream M- Grote (unassisted) 8:13, M- Kelsey (Andy that Coach Craig Phillips pointed game, had trouble again Saturday as “Although our actual record Raider ‘Jungle’ Boston and Washington in mid- Peter Sidorkiewicz. Jordan, Matt Welnlckl) 10:43 out. stands at 1-5, our record for head- you lay it all on the line,” he said. “I November. they fell to host Valley Regional, By JOE MOOSHIL The Whalers tied it when Holik, Saves: M- Curtis Dell 33; W- Brian ^ n d o s / Bolton’s next game is T\iesday at to-head matchups is 2-3-1,” East love it when the ball is coming to Holik credited Pat Verbeek with Jake Martel 15 combined 30-16, in non-conference play. The Associated Press yards. who had his wrist shot stopped by Coventry High at 7:30 p.m. coach Eric Gremmo notes, ^ t has me and I can make things happen. By JOHN NADEL giving him good advice that led to Teppo Numminen, hit a backhander Bolton, 2-7, resumes action But Brad (Muster) made some nice The Associated Press While Raiders coach Art Shell tonight at Rocky Hill High. to forfeit several weight classes each CHICAGO — Mike Ditka had a would love for history to repeat it­ the game-winning goal. past Essensa at 8:38. It was Holik’s Foul shooting key b a c o n 'ACADEMY (70) — Keith Moyer 2 match. runs and Mike (Tomezak) had a “He says you don’t have to shoot second two-goal game of the season. 0-1 4. Shawn Barry 1 1-2 3, Kevin Fennell 9 “We had some shots, but they dream and Neal Anderson made it self, he doesn’t sound like he’s ex­ 7-14 29, Mike Oliver 1 0-1 2, Pete DeMarco 1 Rob Rommel improved his record good game.” LOS ANGELES — The Cincin­ to score the goals. Just follow the for Coventry girls wouldn’t go in,” Bolton coach Dave come Une. pecting it. The Jets went ahead again when 0-3 2, Craig Kupper 4 2-4 10, Eric Martin 10 0-2 to 5-1 for the Eagles. “His win total Muster rushed 11 times for 71 nati Bengals showed just how sig­ puck, go to the net and you score 20. Toala 26 10-17 70. Leete said. Anderson put on a one-man show “I’m obviously happy to know Numminen’s wrist shot from deep in GRISWOLD — Foul shooting matches his from all of last year and yards and Tomezak, who was much nificant their home-field advantage goals however,” he said. BOLTON (65) — Dan Toco 1 0-0 3, Peter Bolton has scored 31 points twice Sunday in leading the Chicago who we’re playing and who to get the slot bounced off Govedaris and hadn’t been a strength for the Della Bella 6 4-6 18, Paul Sauer 3 0-2 8, David maligned and booed by the fans in a can be against the Houston Oilers. this year, its top one-game produc­ he’s beaten some quality op­ Bears to a 16-6 victory over the He also said he had been receiv­ in at 11:10. Covenuy High girls’ basketball Hohior 4 9-10 17. Chris Anderson 4 0-0 8. Brian ponents,” Gremmo said. 21-10 season finale loss to Kansas vA Now, the Los Angeles Raiders hope prepared for,” Shell said. “Cincin­ Neil 4 3-6 11. Totals 22 16-24 65. tion. Dawn Bedard and Julie Cook New Orleans Saints in the first ing plenty of good advice from his team, but the Patriots used it as an Results: EC vs. Prop 103- Fusco (FP) City when he completed only 5 of to do the same thing to the Bengals. nati has a very formidable team and The Whalers took advantage of a 3-point goals: B- Della Bella 2, Sauer 2. Toce; each had six points to lead Bolton. round of the NFL playoffs. coaches and his father Jaroslav, who asset Saturday night as they trimmed BA- Fennell 4 WBF. 112- Millard (FP) VlfBF. 119- Newman 23 passes for 85 yards, completed “They have to come to our a very explosive offense. Their Jets mistake to tie the score at 3 on a (FP) pinned Carroll 320. 125- Bishop (FP) doc. The victory, only the second in coaches Dukla Jihlava in the Griswold High, 46-45, in non-con­ Halftime: 35-32 Bacon Kim Pitts had 13 points to lead ‘Jungle,’” Raiders defensive tackle defense played very well against the power play 13:39 into the period. Christian Gibbs 7-2, 130- Foscato (F) pinned five playoff games for the Bears 12 of 25 for 166 yards against the Czechoslovakian National Hockey ference play. LaMontagne 1:07, 135- Vidal (EC) WBF, 140- Saints. Bob Golic said. “We feel strong Oilers. It’s tough to get prepared for Mark Kumpel hit a pass to Fredrik since they won the Super Bowl in League. Coventry, riding a seven-game AFtgontlnos (FP) WBF, 145- Rommel (EC) doc. The Bears rushed for 189 yards, about our home field, our fans. an offense like that. I’m looking for­ Olausson behind the Jets net, but Chlota 13-9, 152- K ^ k o (FP) p ln n ^ Travis 1986, advanced them to the second Holik was looking for a hat trick We’ve got a lot of pride, this is our ward to a very exciting game.” Olausson couldn’t handle it. The winning streak, is 8-1 heading into 1fl5, 160- Sion (FP) WBF. 171- TuMo (FP) round where they will meet the New tops this season against the tough when he went in alone with 7:29 tonight’s big Charter Oak Con­ WBF. 189- Komano (FP) WBF, 275- Double for­ New Orleans defense. The previous place, our home, and not too many James Brooks, the Bengals’ lead­ puck bounced to Hartford’s Rob feit York Giants in East Rutherford, N.J., ing rusher, sustained a dislocated remaining, but Essensa made a pad ference clash at home with Portland EC VS. Enfleld: 103- Pacheco (E) WBF. 112- high by one team was 159 yards by people have come in here and done Brovim near the left post and he fired next Sunday. well against us.” left thumb early in Sunday’s game. save on a short wrist shot. a short wrist shot in. High. Griswold goes to 6-2 with the Pistaro (E) WBF, 119- Carroll (EC) pinned San Francisco in the second game of Holik told teammate Todd loss. Oloson 3:58, 125- Gibbs (EC) WBF. 130- Mar- “I had a dream the other night that the season. The Raiders were 6-2 at home His availability next Sunday is un­ tochio (E) pinned LaMontagne 25, 135- Paskus Neal Anderson carried the ball 40 certain. Krygier he thought he would score a Each team scored on its seeond Coventry, shooting around 55 (E) pinned Vidal 3:50, 140- Gaucher (E) WBF. “We wanted the offense to stand this season and are 13-2 at the Los hat trick against the Jets. shot in the first period. The Whalers percent from the line for the season, 145- Rommel (EC) pinned Bruce 3:47, 152- times,” said Ditka. “We got here up and be counted,” said Jim Angeles Coliseum since Art Shell When asked about Brooks, Shell MNoshor (E) pinned Travis 1:47.160- Saleh (E) (playoffs) with the ball in Neal said, “One guy obviously doesn’t “I had a dream, maybe it wtis a scored at 2:05 when Ed Kastelic was 13-for-17, 76 percent), in top­ WBF, 171- Leander (E) 189- Double forfeit, Thornton, who scored the game’s became their head coach on Oct. 3, nightmare, but I felt like I was going farmed on his first shot from 15 feet ping the host Wolverines. S5 275- Double forfeit Anderson’s hands and we had to only touchdown on an 18-yard pass 1989. make a team. They sure exploded on to score a hat trick today,” he said. give it to him.” from Tomezak in the second quarter offense without him.” out but hit his second shot past Es­ The Bengals demolished the “I had a chance to score another. sensa. “The foul line was the big dif­ Give it to him they did. for a 10-0 lead. “I only wish we had The Raiders won their final five ference down the stretch,” Coventry Glastonbury tops Oilers 41-14 Sunday at Riverfront But I think it’s coming. Maybe next Anderson rushed 27 times to tie put more points on the board.” games to finish 12-4 and earn their Rat Elynuik scored for Winnipeg coach Ray Dimmock said. Stadium to earn the right to face the game.” on a power-play goal at 8:59. Manchester matmen the club playoff record set by Walter Their other points came on field first AFC West championship since Jen Davis was 6-for-6 from the Raiders in a second-round playoff The Jets are 1-6-3 in their last 10 Elynuik, in the left circle, took a Payton five years ago and gained goals of 21 and 22 yards by Butler. 1985. The AFC Central champion foul line and Jenny Wajda 5-for-6. GLASTONBURY — Host Glas­ game next Sunday (1 p.m. PST) at road games and 4-14-5 overall on 102 yards. He caught four passes for Morten Andersen hit on field goals Bengals are 10-7, having won three pass from Numminen, faked a shot Two Wajda free throws with 13 tonbury High overcame a 32-9 the Coliseum with a berth in the the road. and then fired a wrist shot through 42 yards and also completed a of 47 and 38 yards for the Saints, straight games after losing to the seconds left gave Coventry a 46-43 deficit to record a 36-32 victory AFC Championship Game awaiting Winnipeg coach Bob Murdoch wobbly pass to Ron Morris for 22 who failed to score a touchdown for Raiders. Sidorkiewicz’s pads. over Manchester High in CCC inter­ the winner. The Rdders were listed said he can’t explain his team’s in­ lead. A basket with two seconds left yards on Chicago’s first possession the eighth time this season. Bengals Boomer Hartford begins a four-game road was academic. conference wrestling action Satur­ as early 51/2-point favorites. consistent play. day morning. to set up a 19-yard field goal by The Saints came close early in the Esiason was hampered by a groin trip Tbesday night in Los Angeles The Oilers beat the Bengals 48-17 “The thing that bothers me is that Griswold was a tough defensive Kevin Butler. The Bears were never second half, however. The Bears injury when the teams met last against the Kings. The Indians, 8-2, next see action on Oct. 14 at the Astrodome and the team and they rebounded well,” headed after that. had a 10-3 lead and had driven to month and completed just 7 of 17 Dimmock said. ”I asked their Wednesday at 5 p.m. at Clarke Bengals returned the favor 40-20 at Arena against Cheshire High and “It was a wounded duck,” said the New Orleans 28. Butler at­ passes for 134 yards with two inter­ scorekeeper what their record was Tha Assoclatad Press Riverfront Stadium on Dec. 23. Newington High. Anderson of the pass. “It was a tempted a 45-yard field goal that ceptions before being replaced by and he didn’t know. And the coach LONG DAY — Philadelphia Eagles’ quarterback Randall The Raiders did show the Bengals Glastonbury ran off the final five serious duck, and it looked so sick was blocked by Renaldo llunbull. Erik Wilhelm late in the second Francis line starting wouldn’t tell him so I never found about their home-field advantage on quarter. weight classes to claim the decision. most people would have shot it. I Vince Buck picked up the ball and Cunningham slips and falls behind the line of scrimmage out. But I was real proud of the Dec. 16, beating Cincinnati 24-7 at Results; 103- Tim Schilling (M) pinned Jason have a perfect 1-for-l passing returned it 61 yards for a touch­ during an NFC playoff game against Washington Saturday Esiason threw a touchdown pass girls. This was a good game for us.“ Angell 4:16, 112- John Tucker (M) maj. dec. record. I didn’t see it, but I heard the down. the Coliseum in a game which to give Cincinnati an early 7-0 lead, Davis, the 5-9 sophomore, had 23 Mark Palimonto 12-4, 119- Matt Theriault (M) crowd cheer.” afternoon at Veterans Stadium. It was a long day for Cunnin­ wasn’t as close as the final score but the Bengals did very little alter to earn some respect pinned Brian Delton 5:25, 125- Jay Merenda But wait. A flag on the field. points, 9 rebounds and 8 steals for gham and the Eagles as they lost to the Redskins. 20-6. It might indicate. (G) dec. Dave Rohrbach 7-0, 130- Jason Anderson said he had no idea he Robert Massey was called for lining that. success is that each of the three Coventry to lead the way. “We’ve Andrews (M) pinned Mark Miller 3:25, 135- The usually potent Cinciimati of­ By TOM COYNE had carried the ball 27 times. up offsides, negating the block and was the third straight year the Eagles have lost in the open­ “We beat them, but it was a very knows what the other two are trying been talking about others contribut­ Toby Sloan (M) pinned Mike Gattiello :07, 140- fense went down with barely a The Associated Press Dannis Davis/Spaclal to tha Harald Ben Related (G) pinned J.B. Greatorex 2:57, “I thought it was maybe 17 or 18 return and giving the Bears a crucial ing round of the playoffs. Cunningham was 15-for-29 in the physical game,” Golic recalled. “We to do. ing and been taking Jen a little for 145- Corey Lassen (M) maj. dec. Ed Chan 19-8. whimper that day, gaining only 251 also know we made some breaks WHERE ARE YOU GOING? — Chris Paradise (22) of East times, but it was a playoff game and first down. passing department and rushed for 80 yards. “We all seem to be on the same granted,” Dimmock admitted, “but 152- Corky Veach (G) p ln n ^ Tom Mozzer 223. yards while the Raiders gained 348 and we got some breaks. HARTFORD — The Hartford Cathoiic finds a major roadbiock in his path to the hoop in the 160- Gino Lensink (G) pinned Luis LaGuardia Whalers haven’t scared anybody wavelength,” he said. “We see the she’s been doing it for us game after :49, 171- Dave Sposito (G) maj. dec. Tom with their offense this season. But a same plays developing and we all game. She had an outstanding form of 6-9 Matt Gras (50) of St. Joseph. The Cadets beat Provencal 18-6, IM - Ed Taylor (G) sup. doc. Keith Ridrobartz 20-5, 275- Keith Flanagan (G) sizzling new line combination is seem to go to the right spot to make game.” the Eagies, 75-65. pinned Tom Stevens 3:46. starting to earn them some respect. it work.” Gamble lifts Celtics past Mavericks That’s the trio of Ron Francis, Pat With three goals and eight assists Verbeek and Rob Brown, who have for the line, Francis is the By DAVE O’HARA sensation in 1979. now,” said Gamble, who is threat to our starting unit has had this year,” finally given the Whalers much- playmaker. Verbeek has five goals The Associated Press After Dallas took a 38-22 lead on said McHale, once again Boston’s need^ scoring punch and added and five assists and Brown four Rausch too much for East sextet join McHale as the only players to Rolando Blackman’s 3-point basket first man off the bench. “We weren’t some fun to a team that has played goals and five assists. shoot 60 per cent from the floor and Both teams came out tentative in BOSTON — The return of Brian at the start of the second period, the sharp at the beginning. below expectations. “Brownie’s a smart hockey By KENNETH P. VAUGHN for high-sticking at 13:40, East sleeping, and they took advantage of 80 per cent from the free throw line the first period as potential scoring scored on the power play just 41 Shaw from Italy and the arrival of Celtics got their wakeup call. “But Brian Shaw and Dee Brown “When you do well it’s always player,” Verbeek said. “He knows Special to the Herald it. But, I thought we played the way in a season. opportunities were lost due to seconds later. Defenseman Eric They went from 16 points down began pressuring the ball in the more enjoyable,” Verbeek said. how to create goals. He always gets we were capable of playing in the No. 1 draft pick Dee Brown are missed passes or good saves by the Crawford fired a shot from the point to 11 points up with a 38-11 run that “More people are looking at the “And it makes it easier for the next himself into good shooting position CROMWELL — Only one thing second and third periods.” credited with the resurgence of the second period and the game turned and for a pass. And when he does stood between the East Catholic respective goalies. East’s David that was deflected to left wing Mark Rausch completed his hat frick Boston Celtics. virtually assured them of their 11th box scores and I’m not left alone as around for us. I think the second game. Your confidence is high and Beaulieu and the Mustangs’ Brian get the puck, he knows where we High hockey team and its third win Riendeau. The latter stuffed the shot late in the final period on an unusual Shaw and Brown add speed, victory in the last 12 starts. much,” Gamble said. “My offensive period is as good as we can play.” you want to go out and play the next Poulin. Immaculate had the better are.” of the season Satiuday evening. His past Poulin for his fourth goal of the play. As he and Riendeau were bat­ quickness and offense in the back- “You have to work with your game is geared to the Big game; it can’t come fast enough. chances early on, but Beaulieu made ' m “We played well with Brad Davis And Verbeek benefits. name was Ken Rausch. season to cut the deficit to 2-1 after tling for the puck along the boards Three—Parish, McHale and Bird. “You know you’re going to get two excellent saves on shots made court that has helped the Celtics to a emotion and this team thrives on as the point man for the entire first “For Beeker it works out well be­ Rausch, senior captain of Im­ one period. in the Eagles’ defensive end, one of 26-5 record, their best since a playing with emotion," Boston scoring chances. And chances are, by Rausch in the first seven minutes. The goal seemed to fire up the “I look for my shots when they’re quarter, but when we had to rest him we’re going to score.” cause Brownie and I can make the maculate High, netted a three-goal the referees inadvertently tripped similar start in the 1984-85 season. coach Chris Ford said. Rausch, however, finally solved the Eagles as they kept offensive pres­ being double-teamed and they get we had no one to replace him,” Dal­ That’s been the case for seven plays and buy him the time to get in hat trick as the Mustangs fought past Riendeau, leaving Rausch with the However, veteran Kevin Gamble, sophomore goalie with a breakaway sure on Poulin throughout the las coach Rich Adubato said. “We straight games, since Brown was ac­ the holes to shoot it,” Francis said. the homestanding Eagles, 3-1, at the puck and no one between he and who spent much of last season on me the ball. With the rebounders we goal off a stolen pass at 7:19 of the second and third periods. Almost the Bird scored 11 of his 17 points had a weakness and they exploited quired from the Pittsburgh Pengins. For Brown, coming to Hartford Tri-Town Sports Center. Beaulieu. He shot the puck past the bench, is playing a major role have. I’m usually out deep and it’s first period, giving Immaculate a 1-0 entire last two periods were played and had four assists in the decisive it. Once Brad came out they jumped In that time, the line has produced has given him a new perspective. Beaulieu at 13:01 to give the Mus­ easy for them to find me for the easy Rausch scored two goals in the lead. in front of the Immaculate goal- along with Larry Bird, Kevin surge. McHale h'ld 9 of his 21, us.” 12 of the Whalers’ 21 goals. Even though he scored 49 goals for tangs the 3-1 lead. On the play, the McHale, Robert ftrish and Reggie basket. the Penguins playing with Mario first period to stake the Mustangs to The Mustangs upped the ad­ tender, but the Eagles managed just referee ruled that Riendeau inten­ Brown 6 of his 17, Lewis 5 of his “We’ve been scoring a lot, but it’s Lewis. “When you have good defense, it Lemieux in 1988-89, he wasn’t an early lead, and then finished the vantage to 2-0 two minutes later as 11 shots on goal during this time, tionally hit him with the stick, and 20, and Shaw 4 of his 12. “I’m playing my game, getting also been pretty frustrating because Gamble scored 23 points on can have a snowball effect,” Hard happy in Pittsburgh lately. Lemieux scoring with a controversial goal Immaculate right wing Rob and Poulin stopped every one of assessed the Eagle senior a 10- Gamble had only two points in points any way I can and playing we’ve had the opportunity to almost 11-13 shooting Sunday night as the said. “We didn’t do anything for the has been missing with a bad back late in the third period to seal Im­ Pinckney dug the puck out of the them. Meanwhile, Beaulieu kept the minute misconduct penalty. the big run. However, he had two tough defense. It’s very satisfying to score seven or eight goals every Celtics rallied from a 16-point and Brown hadn’t been getting near­ maculate’s fifth win in eight games. comer and found Rausch in front of Eagles within one goal with several East’s next game is Wednesday at baskets at the end of me quarter as have the confidence of the coaches first 12 minutes. Then we started to night,” Francis said. “Some nights East, meanwhile, falls to 2-5. the net. He squibbed a shot that fine saves on Immaculate deficit with a 42-point second period the Celtics settled for a 64-54 now.” pressure the ball really well and we have one, some nights we have ly the scoring chances he had with 7 p.m. when they face Fairfield Prep the big Pittsburgh center. “We needed this win very much,” managed to elude Beaulieu, and it breakaways. at the Ridgefield Rink. en route to a 127-110 victory over halftime lead. forced turnovers.” two or three but you just keep figur­ said Immaculate coach Ed looked as if the Mustangs were in With four players sidelined with “It was really frustrating in Pit­ East coach Bob Crawford noted the Dalla'; .Mavericks. Since being given a starting shot. ing that one night we’re going to ex­ Linkowski. “We play a tough command at this point. Immaculatu 2 0 1 — 3 injuries, the Mavericks didn’t figure “When we had the lead, we tried tsburgh,” Brown said. “(But) I’m the sluggish play in the early going East Catholic 1 0 0 — 1 With their 16th consecutive home Gamble has helped Boston to a 22-3 to keep thinking about executing plode and get five or six.” schedule, and there are diree or four However, the Eagles were given cost the Eagles. Scoring; victory, the Celtics extended their to be any match for the Celtics in really happy here. I’m playing for a Tha Atsoclatcd Prass record, scoring in double figures in and getting a good shot,” said Dal­ Which would be quite a feat for a teams we play that are evenly an opportunity to get back in the “Overall, I thought we played First period: F Kan Rausch (unasslatad) Boston Garden. good hockey team with two great 7:19, I- Rausch (Rob PIncknay) 9:36, EC- DRIVING — Boston Celtic guand Brian Shaw (20). left, drives unbeaten home record against Dal­ 24 games. In the last 13 games, he is las’ Rolando Blackman, who had 27 team that has scored five goals only matched with us. East Catholic is contest, and they made the most of pretty well tonight,” he said. “I was linemates and I’m going to make the Mark RIandeau (Eric Crawford) 14:21 las to 11-0. They also registered 91-130 from the floor, a 70 per cent And after 12 1-2 minutes, they points. “Right now, though, we tliree times this season and six once. one of them. It’s good to come out it. After Immaculate’s Jason Sil- not pleased with our effort in the Third pariod; i- Rausch (unassistad) 13:01 past Brad Davis of Dallas during their game Sunday at the best of it.” Saves; EC- Dave Beaulieu 19; I- Bilan their 400ih home victory since Bird shooting mark. weren’t. Francis said the key to the line’s of this game with a win.” verstein was sent to the penalty box first period. I thought we came out Boston Garden. The Celtics wnippea me Mavericks, i27-iio. don’t have the players where we can Poulin 19 joined the team and became a rookie “Yeah, I’m getting more respect “I think that was the slowest start feel comfortable with any lead.”

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