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Basketball Total Fouls— Milwaukee 32, Philadelphia 24 20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 5, 1990 SCOREBOARD THURSDAY phia 58 (Mahom 12). Assists— Milwaukee 31 (Robertson 10), Philadelphia 17 (Hawkins 8). Basketball Total fouls— Milwaukee 32, Philadelphia 24. Tochnicsl— MilwsukoG iltogal dofanso A— 10.795. Football NBA standings Bulls 155, Suns 127 LOCAL NEWS INSIDE EASTERN CONFERENCE PHOENIX (127) NFL standings Atlantic Division Chambers 8-18 6-8 23, Rambis 1-3 0-0 2 fllEVVElpsr M t - . B u i I AMERICAN CONFERENCE ManrljPHlpr W L Pet. GB West 2-4 1-2 5, Homacek 4-10 0-0 8, KJohn-' cs JWEAR,1llEy'R£ East Boston 13 3 .813 .— son 11-18 3-4 25, Nealy 3-4 0-2 6, Majer1o6-12 EVERV AME W L. T Pci. PF RA PNIadelphia 12 6 .667 2 A-6 17. Lang 1-1 2-2 4, Knight 3-9 1-1 7 flCMEBSWL TJIEBE5TO-IO E^uffaio to 2 0 .833 342 200 ■ Tree farmers irate at project. Nowlbrk 7 9 .438 6 E.Johnson 7-17 2-2 17, Ceballos 5-8 1-1 11 ^ W E S A V E Miami 9 3 0 .750 252 164 New Jerse/ 1 10 412 6 'v Battle 1-4 0-0 2. Totals 52-108 20-28 127 aHMiIlEE them THE IEAMINTHE Indianapolis 5 7 0 .417 193 250 Miairii 5 11 .313 6 CHICAGO (155) N.Y. Jets 4 9 0 .308 216 295 ■ EPA cites two area companies. Yfeshington 5 11 .313 6 Pippen 8-15 OO 16, Grant 9-11 7-9 25 CouNiBYi New England 1 11 0 .083 151 342 What'S Central Division Cartwright 7-10 2-4 16, F%xson 5-6 0-0 10, Jor­ WLBiP! Csntral Detroit 13 4 .765 _ dan 12-22 3-3 27. Armstrong 6-135-617 Hop- Cincinnati 7 5 0 .583 275 274 Chicago 11 6 .647 2 M n 4-4 0-0 8, King 5-6 2-2 12. Lovingston 2-4 Pittsburgh 6 6 0 .500 210 197 ■ Parks and Rec Dept, schedules. Milwaukae 11 6 .647 2 0-0 4, Williams 4-7 1-1 9, Hodges 4-5 0-0 9 Houston 6 6 0 .500 266 229 News Cleveland 10 8 .556 31/2 Perdue 1-3 0-0 2.Totals 67-106 20-25 155 Cleveland 2 10 0 167 187 338 Chariotte 8 8 .500 41/2 Phoenix 38 29 23 37 -1 2 7 West Indiana 6 11 .353 7 C h it^ o 40 29 40 46— 155 Kansas City 8 4 0 .667 203 179 ■ llling Junior High honor roll. Atlanta 5 10 .333 7 3-Point goals— Phoenix 3-7 (Majerle 1-1, LA ftaiders 8 4 0 .667 230 194 Dec. 6, 1990 WESTERN CONFERENCE Chamtjors 1-1, E.Johnson 1-3, K.Johnson 0-1 Seattle 6 6 0 .500 222 226 Midwest Division PiPP«^ San Diogo 6 7 0 .462 272 220 W L Pci. GB 0-1. Williams 0-1). Fouled o u t- None Denver 3 9 0 .250 257 303 Local/Regional Section, Page 7. San Antonio 9 4 .692 ___ j^bounds-Phoenix 50 (Majerle 7), Chicago 58 o ® NATIONAL CONFERENCE Utah 9 7 .563 11/2 p a n t 12). Assists-Phoenix 27 (K.Johnson Eait p ralb Main Street Houston 9 8 .529 2 p ig h t 6), Chicago 45 (Pippen 11). Total W L T Pci. PF RA Dallas 6 B .429 31/2 fouls— Phoenix 23, Chicago 21. A— 18,094. y-N.Y Giants 10 2 0 .833 262 148 bid awarded Minnesota 6 11 .353 5 Philadelphia 7 5 0 .583 305 252 Vbur Hometown Newspaper . : pi Voted 1990 New England Newspaper of the Year Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Oriando 4 13 .235 7 Wolves 83, Pacers 81 File Washington 7 5 0 .583 289 233 I- MANCHESTER — A bid of Denver 3 13 .188 71/2 INDIANA (81) Dallas 6 7 0 .462 193 255 $6,491,908 for reconstruction of Pacific Division piorson 5-10 0-0 10, Thompson 1-5 1-2 3. Phoenix 4 8 0 .333 192 295 Ftortland ___ 15 1 .938 Smits 7-15 1-2 15, Flaming 5-13 2-4 12, Miller Central downtown Main Street sub­ Golden State 11 6 .647 41/2 6- 13 7-8 21, Schrempf 1-5 2-4 4. Sanders 5-7 x-Chicago 10 2 0 .833 281 197 LA Lakers mitted by Della Construction 9 5 .643 5 0-0 10, M.Williams 2-5 2-2 6, Dreiling 0-0 0-0 0 Green Bay 6 6 0 .500 227 250 PhoeNx 8 6 .571 6 K.Williams 0-0 0-0 0, Wittman 0-2 0-0 o’ Minnesota 6 6 0 .500 282 229 Coil of Enfield was the lowest of LA Clippers 8 8 .500 7 McCloud 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 32-75 1 5-22 81 Tampa E)ay 5 6 0 .385 210 311 Seattle eight submitted Wednesday. 4 10 .286 10 MINNESOTA (83) Detroit 4 6 0 .333 270 307 Sacramento Peter Lozis, Manchester’s 2 13 .133 121/2 Spencer 2-4 0-0 4, Corbin 6-10 0-1 12 West Breuer 8-13 4-6 20, Campbell 7-22 5-5 19' xSan Francisco 11 1 0 .917 277 182 public works director, said the Cleveland 121, Denver 117 Richardson 8-16 4-4 20, West 0-7 0-0 o' LA Rams 5 7 0 .417 285 322 Iraq hostages to be freed bid is well below the cost es­ Portland 98, Miami 95 Mitchell 2-3 2-2 6. Brooks 0-2 0-0 0, Glass 1-2 Marshall 97, West Virginia 80 New Orleans 5 7 0 .417 211 219 New Jersey 106, Seattle 102 0-0 2.Totals 34-79 1 5-18 83. Big East Confarence Atlanta 3 9 0 .250 279 300 timate of $10 million for the Orlando 113, New Irtirk 102 Memphis St. 85. Murray SI. 78 O'all Indiana 24 ig 12 33— 81 W L x-clinched division HUe long-delayed and disputed Philadelphia 109, Milwaukee 108, OT Middle Tenn 96, Grambling St. 87 W L Minnesota 22 22 22 17— 83 Syracuse 0 y-clinched playoff berth Chicago 155, Phoenix 127 Miss. Wiley S i 95, Delta S i 77 0 5 0 Hockey project. 3-Point goals— Indiana 2-7 (Miller 2-4, Person Pittsburgh 0 Sunday, Dec. S Minnesota 83, Irxliana 81 Mississippi St. 79, Jacksonville 65 0 4 1 Reaction Buflalo al Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Saddam^s ^guests^ The project is expected to 0-1, Thompson 0-1, Wittman 0-1), Minnesota Mobile 80. Stillman 72 Providence 0 0 4 0 Atlanta 113, Houston 110 Cleveland at Houston, 1 p.m. 0- 0. Fouled out— None Ftebounds— Indiana 54 Morehouse 109, Clark Col. 108, 20T CONNECTICUT 0 0 3 0 take two years to complete and LA Lakers 114. Detroit 90 Minnesota al New York Giants, 1 p.m. (Smits 9). Minnesota 44 (Spencer 8). As­ N.C-Wilminglon 62, Stetson 58 Georgetown 0 0 3 0 NHL standings Sacramento 103, Dallas 83 New England al Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. will begin in late winter or early sists— Indiana 13 (Miller 4), Minnesota 18 New Orleans 96, North Georgia 37 Sl John’s 0 0 3 0 Wednesday’s Games WALES CONFERENCE Phoenix at Atlanta, 1 p.m. (Richardson 10). Total fouls— Indiana 19. Min­ North Central 78, Rollins 75 Villanova 0 0 3 1 here is spring if the contract is awarded Denver at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Patrick Division nesota 19. Technical— Indiana coach Versace Seton Hall 0 0 3 1 San Francisco at Cincinnati. 1 p.m. no longer needed SW Missouri St. 87, Tennessee S i 77 Phoenix at Indiana. 7:30 p.m. W L TPts GF GA Seattle vs. Green Bay at Milwaukee, 1 p.m promptly. A— 19,118. Salisbury S i 108, Mary Washington 89 Boston College 0 0 5 1 Portland at Orlando, 7:30 p.m. NY hungers 17 9 5 39 120 91 CNcago at Washington, 4 p.m. Other bidders, were the Mid­ Spring Hill 72, Pensacola Christian 61 than 400,000 Iraqi troops now arc Cleveland at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Philadelphia 17 11 2 36 110 93 Denver at Kansas City, 4 p.m. By CHRISTOPHER BURNS Hawks 113, Rockets 110 Tusculum 93, Coni Wesleyan 78 Tuesday's Results dlesex Corp. of Chelmsford, Atlanta at San Antonio. 8:30 p.m, New Jersey 14 10 4 32 107 93 New Orleans al Los Angeles Rams. 4 pm. deployed in the conquered emirate. ATLANTA (113) Voorhees 75, Coker 70 Seton Hall 78, Clernson 62 The Associated Press guarded Detroit at Utah, 9:30 p.m. Washington 15 14 0 30 98 92 Philadelphia at Miami, 8 p.m. Mass. $7,872,433; Mather Corp. MIDWEST Syracuse 86, N.C. State 79 Vlfashington at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Wilkins 8-16 9-11 25. Willis 1-6 0-0 a Koncak Pittsburgh 12 13 2 26 115 109 OPEN DATES: Dallas, New York Jets. San The report did not say when the of Bloomfield, $8,621,207; 7- 10 6-6 20, Rivers 10-19 4-4 26, Webb 6-12 Alma 115, Huntington 96 NY Islanders 9 16 2 20 73 101 Dallas at LA Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Wednesday's Games Diego, Tampa Bay Saddam Hussein today urged his 0-2 12, Battle 3-11 3-3 9, Ferrell 1-2 0-0 2.
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