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MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Oct. 19,1989—13 High School Roundup

MHS girls win, set stage for showdown with SW Joe's World Joe Carman What was believed to be an after­ of all our mistakes. Manchester High Wednesday after­ noon practice session, turned into a “It’s not like we were run off the noon in CCC East Division girls’ varsity soccer game for the field. But they had guys who were volleyball action, sweeping the In­ Manchester High girls’ soccer team. real quick and skilled, and if we dians by scores of 15-11, 15-12 and Tlie Indians were heading out missed a tackle it was shot, bang, in 15-9. Wednesday for practice, only to see the back of the net,” Niederwerfer Jen Masson hit well. True Windham High’s bus arrive — one added. Nguyen played well defensively, Landing one day early for a makeup game that Carl Lombardo and Joe Rosa each Jenna Rovegno set well and Atm had been reset today. netted two goals with Joe Marino Marie MacDonald had some good “With the forecast (for Thursday) and Mike Lombardo adding one hits for the Indians, now 1-10 for the what it was, thanks to Mike Sim­ apiece for Vinal. Vinal outshot season. not a problem mons, Karen Dieterle and Steve Cheney, 21-8. Manchester took an exciting Mcnschell, we were able to play Freshman Justin Koblish, mid- junior varsity match, 3-15, 15-12 without sending Windham back to fielderA^orward Nick Werfel and and 15-13. Michelle Sauer and Leah Willimantic without a match,” noted Doug MePhee turned in solid efforts Bastarache served well for the on this trip Manchester coach Joe Erardi. for Cheney. young Indians, now 6-5 for the Vinal Tech 3 3—6 The game itself was almost as season. Manchester railed from a □ Chaney Tech 0 0—0 easy as a practice with the Indians Scoring: VT- C. Lombardo 2, Rosa 2, Marino, 6-11 deficit to take the third and The Associated Press Just arrived home from two weeks on Cape Breton, blanking the Whippets, 8-0, at M. Lombardo. deciding set. STARTING QB — Steve Grogan of the Nova Scotia, where the Atlantic salmon and I had a Saves: CT- Chris Daigle 15, VT- Joe DiMauro chance to be adversaries once again. Memorial Field. M anchester’s next match is Patriots limbers up his passing arm during A junior varsity referee and Dave Friday at home against South If you recall, my summer trip to the York River, on the Dooman, who was called at the last Old Lyme girls Windsor High. a practice session Tuesday. Grogan will Gaspe, in (Quebec, was a meeting wherein the salmon minute, handled the whistle-tooting start for New England when they take on won. 'Ihis was six days fishing, and no fish for this duties. shut out East the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, angler. Six men in the party, ^1 with one or two fish, and MHS boy runners I ended up talking to himself, going fishless. Manchester is now 10-0 in the Two goals in the first half were replacing the benched Doug Flutie. CCC East, 11-0 overall, and has a beat East Hartford Consequently, when I left to go to Cape Breton, there more than enough as Old Lyme were mumbles going to the anglers gods, weird incanta­ showdown Friday at second-place High shut out ^ t Catholic, 3-0, The Manchester High boys cross South Windsor High at 3:30 p.m. tions muttered on the long drive through New Brunswick Wednesday afternoon in non-con­ country team defeated East “Our league title will be deter­ and Nova Scotia, and the big question “Was I going to be ference girls’ soccer action at Ken­ Hartford, 25-34, Wednesday after­ In Brief . . . mined on Friday at South Windsor. skunked again?” nedy Road field. noon at Wickham Park. Manchester W’e will hopefully be prepared and An added worry was my physical being. In the short The Eagles are now 1-8-2 for the ends its dual meet season with a 4-3 ready to defend our title," Erardi space of one week, I had wrenched my right ankle twice, season while the Wildcats go to mark and finishes fourth in the CCC Youth hoop signups being held said. “South Windsor is truly a super and was hobbling around with it taped up, but I was 6-4-1. East’s next game is Tliesday East. The Manchester Rec Department is holding youth bas­ team with tremendous desire to beat going fishing anyhow. at home against Ledyard High. Indian senior Dave Ghabrial took ketball registration now through Oct. 27 from 6 to 8 p.m. us. It should be a great match.” Would I be able to wade the river with all its rocky Jen Maka put Old Lyme on the individual honors with a time of at the East Side Rec, Mahoney Rec Center and Com­ bottom, and would I be able to lick the Margaree jinx? Eight different players did the Reginald Pinto/Manchoster Herald scoresheet at the 15-minute mark of 15:34 for the 3.1-mile course. Dave munity Y. scoring for Manchester with Sharon The Margaree River has been known to withhold it’s the first half, scoring from six yards Hoagland and Willie Christiana There are four age divisions: pee wee (ages 8-9), Fish, Kathy Cumherbatch, Darlene salmon from certain anglers for as much as five years. out. Winnie Bing scored on a placed fourth and fifth, respectively, midget (ages 10-12), junior (ages 13-15) and inter­ Johns, Jessica Marquez, Patti Right now I know of four excellent salmon fishermen LOCKED UP — UConn’s Brian Parker (9) heads in one direction, and gets his leg locked breakaway with two minutes left in f^or the Indians while Matt Labbe, mediate (ages 16-17). Hombostel, Julie Holmes, Meg Reginald Pinto/Manchoster Herald who have not only gone fishless on the Margaree for the up with Darren Stone of UMass in their game Wednesday at the Connecticut Soccer the half, and midfielder Nicole Dan Chesney, John Bowes and Eric Age is determined as of Dec. 1, 1989. last two years, but have not even experienced a “pull” Berte and Karen Rattanakoun each There is a $5 registration fee and a $4 Rec member­ Stadium. The teams played to a 0-0 tie. notinb a goal. AFTER THE BALL — The weather was a lot better when Manchester High and South Breault closed out the scoring in the Passmore swept the Nos. seven from one of these silver torpedoes. Hence the name second half, converting a penalty through 10 spots. ship card is required at lime of registration. Windham drops to 4-6 with the Windsor High g ris’ soccer first met at Memorial Field on Sept. 26. The first- and second- "Margaree Jinx.” kick. “Dave Hoagland, Willie Chris­ loss. place teams in the CCC East Division meet Friday in South Windsor with the league title at To answer the first question, the wading was tough, “The weather was a factor, but tiana and Matt Labbe had solid Simmons set up both fields for Green says offer made and for most of the time, I could only fish half a day, stake. In the first game, Manchester’s Meg Berte, left, has control of the ball while the Bob­ our little mistakes were turned into the varsity and junior varsity games races,” Manchester coach George CINCINNATI (AP) — Dallas Green, former NeW without getting out of the river and resting my ankle. cats’ Carolyn Wogelius (14) and the Indians’ Jen Brindisi (7) look on. The Indians won a big ones when making them against Suitor said. “Dan Chesney, fresh­ To answer the second question. Yes, I beat the “jinx” Huskies, Minutemen battle in 20 minutes, Dieterle handled the York Yankees manager, says he has been offered the job a good, skilled team (such as Old timing, and Menschell, the assistant makeup game on Wednesday, 8-0, over Windham High. man John Bowes and Eric passmore as Cincinnati manager. But new Reds general manager this time. I caught, and released, six salmon in the 6- to Ljme),” East coach Ron l^lmer had their best races of the year.” 15-pound class. But until I took the first fish, anxiety varsity coach, refereed the JV clash. said. Bob Quinn, former Yankees’ executive, said no one has Manchester will run in the CCC been offered the position. ru l^ in my head. Manchester 4 4__3 Karen Schroeder, Allissa Mul- to frustrating overtime tie East meet Friday at Rockville. The first day on the water I fished with Brad Stevens Windham g 0__0 Plaster cited the defensive work of Green said Marge Schott, the Reds’ owner and presi­ East boys soccer Jason Mancini got the game-win­ liken, Tracy Williams and Beth R m u Hs ; 1 . Oava Ghabrial (M), 15:34 for tho of Glastonbury. At the end of the day, no hits, no runs, Scoring: M- Fish, Cumberbatch, Johns. Mar­ Randy Leete, Rob Topi iff, Jared 3.1 milo course, 2 . Barren (EH), 3. Perxlola dent, offered him the manager’s job, but he was uncer­ quez, Hombostel, Holmes, Berte, Rattanakoun ner for St. Bernard. White played well for East. no errors. No sign of fish. OkJ Lym« (EH), 4. Hoagland (M), 5. Christiana (M), 6. tain whether he wanted it. more tired than we were today. Our Junior forward Danny Sanchez Saves: M- Melissay Daversa/Jean Faber 1 Williams and Brian LaBua along loses to the Saints “Both goals were on through balls 2 1—3 Lombardo (EH), 7. Labbe (M, 8. Chesney (M), By Jim Tierney East Catholic 0 a —0 (Juinn, hired last week as the Reds’ vice president and The second day. Again, no hits no nms, no errors, and backs and their forwards matched up put the remainder of the Husky combined: W- Karen Schwanda 14. with Rheault and Chris McCarthy at 9. Bowes (M), 10. Ffossmors (M) Manchester Herald UNCASVILLE — Getting the and good speed by St. Bernard,” Scoring: OL- Malta, Bing, Braault general manager, denied that the manager’s job had been the mumbles and incantations were getting more frequent very well. I think we won those bat- season in perspective. midfield. Malin said. Savea: EC- Crista CarvaNo 9, OL- MIchela winning goal 18 minutes into the SholtisS MHS girl runners offered to Green. and louder. (When I was alone) I don’t know whether Ues.” “It’s just really frustrating,” Cromwell took a 1-0 lead 10 second half, St. Bernard nipped East St. Bernard i \ —2 Stevens was doing the same thing, because I would catch STORRS — The cold, raw East Catholic 1 o i weather pierced through each and For UConn coach Joe Morrone, Sanchez said. “If we weren’t in the Coventry deadlocks minutes into the second half after Catholic, 2-1, Wednesday night on a Scoring: EC- Fkiwers, SB- Creutz, Mancini East volleyball top East Hartford Peete, Lake are honored him looking off in the distance periodically with his lips whose squad has endured countless Big East, we’d have nothing to look Keith Ursin converted a penalty damp, cool evening in All Connec­ Saves: EC- Jim Tauras 8, SB- Matt Pontbriant moving. Figures he was working on some^ing himself. every one of the 409 gathered at the 16 wins in five sets The Manchester High girls cross NEW YORK (AP) — Rookie quarterback Rodney Connecticut Soccer Stadium Wed­ injuries since the begitming of the forward to.” with Cromwell kick. And for Rheault, it was his ticut Conference boys’ soccer ac­ country team defeated East Peete of Detroit and rookie safety Camell Lake of Pit­ Third morning, I was up early, and hit the river with a season along with searching for any eighth goal of the season. He headed tion. nesday afternoon for UConn’s an­ COVENTRY — It was a defen­ HAMDEN — The East Catholic Hartford, 23-48, Wednesday after­ tsburgh were among the four NFL players honored as good Nova Scotia friend, the Rev. “Donny” Crooks of cohesiveness, the end result HUSKY NOTES — Wednes­ in a comer kick by Steve Poulin. nual battle with the University of sive-minded match between homes­ The Eagles, 1-7-1, were Vinal Tech hooters High girls’ volleyball team won its noon at Wickham Park. Manchester, players of the week. New Glasgow. reflected the weatlier — bitter. day’s game pitted brother versus scheduled for a makeup tonight at 7 fourth match in a row Wednesday As 1 was working my way down one of my favorite Massachusetts. brother in UCoim senior fullback tanding Coventry High and Crom­ “There was a loose ball and a lot blank Cheney Tech which will compete in the CCC East The others were defensive tackle Jerome Brown of After 120 minutes of soccer, “1 thought we could beat this against Hand High in Madison. St. afternoon, beating host Sacred Heart pools, casting in the early morning mist, I heard a splash team,” Morrone said. “It’s very Bill Lawrence and UMass well High in Charter Oak Con­ of contact,” Plaster said, referring to meet Friday at Rockville, finishes its Philadelphia, NFC defensive player, and Houston neither side could pierce the op­ ference boys soccer action Wednes­ Bernard evens off at 5-5-1 with the With three goals in each half, in five sets. Scores were 12-15, dual meet season with a 5-2 record. at the head of the pool. “Salmon,” Crooks said. “Did you frustrating for all of us. I don’t think sophomore midfielder Dan the penalty kick. “Rob Topliff tried quarterback Warren Moon, AFC offensive player. ponent’s net. day afternoon. win. Vinal Tech blanked Cheney Tech, 15-12,15-10,13-15 and 15-8. East Hartford’s Cris Sansevero sec him?” they (UMass) posed any serious Lawrence. The younger Lawrence to clear the ball and got hammered. Peete was named the NFC offensive player after he UConn and UMass battled to an A goal by Jeff Rheault with 16 East outshot St. Bernard, 21-11. 6-0, Wednesday afternoon in Fast goes to 7-4 with the victory was the individual winner with a “Nope. But I heard him. Wow, there he goes again.” threat. We couldn’t score and that’s lead.' UMass with five goals and The ball came up and hit his hand. I completed 17 of 31 passes for 268 yards and a touch­ uninspiring 0-0 overtime tie. The minutes left gave the Patriots a 1-1 “When a team plays as hard as we Charter Oak Conference boys’ soc­ while Sacred Heart is 6-8. 15:04 clocking for the 2.5-mile This as the fish leaped out of the water. the problem. Our NCAA bid is three assists. The elder Lawrence is cer action. down and ran five yards for the winning TD on fourth Huskies are now 7-4-4 while the tie. thought it should’ve been a free kick did , you can’t complain about the Jean Cardinale played wel( for the course. Beth Cool and Lisa "nirek “He’ll take your fly” said Crooks, and by golly he did. going to rest on the Big East Tour­ co-captain of the Huskies. Both arc coming out.” down with 33 seconds left. Overall, he ran 10 limes for Minutemen are 4-8-2. For one Coventry, which will host RHAM loss,” said East coach Tom Malin. The win lifts the Hawks to 6-4-1 Eagles, who next see action Friday placed second and third, respective­ With a real jolt as the fly drifted down to him. Almost nament.” graduates of Windham High School. Both teams had 14 shots while 78 yards. coach, the game seemed to be a vic­ Friday at 3:30 p.m., is now 5-1-2 in “The young adults played a very overall while the Beavers slide to at home against Mercy High of Mid­ ly, for the Indians. Mariarme Loto, pulled the rod from my hand. UConn is ranked fourth in New . . UConn leads the overall series, Coventry goalie Bob Johnson made Lake, who played at UCLA, had an interception, a tory while for the other, a loss. the COC and 6-2-3 overall. Crom­ emotional and hard game.” 2-8-1. Cheney resumes action dletown. Kristi Dulberger, Lori Laliberte, When the fish felt the hook, he hit the air, coming four England. The Huskies, assured of a 30-23-4. The series began in 1930. . 10 saves. Cromwell goalie Mike fumble recovery, knocked down two passes and had five well is also is 5-1-2 in the league Ken Creutz got the Saints on the Friday at home against neighboring Wendy Phrkany, Adore Limberger feet out of the water to try and shake the restraint that he “We weren’t sure they’d want the spot in the Big East Tournament, .UConn, which will play at Penn Pitruzzello had nine saves. Bolton High. MHS volleyball tackles in Pittsburgh’s 17-7 upset of Cleveland. and 8-1-2 overall. board at 1:09 of the first half before and E)ee Dee Rynn swept the Nos. felt. (It was a male fish with a splendid hook jaw) Faur game as much as we did,” UMass will host the four-team tourney on State Friday night, is 4-2-2 in New Cfomwell u 1— 1 Kevin Powers, off a feed from “They (Vinal) have really good five through 10 spots. more times he repeated his aerial acrobatics, and then Nov. 3-5. The winner receives an England.. .The Huskies remain win- “Both defenses played well,” Coventry 0 1— 1 loses in three sets Soviets sweep gymnastic gold coach Jeff Gettler said. “We came in Scoring: CR- Ursin. C- Rheault Bryan Snead, tied it at 29:31 for the skills up front and tore our defense Rm u H*: 1 . Cris Sansevero (EH), 15:04 tor started the runs up and down the pool. “How many wanting the game. It’s a great rival­ automatic bid to the NCAAs. less in overtime games this year Coventry coach Bob Plaster said. the 25-mile course, 2 Cool (M), 3. Turek (1^, STUTTGART, West Germany (AP) — The Soviet Saves: CR- Mike Pitruzzello 9. C- Bob John­ Eagles. It was only the fifth goal of apart,” Cheney coach Frank Nieder- pounds do you think?” I called to Crooks. ry. I’m not sure why, but I think we Husky senior co-captain Kevin with a 0-1-4 record.. .Freshman for­ “We’re really not able to finish.” son 9. WILLIMANTIC — Host Win­ 4. Murray (EH), 5. Loto (M), 6. Dulberger (M), 7. Union, sparked by five perfect scores, completed a sweep the year for East. werler said. "They took advantage Laliberte (M), 8. Parkany (M), 9. Limberger (M), Have to go twelve or fourteen pounds” he answered. had a bit belter of the play. It O’Hara summed up the draw. ward Jay Rensink (knee injury) dham High made short work of 10. Flynn (M). ' ' of the team titles at the World Gymnastics Champion­ ships with an easy victory in the women’s competition. Well, fifteen minutes later, we released the fish, after seemed to me like Connecticut was “There’s no excuse,” he said. remained on the Husky sideline. Olesia Dudnik, 15, got perfect 10s on the vault and he had tried every trick in the book, even to rolling up on Moe savoring beam routines. European Champion Svetlana Boginskaya the leader, and abraiding the leader against a rock. In Brief . earned 10s on the uneven bars and floor, and Natalia Crooks, who knew that I fell like I had a jinx riding on Laschenova had a 10 on the vault. my sho’Jder, smiled at me as we shook hands after the Yzerman reels in North Stars Although Laschenova earned only one perfect score, release, and said “have a little faith me, boy. Have a little From Page 11 Devils 5, Flyers 3: Soviet star Patriot, 49ers’ site unsettled return to Rome she led her team with 79.460 out of 80 points. faith.” All of this with a grin from ear to ear. By Ken Rappoport Viacheslav Fetisov scored his first SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Officials of the San Fran­ Romania’s Daniela Silivas, 19, had 10s on the uneven By Stephen R. Wilson dent had been shot. “We had a job to do. We were The Associated Press NHL Roundup cisco 49ers will meet Thursday with structural engineers of the World Series, both easy vic­ bars and floor exercise and led all competitors with Joe Carman, a Manchester resident for many NHL goal, sparking a three-goal Tho Associated Press “Within about 10 minutes, we safe. We didn’t have any loved ones to determine if their NFL game on Sunday against the tories for Oakland over San Francis­ 79.561 points, but did not get enough support from her years, is a recognized authority on the subject of bam­ Steve Yzerman figured it was outburst in 2:01 of the first period as swung into action. We had to find in the area so we were able to focus New England Patriots can be played at Candlestick Park. co. teammates as the Romanians failed to defend their team boo fly rods, and the sport of fly fishing. about time to reel in the Miimesola since Dec. 8, 1936 and broke a New Jersey coasted past Philadel­ ROME — Nearly a quarter century since he led the out if the game was going to played on our jobs,” said Ley, noting that phia. The stadium sustained some damage in T\iesday Italian basketball league in scoring, Doug Moe is back iq (it was). Tuesday night, ABC’s Nielsen title. North Stars before they got too big a three-game losing streak to the he and most of the crew arc rating — the percentage of The Soviet Union ended with 3%.793 out of 400 Flames at the Forum. Maple Leafs 4, Canucks 3: Ed night’s earthquake which rocked northern California, Italy, savoring the pasta, the sights and the memories. “After the earthquake, (Commis­ Easterners. lead in the Norris Division. So he households with televisions — was points, well ahead of Romania, which scored 394.931, Olezyk’s fluke goal early in the killing hundreds and forcing postponement of the World Moe is here as coach of the NBA Denver Nuggets, one sioner) Fay Vincent talked about “We just had to sit down for a SMU not getting personally did something about it. 24.2 and the network’s share — the and China, which had 392.116. The United States team Blues 9, Penguins 3: Brett Hull third period boosted Toronto over Scries between the San Francisco Giants and Oakland of four teams playing in the McDonald’s Open tourna­ being responsible and appearing moment and be by ourselves. “They weren’t going to win 79 percentage of households with was fourth with 389.928 points. Vancouver, ending the Maple Leafs’ Athletics until at least next Tuesday at Candlestick. ment, which opens Friday night at the F^laeur arena. responsible. That’s how it was for Having something to do mattered. games, anyway. It’s the seventh scored three goals and assisted on 49ers vice president John MeVay said Candlestick is televisons in use — was 35.0. game of the season and it’s time to two by Sergio Momesso to lead St. four-game losing streak. The other clubs arc Italian champion Philips Milan, me.” You would have gone crazy, gone any compassion Vancouver’s Brian Bradley tied the first choice for the game on Sunday but Stanford The numbers were 16.2 and 30.0 McKinney suffers broken leg put our heads down and get going Louis over Pittsburgh. Barcelona of Spain and Yugoplastika Split of Yugos­ Jokes helped. Ley said, black back to your hotel room and raided Stadium in Palo Alto is the second choice and a third al­ Saturday night for Game 1 and 17.4, SAAS FEE. Switzerland (AP) — U.S. Ski Team now,” Yzerman said after his two the game with p. 10-foot shot from a lavia. humor that relieved the tension. "010 the minibar, in the dark.” The Penguins came within 1:30 of ternative is to switch the game to Sullivan Stadium in 28.0 for Game 2 on Sunday night. veteran Tamara McKinney broke her left leg when she By Arnie Stapleton goals and an assist led the Detroit bad angle past Allan Bcsler at 2:19 The tournament is an indicator of how far basketball anchorman remembered admiring equalling the franchise’s worst Foxboro, Mass., the Patriots’ home field. Even with a dull World Series, fell during giant slalom training on a glacier. The Associated Press Red Wings to a 4-3 NHL victory of the final period. has come in Italy since Moe suited up for Pctrarca Padua the scenery on his way to the park home loss. They had lost 9-1 to Oilers 7, Jets 2: Linemates Mark It was announced Wednesday night that an inspection ABC finished first in the Nielsens According to Raul Major, the U.S. Ski Team women’s over the North Stars Wednesday in 1965 and 1 9 ^, a kid from Brooklyn with a crew cut and wondering when the last surprisingly, the television DALLAS — Southern Methodist football coach For­ Monueal in 1975 and Buffalo in Messier, Jari Kurri and Esa Tik- by 17 structural engineers and two architects had deter­ earthquake had hit. last week, ending NBC’s record coach, McKinney was skiing aggressively in timed train­ night. It was the first loss of the who averaged more than 30 points a game. audience found the earthquake more rest Gregg doesn’t want any pity. 1980. Kevin Stci ins and Jock Cal­ kanen each had three-point games as mined that Candlestick had not sustained any major Moe was one of the first Americans to play in Italy — Staying busy was also important. streak of 68 weeks in a row as No. ing runs when she fell three-quarters of the way down the season for the North Stars, who interesting than the first two games course. She slipped on her inside ski, landed on her in­ It’s a good thing, because Southwest Conference op­ lander scored in tl.e last 90 seconds the Edmonton Oilers broke a three- structural damage and needed only minor repairs and a “the first USA bomber” as the Italian sports daily Cor- were the NHL’s last unbeaten team. for Pittsburgh. cleanup. side shoulder, then somersaulted in the air, landing on ponents haven’t shown any. dumping points instead of Minnesota’s 5-0-1 start had tied a game winlcss streak. rierc dcllo Sport called him — clearing a path since fol­ compassion on the freshmen-laden, start-from-scratch lowed by such stars as Bob McAdoo, Danny Ferry, Brian her left leg. club record. Last year, the North Mills is not eligible Doctors described the injury as a plateau fracture just SMU program, competing for the first time in three Stars didn’t notch victory No. 5 until Shaw and Michcal Ray Richardson. Maryland accustomed to inquiries years. TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — The NCAA ruled that McAdoo plays in Milan, Shaw and Ferry in Rome and below the knee. It was the third time McKinney had Game 23. broken her left leg. “When we started, we didn’t expect anyone to feel “I didn’t think about it (the un­ PAp> ^ vheELIN' & DEALIN' Arizona basketball transfer Chris Mills will not be Richardson in Bolo^a. But what kind of basketball town COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — Bob Wade and the scalping of tick­ sorry for us,” Gregg said after last weekend’s 49-3 was Padua, an ancient religious center near Venice of buy out the final two years of beaten record) that much, but it eligible to play this season, saying he voluntarily left The Maryland men’s basketball ets to the 1988 Atlantic Coast Con­ thumping by Baylor. “I think you leam from those ex­ Kentucky without appealing to restore his eligibility about 200,000 people? Wade’s contract and replace him looks like it could have been on our program is accustomed to having ference tournament. The program is Graf an easy winner periences and remember them.” minds,” North Stars center Neal 1 with Williains, the former Ohio tliere. “Padua was great,” Moe recalled Wednesday as he something hanging over its collec­ dso charged with offering improper ZURICH, Switzerland (AP) — Top-seeded Steffi Graf Likely to be among the experiences remembered is a Arizona coach Lute Olson said that despite his disap­ downed two helpings of tortcllini after a morning prac­ State coach. Broten said. “We came out a bit tive head. inducements to recruits, including needed only 46 minutes to move into the quarterfinals of Baylor fake punt that went for a 39-yard touchdown — pointment, the school will not challenge the decision. tice. “I was lucky to play there. I’m a small-town guy. If Wade had been hired just weeks hesitant and it showed.” For three years, the Terrapin Alonzo Mourning, who signed with the European Indoors tournament, beating South Africa’s with the Bears already leading 42-3 late in the third Mills was at the center of controversy that led to the before the 1986-87 season after Yzerman scored his goals in the had been Milan or Rome, it wouldn’t have been the program has bwn forced to operate G^rgetown, and ex-Terrapin Brian Dinky van Rensburg 6-2,6-1. quarter. NCAA’s investigation of Kentucky after a package al­ Lefty Driesell was forced to resign second period to help the Red same. Padua was just right.” in the aftermath of the cocaine-re­ Williams, who now attends the Graf next faces unseeded Karine Quentrec, a Baylor coach Grant Teaff was quick to point out that Wings take a 4-1 lead after the first ^10%Off On Gates Hoses & Belts ^ legedly sent by an assistant coach to Claude Mills fell Moe wound up in Italy by default. Italian scouts had lated death of Len Bias. University of Arizona. Frenchwoman ranked 61st in the world, who beat Eva the trick play was not called from the sidelines. open at an express delivery office, reportedly with 40 minutes. The second goal turned come to the University of North Carolina to U'y to lure So, even though the NCAA offi­ Athletic Director Lew Perkins Pfaff of West Germany 6-4,6-3 to reach the final eight. “It’s an automatic call,” Teaff said. “If we see them in out to be the winner, after Brian Off on Walker Exhaust $1,000 in cash. EMERGENCY 10% Billy Cunningham, but Coach Dean Smith suggested cially informed the university Mon­ spoke with team members about the Yugoslav teenager Monica Seles, the No. 4 seed, used a certain fonnation, we call it.” Bellows and Broten scored in the they see Moe instead. Moe, who played at North Fire — Police — Medical An amicable Ownby Stadium crowd quickly turned day of 19 violations uncovered by contents of the letter Wednesday sharp passing shots to beat American Lori McNeil 7-6 final period for the North Stars. Carolina from 1958-61 and was completing his studies at nasty, but Gregg refus^ to criticize the kick-’em-while- $199 Tway leads Disney golf an eight-month preliminary inves­ morning. He was addressing an in­ (7-5) 6-2 in another second-round match. Canadiens 2, Flames 1: Rookie Thermostats each nearby Elon College, jumped at the chance. tigation, the program is not waver­ DIAL 911 In’ first-round matches between unseeded players, they’re-down play. LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Bob Tway broke formed audience. Stephan Lebeau scored early in the “It was a fun lime,” Moe said. “My wife came over ing. In Manchester “People are going to do what they’re going to do,” B 3 0 8 - 1 8 0 B 3 0 9 - 1 9 5 three tournament records, tied another and equaled the “We’ve been talking, ever since I Gretchen Magers of San Antonio defeated Italy’s Linda final period to lead Monueal over with both our kids, who were 1 and 3 at the lime. The “The players have been through a 3 0 2 3 8 3 0 2 3 9 best score on the PGA Tour this year with an 11-under- took over, about the situation,” Wil­ F e ^ d o 6-2? 6-2 and Laura Golarsa of It^y outlasted Gregg said. “And we’ll do what we’re going to do.” Calgary in the first meeting this year whole thing v'as just terrific. We played in places like lot here,” Maryland coach Gary par 61 in the first round of the Disney Classic. liams said. “We’ve tried to keep the Jill Hethcrington of Canada 3-6,7-6 (7-5), 6-3. But it is occurrences like that which end up on a of last season’s Stanley Cup Pesaro and Venice. Our home gym sal only 2,5(X) but it Williams said Wednesday prior to team’s bulletin board the next season. Tway, who has missed the cut in six of his past 11 was always full. The fans were very rabid. We finished players up to date so there are no BEST BUY finalists. Anti-Freeze ^8®^/gal the Terps’ practice at Cole Field surprises.” SMU, which has 74 freshmen among its 91 players, is Lebeau, with his fourth goal of tournaments, made nine birdies and an eagle to take a third one year and sixth the next.” House. “I think the school owes it to MCC soccer team beaten four-shot lead over ftul Azinger, Tim Simpson, Ted 'The official letter arrived five OIL CO. •now 0-4 in the SWC and 1-4 overall. The Mustangs have the season, uailcd in after Slephanc (Limit 2 Gallons) Moe went back to the United States to play in the the players to run a normal college NEW LONDON — The Manchester Communtiy Col­ been outscored 187-63, their only success a 31-30 vic­ Richer was thwarted on a rush to the Schulz and Mike Donald. ABA for five years before beginning his coaching career. months after Maryland elected to Vernon, C T basketball program. ... I don’t think lege soccer team dropped a 3-1 verdict Wednesday after­ tory over Connecticut, an NCAA Division I-AA team. net and rolled a wrist shot through He returns occasionally to Italy and keeps in touch with this will have an effect. ... It won’t 875-0876 noon to host Mitchell College. SMU is halfway through its first season since being goaltendcr Mike Vernon’s feel at Espinosa wins boxing title some of his ex-teammates, two of whom are traveling be an excuse for how we play this Mitchell goes to 10-4 with the win while the Cougars slapped with the “death penalty” by the NCAA in 1987 2:08 of the third period. Vernon had from Padua for a reunion in Rome this week. WE DELIVER PAP AUTO PARTS season.” 9 even off at 7-7. MCC’s next game is Saturday at 1 p.m. following an alumni slush fund scandal. stifled the Canadiens in last May’s 307 East Center St. ■ Manchester, CT. BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — Lusita Espinosa of the Moe, who is beginning his lOlh season with the Nug­ For Home Delivery, Call Philippines knocked out Thailand’s Khaokor Galaxy in &hool officials received a letter COD at the Community College of Rhode Island. Lim it^ by scholarship restrictions and forced to. start Stanley Cup finals as the Flames (Rear of Lenox Pharmacy) gets, joined his players Wednesday afternoon for a of inquiry detailing a list of charges Chris Triscuizzi, Dave Harding and Wes Stewart had 17 freshmen, the Mustangs were clobbered 35-6 on iJie first round to win the World Boxing Association ban­ 647-9946 Diesel Fuel Also Available won lire league championship in six 649-3528 sightseeing tour of the Eternal City and a reception at ag^nst the program, including un­ the goals for Mitchell. Todd Hosig had his team-leading opening weekend by a Rice team that began the season tamweight title. Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 150 Galon Minimum games. U.S. Ambassador Peter Secchia’s residence. ethical conduct by former coach ^fice subject to change Volumo Discounta with an 18-game losing streak. It Pays to Rap with PAP 12th goal for MCC, converting a penalty kick. It was the Canadiens’ first home Hosig and Scott Wolchesky played well for the The Mustangs have improved in some area in every regular-season victory over Calgary Cougars. gime. despite the lopsided results.

W43SM ■•<% -* MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Oct. 19.1989—15 14—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Oct. 19, 1989 Puzzles Video news releases draw criticism produce its own spill VNRs. SCOREBOARD By Brian S. Akre ACROSS Answer to Previous Puzzle A state video on an Exxon dispersant was large­ symbol The Associated Press ly positive, and in some reports Exxon officials 46 Caustic TV Topics sportsmanlike conduct), 10:23; Roberts, Cal, 1 Grave substance uuu uuu Lijyu were interviewed. major (lighting), Corson, Mon, major (lighting), Baseball robbers 47 Grows old JUNEAU, Alaska — Scenes of Alaska’s oiled 11:24: Otto, Cal (roughing), 12:24; Smith, Mon 7 Specters “That’s why we think that they’ve been so suc­ Hockey (rougNng), 12:24. 51 Worldwide beaches and the cleanup of Prince William Sound 13 Motive 53 Child's □□□□ □□QD □□□ The network noted the beach scenes were shot cessful,” O’Malley said. “The reporting is basical­ Shots on goal—Calgary 11-2-14—27. 14 Free from have been telecast into millions of homes Montreal 9-14-12—35. stroller □ □ □ S S just days before and it “picked up on the term ly pretty unbiased.” Postseason glance danger 55 Expose to air worldwide via Gov. Steve Cowper’s state-funded B ias^ or not, VNRs affect news selection, said NHL standings Power-play Opportunitee—Calgary 1 of 2; 15 Bearlike □□□□□us •Dirty Dozen’ — the 12 beaches that represent Montreal 1 of 6. WORLD SERIES 56 Aviator — news service. WALES CONFERENCE 16 Breathe out Ben Bagdikian, a professor of the Graduate Goalies—Calgary, Vernon, 4-1-2 (35 shots-33 Saturday, Oct. 14 Earhart □□□□ns ssoQ why Exxon needs to come back,” O’Malley said. Ritrick Division 17 Food (si.) In the six months since the Exxon Valdez oil saves). Montreal, Hayward, 2-1-0 (27-26). Oakland 5, San Francisco 0 57 Lessee “You just can’t get any better than that.” School of Journalism at the University of Califor­ W L TPta QF QA □□ssssu □□□ A— 16,542. Sunday, O d . 15 18 Salamander 58 Actress spill, Cowper has expanded his video-production NY Rangers 4 1 1 9 25 20 NBC clearly identifi^ the source of the video nia at Berkeley. Oakland 5, San Frartcisco 1, Oakland leads 20 Sweetsop Louise — □SS ssssus^ staff and provided hundreds of television stations New Jersey 3 2 1 7 23 19 Red Wings 4, North Stars 3 21 Set loose and followed it with a report by its correspondent “If you get on a news program because you 3 2 1 7 23 21 series 2-0 ssau sssssu with raw footage and edited stories about the spill Washington Tkisaday, OcL 17 23 Phi Beta — happen to provide free, technically high-quality Pittsburgh 3 3 1 7 27 29 Mlnnssota O 1 2 3 DOWN in Valdez. Oakland at San Frandsco, ppd., earthquake 27 Bedcover □□□□OSS and its effects. 2 3 1 5 26 27 DstroR 2 2 0—4 footage, you have displaced something else that NY Islanders Wednesday, Oct. 18 32 Soup It’s on cost-conscious local stations, however, Philadelphia 1 5 1 3 20 29 First Period—1, DetroiL Gallant 7 (Yzarnwn), 1 Shudder of □□□□□ ss^sus During the departure of Exxon’s cleanup crews Oakland at San Francisco, ppd., earthquake Ingredient an independent editor might have thought more Adams Division 4:18. 2. DetroiL Barr 2 (Chabot), 6:28 (sh). fear where the state’s footage is most likely to be seen, 33 Marsupial □□□ ssss □□□□ from Valdez, Cowper’s staff offered via satellite a Montreal 5 3 0 10 23 16 Penalties—Nouda, Dot (holding), 5:16; Zombo, 2 Queen of sometimes without attribution. importanL” he said. Series suspended, no games to be played □□□ sass □□as series of free “news packages” — known in the Boston 3 3 1 7 22 24 Dot (high-sticking), 7:51; Gartner, Min (inter­ 34 Sentence Olympian When stations fail to identify the source of before Tuesday, OcL 24 At least 29 stations and news-distribution net­ Buffalo 3 3 1 7 21 20 ference), 17:26; Salming, Dot (high-slicking), divider deities ssu ass sss TV news business as video news releases, or 19:36. Remainder of schedule TBA works from San Francisco to New York used the VNR material, he added, “it’s clearly unethical Hartford 3 4 0 6 23 25 35 High up (2 3 Oven VNRs. Quebec 1 4 1 3 25 29 Second Period—3, Detroit, Yzerman 5 wds.) 4 Information 8 Curse state’s VNRs during a three-day period in Sep­ and very close to corruption of the news.” (Foderko, Salming), 5:31 (pp). 4, Minnesota, World Series 22 Slouan Critics say VNRs distort the news-selection CAMPBELL CONFERENCE 36 — Comet agey. 9 Safety agey. Few news producers flatly reject using VNRs. Gartner 5 (Modano), 13:27 (pp). 5, DetroiL language tember, according to a state-commissioned sur­ Norris Division 39 Youthful 5 — Chaney 10 Begone! process and often give viewers a biased view of an W L TPta GF QA Yzerman 6 (Barr, Chabot), 19:43. Penal­ Composite box 23 New York “If it’s quality and not a blatant ad, we some­ years 6 Sarcastic 11 vey. 5 1 1 11 29 20 ties—Murphy, Min (hooking), 336; Houda. Dot Athletics lead series 2-0 mayor event. Minnesota 40 Singer — grin marsh plant “Of course, some of them had ethical problems times will use it,” said Kathryn Scott, assignment Chicago 3 3 1 7 25 26 (holding), 1232. By Ths Associated Press Reese 24 Wild ox The state’s videos have become one of Cow­ Third PorkxL—6, Minnesota, Bellows 8 (Mur­ 7 Hansel’s 12 Observes with state-funded video,” said Steve Nelson, who manager for “USA Today on TV,” a nationally SL Louis 3 2 0 6 24 18 BATTING SUMMARY 42 Phonetic 19 After Jan. 25 Ball of per’s most powerful tools to sway public opinion. 3 4 0 6 25 32 phy), 2:36 (pp). 7, Minnesota, Broten 4 SAN FRAN sister syndicated news show. Detroit 21 Stirred up medicine Alaska has sued Exxon over the March 24 spill helped produce the VNRs. “But I would say that Toronto 2 5 0 4 27 40 (Gartner), 6:M (sh). Penalties— McKegney, ab r h 2b 3b hrrblavg 26 Small body of was a very small minority. Once they saw the Most of the stations contacted by The As­ Smytha Division Dot (slaving), :W; Chambers, Min (hooking), Oberkfell 3b 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 r - T ~ water and is lobbying Congress to pass stronger spill- 535; Churla, Min (roughing), 8:33; Murphy, Min 3 0 0 0 0 r “ T“ B T“ nr ■n"IT sociated Press said they used the state’s footage to Calgary 4 2 2 10 40 33 Mitchell If 8 0 .375 28 Nobody liability legislation. quality and content of the product, most of them Los Angeles 4 3 0 8 31 27 (holding), 19:57. Clark 1b 8 0 2 1 0 0 0 .250 illustrate their own stories. For some the subject of -13 29 Hepburn, for “The only way we can get decisions made that were very happy to utilize it.” Edrrxjnton 3 2 1 7 26 21 Shots on goal—Minnesota 7-9-7—23. Detroit Uribe ss 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 .250 n VNRs was too sensitive to discuss. short Vancouver 3 4 0 6 28 30 6-14-7— 27. BuUer cf 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 .167 we believe are necessary is through public pres­ Nine two-minute stories have been produced, Power-play Opportunities—Minnesota 2 of 5; L 30 North Wayne Brown, executive news producer at Winnipeg 2 4 0 4 18 25 Kennedy c 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 .167 IS sure, and that’s how we get public pressure,” on topics such as “spill stress,” Exxon’s beach­ Wsdnssday's Gamss Detroit 1 of 5. Maldonad rf 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Carolina cleaning techniques, and the effects of the spill on KGTV in San Diego, said he used a few of the Goalies—Minnesota, Takko, 2-1-0 (27 Thompsn2b 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 17 18 20 college Cowper said recently. “It’s unfortunate that’s the shots-23 saves). DetroiL Hanlon, 3-2-0 (23-20). J stories but “edited them down” and identified the Hartford 2, Buffalo 1 Willms 3b-sa 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 31 Hits lightly way we have to do business, but it’s also effec­ fishermen and natives. Each package includes raw Montreal Z Calga^ 1 A— 18,562 Riles dh 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 37 Shouter footage and edited stories, duplicated with and source. “It enabled us to continue to update the SL Louis 9, Pittsburgh 3 Referee—Don Koharski. Linesmen— Leon Garretts p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 38 Cunning tive. It works.” story that we had covered,” he said. Toronto 4, Vancouver 3 Stickle, Brad Lazarowich. Lefferts p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 41 According to without narration. 8879 108.3 When Cowper arrived in Valdez to announce Detroit 4, Minnesota 3 Washington 82 Bedrosian p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 law O’Malley narrates most of the stories but does “What I really used them for was intellegence, 8767 106,9 New Jersey 5, Philadelphia 3 Devils 5, Flyers 3 Indiana 82 Brantley p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 42 Gelatinous the state’s winter cleanup plan on the final day of 82 8740 106.6 not appear on camera. He identifies himself by to find out what was newsworthy from an Alaskan Edmonton 7, Winnipeg 2 Philadelphia 1 1 1 - 3 Detroit Scholastic Downs p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 3S Exxon’s pullout, he displayed an impressive video Basketball 82 8726 106.4 substance Thursday's Gamss NawJarsay 4 0 1—5 Chicago Hammakr p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,000 name but not as Cowper’s press aide. That, he point of view,” said John Davidow, a producer at 82 8712 106.2 43 High apirits with aeri^ shots of oiled baches. First period—1, Now Jersey, Fetisov 1 L.A. Clippers LaCoss p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 34 San Antonio 82 8652 105.5 44 Part of the said, allows the stations to present him as their WCVB in Boston. Hartford at Now \brk Rangers, 7:35 p.m. (MacLeaa Ruotsalainen), 4:36 (pp). 2, New Reuschel p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 That night’s “NBC Nightly News” led its story Sacramento 82 8651 105.5 Bennet cross country day own correspondent. Still, he said his station is unlikely to use them. Quebec at Chicago, 835 p.m. Jersey, Ojanen 2 (Kom), 5:08, 3, New Jersey, NBA preseason standings Totals 62 1 9 1 0 0 1 .145 38 45 Blind as — on the pullout with scenes and narration from the Detroit at SL Louis, 8:35 p.m. Utah 82 8588 104.7 The Bennel Junior High boys and girls cross Muller 1 (Turgeoa Broten), 637. 4, New Jer­ EASTERN CONFERENCE The reports are not overtly slanted against “When all’s said and done, these weren’t news Friday's Gamas sey, MacLean 2 (Sharuhan), 11:13. 5, Philadel­ Charlotte 82 8566 104.5 country teams defeated crosstown rival llling OAKLAND video. The narrator, Cowper spokesman Terence Atlantic Division Exxon — which hired a New York fum to New Jersey 82 6506 103.7 Junior High Wednesday afterrxron. The girls ab r h 2b 3b hrrblavg 47 One-spots stories. They were press releases.” phia, Sinisak) 1 (Weils, Craven), 1425 (pp). W L Pet. O’Malley, was ecstatic. Montreal at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. Penalties— Chychrun, Phi (roughing), 2:45; Dallas 82 8484 103.5 were led by a 1-2-3 finish by Jan Tierney, RHdrsn If 8 1 5 0 1 0 1 .625 48 Many qts. Boston 3 0 1.000 18“ Vancouver at Now Jersey, 7:45 p.m. Johnson, NJ (tripping), 7:13; Muller, NJ (rough­ Miami 82 8016 97.8 Rosalind Coax and Pilsmay Sourinho. Kelly McGwire 1b 8 0 4 1 0 0 0 .500 49 Indian 2 1 .667 New York Islanders at Whshingtoa 8:05 p.m. ing), 12:34; Sonuelsson, Phi (tripping), 1924, NowMjrk Bragdon and Tina Borak were fourth and fifth, Philips 2b-3b ■ 7 1 2 0 0 0 1 .286 50 Leading Washington 2 2 .500 Chicago at Winnipeg, 8:35 p.m. S ^ o n d period—€, Philadelphia, Propp 1 Team Dsisnse respectively, for llling. Lansford 3b 8 0 2 1 0 0 1 .250 81 actor Miami 1 1 .500 Boston at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. (Sutter, Bullard), 1130. Ponalty-Velischek, NJ G Pts. Avg The boys were led by a 1-2-3-4 finish by Steinbach c 8 2 2 0 0 1 3 .250 52 Consumed Philadelphia 0 2 .000 8176 99.7 TV Tonight Saturday's Gamas (holding), 8:30. Utah Brandon Cochrane, Chris Rizy, Chris Spadac- Fforker dh 6 2 2 1 0 1 2 .250 ss r w food New Jersey 0 3 .000 Third period— 7, New Jersey, Johnson 2 Detroit 8264 100.8 cinl and Rico Guachione. Justin Comoli and Weiss ss 7 1 1 0 0 1 1 .143 54 Medical Central DIvWon 8300 101.2 Detroit at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. (Brown), 1:58. 8, Philadelphia, Propp 2 (Bullard, Cleveland james Perkins took fifth and sixth lor filing. DHdrsn cf 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 158 suffix Chicago 3 0 1.000 8583 104.7 87 Minnesota at Quebec, 7:35 p.m. Howe), 13:15. Penalties-—Bonrbo, Phi, double Dallas Canseco rf 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Atlanta 2 1 .667 8608 105.0 years later, Dane (Philip Angllm), Meggie s (22) 0® L.A. Law (CC) Van Owen con- (3® A lfred H itchcock Presents Vancouver at Now Ybrk Islanders, 735 p.m. minor (charging, roughing), 9:49; Albelin, NJ Chicago Moore p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 6:00PM (X ) News (CC) Detroit 2 1 .667 8636 105.3 beloved son by Ralph, announces that he's . fronts a defense attorney who makes an New York Rangers at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. (roughing), 9:49; Sutter, Phi (elbowing), 13:26; Milwaukee Stewart p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 (46) Win, Lose or Draw Indiana 2 1 .667 8699 106.1 ( S (3g) gg) News entering the priesthood. (2 hrs.) Part 4 of issue of his client's race in an attempt to Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. FYjulin, Phi (slashing), 15:57; Chychrun, Phi, Atlanta Gallego 2b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 [A8iE] La Boheme Puccini's tale about a Cleveland 1 1 .500 8818 107.5 CIAC football rankings (D Who's the Boss? (CC). Part 2 of 2. 5. win an assault case. (60 min.) (R) (In New Jersey at Montreal, 8:05 p.m. major (lighting), 16:30; Malay, NJ, major (fight­ L.A. 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Notre Dame (WH)82-0 350 70.00 PREVIOUS SOLUTION; "Amanda (Blake) was one of the most beautiful [DIS] MOVIE: Cinderella' (CC) W alt bras and Thomson's gazelles that live on (Lows, Kurri), 4:45. 3, Edmonton, Lamb 1 g Ip h r sr bb ao ara Visiting Czechoslovakian student (Charlie 9:49; Andreychuk, Buf (tripping), 12:11; Sacramento 3 .000 10. East Hartford 3-2-0 340 68.00 and gracious ladies ever on the television screen." — James Arness. Disney's animated classic about the poor the Great Rift's ash plains. (60 min ) Part 2 [CNN] Newsnight Update (Gelinas, Buchberger), 7:30. 4, Edmonton, Stewrt 1-0 1 9 5 0 0 1 6 0.00 Higgins) announces his plans to defect (R) Hartman, But (cross-checking), 15:23; Krygier, Seattle 3 .000 CLASSL scullery maid whose dreams come true at of 3 (In Stereo) [ESPN] Auto Racing: Barber Saab Ser­ Anderson 3 (Muni, Lamb), 16:50. Penal­ Honeycutt 1 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 (In Stereo) Har (holding), 18:06. Wsdnssday's Gamas 1. Rockville 50-0 610 122.00 the Prince's ball llene W oods, William ties—Donnelly, Win, minor-major (roughing, Eckersley 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 (26) MOVIE: 'One Spy Too Many' The ies From Tampa, Fla. (R) Second Period-None. Penal­ Golf 2. Vifast Haven 50-0 585 117.00 Phipps, Eleanor Audley. 1950 Rated G. 10:41PM (S£ Honeymooners fighting), 11:58; Lamb, Edm (roughing), 11:58; Moore 1-0 1 7 4 1 1 2 7 1.29 men from U N C L E, must find a madman [M AX] MOVIE: 'The Happy Hooker' ties—Andreychuk, But (tripping), 7:28; BurL Har Phoenix 115, Now \brk 106 3. Naugatuck 50-0 570 114.00 [ESPN] Major League Baseball's Grea­ Buchberger. Edm, minor-major (instigator, fight­ Totals 2 16 9 1 1 3 14 0.50 who plans to assassinate an Asian presi­ 1 1 :00PM X iZ) News (CC) From a wide-eyed Dutch girl to a sophisti­ (holding), 1736. Utah 109, Atlanta 107 4. Fermi 50-0 540 108.00 Highlights of the 1978 World ing), 11:58; Sim, Edm (hooking), 18:44. SCORE BY INNINGS test Hits dent and take over the world. Robert cated lady of the evening, the life ot Xav- Third Period—2, Buffalo, Ramsey 1 (Tur- Los A n g ^ s Lakers 100, Minrtesota 90 5. Conard 82-0 370 74.00 Series, Boston Red Sox vs. N.Y. Yankees. X Crimewatch Tonight Second Period—5, Edmonton, G.Smith 1 Disney Classic scores San Francisco 001 000 008— 1 Vaughn, David McCallum. 1966 iera Hollander is portrayed Lynn Red­ geon), 15:15. 3, Hartford, Cote 1 (Francis, Hull), Washington 132, Miami 101 6. Wilbur Cross 3-2-0 320 64.00 (H) Cheers (CC). (Sim). 533. 6, Winnipeg, Haworchuk 1, 11:40. LAKE BUENA VISTA. Fla (AP) — Scores Oakland 131 500 OOx—10 (R) (38) MOVIE: 'Mommie Dearest' Joan grave, Tom Poston, Lovelady Powell. 19:46, Penalties—Andreychuk, Buf (roughing), Indiarw 107, Dallas 95 6. Windsor 3-2-0 320 64.00 7, Edmonton, Mossier 6 (Tikkanen, Wednesday in the first rourxl of the $800,000 DP—San Francisco 2, Oakland 1. LOB— [LIFE] HeartBeat Crawford's real life role is revealed as seen (3® Go for Your Dreams 1975 Rated R 15:25; Dineen, Har (roughing), 15:25; Ramsey, Thursday's Gamss 8. Weaver 2-2-0 225 56.25 Boukoboom), 15:21 (pp). 8, Edmonton, Kurri 3 D'sney Classic played on the 6,967-yard, per through the eyes of her daughter Faye Buf (tripping), 19:48. 9. Amity Regional 2-3-0 210 4200 San Francisco 11, Oakland 14. SB— RHender- [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Desperately Seeking 0® 0® M *A *S *H [TM C] Short Film Showcase (Tikkanen, Mossier), 18:06. Penalties—Mantha, Shots on goal—Buffalo 4-10-11—25. Hartford Atlanta at Houston, 8:30 p.m. 36-36—72 Palm Course, 7,190-yard, par 10. Newtown 2-3-0 200 40.00 son, Butler 2. CS—R.Henderson. Susan' A suburban housewife loses her Dunaway. Steve Forrest, Diana Scarwid. [USA] Hollywood Insider (R) Win (roughing), 1:32; Lamb. Edm (roughing), 02) N ew s (Live) 8-12-9—29. Golden SL vs. Seattle at Lacey, Whsh., 10 36-36— 72 Magnolia Course, and 6,706-yard, CLASS MM SF—Thompson. memory and adopts a New Wave persona. 1981 1:32; Elynuik, Win, minor-major (instigator, I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME (24) This Old House (CC) (R) Love Boat Power-play Opportunities— Buffalo 0 of 2; p.m. par 36-36— 72 Lake Buena Vista Course: 1. Darien 50-0 615 123.00 Reuschel pitched to 2 betters In the 5th Rosanna Arquette, Madonna, Aidan This Old House (CC) (In Stereo) 1 :35AM X fighting), 2:20; Anderson, Edm, double minor- 32-29-61 by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee Hartford 0 of 5. Philadelphia at Los Angeles Clippers, 10:30 BobTway 2 Bristol Eastern5-0-0 595 119.(X} (Game 2), Moore pitched to 1 batter In the 8th Quinn. 1985. Rated PG-13. 0® Weekday (R) major (high-sticking, roughing, fighting), 2:20; 30- 3 5 -6 5 (61) MOVIE: Death of a Centerfold: The 2:00AM X Home Shopping Spree Goalies—Buffalo, Puppa, 3-1-1 (29 shots-27 p.m. Tim Simpson 3. Branford 50-0 580 116.00 (Game 2). [USA] Jem (3® News Boschman, Win (hooking), 13:56. 32-33—65 Unscramble these four Jumbles, Dorothy Stratten Story' The story of Do­ X Sustaining saves), Hartford, LiuL 2-1-0 (25-24), Friday's Gamas Ted Schulz 4. Hand 4-1-0 490 98.00 WP—Moore 2. PB-Steinbach. Third Period—9, Edmonton, Kuni 4 (Tlk- Paul Azinger 32-33—65 one letter to each square, to form ( X CBS News (CC) (In Stereo) rothy Siratten, who became Playboy's (ST) Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) A— 11,761. 5. New Canaan 4-1 -0 450 90.00 Umpires—Garcia, Runge, Voltaggio, RennerL 6:30PM (TTl MOVIE: 'High-Ballin" A cyclist, his kanen, MacTavish), 16:09. Penalties— Donnel­ 32- 33—65 four ordinary words. Playmate of the Year and eventually met Raleree—Terry Gregson. Linesmen— Kevin Denver in McDonald’s Open at Romo, Italy, Mike Donald 6. Bristol Central3-1-1 390 78.00 Clark, Gregg. ® 05) ABC News (CC) [CNN] Moneyline buddy and a female truck driver take on a ly, Win (slashing). 337; Cronin, Win, minor- Rocco Mediate 33- 33—66 tragedy Jamie Lee Curtis. Robert Reed, Collins, Mark Vines. tba 7. Windham 3-2-0 340 68.00 Official Scorers—Chuck Dybdal (Contra [E S P N ] S ports Car Club o f A m erica S u­ gang of hijackers in an all-out highway war. major (instigator, fighting), 11:33; Buchberger, Larry Silveira 32-34-66 (X) New Leave It to Beaver Bruce Weitz. 1981 Whshington vs. Chicago at Baltimore, 7:30 8. Wethersfield 3-2-0 330 66.00 Costa Times), Phil Pepe (BBWAA President), per Vees From Nazareth, Pa. Peter Fonda, Jerry Reed, Helen Shaver. Edm, major (fighting), 11:33; Hawerchuk, Win Dave Rummells 35-31—66 ROGO VI Cli) Growing Pains [A&E] Victory at Sea Blues 9, Penguins 3 p.m. 9. East Lyme 2-3-0 230 46.00 Nick Peters (Siacramento Bee). 1978. (slashirtg), 18;64. D.A. Weibring 32- 3 5 -6 7 T—Game 1 at Oakland. 2:45. [HBO] Inside the NFL (60 min.) (In New Jersey vs. Charlotte at Wilmington, 10. Brien McMahon 2-3-0 220 44.00 (25) Mama’s Family [CNN] PrimeNews 0 $ Go for Your Dreams St. Loula 3 4 2—9 Shots on goal—Winnipeg 8-6-9—23. Edmorv Fbyne Stewart 33- 3 4 -6 7 Game 2 at Oakland, 2:47. Stereo) PItteburgh 0 1 2—3 N.C.. 730 p.m. 10. Masuk 2-80 220 44.00 §2) (3.5) NBC News (CC) [DIS] Best of Walt Disney Presents; ton 10-5-9—24. New Ybrk at DetroiL 8 p.m. Bill Britton 35- 3 2 -6 7 A—Game 1 at Oakland, 49,385. [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire 0® Family Feud First Period—1, SL Louis, Brind'Amour 3 Power-play Opportunities—Winnipeg 0 of 3; 33- 34—67CLASSM (24) 07) Nightly Business Report The Feather Farm A couple of cowboys San Antonio at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Bob Estes 1. North Haven 50-0 600 120.00 Game 2 at Oakland, 49,388 [U SA] Miami Vice (In Stereo) (38) Hart to Hart (MacLean), 1:10. 2, St. Louis, Lowry 1 Edmonton 1 of 5. Lennie Clements 34- 3 3 -6 7 try to help two Boston ladies with their Milwaukee vs. Minnesota, at Faigo, N.D., 2. Enfield 50-0 590 118.00 08) Family Ties (CC) (P.Cavallini), 5:43. 3, SL Louis, Oates 1 (Zezel, Goalies-Winnipeg, Draper. 1-2-0 (24 33-34—67 H OOPT ostrich stock. Adventures of Ozzie [DIS] MOVIE: ‘Bride ot Boogedy The 830 p.m. Gregory Ladehoff 3. SL Joseph 4-1-0 560 112.00 1 1 :05PM [DIS] Momesso), 18:44 (pp). Penalties— TwisL StL shots-17 saves). Edmonton, Ranford, 3-2-1 32- 3 5 -6 7 01) Love Connection [ESPN] Auto Racing: Off-Road Cham­ celebration of a New England town s an­ Los Angeles Clippers vs. Sacramento at Don Shlrey 4. Maloney 4-1-0 495 99.00 and Harriet (unsportsmanlike conduct), 5:55; Caufield, Pit 33- 34—67 [A8iE] Profiles Featured; entertainer Wifi pionship Grand Prix From Denver. Colo. nual festival sparks the return ot a mischie­ (23-21). Chico, Calif., 11 p.m. Jim Gallagher 5. Bethel 4-1-0 490 08.00 (unsportsmanliks conduct), 5:55; Ouinn, Pit (in­ 32- 35—67 (2 hrs.) (Taped) 1 1 :30PM X 3® N ew s vous 300-year-old ghost. Richard Masur. A— 15,676. Corey FYivin 6. Warren Harding 4-1-0 470 94.00 Rogers. (R) terference), 6:22; Hrkac, StL (hooking), 8:12; Reforoe—Kerry Fraser. Linesmen—Ron As- 36- 31—67 Transactions Arsenkj Hall (In Stereo) Mimi Kennedy, Tammy Lauren. 1987. David Edwards 7. Wolcott 4-1-0 460 92.00 [ESPN] SportsLook [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire X Johnson, Pit (tripping), 12:17; &own, R t (hold­ selstine, Ray Scapinelk). 1988-89 NBA leaders Larx:s Ten Broeck 34- 33—67 [ESPN] SportsLook 8. Bassick 3-1-0 360 90.00 [TMC] MOVIE: 'Three Kinds of Heat' A (It) Honeymooners Part 1 of 2. ing), 17:21. Robert Wrenn 35- 33—68 SAT HAG WHAT THE BU55LE [USA] He-Man and Masters of the NEW YORK (AP) — Final NBA individual 8. Killingly 4-1-0 450 90.00 state department agent joins forces with [TM C ] MOVIE: Three Kinds of Heat' A Second Period—4, SL Louis, Momesso 2 Ed Fieri 34-34-68 BASEBALL PANCER 5AIC? WHEN Universe (2® Twilight Zone scoring, rebounding, field goal percentage artd 8. Wilby 4-1-0 450 90.00 National League policewomen from and Hong state department agent joins forces with (Hull), 130. 5, SL Louis, Momesso 3 (Hull, Don Reese 34-34—68 (22) 0® Best of Carson (R) (In Stereo) P.Cavallini), 739. 6, SL Louis, Hull 4 (Oates, assist leaders: CLASS SS ATLANTA BRAVES—Removed Cloyd Boyer HE A6KEPHEK 7:00PM X Inside Edition Kong to track down a vicious Chinese policewomen from Manhattan and Hong Scoring Mike Sullivan 34- 3 4 -6 8 Brind'Amour), 13:47. 7, Pittsburgh, Quinn 3 1. New London 5 8 0 650 130.00 as manager of Idaho Falls in the Pioneer TO MARRY HIM. X §2) Wheel of Fortune (CC). mobster. Robert Ginty. Victoria Barrett. (24) Innovation Kong to track down a vicious Chinese G FG FT PIsAvg Loren Roberts 33- 3 5 -6 8 (Coffey, Stevens), 17:23. 8, SL Louis, Hull 5 Football 2. Stonington 4-0-1 610 12200 League and assigned him to other duties. 1987. Rated R. (2® Your Show of Shows mobster Robert Ginty, Victoria Barrett. Jordan, Chi. 81 966 674 2633 325 David Ogrin 35- 33—68 X Cosby Show (CC). (In Stereo) (Momesso, Skarda), 18:06. Penalties—Hrkac, 2. Stratford 50-0 610 122.00 BASKETBALL VENCOL 1987 Rated R. Malone, Utah 80 809 703 2328 29.1 Tom Purtzsr 35-33—68 Now arrange Ihe circled letters to [U S /i] Murder, She Wrote (3® St. Elsewhere StL (high-sticking), 2:39; Twist, StL (un- 4. Brookfield 5 8 0 580 116.00 USA BASKETBALL—Announced the resig­ (TT) People's Court [USA] Madame's Place Ellis, Sea. 82 857 377 2253 27.5 Mike Hulbert 35-33-68 form Ihe surprise answer, as sug­ sportsmanlika conduct), 5:14; Caufield, Pit (un­ 4. Morgan 50-0 580 116.00 nation of Patti Skoronski Price, administrative — 1— ^ 05) Kate 8i Allie (CC). 8:30PM 0 1 ) 05) D ifferent W orld (CC) (57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour Drexler, Port 78 829 438 2123 27.2 Buddy Gardrtar 34- 34—68 gested by the above cartoon. [HBO] MOVIE: Sweet sportsmanlike conduct), 5:14; Brind'Amour, SIL 6. Platt 4-1-0 535107.00 assistanL 1 ^ y Tensions run high in the dorm when new [A8iE ] Improv Tonite Ricardo Momalban 2:15AM NFL standings Mullin, G.S. 82 830 493 2176 26.5 Craig Stadler 35- 3 3 -6 8 04) (57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour Hearts Dance' (CC) Conflicts arise be­ (tripping), 7:59; P.Ccvallini, StL (delay of 7. Berlin 4-1-0 450 90.00 National Basketball Association director Walter clashes with Jaleesa. (In welcomes some of today's comics. (In AMERICAN CONFERENCE English, Den. 82 924 325 2175 26.5 Billy Mayfair 32- 36—68 tween two Vermont friends, one of whom game), 15:11; Kyte, Pit (cross-checking), 20:00. 8. Plainfield 81-0 350 87.50 CHARLOTTE HORNETS-Waived Kenny 06) Police Story Stereo) Stereo) Eaal Wilkins, A l. 80 814 442 2099 26.2 Mark Lye 35- 33—68 Print answer here: j is falling in love for Ihe first time while the Third Period—9, SL Louis, Hull 6 (Momesso), 9. Sacred Heart 3-2-0 380 76.00 Gattison, forward. “ |C 31C X XX 00) (45) Current Affair W 1L T Pc i. PF RA Barkley, Phil. 79 700 602 2037 25.8 Bobby Wadkins 33- 35—68 07) Frugal G ourm et (In Stereo) [CNN] Sports Tonight other is ending a 15-year marriage. Don 1 ^7 (pp). 10, SL Louis, Hrkac 1 (G.CavallinI, 10. Seymour 82-0 340 68.00 MILWAUKEE BUCKS—Signed Ben (Answers tomorrow) Buffalo 4 2 0 .667 156 160 Chambers, Phoo. 81 774 509 2085 25.7 Duffy Waldorf 31- 37—68 01) Cheers (CC). [A8iE] Eagle and the Bear Johnson. Susan Sarandon, Jeff Daniels. Momesso), 11:41. 11, Pittsburgh, Stevens 2 CLASSS Coleman, forward, to a one-year contracL [D IS ] Lives of Ben Franklin: The States­ Irxlianapolis 3 3 0 .500 111 108 Olajuwon, Hou. 82 790 454 2034 24.8 Tom Bymm 34- 3 5 -6 9 Jumbles; Bon(x 2 4 0 .333 103 143 Thorpe, Hou. 521 961 .542 BradFabal 3534— 68 GIrla Soccer % u r Billy Joel talks about his new album. (In Freni). (2 hrs., 30 min ) (In Stereo) Mark Jerue, linebacker. so it's best you don't plan arrange­ Cli) Hill Street Blues Toronto 2 1 1—A Dallas 0 6 0 .000 68 177 Benjaniiln, LAC 491 907 .541 Scott Varplank 33-37—70 Bolton at Bacon Academy, 3S0 Stereo) w orks as a welder to support her nighttime NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Released Dan ments where their presence is a must. [CNN] Urry King Live career as a dancer Jennifer Beals, Michael First Period—1, Toronto, Franceschetti 2 Caniral Nance, Clav. 496 920 .539 Gerte Sauers 33- 37—70RHAM at Coventry, 3:30 b irth d a y X (22) Jeopardyl (CC). (1® Home Shopping N e tw o rk (2 hrs.) StryzinskI, punter, from the developmental [D IS] MOVIE: The Light in the Forest' Noun, Sunny Johnson. 1983. Rated R. (In Chicago 4 2 0 .667 192 136 Stockton, Utah 497 923 .538 Brian Tennyson 36- 34—70 Boys Soccer PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Discrimi­ (Raid, lafrate), 7:11. 2, Toronto, Clark 5 (Marols, squad. Re-signed Glenn Derby, offensive X Kate 8i Allie (CC). A young man raised by Delaware Indians is (2® Backstage Leernan), 11:30 (pp). 3, Vancouver, Larionov 4 Minnesota 4 2 0 .667 126 106 Jordan, Chi. 966 1795 .538 Fred CouplM 36-34—70 East Catholic at Hartd (Madison), 7 pm. Oct. 20, 1989 nation is a must today in the selection ot Stereo) tackle, to Ihe developmental squad. (jD WPIX News reunited w ith his real family Fess Parker, (2® Success 'n Life (Krutov, Skriko), 14:28 (pp). Penal­ Green Bay 3 3 0 .500 162 158 Daugherty, Clev. 544 1012 .538 Bill Butiner 34- 36—70 companions. Do not get involved with 3:30AM i18i Lioht His Fire 120 34-36—70 PHOENIX CARDINALS-Placed Derek Ken- James MacArthur. 1958 1 ties—ReinharL Van (tripping), 10:15; Shannon, Tampa Bay 3 3 0 .500 120 Larry Nelson Friday any people whose qualities of character 05) 0® M*A‘ S*H 0'D Europainter nard, center, on the reserve-non football Illness Ventures or enterprise that are prod­ L381 Alice Tor (holding), 14:12. Detroit 1 5 0 .167 91 150 Rebounding Andrew Magee 34-36—70 Boya Soccer [HBO] MOVIE: The Lost Boys' (CC) A list Ytehred Ray Perkins, defensive end. ucts of your imagination or resourceful­ are suspect. 05) Hard Copy Scheduled: model Claudia [A8iE] Victory at Sea (R| Second Period—4, Toronto, Marois 5 (Fer­ Wsst G Off Dsl Tot tug Dave Eichelbergar 33- 37—70South Windsor at Manchester, 3:30 boy recruits the help of teen-age monster (A&bJ Imptov Tonite Ricardo Montalban PITTSBURGH STEELERS-Signod Richard ARIES (March 21-April 19) If there is Schitfer [CNN] Newsnight gus, Damphousse), 2:45. 5, Vancouver, Udster L.A. Rama 5 1 0 .833 162 125 Olajuwon, Hou. 82 338 767 1105 13.5 Kenny Knox 3535— 70 Bolton at Cheney Tech, 3:30 ness should work out quite well for you hunters when his older brother falls in with welcome.' somo of today's comics. (R| (In Glcewicz, tight and, to the davsiopmantal something you hope to finish properly 1 (Tanti, Reinhart), 5:25. Penalties—OaousL Tor San Francisco 5 1 0 .833 155 115 Barkley, ^ i l . 79 403 583 986 12.5 Mark Hayes 36-34—70 RHAM at Coventry, 3:30 in the year ahead. Don't be afraid to (45) Cosby Show (CC). (In Stereo) adolescent vampires. Jason Patric, Corey [ESPN] Speedway America Stereo) 2 4 0 .333 108 129 35 35—70 squad. today, it's important you establish a Haim, Kiefer Sutherland 1987 Rated R (In (intorferonce), 3:16; Butcher, Van (slashing), Afianta Parish, Bos. 80 342 654 996 12.5 Clarence Rose GIrla Soccer draw upon your talents in order to make 0.1) Newhart (CC). [HBO] MOVIE: Gorillas in the Mist' [ESPN] Water Skiing: U S. Open, from 0 .333 135 109 35 35— 70 SEATTiE SEAHAWKS-Added Greg Ross, 835; Franceschetti, Tor (slashing), 8:05; Brad­ New Orlaens 2 4 Malone, Atl. 81 386 570 956 11.8 Chris Perry MarKheeter at South Wrxlsor, 3:30 your mark in the world. sensible pace. Don t lollygag and then Stereo) (CC) Based on the life of Dian Fossey, the West Palm Beach. Fla. (60 mm ) (R) Sunday, Oct. 22 34- 36—70 defensive end, to the developmental squad. [A8iE] World of Survival (R) ley, Van (high-sticking), 9:32; Shannon, Tor Malone, Utah 80 259 594 853 10.7 Brad Bryant Cross Country LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Your aims try to do everything at the last minute. [LIFE] MOVIE: Single Bars, Single anthropologist who alerted the world to Dallas at Kansas City, 1 p.m. 36-34—70 HOCKEY [C N N ] Crossfire [TM Cl MOVIE; 'No Way Out' A job at (tripping). 18:39. ^ Oakley, N.Y. 82 343 518 861 10.5 John Huston Manchester at CCC Meet (Wickham) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Even Women' Several young women press the the plight of the endangered African moun­ Green Bay at Miami, 1 p.m. 38-34— 70 Intamalional Hockey Laagua and objectives can be gratified today the Pentagon leads a career Navy officer Third P oriod-6, Vancouver, Bradley 2 (Sut­ Eaton, Utah 82 227 616 843 10.3 Billy Andrade GIrla Swimming though you might have second thoughts [DIS] The Halloween That Almost elusive search for romance, adventure and tain gorilla. Sigourney Weaver, Bryan Indianapolis at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. 36- 34—70 PHOENIX ROADRUNNERS-Released Dar­ without resorting to tactics you into a deadly game of cat and mouse. ter, Udster), 2:l9. 7, Toronto, OIczyk 3 (lafrate, Thorpe, Hou. 82 272 515 787 9.6 Chip Beck MarKhaster at Windham, 3:30 Wasn't The Wicked Witch threatens to companionship at the local singles bar in Brown, Julie Harris. 1988 Rated PG-13. Los Angeles Raiders at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. 33- 37—70 ren Beals, goalie; Shawn Whitham, defen­ wouldn't be proud to talk about to oth­ about a promise you recently made, it's Kevin Costner, Gene Hackman, Sean Osborne), 4:19. Penalties-Pederson, Van Lalmbeer, DeL 81 138 638 776 9.6 Bob Gilder Volleyball rum Halloween by not flying over Ihe moon their homutown Shelley Hack, Paul M i­ (In Stereo) Minnesota at DetroiL 1 p m. Leonard Thompson 37- 33—70 seman; and Mike Glover and Trent Kaase, for­ best you honor your commitment. A Young 1987 Rated R (In Stereo) (slashing), 2:16; Richardson, Tor (slashing), Cage, Sea. 80 276 489 765 9.6 South Wndsor at Manchester, 3S0 ers. Play by your customary rules. Get a on her broomstick (R) (In Stereo) chael Glaser. Tony Danza 1984 34- 37—71 wards. Added Ken Spangler and Tom Karalis, failure to do so could cost you self- [LIFE] This Evening (R) [USA] MOVIE: The Witchmaker' A re­ 2:16; Skriko, Van (hooking), 8:41. New Ybrk Jets at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Keith Clearwater Mercy at East Catholic, 3:30 jump on life by understanding the influ­ Pittsburgh at Houston, 1 p.m. 3536— 71 defensemen. [ESPN] SpeedWeek W eekly auto racing [M A X ] MOVIE: 'North by Northwest’ A mote crocodile infested Louisiana bayou is Shots on goal— Vancouver 7-7-9—23. Toron­ Assists Jim Carter ences which are governing you in the respect. [USA] New Mike Hammer Tampa Bay at Washington, 1 p.m. 34-37—71 OLYMPICS report Madison Avenue advertising man is mis­ the scone of a group of bizarre ritual mur­ to 13-15-11—39. G1 No. Avg. Stan Utley Saturday GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Fun diver­ New England at San Francisco, 4 p.m. 37-34—71 ASSOCIATION OF SUMMER OLYMPIC year head. Send for your Astro-Graph [HBO] MOVIE: 'Satisfaction' W orking taken for a CIA agent Cary Grant, Eva 1 2:05AM X Pat Sajak ders with young women as the victims. Power-play Opportunities—Vancouver 1 of 3; Stockton, Utah 82 1118 13.6 Webb Heintzelman FootbaH sion could cost you more than you an­ 37- 34— 71 FEDERATIONS— Re-elected Prinio Nebiolo, predictions today by mailing $1 to As­ class teen-agers hope to make their gar­ Mane Saint, James Mason 1959 Anthony Eisley, Thordis Brandt, AIvy Toronto 1 of 3. Atlanta at Phoenix, 4 p.m. Johnson, LAL 77 988 1Z8 Ed Humenik Rockville al Manchester, 1:30 p.m. ticipate today, so to be on the safe side, 1 2:30AM X Crimewatch Tonight 3536—71 prasidenL tro-Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. age band a rock 'n' roll success story. Jus [U S A ] Boxing (2 hrs.) (Live) Goalies—Vancouver, Weeks, 0-2-0 (39 Denver at Seattfe, 4 p.m. KJohnson, Phoe. 81 991 1Z2 Bob Eastwood Notre Dame at East Catholic, 1:30 p.m. Moore 1968 New Orleans al Los Angeles Rams, 4 p.m. Jodis Mudd 34-37-71 SOCCER Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. stick an extra few dollars in your wallet. tine Bateman, Liam Neeson, Deborah X T w ilig h t Zone (CC) shots-35 saves). Toronto, Bester, 2-43 (23-20). Fforter, Fforl 81 770 9.5 Boys Soccer 02) 00) Dear John (CC) John is 34-37—71 Amarican Indoor Soccar Association It's better to be sate than sorry. Harry. 1988. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) 9:30 P M 00) Wild. Wild West 3:35AM [DIS] MOVIE: The Light in A—15,528. New Ybrk Giants at San Diego, 4 pm . McMillan, Sea. 75 696 9.3 Tom Sieckmann Rocky Hill at Bolton, 3 p.m. Be sure to state your zodiac sign. 36-35-71 CHICAGO POWER—Signed Oscar Albu­ CANCER (June 21-July 22) Today you concerned as Ralph announces his inten­ the Forest' Referee—Dan Marouelll. Linesmen— Bob Monday, Oct. 23 Floyd, Flou. 82 709 8.6 Jay Haas Fairfield Prep at East Catholic, 10 am. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) It's reason­ [LIFE] Day by Day (R) 02 0® U te Night With David Lener- 3536—71 querque, midfielder-defansaman, to a one-year tion to remarry the fickle Blomlika. (In Hodges, Swede Kmx. Chicago al Cleveland, 9 p.m. Jackson, N.Y. 72 610 8.6 Doug Tewell Girls Soccer must be very careful not to establish man (In Stereo) 3l4-5AI\/1 [CNN] CNN Newsroom 36-35—71 contracL ably sate for you to open up in front of 8:00PM X 48 Hours: Behind ths Stereo) Price, Clev. 75 631 8.4 J.C. Snead Portland at Bolton, 12:30 p.m. rules for others which you frequently vi­ 38- 33—71 HERSHEY IMPACT-SIgned Chris Wfobbert. your close friends today, but avoid talk­ Smile (CC) A complete look at beauty pa­ [TMC] MOVIE: No Way Out' A job al (3$) Twilight Zone Canadiens 2, Flames 1 Thomas, DeL 80 663 8.3 Jay Don Blake olate yourself. They're not likely to be 34-37—71 midfielder. ing about confidential matters in front geants, featuring reports on successful the Pentagon leads a career Navy officer (4® Hard Copy Scheduled, modol Claudia Jordan, Chi. 8.0 Srtott Hoch Calgary 1 0 0—1 81 650 obeyed it you've set a poor example. marketers, current and ex-contdsiants, into a deadly game of cat and mouse Team Offsnta Rick Pearson 3536—71 MIWAUKEE VKAVE—Tra Jad Zoran Savic, of people you recently met. Schitfer Montreal 0 1 1—2 forward, to Memphis for first-and second-round SAGITTARIUS (Noy. 23-Dec. 21) A col­ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If someone does and the difficulties of staging a pageant. 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16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Oct. 19,1989

KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE by Larry WrIflhI DILLON by Sttv* DIckanton SNAFU by Bruce Beattie

C19B9 TnburM M«dlc S*nricM. Inc. All Rights RssWybO FOCUS/Advice V\V MofA frbo our ASooT MAP INSm?ANc£’ Widower wants to be a travelin’ man DEAR ABBY: I am in need of some woman. Recently, when I went for an ful, but actually they are just trying to be information and help in finding a eye appointment, the doctor’s greeting to friendly. licensed escort service or companionship Dear Abby me was, “Hello, young lady!” If such familiarity bothers you, simple service for persons who have been As I have stated, I am not a young request that suangers call you “Mrs. widowed or are single for reasons of lady and prefer not to be addressed con­ Jones.” their own. I lost my wife of 39 years two Abigail Van Buren descendingly. What’s wrong with, years ago and am now to a point that I “Hello, Mrs. Jones?” DEAR ABBY: A 33-ycar-old woman PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz would like to get on with my life. I have me. Along the same line, I went to a nurs­ died today. She was applying mascara a very small income and cannot do much ing home to talk business with the ad­ when she missed a turn, her car hit a con­ 10-19 traveling, although I would like to do so. CALIFORNIAN crete curb and flipped over. She suffered it 's alujavs a pleasure AS YOU LOOK BACK UPON ministrator who was in her early 30s. I Having just returned from my first ship DEAR CALIFORNIAN: I appreciate was not in her office five minutes before skull and chest injuries, was on life sup­ TO TALK W ITH A UUORLP A LONG ANP PI5T1N6UI5MEP cruise, which was very enjoyable, I real­ your desire to travel and see the world, .she was calling me by my first name! port for two weeks and then died. With FAMOUS ATTORNEY.. CAREER,WHAT WOULP YOU SAY ized that there are ladies out there who but if you intend to do so by hiring your­ Since we were doing business and she her was her young son, who suffered WAS THE MOST GRATIFYING would pay for a companion for a short self out as a paid escort, I hope you know was so much younger, she should have only a broken arm. She left four young I CASE YOU EVER WON ? <5. ' s f t A period of time. I am not interested in a how risky it is these days. I’m sure there known that she owed me the courtesy children without a mother. " This is supposed to make me forget I’m long-term relationship at this time. depressed about losing my hair?" may be some very decent people in that and respect of addressing me as “Mrs. Abby, please print this to remind ~ ~ T ( I am a 71-year-old male (look 60), people who drive that driving requires ® 1989 by NEA. Inc. line of work — but there arc also some Jones.” non-smoker, social drinking OK, average kinky, kooky folks among their numbers. What is your opinion? iJieir full attention. M physical condition. I consider myself a DICK TRACY by Dick Locher & Max Collins However, if you’re determined to be­ “MRS. JONES” A FRIEND OF A FRIEND V i Christian and prefer a Christian lady. I i / ^ come a hired escort, make yourself avail­ IN SAVANNAH, GA. THE H E A D O F M Y R E S E A R C H IIPIET, HE WAS/ . •would like to explore the possibilities of The Associated Press OlVISIOM/ WHO WAKfrEP TO MAKI!" " I KNOW- able for interviews with the escort ser­ OUST PR-MORPHEUS, OIEP 1T5 A TERRIBLE ibcing an escort, and I think I should try vices in your area. Another thought: In­ DEAR MRS. JONES: People who Evarything you'll n*«d to know about planning T R A fiE D Y f" KEEP ON DANCING — Ballet and movie HAGAR THE HORRIBLE by Olk Browne Jto find an agency that specializes in this quire at the travel agencies and cruise address strangers — particularly older a wadding can ba found In Abby'a booklat, ‘ How to Hava a Lovaly Wadding.’ Sand your nama and star Mikhail Baryshnikov says he plans to Isort of thing bemuse of the pitfalls that lines. And keep your fingers crossed. suangers — by their first names (or addraas, plua chack or monay ordar ter $2.89 to: 0 ic icould be encountered. 1 would value anything other than “Mr.” or “Mrs.”) Daar Abby, Wadding Booklat, P.O. Box 447, Mount keep on dancing, even though his career . a Mc? TMAT^ ESACT uY ALL I F=0 |2 1$ A ')iighly any information you could give Monts, IN. 61054. (Postags la kidudsd.) hkPW I e e T ! DEAR ABBY: I am a 71-year-oId may be perceived as rude or disrespect­ in ballet is almost over. u iT T u e I OUR FASCINATING EARTH By Philip SeH, Ph.D. New electronic automobiles PEOPLE

PHIPPS^'^ by Joseph Farris require little maintenance Hepburn visits slums BANGKOK, 'Thailand (AP) — Actress Audrey Hepburn observed life in Bangkok’s largest slum By Peter Bohr range. However, 1 would suongly prefer on a mission to publicize the plight of the hungry, to buy an American car. Is there a downtrodden children of the world. THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk A Sy Barry From the mailbag: Keep Your U.S. car that’s as reliable as the Hepburn, representing the U.N. Children’s Fund, Dear Peter:,I’ve been maintain­ also met Wednesday with Pratcep Hata, known as ONE OF THE KILLER6,. Honda? ing and cleaning the engines on my Car Alive the “Slum Angel of Bangkok.” NO COUBT,/, VURINO- cars for just about forever. I recently H.C.H., Long Beach, Calif. Dear H.C.H.: No doubt about it, “I am full of admiration for this marvelous angel THE bought a new car with fuel injection as she is called. I’ve seen many of these people. ICEfii&E and electronic ignition. How should respected automotive research firms and publications — from J.D. Power They are the ones that make a big, big difference,” AN AUTIST I care for these? Hepburn said. 7 ^ fAOLDEV D.E., Fresno, Calif. quality gasoline with detergent addi­ to IntelliChoice Inc., from Road & Hlk tives formulated to keep fuel injec­ Track to Consumer Reports — have The star of “My Fair Lady,” “Breakfast at Tif­ TWO CLAY Dear D.E.: Fuel injection and fany’s” and “Roman Holiday” said she hoped to tiu tK i niSON ON THE tion systems clean. found that Honda, Toyota and other 0/19 electronic ignition systems require make some difference in the lives of the world’s FLOOR OF THE TUC As for your car’s electricals, you Japanese automakers build relatively ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson hardly any care at all. In fact, even if downtrodden when she left her Swiss villa and be­ V'AUVOUEUT CAVE might periodically check the various Uouble-frcc cars. you’re bored some Salunday after­ came a UNICEF fund-raiser and goodwill ambas­ IN FHANCE. HIS jy, plugs and connectors around the en­ But it’s my gut feeling (and one I we HAve TO YOUR ureriMG noon and you feel the urge to tinker sador two years ago. f in &e -r p k in t s gine bay to make sure they’re all share with my Road & Track col­ WRITC A RePORT e.R.A. ISM'T under the hood, there’s not much “I put off growing tomatoes for a while,” she DE5CRI&IM6 AMY 2.85.' CAN STILL HE SEEN ON THE you can do for them. snug. Of course you can still change leagues) that U.S. automakers have SCULPTUKEV HISON. OHLIVIOUS OF THE F\UDDY the spark plug cables every year or in recent years come a long way said. ouRsaves.' In the good old days, you could Prateep, a slum child herself, started a foundation BLONOIE by Dean Young A Stan Drake CAVE FLOOn, HE ALSO LEFT HEHIND NU/AEKOUS two; modem “suppressor” type toward meeting their Japanese com­ always take apart and clean the car­ to care for and educate neglected children. The FOOTPKINTS. THEY HAKPENED AND WEKE cables can be less durable than the petition. buretor, or change the points in the foundation’s seed money was the $20,000 grant you've HAD TURNIP I WHAT DOES A TURNIP “HI PKESE-RVED, APPEAKINO /IS FTZESH TODAY AS old solid wire cables. Furthermore, most any car — un­ COBBLER ON THE AAENU COBBLER TASTE LIKE ? distributor. But no longer, because Pratcep got with the 1978 Magsaysay Award, the e- EVER SINCE I'VE BEEN WHEN THEY WE'RE TAADE — OVER I qibAyvacte 1 most modem cars don’t have car­ /\nd keeping things clean under less it’s a genuine lemon, and even COMINS HERE quivalent of the Nobel Peace Prize in Asia. 20.000 Y e A K S A O O ! ore lut the hood is a good idea; dirt, mud the Japanese can make some sour © buretors or ignition points. Fuel in­ Prateep had begun a kindergarten when she was and grease can cause glitches in cars on occasion — will be reliable jection and clccuonic ignition arc 16 years old to care for the children she saw aban­ essentially “scaled” systems — at today’s complex electrical systems. if given the proper program of But be wary of steam cleaning; preventive maintenance. doned in the sUects. least to the prying hands of weekend “She is proof that where there is determination flooding the engine comparuneni When car shoppers speak of mechanics. and love there is a way,” said Hepburn, 60. When these systems do malfunc­ loo often with water can also cause wanting a reliable car, they some­ ALLEY OOP by Dave Graue Hepburn said she has little time for acting. In Dr. Gott tion, they often require the attention havoc with modem electrical sys­ times really mean they want a car tems. Lots of rags and elbow grease they can abuse. No car is likely to be August, however, she flew to Montana to spend two THERE'S ONE THING \ ALLEY. OKAY.') SAY,\«ON'T LET ME TARE ( AJ.L RIGHT, BARRY, I GUESS of a qualified mechanic with sophis­ weeks filming a part in Steven Spielberg’s “Al­ WE ALMOST FORGOT.' \ YOU T A R E \, CARE OF THAT, \ VOLyVE GOT IT! NOT! ticated diagnostic equipment. /\nd arc best. reliable when it’s not mainiaincd. A N IM A L S ! A COUNTY ] THAT O NE!, YOUR HIGHNESS! 7 ANYTHING ELSE?^ Peter.Gott, M.D. ways,” which stars Richard Dreyfus and Holly , 0-19 - So, if reliability were my main FAIR ALWAYS HAS the mechanic will usually end up Hunter. The movie is scheduled for December ANIMALS! Dear Peter: I know absolutely concern, I wouldn’t hesitate to buy replacing rather than repairing com­ release. ROSE IS ROSE by Pat Brady ----- ponents. nothing about a car except how to any new iAmerican car that appealed put in gasoline, oil and radiator to me. I’d just be sure to maintain it >Oo,.Q Still, there arc a few things you Guitarist pleads guilty GOT W R . can do to make sure these systems coolant, and how to change the oil by the book. Frequently checking and air fillers. For this reason, the fluid levels and changing the oil PHOENIX (AP) — Guns N’ Roses guitarist Izjzy FALL WlATrttR m i Valium use stay healthy. Fuel injection is reliability is the important factor and filters as you do is an important Stradlin pleaded guilty to urinating in the galley of ,o hyper-sensilive to dirt. So it’s espe­ an airborne jet and agreed to pay $1,(XX) cleanup AMP Q o ' cially important to regularly change when I purchase a new car. Based part of any maintenance plan. on what I’ve heard from friends, my costs. o m the fuel and the air fillers — usually Stradlin, 27, said he urinated outside the should stop easy tasks for home mechanics. And gut feeling is that Hondas seem to Peter Bohr is a contributing be the most reliable car in my price editor to Road & Track magazine. restroom of the USAir flight on Aug. 27 because he !(l it’s also important to use a high- was fmstrated at being kept waiting outside. THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom DEAR DR. GOTT: I’ve been on Valium for about Originally he was charged with interfering with T 20 years for anxiety. Sometimes, the dosage is an much the duty of a flight crew, a felony, but llie charge as 20 milligrams per day. But for the most part. 1 was dropped Tuesday when Stradlin pled guilty to ^6oco Hm m .axerl average 2 1/2 to 5 milligrams per day. I’ve Uied Elavil Microwave dangers hidden four misdemeanor charges. without success. Is it possible that some people n e ^ He was ordered to pay a $2,000 fine, $1,000 ON THE FA8TRACK by Bill Holbrook Valium, just as diabetics need insulin? And why is toward cleanup costs and write a letter of apology Valium always the culprit and not Librium and other re­ By the Editors to the USAir crew. lated drugs? of Consumer Reports Consumer Reports U.S. Magisuale Michael Mignclla also placed ^'Ve UJWTTetJ i-l51iiJ& AS A TriREE’-'^ WH'f' Do^l‘T 1 T aking- Suadlin on six months’ probation, which includes ggD(2P0M,PM£-gATK CONDO. HMMm ... Jd6T Pi^T IT T his with U5. Conventional ovens present all the familiar hazards of counseling. 'X m IS (yoHl^A ge A IbiXHH 5£UL... , Down A6 GOKKY... | DEAR READER: First of all, people do not “need” uanquilizers, any more than they “need” alcohol or nar­ high temperatures. Microwave ovens present some Stradlin, whose real name is Jeffrey Dean Isbell, ^ l'/4 m t i s . . . ? cotics. Valium, Librium and similar drugs arc useful for hazards that might not be so apparent. Recently, Con­ Reports home economist microwaved popcorn earlier was arrested at Sky Harbor International Airport \ ihe short-term treaunent of anxiety and nervousness. sumer Reports’ technical staff offered some guidelines this year during a series of tests, the result on two oc­ during a scheduled stop in Phoenix of an In- However, they do have side effects (such as drowsiness for microwaving safely. casions was smoking, charred popcorn.) Heat can build dianapolis-Los Angeles fliglit. He spent one night and forgetfulness), and they are habit-forming. Despite Don’t try deep-fat frying. Microwave ovens don’t up if the pack includes a mcUillic film — a “heat suscep­ in jail. allow control over the temperature of the oil, which can FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves manufacturer’s claims, most tranquilizers cause identi­ tor” — which acts as a kind of internal hot plate. Handle cal problems; there is no one “culprit.” spatter or boil over even when it’s not overheated. And the package and whatever it’s rested on carefully. Country stars help hospital Twenty years ago, doctors were far less chary of tran­ if moisture were to reach the oil while your hand is in­ Don’t heat up baby bottles. 'The milk inside can be­ NASHVILLE, Tcnn. (AP) — More than 40 PERSONNEL [ quilizers than they are today. In the pasL physicians side the oven, the popping oil would have a close-range come scalding while the bottle remains only warm. country music stars including Charlie Daniels and I p / p M ' T freely prescribed these drugs to control nervousness. target. Some manufacturers won’t honor their warranty Also, a buildup of steam in the liner could cause an ex­ Waylon Jennings will participate in a 12-hour radio That’s how Valium became the most widely used tran­ if you use their microwave oven for deep-fat frying. plosion when you or the baby shake the bottle. show to raise money for a Memphis hospital, or­ Let steam escape from covered dishes. When you Train children in microwave basics. Be sure they Pt/TTlN(S poiA/N quilizer in the world and made millions of dollars for its ganizers announced. manufacturer. We now know there is a trade-off: Tran­ cover a dish with plastic wrap before microwaving, know them before they use the oven unsupervised. “Because of our visibility, we have an oppor­ nROLici rAClIl'n' W'' // quilizers are helpful in certain insUinces, but they clearly leave a comer open so steam can escape. A tight seal If you’re planning to can fresh food this year, you tunity to do a tremendous amount of good for or­ affect brain function and have the potential for abuse. could allow steam to build up, with painful consequen­ shouldn’t try to modernize the canning process by using So ganizations like St. Jude that really need help,” said than a Although 20 milligrams of Valium a day is excessive, ces when you remove the food from the oven. the Micro-Dome, a widely publicized $50 gadget that’s Randy Owen, lead singer and guitarist for the group five milligrams a day is not a lot. It’s equal to about two Don’t leave the oven unattended when you’re supposed to let you do canning in a microwave oven. Alabama. “Fur me, it’s more than an opjxtrtunily, W f f j C - ounces of hard liquor. Would you feel comfortable ad­ microwaving popcorn. If you microwave popcorn too Microwave ovens lend to heat unevenly, making them it’s an obligation.” long, there’s a chance of a fire. (When a Consumer ® 1989 by NEA, Inc T h A v c ^ 1 0 - 1 9 mitting you need a belt of bourbon in the morning to unsuitable for canning. Proper, safe canning requires the More than 750 radio stations will carry tlic Nov. calm down and start the day? This is something to think food to be heated for a specified time and to a specified 19 broadca.st, “Country Cares for St. Jude Kids,” to WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll about. Some patients 1 have known would be insulted if temperature throughout, then scaled in sterilized jars. raise money for St. Jude Child)en’s Research 1 I suggested they had a drug-dependency problem. Yet, The penalty for shortcuts or mistakes is food that could HospiUil. be contaminated with deadly botulism toxin. LET^(30TC>MY r CAN'T,.. IV E <5CrrTO Valium — not alcohol — was their drug of choice. The Other perfonners include Clen CainplKll, Crystal HOUSE ANP PLAY RUNHCMEANPPP same could be said of any tranquilizer or sleeping pill. Our Language University researchers have done several studies to Gayle, Lee Greenwood, highway 101, Emniylou VIPEO iSAMES. MY HOMEWORK. To a degree, I blame the doctor who has continued to find out if canning in a microwave oven, using the Harris, the Judd.s, Bartvira Mandrcll, Kathy Mattca, supply you with Valium, year after year, without sug­ Micro-Dome, can be safe. In the studies, jars of food Reba McEntirc, the Oak Ridge Boys, Buck Owens, gesting alternatives. This is irresponsible. You could. Jeffrey McQuain were deliberately conUiminaled with bacteria, then Kenny Rogers, Randy Travis, Conway Twitty and healed by microwaves in the Micro-Dome. Some food NORTH 10-19-89 Mrhaps, be helped by counseling or stress management. Ricky Van Shelton. ♦ A85 Bridge /""A You may not even require Valium (or any other drug) to were spoiled by bacteria, leading the researchers to con­ Owen organized the show; the {H.’rfonnanecs will VQ92 Lais'j function normally. There’s been a terrible misconcep­ Indict (“in-DITE”) accuses or charges with a crime. clude that the Micro-Dome has not been proved safe. be Uiped rather than live. ♦ 10 5 4 tion in this counuy that every ache and pain must be To leave out the c when spelling indict would, of Even if the Micro-Dome were safe, it isn’t a very The hospital, which o[H.'ncd 27 years ago, spe­ 4 9 8 5 2 By James Jacoby treated, every manifestation of anxiety requires a pill. course, be criminal. practical canner. It can process only a pint of food at a cializes in leukemia lieatinent. WEST EAST chance if West held five diamonds This is not only expensive and unhealthy, it goes against Someone parsimonious (“par-sih-MOAN-cc-us”) is time. Moreover, the instructions are inadequate for An unorthodox takeout double can 4QJ93 46 4 2 originally and only two hearts. So de­ common sense. The human condition is fraught with stingy or miserly. Here’s a spelling rule that’s simple: many microwave ovens. 48 6 3 get you into trouble in more ways than clarer played a low heart to dummy’s M-U) Foundation honors Bush 474 frustration, nervousness and apprehension. What’s new? look for the simple Simon in parsimonious. 'The U.S. Dcparuncnl of Agriculture, microwavc-oven ♦ A K. 8 7 3 ♦ J96 one. West traded on favorable vulner­ nine and then ruffed dummy’s remain­ manufacturers and the makers of caiming jars all iccom- NEW YORK (AP) - I'irst lady Barbaia Bush, 4 J 7 4 Q 10 4 3 ability to double one heart after his ing diamond. Next came king and 10 of CHUBB AND CHAUNCEY by Vance Rodewalt That’s the way it is. QUESTION: You wrote that a sentence can some­ General Motors head Roger Smith and Soviet partner had passed. He had spades and spades, and West was back on lead He Try pulling up with your anxicly or, bcller, lind out times be a single word. How can that be possible, mend against the use of a microwave oven for canning. SOUTH author Chingiz Aitmatov were honored by a foun­ something resembling a cheesy open­ had to play either a diamond or a what’s causing it. You may be pleasantly surprised at though, when a sentence needs both a subject and a Sensible advice. 4 K to 7 HG 6AVS rrt^ vef^/ ■m j^ An excellent source of information on home canning dation that promotes religious freedom throughout 4 A K J to 5 ing bid himself. When East responded spade. Either way, declarer would RELAXlN^..Wau , ' how good you will feel without the psychological (and verb? with a bid of two clubs, South doubled ruff with dummy’s queen of hearts and is the USDA’s “Complete Guide to Home Canning," a the world. ♦ Q 2 I'MIURNINMt OFF.' •physical) dependence on Valium. You’ll think more ANSWER: A sentence can consist of a single word, “Who would have thought, even two years ago, 4A K6 to show that his opening bid was very shed his club loser. J A Iclearly, handle your problems more realistically md — if that word is a verb in the imperative mood and its sub­ new publication that covers canning equipment and strong, and West ran to two diamonds. Of course you can say that it was not techniques in full detail, and provides clear, easy-to-fol­ dial we would be gadicring honoring die first lady Vulnerable: North-South North now supported hearts, and because of the unorthodox takeout f t I most important — be free of that little yellow pill that ject is implied. For example, “Go!” is a complete sen­ of the United Slates, die chaimia.. of die largest Dealer: East low guides for the proper canning of many foods. To South bid game. double that declarer played the hand I you probably haven’t needed in 19 years. tence, with the subject (“you”) implied. Should you be corporation in the world and honoring a Soviet West took the K-A of diamonds and well. But suppose West simply made a • To give you more information, 1 am sending you a using several one-word sentences in your writing? Stop! order the guide (it costs $11), write to the Superinten­ South West N o rth E a s t dent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Offiee, author,” said Rabbi Arlliur Schneicr, president of Pass switched to the queen of spades. De­ two-diamond overcall. If South now ■free copy of my Health Report “Help II — Mcntal/Sub- Washington, D.C. 20402. Ask for Bulletin 539. Your the Appeal of Conscieiicc loundation. 1 4 Dbl. Pass 2 4 clarer took dummy’s spade ace, arrives in four hearts, won’t he go '•slance Abuse.” Other readers who would like a copy Do you have a que.stion or comment about our lan­ The three each were presented Steuben crystal Dbl. 2 ♦ 24 Pass played back to his lieart ace and ahead and play for the clubs to be 3-3 County Cooperative Extension Service should also be a I should send $1.25 with their name and address to P.O. guage? Questions should be sent to: Jeffrey stars at a press conference Wednesday night. 44 Alt pass cashed the A-K of clubs. It was appar­ as a chance to make the hand, particu­ :Box 91369, Cleveland 44101-3369. Be sure to mention McQuain, Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, good source of information and advice about home can­ ent that West held only two clubs, so larly if West plays K-A and another di­ Manchester 06040. ning. Opening lead: ♦ K an extra trick could not be developed amond, and sits back and waits with !the title. there. But there was a different his Q-J-9-3 of spades? 1H_MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Oct. 19. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Oct. 19, 1989—19 EARTHQUAKE CLASSIFIED ADS 643-2711

Quake turns ‘California Dream’ into nightmare I HDMES HDMES HDMES APARTMENTS I CONDOMINIUMS I VACATION FDR SALE FDR SALE FDR SALE FDR RENT IFOR RENT BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — This week’s earthquake whether it’s worth it. I’ve thought about leaving this area snapshots of the damage. Many who survived the earthquake with no injury or CLASSIFIED CRAFTS RENTALS didn’t damage just bridges and buildings. It ripped into a A Feoture of The Manchester Herold l | „ because of the rising cost of real estate and congestion. I And just a few miles from where a section of Interstate property damage may take it as a sign that their lack of MANCHESTER - Now 30 Locust Street. 4 room M A NCHESTER- California Dream already frayed by smog, crowding and only 135,000 for these AN eve's delight. Immac­ WATERFRONT - Beauti­ SOUTH Carolina: The guess this is one more reason.” 880 collapsed, killing an estimated 250 people, few shop­ concern is justified. ulate 3 bedroom Colon­ ful Columbia Lake - 3 heated apartment 1st Townhouse, 2 bed­ soaring real estate costs. brand new, huge, excit­ M yrtle Beach Resort. If she goes, she’ll be in the minority, .said real estate pers at a Berkeley supermarket were stocking up on sup­ Real estate agent Jean Sinel of Albany said she knows li- ing, 7 room, 1,800 sq. ft. ial. Fantastic living bedroom seasonal floor. Security. No room, heat and hot Oceanfront condomi­ Experts have warned for years that the Bay area would room with fireplace. pets. $650 monthly. 646- water, dishwasher, wa­ agents. The quake produced a temporary lull Wcdne.sday plies in case an aftershock should hit. many homeowners on the Hayward Fault — a likely spot beautiful contempor­ home. Asking $180's. niums tor all vaca­ be hit someday by “The Big One.” Even the telephone Large playable lot. Call and ask for Ron, 2426. 9am-5pm sher/dryer, garage, on in residential sales. “People had other things on their Most of them were just buying dinner. for earthquakes in the Bay area — who don’t bother to a ry Townhouses. tions, golf packages, book has instructions on what to do in the event of an Cathedral ceilings, An­ Offers Invited. Call 647-1419. RE/MAX East weekdays.______busline. $750 per winter rentals. Dally minds,” said Oakland real estate agent Jon Shahoian. “You take it in stride,” said Vera Hogan, whose pur­ spend the extra $200 a year for quake insurance. Borbara 647-1419. of the River, 647-1419.a month. 646-6941. earthquake. dersen windows, full 118 Main Street, 3 room housekeeping, nearby But he predicted sales will be brisk again by next week chases included candles to light her apartment, which They figure the gamble is worth the risk, she said. basements, 2x6 con­ RE/MAX East of the UNDER Value • Spacious apartment Including fishing, shopping. Free in this overheated market, where a typical, three- was still without electricity Wednesday night. “When was our last big one — 1906?” she asked, struction, family room River, 647-1419,0 Jarvis built Colonial on heat/hot water. $560 HOMES color brochures. 1-800- But the warnings did little to slow a population ex­ bedroom house costs more than $250,000. She needed the candles so she could see to clean up referring to the catasuophic quake that killed hundreds or fireplace, central air, HISTORIC Dream - 1875- quiet residential street. per month. Security. 438-3005. and updated - six room Hugh master bedroom, No pets. 646-2426, 9am- FOR RENT plosion fueled by California’s famous sunny weather and “It’s not as if people have been unaware of the poten­ the broken glass and dishes that the quake had jarred perhaps throusands. oven/range, dis­ a healthy economy. tial for earthquakes here,” Shahoian said. hwasher, hood, dispo­ Victorian. Superb con­ beautiful hardwood 5pm weekdays.______RENT - 4 bedroom, 3 bath GIVE YOUR budget a loose in her apartment. And she was just getting to it “Natives don’t seem to be as frightened as the out-of­ sal, 3-4 bedrooms, 2 full dition. Asking $139,300. floors, large deck. Well break ... shop the classi­ “You hear about Californians being so blase about Indeed, many Bay area residents seemed to be trying 447 Main Street, 5 room Contemporary home. Wednesday because the quake had stranded her across staters,” she said. “Earthquakes are something we live baths, washer/dryer Call Barbara, 647-1419 maintained and priced apartment. $600 per Short term fied columns for bargain earthquakes. Well, they have been,” said Karen Ander­ to live up to the laid-back image of Californians in the the bay in San Francisco the night before. with here.” hookups, cedar siding, RE/MAX East of the to sell. $165,500. Call month plus utilities. $1250/month plus utili­ buys! son, a Berkeley native who recently returned to the area quake’s aftermath. The order of the day in all but the Still, she thinks California living is a breeze. “It’s bet­ wall-to-wall carpeting, River, 647-1419.0 Linda 647-1419 or even­ Security. No pets. 646- ties plus security. No after 10 years in Indiana. hardest-hit zones was business as usual. ter here than in Louisiana, where I come from. There, tiled foyer, oak kitchen ing 647-8691. RE/MAX 2426, 9am-5pm pets. Sentry Real Est­ cabinets, two-zone gas East of the River, 647- weekdays. ate, 643-4060.D MISCELLANEOUS “But this is different,” she said. “The weather’s really Even as rescue workers dug through rubble to look for you get hurricanes, tornadoes — and no opportunities, to EDITOR’S NOTE — David Raster is The Associated CHARMING Oldie but 1419.0 DOOR HARP. Simple country-style wooden heat, slider to deck and goodlel 5 room, one MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ FOR RENT nice here, but something like this makes you question quake victims, tourists jockeyed for position to take boot.” 2-car garage. Owners MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ Press’ Northwestern regional writer, based in Seattle. harp features heart-shaped strikers Makes owner home with cozy room, luxury town- room, garage, en­ a lovely chime. Plans include full-size pat­ w ill hold a second flreplaced living room. house. All appliances, LOG Splitter for rent. mortgage of $32,900 at closed porch. Security. terns. detailed instructions.#0568 $4 95 Stove, washer and heat, cable, carpeting, No pets. $800. 647-9976. $40/day, $25/'/z day. 8% with no principal or BUSINESS Will deliver - .2(X a Disasters give dryer stay In this so­ air conditioning. Cal! BOLTON - 3 bedroom Interest payment due lidly built beauty with IDPPORTUNITIES 647-1595. mile. 742-7090.______Elevators SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACKI for 7 years. These are Ranch, 1700 sq. ft. of To order plans mall check or money order garage, and aluminum MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ living space. Lease NEED winter storage? beautiful single family sided too! Located In BUSINESS Opportuni­ insurers and project number and name, with your homes, not condomini­ ties. Vending route all room townhouse. All with 2 months security. Fenced, secured, and ? f quiet west-side locq- appliances, heat, hot Possible purchase op­ well lit area. Call 842- name, address and zip code. Add $2 95 for ums; and there are, of tlon. $129,900. Anne cash Income. $300 - $700 gave tip course, no association each machine weekly. water, carpeting, air tion. Call after 4 pm. 4775. catalog (includes $16 In discount coupons*) Miller Reql Estqte, 647- conditioning. Call 649- new leverage In Okie, please add tax. tees. Coll today tor 8000.0 ______One hundred per cent weekdays, anytime ''M complete details on return of investment 5240. weekends. 646-5493. i - T of quake CLASSIFIED CRAFTS these magnificent and THEY'RE piqying your guaranteed! All new MANCHESTER - Newer 6 ROOMMATES HARTFORD (AP) — Those who MANCHISTIR h e r a ld 01040 i beautiful homes at song! Great value In a 3 machines, prime loca­ room duplex, 3 bed­ Today Is great day ... and WANTED follow ilie insurance industry see P.O BOX 1000. BIXBY. OK 74008 1 $167,900 with this very, bedroom fully reno­ tions. Call 1-800-446- rooms, 1'/a baths, full Classified Is a great way very special financing. vated Cape. Brand new 5443 anytime. basement, deck. All ap­ FEMALE preferred-Fur­ opportunities for investors in the FARMINGTON (AP) — The vinyl siding and ther­ ... to sell something! 643- wake of the San Francisco earth started shaking at 5:04 p.m. in This Is an excellent pliances. $750 monthly 2711. nished, kitchen p rivi­ opportunity for first- mopane windows keep plus utilities. 646-7693 leges, clean, quiet, bus- earthquake. northern California. A minute later time buyers and Inves­ you warm at low cost. anytime. llne. 647-9813.______New stove, freezer, and 3,000 miles away, technicians at tors. Owner will con­ MANCHESTER - Availa­ r n STDRE/DFFICE AVAILABLE-November Analysts predicted insurers will the Otis Elevator control center sider rent with option. washer and dryer are ble Immediately. 1 and HELP yours too! Screened In I INSTRUCTION 1 2 2 1 FOR RENT 1, beautiful, bl-level be able to reverse three years of knew something was wrong. I Rothman & Rothman, 2 bedrooms, walking town house with pool CLASSIFIED i WANTED 646-4144.0 porch and a yard with distance to downtown, MAIN STREET - office declining rates by increasing pres­ Nineteen elevators had stopped unique character. TRAIN to be a diesel and sauna. $370 per CRAFTS mechanic. 7 months hot water Included. space,527sq.ft. Peter's month plus half utili­ sure on state regulators to boost Tuesday night, trapping passengers $132,900. Anne Miller $575 and $650. Boyle Building. Air, heat, TEACHER-Reglonal BOLTON - Garrison Co- Real Estate, 647-8000.O hands-on program. ties. Call Gary at 649- premiums as a result of the between floors, a company spokes­ ; A Feature of This lonlal located on cul- Classes start every 2 Management Com­ parking Included. $300 0574. New spaper School District No. 8, earthquake and the estimated $4 bil­ man said. RHAM Sr. High School de-sac, 3 years old, 3 BRAND new llstingl I Da- months. Class I train­ pany, 649-4800. month. 646-2364, Ron. lion in damages from Hurricane bedrooms plus play­ rllng 6 room Cape Cod ing available. Diesel MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ Almost immediately, Otis began Is seeking qualified ap­ MISCELLANEOUS Hugo in South Carolina. plicants for the posi­ room, 3 baths with on Gardner Street In Technology Institute, room, heot, hot water, OFFICE - Prime location, dispatching workers to buildings in lacuzzl. Tile In kitchen Enfield, CT 1-800-243- An increase in insurance rates tion of French teacher. Manchester. 3 bed­ new apllances. Imme­ heat, carpet. $250. per J SERVICES San Jose, San Francisco and Oak­ Position Is available and bathrooms, hard­ rooms, fully ap- 4242 or (203) 745-2010. diate occupancy. $700 month. Coll 647-9223 or could translate into greater land, Otis spokesman Peter Murphy from 11-20-89 to 6-30-90 wood floors, alarm sys­ pllanced kitchen, front monthly. Call 649-2871. 643-7175.______GSL Building Mainte­ profitability in the long term, which said Wednesday. as a letter of appoint­ tem, appliances, cen­ to back living room, nance Co. Commercl- tral vac, fenced In CONDOMINIUMS ANDOVER - Duplex. OFFICE - 3 room, 900 in turn would boost the value of ment. Application delicious well water. I Country setting, 20 sq.ft, on Spruce Street. al/ResIdentlol building “There were 19 elevators that we vord, 2600+ sq.ft., ex­ IFOR SALE repairs and home Im­ stocks, the analysts said. needed to get to quickly,” Murphy deadline, November 3. Storage outbuildings, minutes to Hartford. Lease, parking, Send letter of applica­ terior clapboard and country setting on $600. monthly. 742-9034. $700/month. 643-6712. provements. Interior “There’s a perception that this said. “We know that all those people tion to Michael Reilly, brick. Large deck and large 1.5 acre lot on the NEW Price!! The price of and exterior painting, could turn the cycle .... that this landscaped yard, fin­ this Immaculate 4 MANCHESTER - 3 bed­ BOLTON - New, 400 sq. ft. light carpentry. Com­ were freed.” 21 Pendleton Drive, outskirts of town. Im­ room apartments. Se­ double office with pri­ could be enough to firm pricing,” The Associated Press The company maintains computer Hebron, CT 06248. 228- ished walkout base­ mediate occupancy. room T ownhouse plete lanitorlal ser­ ment, 2 car garage with Condo at Wellsweep In curity and references o vate lavatory. Excel­ vice. Experienced, rel­ said Gloria L. Vogel, an analyst with 1497 or 643-4210. Priced tor quick sale at CITY CAMPING — A man sets up camp in a park near forced from his home by the earthquake. Aftershocks contact with all of its elevators in openers. $268,000. Call $136,900. Jackson 8, Manchester has been must. Call 645-8201. lent exposure. $500. iable, free estimates. Bear, Steams & Co. Inc. in New Gerry, 644-8332. plus heat. 646-4666. Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco Wednesday after being case of such an emergency. Otis has Jackson Real Estate, reset at $112,900 for a MANCHESTER-Deluxe, 643-0304. York. rumbled through the Bay Area again today. 3,000 elevators in the San Francisco OPEN Spacious floor 647-8400.O______quick salel 2 bed­ large 1 bedroom apart­ Insurance companies struggled area, 577 in San Jose and 480 in the plan - Not your average HERE we go agalnl I The rooms, I ’/a baths, de­ ment on bus line. New, LEGAL NOTICES Wednesday to assess the amount of IHDMES Cape! Hardwood floor­ price of this Ansaldl luxe Cherry cabinets, quiet and secure. $575 Oakland area, Murphy said. ing throughout, clap­ private basement, am­ monthly. 649-1147. Court of Probate, damages they’re likely to pay as a I FDR SALE Colonial on Timber INVITATION TO BID In each elevator shaft, a thin board siding, beatulful Trail In Manchester ple parking. Clean os a COVENTRY - Quiet District of Manchester result of the quake. In addition to whistlel Immediateoc- NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Newspaper lawyer knew it was a big one wire-like sensor runs the height of COVENTRY - 6 room, 3 150X 250 lot. In-ground has again been re­ neighborhood, one THAT The Eighth Utilities Dis­ home damage, the insurance com­ pool, full length rear duced. Now offered at cupanyl Jackson 8i bedroom apartment, ESTATE OF the building, encircled at the bottom bedroom, 1643 so. ft. porch, 2 car garage, Jackson Real Estate, ROLAND C. NEWCOMB trict of Manchester, CT is panies are likely to face claims for ranch. Beautiful 1 acre $204,900, features In­ carpeted. $450 per seeking competitive bids for damage.” ing, Hinueber said “people were milling around by a small ring. If the building priced right! Ellington, 647-8400.O month. 2 month's se­ Pursuant to an order of Hon. automobile damage, broken glass, By Susan Schauer lot, 2 car garage, field- clude 3 bedrooms, ce­ the following'. Hinueber, who telephoned from his home eight outside in the streets because they didn’t know if sways, the wire hits the ring, and an $149,900. Philips Real MANCHESTER - South- curity. No dogs. 742- William E. FitzGerald, Judge, theft and burglary, business inter­ stone fireplace and ramic baths, fireplace, 1.8' long gasoline powered Scripps League Newspapers blocks from the San Mateo office, said he was their houses were going to come down or not. But alanh automatically shuts down the Estate, 742-1450.0 hardwood floors, pri­ field Green, excep- 0569. a hearing will be held on an ruption due to electrical outages, more. $212,000. Plano tlonal 6 room sand spreader. “surprised to get through. I wanted to call early it kind of got to be like a block party. It was like a elevator, Murphy said. The elevator Real Estote, 646-520Qo vate treed lot with stor­ COVENTRY Lake - 2 application requesting permis­ water damage and, possibly, WASHINGTON — “The building began twist­ POSSIBLE rent with op­ age house, 2 car gar­ townhouse, 3 bed­ room efficiency apart­ sion to sell real property, as in DATE OF RECEIPT OF BIDS: because I knew once people got up out here, the ‘happening’ as they call it in California.” then restarts briefly, long enough to HEBRON - 7 room Victo­ tion to buy - Enjoy a rooms, living room, workers compensation. ing and things started falling over. Then the build­ age, Martin School! ment. Private beach, said application on file more Thursday, October 26, 1989 phone service would disintegrate. Around 10 p.m. PDT, Hinueber said he go to the nearest floor and open its rian, more than a safe, warm and cozy Immediate occupancy. and dining room area, fully appears, at Some estimated that damages will ing groaned ... it was a loud noise like someone in dream house. It's your quiet neighborhood. TIME: “I haven’t heard from any of the other relumed to the Scripps League office “to make doors before shutting down com­ winter with afleldstone Jackson 8< Jackson kitchen with family $500 per month, utilities Manchester Probate Court 7:30 p.m. reach $1 billion or more. But in­ great pain almost. At that point I realized it was pletely, he said. ‘'-i dream house. $320,000. fireplace In family Real Estate, 647-8400.O room, 2’/a baths, car Included. Call 742-8671. 66 Center Street employees who work in our office, and that, quite sure everything was bright,” and stopped in at a jAMERICANA ARMOIRE.. Plano Realty, 646- Sealed bids are to be received dustry observers said they don’t ex­ time to get the hell out of there.” :::::;:^Bulld a traditional wardrobe:: room and woodburn­ port, nice private treed P.O. Box 191 frankly, concerns me. I guess we’ll just have to grocery-liquor store to see what was happening Nineteen elevators stopped be­ 5200. □______ing stove In living NEAT as a pin!! Man­ yard! 8 minutes to MANCHESTER - Spar­ at the office of the Eighth pect any company to be seriously That was the way Mark Hinueber, an attorney i:::-^:^to serve as stereo cabinet.^ chester - Turn the key kling clean 5 room Manchester, CT wait and see and hope everyone is all right. there. tween floors and couldn’t restart, :>:;- MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ Pursuant to an order of Hon. struction of a two family house at 141 Middle Turnpike West, for Saturday and Sun­ room townhouse with William E. FitzGerald, Judge, Break From The MANCHESTER doctor’s help, full time 8am - monthly bonuses. For day. Apply Jasper's, ns spraying hair spray on the time sales associates will feel right at BOLTON Magnificent re- bath townhouse. Fully RC Zone. 4 Lines — 10 Days fireplace. All applian­ dated October 13, 1989 a Routine office looking for de­ 2pm. Full benefits. Call further Information, Route 6, Andover, or spot then washing In the home! productlon colonial appllanced Including Item No. 6 pendable, mature, 633-4681 ext. 330 ask tor please call 201-882-1883. 50C charge each addi­ usual wav. Idle items washer and dryer. Es­ ces, heat, hot water, hearing will be held on an ap­ The Train Exchange/ BAKER call 742-0787 for per­ tional line, per day. You If you are licensed, or soon to be, please featuring wide board carpeting, air condl- plication praying lor authority Appl. 1368 highly motivated, Charlotte between 8am Ask for Cindy or DIone. sonal interview. around the home can be hardwood floors, mas­ tablished complex In Richard Simmons - Request for a variance to Article II, Sec­ Miniature Corner in Man­ friendly person to as­ - 2pm at Arbor Acre can cancel at any time. exchanged tor cosh, al­ call for confidential interview....don't wooded residential tlonlng. Call 649-5240. to mortgage certain real chester has openings for: WANTED Save money on cleaning ELECTRICIAN-Varlety Q r’iQ P V ter bedroom suite with property situated in the Town tion 5.01.01 to reduce the minimum side yard requirement to sist In high paced set­ Farms, Glastonbury. most magically, when ad­ delay....call todayl fireplace and whirl­ area. $129,900. Sally LIKE private home. SVa construct a car port at 28 Flower Street, RB Zone. Part tinte/Full time saies ting. Afternoon hours products by using ammo­ of challenging work In NO REFUNDS OR Sullivan, Manchester rooms. Lease. Secur­ of Manchester, County of Fulltime or part time. DENTAL Assistant - Part nia, diluted to the strength vertised In classified pool, living room with Hartford as is said application person. A desire to learn and an occasional ev­ a growing company. ADJUSTMENTS Frank Strano fireplace, study, coun­ office. Sentry Real Est­ ity. Working single At this hearing interested persons may be heard and written Experience with donuts time 3 days per week recommended on the bot­ Must have E-2 license on file n>ore fully appears, at communications received. A c ^ y of these petitions h£ks been cind earn for the reliable preferred but will train ening. Call 646-5153, for specialty practice try kitchen with fire­ ate, 643-4060.O male preferred. 643- leave message. tle, for washing walis and and be able to read STRANO REAL ESTATE 2880. the (3ourt of Probate on Oc­ filed in the Plannir^ and ZoiJng Department and may be irt- person will bring appro­ the right person. The In Manchester. Re­ windows. Bring extra mo­ electrical schematics. CALL HERALD WE DELIVER place, formal dining MANCHESTER. Two tober 30, 1989 at 9:15 A M. spectod during business hours. priate reward. Call Mr. Whole Donut, 150 SALES person full or part warding position far a ney into your home by Good company benef­ Tor Home Dell 'ery, ChII 647-"SOLD" room and sitting room. family In excellent con­ MANCHESTER - 3 bed­ Lynn Kessler, at 646- time. Apply In person mature, organized, CLASSIFIED Call for details. dition. Rehabed. Must room duplex. Security. Elizabeth A. Bidwell, Edward Coltman, Secretary Center Street, Manch­ selling no-longer-needed its. Call 633-5289 for an 647-9946 It's What We DO Best! Ass't Clerk 0610 for appointment. ester, CT 649-0140. Marlow’s, people oriented per­ Items with a low-cost od In Interview. HABCO 643-2711 $■259,900. Epstein sell. Onlu $152,500. Ow- Nick, 646-7007. Paul, Zoning Board of Appeals Manchester. son. Will troln. 646-4811 Clossifled. 643-2711. Inc., Glastonbury. Monday lo Fiiday, 9 to 6 Realty 647-8895.0 ner/BroKer. 529-8276. 647-1221. 046-10 20—MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Oct. 19. 1989

r n ANTIQUES/ CARS A Newspaper In Education Prograin L £ | COLLECTIBLES SALES FOR SALE T H E Q U IZ Sponaortd by The Manchester Herald A Specjolisl ANTIQUE Phone-Crank ESTATE/Tog sole - 25'/a CORVETTE 1971 Sting type. In excellent con­ Eldridge Rood, Man­ Roy, C.J.K. 84K origi­ dition. Useable. No chester, Saturday, Oc­ nal miles. 99 per cent (10 pointi for each question 1 .': reasonable offer re­ tober 21st, lOom - 4pm. restored. $25,000 In­ WORLDSCOPE answered correctly) I fused. 643-7759. Rain or shine. Furni­ vested asking $10,500. ture, antiques, brass Serious Inquiries only. bed, mirrors, china, 633-8560.______gloss, silver, country, OLDSMOBILE 1974 Cu­ MACHINERY original pointings, tlass. Runs good. I AND TOOLS Christmas tree and Needs exhaust work. manrhpalpr Irralft CARPENTRY/ ELECTRICAL crystal decorations. $325. 649-4914, before REMODELING t a b l e Sow - 10" Rock­ FOUR family tog sole, 1pm. well. $75. or best offer. October 20th and 21st, 643-7063. CHEVROLET. 1984 Covo- DUMAS ELECTRIC 9om - 3pm. 75 East ller Wagon, good con­ GCF HOME Service changes, Middle Turnpike. Fur­ dition. Many extras Friday, Oct. 20,1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents additionai wiring and niture, linens, miscel­ $2,500. 643-2108. SERVICES laneous. Priced to sell. Rempdellng, repair, decks, repairs on existing trim work, smaii jobs. homes. Quality work at i MISCELLANEOUS BOB RILEY Senior Citizen Discount affordabie pricea. I FOR SALE 645*6559 Entirely owner operated. WANTED TO OLDSMOBILE 27 years exp. Call BUY/TRADE 259 Adams St., Joseph Dumas END ROLLS Austin Healey - Any year 1 Troops of one of Generctl Manuel Noriega's elite battalions are Frustration 27%" width — 25« Manchester PAINTING/PAPERING 646-S253. or condition - port cars seen here guarding the country's military headquarters shortly 13" width — 2 for 254 tool MGB's 1965 to 73 649-1749 after an unsuccessful coup attempt a few days ago. TRUE OR Newsprint end rolls can be any condition. Private 1985 Ford LTD $5995 FALSE; The administration has said it had no prior knowledge of “IP's can tell you picked up S t the Manchester collector. Coll Jon at 1989Toronado $17,900 the coup. ivhat to look for... MISCELLANEOUS Herald ONLY before 11 a. m. (603)228-8115 (NH) SERVICES Monday through Thursday. Finder's fees paid I 1966Toronado $8,995 and what to look *Lt ATHER Jackets 1986 Olds Cutlass $8,495 2 As the October 16 deadline ap­ MATCHWORDS on increase Men's extra large $50, 1986 Chevy Eurosport $6,995 proached, it was still not clear that outforF women's small, $35. CARS 1989 Olds Clera $11,999 Congress would be able to avoid WET BASEMENT? Leather coot, small, (2 points for each correct match) FOR SALE 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo W,995 Gramm-Rudman's across-the-board Ov»r 40 Years Experienoe $60. Winter boots, 8C, 1987 Olds Clera $6,999 H arB ro Written Guarantee (CHOOSE ONE: spending cuts, tax 1- elite a-strongesl Free Estimatee $40. 649-8635. 1986 Olds Clera $5,999 HatchwiM. Foundation Cracks, OLDSMOBILE 1981, Cu­ increases). 2- regime b-top P a in tin g MINOLTA 310 Copier. 1987 Pont. Bonneville $10,995 Surrp Pumps. Drainape Lines. tlass Supreme. 2 door, 3- dominant c-take back Basement Waterproofing of Floors & Small, runs excellent, 1986 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 of Manchester Walls 6 More new tires, high miles. 3 Demonstrations against the East in Bay area $425 or best offer. 569- 4- rejecf 649-9977.______1987 Pont. Grand Am $7,495 d-government Albert Zuccaro 646-3361 2684.______German communist regime of 5- repeal Quality Painting FORD 1981 Escort 2 door, 1987 Conversion Van $16,995 e-throw out GREAT for Christmas, 2 1986 Olds Delta Sedan $7,995 (CHOOSE ONE: Erich Honecker, S ervices 20" Dirt Bikes, excel­ automatic, olr, new Kardy Grosz) broke out in several •Free Estimates HAWKES TREE SERVICE lent condition $45. Coll timing belt, new v Bucket, truck & chipper. joints. 649-9977.______cities a few days ago, on that nation's PEOPLE/SPORTS Death estimate shrinks •Senior Citizen Discounts Stump removal. Free 643-0727 otter 5. 40lh anniversary. CHEVROLET 1981 (5 points for each correct answer) •Aluminum & Vinyl estimates. Special SLIDING gloss door and SCHALLER consideration for elderly Chevette, 2 door, 4 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Rescuers said they were finding Powerwashing screen 6 toot. $100. 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