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Vbur Hometown Newspaper Voted 1990 New England Newspaper of the Year Berlin ballyhoo MpralhNewsstand Price: 35 Cents HARTFORD (AP) — The deputy mayor of Berlin, Conn., joined officials from four other Berlins in the United States for one of the first commercial Tolland man in fatal Coventry crash flights to the newly unified Ger­ many. passing anotlier motorist as they By RICK SANTOS grass and large chunks of earth, and Paramedics from North and South The Lufthansa Airlines flight, drove north on itoute 31, south of pervising the investigation, said the Manchester Herald steam-rolling a set of newspaper and Covenu-y’s volunteer fire depart­ which left Sunday from Newark, North River Road, poliec said. mail boxes. victim may have been drinking, but ments were on the scene in minutes, could not say why that is a pos­ N.J., at 6 p.m., carried officials According to police, the victim, Finally, the car collided with the but Vacon, who was flown by Lifes- from the Berlins in Connecticut, COVENTRY — A 37-ycar-old Robert A. Vacon, of 1255 Tolland sibility. Tolland man died from injuries suf­ cut-out for a driveway, flipped high tar helicopter to St. Francis Hospital New Hampshire, New Jersey, Stage Road, Tolland, was thrown into the air, and landed upside down Also, Vacon had been driving at fered in a CovenU'y car accident in Hartford, was pronounced dead an excessive speed, according to the Massachusetts and Illinois. from his black sports car, which on a small boulder. In the process, when he arrived there. Some pronounce their city’s Sunday night after he lost control of scraped along the roadside embank­ witnesses from the car he had the vehicle grazed a tree, breaking After the accident, Lt. Ronald name BER-lin, others say it his 1987 Nissan Pulsar just after ment for about 120 feet, gouging out branches almost 15 feet in the air. Doughty, who was on the scene su­ Bcr-LIN. All of them travelled iHaurhrstrr HrralJi Lindstrom, Lindland PIea.se see FATAL, page 6, to Europe for free on Lufthan­ sa’s first commercial flight to Burglary Berlin, Germany. set school records Is Halloween burgeons on evil day? SPORTS — see page 46 WEST HARTFORD (AP) — Halloween is sending waves of in town horror through some parents who say it is a day of Satan and has no place as a children’s By RICK SANTOS celebration. Manchester Herald Patricia DcHuff, a member of Foreman next up for Holyfield New Britain’s School Board, COVENTRY — The burglars and one of a growing number of By TIM DAHLBERG making nighttime break-ins into religious people who believe the The Associated Press residents’ cars have struck again m holiday is evil, said public over tlic weekend, hitting 10 more schools arc blind to the dangers cars late Friday night outside of the celebration. LAS VEGAS — The new heavyweight champion of ' 4 the world surveyed his realm Friday and proclaimed residences in the northeast section of “Why, prior to the holiday, do ■ ■ -Oeorgc Foreman his most worthy challenger. town, police reported. you sec an increase in the The momiiig after flattening Buster Douglas with one In one case tliat night, two of the Satanic.” she asked. “Why is it U - ~ that people put razors in apples punch to win the undisputed heavyweight crown burglars were seen going through a A Evader Holyfield made it clear that former champion car as the residents returned home, for little children?” Mike Tyson would have to wait his turn for a shot at the Lt. Ronald Doughty reported. DcHuff said she finds it ironic title. But they took nothing and fled the that public schools generally ig­ “We felt it would be better to fight George Foreman scene, and police have only a vague nore the Christmas holiday but first, then Mike Tyson,” Holyfield said. “As far as busi­ description of the culprits, knowing emphasize Halloween, which ness goes, it’s better that way.” only that tlicy are male. Doughty she said “leads children subtly said. onto the path of occult practice.” Holyficld’s handlers said contracts for his first tide Narda Conley/Speclal to the defense against Foreman have been signed, and a site and Also, police are not certain Manchester Herald date for the fight are expected to be announced m about whether the men were alone or ac­ Bush sent new two weeks. companied by otlicrs possibly with a vehicle. r.- ^ either Las Vegas or Atlantic immigration law Lity, said Shelly Finkel, who helps promote Holyfield. The rash of break-ins, which WASHINGTON (AP) — Almost as qinckly as Holyfield knocked out Douglas, began four weeks ago, initially oc­ President Bush is cxpiected to boxing s sanctioning organizations began backing off curred in the northeast part of town, sign an overhaul of the nation’s earlier threats to force Holyfield to make his first defense ( 'A' then moved into tlic southern part of immigration laws that will sub­ against Tyson, and the way seems clear for a fight match­ town, and arc now back in tlic nor­ stantially boost the number of ing the new champion with a man who held the UUe theast. immigrants allowed into the during the early 1970s. The total number of break-ins United States each year, espe­ George Foreman happens to be ranked now and now is somewhere between 25 and cially those with special job Evandcr Holyfield has the option of fighting anyone in 30, Doughty estimated. skills. the top 12,” World Boxing Association attorney Jimmy This weekend’s burglaries were The first major rewrite of cen­ Binns said. Mike Tyson will have his mandatory shot confined to a small area including tury was approved by Congress when he’s entitled to it.” Plea.se see BURGLARY, page 6. HARVEST FESTIVAL — late Saturday as it rushed to ad­ Flolyfield was relaxed and smiling at a morning press Above, the Bennet Junior journment. White House spokes­ inference at The Mirage hotel-casino, where he stopped High School Marching woman Alixe Glen said the Douglas with a right hand Thursday night in the third ,4 legislation had the president’s round of their scheduled 12-round fight for the Solons Band leads a large group support. heavyweight title. of people in a Costume The bill would boost the cur­ Holyfield, who w ait^ for 18 months as the No. 1 con­ Parade at the Harvest Fes­ rent limit of 490,000 a year on tender teforc getting his shot at the title, seemed to savor tival. Below, Joshua Roy, legal immigrants to 645,000 in the realization he finally was the champion. eked out each fiscal year through 1994, “The waiting wasn’t in vain,” he said. ‘To be the age 3, marks up his and 675,000 thereafter. heavyweight champion is the ultimate thing you could pumpkin for a pumpkin­ be.” session carving contest. UAW, Chrysler Douglas didn’t attend the press conference, leaving his trainer, J.D. McCauley, to face questions about the talks proceed former champion s bloated weight and apparent lack of By JOHN DIAMOND DETROIT (AP) — Chrysler heart. I Corp. and the United Auto The Associated Press “I felt from the bottom of my heart he was ready for Workers union worked against a the fight last night,” McCauley said. “We talked earlier in midnight deadline today in an WASHINGTON — The close of the day about the fight and he said he was fine. He said effort to reach a new contract the IClst Congress this weekend covering 63,000 employees. I got him.’ But when the fight started he was flat.” wound up a tumultuous session for McCauley grew angry at suggestions that perhaps Bargaining was said to be Connecticut’s congressional delega­ going slowly, and union and Douglas could have gotten up from the overhand right tion. . that sent him to the canvas in the third round. company officials said Sunday The session was bracketed by the night that negotiations were like­ “How do you know what was in that kid’s heart?” he arrival of freshman Democratic Sen. ask ^ “No one here took that shot. Buster Douglas took ly to extend into tonight. Among Joseph Licbcmian and the depar­ the major issues were pensions It. He s the only one who knows.” tures of gubernatorial candidates Holyfield, 28, the former light heavyweight and and heith care. Bruce Morrison and John Rowland. The tone at the talks reported­ cruiserweight champion, who won the championship in Rep. Barbara Kcnnclly, D-Conn., only his sevenA fight as a heavyweight, said he had ly turned nasty Sunday. The considered becoming the third Detroit News in today’s editions 1 worked in training camp on defending against Douglas’ House member from Connecticut to Couple loves ghosts, ghouls, spirits quoted an unidentified bargainer overhand right, which he used to great effectiveness join in the gubernatorial fray, but when he won the title from l^son in February. as saying UAW President Owen opted for her role as rising figure By NITA LELYVELD people in three places at the same tlic air before shattering. When Douglas missed wildly with the uppercut, time. out the cartlibound spirits, polter­ Bicber confronted Chryslcr’s within the Democratic hierarchy. The Associated Press Stories like tlicse arc the stuff of geists and ectoplasmic materials Anthony St. John, vice president Holyfield stepped in and threw a crushing right hand that A possessed person picks up a P^r Sen. Christopher Dodd, D- everyday life for Ed and Lorraine they say inhabit the homes of many for employee relations. put Douglas on his back, where he was counted out at Conn., there was the triumph of the 450 pound statue effortlessly with MONROE — A green, foggy Warren, a couple in their 60s who Americans. “If you want a strike, you’ll 1:10 of the third round. passage of child care legislation — only his fingertips, and a wide gash substance fills a house, and scissors have ciirncd a successful living for Most recently, the pair were get it,” Bicber told St. John, albeit in a compromise form — opens on his head when the priest arc found mysteriously plunged into the past 22 years as ghost hunters, called in to investigate a reported Chryslcr’s chief bargainer. Please see HOLYFBELD, page 40 combined witli tlic frustration of the performs the rite of exorcism. A pot dians easily won .heir 14U, In a row, 8-0. See h l g h « K the floor. A man is seen by different traveling around the country to lec­ Senate’s failure to pass a final ver­ lifts itself off the stove and spins in ture on the supernatural and to seek Plea.se see GHOSTS, page 6. sion of a ban on honoraria proposed by Dodd. Rep. Christopher Shays, R-Conn., In sid e Today... scored a significant victory along Vietnam specter haunts Gulf troops with Dodd in prodding the Occupa­ tional Safety and Health Ad­ By ROBERT DVORCHAK 20 pages, 4 sections ministration into stiffening the demonstrations back home against the minds of young soldiers in Saudi reception that greeted Vietnam The Associated Press Operation Desert Shield. safety rules surrounding the lift-slab Arabia. veterans a generation ago when they Another Angle mctliod of construction. It was tlie “It ticks me off,” said Baca, 20, of Word of antiwar demonstrations came home from an unpopular war. IN EASTERN SAUDI ARABIA Business____ ] Lubbock, Texas. “This isn’t Viet­ back home has trickled back to the They fear a loss of public support Classified_____ 1987 collapse of L’Ambiance Plaza — Lance Cpl. Juan Baca, hunkered while under construction — at a cost nam. This is a totally different situa­ troops here, who are the tip of the for llie deployment of U.S. forces in Com ics______down in tlic belly of a U.S. Marine tion.” military spear pointed at Saddam the Persian Gulf region could bring Focus______assault vehicle lurching across the Vietnam was long ago and far Hussein’s forces. Local/State _ Please .see CONGRESS, page 6. night desert, asked about the away, but tlic conflict is much on Lottery They arc mindful of tlic hostile Plea.se see VIETNAM, page 6. Nation/V\torla Obituaries__ Opinion____ •Serving The Manchester Area For Over 109 Years - Call Today for Home Deliveiy 647-9946 Sports______15.16.17-20 Television ______12 2— MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, October 29, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, October 29,1990—3 GOP sees NATION/WORLD Police arrest 43 • i V M ■ f danger of at KKK rally * “. ' M j g U.S. not looking for war, but won’t back down By DENISE CABRERA down, w e’re going to run the Klan saying no The Associated Press out of town.” appropriations bills Congress has By TERENCE HUNT peasement leads only to further ag­ At the Capitol, a Klan leader ex­ By STEVEN KOMAROW passed for spending in specific gression and ultimately to war. And WASHINGTON — Thousands of horted his followers lo remove from The Associated Press The Associated Press categories. Bush spokesman Marlin we are not going to make the mis­ police officers provided security as a office all senators and representa­ % y. Fitzwater said. take of appeasement again.” Ku Klux Klan march and rally drew HONOLULU — President Bush tives who voted to override FTcsi- / V WASHINGTON — The final Bush signed the sfbpgap measure Referring to the deployment of about 30 robed and hooded mem­ dcnl Bush’s veto of the Civil Rights said Sunday the United States is not budget that emerged from Congress after arriving for a politictil stop. He forces to the gulf. Bush said, “Make - i tv bers to the nation’s capital. Forty- Act of 1990. looking for war in the Persian Gulf has such a strong Democratic stamp is to attend a private fundraiser no mistake: the decision for this three countcr-dcmonslrators were “They tried to override the veto, but vowed to a cheering military that it will remind Republicans for Monday for Republican Sen. Pete deployment was not made in arrested and 14 people were injured. but thank God it was kept out of audience that “we will not walk years to come of the perils of saying Wilson’s race for governor. He will Washington. The decision for this The rally at the Capitol on Sun­ law,” an unidentified Klansman said away” from the showdown with “no.” stop in Oklahoma later Monday to deployment was made by the men in day was the second in as many during die 30-minute rally. “Vote Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. The House GOP abandoned campaign for GOP gubernatorial Bagh^d.” months. More than 5,000 officers the hypocrites ouL” he added. “It’s clear that the su-ength of our President Bush when he asked for candidate Bill Price at the Cowboy He ticked off an indictment of from three police departments Virgil Griffin of Shelby, N.C., arms and the strength of our will is its votes three weeks ago for a bipar­ Hall of Fame. four crimes that he said are punish­ prevented a few thousand counter- leader of the Christian Knights of up to the challenge that we all face demonstrators from coming face- tisan deal. Democrats also rejected in the Persian Gulf,” he told The president, who had spent the able under international law. “Sad­ the Ku Klux Klan, said he was to-face with the Klansmcn. their leaders’ appeals, as a majority thousands of members of the armed weekend in Hawaii, will sign the dam Hussein will be held account­ pleased with his group’s success. Six protesters were treated at a of both parties in the House voted forces and dependents at Hickam deficit reduction package sometime able,” Bush said. “We’ve done good,” Griffin local hospital for minor injuries, ac­ against it. Air Force Base. after he returns to Washington Mon­ “Iraq has waged a war of aggres­ said. day night. sion, plundered a peaceful neighbor, cording to local police. So both Bush and the Democratic He assured the families; “We He criticized police for not arrest­ leaders who participated in the Bush addressed the crowd at held innocents hostage and gassed Eight police officers were hurt, want every single American home. ing countcr-dcmonslrators who con­ budget summit were embarrassed. Hickam from a tarmac platform in its own people,” he charged. most suffering minor injuries in con­ fronted police along the march No American will be kept in the gulf The difference was the House front of the gleaming new Air Force In his meeting Saturday with the frontations with the counter- route. a single day longer than necessary, Mini Democrats knew where they could One, a blue and white 747 jumbo Pacific island leaders. Bush pledged demonstrators, said city police “They should have arrested the but we will not walk away until our look for votes. jet. The appearance came as the that Johnston Island southwest of spokesman Sgt. Joe Gentile. A people making threats against the mission is done.” “This was not rocket science,” United Nations lieared a vote on a Hawaii will not be used as a per­ female officer suffered a serious Klan,” he said. “They would have Bush has sent more than 200,000 said a top Democratic aide. “The resolution holding Iraq liable for manent incinerator for chemical neck injury when she was struck by arrested me if I made threats against U.S. forces to the gulf to counter (budget) summittcers knew the war damages and eeonomic losses. weapons and hazardous waste. a rock, according to Ed Wilson, the Communist Party.” Saddam, whose troops invaded die defects of the package.” Bush said his appearance at Hick­ Critics have questioned the facility’s another piolicc spokesman. The Capitol Police deployed “just tiny oil-rich nation of Kuwait on They reduced the Medicare cuts am, next to Pearl Harbor, brought safety and reliability. Gentile said the Metropolitan about every uniformed officer” in its Aug. 2. Bush has ruled out any con­ of S60 billion nearly in half. Ditto back personal memories from World Police arrested 40 demonstrators. ranks, about 800, to the four-block cessions for Iraq, and said as recent­ the proposed increase in the gasoline War II when he was stationed in the Bush said it would be used only Three others were held by the U.S. perimeter surrounding the rally site, ly as Saturday “there’s nothing to tax. They eliminated a proposed tax Pacific. to destroy the 300,000-piece muni­ Capitol Police on charges of disor­ said Nichols. negotiate” until Baghdad bows to on home heating oil and a two-week “No member of that generation tion stockpile already stored there derly conduct, demonstrating after Officials said all 4,750 city police United Nations resolutions demand­ Th« Assoclatad Press delay in unemployment benefits. can ever forget the clarion call that and 100,000 nerve gas artillery revocation of a permit and disobey­ officers were dispatched Sunday at ing his withdrawal and setting terms MARCH TO U.S. CAPITOL — About 30 Ku Klux Klan members march toward the U.S. In their place were inserted big Pearl Harbor represented,” the presi­ shells en route from Germany. ing the orders of a police officer, an estimated cost of $8(X),(X)0. TTicy for solving the crisis. Capitol in Washington Sunday after walking from the Washington Monument. Forty anti-Klan new levies on the w’calthy which fit m dent said. “Things changed instant­ With $240 million invested in the said spokesman Dan Nichols. were assisted by about 300 U.S. in perfectly with some wcll-prac- The speech wrapped up a two-day ly. The counU"y came together. And Johnston plant, the island leaders “We knew this was going to hap­ Park Police and some National demonstrators were arrested by District of Columbia police for disorderly conduct and other ticed “soak-lhc-rich” rhetoric. visit here that blended a GOP cam­ like you here today, we each knew appeared resigned to his decision. pen,” District Police Chief Isaac Guardsmen who directed traffic infractions. “Wc have to change the debate paign appearance widi a meeting our duty.” “We wish you could tell us that you Fulwood Jr. said at a news con­ around areas blocked by police. from tax (increases) to who gets with 11 f^cific island leaders. Bush He said the situation in the Per­ would break down (the facility) ference afterward. Referring to a On Labor Day weekend, D.C. taxed and the fairness of it,” said also found time for jogging, swim­ sian Gulf is “a challenge of perfect tomorrow,” said Cook Islands Prime l v federal judge who rejected a city bid police escorted 44 Klan members to House Majority Leader Richard ming, a catamaran boating excursion clarity ... good and evil, right and Minister Geoffrey . “We know to restrict the march to a shorter the Capitol grounds where they held Iraq cancels gas rationing Gephardt. and golf. wrong.” of course that cannot be done. That path, he added, “We thought that the a rally. With recession fears high, what After his speech. Bush flew to Bush said America’s determina­ is not sensible.” judge erred. I thought he used poor Earlier this week, police said they By ANDREA HAMILTON tives would bear fruit, won a hostages held in Iraq and occupied the class-conscious debate San Francisco, where he signed a tion in the gulf is unwavering. They also expressed skepticism Tha Aatoclatad PrwM judgment.” couldn’t guarantee the safety of the The Associated Press postponement on Saturday of a U.N. Kuwait, reasoning that to do so Democrats had been trying for years stopgap spending measure to keep “America never went looking for about the administration’s cautious Several officers struck counter­ marchers if they walked to the WORKING THE CROWD — President George Bush lifts a baby above the crowd Sunday fol­ Security Council vole on a draft would only support Saddam’s ef­ suddenly worked. the government operating through a war. But in World War II, the approach about global warming. demonstrators with clubs, but Ful­ Capitol from the Washington Monu­ lowing a speech before military personnel and federal employees at Hickam Air Force Base in Saddam Hussein has fired his oil resolution that would demand forts lo try to divide die alliance ar­ The White House, meantime, was Nov. 5. world paid dearly for appeasing an Bush said he was committed to a $1 wood said he did not believe they ment. City officials went to court to minister and canceled gasoline reparations of Iraq. The vote was rayed against him. hamstrung. The president will use the inter­ aggressor who could have been billion annual program to study the Hawaii. The president told the crowd of thousands that the U.S. is not iooking for a war in the used excessive force. None of die try to restrict the marchers to a path rationing six clays after it was im­ rescheduled for today. It was too late for a veto strategy. g vening days to review the various stopped,” the president said. “Ap­ issue. Persian Gulf, but would not walk away. Klan members was hurt. along the perimeter of the Mall The decision followed a trip to posed, saying llic program was a In the Iraqi capital, 301 French The next best tool for moderating “K-K-K, w e’re here to stay,” around the Washington Monument. Baghdad last week by former British mistake but raising questions about nationals who had been promised the package, Republican votes, was shouted the Klansmen as they mar­ But after the American Civil Prime Minister Edward Heath, who his motives in ordering rationing in passage out of llic country were told taken away by deep divisions bet­ ^ m ched the 11-block route from the Liberties Union challenged the city met with Saddam and helped secure the first place. they had to wail until today for ween lliosc willing to accept some Washington Monument to the on constitutional grounds, U.S. Dis­ the release of more llian 30 British O ^ Five soldiers sentenced Also Sunday, another Soviet at­ freedom. Diplomatic sources said hostages. taxes to cut the dcficiL and those Economic woes bring Capitol. trict Judge Louis Oberdorfer ordered tempt to forestall an outbreak of war their departure was delayed from who wouldn’t. Even before the march began, the march to proceed along Con­ in the Persian Gulf appeared lo have Sunday while France sought to ac­ Presidents Mikhail S. Gorbachev “I see 50 (members) on my side, police dressed in riot gear along stitution. failed. Soviet Middle East count for 26 citizens who had not 55 of the Soviet Union and Francois on the extreme right, who wouldn’t The city won a temporary reversal for abusing Arab detainee Constitution Avenue were pelted troubleshooter Yevgeny Primakov appeared. Mitterrand of France met over din­ vole to tax prostitution,” said Rep. m H increase in prejudice with bottles, cans and sticks by of that order Saturday when a met with Saddam in Baghdad and European Community leaders ner in Paris on Sunday and dis­ Robert Michel, R-llL, the House counter-demonstrators. three-judge appellate panel sent the JERUSALEM (AP) — A military was said not to have broken any meeting in Rome pledged not lo cussed the nearly 3-nionth-old crisis GOP leader. “When w e’re a divided ^I E rS n Zaidan of Beitin village in the oc­ tioned in Nablus in the early days of The counter-demonstrators matter back to Oberdorfer, but he “The increase in anti-Semitism motivated by prejudice, and my tribunal sentenced five Israeli sol­ ground. send rcprcscnlaiives to try lo win precipitated by Iraq’s Aug. 2 seizure minority party, we’ve got no By W. DALE N ELS O N cupied West Bank, through a fake the 34-month-old F^estinian upris­ chanted slogans including “Hey, get reaffirmed his order. is clearly related to an increase in feeling is that given our diers to jail Sunday and stripped The Soviets, in hopes their initia­ freedom for the thousands of of Kuwait. sucnglh at all.” 2 -0 The Associated Press lie detector test and “smoothed a ing reportedly said that then- bigotry in general on campus,” demographic and economic cir­ them of their rank for abusing an knife over his cheek and forehead,” O 33 Ross said. “You also have in­ cumstances it cannot help but in­ Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin had WASHINGTON — Crimes Arab detainee and threatening to ex­ saying he was to be executed, the creased numbers of assaults upon crease,” she said. ordered troops to break the bones of motivated by racial, religious and ecute him, Israel radio reported. radio said. 5 ? blacks, upon Hispanics, upon “Most of these incidents are Arab stone-throwers. cultural prejudice are increasing Israeli security forces have come One of the troopers later kicked Ruby gun center o m Asians, upon gays and lesbians.” perpetrated by individuals or and likely will escalate faster if under close scrutiny amid interna­ Zaidan in the back so hard that he Rabin has repeatedly denied He said most of the anti-Semi­ small informal groups of in­ the nation’s economy continues to tional criticism of Israel over the fainted, the radio said. It said Zaidan giving such orders and Im said he m ^ tic crimes were directed against dividuals,” she said. “The Oct. 8 killings of 20 Palestinians on permitted soldiers to beat I^les- MALLARD VIEWc.'^n* deteriorate, experts say. was released when he awoke. c/) property, whereas the assaults on majority of the acts are not, in our the Temple Mount. tinians only during a riot or if a of legal dispute “As economic conditions Zaidan was detained when the gays and lesbians were against opinion, committed by organized decline, the civility o f society The highest-ranking officer sen­ soldiers, searching his home, found suspect resisted arrest. people. hate groups.” ^ MANCHESTER'S BEST KEPT SECRET, $143,900 declines also,” Jeffrey Ross, tenced Sunday was Sgt. Menachem pro-PLO slogans daubed on the But a border police comander, 1966, but Ruby died in 1967 at age 2 ^ Steven Salmony, a psychologist By MICHELLE MITTELSTADT m ^ director of campus affairs for the Adcle D. Terrell, acting execu­ Zemach, who was ordered jailed for roof, the radio said. Moshe Viltzig, gave a different ver­ 55 before a new trial could bg held. RANCH AND TOWNHOUSE SINGLE FAMILY AHACHED HOMES NO ASSOCIATION FEES from Chapel Hill, N.C., who has The Associated Press Anti-Defamation League of B’nai tive director of the Baltimore- two months, the radio said. The other four soldiers received sion before a tribunal in Tel Aviv, studied the Ku Klux Klan and Earl Ruby claims his brother, B’rith, told a conference of the based National Institute Against The judges reportedly ruled that sentences of 14 days lo three Israel radio said. > CO similar groups, said their activity DALLAS — The gun Jack Ruby from his deathbed, told him that Washington Journalism Center. Prejudice and Violence, said, “We Zemach and his troops of the ar­ months, and all were demoted from Viltzig testified at the trial of may also be bolstered in used to kill Lee Harvey Oswald is at Mayer had been instructed to tear up ^ > “At the very least things will don’t know how much of it goes mored corps pretended to execute a the ranks of sgt. or corpl. to private, Yehuda Meir, a former commander economic hard times. the center of a nearly 24-ycar-old the will in which he had named H get worse before they get better,” on. We just know there is a lot of blindfolded and bound 19-year-old the radio said. The military com­ in Nablus indicted for ordering sol­ “I am concerned that the finan­ dispute on the court docket this Mayer executor. he said. detainee in July. mand declined comment. diers to break the bones o f rioters in > it. We know there appears to be an cial uncertainty and the economic week. Ross said the league received They put the detainee, Anis In another trial, a commander sta­ January 1988. TJ increase.” insecurity might cause some espe­ A trial was to begin today in Jack Ruby bought the revolver for reports of anti-Semitic incidents Probate Court to determine distribu­ $62.50 in a Dallas gun shop and “We arc in very tight economic cially vulnerable people to turn to Mia on six college and university cam­ I f times,” Ms. Terrell said. “We groups like the Klan for support, tion of Ruby’s assets and consider a used it to shoot Oswald two days ea puses in 1984 and the figure in­ Sill! know that the blue collar jobs just for protection, for security,” he petition to remove Jules Mayer as after Kennedy was assassinated. creased to 51 in 1989. aren’t there. Whenever we have VOTING MADE SIMPLE... executor of his will. said. “This is a distinct pos­ Mayer has estimated the gun, “Things seem to be heating tight economic times, we have sibility.” The most valuable asset by far is up,” he said. which he keeps in a safe deposit scapegoating and blaming. We Jack McDcvitt, associate direc­ TEST #3 the .38-calibcr Coll Cobra revolver We welcome you to join over 30 happy homeowners on this beautiful permanent cul-de-sac. Our 2 bedroom, 2 bath Ranch models are ideal for those wishing to scale Other experts at the conference box, would bring $125,000 from a know that we’ve got lots and lots tor of the Center for Applied So­ that Ruby, a Dallas nightclub owner, down their lifestyle to one floor living, these units are designed to help make your everyday living a joy. For those who prefer Colonial living, our 3 bedroom Saltbox agreed that incidents of bigouy (You all got an “ A” on Test #2) collector. 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DIRECTIONS: North Main or Tolland Tpke. to Union St. to Rossetto Dr. ever come into the United States people who feel some resentmenL Mayer, a lawyer who knew Jack Some attribute it to the pressure and He's Part of the General Assembly “Leadership Team”. has been greeted by violence. and when to this resentment we Ruby, and Ruby’s brother, Earl Other Ilian the gun, that estate in­ of competition for jobs among Ruby, have been fighting nearly 24 “There is lots and lots of add in the economic difficulties cludes only the clothing and jewelry Blanchard & Rossetto blacks, whites and other racial or violence motivated by prejudice, THE LAST AND BILLION DOLLAR QUESTION... years since Ruby died. This is at we are going through, it can lead Ruby wore at the time he shot Os­ equal housing religious groups. least the fifth time Earl Ruby has lots and lots of harassment to a variety of intolerant acts. wald, some personal papers and OPPORTUNITY WHAT'S THE ENVIRONMENT AT THE STATE CAPITOL? gone to court in attempts to unseal other clothing. 646-2482 CHECK ONE Mayer. 1. DOES THE PATRONAGE CLOG THE SYSTEM? _Y E S NO Jack Ruby was convicted of mur­ Squirrels close playground der in 1964 and sentenced to death 2. DO YOUR TAXES MAKE YOUR EYES WATER? _Y E S ~ N O in the electric chair. An appeals court overturned the conviction in WHEATON, Md. (AP) A beat a squirrel to death with a stick aggravated at the people.” 3. IS THE DEFICIT POLLUTING OUR STATE ECONOMY? _Y E S Z n O popular playground was closed be­ because it was aggressive. 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East of the River. 647-1419 or Price sub)9ct lo chanpe Volume Dlscounia American Nursing Association in Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing. 649-5159 eves. oV.^^. ritffk , it I 4—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, October 29,1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, October 29,1990—5 OPINION BUSINESS Curmudgeon Is S a d d a m Consumers edgy as holiday shopping season nears By SUSAN SCHAUER to its lowest level since 1982. Only is unfortunate for the industry, com­ a weakened economy, aren’t expect­ the ever-popular Barbie doll, reports Shoppers again are expected to buy a s e v il a s Manchester Herald 20 percent of all Americans think ing on the heels of a period of slow ing to find glad tidings in their continued brisk business. Mattel is practical gifts and stay away from election rules “it’s a good time” to buy things right economic growth. This could be the third-quarter sales, traditionally their expected to ring up the largest ticket luxury items like TVs, VCRs, jewel­ WASHINGTON — Retailers now, down from 25 percent last factor that pushes us into recession,” strongest. among toy makers, with a projected ry and fur coats. have already begun stringing lights, July. Wells added. The Curmudgeon has a strict mle about election Unnerved by a slowdown in con­ $470 million in sales in the third The nation’s big retailers reported th e y s a y ? hauling out Christmas trees and Even more affluent consumers Jack Schultz, president of the stories: By the last week or two of any campaign, people sumer spending that began this sum­ quarter, an increase of 14 percent weak sales for September, a sign stocking their shelves with cards, seem to be losing confidence in the NRF services division, says have seen and read enough to make up itieir minds, and mer following Iraq’s invasion of from last year. that stores will have to offer more wrapping paper and decorations, but economy. Geographically, the South that even though most retailers “will columnists and commentators ought to shut their yaps By JACK ANDERSON Kuwait, toy retailers have turned Chief rival Hasbro, Inc., has been discounts to move fall merchandise shoppers aren’t as enthusiastic about has been the gloomiest region, but feel the pinch, deparunent and ap­ and go on to other things. and DALE VAN ATTA conservative in their orders, market struggling to replace sagging sales as the crucial Christmas season ap­ the upcoming holiday season. confidence is now beginning to slide parel specialty store sales would be This, then, is the last word you will hear from me analysts say. of its G.I. Joe dolls and Transformer proaches, market analysts predict. in the Northeast and Midwest, affected to a lesser degree than big- I^ ile tlie video game business Unseasonably warm weather in about tlie upcoming national elections until after they are WASHINGTON — President Bush Faced with necessities like robots with sales of newer toys. economists say. ticket durables like cars, furniture continues to enjoy sales of better over. I have tried to prepare you and can only hope you should be reading the latest intelligence making the mortgage, paying taxes Retailers remember that blankets, the NortheasL Midwest and Mid-At­ Rosalind Wells, chief economist and major appliances.” than 50 percent over 1989 to a lantic regions was a factor in hold­ arc ready. reports about Saddam Hussein with at and buying fuel, U.S. consumers robes, sweaters, hats and gloves, at the National Retail Foundation NRF is forecasting fourth quarter projected $5.1 billion this year, One last time, let’s run down The Curmudgeon’s list: least one eyebrow rai.sed in skepticism. probably will spend less money and board games and small appliances ing down sales of coats and (NRF), predicts “the holiday sales sales on general merchandise, ap­ analysts say next year could be a ■ It is much easier to keep things straight if you will Granted, the president of Iraq is no saint. take greater care in making their gift were high on most shopping lists sweathers, but American consumers picture will respond to the status of parel, furniture and home furnish­ very different story. ponder just one question as you enter the ptolling booth: But the reports Bush is getting from the selections this year. during the recessions of 1981 and just don’t seem to be in a buying the Midcasl crisis.” ings will increase 4 percent over last Gary Jacobson, a toy analyst for Should you throw the incumbent out? Central Intelligence Agency and the Economists predict shoppers arc 1974. Shoppers purchased an in­ mood, said Sterne. A peaceful resolution and a return year. Kidder Peabody & Co., predicts ■ If the incumbent has held the seat for a long time, Defense Intelligence Agency amount to likely to hold off on making their creased number of gift certificates, While it will cut into their profits, to normal conditions would improve As shoppers head off to make video games will begin to fade in retailers are expected to respond to chances arc he or she plays it safe, panders to well-heeled no less than the demonization of Sad­ purchases until the last-minute, and often sent greeting cards in prospects for Christmas, she said, their holiday purchases this year, 1991. “The toy business suffers the economic slowdown by dis­ special interests and pummels constituents with tax­ dam. hoping prices will fall as Christmas place of gifts. while cither a prohaclcd stalemate retail analysts predict they’ll from a lack of new products and oil counting merchandise, economists payer-financed messages. In those reports, he is llie original bad Day approaches. This Christmas should follow a or military action could dim the out­ probably be buying fewer and more prices are up, scaring the retail “normal recessionary pattern,” said say, but they doubt price-slashing I will put it in lawycrly language: Any long-term in­ seed — unloved by his mother, mi.s- According to the Roper Organiza­ look. practical gifts. markeL” he explained. will drive up business as effectively cumbent comes into The Curmudgeons’s courUoom direcled by his stepfather and uncle, a tion, consumer confidence has fallen Susan Sterne, chief economist at “The timing of the Iraqi invasion Even most toy makers, drained by Mattel Inc., the manufacturer of as it has in the past. bearing a heavy burden of proof. 1 recommend the same- murderer at the age of 10 who preferred Economic Analysis Associates. standard for you. to shoot his victims in the back and who ■ Remember the Curmudgeon’s Index, which is kept a vat of acid to dispose of the heavily biased in favor of those who eschew special in­ bodies. terests ;ind serve the public interest. Grade your legislator If that isn’t bad enough, the reports Coffee, tea or download, sir? on the S&L issue (a possible total of 400 {X)ints — sub­ charge that his mother was ugly. tract points for pro-S&L votes and for taking S&L con­ cabin crew. tributions); tlic congressional pay raise (200 points — The closer the United States comes to By GEORGE TIBBITS the United States or Canada are $2 a nizant of, since we don’t want to 2for1 subtract if they favored it); the capital gains tax break for war with Saddam, the more outrageous The Associated Press minute, plus a $2 setup eharge per “I don’t think airlines want their add any additional burdens on flight the rich (100 points — subtract if they support it); the become the talcs from Saddam’s dark use. attendants becoming a secretarial attendants because they have flag-burning amendment (100 points — subtract for pro side. Before Iraq invaded Kuwait on SEATTLE — You can fly, but So far, calls can only be placed service for passengers on the enough to take care of,” he said. We Have Moved votes, and flunk them if they demagogued). Also subtract Aug. 2, the reports were lamer, and more you cannot hide. from the aircraft to the ground. The aircrafu” he said. Clairtel estimates it will cost $60 Petschow agreed, but said that’s a is back! points for junketing (50 possible), abuse of incumbency credible. After that date, U.S. intel­ Business people who think the licenses applied for this week initial­ million to build its system. Testing MANCHESTER (50), personal scandal (50) and campaign financing and ligence agencies put on a full-court press best part of air travel is that the of­ ly will only permit air-to-ground problem that could be worked out should start next fall, with operation Heartland Plaza with this ad with more advanced electronics. style (50). to get even the most extraneous tidbits of fice can’t find them arc in for a dis­ service, Jackson said. beginning in early 1992, Ratliffe ■ Give tlic boot to any lawmaker who accumulates information about Saddam. appointment. The technology is here But both GTE Airfone and Clair­ “That’s one thing we are cog­ said. less tlian 700 points out of 1,000 on the Cl. If you are to track you down. tel have loftier ideas. The CIA has paid thousands of dollars Petschow said Airfone plans to still undecided, wait until the polling booth curtains are to Iraqi informiuils who swear they knew Applications were due this week closed, throw back your head, let your instincts take over to the Federal Communications have a “second-generation” system Saddam when he was young, or knew in operation by 1992. That will A BREAKTHROUGH FROM WEIGHT WATCHERS. and vote. If you have any doubts at all, pull the chal­ Dreams of a 50-50 Senate someone who knew him. Commission for new systems to lenger’s lever (also known as pushing the Dump Button). provide telephone service to com­ allow calls from the ground to the Enough of theory. Let’s name some names. Here is The CIA also has assigned its mercial aircraft. aircraft, from one plane to another, The Curmudgeon’s dozen-congessional incumbents- By WALTER R. MEARS in the House, probably in the range of a Republican goal than control. The Nov. psychiatrists to put Saddam on the Within the next two years, and personal computer hookups, fax transmissions and message services, whose-pcnsions-hc-cannot-begin-paying-soon-enough-to- The Associated Press half-dozen seats. The White House party 6 competition is for 18 Senate seats now couch. Their resulting psychological telecommunications companies say, suit-hi m list: has not gained House scats in any off- held by Republicans, 16 held by profile says he is “mcgalomaniacal,” not only will air passengers be able he said. Information hotlines, stock year elections since the Democrats did it Democrats. GOP strategists said they “shrewd but often irrational,” has information services and other fea­ Newt “The Georgia Gerbil” Gingrich, R-Ga. Snarly, WASHINGTON — Just a handful of to place phone calls, they’ll be able s ^ in 1934. were out to establish a foundation for “delusions of grandeur,” and so on, with tures also might be added, he said. desU-uctive, obsessively ambitious. “His sole goal in life votes. President Bush said almost wist­ to receive them, along with fac­ But in the Senate, an off-year GOP gains into the 1990s. Eight GOP House a bit of paranoid schizophrenia thrown in “Imagine all the things you do in is to control the House,” said Rep. Dennis Eckart, D- fully, and Republicans could control the simile messages and data from port­ Senate. loss in line with the historic pattern of members left safe seats to bid for the for good measure. able computers. Some companies your office, you can do in an Ohio, and “to control the House he has to destroy it.” three scats would cripple Republican Senate, five of them against incumbent aircraft,” Petschow said. ^ m Frank Annunzio, D-Ill. Former S&L waterboy who But it would take a full hand, five What else would explain Saddam’s describe it as “the office in the sky.” seats, to wrest it from the Democrats. chances of converting their minority into Democrats, the other three seeking to McCaw Cellular Communications GTE Airfone also plans to offer defines hypocrisy by wearing a button that reads, “Put a majority and tlius gaining a piece of the succeed retiring Republicans. Slalinistic paranoid purges of the last “cabin management services” for air the S&L Crooks in Jail.” Said a Democratic staffer on And that target is almost certainly Inc. and Hughes Network Systems action at the Capitol during the Bush Bush was riding record-high voter ap­ decade, or his rebuilding of the walls of carriers, allowing them to monitor Z I D Capitol Hill: “He is an embarrassment to the party.” beyond GOP reach in off-year elections on Thesday said they had formed a presidency. proval ratings; while he had no coattails Nebuchadnezzar’s Biblical city of inventory and bill credit cards over Gus Savage, D-Ill. A black lawmaker who slams the that Republicans hoped would be at min­ limited partnership to build and The lineup is now 55 Democrats, 45 in winning the White House, his Babylon with the name Saddam Hussein phone links, he said. “pro-Israel Jewish lobby” but claims he cannot possibly imum a stepping stone for 1992. operate a nationwide phone and data Republicans, five seats short of the tie popularity looked like a major off-year stamped on every 10th brick? Ratliffe said Clairtel at first would Fl H be a racist because “racism is white. There ain’t no black That is the more likely year for a con­ system for commercial aircraft. The gressional shakeup, despite this election that would enable Vice President Dan asset. His ratings slipped, then slumped. There is no question that Saddam is no new service, called Clairtel, would install a system similar to GTE Air- LETS YOU CHOOSE THE o ^ racism.” And Democrats who had seemed vul­ n i season’s voler wrath at a stumbling Quaylc to vote the GOP into control. Mother Teresa. But the latest reports involve 80 ground stations located fone’s, but eventually wants it to be JO. Robert Doman, R-Calif. A hotheaded eccentric. He Despite the improbability of it, Quayle nerable early in the year turned out to be from the CIA and DIA look like a con­ more a part of McCaw’s cellular recently blasted California colleague Barbara Boxer for government and worsening economy. around the United States to provide The performance has hurt Bush’s stand­ said “maybe we’ll be lucky enough to tough at the end. test to sec who can trump whom with the radio links with aircraft, McCaw system. McCaw, based in the Seattle taking money from “coke-snorting, wife-swapping, In 1992, the Democrats will have 20 O J3 ing, but he’s still not as unpopular as pick up five scats and then it would be a most outrageous Saddam story. spokesman Bob Ratliffe said. suburb of Kirkland, operates one of baby-bom-out-of-wedlock, radical Hollywood left” Senate seats to defend. Republicans 14. Congress in the public opinion polls. 50-50 tie.” Clairtel and GTE Airfone Inc. the nation’s largest cellular net­ EASIEST WAY TO LOSE WEIGHT donors. Eleven of the Democrats are freshman Saddam was bom in the village of For a 1992 game plan to hold up, the “It would be my sheer delight to were among companies that filed for works, with ownership positions in 5 ? Tom McMillen, D-Md. Republican in disguise who preside over a divided Senate and to cast senators, and will be up for re-election Takrit north of Baghdad, and most of his Republicans need to add at least a seat or permanent licenses for the aircraft more than 100 markets across the o m sits on a personal portfolio worth $2.5 million and votes lie-breaking vote after tic-breaking vote for the first lime. There are likely to be closest aides today are Takritis. two to their 45 in ilie Senate this year — systems by Monday’s deadline, said country. for capital gains tax breaks because he supports for the programs of President George retirements among senior Democrats, His mother was a tyrant who had been m g and there’s at least as good a chance that married once before and had three Jay Jackson, engineering assistant to The ultra-high-frequency radio economic “growth.” Bush,” he added during a campaign stop some with problems like Sen. Alan bands for cellular phones are near James Traficant, D-Ohio. A Democratic Doman who they will lose seats instead. children by her first husband. Her second the FCC’s chief of mobile services. & HERE. Cranston’s savings and loan involve­ At this point, strategists in both parties Thursday in Runncmcadc, N.J. those assigned to the aircraft V , O was once described by a party leader in Ohio as “a nitwit, ment. husband, Saddam’s father, died before Jackson said he did not know all expect little net change in the party Bush brought the subject up later phones, so it may be possible to a lunatic, a raving maniac.” But those promising circumstances Saddam was bom. Saddam’s paternal in­ the companies that applied and lineups in Congress. A political aide to Thursday surrounded by the Congres­ have a cellular phone that can Stan Parris, R-Va. A sour brickhead from the Virginia sional Republican leadership in the Rose won’t make much difference unless fluence came from a stepfather straight would not have a count on the ap­ WEIGHT WATCHERS FOOOS m 5> suburbs who views the District of Columbia as a planta­ Bush hedges the bet by saying that the out of a Dickens novel. The stepfather, plicants for several days, but he ex­ receive both, he said. HOME COOKING White House hopes to defy history and Garden. “If we had more Republicans Republicans gain where history says McCaw is working with other cel­ tion. like everyone who is standing here, we they’ll slip. Even then, the 1992 suategy known locally as “Hassan the liar” pected applications from five to 10 > CO Stephen Solarz, D-N.Y. If there were a Marco Polo beat the pattern in which a president’s played the Fagin role for Saddam, send­ companies. All are expected to gel lular companies to develop a North wouldn’t be in this fiscal mess.” assumes a strong Bush ticket, with coat­ American network. With a nation­ award for junketing, he’d retire it. party lo.ses House and Senate scats in ing him out to steal and possibly murder. lieenses if their paperwork is in ^ > off-year congressional elections. Republicans held Senate majorities for tails that were lacking in the 1988 elec­ wide switching system, it will be Robert Walker, R-Ra. (hidebound); Gerald Solomon, One CIA report alleges that Saddam order, he said. JD H Counting that way, the administration six of Ronald Reagan’s eight years in the tions. possible to dial a cellular phone R-N.Y. (overweening); Barbara Boxer, D-Calif. (shrill); committed his first murder at the age of GTE Airfone, a subsidiary of > can claim to have won while losing. White House, gaining control with a While he was winning the While James Scheuer, D-N.Y. (ineffectual). House, the Democrats were gaining a 10. That’s probably stretching iL al­ Stamford, Conn.-based GTE, is the number in Seattle, for instance, yet Limited los.scs in the House won’t surprise, dozen-scat gain when he was TJ That’s it. The Curmudgeon has given you his best ad­ elected in 1980, losing it in 1986, when seat in the Senate. They haven’t sus­ though there is no doubt that he mur­ largest operator of airborne pay find that phone wherever it might be make a lot of difference, given the lop­ in the nation, Ratliffe said. Even­ vice and will now let you make up your own mind. Un­ Democrats picked up eight scats in off- tained a net loss there in any election dered at least two people by the time he phones, with 1,300 installed on sided majority the Democrats hold there. tually, he added, that could include like Mr. Subliminal of “Saturday Night Live” fame, he year balloting. since 1980. was 20, according to more reliable infor­ planes owned by 17 U.S. and Both sides anticipate Democratic gains aircraft. would never (dump ’em) try to convince you (dump ’em) This time, position is a more realistic mants. One highly classified DIA report Canadian airlines. It was tlie first to to do anything (dump ’em) you don’t r ^ l y want to do breathlessly notes that, according to enter the market, on Oct. 15, 1984, “Let’s say I’m on the plane to (dump ’em, dump ’em, dump ’em). “sensitive sources,” Saddam even killed under an experimental license from Miami,” Ratliffe said. “It would ring BREAKmST one of his half-brothers. the FCC, spokesman Kevin on the plane. That’s what we’re The Curmudgeon Is the alter-ego of Petschow said. trying to get to.” It’s time for a flat-rate tax The reports say that when young Sad­ Airfone uses a portable phone Clairtel also envisions computer columnist Joseph Spear, who writes In dam earned a reputation as a murderer, based on an aircraft bulkhead or, in data transmissions, pager messages, today’s editorial page on another topic After following the great lax brouhaha the flat tax rate, say, at 17 percent. Taxes the villagers could always tell his hand­ newer versions, at passenger seats. faxes and other advanced services. \ under his own name. for the past year, 1 have come to the con­ for a family earning $25,000 would thus iwork — he preferred shooting his vic­ Each plane has a radio transmitter- Ratliffe said there’s the potential to clusion that there are lot of common be $1,700 (6.8 percent of total income). tims in the back. One report says he used receiver and a computer that handles deliver video entertainment to pas­ things on Capitol Hill, but sense is not JOE A family earning $50,000 would pay a vat of acid, either in or near his home, billing and selects one of 90 GTE sengers’ seats, and for phone-toting one of them. $5,950 (11.9 percent). A family making to dispose of the remains. ground stations in North America passengers to dial up drinks or food SPEAR $100,000 would pay $14,450 (14.45 per­ This is not a .shortcoming that is At some point Saddam moved in with and Hawaii to establish a radio link. from the aircraft galley. pxjculiar to cither political party. When it cent). his uncle, Khairalla Thlfah, who gave the Outside the United States, the Jackson, however, has his doubts The system would thus be mildly comes to shallow wit. Democrats and teen-ager Saddam a pistol and a car and phones work off Comsat’s satellite about how far the sky-high office progressive. It would protect the poor. WELL, SO lAUCH Republicans seem equally gifted. Why sent him off to make his way in the service. might fly, especially if all that high- Everyone else would pay the same do they insist on fighting asinine battles world. Saddam chose to join the violent It’s not cheap. Calls anywhere in level talk means more work for the FOR THE NVOOD proportionate amount. Tax returns could am about who should carry tlic heavier tax Baath Party at llie age of 22. He was capital gains, but the Democrats surged be filed on a postcard-sized form. Add a OF THE. OL' burden — and do it not once, but over well-suited for the parly’s predilection to forward and seized the low ground: Mil­ tax at the same flat rate on all business CONSTITUENTS! and over again until the government is lionaires should pay a special surtax. use force. When an official in Takrit was on the verge of collapse? Why can’t they income, and the country would soon be And on and on. back in the black. There would be no murdered the year after Saddam joined g come to a fair compromise and get on How is it, I ask, that so many well-in­ the party, Saddam was the one accused with the public’s business? more bickering about which class gets tentioned and intelligent people can get soaked the most. No more October and thrown in jail for a time. Go back to October 1989, when elected, leave home with their good George Bush rammed a capital gains tax budget showdowns. Members of Con­ At 24 he unquestionably tried to assas­ 1 sense intact, and arrive in Washington cut through the House of Representa­ gress would decide what is to be spent sinate Abdel Karim Kassem, the despotic without it? I am convinced the vast mid­ and adjust the flat rate to bring in the tives. It was a brazen act that conjured up dle class that pays this nation’s bills ruler of Iraq who had come to power in a a disgusting image: The gluttonous rich, necessary income. We could then ration­ bloody coup. Someone else eventually liBUSigaBi wants only one thing in return: Fairness. ally assess their judgment at the polls. unsated by the banquet that Ronald Not punish-thc-poor fairness. Not soak- succeeded at rubbing out Kassem, and Reagan laid before them, were demand­ To many of us, such a system would Saddam quickly rose to power, finally ihc-rich fairness. Just plain, old treat- make sense. Which is why, I suspect, it Z2ZCI1U1TD FJLSKiiffi&EZ ing to be feted once again. Senate cvcryonc-equally fairness. becoming supreme Iraqi ruler in 1979. Democrats rejected the capital gains so seldom crosses the minds on Capitol TUESDAY ONLY ______DjBJER______NNER Newsweek found in a recent poll that Hill. break and countered with studies show­ “a 70 percent majority (was) willing to Mini-editorial ing that Reagan’s massive tax cuts had pay higher taxes to cut tlic deficit, but Americans talk big about the impor­ I can enjoy my own home cooking. I can dine out it I want to. 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Finally, the Republicans gave up on higlicr than the current poverty level. Set acts as the surrogate parent. c IMO WWKftm kMamatuntf Inc cn>na« ol lM» CO and please register your child with the staff in the Junior 1976 from Coventry. Christian burial, 9 a.m., at Sacred Stevenson, suffered from tuberculosis throughout their NEW LONDON (AP) — A 30-year-old New London man regular­ ploded — exploded from within so retired construction worker from ported inside by concrete pillars, it Somers, brother of Wallace Wor­ Room. You may register in person or by telephone He is survived by one son, Heart Church, 550 Hartford lives; ly gave marijuana to a group of young boys at his home, sometimes in HARTFORD — The building that it y^uld fall on itself— by con­ Newington who watched the build­ appeared all steel and glass from the thington of Coventry, died Saturday > Joseph, of Venice, Fla.; one TUmpike, Vernon. Burial will be in Helen Keller, blind and deaf from the age of two, JO exchange for sex, according to a police affidavit. boom of the 1980s has been struction workers who used 60 ing fall. “It’s a shame. It’s too bad outside. (645-0577). (Oct. 27) in Rockville General H daughter, Frances Nesci of Mount St. Benedict Cemetery, gained world fame for her aid to the handicapped; Raymond J. Baptista was charged Thursday with nine counts of replaced by another kind of boom in pounds of dynamite. The first blasts the city is dying out like this.” Its location directly across the Hospital. Bom in Rockville, he lived > Wethersfield: one sister, Irene Bloomfield. Friends may call at the Franklin D. Roosevelt, polio-stricken, governed our sale of marijuana, 11 counts of risk of injury to a minor and one count downtown Hartford. rang out at about 7:32 a.m., and the But most in the crowd seemed paric from the state Capitol made it a in Somers for many years where he " 0 Beaulier of Hartford; five funeral home today, 2 to 4 p.m. and country during a very trying period of our history. of first-degree sexual assault. The latest one lasted only several building was gone within seconds, drawn by curiosity rather than nos­ favorite haunt for Connecticut made his home with Everett and grandchildren; and one great- 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial contributions Great men and women of this day, the physically dis­ Eleven youths, all between ages 12 and 15, told police they had seconds Sunday morning, and when bringing a rowdy cheer from the talgia, and the mood in the crowd politicians. The hotel ballroom was Lottery Doris Worthington. granddaughter. Wellwood Funeral may be made to the Manchester advantaged who undertake tasks and goals the full- been to Baptista’s home to smoke marijuana, some as many as 200 it was over, the Rarkview Hilton had crowd. was like that at a fireworks display. the biggest in the state, and was He is survived by several nieces Home, Hudson, Fla., has charge of Memorial Hospital Memorial Gifts, bodied would shun, demonstrate that accomplishment in times over two years, according to the affidavit in the warrant applica­ been turned into a pile of rubble. The building had been vacant Scores of people recorded the used frequently for political frmc- and nephews. arrangements. 71 Haynes St., Manchester. life comes as a result of what we have and what we do tion for his arrest. The hotel, a modem-style, glass- since Dec. 31 when it closed its event on video cameras, waiting tions. Here are the weekend lottery results from around New Graveside service will be Mon­ One 11-year-old said Baptista had performed oral sex on him more walled building that was only 36 doors, a victim of the sagging patiently in 34-degree weather. with the abilities we activate. James Manafort, president of England: Gertrude A. (Teichert) day, 2 p.m., in Nortli Cemetery, Rose (Phillips) J.F. Chamberland than 20 times after removing his own clothes and the boy’s, usually years old, was demolished Sunday demand for hotel space in Hartford. Many sipped coffee, but a few Manafort Brothers Inc., the com­ SATURDAY Somers. There arc no calling hours. giving him $20 afterward, according to the affidavit. after its owners were unable to find The owners of the building. Chase revelers drank beer, and one man Fogerty Bergeron Permanent Deacon pany that destroyed the building, Somers Funeral Home is in charge Church of the Assumption He threatened to kill anyone who told what went on in the house, a buyer for the vacant building. Enterprises, could not find a buyer toted a bottle of champagne. One said it collapsed just as planned, Connecticut Gcruude A. (Teichert) Fogerty, of arrangements. Rose (Phillips) Bergeron, 82, of and showed some guns and told them that his family is in the Mafia, The demolition was the second for the property, and decided to family cooked breakfast on a gas- with no complications. Daily: 1-2-7. Play Four: 2-7-5-2 101, of Manchester, wife of the late McGuire Lane, Manchester, died the affidavit said. this year in Hartford, where the destroy it to make way for someth­ powered grill. “We’ve very pleased,” he said. “It Massachusetts Harry A. Fogerty, died Saturday Lucy (Borgia) Lantieri Saturday (Oct. 27) at the Baptista was arrested on Oct. 11 after jxjlice searched his home and robust economy of the mid-1980s ing new. “I’ve always watched on T"V, but was a 100 percent shot.” Daily: 3-5-8-1. Mass Megabucks: 7-21-24-28-31-36 (Oct. 27) at a local convalescent Lucy (Borgia) Lantieri, 87, of Manchester Memorial Hospital. She M anchester Herald seized a pound of marijuana worth $4,000, police said. He was has given way to a deep economic There are no firm plans to this is the first time I’ve ever seen The same firm demolished the Northern New England home. She was bom in Germany. Vernon, mother of Rose “Sue” and was the widow of George E. charged with possession of marijuana with intent to sell and posses­ slump that has halted downtown develop the Hilton site, but it is one one of these up close,” said Edward Hartford-Aetna Building on April 1. She was employed at Cheney her husband Paul Ostashen of Bergeron. She was a member of the Pick Three: 9-8-3. Pick Four: 9-8-8-6. Tri-State Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. sion of drug paraphernalia. development. of several Hartford sites under con­ Danoff of West Springfield, Mass., That building was destroyed to Megabucks: 7-26-28-33-36-40 Brothers for more than 30 years. Manchester, died Saturday, (Oct. Church of Christ of Manchester. Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. Baptista was being held at the Montville jail in lieu of a $35,000 A festive crowd estimated at sideration for the new corporate who took his three grandchildren on make room for new development, Rhode Island She is survived by several nieces 27) at a Manchester convalescent She is survived by her church 10,000 watched Sunday’s explosion bond and is awaiting trial in New London Superior Court. headquarters of United Technologies the 30-mile trip to Hartford to watch despite the objections of local Daily: 5-8-2-9. Lot-O-Bucks: 8-9-21-23-24 and nephews. home. She was the widow of Joseph family and many friends. from Bushncll F^ark, a sloping green Corp. USPS 327-SOO the event. preservationists, who said it was one SUNDAY Funeral service will be TUesday, 9 Lantieri. Funeral services were held today VOL. CX. No. 25 between the hotel and the state “You hate to see something like The hotel, built in 1954, was one of the city’s-oldest skyscrapers. Connecticut a.m., from the John F. Tierney She is survived by another at 12:30 p.m. at the Holmes Funeral Acting Publisher daughter, Santina Lantieri of Ver­ Home, 400 Main St., Manchester, g$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Daily: 7-9-4. Play Four: 9-7-4-1 Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., Jeanne G. Fromerth Massachusetts Manchester, followed by a mass of non; a sister in East Hartford; 13 and burial was in the ^ t Cemetery. WE DELIVER Christian burial, 10 a.m., at the grandchildren; 18 great­ Friends wishing to may make Executive Editor Daily: 2-9-3-9 Vincent Michael VUtvo For Home Delivery, Call church of the Assumption. Burial grandchildren; and two great-great- memorial contributions to the I MANCHESTER PROPERTY | grandchildrcn. She was predeceased Rhode Island will be in Mount St., Benedict Church of ChrisL 394 Lydall St., News Editor____ . Andrew C Spitzler 647-9946 THE MUCK Associate Editor. .Eileen Hiromi Mae Cemetery, Bloomfield. Friends may by a son and two daughters, Sal Manchester. Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 Daily: 3-8-9-1 ^Features Editor _ _ Dianna M. Talbot I OWNERS ASSOCIATION | Sports Editor______Len A u ster Photo Editor______Reginald Pinto 1 « INVITES THE PUBLIC FOR g STOPS HERE! Advertising Manager. ey I g THE REFERENDUM ISSUES ^ Weather Business Manager _ Jeanne G. 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In high pressure builds from eastern Press, the Audit Bureau c 4 Circulation, 6te New England ^ Come, Bring A Friend ~ g Press Association arrd the New England Newspaper As­ dealing with our senior citizons we Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. Tlie sociation. must consider Uieir needs. Many i Ask Questions, Be Informed, high will move east across New Guaranteed delivery. If you doni receive your Herald cannot dimb steep stone steps. A Engliuid Tuesday. by 5 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. Saturd^s. please computer In the van could access 400 West Middle Tpke. tnephone your earner. H you are unable to reach your protate staff 4 records. A mobile g To make a wise decision. carrier, cal subscriber service at 647-0946 by 6 p.m. probate court could be a real help. i / T Manchester Parkade weekdays lor delivery in Manchester. ^ Refreshments will be served Suggested carrier rates are $1.80 weekly, $7.70 for 9 Attorney Leo J. Barrett, 382 Hartford Road, Manchester 649-3125; Hart­ ^ Paid for by Manchester Property Owners Association Manchester, CT 06040 one month, $23.10 for tvee months, $46 20 lor six months and $92.40 lor one year. Newsstand price; 35 ford 527-1114; Connecticut Toll Free ^ Box 428 Manchester, CT; Mabel Sheridan, Treasurer Today's weather picture was drawn by Donald Cowell, a four­ cents a copy. 1-800-33-44-LAW. 646-8424 MADE n US.A $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$^^ th-grader at Bowers School in Manchester. 0 10 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, October 29, 1990

THE NEW BREED by Dean Young A SUn Drak* -

I OIL IS UP AfiAiN , THaiiflirBtrr HrrultT Crossw ord TAysS ARE SOIKkS UP AGAIN ! AND SO AJ2E NAME ONE THING t h a t IS N 'T BUECTRIC RATES ' GOING UP -The World Almanacf Crossword Puzzle f i \ Section 3, Page 11 ACROSS Inlet Monday, October 29,1990 Bona — ANOTHER ANGLE 1 Authantlc Urchin S Act Trans­ 9 Salt water gression 12 Corn lily Nonsense 13 Actor — Caviar Novallo Bugle call 14 North o lK y. Office News with an unusual twist 15 Docu- record mantary, S3 Those In 10-2^1 a.g. office 16 Fraudulent Send forth ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson 17 Sault — North — Marla — Moines 18 Alrllnalnlo Seeks pay- 19 U on'thom a menl from I WAMT MY ISeRrA"' THE MOODOF Yuppies are new breed of hobos 20 Clampa se ------even I CORPORATE AMERICA 22 Wordt of heel denial 11 Beverages 35 Fell 16 VERY GRIM.' 24 Family DOWN 19 Actress unconscious By DANICA KIRKA beers.... It’s ironic.” the hobos themselves. mambar (il.) Susan — 3 a seat belt,” said Greta Shred, 27, a 25 Fall guy 36 Passing Hobo culture is serious I Abundant 21 A rose — fashion The Associated Press . Don’t make the mistake of calling filmmaker and elecU"ician from San 27 Room of the ! Way out — rose 38 Bl plus one 1013 Richard Orfin anthropological stuff and there is ^them tramps, or worse, bums. Hobos Francisco. Laat Suppar I Tree 23 Gravel ridge 39 Farm device “something very American” about 31 Tannia play­ I Flee (si.) 24 Dried up 41 Clenched “I was sent home because my hair was too BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — claim they arc honest guys and gals Several club members have never er Arthur — I Wind 25 E l— .Texas hands it, Doycl said. 32 Gama of long and too short.” Barry “Brakc.shoc” Schwartz got the who work when they can — not like even been on a train. Bishop said. Instruments 26 Starting 42 Battery plate “People think hobo, tlicy think cards i Novelist from (2 43 First-rate bum’s rush when he tried to catch a the petty criminals they call tramps. Membership is automatic with an 33 Reagan's Hunter wds.) (2 wds.) homeless,” she .said. “It’s not the son bus from the Los Angeles freight Bums are, well, bums. $ 18-a-year newsletter subscription. Astronauts’ 27 Choice food 44 State of same tiling.” 34 French coin "all right" 28 Standard disorder SNAFU by Brues B u ttI* yard to the Hobo Club meeting. The railroads say some of their During the monthly meeting, the 35 Celebration i Golfer Lee 29 Metal 45 Revolve The first hobos were said to have 36 Name tor a “The buses wouldn’t pick us up ranks are transients — and all of call of the steam engine’s whistle, deposit 47 Large­ been unemployed men who rode the dog I Hissing 30 Adam's mouthed pot because we were too dirty,” their wanderlust is illegal. made by a wooden flutc-like device, 37 Secretary sound grandson 48 Adolescent SPIDER-MAN by Stan Laa Schwartz explained. So he took a rails seeking work after the Civil “It’s hardly glamorous,” said 10 Grafted, In 32 Greek 51 Unit of mass pierced the cigarette smoke-filled 39 Entrances heraldry cheese 52 Nsval sddr. W u e f eRASffec^/NW w e W A/?£Ma/se, z $21 cab ride to the bar where the War. Hobo lore has it the originals Cathy Wcstphal, spokeswoman for air. A guitar-picking hobo provided / 1 A T T H e a / o TMOUSHT XWASRUNNIN6IN10A 7X X IP / we WANT you TO ae club meets in Beverly Hills. carried hoes for field work, hence The Atchison, 'Topeka & Santa Fe toe-tapping renditions of “King of T T T r r r ccAi/a-copm'RB the name “hoc boy.” Railway Co. “Our equipment was BU T iSST eA P ... OfiSAwms/ Schwartz, a video maker from the Road” and “American Pie.” A you $fC1 YOU W4NT POBOP— Oakland, represents a new breed of “In the old days, it was need and not meant for the transport of human black-and-white movie depicted hobo: part-time wanderers with jobs, desperation,” said Garth Bishop of beings.” hobo life during the 1930s. credit cards and, gasp, automobiles. Los Angeles, publisher of the Hobo Wcslphal said the world of illegal Few thought it was the least bit The 4,000 members nationwide of Times newsletter. “Most of the rail travel also is populated by unusual to meet on ever-so-chic the Hobo Club share their freight- young people now do it for a people who would “just as soon slit Wilshire Boulevard, hardly the car forefathers’ grimy fashion and weekend — for a vacation adven­ your throat as look at you.” haunt of the downu-odden. They yen for unauthorized rail navel, but ture.” And she said “yuppie hobos” set a were quick to point out that rail­ little else. poor example for children. “I can’t roads were responsible for much of 31 CONVENTION) The use of monikers like “Freight tell you how many children get their “Hobos arc known as people California’s early growth. Train George” and “Minneapolis legs cut o ff’ trying to hop moving “It makes perfect sense,’’said 34 without very much money,” said Jewel” became part of the subcul­ w jW iW M a s i trains, she said. Bobb “Santa Fe Bo” Hopkins, who Sheri “Hometown” Doycl, 23, who ture. The nicknames, precursors to 37 EEK AND MEEK by Howla Schnaldar lA fiT /^ L j no-kiofr-Fw The Associated Press Hobo Club members agreed there described himself as an actor and did her thesis on rail riders while at­ truckers’ citizens-band radio “hand­ WITCH POWER — Laurie Cabot, a self-professed witch from may be some danger — they refer to writer. ‘The wealthiest and the tending the Univcr.sity of California les,” were intended to obscure a HERE'S A GUV MJHO SAV5 HE SAVS CARS CAU Salem, Mass., poses in London with her new book, “Power of train wheels as “salami slicers.” But poorest are those that don’t work 9- CQUGRE.5S HAS BEEfO at Los Angeles. “And here we arc in hobo’s background. But they have it isn’t enough to stop them. to-5. We’re here to make a life, not tUE D O fJ T fX E O H IG H ' RUU a u M A IU R A L ODIfJG IT R?R VEARS the Witch," which was released Thursday. Bcvcriv Hills drinking S3 and ,S4 come to describe characteristics of P(?(CEp GASOLIkJE AT ALL... “Danger is going 70 mph without make a living.” “Got anything that putts more like the GASJUSr ASEASILV. greens at my country club?" l/Uth' n r T UOT? ■ Rory Johnson, 29, was arrested driver pinned McClure against a date for the junior prom in May. He armed police officers working on 56 in May for a liquor store robbery in wall with the taxi, damaging his leg. said he had a virus, but in reality, he another case. Elkhart, Ind. Johnson had parked in ■ John and Donna Slagg filed a had gotten tickets to sec the rock B In June a replacement bus THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME the back of the store to facilitate his lawsuit in Janesville, Wis., in May group Rush. Stumped? Get answers to clues by calling ''Dial-a-W ord" driver hired by Greyhound during by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee getaway but had trouble exiting be­ against their son Keith, 24, for at 1 -9 0 0 -4 5 4 -3 5 3 5 and entering a c cess code number 184 ■ St. Paul, Minn., bank president the drivers’ strike met the bus he Unscramble these four Jumbles, cause of congestion due to road con­ _____ 95c per minute: Touch-Tone or rotary phones._____ '^We'll take 75% of the Michael Brennan filed a $50,000 was to drive from Delaware to New one letter to each square, to form - gross--every week struction. Five minutes after the rob­ law.suit in July against the city and a York City. However, a passenger on bery, he was sitting in his car, construction company for a 1989 having moved only a few feet, and News of The \Neird the bus wound up driving to New WiNTHROPbyDIckCavalll mishap in his bank’s restroom. The York because tlic substitute driver S 5 MYUN 7 " liquor store employees pointed him consunction company had shut off a could not drive a stick shift. CELEBRITY CIPHER C O YOU TH IN K t h e r e 's AND I F O R SISrN S O F out to police. Celebrity Clptier cryptograms are created from quotations by lamous TX" sewer line without notifying the B During a July baseball brawl people, past and present Each letter In the cipher stands tor ISlTELLkEENT Uf=E OUT THINK it 's INTELUtSENT ■ In July, Jerry Conner and bank, and when Brennan flu.shcd, he another. Today's clue: T equals C. IN TH E UNIVERSE'? between the Seattle Mariners and WAITING-.. LIFEON^ARTH. Sheila Maria Boyd were arrested in was suddenly wa.shcd out with “200 VONEY a restaurant, where Milwaukee Brewers in Seattle, as 'OMWZLOF CLUU to 300 gallons” of raw sewage. The die fighting players spilled from the o 2; they had gone to celebrate their company offered only to buy him a z c wedding, when a customer recog­ field toward die stands, against the V J V X S V new suit. railing, two elderly women in the nized them as the team that had ■ Rabbi Loring J. Frank was sued front row used miniature giveaway RWWVEKWVN LH SHORUC robbed him and 17 others in a doc­ in Fort Lauderdale in July by two tor’s office the month before. souvenir bats to Ukc swipes at Mil­ m H IN SOME BUSINESSES lawyers because he had been 90 waukee players. RUU KMPPLSUV ^ K y ■ Edward Teller, 82, “father” of IT'S NOT THE OVERI- minutes late in performing their ^ S HEAP BUT THIS, the hydrogen bomb, told a Rotary B Danny Coleman, 36, was i c rn M SBVTW LM O P EDPW — * ItBObyNtA MH IC-2^ Club meeting in Oakland, Calif., wedding in 1988. Christine and Rus­ hospitalized with leg injuries near MOD sell Adler claim that Frank’s delay Peoria, 111., in August, after he had z - □ Now arrange the circled letters to ERNIE by Bud Grace recently that nuclear bombs might S V H L X P W form the surprise answer, as sug­ help prevent massive hurricanes CHUCK SHEPHERD caused guests to run up a bar bill, made a rest stop on the side of 1-74 O DD !w_4: gested by the above cartoon. BY the dVAH, ERNIE, I'M UP |R>K firrf'a SAK£, 1 SET VOUR I IT'S OBVIOUS I such as Hugo (which killed 57 in caused Russell’s back condition to to relieve himself and was knocked MJVXTMEV.' — FbR RE-eLECfioM at -me Y Y I uwae sip.” r'M Mowev o u r YOU DON'T _ flare up, and caused guests to gossip out when a lire broke loose from a THE L I I I I I I piranha Club ... mod NOT EVEN A 1989). Detonating a bomb in the at­ 5 ? ^ A ^ OF -rME understand whether the marriage was in trouble. passing truck and pummclcd him PREDVU BMZOPMO. A0OUT A contribution n W K R OF THE p E on-f IbLITICS, mosphere might alter tcmpicraturcs failure to repay the $13,000 (includ­ O m (Answers tomorrow) TO my CAMRAI6N FUNO? The Adlers sued for $130,000 — against his car. PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Women are like elephants to PIRANHA CLUB f WHO V&Tf ERNIE.'... so that several storms, rather than Saturday's Jumbles: TEMPO BLOOD MARVEL EMPIRE ing 15 percent interest) they loaned seven times the cost of the wedding. me. I like to look at them but I wouldn't want to own one ’’ ftiR YOU.M B In North Little Rock, Ark., in m g Answer: What a skilled gardener knows how to do— one big one, arc created. him for insurance, car payments and — W.C. Fields. J lO IS B Darnell Madison, 37, was shot IMPROVE HIS "LOT" ICUSn>r4ARy/ ■ Ocic McClure, 24, serving college tuition. August, Victor Lyons, 20, was hit in B«/T Vl l and killed in July in Homewood, eight years for a 1989 street robbery ■ In the latest “He Stood Me Up” the foot by a stray bullet from a Now bock In stock. Jumblo Book No. 25 It ovaltoblo tor S2.S0. which Includts potlagt Ala., when he burst into a motel nearby parking lot gunfight while he V, O tod htndling, Irom Jumblo. do Ihlo nowspopor. P.O. Box 4366. Orlando. FL 32604-4366. in San Francisco, filed a $5 million lawsuit, Dana Jurist won $79.50 in a inciudt your name. a d dfB sa and whom he had seen with a wad of on his girlfriend as she used a pay driver who apprehended him. The Norbcck, who failed to keep their money. He was unaware they were phone. THE by Laa Falk A Sy Barry ' n > CO ...... M ONE OF THE LAST GREAT THESE WNKANGA WORSHIP FROM ELEPHANTS ^ > MILES OF ''l gwMLuf /O-t-9'// ./y/L HEROe ON EARTH. NEVER ELEPHANTS. THEY BELIEVE • THATPIEPC3F ■< BUGS BUNNY by Warr>ar Bros. J 3 H ELEPHANTS N HUNTEP. WHEN THEY PIE..THEY NATU(?HL CAU6Ee. > i l RETURN AS ELEPHANTS. COMING.'' COMING,' OH, D EA R ! Church nightingale silenced HUNTING IS HOW ABOUT THAT.^ ..SO I M > WHERE AM I GOING TO FIND A ■u "ASK AND YE Son ASKING./ "WHISKER OF RABBIT" FOR MY The Associated Press SHALL RECEIVE"/ IM ASKING./ SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Elojia by singing her own songs, causing WITCH'S BREW A T THIS HOUR?.' TRICK OR ship,” the lawsuit said. CAT WALK — Alex Vasiloff of New London walks his 4- Macias may hear die beat of a dif­ “confusion and disruption.” TREAT, State District Judge John Specia month-old cat "Zach” on the shore at Ocean Beach. Alex said ALREADY./ ferent drummer, but a judge says she At first she sang from her pew, issued an injunction Thursday order­ against must gel in tune with the rest of her the lawsuit .said, but then she got up ing Ms. Macias to cooperate or risk he intends to train his cat like a dog and that “Zach” already church’s congregation. and started singing through the being held in contempt of court. comes when he is called. In a lawsuit. Father Alexander sound system. Father Wangler said the first test Wangler of Our Lady of Sorrows Because of her actions, the church should occur at Sunday’s 9 a.m. father by Kmg FMiufw Syridicate. Catholic Church accused Ms. suffered a “loss of good will, Mass. Macias of disrupting church services spiritual tranquility and member­ HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by Dik Browne L DOWNEY, Calif. (AP) — A City acknowledges THE GRIZWELLS by BUI Schorr municipal judge candidate is / / g 'y ', '' 'You o U Y i^ hJo, HEY WIMP,„WEPNEyPA'Y facing sU'ong opposition, not just BUY f ! m 'R e t4 o r WHAT rrouLP X from his opponent but also from HALLOVIEEH,,. r 4SE:t 5 0 NOOME snake mistake ItJ T O AMP I AIN'T a o T REOOCSMIZE5 am angry son bom out of wedlock NO rCO^TUME. ME 34 years ago. NEW YORK (AP) — 'The Health Padron said a buff-striped kecl­ M O R T A L f Leo R. Villa, 62, a part-time Department has admitted that its back is a garter snake. court commissioner, is running citywide serpent alarm was a case of “Many professionals agreed that against trial lawyer David W. mis-snaken identity. the distinction between the toxic Perkins for the judgeship. The seething owner of a pet store rednecked keclback and the buff- But Villa’s son, Richard, also is chain said 'Tltesday his reputation suiped keclback can, at times, be opposing his father’s candidacy, was besmirched by the department’s extremely difficult, even by ex­ saying a bad father will make a erroneous claim that a distributor ac­ perts,” said the Health Department. cidentally sent his stores venomous \ €> 1990 by King Ftalur»> SyndcaC Irx World r»ghl> f>»rypa bad judge. Padron said it’s easy to tell the “Leo R. Villa’s son says vote snakes instead of garter snakes. difference, because the coloring is ALLEY OOP by Dave Graus no on Villa,” read more than 200 “If you live in a house and have different and garter snakes don’t FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavaa campaign signs that Richard Villa three baby German shepherds in the have fangs in the back of their SENTLEMEN.l APOLOGIZE FOR THE \ I HAVE TAKEN M Y NEW ASSISTANT, YDLANRA, .SHE'S WITH ME has plastered around this Los An­ back yard and a neighbor says you moutlis. O'" ENERGIES WHEN ) STEPS TO SEE WILL HELP TO PREVENT SUCH/ w hateverA o n a t r i m . 1 have three baby wolves, does that EACH OF YOU MADE YOUR LAST W IS H !/T H A T SUCH M IS UNFORTUNATE INCIDENTS YOU SAY, J BASIS, YOU I / l / l I you JO lOo HOURS QR geles suburb. On Friday night, the deparunent ^n_i r=o ,„ . TAKES WILL NOT FTZOM OCCURRING IN THE ■ HONEY.' J UNDERSTAND! mean you have three wolves?” said HAPPEN a g a i n / FUTURE! RIGHT, MY PEARW d / COMMUNITY S0'R\/ie^e. He said he’s angry because his faxed a warning, headlined “Pet fallicr has seen him only twice Neil I%dron, owner of the Pctland Snake Alert!” to media around the m and barely acknowledges his ex­ Discount chain. city. ^ ^ ^ ^ < ^ A T $ ! t h a t A 4 0 - A N / istence. The dragnet began last week after “The Health Department believes Tom Robertson Jr., a self-taught 3 ^ . luSV S ^ HAVe TO GOTO THB “How can someone who lacks lliat 50 of these venomous snakes # 1 such morals and compassion snake buff, told the Health Depart­ were purchased by Petland Discount f^ T C \ i toward me judge others'.'” said the ment that an Upper West Side store since Sept. 26, 1990, and some were younger Villa, a computer book had poisonous snakes. ^ . A U > ( T W \U O t h a t sold erroneously as redhead salesman. “After thinking about it Padron said the Health Depart­ garters,” it said. “'The venom of the © IWO by NEA. Inc l O - 2 . ^ ANT Ropy THRoyf^i a lot, I decided to go public.” ment went to his store and removed rednecked keclback is dangerously one of three identical garter snakes THE BORN LOSER by Art Sanaom Richard Villa was bom to toxic. ... There is no known anti­ 9 from a tank. Herndon Dowling, a PHIPPS by Joseph Fania Valma E. Vo.se in Orange in 1956. venom.” Ms. Vose .said Leo Villa, then 27, New York University biology Padron said that at 5:15 p.m. professor, then confirmed one LOOS7 leiTBfi ANC? ™at'$ ended their relationship shortly Friday, authorities staged “what after he found out slie was preg­ Robertson’s identification. looked like a raid” at his East 14th ■p—( ^ K MAILT^ THAT H\&i IHVADg nant. Padron said he got the runaround Street store. M T m A i l 0(D y:; " In 1958, a judge declared Villa when he u-ied to tell the Health He said the store was entered by a □ Department it was wrong. THEl/ OON'T was Richard Villa’s father and or­ man in a suit who identified himself The department called him Tues­ EVeM BCTH6P- dered him to pay $60 a month as being from the Board of Health; a child support. In 1975, those pay­ day morning to admit it had goofed. TP ^ P g L L woman who didn’t identify herself; ments were dropped to $40 after It issued a statement Tlicsday after­ “a man in a gray suit from the KTH M A M g L.co Villa asked to stop payments noon that said Edmund V. Malnate, ASPCA; two unidentified ASPCA 9 Th* Aasoclatod Praaa altogetlier. a herpetologist at the Philadelphia officers with sidcarms; one handler CAGED ARTIST — A visitor to the International Contemporary Art Fair in Paris studies a The elder Villa would not com­ Academy of Natural Sciences, had from the ASPCA and one New York sculpture of Mondrian encased in a cage similar to designs made famous by the modern art­ ment on Richard Villa’s cam­ classified the snake as a non-toxic, City police officer in uniform.” paign. buff-striped keclback — not a ist. The sculpture was created by American artist Red Grooms. “They removed four little garter venomous, rednecked keclback. snakes,” he said. 0 12—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, October 29,1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, October 29, 1990—13 FOCUS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Lots/Lond for S o le ...... 23 Notices ...... 84 Investment Property ...... 24 Merchandise Musical Items...... 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Port Time Help Wanted...... lo Rooms tor R en t...... 3i Heotlng/Plumblng...... 60 Help Wanted...... n Apartments tor Rent...... 32 Lown e d r e ...... 53 Miscellaneous Services...... 61 Machinery and Tools...... 76 Automotive bore and that dcatli will be a relief from reporters. Situation W anted...... 12 Condominiums tor R ent...... 33 Bookkeeplng/lncome Tax ...... 54 Services Wonted...... 62 Gardening...... 77 Caroervtrv/Remodollng...... 55 Cors for Sale ...... 91 A.skcd if she fears death, the 83-ycar-old actress Butlneet O poortunltles...... 13 Homes for R e n t...... 34 Landscaping...... 63 Good Things to Eat...... 78 Instruction...... 14 Palntlng/Paperlng...... 56 Concrete...... 64 Trucks.'Vons for Sole...... 92 told People magazine in its Nov. 5 issue: “Not at all. Store/Oftice Space...... 35 Fuel Oll/Cool/Flrewood...... 79 C om oers/Trallers...... 93 Em ploym ent Services...... 15 Resort Property ...... 36 ‘Adopt’ a unit, Be a great relief. Then I wouldn’t have to talk to Form Supplies and Equipment...... 80 Motorcvcies/Mopeds...... 94 Weighing drug’s Industrial Propdrfy...... 37 SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL ....95 you.” Real Estate Garages and Storage...... 38 Office/Retall Equipm ent...... 81 Homes for Sole...... 21 MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES.. Autos for Rent/Lease...... 96 So why did she agree to an interview? Roommates Wanted ...... 39 RecreutlonnI Equipm ent...... 82 ...97 Condominiums for Sole...... 22 Coll 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 for more Information! Miscellaneous Automotive... cheer up soldiers “Soon it will be too late, and I’d rather do this Wanted to Rent...... 40 Wanted to Buv/Trode ...... ,...98 myself than have others do it after I’m dead. They risks and benefits never get things straight,” she said. READ YOUR AD: Classifed advertisements ora RATES: 1 to 6 days; 90 cents per line per day. ®RADLINES: For classified advertlsments to DEAR ABBY: I am writing to ask you and your taken by telephone as a convenience. The Getting old, she said, is a “B-O-R-E, when you DEAR DR. GOTT: I’m taking Leukeran for chronic 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. readers to mobilize for the most important Operation find you’ve begun to rot.” be published Tuesday through Saturday, the Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one lymphocytic leukemia. My doctor tells me each month 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. deadline Is noon on the dav before publica­ Dear Abby/America Remembers Campaign ever. Our A book of photographs shot over the last 15 years Incorrect Insertion and then only tor the size of my blood is improving, yet I’ve heard there are serious 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. tion. For advertisements to be published th e o rlo ln a l Insertion. E rrors vvhich do not lessen servicemen and women in Saudi Arabia and at sea in the by John Bryson, “The Private World of Katharine side effects to this drug. Should I be reducing my dosage Persian Gulf need visible support from their countrymen. Minimum charge: 4 lines. Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. the value of the advertisement will not be Hepburn,” will be published in November. to ward off any potential problems? corrected by an additional Insertion. We are asking schools, service groups, business clubs, Hepburn also is hard at work on an autobiography, DEAR READER: Chronic lymphocytic leukemia, a towns and cities to once again step forward and declare which she calls ‘a bunch of stories.” It is due out in disorder marked by excessive numbers of lymphocytes in their support for our troops by “adopting ” units and August. the bloodstream, does not resemble the kinds of leukemia NOTICES 1 LOST and FOUND 10 PART TIME HELP IIHELPWANTED oi H n M P .Q T n B s a i ir os ™ -TT;:______21 HOMES FOR SALE ships serving in the Persian Gulf during the approaching that affect other types of white blood cells. Bar one thing, WANTED holidays. With the help of the armed services, we have As a condition precedent LOST-Minature Collie in ® “Crocodile Dundee” stxu Fbul Hogan and his CLL can be present for years without causing serious to the placement of any DUTCH COLONIAL- POSSIBLE RENT/OP- MANCHESTER- Excel­ arranged for many of the units and ships to be available Bolton area. 643-2969. HOUSEKEEPING/ WAITER/WAFTRESS Manchesfer, $140,900. OPEN 1-4 PM WEEK­ bride, Linda Kozlowksi, have bought a S6.5 million complications; for another, the condition is easily treated. advertising in the Last seen 10/25 Birch DAYS & SUNDAYS. TION-2 Miles to lent house for it’s price! for “adoption” for Christmas and, if needed, for Valen­ LAUNDRY- Immediate Are you fired of woiking as a Charminq 4 bedroom English-style home with a stone waterfall. To a large extent, the viscosity, or thickness, of the Manchester Herald, Ad­ Mountain Ext. part time position for the Ranches, townhouses. UCONN! Clean and Only $1 41 ,000. 3 tine’s Day as well. vertiser hereby agrees server for a dead end res­ home with much natural spacious, 6 rooms, 3 bedroom Ranch. At­ Hogan and Kozlowski, co-stars in the two “Dun­ blood is determined by the number of blood cells it con­ person who has ex­ woodwork throughout. NO ASSOCIATION When we launched the “Adopt a Unit” program last to protect, indemnify bedrooms, main­ tached garage, quiet dee films, married in May after starring in “Almost tains. Too many red corpuscles (erythremia or B FINANCIAL perience in the laundry/ taurant? If so, then come Wonderful family home FEES. year, more than 4,500 schools and groups participated. and hold harmless the housekeeping function. and talk to the manage­ MANCHESTER'S tenance free vinyl location. Great for rais­ an Angel.” The comedy comes out in December. polycythemia) or too many white corpuscles (leukemia) with hardwood floors, siding, lots of storage, ing children. 649-2929. The response was overwhelming! This year, a generous Manchester Herald, its ALL TYPES OF LOANS- Call Manchester Manor ment team at the Denny's french doors, floor to BEST NEW HOME The two-story Beverly Hills house has three cause the blood to become less liquid. In these cir­ officers and employees $5000 AND UP. Whatever garage, immediate Price negotiable. 646-0129 for details. ceilinq fireplace and a VALUE. Change your corporate company. Taco Bell, has offered its head­ bedrooms, four baths and two maids’ quarters. It also agairist any ana all Restaurant in East Hartford. occupancyl Storrs, cumstances, blood circulation is slowed (hyper-viseosity your situation is we can 1st floor laundry! DW lifestyle to 1-floor living NEW LISTING- quarters employees to process tlie mail to ensure an even liability, loss or ex­ help you. Call 212-978- We are currenlty hiring part $154,875. Dir. Rte. 44 has a tennis court, pool and spa. syndrome), and the various body organs do not receive Fish Real Estate, 643- in these 3 bedroom 2 Manchester, $139,900. smoother operation. In addition, they have provided of­ 3533. B FINANCIAL time and ful time for al three to Cedar Swamp Rd. adequate nutrition. pense including 1591. bath single family_at- Mint condition. New fice space and computers for this effort. attorneys’ fees, arising Philips Real Estate, ■ Peter Horton, who plays Gary on ABC’s “thir­ A CLL is associated with an uncontrolled overgrowth of shifts. You must enjoy work­ tached homes.nor Fu krtchen, 2 car garage, Imagine how proud the small towns across America from claims of unfair ing with others, serving the basement, courtyard.yard 742-1450. hardwood floors, tysomething,” predicts the show will last no longer lymphocytes, small white blood cells that are part of the trade practices, infring- FIVE-Room Cape, new covered rear poren, 1st will be knowing they are taking care of “their” troops than another season. AFFORDABLE LEGAL SERVICES pubic, be pbasart and always aluminum sided, fenced overseas. Elementary schoolchildren could work on .spe­ Tha Associated Press immune system. The normal lymphocyte count is about ment of trademarks, windows, new siding. floor laundry, SO MUCH VALUEI- yard. Quiet area. Call There s just so much this bucket of ‘thirtysometh­ MONEY FOR NAMES — Actress Kirstie 5,000 per cubic millimeter, approximately 30 percent of trade names or patents, FOR A FRESH FINANCIAL START smile. You must also be $120’s. Manchester. appliances, skylights, cial class projects, and teen-agers could also join in the able to work weekends. If Country 1-1/2 story now, ask for Sharon ing’ can give out,” said Horton in tlic Nov. 3 issue of the total white corpuscle count. In CLL, this number can violation of rights of BANKRUPTCY LAW Call Ron Fournier, Re/ attached garage. Set wood sided Cape on Miller, 646-5566. operations. Imagine how thrilled the troops will be! Alley says she's willing to pay the super­ interested, then come apply Max, East of the River. TV Guide. rise to 50,000 or above; the blood then becomes thick privacy and infringe­ Eliminate Debts & Protect Assets on a cul-de-sac near 1.25 acres, single­ CHFA. Re/Max, East of While our country is most concerned with supporting market tabloids for the names of people ment of copyright and 647-1419 or 649-3087. the new mall. $150's. owner care, energy the River, 647-1419. “We’ve been mining it for more than three years, and syrupy. Free Consultation F uoops in the Persian Gulf, we cannot forget our service and we’re starting to scrape bottom. I don’t know who reportedly leak information to the proprietary rights, unfair Also 3 bedroom 1 M 2 efficient, skylights, members stationed in Europe, Asia and the rest of the Leukeran and similar drugs depress the formation of competition and libei STOP DENNY’S bath townhouses with natural woodwork, how much more there is to say about this group of reporters of Tinseltown. lymphocytes, thereby relieving the hyperviscosity that and slander, which may 950 Silver Lane garages. $1 43,900. NEW TO THE MARKET- world. So, your readers are being asked to do even more people.” 'Wage Garnishments Creditor Harrassment HERE’S YOUR BIG hardwood floors, for­ Charming Colonial than ever. I know they will come through, because as you characterizes CLL. Ordinarily, treatment is not ad­ result from the publica­ -Repossessions interest & Finance Charges East Hartford, CT CHANCE!!! Always DIR: Tolland Turnpike mal dining room, den/ But Hortori, who plays a college professor who has tion of any advertise­ or North Main To Union home with in-law apart- ministered until the lymphocyte count exceeds 70,000 — wanted to own invest­ study, fencing. North ment or master have often said. Dear Abby readers are the best people in ment in the Manchester 10 TELEPHONE RECEP- ment property and to Rossetto Drive. trouble coming to grips with rc.sponsibility, said and it is discontinued when the count falls below about Coventry, $152,900. bedroom suite. 3 the world! Herald by advertiser, in­ HARTFORD - 728-5672 TIONISTS-No ex­ Blanchard & Rossetto breaking up will be hard to do. people will realize what total lies they arc telling.” thought you could Dir: Route 44 E to left Season porch, 20,(X)0. Some patients do well on “pulsed” (intermittent) cluding advertisements perience necessary. never afford it? Well if 646-2482. Thanks to you and your readers, our joint effort on be­ “We have a huge, almost visceral attachment to tlic on N. River Rd. Rt on fireplace, large fenced doses of the dnig, while others require small daily main­ in any free distribution VERNON -- 871-6692 We train you. Hours to you’re handy this is just Goose Lane. Philips half of the troops has brought incredible joy and love to show and to each other,” he said. “Wc’ll all still be ■ Rap star Kiirli.s Blow says he’s playing it cool tenance doses; during therapy, the white count is periodi­ publications published yard. Asking $219,900. work, 9am-3:45pm or what you need to start CHFA 8.5 PER CENT Real Estate, 742-1450. hundreds of thousands of outstanding young men and friends, but wc’ll drift apart. It’s sad to think about.” working as a consultant on a rap music story line for cally tested. by the Manchester 4pm-8:30pm. Apply at Call Barbara Weinberg. out! Lots of potential in MORTGAGE-lmmacu- RE/Max, East of the women who proudly wear our nation’s uniforms. ABC’s “All My Children.” Herald. Looking tor a good used 150 North Main St. 2nd It’s true that Leukeran and other anti-metabolite drugs 10 PART TIME HELP this 4-4 Duplex on late 6 room, 1-1/2 bath STEP ON ITiil O p po r­ River, 647-1419. mobile home? Be sure to floor, 10-5 Monday- With deepest gratitude to you, your staff and your mil­ ■ Kir.slie Alley says she’s willing to pay the su­ “There has been a lot of pressure from the network do have side effects, ranging from fatigue and loss of ap­ WANTED Eldridge St. in Colonial. Fireplaced tunity knocks with this permarket tabloids for the names of people who leak Get the Want Ad habit ... look In the Classified co­ Friday. Manchester. Separate lions of readers for all your love and concern. brass to keep our songs clean and commercial,” Blow petite to life-threatening suppression of the body’s read and use the little ads lumns ... that's where the living room, treed lot. older 5-5 two family in DONALD P. GRIMES, NATIONAL CHAIRMAN, infomiation to the reporters of Tinseltown. CAFETERIA JOB OPEN- utilities, 2-car garage. Glass sliders to 12x14 NEWLY REFURBISHED said in the Nov. 3 issue of TV Guide. “Rap’s been blood-forming tissues. Nonetheless, doctors must con­ In Classified regularly. best buys are advertised! SALES-The best job in Manchester! Priceo to CAPE-East Hartford, ING-East Catholic High Priced right at deck. All appliances sell at $142,900 it 1990 AMERICA REMEMBERS CAMPAIGN “Those sleazeballs who write this crap arc so slimy getting a bad rap lately, so we arc being very careful stantly assess the risk/benefit ratio: The risks of Leukeran 643-2711. 643-2711. New Enqiand. $100K $119,900. Jackson & $129,900. Great starter they’ll gladly inform on their informants for money,” School. Hours are from plus yearly commission. and carpeting. $130’s. makes sense to own not to offend. therapy are outweighed by its advantages in treating 7:15am-2:30pm. Jackson Real Estate, or retirement home with DEAR READERS: In the past, you have proven to be the star of “Cheers” and tlie new movie “Sibling Free leads, trips, 586 Woodbridge St. rather than rent! Spa­ “When I started out, rap was positive and fun,” CLL, which itself can be fatal if untreated. Cashier and Irght 647-8400. "We’re Selling Mouses' lots of improvements in­ generous beyond belief, and I hope that this year you will management. Call cious apartments with cluding NEW kitchen, Rivalry” said in Sunday’s The Tennessean. said Blow, whose “Christmas Rappin’ ” went gold in kitchen duties. Paid Blanchard & Rossetto, again open your hearts to our servicemen and women Therefore, follow your doctor’s advice. You seem to today. It could change separate utilities. The NEW bath, and NEW “I’m about to get a list of the people at Paramount 1979. “Somehow, the press zoomed in on the hard­ be receiving appropriate therapy. When your white count Where holidays and vacation. your life. 1-800-488- 646-2482. outside has been who will be far from their families for the holidays. who arc feeding them stuff. I’ll make sure they won’t Call 646-5271 between MALLARD VIEW-CHFA F vinyl siding leaving you core, negative stuff and it all got out of balance.” approaches normal, the physician will undoubtedly 3999. treated to vinyl siding time to relax on the Your cards, letters and goodies can be tremendous work there again.” 1 Oam-1 pm for Approved, Phase III for easy upkeep but the morale boosters to these dedicated young people. Some Blow is writing tunes, coaching actors and approv­ modify your treatment. interview. WAREHOUSE/TRUCK closeout, $143,900. screened porch. DW “No way will I dignify those people by suing inside does need paint Fish Real Estate, 643- wonderful friendships have been formed — and some ing costuming and the lighting for club sequences on Since you are concerned about the long-term conse­ DRIVER-Local dis­ Change your lifestyle to CLOSE TO EVERY­ and paper throughout. them,” she said. “I try to ignore everything, hoping the soap opera. Do I RN-7am-3pm. Immediate THING-Manchester, 1591. found romance, too! quences of Leukeran (and the prognosis for CLL), I urge tributor looking for de­ 1-floor living in these 3 Jackson & Jackson opening for RN who pendable person with bedroom, 2 bath single $129,900. 4 Bedroom F______you to share these concerns with your doctor. can work every other Real Estate, 647-8400. Class II license. Must family attached homes. Cape with lots to offer. F CHFA 8-1/2 PER CENT weekend 7-3pm. Ex­ Including 2 full baths, Sign? have good references. Full basement, FIXED RATEIII cellent starting rate and To work our night shift courtyard, covered rear finished Tower level and working envrronment. $85,900. You’ll still putting up orders and porch, 1st floor laundry, a 2-car oversized have time to register for F o r Details call loading trucks. Good appliances, skylights, garage. Fenced in yard Starting June 21, we will be Manchester Manor, CHFA 8.5 PER CENT a CHFA loan on this TV Tonight working conditions, attached garage. Set in a very convenient sparkling 2 bedroom running a special advertising 646-0129. area. DW Fish Real MORTGAGE-Brand over $13 per hour and on a cul-de-sac near new completely finished Ranch Condol Spa­ page or pages giving you in­ Estate, 643-1591. excellent benefits. Call the new mall. $150’s. Cape. 2 Full baths, full cious living room with formation on all types of spe- 289-0842 for an ap­ Also 3 bedroom, 1-1/2 sliders and large 6 :0 0 P M CD ® News (CC). 8 :0 0 P M (T) Evening Shade (CC) Ava basement. 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St. Bornard-Montvillo, 65 Walt Komlnski 39. Net- Kavin McCooa 34, Sal Manchester- Cozy im­ Central location. Close 4. Colin Barako, Barlow, 17:13 5. Marianne Loto, Manchoslor, 16:45 Re/Max, East of the Cod home with the days CIAC boys cross country championships 2. Wothorsfield, 89 Russo 34, Tom Juknis 35, Ron Basila 35. B maculate surroundings. to stores. Available 11/ at Wickham Park: 5. Bryan Gagnof, Brookliold, 17:1G 6. Liz Swift, Morey, 16:49 ^ River, 647-1419. ease of condo 3. Hand-Madison, 129 Gross- Rogof Troia 38, Ted Blasko 39. NoF 6. David Robinson, Plainville, 17:22 7. Mary Fagan, Morey, 16:51 1 bedroom. Appliances ownership. Many cus­ 1. $690/month plus MHS freshman football The following qualifiod (or Friday's Stale 4. Belhol, 136 Ray Parry 32, Lou Gonzales 32, Pate Brann 34, security and deposit. Open at Wickham Park, Manchoslor, 2:15 p.m.; 7. James Maroney, Law. 17:27 8. 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Shano Duigan, Holy Cross, 16:47 Tim Vfetson-Bruca Skivington 59, Ray Parry- East Hartford at Manchester, 3:30 Philips Real Estate, 259 ADAMS ST, MANCHESTER Individual results: 1. Sharon Servidio, McMahon, 1G:02 BUICK, INC. 10. Joo Murrati, Now Britain, 1 G:52 Frank Giantonio 62. Bill Dowd-Dick Vizard 62, Volleyball 742-1450. 1. Mike Judonis, RHAM, 1G:44 2. Maxino Clarke, Woavor, 16:19 “Quality Used Cars” TRANSPORT SE GRAN SPORT 2 DOOR Randy Thomton-Rogor Trolo 62. Ellington at East Catholic. 3:15 F 1989 Honda Accord LX $13,480 461 Main Street 649-1749 1989 Chev Cavalier $7,495 New, Loaded COUNTRY PLACE- Manchester, CT 1989VWJettaGL $10,495 1988 Unc. Town Car $12,890 Stk, #1-51147-0' Townhouse Condo with 1987VWJetta $6,995 1988 Chev Corsica Sed. $7,490 Stk. #2-4069-0 views from front and 649-4304 1986 VW Jena $5,995 1988 LeSabre LTD $11,480 MSRP $19,550 MSRP $19,183 : ___ 1985 VW Jena $4,995 back, 2 bedrooms, 1981 Pont Grand Prix $2,395 1987 Buick LeSabre Sed $8,495 1987VWGTI $7,495 SALE PRICE $16,446 ^ M * SALE PRICE $15,108 living room, dining 1986 Chev Cavalier Z-24 $3,995 1988 Chev Cavalier $6,988 room, kitchen, deck, 1986 VW Golf $5,995 1987 Olds Cutlass $6,990 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 1986 Merc Lynx 48K $2,895 easy and convenient to 1990 Olds Cutlass $9,995 1986 Chev Cap Brough $7,9M 1986 Chev Celeb. Euro $4,995 1988 Oldsmobilo Cutlass $9,995 SAVE SAVE Hartford. Coventry, 1986 Oldsmobile Ciera $4,995 *3104 1984 Ford LTD Iteg $3,495 1982 Omega $2,995 KIT 'N' CARLYLE by Larry Wright $112,900. Philips Real 1985 Buick Skylark $4,995 1984 Dodge Omni 50K $2,395 1988 Oldsmobile Delta $8,995 34 HOMES FOR RENT s6 PETS ft SUPPLIES 01 CARS FOR SALE Estate, 742-1450. 1985 Buick Park Ave $5,995 91 CARS FOR SALE 1984 Lincoln Town Car $6,495 1986 Oldsmobile Delta $6,995 91 CARS FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SALE F______1985 Olds Delta 88 Cpe $6,980 1990 PONTIAC 6000 SE 1990 BUICK LESABRE 1983 Merc Col Park Wag $3,995 1985 Oldsmobile Cutlass $4,995 EAST HARTFQRD- FERRET-For sale with PONTIAC-Grand Am 1986 Olds Toro $7,995 1984 Buick Century LTD $4,890 Single house, 2 1986 Dodge Lancer $4,495 H o iM fo cage. $50. 742-7276. 1988. 3 Leader, V6. LE, JUST LISTED-CHFA 1986 Ols Cut. Cruiser $7,995 4 DOOR 4 DOOR bedroom. 2 car garage. 1983 Olds Delta 88 Roy $3,795 air, cruise, AM/FM APPROVED, 1 1966 Oldsmobile Ciera $5,995 81 Adams Street Demo, Loaded New, Full Power ^DO /Vtooi F m with yoiiryoiiR a ' r -- Quiet neighborhood. bedroom, 1st floor end 1984 Jeep GrdVfeg 4X4 $5,495 87 MISC. FOR SALE cassette. 26K miles. \ C LYD E 1965 Oldsmobile Ciera $4,995 Stk. #1-5040-0 Reference req.$575/ unit. Asking, $71,000. 1975 Cadd Eldorado Con $6,495 1964 Oldsmobile Ciera $3,995 Manchester Stk, #2-4080-0 Excellent condition. month. 646-7521. $7200 or best offer. 1 OCTOBER USED CAR SALE Strano Real Estate, 1985 Ply Caravelle $3,795 Many Others MSRP $18,052 MSRP $19,038 CQLT MKIV Series 80- 647-7653. 1973 D(^ge Charger $2,195 To Choose From 649-4571 Government model 380 659-1353. F SALE PRICE $14,312 i i SALE PRICE $15,017 Auto. W/case & holster. CLYDE CHEVROLET BUICK GEO 1982 Ply Reliant VWg $1,795 35 STORE ft OFFICE PONTIAC-Sunbird, 1978, 1982 Chev Monte Carlo $1,995 $250. Mark 568-6327 wagon, 2 door, MANCHESTER-Centrally ______SPACE after 5. ALL SALE CARS CARRY A MINIMUM 6 MONTHS/6,000 MILES located, 2nd floor Con­ 1982 Pontiac LeMans $1,995 SAVE SAVE automatic. Clean, runs I / > * r i i ? *3740 well. $400. 649-0154. do in nice condition. 4 1985 Dodge 600 Convert. $3,995 O’— EXCELLENT location MECHANICAL COVERAGE AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE. Rooms, 2 bedrooms, 1- 1985 Ford Escort $2,395 office. Including heat & END R O L L S , 1/2 baths and fully 1985BulckSkyhawk $3,995 UScD CARS 27 V “ width - 504 CHECK OUT OUR INVENTORY - OVER 100 USED CARS & TRUCKS. janitor. $225. 647-9223 94 MOTORCYCLES ft applianced. Priced to 1979 Ford Mustang $1,995 1990 PONTIAC 1990 BUICK REATTA TRADES WELCOME - USE YOUR TRADE AS YOUR DOWN PAYMENT. or 643-7175. 13" width - 2 for 504 ______MOPEDS______sell quicklyl Asking, 1982 Pontiac Phoenix $1,695 O V J^ADTPCD COUPE Newsprint end rolls can be MANY GREAT CAR & TRUCK VALUES FOR UNDER $5,500. $85,900. Strano Real BONNNEVILLE LE picked up at the Manchester 1981 Chev Camaro $2,595 in# i Vi/irAil I dill MANCHESTER-430 HONDA-1986 CR250. EASY FINANCE TERMS AVAILABLE. Estate, 647-7653. New, Loaded, 4 Door New, Loaded Herald CWLY before 11 a m. 1979 Olds Delta 88 51K $1,895 square feet of office Never raced, mint Stk, #1-5133-0 Stk. #2-4045-0 Monday through Thursday. M-C/Visa Accepted FULLY WARRANTEED space. 4 rooms. Abun­ condition. Must sell. CLYDE New Arrivals Daily MSRP $19,423 MSRP $30,460 dant parking. Handicap $1300.00. Many extrasi 23 LOTS ft LAND FOR FULLY RECONDITIONED accessible. 643-5747. 89 WANTED TO BUY/ 643-8844, 7-5pm. $1000 DISCOUNT-REBATE COUPON ______SALE______Financing Available SALE PRICE $15,147 ^ SALE PRICE $22,175 INSPECTED THROUGHOUT ______TRADE______Present This Coupon At Time 01 Sale Toward Any Designated Used Car Or Truck. 98 WANTED TO BUY/ E«p- 103190 Limii One Coupon Per Purchase BUILDERS SPECIALS- LOOKING for a engine for TRADE BRENDA LANE 1-5 GEM SAVE SAVE / O i l a 76' Chevy M onza. Sw(MHse«*-s W p (e » acre wooded lots. •• ifc ..______■ _ ...... — - “ ~ » — — . v«an ewougn kjci j i ly'AJ Ail f « h h COf»c*m« CHEVY/GEO JEEP/EAGLE OFFERED UNDER $3000 Either from a 76’Monza Ol IN. by ... pi ci,Ou. Ch«..oici B„.l, ho, i..po„„b.i- Ip. *11 uh ______COVENTRY. $49,900 We buy clean, late mexJel used *ALL PRICES INCLUDE REBATES & DISCOUNTS • OFFER EXPIRES 10/31/90 or similar engine model. Customer Satisfaction Chevy-Buick Dealer In CTI * * * ★ ★ & up. Unbelievable low 1990 by NEA. Inc 647-1131 86 CHEVY CHEVETTE Price negotiable. cars and trucks. Top prices price. H IG H LA N D S -1-2 2 Dr.. 4 Cyl., 4 Spd., Radio paid. SALES Chevy S-10 Blazer OPEN Mon.-Thurs. 9-9, FrI. 9-8, Sat. 'til 5 Property for Lease as Dry Please call 643-0030 acres COVENTRY. after 5:30. $58,900 & up. Owner Dark Blue. Auto, 4X4, V-6, Stereo OFFERED BETWEEN $3000 to $4000 Storage/Retail -1 8 0 Park Mr. Duff - Carter Chevrolet 872-9111 financing on selected PONTIAC BUICK 34 HOMES FOR RENT 34 HOMES FOR RENT 1229 Main Street #P847 Street - Cheney Historical SERVICE CHEW - BUICK lots with as little as 10% $9,975 85 PLYMOUTH HORIZON ROUTES 91 CARS FOR s a l e "* Manchester, CT I 4 Dr., 4 Cyl., Auto, PS, AM/FM Original 33,000 Miles ANDQVER-Across from MANCHESTER-Duplex, 2 District - $550.00 per month OEO & CM EW XRUCK! down. Special program Cherokee Laredo eastwEAST WINDSORI id 87 PONTIAC T1000 u lC fl NISSAN MAZDA lake. 2 bedroom, bedroom, up and down. HONDA ACCORD- 1984. 646-6464 872-6530 V ^ X IT SA OFF l-sa ■ ROUTE B3 NO RTk^^E R N O N y for builders- build now- AT, A/C, 6 Cyl., 4X4, Gorgeous - year lease - Contact 2 Dr., 4 Cyl., Auto, ^ C . PS. PB, Pop Up Roof. Stereo Cass., Tilt Wheel 1-800-392-2524 Quiet area. $650 per Air conditioning, fxiwer pay later!!! Ask for Phil. kitchen, living room, YOU CAN enlov extra month, plus utilities. (404) 551-8166 brakes, power steering. 91 CARS FOR SAl F" COMMON ROAD- 8 #590084A $12,975 Never Knowingly Undersold ^ large enclosed porch, FIND A CASH buyer for vacation money bv ex­ OFFERED BETWEEN $4000 to $5000 Gas heat. Deposit. Call Excellent condition. those golf clubs you never WE DELIVER LOTS PRICED TO large yard. $750 per 9-5 EST Today 1$ great day ... and changing idle Items in Bronco XLT 2 Tone month. Security and 742-9408 after 6:30pm- AM/FM stereo cassette. use! Advertise them for For Home Delivery. Call SELL WILLINGTON 87 NISSAN SENTRA Classified Is a great wav vour home for cash ... $54,900-up. Area of references. 742-7625. 9. Call Sam 346-8045. sole In clossifled. Just dial with an ad in clossifled. V-8, An Power, AT, A/C, 4X4 2 Dr., 4 CyL, 5 Spd., A/C, Stereo. Cruise Control, TiH Wheel MANCHESTER-4 Air con­ ... to sell something! 643- 643-2711 to place vour ad. 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 nice homes, new road. ditioned offices are 2711. Call 643-2711 to place vour Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 ZEYA & SATARI DRIVE #P849 $1 1 ,975 OFFERED BETWEEN $5000 to $6000 n available. Square feet ad. 1-2 acre NORTH I g i g Chevy S-10 4X4 areas are 600, 480, COVENTRY $79,400 & 87 HONDA CRX SI LEGAL NOTICES 350, 240. Qffices are AT, Stereo, Spedal Edition A SpeciQlis up. Possible financing 2 Dr.. 4 Cyl., 5 Spd., Alloy Wheels, Sunroof, Original 39.000 Miles ^ centrally located with Special at 8% APR with 86 BUICK SKYHAWK LTD WAG ample parking. 649- I NISSAN/MAZDA CLEARANCE #P846 $8,495 W ish e s $30,000 down, 5 year 4 Cyl., Auto, A/C, PS, PB. AM/FM. Cruise, TiK Wheel, Luggage Rack INVITATION TO BID 2891. balloon. Era Philips Bronco II4X4 86 BUICK CENTURY CUSTOM CARPENTRY/ The Eighth Utilities District, 32 Main Street, Manchester, Con­ Real Estate 742-1450. 4 Dr., Auto, A/C, PS, PB, Cruise, THt, Cass., Luggage Rack. Rear Defog TREE SERVICE/ ROOFING/ PAINTING/ W hy Send 6 Cyl., 2 Tone, All Power necticut seeks bids for nine (9) 4.5 Air Pacs. 38 GARAGES ft F 86 CHEVY CELEBRITY EURO SPORT WAG REMODELING PRUNING SIDING PAPERING STORAGE #P836 $7,975 V-6, Auto, A/C, PS, PB. Stereo Cass.. Luggage Rack, Rear Defog, 3 Seats Bid specifications may be obtained during normal business A OLD EAGLEVILLE hours (9:(X) A.M. to 5:00 P.M.) Monday thru Saturday from the Card? ROAD- 2.04 Acres WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. Make your own m O I Nissan King Cab OFFERED BETWEEN $6000 to $7000 Dispatcher at the Eighth Utilities District Firehouse, 32 Main BQLTQN- Horse stall for COVENTRY $49,900. HAWKES TREE SERVICE Quality work at a Street, Manchester, Connecticut 06040. rent. 646-6463.______persona! wishes to that SOUTH STREET 10 Topper, A/C, Woodgrain Rick's Handyman and reasonable pricel 88 CHEVY CAVALIER ‘CS’ Bucket, truck & chipper. LIONEL COTE' Sealed bids will be received at the above address until 7:00 QVERSIZED garage rear special person in acres COVENTRY Carpentry Stump removal. Free Interior & Exterior i #P845 $4,695 4 Dr., 4Cyl.,Auto, A/C, PS, PB. POL, Stereo. Rear Defog, 3ToChoose From ROOFING & SIDING P.M. on Wednesday, November 14, 1990, at which time they of Crockett Agency at your life on special days, ^1 9 9 0 240 SX "SE” $59,900. BEAR ■homodeling & Repairs estimatae. Special Free Estimates ^ 1 9 9 0 MAXIMA “OXE" 87 PONTIAC 6000 will be publicly opened, read aloud and recorded. 244 Main St, -Attics, basements, yards cleaned -30 Years Experience such as birthdays, 5 Speed, Sport Package. Power Package, SWAMP ROAD 2.8 & ONLY 20 MINUTES FROM 4 Dr., V-6, Auto. A/C. PS. PB. Sisrao, Tilt WKm L Rear Defoo oonsideradon tor olderly and Call Brian Welgle Automatic. PW. PDL. Cruise Control. Cassette^ •Fully Insured Bids shall remain valid for thirty (30) days from the bid opening Manchester. 643-1577. weddings, anniversaries, Sunroof and More! 2.87 Acres ANDOVER MANCHESTER & 87 CHEVY CELEBRITY STA WAG -Hauling handicapped 645-8912 Air and Much. Much Moral ' -Insured date. The District reserves the right to reject any and all bids birth announcements, $59,500. OLD TOL­ V-B, Auto, A/C, PS, PB. Stereo, Luggage Rack •License # 506737 WE'RE DEALING -FREE ESTIMATES 647-7553 for any reason deemed to be In the best Interest of the District. 39 ROOMMATES LAND TURNPIKE 1 - 90 CHEVY GEO METRO eic.lt beats a card! _____646-1948 646-9564 EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT 4.76 Acres COVENTRY 106 Storrs Road, Mansfield I 4 Dr., 3 Cyl., Auto. A/C, Rear Oefog. From one room to ______WANTED______$59,333- up. SAM JOSEPH TRIPP NOW <‘12,989 Across from Eastbrook Mall With the Herald's new NOW «15.989 GREEN ROAD 1+ FIRE COMMISSIONER LARGE-Furnished room OFFERED BETWEEN $7000 to $8000 CARPENTRY a complete interior. column, you w ill not acres COVENTRY MISCELLANEOUS with fireplace. DATED AT MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 06040 only save money,but $65,900. KEMP ROAD 89 CHEVY CAVALIER Repairs, Remodeling, Addi­ Glastonbury. Kitchen SKSHPIEPHlSili* Schaller SERVICES this 22nd day of October, 1990 Automatic, Power Steering, A/C. More! 4 Dr., 4 Cyl., Auto, A/C, PS, PB, Stereo tions, Roofing, Wood and Vi­ H a r B r o privileges, separate think of how unique an Automatic, Loaded, Loaded! 31 Acres SCOTLAND Quality Leaf Removal and 89 EAGLE SUMMIT ‘DL’ nyl Replacement Windows. 060-10 baths. Female opportunity this is! $1 10,000. WALL Pre-Owned Autos Snow Plowing. STREET 7.38 acres 4 Dr., 4 Cyl., Auto, A/C, Stereo Cass. David Patria preferred. References. Value Priced 88 CHEVY CELEBRITY Ken'S $ 4 0 j a month. Utilities JfOW «8,989 (700 front) COVENTRY CUSTOM QUALITY P a in t in g Special Limited NOW «20,189 $120,000. TOLLAND USED CAR BEST BUYS! 4 Dr.. V-€, Auto, A/C, Cruise, PS, PB, tiR Wheel, Stereo, Rear Defog 644-1796 TOWN OF MANCHESTER included. 659-1117. Lawn Service One stop Improvements. TURNPIKE 26 acres 1988 Butek Rsgal LTD $7,900 o f M an ch ester LEGAL NOTICE Introductory Coupe, V-6, Fully Loaded Free Estimates Framing to Painting. THIRTY SQMETHING- W*^990 NISSiUV STANZA t*^1 ^1 NISSAN S E a«T R A ^ ^ ELLINGTON $139,900. OFFERED BETWEEN $8000 to 9000 1987 Olds Cutlass Sup. $7,900 Licensed & Insured. The Zoning Board of Appeals made the following decisions at Female professional Rate 5 Spd., Power Play. A/C, Cass.! EAST STREET 198 V-8, Auto, A/C, Low Miles KITCHEN & BATH 649-8045 or 643-0747 Q u a lity Painting W Q W l . M-7039-0 89 CHEVY CORSICA Call Dave Adamick its meeting of October 22, 1990: seeks same to share 2 6 0 ^ a line! Subdividable Acres AN- 1989 Lincoln Town Car $18,000 REMODELING Services bedroom apartment. Signature Series, Like New 4 Dr., V-6. Auto, A/C. PS, PB, Stereo Cass., Rear Defog for a free quote. Olga M. Neff — Appl. 1433 — Denied a variance of Article II, DOVER $525,000. From the smallest repair to the For an extra cost ofSiA 1987 Buick Park Avenus $9,800 90 CHEVY GEO PRIZM •Free Estimates Section 5.01.01 to reduce tho side yard to five feet (eight feet Screened porch, Philips Real Estate 742- V-6, Full Power, Leather largest renovation, we will do a MISCELLANEOUS 645-6523 you may also put your #Ott::^*l49S9 S W ) W 2 l Q i ^ * 4 Cyl., Auto. A/C, PS. PB, Stereo, Rear Defog required) at 64 Lockwood Street, Residence B Zone. spacious. $300/month 1450. 1988 VW JsttaOL $7,500 complete job. SERVICES •Senior Citizen Discounts plus utilities. 278-8274. choice of a birthday cake, Auto, A/C 89 PONTIAC GRAND AM LE Philip A. and Roberta F. Gunther — Appl. 1434 — Granted F Visit our beautiful showroom or •Aluminum & Vinyl i§ga990;;M^^ 1987 Acura Legend Sed. $13,900 4 Dr., 4 Cyl., Auto, A/C, PS, PB, Stereo, Tift Wheel, Rear Defog GSL Building a variance of Article II, Section 4.01.01 to approve non-con­ heart, star, smiley face, call for your free estimate. 5 Spd., Air, Cassette and More! V-6, Auto, Full Power 87 CHEVY CAMARO CPE Maintenance Co. Powerwashing forming addition at 11 Broad Street, Residence A Zone. 75 TV, STEREOS AND candles, numbers fo r ihe AT, Dual Air, Pkg. B. ABS, Loaded and Morqf ' 25 BUSINESS 1989 Toyota Camry LE $12,500 WALLPAPER HANGING PROPERTY V-6, AT, Loaded, Lke New T-Tope, Auto. A/C, PS. PB. Cass.. Cruise, Titt, Rear Defog, 13,000 Miles Heritage Kitchen & Commorcial/ResidentlaL G. Adallne Baker Laughlin — Appl. 1435 — Granted a APPLIANCES age & many others!! 1988 Acura Integra 3 Dr. $11,900 86 HONDA ACCORD LXI National Guild of 646-6815 variance of Article II, Section 1.03.01.(r)(1) and Section 5 Spd., A/C, Sunroot, SE Bath Center building repair and home* 4 Or., 4 Cyl.. 6 Spd., A/C. PS. PB. PW, POL, Cruisa. TiH. C a u ., Roar Defog At Professional Ar 1.03.01.(r)(10) to conduct aa ft classes in a garage at 310 40"lnch Pioneer projection Deadline for ads— NOW ^10,989 NOW ^16.789 MANCHESTER-Avail- 1987 Acura Integra 5 Dr. $7,900 254 Broad Street improvements. Interior and W e're Here To Serve Hackmatack Street, Residence AA and Rural Residence monitor. 3 yrs old. able immediately 1200 Auto, PS. PB. AM/FM Stereo exterior painting, light car­ 12:00 noon 2 days OFFERED BETWEEN $9000 to $10,000 Manchester Paper Hangers Zones with the condition that no more than twelve cars may be Moving.$1900. 646- 1^1991 NISSAN PICK-UP square feet commeri- 1987 Chryslar Lebaron $6,600 pentry. Complete janitorial prior to the day you !jewi991 NISSAN SENTRA Cpe.. Auto, A/C, PS. PB 649-5400 R. Starkweather GENERAL PAINTING & parked on site while classes are in session. 9827.______5 Spd., Cloth. Fuel Inject., Morel cal industrial. 3 Phase 1987 Pontiac Grand Am $6,900 87 CHEVY S10 BLAZER 4X4 service. Experienced, reli­ would like your ad to 2 Dr., 4 Spd., Cloth, More- «-70Si»ia electric, springier Turbo, Auto, A/C, Sharp 644-3194 REMODEUNG Derekseth Corporation — Appl. 1436 — Granted a variance V-6, Auto, PS. PB, Stereo able, free estimates. STOVE, refrigerator, appear. system. $550 per 1986 Mercury Sabla LS $5,900 90 CHEVY CAVALIER ‘RS’ CarDenlv of Article II, Section 3.01.01 to reduce the rear yard to twenty washer for sale. Call V-6, Auto, MC. Full Power LANDSCAPIN 643-0304 three feet (thirty foot required) at 328 Birch Mountain Road, 1 month. 646-5477. 4 Or., Auto, A/C. PS, PB, PW, POL, Cruise, Tilt, Cass.. Rear Oefog A More Peg 289-0084. N O W ^7.789 ’ ■ 1988 Honda Prelude SI $12,900 •Expert R a p w H ^ ro Rural Residence Cluster Zone. NOW Auto. A/C, Loaded, Low Miles 90 CHEVY GEO PRIZM CHILD CARE •AluminijT) sided Parted Call Qassified 31 ROOMS FOR RENT 1987 Toyota Celica OT $8,995 4 Or., 4 Cyt., Auto. A/C. Stereo. Rear Delog. Attorney Leon M. Kaatz — Appl. 1437 — Denied a variance 1991 MAZDA NAVAJO Aulo, A/C, PS, PB, AM/FM OverlOYeanExperiem of Article IV. Section 6.02 and Article IV, Section 9.03.14 to LEGAL NOTICE Today 1990 MAZDA MIATA 1986 Toytola Celica QT $8,500 90 CHEVY CAVALIER ‘CL’ FALL CLEAN-UP I,X. 5 S pd.. A/C. 4X4. More! ^i-aocw-a MANCHESTER-$70. NO JOB TOO SMALL allow a car wash with 45 parking spaces (50 required) and 5 Spd.. A/C. Hardtop. Pkg. A. Morel Aulo. A/C, Loaded. Low Miles 4 Dr., Auto. A/C, PS, PB, PW, PDL, Cruise, TiH, Cass., Rear Defog A More Leaf Removal Services LICENSED 643-2711 Quiet. Kitchen 1987 Honda Civic Sedan $5,900 Instant Sen/lce/Free Estimates denied a special exception under Article II, Section 14.02.03 Save Time and Money INVITATION TO BID privileges, parking, 647- 5 Spd., PS, PB, AM/FM DAY CARE MOM Bath/Kitchen Remodeling and 14.02.04 to convert an existing gas station and service OFFERED OVER $10,000 Call and ask for 1985 Honda Civic Sedan $4,995 Now has openings for ALL One Call Does It All facility to a gas station, convenience store and car wash at 172 Sealed bids will bo received in NOW ^17.589 9813, after 7pm. 5 Spd., rvc NO W ^ 6 .9 8 9 86 CHEVY K-BLAZER 4X4 Tel Enterprises AGES full or part time. Including 30 Years Experience Doming Street, B-V Zone. the General Services' office, Lee Ann or Ilze 1987 Chev Cavalier RS $4,995 41 Center Street, Manchester, Aulo, A/C, Low Milot; Silverado. V-6, Auto. A/C, PS. P8, PW, Cruise. Tift Wheel, Stereo Cass. 643-4704 before & after school care in the M&M Plumbing & Heating Wall Papering and Painting Caeser Rossitto — Appl. 1438 — Granted a variance to Ar­ U e f f PATHFINDER “XE" CT until November 13, 1990 i m a PATHFINDER “SE” 32 APARTMENTS FOR 1985 Chev Spectrum $2,900 90 CHEVY LUMINA Free Estimates Nathan Hale School district. ticle II, Section 16.15.01 to allow used car sates other than Aulo, A/C, Stereo 649-2871 30 years Experience at 11:00 a.m. (or the following: ______RENT______4 Dr., V-6, Aulo, A/C. PS, PB, PW, PDL, Cruise, TiH, Stereo, Roar Dofog. Nice family neighborhood. franchise dealer on a parcel loss than four acres for a period of 1903 Nissan Pulzar $2,900 Insurance, References and two years and with the condition that no more than eight (1) FURNISH & INSTALL SIX Aulo, AM/FM, Low MIIm 88 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER LE 7 PASS WAG LINDA MANCHESTER-3 and 4 1984 Olds Cutlass Sup. $3 900 V-6. Auto, A/C, PS. PB. Cruise. Stereo Cass., Rear Oefog RANDY S. JURICK Free Ectimatee automobiles be for sale at any one time on promises and OVERHEAD DOORS room apartments. V-6, Aulo. lUC, Clean 88 CHEVY S10 BLAZER 4X4 EXCAVATING 646-6815 granted a spoc-'al exception undor Article II, Section 16.15.01 (2) PURCHASE OF NEW 1989 Acura Legend "L" $18,995 WETBASEMENT$? MARTY MATTSSON to sell automobiles al 18/20/22 Sheldon Road, Industrial Zone Stars S e c u rity . 646-2426. Tahoe, V-6, /Wto, PS, PB, Stereo, Luggage Rack, Roar Delog # 3 1 0 6 0 WATER METERS Sedan, Exel Demo Backhoe, bulldozer, tractor with Hatchways, foundation cracks, 849-4431 with the conditions that tho location of tho sales be as shown Week days 9-5.______1990 Toyota Corolla LE $ ,500 1 1 89 CHEVY S10 BLAZER 4X4 Busch Hog & York rake. on the submitted plans and tho special exception is for a two The Town of Manchester Is an Stand At, Full Power, A/C, Like Now Tahoe, V-6, Auto, A/C, PS. PB. PW, Stereo Cass., Rear Defog, Tilt, Cruise sump pumps, tile lines, gravity equal opportunity employer, M an ch es ter-4 room 1985 Mazda RX7 OS $6,600 year period. Automatic, 4x4. Cassette and -6037-0 A utSx4'. Cass.. PS. PDL, Much More! #4-6037-0 No job loo small. HEATING/ feeds, and dry wells. Also damp­ and requires an affirmative ac­ out Duplex w/ garage. 3 Spd., Only 23,000 Miles WE BUY CLEAN, LATE MODEL Edwin F. Schelbel, Jr. — Appl. 1440 — Granted a variance Stove, refrig. $625/+ 1984 BuIck Regal Sedan $4,400 742-5528 PLUMBING ness preffing of concrete walls tion policy for all of its Con­

16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, October 29, 1990 SCOREBOARD iMaitrlirsIrr Hrrali'i Section 4, Page 17 Return Yards RECEIVING—Chicago, Morris 3-93, Ander­ Comp-Att-Int Monday, October 29,1990 son 3-55, Gentry 1-6, Muster 1-6, Thornton 1-6 N.E. college scores Blackhawks 2, Canadiens 1 SPORTS Football Sacked-Yards Lost Phoenix, Green 5-89, Proehl 4-75, J.T.Smitti Boston College 27, West Virginia 14 Punts 4-36, Johnson 3-20, Jones 2-36. Montreal 0 0 1 0—1 Dartmouth 17, Harvard 0 Hockey Chicago 0 0 1 1—2 Fumbles-Lost MISSED FIELD GOALS—Phoenix. Del Penalties-Yards Greco 36. Cornell 34, Brown 7 First Period—None. Penalties—Corson, Mon NFL standings Time ol Ftossession Vble 27. Penn 10 (cross-checking), 1:46; Brown, Chi (slashing), AMERICAN CQNFERENCE 49ers 20, Browns 17 Holy Cross 34, Lafayette 3 NHL standings 1:46; Konroyd, Chi (elbowing), 2:41; Chorske, East INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Boston U. 41, Now Hampshire 24 Mon (inlorference), 4:19; Savard, Mon (hook­ Cleveland 0 0 14— 17 Connecticut 42. Richmond 24 WALES CONFERENCE W L T Pet. PF rVL RUSHING— Minnesota, Fonnoy 9-25, Gan­ ing), 8:20; Corson, Mon, major (fighbng), 1464; East all alone San Francisco 0 14 Maine 17, Delaware 10 Patrick Division Bullalo 6 1 I .857 187 136 non 3-25, Anderson 4-24, Rice 1-13, Walker 3—20 McGill, Chi, major (lighting), 14.-04. Second Quarter Massachusetts 28, Northeasterrf 21 W L TPts GF GA Giants Miami 6 1 ) .857 152 90 3-6, Smith 1-4. Green Boy, Woodside 8-48, Second Period—None. Penalties—Qdelain, SF Rice 14 pass from Montana (Cofor kick). Villanova 14, Rhorio Island 7 NY Rangors 9 3 0 18 50 30 N.'Y. Jots 3 s I .375 1 51 190 Thompson 11-40, Query 1-16, Haddix 5-9, Maj­ Now Jorsoy Mon (roughing), 3:37; Creighton, Chi (inler- 3:19. American Intnl 35, Central Conn. 22 8 3 1 17 50 38 Indianapolis 2 5 I .286 105 162 kowski 3-8, Fontenot 1-5. Philadelphia lorenco), 4:15; Thomas, Chi (interference), SF—Rathman 1 run (Cofer kick), 8:26. Now Haven 20, Springfield 7 6 5 0 12 42 40 New England 1 6 I .143 100 196 PASSING—Minnesota, Gannon 19-41-5-230, Washington 7:14; Carbonneau, Mon (unsportsmanlike con­ Third Quarter Assumption 28. Brooklyn 23 6 7 0 12 41 44 Central Green Bay, Majkowski 11-22-0-203. Pittsburgh duct), 10:16; Creighton, Chi (unsportsmanlike Cle—FG Kauric 45, 5:11. Bridgewater St. 49, Mass. Maritime 7 5 6 1 11 55 51 Cincinnati 5 3 I .625 205 204 RECEIVING—Minnesota, A.Carter 9-141, conduci), 10:16; Creighton, Chi (elbowing), atop the ACC NY Islarxiors 3 8 0 6 30 50 SF—FG Cofer 40, 10:42. Framingham St. 31. Fitchburg SL 9 19:02 all but Houston 4 4 I .500 181 152 Jordan 4-43, Penney 3-14, H.Jones 2-23, Fourth Quarter Lowell 20, Bentley 6 Adams Division Pittsburgh 3 4 I .429 109 128 Anderson 1-9. Green Bay, Kemp 5-83, Sharpe Boston Third Period—1, Chicago. Graham 4 Cle—Slaughter 11 pass from Flagol (Kauric Maine Maritime 37, Curry 25 6 4 1 13 36 41 Cleveland 2 6 I .250 128 193 3-76, Woodside 1-25, J.Harris 1-14, Haddix 1-5. Montreal (Creighton), 3:44. 2, Montreal, Lebeau 3 kick), 5:47. Nichols 35, Worcester SL 14 6 6 1 13 42 44 By LEN AUSTER nier on the left side on the run. He West MISSED FIELD GOALS—Minnesota, Ig- Hartford (Svoboda, Pederson), 7:11 (pp). Penal­ Cle—Newsome 4 pass from Pagel (Kauric Plymouth SL 41, Mass-Boston 8 4 6 2 10 30 40 LA Raiders 6 1 I .857 147 99 webuike 42. Buffalo ties—Manson, Chi (roughing). 1:13; Corson. Manchester Herald slid it over to Peter Maglicic, and kick), 13:50. SE Mass. 14, Westfield SL 13 3 5 3 9 36 36 Kansas City 4 3 .571 167 114 Queboc 3 6 3 9 38 48 Mon (unsportsmanlike conduct), 5:02; Roenick, the high-scoring Eagle junior per­ Denver Jets 17, Oilers 12 SF—FG Cofer 45.14:55. Coast Guard 21, Trinity 10 Chi (unsportsmanlike conduct), 5:02; Murray, clinch 3 4 .429 168 1 78 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Seattle A—63,672 Colby 9, Bates 3 Chi (tripping), 6:58; Corson, Mon (holding). MANCHESTER — Add prophet fectly placed his 14th goal of the 3 4 .429 144 135 NY Jets 0 7 0 10— 17 Norris Division San Diego SL Lawrence 31, Nonvich 14 9:07; Carbonneau, Mon (high-slicking), 17.68; 3 5 .375 164 142 Houston 3 3 6 0— 12 W L TPts GF GA to the list of positions held by Tom year. Southern Conn. 48, Norfolk SL 39 Presley, Chi (slashing), 18:04. NATIONAL CONFERENCE First Quarter Chicago 8 5 0 16 43 32 First downs Wostern Conn. 13, Brockport SL 7 Overtime—3, Chicago, Creighton 4 (Larmer. Malin? Maglicic, who rang the crossbar By TOM CANAVAN East Hou—FG Garcia 42, 5:12. SL Louis 7 3 1 15 40 33 Rushes-yards Tufts 28, Amherst 7 Chelios), 2:05 (pp). Penalties— Savard, Mon on a l-on-3 situation before the e- W L T Pet. PF PA Second Quarter Detroit 6 3 3 15 49 43 Malin is director of athletics at The Associated Press Passing Stonehill 30, MIT 7 (high-sticking), 1:02; Svoboda. Mon, miscon­ N.Y. Giants 7 0 0 1.000 171 96 NYJ—Toon 42 pass from O'Brien (Leahy Minnesota 2 7 3 7 31 47 qualizer, found himself in unfamiliar Return Yards Wesleyan 25, Hamilton 21 duct. 1:02. East Catholic High School. He is Washington 4 3 0 .571 144 103 kick), 3:17. Toronto 1 10 1 3 29 57 Comp-Att-Int Williams 17, Middlebury 6 Shots on goal—Montreal 6-7-9-0—22. territory. Philadelphia 3 4 0 .429 151 152 Hou—FG Garcia 49, 14:59. Smyths Division also the Eagles’ golf coach in the EAST RUTHERFORD, N J. — Dallas Sacked-Yards Lost Worcester Tech 32. Bowdoin 31 Chicago 10-12-14-3—39. 3 5 0 .375 110 156 Third Quarter Punts Los Angeles 8 2 1 17 53 32 spring, and boys’ soccer coach in He didn’t have a mark with him Phoenix Power-play Opportunities—Montreal 1 of 7; Let’s state the obvious and not pick 2 5 0 .286 100 172 Hou—Jeffires 9 pass from Moon (kick failed), Fumbles-Lost Major college scores Calgary 8 4 0 16 52 36 the fall. In the latter capacity, after the entire game. Central 10:39. Vancouver 6 5 0 12 36 38 Chicago 1 ol 6. and choose words like die people in Penalties-Yards Goalies-Montreal, Roy, 6-5-1 (39 shots-37 Chicago 6 1 0 .857 173 96 Fourth Quarter EAST Winnipeg 4 7 1 9 41 42 Saturday morning’s 1-1 tie with St. “We just let him play,” St. Joseph the New York Giants and Time of Ftossession saves). Chicago. Belfour, 7-3-0 (22-21). Tampa Bay 4 4 0 .500 157 182 NYJ—Davis fumble recovery in end zone Boston College 27, West Virginia 14 Edmonlon 2 6 2 6 29 31 Joseph, he was asked about sharing coach Dennis Danko explained. “We Detroit 3 4 0 Boston U. 41, Now Hampshire 24 Washington Redskins locker rooms. .429 168 179 (Leahy kick), 1:26. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Saturday's Games Green Bay 3 4 0 .429 Colgate 28, Bucknell 27 the All Connecticut Conference feel if we do what we’re supposed 127 156 NYJ—FG Leahy 32, 14:16. RUSHING—Cleveland, Mack 14-29. Metcalf Boston 5, Chicago 4 The NFC East race is over. Minnesota 1 6 0 .143 Columbia 17. Princeton 15 to, it keeps the ball out of their 150 159 A—56,337. 2-6, Hoard 2-3. San Francisco. Carter 17-58, Vancouver 4, Hartford 2 Golf championship with Fairfield Prep. The Giants (7-0) are going to win West Connecticut 42, Richmond 24 N.Y. Islanders 5, Philadelphia 2 hands. That helps iis. Montana 5-32, Rathman S27. Cornell 34, Brown 7 “It’s at least a tie. And who their third division title in five years San Francisco 7 0 0 1.000 174 118 NYJ Hou N.Y. Rangers 4, Quebec 1 Atlanta PASSING—-Cleveland, Kosar 9-18-1-106. Dartmouth 17. Harvard 0 “(No.) 4 (Fournier) and 14 3 4 0 .429 199 200 First downs 13 28 New Jersey 7, Pittsburgh 5 knows what’s going to happen at unless they suffer one of the biggest LA Rams Ragel 13-21-1-156. San Francisco, Montana Holy Cross 34, Lafayette 3 2 4 0 .333 164 173 Rushes-yards 21-87 20-82 Calgary 9, Washington 4 Nabisco scores (Maglicic) really impressed me. We New Orleans 17-37-2-185. James Madison 16, Navy 7 Alberlus Magnus College?” he said collapses in football history. 2 5 0 .286 115 160 Passing 142 343 Buffalo 3, Toronto 1 HOUSTON (AP) — Scores Sunday after the RECEIVING—Cleveland. Metcalf 6-76, Maine 17, Delaware 10 moments after the game. caught a couple of breaks, especially Sunday's Games Return Yards 46 52 Detroit 2, Minnesota 2, tie final round of the $2.5 million Nabisco Cham­ Don’t expect it though. Not the Buffalo 27, Now England 10 Slaughter 6-71. Brennan 4-48, Mack 2-26, New- Massachusetts 28, Northeastern 21 Comp-Att-Int 11-23-1 :30-43-0 St. Louis 3. Montreal 0 pionship tournamofiL played on the 7.187-yard, Albcrtus Magnus would be the when 14 outdribblcd us and we had some 2-8, Kauric 1-21, Jolnes 1-12 San Fran­ Notre Dame 31, Pittsburgh 22 way this New York team is playing. Oetroil 27. New Orleans 10 Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 638 Sunday's Games par-71 Champions Golf Club course: Miami 27, Indianapolis 7 cisco, Rico 6-67, Jones 3-32 Rathman 3-29, Rutgers 20, Akron 17 site of the Prcp-Nolrc Dame game a guy on the ground and he put the The Giants (7-0) opened a three- Punts 4-41 1-39 Buffalo 5. Flartford 0 Jodie Mudd, $450,000 68-69-68-68—273 Green Bay 24, Minnesota 10 Carter 3-15, Sherrard 2-42. Syracuse 26, Army 14 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2 Pillsburgh 8, N.Y. Islanders 3 Billy Mayfair, $270,000 69-66-70-68—273 that would decide whether it was an ball over the goal. But those are the game lead Washington and the rest New York Jots 17. Houston 12 Temple 30, East Carolina 27 Penalties-Yards 5-25 7-43 MISSED FIELD GOAL—San Francisco, Los Angeles 6, Winnipeg 2 Vlfayne Levi, $146,250 75-71-67-63—276 Philadelphia 21, Dallas 20 Cofer 46. Towson SL 17, Howard U. 7 outright or co-championship. chances you have to take.” of the NFC East Sunday by posting Time of Possession 22:30 37:30 Washington t, Edmonton 0 Ian Baker-Fnch, $ 146,250 71 -70-67-68—276 Chicago 31. Phoenix 21 Villanova 14. Rhode Island 7 How prophetic he would be. Chicago 2. Montreal 1, OT Nick Price, $100,000 68- 68-71-70—277 Maglicic, 10 minutes into the a 21-10 victory over the Redskins San Francisco 20, Cleveland 17 Wash. 8 Jeff. 20. Fordham 18 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Chargers 41,Bucs10 Monday's Game Chip Beck, $90,000 69- 68-71-70—278 For Prep lost to Notre Dame, 3-1, San Diego 41, Tampa Bay 10 Vble 27, Penn 10 second half, worked his way in front behind two touchdown passes by RUSHING—New York, Thomas 9-36, Baxter Tampa Bay 0 7 3 D—10 Quebec at N.Y. Rangers, 7:35 p.m. Tim Simpson, $82,500 66-73-70-70—279 leaving the Jesuits 7-3 (14 points) in Now York Giants 21. Washington 10 5-29, Hector 5-15, O'Brien 1-6, F.McNeil 1-1. San Diego 7 17 0 17—41 SOUTH Tuesday's Games Greg Norman, $82500 and was all alone. But he put his Phil Simms and comerback Everson Atlanta 38, Cincinnati 17 Alabama St. 24, Alabama ASM 20 66-71-71-71—279 Houston, White 13-45, Moon 5-29, Pinkett2-8, First Quarter St. Louis at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Vfayne Grady, $75,000 72-67-73-69—281 conference play. And East, with the blistering drive, one of sever^, over Walls’ first career touchdown. OPEN DATES: Denver, Los Angeles Raiders, PASSING—New York, O'Brien 11-23-1-142. SD—Butts 1 mn (Camay kick), 9:48. Appalachian St. 23, Tn.-Chattanooga 17 Los Angelos at N.Y. Islanders, 7:35 p.m. Steve Elkington, $71,000 Kansas City, Seattle 72- 72-66-72—282 deadlock, finishes 7-1-2 (16 points), the net. “This puts us in the driver’s seaL” Houston, Moon 30-43-0-381. Second Quarter Auburn 17, Mississippi SL 16 Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. Paul Azinger, $67,500 ConL Florida 49, S. Illinois 14 73- 71-68-71—283 Monday's Game RECEIVING—New York, Toon 7-119, SD—A.Miller 31 pass from Tollhrer (Carney Minnesota at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. Mark O'Meara, $62,500 with its first championship in the “That’s what makes this game so Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor Citadel 35, E. Tennessee SL 15 74- 70-73-67—284 Los Angeles Rams at Pittsburgh, 9 p.m. F.McNeil 1-11, Burkett 1-6, Boyer 1-5, Thomas kick), D6. Now Jersey at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. Davis Love III, $62500 six-year-old league and first since Sunday, Nov. 4 Clemson 24, Wake Forest 6 70- 72-72-70—284 interesting on the high school level,” said. “But there are still a lot of 1-1. Houston, Jeffires 8-89, Duncan 7-99, Hill TB—Carrier 68 pass from Chandler (Christie Washington at Vancouver, 10:35 p.m. Mark Calcavcch, $54,250 Atlanta at Pittsburgh. 1 p.m. 71- 75-73-66-285 1983. 5-77, Givins 5-56, White 4-35, Harris 1-25. kick), 1:42 Delaware St. 39, S. Carolina SL 0 Bob Tway, $54,250 Malin said. “Some days you get the stoplights down the road.” Dallas at New tork Jots, 1 p.m. E. Kentucky 29, Tennessee Tech 20 72- 71-71-71—285 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Houston, Garcia SD—FG Carney 28, 8:58. NHL results Loren Roberts, $54,250 “It feels great,” Malin would say breaks and other days you won’t. To be accurate there are nine New England at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Florida ASM 31, Morgan St. 15 73- 70-71-71—285 40, 52 SD—Butts 2 run (Camay kick), 14:06. Morgan, $54,250 Now Orleans at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Florida St. 42, LSU 3 73-70-69-73-285 hours later. “We’re very pleased. All you do is ask that they play with stoplights. Nine games. But it will Third Quarter Sabres 5, Whalers 0 Tom Kite, $50,000 Phoenix at Miami, 1 p.m. Furman 42. W. Carolina 9 73- 71-70-72—286 T B -F G Christie 48, 5«4. Hale Irwin, $48,500 I’m elated for the kids.” intensity.” be hard to knock New York out of Los Angeles Ftaiders at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Bills 27, Patriots 10 Georgia Southern 54, Savannah SL 7 Hartford g 0 0—0 75- 70-70-72—287 Fourth Quarter Peter Jacobsen, $48,500 Malin knows his Eagles (7-4-3 San Francisco at Green Bay, 1 p.m. Buffalo 7 7 13 0—27 Georgia Tech 48, Duke 31 Buffalo 1 2 2 5 70-70-73-74—287 Marsh made his most difficult . o o aaai r- . r., • ^ Reginald Pinlo/Manchastar Herald the driver’s seat. SD—Bemstine 20 run (Carney kick), :44. Corey Flavin. $47,000 Washington at Detroit, 1 p.m. New England 0 3 0 7— 10 Kentucky 26, Georgia 24 First Period—1, Buffalo, Turgeon 6 74- 71-72-71—288 overall) didn’t back into anything. CLASS MM CHAMP East Catholic s Chris Ray raises his fist in the air after winning the S D -F G Carney 27, 10:29. Fred Couples, $45,500 save with 17 minutes left. The ball Besides having a three-game lead Buffalo at Cleveland, 4 p.m. First Quarter Liberty 37, Samford 10 (Andreychuk, Valve), 6:35 (pp). Penalties- 73-75-70-71—289 SD—Butts 5 run (Carney kick), 1132. John Cook, $45,500 “We knew we had beat Prep twice ricocheted out to Mark I^meiro six state Class MM boys' cross country championship Saturday at Wickham Park. Ray’s coach, in the division. New York also Chicago at Tampa Bay. 4 p.m. Buf—D.Smith 1 run (Nonvood kick), 8:45. Louisiana Tech 31, Stephen F.Austin 22 Evason, Har (hooking), 5:52; Baca, Har (inter­ 72- 74-70-73—289 A—40,653. ference), 9:30; Ramsey, Buf (holding), 16:54. Lanny Wadkins, $44,000 Houston at Los Angeles Flams. 4 p.m. Second Quarter Louisville 41, W. Kentucky 7 73- 71-74-72—290 and it would take someone from the yards out in front of the goal. Marsh Kathy O'Neill, at right begins to applaud his effort. clinched the division playoff Payne Stewart $42,500 San Diego at Seattle, 4 p.m. Buf-Thom as 3 run (Norwood kick), 7:56. Marshall 52, VMI 7 Second Period—2, Buffalo, Turgeon 7 77-71-73-70—291 conference to help us out. It’s great­ TB (Vaivo), 4:53. 3, Buffalo, Mogilny 3 (Bodger, Brian Tennyson, $42,500 75- 72-71-73—291 was able to get a hand on his blast, tiebreaker with their sixth shaight Denver at Minnesota, 8 p.m. NE—FG Staurovsky 32. 14:48. Rrst downs Memphis SL 20, SW Louisiana 6 ly appreciated.” Monday, Nov. 5 Third Quarter Middle Tenn, 37, Morehoad SL 0 Tucker). 7:02 (pp). Penalties— Evason, Har, deflecting it wide of the cage. NFC East win this season. No Flushae-yards major-game misconduct (spearing), 5:42; Now York Giants at Indianapolis, 9 p.m. Bui—FG Norwood 35, 6:08. Passing Miss. Valley SL 49, Miles 0 The game, played on a crisp East’s success within the league division team will be able to match Bui—FG Norwood 35. 10:21. Mississippi 14, Vanderbilt 13 Hogue. Buf (interference), 11:13; Haworchuk, Return Yards Buf (tripping), 19:43. autumn morning in bright sunshine, doesn’t surprise Malin. “I was that total which means that New NFL results But—McKeller 20 pass from Kelly (Norwood N. Carolina AST 27, Bethune-Cookman 20 Comp-Att-Int Third Period—4, Buffalo, Hogue 3 (Hawor­ Soccer kick), 14:37. Sacked-Yards Lost N. Carolina SL 38, South Carolina 29 saw each club score in the first half. cautiously optimistic. I knew we had York could win die division by Lions 27, Saints 10 Fourth Quarter NE Louisiana 14, NW Louisiana 3 chuk), 3:58. 5, Buffalo, Turgeon 8 (Vaive, Judenis and EC’s Ray Punts The Cadets, 4-5-1 in the ACC and a good nucleus coming back. It was finishing in a tie for first place. NE—Martin 19 pass from Grogan Ledyard), 18:17. Penalties— Francis, Har Detroit 0 7 10 10—27 Fumbles-Lost North Carolina 34, Maryland 10 (Staurovsky kick), 3:19. (roughing), 4:36; Snuggerud, Buf (roughing), Manchester Soccer CLub 7-6-1 overall, scored at 13:09 as just a matter of putting the nuts and “I’m not conceding anything,” New Orleans 7 3 0 0— 10 Penaldes-Ydrds Penn St. 9, Alabama 0 A—51,959. 436; Ruuttu, Buf (hooking), 7:20; Ruuttu, Buf First Quarter Time of Possession Tennessee St. 23, Murray SL 17 Jose Tomayo put home a rebound bolts together. Washington coach Joe Gibbs said. Tulane 49, Cincinnati 7 (tripping), 9:41; Verboek, Har (holding), 10:01; Intra-Club League NO—Martin 6 pass from Walsh (Andersen Dineon, Har, double minor (cross-checking, behind Eagle goalie Mike Marsh. “Every year we start of the year “But it’s going to be awfully hard.” kick), 13:09. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Virginia Tech 20, S. Mississippi 16 First downs William S Mary 38, Lehigh 17 slashing), 11:42; Samuolsson, Har (roughing), Pee Wee Marsh couldn’t conuol the original with two goals; making the state Playing the Giants has also been Second Quarter RUSHING—^Tampa Bay, G.Artderson 10-26, 12:33; Foligno, Buf, double minor (roughing), owners of state titles Rushes-yards Cobb 5-13, Carlson 1-0, Chandler 2-(mlnus 1). MIDWEST Blue Jays 2 (Nicole Cedar, Nattian Horn; shot of Jim Timarico. tournament and giving the con­ awfully hard on the Redskins in Dot—Clark 5 pass from Peeto (Karlis kick), Passing 12:33. San Diego, Bemstino 15-75, Butto 24-73, Har­ Ball SL 42, Indiana SL 0 Derek Cedar played well) Cardinals 0 (Jason 735. Return Yards Shots on goal—Hartford 11-9-9—29. Buffalo It would be the only mistake by ference title a shot After the game I By JIM TIERNEY recent years and this game was no NO—FG Andersen 47, 14:15. mon 3-9. Cent. Michigan 16, E. Michigan 12 8-9-13—30. Coulter, Travis Moretz arte Brian Blass played Comp-Att-Int PASSING—Tampa Bay, Chandler lllirtois 21, Wisconsin 3 well) Marsh (seven saves), who splits the told the kids we have two goals and Manchester Herald different. Washington played tough, Power-play Opportunitios— Hartford 0 of 5; Third Quarter Sacked-Yards Lost 13-26-4-148. San Diego, Tollivor 11-24-0-157, Illinois SL 13, Austin Peay 9 Hawks 3 (Adam Haight 2, Brendan Sheehan; Punts goaltending duties with Jim Tauras. now to go after the elusive third goal had its chances and like its last six Del-FGKarlis 25,9:47. Vlasic 0-3-O-O. lovra 56, Northwestern 14 Buffalo 2 ol 6. Scott Sprong and Jared Redmond played well) Fumbles-Lost Dot—Williams 53 fumble return (Karlis kick), RECEIVING—Tampa Bay. Perkins 3-18, Kansas 27, Kansas SL 24 Goalies—Hartford, Sidorklewicz, 4-4-2 (30 Orioles 1 (Eric Lusa; Brendan Smith arte Wayne “We have two goalies who are (state title) where everyone starts off MANCHESTER — For RHAM meetings with New York ended up 12:24. Penalties-Yards Cobb 3-11. Hall 2-20, Carrier 1-68, Drowrey Miami, Ohio 10, Bowling Green 10, tie shots-25 saves). Buffalo, Malarchuk, 2-2-0 Jones played well) probably underrated in our league,” High junior Mike Judenis and East losing. Fourth Quarter Time of Possession at 0-0. And with someone like 1- 14, Hill 1-12 Peeblos 1-3, J.Anderson 1-2. Michigan 45. Indiana 19 (29-29). Penguins 3 (Mike Haddad. Brendan VWird, Malin said. “We’re not fast at the Maglicic up front, who knows what Catholic senior Chris Ray, Satur­ “It’s very frustrating,” All Pro Det—FG Karlis 39. :49. San Diego, AMilier 4-83, Harmon 3-50, ^ k e r Michigan St. 55, Purdue 33 A— 15,310. Brendan Tobin) Eagles 0 (Jeff Stacey, Eric Del-Sanders 2 run (Karlis kick), 13:05. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 2- 12 McEwen 1-8, Butts 1-4. N. Iowa 16, E. Illinois 10 Referee—Terry Grogson. Linesmen— Swede Chetelat Brian Massey) wing fullbacks. But (sweeperback can happen.” day’s class state cross country meets defensive end Charles Maim said. A—64,368. RUSHING—Buffalo, Thomas 22-136, Mueller MISSED FIELD GOALS-None. Nebraska 45, Iowa SL 13 Knox, Brian Murphy. Falcons 4 (Mike Boeder, Craig Delguidice, 9-30, Kelly 2-(minus 2), D.Smith 2-(minus 3). John) Rusezyk and the goalies are East winds up its regular season at Wickham Park turned into per­ “We’re so very close to doing Ohio St. 52, Minnesota 23 Tim Bannon, Geoffrey Cook) Robins 0 (Chris sonal coronations. New England, Stephens 19-93, Perryman 3-11, SW Missouri SL 35, W. Illinois 14 Penguins 8, Islanders 3 Dillon. Brianne Oleksiw, Brian Petow) quick. And Marsh saves us because with two road games this week, everything right, but the difference First downs Adams 1-4, Grogan 1-0, Giants 21, Redskins 10 Toledo 28, Kent SL 14 NY Islanders o 2 1—3 The top two teams and top 10 in­ Rushes-yards he’s tall and every high ball that 1\iesday at South Windsor and Wed­ in every game has been they make PASSING—Buffalo, Kelly 14-20-0-208. New Vteshington 0 3 7 0— 10 W, Michigan 31, Ohio U. 23 Pittsburgh i 6 1—8 Midgets dividuals from each of the six clas­ Passing England, Grogan 15-31 2-180, NY G'lants 0 14 0 7—21 comes into the area, he gets.” nesday at Windham. the big play when they have to and Return Yards SOUTHWEST First Period—1. Pittsburgh, Stevens 8 (Cul­ Bolls 3 (Al Trombley, Matt Garrano, Brian EasICMhollc 1 0 0 0 — 1 i RECEIVING— Buffalo, McKeller 5-72 Reed Second Quarter Baylor 27, Texas Christian 21 len, Brown), 1:25 (pp). Penalties- Flatley, NY East’s tying goal came with 6:15 ses — LL, L, MM, M, SS, S — we don’t.” Comp-Att-Int 4-41, Lofton 3-75, Beebe 1-11, Thomas T9. Woods) Express 2 (Billy Connors 2; Mike St. Joseph 1 0 0 0 — 1 NYG—Baker 4 pass from Simms (Bahr kick), GramWing St. 52, Texas Southern 36 Sacked-Yards Lost (tripping), :56; Borg, NY (roughing), 17:19; Cof­ Dombrowski and Seth Maloney played well) left. A perfectly fed long diagonal Scoring: EC- Maglicic; SJ- Tomayo drew automatic bids to Friday’s Halfback Earnest Byner was the Now England, Perryman 3-21, Fryar 2-49, :03. Houston 62 Arkansas 28 fey, Pit (roughing), 17:19. Punts Adams 2-34, Jones 2-28, Stephens 2-9, Martin Sidekicks 4 (Keegan Stiles. Andy Broneil, Saves: EC- Marsh 7, SJ- Ryan Qullstt 14 State Open at Wickham. The next NYG— Bavaro 13 pass from Simms (Bahr Miami, Fia. 45, Texas Tech 10 Second Period—2, Now York, LaFontaine 6 by Neal Daries caught Jamie Four- guy who failed to make the big play Fumbles-Lost 1-19, Cook 1-10, Mowatt 1-6, McMurtry 1-4 Matt Dziama) Sockers 0 (Andrea Moretz, Nicole kick), 5:48. Oklahoma SL 48, Missouri 28 (Flatloy), :35. 3, Pittsburgh, Errey 4 (Cullen, eight teams overall based on com­ Penalties-Yards Pitruzzello, Angle Rizza) for the Redskins Sunday and that MISSED FIELD GOALS—Nona. Was—FG Lohmiller 45,13:54. SW Texas SL 19. McNeese SL 17 Tima of Ftossession Zalapski), 7:59. 4, Pittsburgh. Mullen 9 Dolphins 2 (Joey leRoy 2; Marc LaRose arte posite time score also qualified. enabled safety Greg Jackson to Eagles 21, Cowboys 20 Third Quarter Sam Houston SL 26. North Texas 14 (Zalapski, Rocchi), 10:12 (pp). 5, Pittsburgh, Hector Ayala played well) Strikers 1 (Brian Axel­ Ytes—Humphries 5 mn (Lohmiller kick), 5:37. Texas 52, Southern Meth, 3 Jagr 4 (Stanton, Daniels), 10:29. 6, Pittsburgh, The girls’ Open race answers the come through with one for New INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS rod; Bradley Doran and Eric Ring played well) Philadelphia 7 14—21 Fourth Quarter Texas ASM 41, Rice 15 Brown 4 (Cullen. Stanton), 13:47 (pp). 7. Now gun at 1:30 p.m. followed by the RUSHING—DetroiL Peete 3-38, Sanders York. Dallas 0 14—20 NYG— Yblls 28 interception return (Bahr Wyoming 17, Texas-EI Paso 10 Vbrk, King 3 (McBoan, LaFontaine), 15:19 (pp). Rockville football 12-10. New Orleans. Mayes 15-64, Fonerty MSC Spirit boys’ race at 2:15 p.m. First Quarter kick). 10:26. FAR WEST 8, Pittsburgh. Jagr 5, 18:00. 9, Pittsburgh, Tanti The crucial series came midway 7-42, Heyward 3-21, Fourcade 2-5, Walsh Phi—Toney 10 pass from A—75.321. Air Force 52, Utah 21 1 (Stanton. Rocchi). 19:56 (pp). Penal­ The Manchester Soccer Club Spirit (1979 A model of consistent progression 3- (minus 5). Cunningham through the fourth quarter with the (Ruzekkick), 13:52. Arizona 42, Washington SL 34 ties—Dahlquist, Pit (intorforonco), 5:57; boys) defeated Westport 1-0, to advance to the PASSING—DetroiL Peeto 16-25-0-246. Now all season long, Judenis ran a very Second Quarter Wks NYG Boise St. 44, Idaho SL 16 Fitzgerald, NY (tripping), 8:29; Baumgartner, stale cup semifinals. Tom Tierney scored the Giants clinging to a 14-10 lead. Orleans. Walsh 19-27-3-120, Fourcade Dal—FG Willis 43, 14:47. First downs lone goal for the Spirit A.J. Robenhymer and tactical race in Class M, in which he After holding New York on a 4- 9-1-33. 16 16 Brigham Young 55, New Mexico 31 NY (holding), 11:00; Wood, NY (roughing), too much for MHS lis Third Quarter Rushes-yards 21-64 34-122 Colorado 32, Oklahoma 23 11:53; Gilhen, Pit (high-sticking), 14:09; Baum­ Matt Oleksiw assisted. Derrick Harris and Jeff withstood a late challenge from Eric fourth and inches at the Redskins RECEIVING—DetroiL Clark 6-127, Sanders Dal—FG Willis 43, 2:49. Flassing 149 141 E. Wfashinglon 21, Portland SL 13 gartner, NY (cross-checking), 18:00. Champagne also played well. 5- 72, Matthews 3-27, Johnson 2-20. New Or­ By PAUL OFRIA analyzed a 27-0 victory over Martin of Windham Tech. Fourth Quarter Fleturn Yards 34 46 Hawaii 35, Pacific U. 24 Third Period— 10. Now York, LaFontaine 7 The Spirit also shut out Newington, 6-0. Josh 45, Washington moved smartly leans. Mayes 7-21, E.Martin 4-37, Brenner Phi—Sherman 19 run (Ruzek kick), 4:30. Comp-Att-Int 23-363 16 260 Long Beach SL 37, Fullerton SL 35 (Crossman), :58. 11, Pittsburgh, Colley 4 Egan (2), Jeff Cashman, Todd Gabriel. Tim Sul­ Special to the Herald Manchester. He complimented the Judenis’ winning time of 16:44 4-30, Turner 2-19, Scales 2-8, Alphin 1-15, down the field behind quarterback Dal— Novacek 29 pass from Aikman (Willis Sacked-Yards Lost 3-22 1-4 (Brown, Rocchi), 9:25. Penalties—Borg, NY (ol- livan arte Ryan Buzzell scored the goals. Olek­ Heyward 1-11, Fenerty 1-10, Perriman 1-2. Montana 35, Montana.SL 18 Indians for shutting Ws club out in for the 3.1-mile course was a per­ kick), 7:07. Punts 4-39 4-45 N. Arizona 41, Nicholls SL 34 Itowing), 2:39; Baumgartner, NY (cross-check­ siw (2), Josh Brown, Egan and Robenhymer Stan Humphries and got a first and MISSED FIELD GOALS—DetroiL Karlis 39, the second half and with his Rams’ Dal—E.Smith3 run (Willis kick), 10:58. Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-0 Nevada 28, Weber SL 7 ing), 6:59; Cullen, Pit, double minor (spearing), had assists. Mike Young arte Jason Russo also ROCKVILLE — In a lot of ways sonal best at Wickham by 35 goal at the New York 3. 52 Phi—Williams 10 pass from Cunningham Penalties-Yards 640 635 Oregon 31, Stanford 0 6:59; Stanton, Pit (interference), 13:27; Tanti, played well. the Rockville High football team has ability to put up 27 unanswered seconds. Martin was caught in Gerald Riggs was stopped for no (Ruzek kick), 14:16. Time of Possession 30D5 Pit (interference), 16:45. Doiphins 27, Coits 7 29:55 Southern Cal 13, Arizona SL 6 MSC Huskies taken on the personality of its coach. points in the first half and protect 16:53. The RHAM boys placed third gain on first down. Humphries then A—62,605. Tulsa 35, Now Mexico SL 10 — Shots on goal—Now York 5-11-7—23. Pit­ the lead. Miami 10 7 3 7—27 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS UCLA 26, Oregon SL 17 tsburgh 11-22-11—44. The Manchester Soccer Club Huskies (boys Tom Dunn sat down Saturday in M with 182 points, but did not faked a handoff on second down, Indianapolis 0 7 0 0— 7 RUSHING—Washington, Humphries 4-22, Utah SL 31, UNLV6 Power-play Qpportunities—New York 1 of 5; 9 and under) lied Windsor, 2-2 Kyle Wfalff and afternoon in a locker room adjacent qualify for the Open. Marc Cloutier First Quarter First downs Bynar 9-22. Riggs 7-15, Monk 1-5. New %rk, Washington 46, California 7 Pittsburgh 4 ol 6. Brandon McCormick had goals lor the Huskies. rolled right and found Byner alone Mia—Odom fumble recovery In end zone Rushes-yards Anderson 24-92, Meggetl 5-30, Carthon 1-3, Goalies—New York,Manoluk, 1-1-0 (33 Tom Michaud, Jesse Odell, Brian Delguidice, to his 6-1 team and carefully Please see ROCKVILLE, page 18 was 18th followed by Matt Estes in in the end zone for what apipeared (Stoyanovich kick), 3:54. Flassing Simms 4-(minus 3). AP College Top 25 poll shots-26 saves), Lorenz (0:00 3rd, 11-10). Pit­ Bon Wry, Todd Borgenly and Chris McCreary 23rd. would be the go-ahead touchdown Mia—FG Stoyanovich 34, 14:48. Return Yards PASSING—Washington, Humphries also played well. The Top Twenty Five teams in The As­ tsburgh, Pietrangelo, 3-1-0 (23-20). Second Quarter Comp-Att-Int 19-28-3-141, Rutledge 4-7-0-30. New Vbrk. Judenis became the first boys’ with just under seven minutes to sociated Press 1990 college football poll, with A—15,678. Ind—Goode 54 fumble return (Biasucci kick), Sacked-Yards Lost Simms 15-24-0-145, Hosteller 0-1-(H). Referee— Don Koharski. Linesmen— Shane MSC Stingrays state cross country champion from play. 6:53. Punts first-place votes In parentheses, records RECEIVINCi— Vi/ashington, IM rren 10-66. through OcL 27, total points based on 25 points Heyor, Ron fesselstine. The Manchester Soccer Club Stingrays (1978 RHAM. Mia—Jensen 5 pass from Marino Fumbles-Lost Byner 6-47, J.Johnson 2-20, Monk 2-16, However, the ball bounced off for " first-place vote through one point for a boys) routed Sullield, 9-3. Rich Pronetta scored Manchester again (Stoyanovich kick). 12:58. Penalties-Yards Sanders 1-11, Clark 1-6, Riggs 1-5. New Vbrk, Oilers 4, Capitals 1 “It feels great,” Judenis, who Byner’s right shoulder pad, Third Quarter Time ol Possession throe goals while Eric Grogan added two for the Bavaro 3-32, Manuel 2-29, Baker 2-19, Meggett Washington i g 0_1 placed fifth last year, said. “At the Mia—FG Stoyanovich 53. 824. Record Pts 1Pvs Stingrays. Scott Cochran, Brian Wojtyna, Mike deflected into the air and was picked 1. Virginia (44) Edmonton g 0 0_g Fourth Quarter X INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 2-13, Robinson 2-13, Anderson 2-12, Ingram 7-0-0 1,462 1 Dimanno and Kevin D'Agostino accounted for start of the season, I didn’t think I’d off by Jackson, who only two weeks 2. Notre Dame (6) First Period—1, Washington, Pivonka 3 Mia—F’aige 2 run (Stoyanovich kick), 8:39. RUSHING—Philadelphia, Cunningham 9-53, 1-14, Carthon 1-13. 6-1-0 1,380 3 the other goals. Rich Grilloth (4), Kevin Watt win Class M. I wanted to win earlier had two interceptions, includ­ MISSED FIELD GOALS-None. 3. Nebraska (5) 8-0-0 1,350 4 (Rouse), 2:11. Penalties—Lalor. Was (holding), (2), lAfajtyna and Pronetta added assists. Tim CCC East champs A—59,213. Sherman 5-47, Toney 9-34, Byars 3-7, Sanders 4. Auburn (2) 6-0-1 1,284 2 :27; Hawgood, Edm (tripping), :43; Bondra, Tedlord, Jason Knox, Matt Lavalorl, Matt Denis, COC’s (Charter Oak Conference). I ing a game-saving one, in the Giants 3-3. Dallas, Agee 6-54, E.Smith 14-52, Aikman 5. Illinois 2-16, Highsmith 2-8. 6-1-0 1,230 5 Was, major-game misconduct (spearing), 8:01; Mike Bergonty and Shawn Stout also played have to give a lot of credit to my 6. Houston (2) Huddy, Edm (high-sticking), 14:23; Hunter. Was well. 24-20 win over Washington. First downs PASSING—Philadelphia, Cunningham 7-0-0 1,196 6 coach (Mark Logan).” Falcons 38, Bengals 17 7. Washington (1) 7-1-0 1,189 7 (roughing), 16:14; Linseman, Edm (roughing), By LEN AUSTER tested, having won in 1984 and ’85 “It was catchable,” Jackson said. Rushes-yards 17-30-0-183. Dallas. Aikman 22-41-1-233 8. Miami, Fla. 16:14. Passing RECEIVING—Philadelphia, Williams 5-74, Cincinnati 0 7 3 7— 17 5-2-0 1,074 8 MSC Blazers Manchester Herald previously, were supposed to win Conservative during the first mile, “It went off his hands and I was in 9. Colorado 7-1-1 1,009 Second Period-None. Penalties-Penal­ Return Yards Keith Jackson 4-47, Byars 4-24, Toney 2-15, AUanta 10 7 14 7—38 10 The Manchester Soccer Club Blazers (1978 it in 1988. They did, comfortably. Judenis moved up and closely 10. Brigham Vbung 6-1-0 ties—Muni, Edm (holding), 5:34; Washington Reginald PInto/Manchaster Herald the right spot at the right time.” Comp-Att-Int Barnett 1-14, Sherman 1-9. Dallas, Novacek First Quarter 943 9 boys) split a pair ol games over the weekend. 11. Tennessee 4-1-2 870 bench, served by Zezel (too many men), 14:34. A year ago was a surprise. And trailed pace-setter Brian Vannoni of Sacked-Yards Lost 7-105, Agee 5-36, Martin 4-31, Wright 3-18 Atl—FG Davis 27,9:34. 11 They shut out Newington, 2-0, and lost to Bur­ MANCHESTER — When CHAMPION — Mike Judenis of RHAM High crosses the So was Walls just about three 12 Florida SL 62-0 807 12 Third Period—None, Penalty—Edmonton this year? Joel Barlow when the runners Punts lnrin2-36, Highsmith 1-7. Atl—Rozier 1 run (Davis kick). 14:02. 13. Iowa lington, 4-1. Jason Goldberg and Kevin Lappen Manchester High takes the field minutes later on Washington’s next Fumbles-Lost Second Quarter 61-0 759 15 bench, served by Klima, (unsportsmanlike con­ finish iine the winner of the state Class M boys’ cross country MISSED FIELD GOALS—Dallas, Willis 51. 14. Texas duct), 4:21. scored in the Newington win while Jeff Talbot “(Our chances for repeating) emerged from the woods the first possession. Penalties-Yards Cin— Brooks 6 run (Breech kick), 9:02. 61-0 742 13 today against Hall High, it will not 15. Florida arte Mike Beaulieu also played well. Time of Possession Atl—Dixon 3 pass Irom Miller (Davis kick), 61-0 638 14 Shots on goal—Washington 7-8-8-23. Ed­ were very quiet,” McCarthy noted, individual title Saturday. Judenis is the first boy from RHAM On a third and five from the Bears 31, Cardinals 21 16. Georgia Tech monton 14-5-12—31. Talbot scored the lone goal against Burlington only be riding a seven-game win­ 14:11. 6-61 612 16 Plea.se see RAY, page 18 Chicago 7 21 0 3—31 17. Mississippi while Lappen assisted. Marc Barbato arte Ned ning streak. “but I knew we had a lot of great High to win a state title. Redskins 24, Walls stepped in front INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Third Quarter 7-1-0 519 17 Power-play Qpporlunitios—Washington 0 ol Phoenix 0 7 7 7—21 18. Clemson 4; Edmonton 0 ol 3. Marsh also played well. kids coming back. When we lost to RUSHING— Miami, Logan 10-61, Smith Atl—Sanders 79 punt return (Davis kick), 7-2-0 424 19 The Indians’ will also be wear­ of Art Monk, caught a Humphries First Quarter • 19. Wyoming Goalies-Washington, Boaupre 2-3-0 (31 1 14-58, Higgs 6-52, Paige 3-15, Marino 1-15, 2:15. 9-0-0 407 18 ing the CCC East Division boys’ Hartford F*ublic and Rockville pass at the Washington 28 and Chi—Anderson 2 run (Butter kick), 3:24. 20. Michigan 4-3-0 403 20 shots-31 saves). Edmonlon, Ranlord 2-6-2 MSC Masters Stradford 2-6, Secules 1-(minus 1). In­ Second Quarter Cin—FG Breech 35, B:0Z 21. Southern Cal (23-22). early, I feel people wrote us off. dianapolis. Dickerson 10-27. Bentley 1-4, 62-0 333 21 The Manchester Soccer Club Masters shut soccer championship crown. romped into the end zone for his Chi—Harbaugh 1 mn (Butler kick). 2:09. Atl—Dixon 11 pass from Milter (Davis kick), 22 Oregon A—15,821. Trudeau 1-0. 6-2-0 230 25 out Glastonbury, 1-0. Michael Prindivllle scored “Now all of a sudden people are Chi— Morris 67 pass from Harbaugh (Butter 12:45. 23. Arizona Manchester’s third straight title first NFL touchdown. It came on his 62-0 225 23 Referee-Denis Morel. Linesmen—Mika the winning goal with 20 seconds remaining. Coventry boys, East girls PASSING—Miami, Marino 21-29-0-161, kick), 6:15. Fourth Quarter 24. Penn SL asking me how it feels. These kids 48th career interception. 62-0 123 ___ Cvik, Randy Mitton. Justin Herdic assisted. Steve HuoL Drew was assured last Friday night when Secules O-O-O-O. Indianapolis, Trudeau Chi— Anderson 2 run (Butter kick), 13fl4. Cir>—Brown 4 pass from Esiason (Breech 25. Louisville 7-1-1 108 — Sinatra. Matt Rood. Jon Magnussen and goalie never gave up. I give all the credit His 47th in the second quarter had 3- 3-0-19, Ferguson 2-8-2-21. GeoroePho—J.T.Smith 3 pass from Flo sen bach (Del kick), 6:59. East Hartford beat Rockville High. 8-15-1-77. Kings 6, Jets 2 Chris Hamolin also played well. to them. They never stopped Greco kick), 14:37. Atl—Broussard 50 mn (Davis kick), 9:00. SL 38, Texas ASM 37, Oklahoma 29, Central Rockville was the last challenger set up a 16-yard touchdown pass RECEIVING—Miami, Paige 8-41, Jenson Los Angelos 1 3 2—6 The Masters also blanked Windsor. 3-0. Prin- Third Quarter A—53,214. Michigan 9, Georgia 6, Indiana 5, Texas Chris­ believing in themselves. 'They just from Simms to Bavaro and given 4- 20, Dupor 3-45, Clayton 2-16, Banks 1-15, Winnipeg 1 1 o—2 diville scored two goals and Joey ErardI added who still had a mathematical shot qualify for the State Open Pho--JJohnson 21 run (Del Greco kick), tian 4, North Carolina SL 1, North Carolina 1 Martin 1-13, Smith 1-9, Stradford 1-2. In­ First P e rio d -1, Los Angelos, Robitaille 6 the other, Bryan McCaffrey, Tim Domanico and said they weren’t going to lose New York a 14-0 lead. Simms ear­ 12:30. Cin Atl South Carolina 1, Syracuse 1, UCLA 1 of pulling even with Manchester. dianapolis. BenUey 7-44, Morgan 2-35, Dicker- First downs 21 17 (Duchesne, Gretzky), 4:03 (pp). 2, Winnipeg, Prindiville had assists. Mike Moriarty, Cameron again. You could see it in their Fourth Quarter feslawskl 1 (McLIwain, Arniel), 14:51. Penal­ B ^ rs , Doug Cosmini. Jimmy Dunnolls, Jason “They all feel good,” lier had hit Stephen Baker with a 4- son 2-16, Hester 1-15, Beach 1-7. Chi—FG Butler 33, 601. Rushes-yards 29-84 28-175 eyes.” By JIM TIERNEY MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Passing 225 124 ties—Whooldon, Win (hooking), 3:00; Krisolofsky, Nick Odell, Ryan Zawistowski and Manchester coach Bill McCarthy automatic trip to Friday’s Open. St. Bernard’s and Wilton tied for yard touchdown pass. Pho—Green 40 pass from Flosenbach (Del Hamelin played well. Greco kick), 7:44. Return Yards 4 94 Sandstrom, LA (high-sticking), 3:20; Eliott, Win said about the three consecutive McCarthy said it took half a Manchester Herald Coventry accumulated 80 points the MM crown, but St. Bernard’s Packers 24, Vikings 10 (slashing), 3:35; Elynuik, Win (cross-checking), A—71,233. Comp-Att-Int 22-40-2 13-18-0 Transactions MSC Jets year for Manchester to get every­ while Griswold had 64. Shepaug won based on its sixth ruraicr finish­ A 45-yard field goal by Chip Sacked-Yards Lost 1-3 0-0 17:25; LA bench, so:vod by Tonolli (too many titles. Minnesota 0 3 0 7 10 men), 19:43. thing in sync. “The key was get­ MANCHESTER — It has been Lohmiller had gotten W^shingttm on Groan Bay 3 7 7 7—24 Punts 1-49 2-37 The Manchester Soccer Club Jets (girts born The championship seemed im­ Valley was a distant third with 113. ing ahead of Wilton’s sixth. Defend­ Second Period—3, Los Angelos, Sandstrom First Quarter First downs Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0 in 1981) defeated Avon, 3-1. Alison Champagne ting used to each other. A lot of quite awhile since the CoveiiUy The top two teams from each of the the scoreboard just before halftimf BASKETBALL 8 (Blake), 2:36. 4, Los Angelos, Tonelli 2 (Bon- probable after game No. 6, a 1-0 ing MM and Open champ Bethel GB—FG Jacks 35, 5:40. Rushes-yards Penalties-Yards 4-30 3-15 scored twice lor the Jots while Erin Winkler kids play in the summer, but they National Baikalball Association nlng), 8:50. 5, Winnipeg, Olausson 4 (Steen, home loss to Hartford Public. That High boys’ cross country team has six classes drew automatic bids to was third with 104 followed by and a 5-yard TD run by Humphries Second Quarter Passing Time of Possession 31:42 28:18 added toe other. Also playing well were Aman­ DALLAS MAVERICKS—Waived Bob Elynuik), 10:23. 6, Los Angelos, Kasper 1 da DeSario, Danielle Robenhymer, LIndy played for different teams. It took qualified for the State Open. the Open. early in the third quarter got the Min— FG Igwebuiko 20, 4:41. Return Yards left MHS at 3-2-1. Brookfield in fourth with 114. McCann, forward, and Kelvin Upshaw, guard. (Kudelski, Tonelli), 14:13. Penalty—Robinson, Quaglia and Kate Sullivan. The Jets will play In GB—Thompson 12 run (Jacks kick). 10:37. Comp-Att-Int INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS them awhile to know each other In fact, none of the members of “I’m really pleased,” Coventry Redskins back into the game. NEW JERSEY NETS—Signed Derrick a slate cup semifinal against Danbury next Sun­ “Every game has meant some­ Junior K.J. Manville led the Third Quarter Sacked-Yards Lost RUSHING—Cincinnati, Taylor 9-25, Green LA (holding), 17:18. and learn to play together. Punts Coleman, forward, to a five-year contracL day. the present team were bom the last coach Rich Page said. “For us to Patriot contingent by finishing sixth GB— Flattsrson 9 interception return (Jacke 4- 24, Jennings 1-13, Woods 5-11, Brooks 6-7, Third Period—7, Los Angeles, Granato 5 thing. Since that Hartford Public Fumbles-Lost Wilhelm 1-4, Esiason 3-0. AUanla, Broussard PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Waived Derek “We didn’t come together until time Coventry advanced to the However, they failed to make one kick), 14:16. Smith, guard. (Sandstrom, Gretzky), 166. 8, Los Angelos, game, every game was like the make tlie Open is a good sign. It in 17:57 Senior Daryl Parker was Fourth Quarter Penalties-Yards 11-81, Rozier 10-73, Milter 3-1Z Jones 2-11, Elik 6 (Broault, Duchesne), 10:23. Penal­ the second round of the season. Open. says something about where more big play and now their best Time ol Possession ( ^ m f ^ l 2-(mlnus 2). PHOENIX SUNS—Traded the rights to most important game of the year next for Coventry in 10th followed GB—Majkowski 6 run (Jacke kick), 14:00. ties—MeSorley, LA (roughing), 4:14; Fenton, hope for the season might be for one PASSING—Cincinnati, Esiason 19-35-2-199, Jayson Williams, forward, to the Philadelphia 'The second round we started play­ The year was 1965 which saw die program is going.” by senior Matt Dutka 17th. Min—A.Carter 49 pass from Gannon (Ig- 76ers for a 1993 first-round draft pick. Win (hooking), 6:46, Radio, TV for us,” McCiirthy, aware his club INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Wilhelm 3-541-2B. Atlanta, Milter 13-18-0-124, ing as a team as well as they could of the three NFC wildcard playoff webulke kick), 14:22 Continental Basketball Association Shots on goal—Los Angelos 10-11-9—30. couldn’t afford another loss or tie, Patriots grab the Class S state title The East Catholic girls, paced by Sophomore Jeremey Page, the RUSHING—Chicago, Muster 12-99, Andor- Campbell O-O-O-O. berths. A—55,125. OKLAHOMA CRY CAVALRY—Wahrod Vin­ Winnipeg 6-12-7—25. play.” Mn 20-74' Harbaugh 5-24. Gentry 2-12, Morris FIECEIVING—Cincinnati, Woods 7-66, Brown said. and qualify for the Oiien. a fine third-place finish from coach’s son, placed 21st and junior cent Smith, guard, and Cliff Pruitt, forward. Power-play Opportunitios—Los Angelos 1 of Today 1-10, Bailey 1-4. Phoenix. Johnson 16-74, 5- 73, Barber 3-36, Holman 2-19, McGee 2-16, And that produced Manchester’s In Saturday’s Class S boys’ race Min GB FOOTBALL 4; Winnipeg 0 of 4. The Indians, who’ve won five of sophomore Jennifer Connor, placed Rich Knowlton rounded out the “I don’t think we’ve seen the last 16 14 Flosonbach 3-34. Fliggs 1-9, Smith 1-5, Brooks 1-4. Atlanta, (tel- G oalies-Los Angelos, Borthiaumo, 5-0-0 (25 7:30 p.m, — Nordiquos al Rangors, MSG sixth league title in McCarthy’s First downs llns 4-47, Haynes 2-24, Fllson 2-14, Dixon 2-14, National Football Lsagus the seven CCC East titles con­ at Wickham park, CovenUy placed a fifth in MM with 122 points and Pauiot lop five in 26th. of these guys,” Giants coach Bill Rushes-yards 21-97 29-126 PASSING-Chicago, Harbaugh 9-14-1-166. shots-23 saves). Winnipeg, Beauregard, 2-5-0 Broussard 1-13, Johnson 1-8, Jones 1-4. MIAMI DOLPHINS-Activated Shawn Lee. WFANr660“AM?"' 11 -year tenure. strong second behind Griswold to drew one of die eight wildcard bids Passing 219 166 0 1 1 ^ * ' 18-30-0-256. Johnson nose tackle, Irom Irijursd reserve. Waived Jeff (30-24). Parcells said. “They’re a pretty good MISSED FIELD GOAL—Allanta, Davis 51. A—14,087. earn runner-up honors and an to the Open. Faulkner, defensive and. SpI)rt6Channo7 Please see COVENTRY, page 18 football team.” 18—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, October 29,1990

^ 1 1 1 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, October 29,1990—19 Whalers fallen Bills have a relaxing trip to Foxboro Stadium By HO’i/VARD ULMAN tackle Bruce Armstrong said, "not “Wc kept the pressure on just on a drive, but every time we The Associated Press Grogan,” Odomes said. “That makes take the field wc need to put a drive on hard times it hard for any quarterback.” together. FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) — The “Wc had to get off to a good BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Defen­ tributions from our big guns which Buffalo Bills wanted a break from “Wc just need someone to step start,” said Levy, reflecting on the sive play has seemed to be the big helps a lot. When you have Tlirgeon the nerve-wracking need to win with forward, individuals making big comebacks of the previous four again downfall for the Buffalo Sabres in have a game like that and Malar­ plays.” late comebacks. How about a relax­ games. “Nate’s interception was the the early going of the National chuk play that well in goal, you’re ing trip to New England? On Sunday, those players wore Hockey League schedule. going to win.” premier play of five or six key If any team can soothe the queasy Bills’ uniforms. plays.” WEST HARTFORD — It was But this past weekend, the club The hat-trick was Turgeon’s stomachs of opposing coaches, it’s It deprived the Rateiots of a boost not the best of outings for East seemed to turn things around and second of his career. Thurman Thomas, who played the Patriots. Week after week, they of confidence and led to a 14-point Catholic High football, in many w won back-to-back games. The shutout for Malarchuk was sparingly a week earlier because of a ¥ have been proficient only at upset­ knee injury, rushed for 136 yards deficit that forced them to go away ways, as the Eagles bowed to First, they dusted off the Toronto his second as a Sabre and the 11th ting their own coaches’ insides. from what had been a promising Northwest Catholic, 10-0, Saturday A’ Maple Leafs 3-1 Saturday night in of his career. and a 3-yard touchdown that made It was no different Sunday. the score 14-0 midway through the running game. morning in non-co^crcncc play at Toronto. Then here Sunday against It marked the first time since Fathers’ Field. The Bills scored on their first and second quarter. “I was rushing some throws the Hartford Whalers, the Sabres got March 6, 1988, that the Sabres had third possessions, led 14-3 at early,” Grogan said. “I settled down “No way we should have lost that . A«/V; a flawless goaltending performance shutout an opponent on home ice. Jim Kelly completed 14 of 20 game,” East coach Leo Facchini said halftime and 27-3 after three passes for 208 yards, a touchdown in the second half, but by then wc from Clint Malarchuk in skating off The last time, Tom Barrasso closed after his team’s sixth loss in seven with a 5-0 shutout. quarters. They won 27-10 after a and no interceptions. He hit on his had a long ladder to climb.” the door on the Boston Bruins 3-0. scoring play that kept intact a outings. It was the fifth time East In both games, the defensive play first eight throws, five of them for Jason Staurovsky’s 32-yard field “The guys played great in front of shameful su-eak — six games in has been shut out this year. “I’m of the club was the key to success. 60 yards on the opening 68-yard goal 12 seconds before intermission me,” said Malarchuk. “It was pretty which the Patriots have scored just really disappointed. We didn’t play Head coach Rick Dudley was ex­ drive. cut the lead to 14-3 at halftime. Buf­ easy for me tonight,” said Malar­ one offensive touchdown. well at all; didn’t play to our poten­ tremely satisified with his club, “When the defense comes up with falo’s first possession of the third chuk, who faced 29 shots overall. But having learned that few leads tial as a team.” which now has a 3-5-3 record, has the big plays, it gets us excited,” quarter ended in a punt, but the next ► * The loss extended Hartford’s cur­ are safe — the Bills won their pre­ J f Northwest, 2-5, did all the scoring climbed into a tie with the Quebec Kelly said. “When we score, it gets three resulted in two 35-yard field rent slide to four games and Whaler vious three games with last-period in the first quarter. East had stopped 1 * “ Nordiques for fourth place in the the defense excited.” goals by Scott Norwood and a 20- head coach Rick Ley feels his club rallies and lost to the Patriots last the Indians on their first series, but a Adams Division and have a game in is just not getting the bounces. Buffalo comerback Nate Odomes yard touchdown pass from Kelly to season by allowing 20 points in the made a very big play early. fake punt gave Northwest a first hand. “We are just going through a Keith McKeller. down. last nine minutes — Buffalo coach The Bills had gone ahead on Don “We got a good effort defensive­ stage where we are not getting very The PSateiots scored with 11:41 Marv Levy was cautious. Smith’s 1-yard run, the only time “They caught us sleeping," Fac­ I,:. ly,” noted Dudley after watching his many bounces,” said Ley. “Our guys left on a 91-yard march capped by chini admitted. “After experiencing winning the they have scored first in their last club win on home ice for the first are pressing a little bit. Everything Grogan’s 19-yard pass to Sammy Northwest turned that into a 30- way we have, you are always fearful five games. lime this season. “We had a good we seem to do turns into mush­ Martin. yard field goal by Trevonne that it could happen to you like “We said coming into the game But New England hasn’t scored game last night (Saturday) and we rooms. We can’t seem to get our that,” he said. “So we try to stay Coleman. had a good one on the island (Long that we have to come right out and more than 20 points in its last six thinking caps going the right direc­ very focused, even with the lead. I Two series later. East was backed Island the previous weekend). tion. force the game to go our way,” wide games. up to its goal line. A bad snap from didn’t want to feel too good too receiver Andre Reed said. “That Lk “The team has come a long way. “We’re doing all the little things “We’ve got to play almost error- center was hauled in by punter Mike soon.” first series did it.” Defensively, we’re a lot better. that hurt you. We just have to get free football to get in the 21-point Fusco, but his weak boot gave He should feel fine with a team We’re pretty sound and everybody is back to the basics.” But the Patriots marched right range,” offensive coordinator Jimmy Northwest the ball at the East 10. that has won five consecutive games back from their own 29-yard line to ^1 ■ All r- I Th« Astoclatsd PrMs contributing defensively.” Hartford had lost its first home Raye said. Two plays later, Sydney Hall scored and remains tied with Miami for the a third down at the Buffalo 5 on OUCH — New Englantd quarterback Steve Grogan (14) is taken down by the Bills’ Bruce Dudley was quick to point out ice game on Saturday to the Van­ “You can’t afford to let Buffalo on a 4-yard run. AFC East lead with a 6-1 record. their second possession. Smith (78) and Leonard Seals in the first quarter of their game Sunday at Foxboro Stadium — Hartford Whaler goalie Peter Sidorkiewicz makes a pad save as Buffalo’s Rick Valve shutout goal tending plus a three- couver Canucks, 4-2, in which un­ get so far out in front of you,” East outgained Northwest by a New England, 1-6 after five straight Steve Grogan, sidelined the pre­ The Patriots were never in the game and fell, 27-10, to Buffalo. stands in the goal mouth waiting for the rebound in their game Sunday at Memorial goal performance from Pierre Thr- beaten Canucks’ goalie Troy Armstrong said. “We’re asking too good margin. Fullback Adam gcon helped the cause Sunday. losses, is in the division cellar and vious four games with a neck injury, much of the defense. We’re asking Auditorium. The Sabres blanked the Whalers, 5-0. ^ Gamble recorded 40 saves. off to its worst start since 1970, good field position. On Norwoods Bentley’s fumble recovery. Two plays later, McKeller scored. Alibrio had 101 yards on 15 carries. “Obviously, we’ve had some con­ threw behind Greg McMurtry in the them to stop the other team time and And quarterback Aric Alibrio had when it finished at 2-12. end zone, and Odomes grabbed his time again and that’s not fair.” Bie Bills started at And when Buffalo had to start at “Anytime you get turnovers and 55 yards on eight carries, and also “Wc need consistency,” Patriots first interception of the year. Especially when Buffalo gets England 44 after a punt and its own 30, Thomas ran four times move the ball you should win,” threw for 100 more on 6-for-9 pass- the New England 30 after Ray for 41 yards on the first four plays. Kelly said. “We put it together.” ing. Coventry “We outgained them, but we Rockville didn’t shine in the score. We failed From Page 17 In Brief From Page 17 to capitalize on a couple of drives From Page 17 Savarii’s return Late Eagles’ touchdown we had going,” Facchini said. time. Judenis made his move going “Wc knew that Uicy (Griswold) up the long hill and passed Vannoni One drive was negated by a matched up with us real well,” Page Dunn praised his star quarterback Not as easy as it sounds. Rock­ East girls swim beaten before re-entering the woods. fumble. And another was stopped by said. “Our goal was to get to the ^ d receiving corps without forget- ville has a couple of flankers named a lost weekend a “helpful parent.” “I was running the race in my ing his solid offensive line and FARMINGTON — The East Catholic High girls’ puts a big hurt on Dallas Open. For us, it (the Open) will be a Chris Reilly and Jason Massai who swimming team fell to 0-11 for the season as it dropped a “You know what it’s like over at head,” Judenis explained. “Last defensive unit. It would be easy to By KEN RAPPOPORT learning experience.” can take an opponent out of a game 43-36 verdict to Farmington High on Saturday. Northwest,” Facchini said. “There night I was really nervous. This I just remember Steve Mikulski’s The Associated Press East was the third of four MM just as quickly. Reilly (two recep­ Stacey Luoma won the 500-yard freestyle with a lime Mike Cofer’s 45-yard field goal Chargers 41, Bucs 10: Marion are no ropes to keep the spectators morning I woke up and thought, three touchdown passes and Bentley By The Associated Press teams which drew wildcard bids tions, 24 yards) capped a 7-play of 6:10.16, qualifying for the state Class S championship with five seconds remaining for the Butts had three touchdown runs and away. Well one parent was inside T ve just got to treat this like any Thomas carving the gridiron for 134 Denis Savard’s “homecoming” to Chicago turned from the day’s toughest girls’ race. drive in the second quarter with a qualifying meet. Luoma also took second in the 200 free. 49ers’ 15th consecutive victory. San Diego intercepted four passes the coaches box (30 yard line to 30 other race.’” yards. out to be nothing more than a lost weekend. The Dallas Cowboys were in­ “We’re pleased we made the 9-yard catch from Mikulski. Leary Also for East, Laura Chlupsa won the 50 free and 100 censed last year when Philadelphia Montana completed 17 of 37 pas­ by Chris Chandler, who was sub­ yard line) and 1 guess he didn’t like Emerging from the woods the It would be forgiven if Dunn The longtime Blackhawks star, who was traded to ses for 185 yards with one touch­ Open,” East coach Kathy O’Neill finished the scoring on the first play breaststroke; Kerry Murphy was second in the 200 IM linebacker Jessie Smalls hit stituting for the injured Vinny Tes- a call and they threw a flag for un­ final time, Judenis held a 30-yard heaped all the praise on Mike Leary Montreal in the off-season, came back to face his down and two interceptions. It was said. “We’re excited we have after a Manchester fumble with a and 100 fly; and senior Cheryl Griswold took second in placekicker Luis Zendejas during a taverde. Tampa Bay committed sportsmanlike conduct by a non-par­ lead over Martin, who had moved another chance to compete and work for his two touchdown catches and 25-yard pass from Mikulski. Massai former teammates Sunday night, and all he had to the second time since Oct. 24, 1988, seven turnovers, helping San Diego the 100 backstroke and third in the 100 free. show for it was a 2-1 loss in overtime. kickoff. On Sunday, Philadelphia’s ticipant. into second. Martin sliced Judenis’ as a team together.” 111 yards gained on five receptions. caught three passes for 25 yards. that he failed to complete 50 percent to its highest point total of the edge to 15 yards before turning up East’s next meet is Tuesday at Windsor High. Ironically, it was a high-sticking penalty by Savard Randall Cunningham hit teammate “That’s not the reason we lost. It Eagle senior Nancy Byrne placed But Dunn knows that to isolate “Once their offense gets on the of his passes. season. the final incline to the finish. Calvin Williams and it hurt the didn’t help, plus our own ineptness,” 14th followed by junior Katie Litke any one aspect of his very good field, it’s that quick,” Masse said. Suit does well at marathon Dolphins 27, Colts 7: Miami Lions 27, Saints 10: Detroit’s Judenis unleashed a strong, sus­ Cowboys even more. Facchini added. 25lh, senior Alison MaeDonald 38th football team would be a disservice linebacker Cliff Odom, cut loose by defense made the difference as tained kick over the final 100 yards Mikulski was 10 of 25 for 160 STAMFORD — Dickson Suit of Chalmers Street, That’s because what Cunningham Fusco and the Alihrios played and junior Sheila Murrihy 54th. to what makes Rockville a very yards, but was picked off three times NHL Roundup Indianapolis last spring, recovered a Jimmy Williams returned a fumble for the victory. tough one to beat. Manchester, placed 10th among the 207 finishers in the hit Williams with was a 10-yard well offensively while Jeff Benson Erin St. John of Bethel and Emily in the first half — twice by defen­ fumble for a touchdown and made a 53 y ^ s for a touchdown and the and Jason Gammo and Dave Pres- “We’ve been talking about this Mikulski directs the Ram offense Stamford Marathon held on Oct. 14. His time of 3 hours, that gave Chicago a man advantage and set up Adam pass with 44 seconds remaining Caruthers of Wilton took 1-2 in the ’ i/r sive back Dennis Davis and by 1 minute, 37 seconds put him eighth in the men’s hard but clean sideline tackle that Lions intercepted three of Steve cod, the latter pair each with an in­ and thinking about it,” Logan said. with the same poise and grace Dunn Creighton’s power-play goal 2:05 into the overtime Sunday that gave the Eagles a criti­ knocked Colts quarterback Jack MM race. St. John’s winning time Keith Zingler, a defensive tackle division and second in the 18-29 year-old age group. cal 21-20 victory over the Cowboys. Walsh’s p^ses. Walsh also flubbed terception, played well defensively “It was his race. We didn’t want him shows off the field — as if plays un­ period. Trudeau out of the game. It was the was 15:18 for the 2.5-mile course. who knocked a pass down at the line Suit ran five marathons previously with his best time “It was major gut check time,” a handoff in the third quarter as New for East. to have the lead that first mile. He’s Connor was caught in 15:36. fold as easily as they can be drawn And it was Chris Chelios — the player Savard was fourth straight victory for Miami, its Orleans’ first four possessions of the pretty confident. He’s a miler in of scrimmage and cradled it before 2:48.41. Cunningham said after the Eagles ]^st is back in action Saturday “Jen looked great,” O’Neill said. on a chalkboard. Rockville counters it touched the ground. traded for — who helped set up the winning goal for longest winning streak in five vears. second half ended in turnovers. against the No. 1 ranked team in the track. He knows what he can do the Mikulski’s arm with a ground game Chicago. averted what could have been a fatal “She worked it the whole way. She Manchester kept the ball out of UConn gets second commitment blow to their playoff hopes. “It New Orleans lost four fumbles state, St. Joseph of Trumbull, at last 400-800 meters of a race. He capable of breaking loose for a “It was a legitimate high-sticking call because and four interceptions and had eight did what he had to do.” had a plan and stuck to it. She beat Mikulski’s hands with two lengthy STORRS — The University of Connecticut men’s ranked right up there with some of Mount Nebo’s Carlin Memorial her ACC (All Connecticut Con­ touchdown on any given play. drives in the second half, reaching Denis’ stick caught Jocelyn Lemieux on the mouth,” NFL Roundup penalties for 71 yards. Field at 1:30 p.m. Judenis admitted amid all the basketball program got its second oral commiunent as Creighton said. our best wins.” ference) rival — defending MM “They have that precision offense the Rockville 8 without crossing the Northwest Catholic 10 0 0 0 — 10 yelling and screaming, he didn’t Donny Marshall, a 6-foot-6 forward from Federal Way, “We would have been 2-5, and Packers 24, Vikings 10: Min­ champ Yvonne Barnes of St. Ber­ that can pick you apart,” Manchester goal line. It was a nervous homecoming for Savard, who had East Catholic 0 0 0 0 — O know exactly how far behind Martin Wash., said he will sign a national letter of intent on Nov. you can figure that out. It wouldn’t Trudeau suffered a tom ligament nesota, a preseason pick to at least Scoring: nard’s who was fifth — by 19 coach Mike Masse said after his led the Blackhawks in scoring for eight of his nine was, but wasn’t about to take any “We made some adjustments at 14, the first day of the weeklong early signing period. have been real good,” coach Buddy in his right knee and rookie Jeff make the playoffs, fell to 1-6 with NW- Trevonne Coleman 30 FG seconds. Jen’s continuing in her team dropped to 3-4. “They did a halftime that we’ll have to remem­ years in Chicago. NW- Sydney Hall 4-yd run (Coleman kick) chances. nice job today in the first half and Previously, 6-foot-3 guard Brian Fair of Phoenix said “I don’t know what happened on that penalty,” he Ryan added. George went out with a bruised left its fifth successive defeat and sixth progress to be a very competitive ber for next year,” Masse said. “We he will sign wiili Connecticut. The angry Cowboys were kicking knee late in the third quarter, leaving “I didn’t hear him (Martin),” runner.” that was the difference.” said. “I thought Greg Gilbert was going to get called loss in the last seven meetings with Judenis said. “I just heard everyone shut them out in the second half, but Under NCAA rules, the UConn coaching staff cannot trash cans in the locker room. 40-year-old Joe Ferguson as the Fortunes were not as good for the After a nice Manchester drive on for the penalty, but I guess my stick inadvertently Green Bay. The lackers intercepted saying he’s right there. I just saw the they were up 27-0 and the intensity comment on Marshall until they have a signed letter of “It was as devastating a loss that Colts’ only healthy quarterback. Manchester High boys and girls. the game’s first possession was is different.” came up on Lemieux.” five passes, including a 9-yard TD Elis put finish line and said. This is it. This stalled at the Rockville 30-yard line, intent. The signing period is Nov. 14-21. The game-winner for the Blackhawks was set up Dallas has had,” safety Bill Bates Falcons 38, Bengals 17: Deion return by lineman Shawn Patterson. The Indian girls placed sixth in “They were down 27-0, but I Marshall averaged 22 points and 13 rebounds last said. “If you arc any kind of an op­ Sanders returned a punt 79 yards for is what I’ve been working for all LL with 154 points and did not the Rams put together a six-play by Chelios, who fed Steve Larmer, positioned to the season,’” don’t think their kids believed it.” season at Federal Way High School. He has not cracked timist, you have to be believe this a touchdown, Scott Case set up two Jets 17, Oilers 12: Rookie Dar­ make the Open. Mercy of Mid­ drive which ended with a 25-yard Dunn said. “They came out and left of goaltender Patrick Roy. Laimcr passed the it together Ray, the defending State Open any of the Top 100 recruiting lists, but has the potential happened for a good reason.” others with an interception and rell Davis recovered Houston dletown and Holy Cross of Water- touchdown run by Jeff Miller. played a 0-0 half. That comes down puck to Creighton, who knocked in his fourth goal of champion, had something to prove to move into that category before his senior year is over. Elsewhere, San Francisco and the fumble recovery, Chris Miller hit quarterback Warren Moon’s fumble bury took first and second, respec­ Thung Thespsiri connected for his to giving credit to coach Masse and the season past a stunned Roy. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — After in the MM race. Ray was second in He is a Nike honorable mention player and was given New York Giants maintained the Floyd Dixon with scoring passes of in the end zone for the winning tively. first of three FAT’s and Rockville the Manchester kids.” Kings 6, Jets 2: Wayne Gretzky, who scored his sputtering through one half or MM a year ago before his high honorable mention status by Street & Smith NFL’s only unbeaten records (7-0), 3 and 11 yards and Steve Broussard touchdown. Davis sacked Moon for Indian senior Marianne Loto ran had a 7-0 lead with less than five 2,000th point on Friday night, added two assists to another through their first six games phenomenal win in the Open. After the formalities, Dunn ack­ magazine. while Buffalo and Miami remained ran 50 yards for a touchdown. a 6-yard loss, knocked the ball loose her finest race of the year, securing Raglnald Pinto/Manchester Herald minutes played. nowledged the obvious. “I’m not his milestone total as Los Angeles defeated Win­ this season, the Yale Elis finally had After the mile mark, Ray held a TOP EAGLE — East nipeg. tied (6-1) atop the AFC East in the The victory was a measure of and then fell on it. In snapping a their game tuned up. fifth place, and qualified for the M ller gained 36 yards on five going to fudge around,” Dunn said. UConn in Big East tourney league’s closest race. San Francisco revenge for Atlanta coach Jerry three-game losing streak, the Jets substantial lead over Jaye Roxe of carries before leaving with a minor Gretzky picked up his 15th and 16th assists of the “When it’s working, that’s the Open as an individual. Loto’s time Catholic’s Jen Connor led “We are a real good football team. I STORRS — The big news for the University of Con­ nipped Cleveland 20-17, the Giants Glanville and Mike Rozier, who sacked Moon five times. Darien. Ray dictated the race every was 16:45. ankle injui^ in the first quarter. season to help the Kings split a two-game weekend way you want it to work,” Yale step of the way and cruised to a 26- her squad, placing third in think we are solid in every phase of necticut men’s soccer team (9-8-4) was not its 2-0 win again mastered Washington 21-10, were with Houston last year when “She ran great,” Manchester girls’ “In their first series we missed a the game.” series with the Jets, who won 6-2 Friday night. Ken O’Brien completed a 42-yard coach Carm Cozza said after the second victory over Roxe. Ray’s the Class MM race. over St. Francis (N.Y.) Sunday afternoon at the Connec­ Buffalo trounced New England Sam Wyche’s Bengals rolled up a coach Stan Bebyn said. “As long as few keys defensively and they had Penguins 8, Islanders 3: Jaromir Jagr scored p ^ s to A1 Toon, who moved into Elis’ 27-10 Ivy League victory over winning time was 16:34 while Roxe A point very difficult to argue. ticut Soccer Stadium. 27-10 and Miami whipped In­ late-season 61-7 victory. I’ve coached her, this was her best that outside veer working real well,” twice in a six-goal second period that carried Pit­ third place on the Jets’ all-time pass­ Penn on Saturday. “It went on all was caught in 17:00. “They didn’t get out well,” coach Manchester will try to right itself The big news is that the Huskies, after waiting for the dianapolis 27-7. race. Jen (Tierney) ran excellent too Dunn said. “They started moving tsburgh over the Islanders. Bears 31, Cardinals 21: Neal ing list, and the Jets took a 7-6 cylinders today. “He (Ray) is peaking at the right George Suitor said. “For us, being in Saturday when it visits Enfield High rest of the Big East Conference to complete the regular In other games, it was Atlanta 38, as did Rosalind Coax. the ball and we didn’t have anybody in a 1:30 p.m. start. Bob Errey started the outburst of six goals in just Anderson had a pair of 2-yard halftime lead. “This week we put two good hal­ time,” East coach Kathy O’Neill that race was tough. I think the start season schedule, did finally receive a bid to the Big East Cincinnati 17; Chicago 31, Phoenix Rockvlllo 14 13 0 0 — over 10 minutes against rookie goalie George touchdown runs and Jim Harbaugh ves together,” he said. Tierney and Coax, a pair of fresh­ hurt us.” there. We finally managed to stop it 27 tourney which begins Friday. 21; San Diego 41, Tampa Bay 10; said. “He looked strong the whole Manchestsr 0 0 0 0 — o Mancluk. Three were scored on power plays. passed and ran for two other scores. Pat Leahy’s 32-yard field goal Darin Kehler threw for 128 yards men, took 21st and 35th, respective­ Sophomores Joe Moriarty, David and then we let Steven and (the of­ Scoring: UConn, which will play top-seeded Seton Hall Friday Detroit 27, New Orleans 10; Green race. He’s ready mentally and physi­ fense) take over for awhile.” Mancluk, who got his first NHL win Saturday night Anderson has 10 of the Bears’ 14 with 44 seconds left in the game and ran for 54 and a touchdown as ly. Senior Kristi Dulberger was 43rd Wilk, Scott Herman and Matt Labbe at 1 p.m. at the Connecticut Soccer Stadium, finished cally for Friday.” k l^ ) **'"*'^ **"'^** Th»«p«lri against Philadelphia, allowed seven goals on 33 shots Bay 24, Minnesota 10; and the New touchdowns this season. removed the threat of the Oilers Yale earned its first victory in followed by freshman Julie Meiser placed 36th, 41st, 44th and 50th, fourth in the Big East at 3-2-3 for 9 points. Second- York Jets 17, Houston 12. Although the East boys (227 in 65th. And did they ever. Rockville ui?'i 42-yd paM from Slava in two periods. Chicago led 28-0 in the first half winning by a field goal. Leahy has Philadelphia since 1980. respectively. Senior Dave Hoagland Mikulski (Thaspsiri kick) seeded Boston College and third-seeded Syracuse play in The Los Angeles Rams are at Pit­ points), defending MM champs, needed just two plays on its next Capitals 1, Oilers 0: Goaltender Don Beaupre before holding on for its third con­ now converted 7l‘ o"f his last 75 field Kehler’s 5-yard touchdown run was 58th. R- Chris Rllay g-yd pass from Mikulski placed eighth and did not make the “Everyone ran well,” Bebyn said. possession to take a 14-0 lead. (Thespsiri kick) the 10:30 a.m. tourney opener Friday. The Friday win­ stopped 31 shots as Washington defeated Edmonton. tsburgh tonight, while Denver, the secutive victory. goals inside the 40-yard line. gave Yale (4-3, 3-1) a 21-7 lead at Suitor was more than pleased R- Leary 25-yd pass from Mikulski (kick ners meet in Sunday’s title game at 12:30 p.m. Open, junior Dan Thiery qualified Racing luck was not on the side Mikulski double pumped on a 2nd- Beaupre has only two wins this season, but both Los Angeles Raiders, Kansas City halftime. Yale gained 260 yards total with his young team tliis year and failed) and Seattle had byes. for the Open by placing fifth in of die Manchester boys, who placed and-11 from the Manchester 42 and Statistics: The Big East tourney winner receives an automatic have been shutouts. He beat New Jersey 4-0 on Oct. offense in the first half while hold­ looks forward to the future. M p 49ers 20, Browns 17: Joe Mon­ 17:21. seventh in LL with 223 points. caught Leary in full stride cruising NCAA Tournament berth. 20. The struggling Oilers have scored only four goals ing Penn (2-5, 2-2) to 149. Yale “Dan Thiery continues to run well “Our season is done,” he said. down the right sideline 10 yards 63 Offensive Plays 55 Cris Errazuriz and Brian Parker scored tlie goals tana, after struggling the entile Two reasons why Xavier of Middletown took the LL 10 First downs 13 finished with 340 yards offense, 235 and has been a great leader for the “We had a great year. We’re looking ahead of the Indian secondary. against St. Francis. in their last four games, all losses. second half, took San Francisco 44 title with 70 pioints. Four of the eight forward to next year.” 01 Vhrds rushing 24S yards of it on the ground against a team,” O’Neill said. boys’ wildcard teams came from “If you are going to give him 32 Thrds passing leo yards in seven plays, setting** up we should be your Penn team that led the league in The Bolton boys placed 12th in S 123 Tmalyard." Gregg Romero was 59th followed LL, the most heated race of the day. (Mikulski) that much time and you 2-16 Passing ig .25 STAN SAYS: defending the run. with 307 points while the RHAM car repair choice. by John Carlson in 67th and Greg The main problem for the Indian are not going to double cover Mike 3 Interceptions 2 "SEE US FIRST, “Our offense executed about as girls took eighth in Class M with 1 Fumbles lost 2 1 Ciaglo was 113th. boys came at the start. Leary, I think you are going to be in Becker after the No. 1 ranking CALDWELL 206 points. _ Psnaltles 4.3* SEE US LAST. well as it could for a whole ball “My plan was really just to go out ___ trouble,” —Dunn — e s s lasaid. s a a v e . - v « r . ^ runiingPunting e s e game,” Cozza said. “We’ve been be accomplished in the ATP Tour OIL BUT SEE US!” there and run the best I could,” Ray By STEPHAN NASSTROM Mats (Wilander), but the difference YOU'LL BE GLAD striving for balance, and we got it, said. “This is where it counts. This World Championships on German now is that I’ve been doing it for the The Associated Press YOU DID! offensively and defensively.” is where you’ve got to give it. DeGennaro has good time against Spiders soil in Frankfurt Nov. 13-18. last five, six weeks.” 649-8841 The Elis are tied with Cornell and Today, 1 thought I had something to STOCKHOLM, — Boris Becker set out on a three-con­ He dropped only eight games DarUnoulh for the Ivy League lead prove to people. I didn’t run great By TOM COYNE weeks ago. tinent odyssey early this month to (6-2, 6-2, 6-4) on carpet against Ed­ well as a unit and when you do that Becker is a man on a mission. He with three games to play. all season. Lately, I’ve been running The Associated Press “Matt DeGennaro was the name with Didio’s performance. succeed. It started in Sydney, berg at Stuttgart, leading Germany The skills of our professional people you have success. And the offensive wants that elusive No. 1 ranking in Yale took the opening kickoff and better.” of the game,” Richmond coach Jim tennis. Australia, where he beat Edberg in to victory over Sweden in the 1989 and the most effective repair equipment help us drove 70 yards to take a 7-0 lead on Ray went out with the early line is playing exteemely well. “He always gets open,” Jackson three straight but tough sets (7-6, Davis Cup final. repair your damaged vehicle in the best possible STORRS — Connecticut’s Matt Marshall said. “He’s the best That’s the key.” “At this very moment I guess I’m a 1 -yard run by Jim Gouveia. pacesetters, and by the time they DeGennaro had time to pass and quarterback in the conference. He said. “He’s a good player.” 6-4, 6-4). It continued in Tokyo, “I’m one year older and smarter C.O.D. way .For unitized body damage, we use the Chief ■Hie Huskies scored on four of the best player in the world, but 150 Gtillon Minimum After Penn’s Brian Perry missed a emerged from the woods the first regained his timing. That made for a throws well with nobody on him and EteGennaro’s other TD pass was tomorrow morning it’s tlie same where he lost to third-ranked Ivan now, but I can’t really say why I’m PrICD subject to change. EZ Liner II to accurately and quickly repair your 27- yard field goal attempt, Chris time, it was Ray’s race to win or bad time for Richmond. he tlirows well willi three guys on their first six possessions to take a to tight end Brian Kozlowski from Lendl in the final. playing better now,” Becker said. car to manufacturer's specifications. 28-3 halftime lead. The Huskies led again,” said Becker. Kouri scored on a 1-yard run to give lose. DeGennaro was 23 of 30 passing him. That’s what you call execu­ 1-yard out to start the scoring. The German will still be No. 2 “I knew I would have a chance to Our skilled craftsmci, then take profes­ Yale a 14-0 lead. for 246 yards and three touchdowns tion.” 42-3 after scoring on their first two DeGennaro moved past Rhode Is­ become No. 1 if I played well in the sional care in finishing and painting your car to “I felt really strong,” Ray said. “I second-half possessions. when the new computer rankings are complete the job to your satisfaction. Because we Penn’s sole touchdown came on a feel like I’m in shape.” as the Huskies beat the Spiders DcGcmiaro left the game with tlie land’s Tom Ehrhardt (8,378 yards in fall tournaments,” Becker said. ROBERT J, SMITH, inc. Mark Didio, who needed 11 released today, despite trouncing know you take pride in your car, we take pride in 28- yard pass from Doug Hensch to The class meet and the Open are 42-24 in Yankee Conference play Huskies ahead 42-3 with 4:01 left in 1984-85) into second place on the No. 1 Stefan Edbcrg 6-4, 6-0, 6-3 in Indoors, nobody can top Becker’s stitches in his right hand last week, record in the last three years. He’s STAN OZIMEK our work. Damon Young. Although Young was Ray’s two main goals of the season. Saturday. the third quarter. ^1-tiine Yankee Conference passing the Stockholm Open final. Rob«ri I Smith, Inc. AWARD WINNING tackled seconds after the catch and had 10 catches for 149 yards and list with 8,404 yards. Maine’s Mike 78-5 since the beginning of 1988. IN.SIJRANSMITHS Ail Lines of See all the reasons why you can trust “These are my two goals for the “He looks good,” Connecticut The Huskies won their second “But Boris is catching up rapid­ BODY SHOP MANAGER your vehicle repair to us. Stop in or call. lost the ball, officials ruled it a two touchdowns. But all Didio’s Buck, who graduated last year, leads This year, he’s 25-1. season,” he said. “Evcrytliing else coach Tom Jackson said. “His straight and improved to 4-4 overall ly,” Edbcrg said Sunday after his Insurance LOANER A RENTAL VEHICLES AVAILABLE IN MOST CASES touchdown. timing was much improved early teammates and coach talked about the list with 8,845 yards. Against Edberg, Becker was leads up to this. and 3-2 in conference, while the after the game was his being caught most-onesided loss ever to Becker in The only points in the second today. He threw it well. His arm, 1 Victor Taylor, who had 96 yards awesome. Spiders lost their fourth straight to from behind on tlie 1-yard line on a a bcst-of-fivc-scts match. COLLISION quarter came on field goals: a 34- Defending the Open? tliink, is fully recovered.” fall to 1-7 and 1-5. rushing on 21 carries, added scoring “It was probably the best match in 42-yard reception. Becker can’t become No. 1 even 649-5241 yarder and a 26-yardcr by Ed Perks “I would love to win it again,” he It was the second start for DeGen­ “We’re playing real well,” runs of 6 and 11 yards. Craig Mur­ my life,” he said. “Everything I m \ for Yale and a 33-yarder by Perry for said. “Now, it’s whoever wants it “He got walked down,” Jackson ray scored from 14 yards out on a if he wins the ftiris Open, which is touched was gold. 65 East Center Street CENTER naro after coming back from a DeGennaro said. “We’re playing said. 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