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Basketball Marlst 78, Brooklyn Col 20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Jan. 18. 1991 J SCOREBOARD War on Iraq A Maine-Augusta 65, Maine Maritime 61 Power-play Qpportunities-Washington 0 of Manhattan 55, Niagara 52 8 ; Minnesota 0 of 4. Basketball Marlst 78, Brooklyn Col. 68 Goalies—WbsNngton, Beaupre, 7-11-1 (20 Mount SL Vincent 85, Kings Point 68 shots-15 saves). Minnesota, Hayward, 4-8-1 Transactions Penn S t 83, Rhode Island 65 (36-34). Penn St-Behrend 84, Fredonia S t 77 FANCY FEAT A—6,301. NBA standings Pratt 101, CCNY 91 They won the U.S. and world figure skating BASEBALL Referee—Kerry Fraser. Linesmen— Randy EASTERN CONFERENCE Rutgers 80, George Washington 75 American League ehampionships in the same year Mitton, Jay Sharrers. Atlantic Division SE Massachusetts 102, Rhode Island Coll. BQSTQN RED SQX—Agreed to terms with A W L Pet. GB 87 S kater Title sweeps Years Canadiens 4, Blues 2 John Dopson, pitcher, on a one-year contract Boston 29 7 .806 — S t Francis, NY 84, Monmouth, N.J. 74 CALIFQRNIA ANGELS—Agreed to terms Philadelphia 22 14 .611 7 S t Peter's 68. Iona 63 Montreal 0 3 1—4 with Mark Eichhorn and Jeff Robinson, pitchers, ISRAEL Dick Button K ^ 1948-52 Washington 16 19 .457 12't2 Vermont 75, Colgate 73 5 SL Louis 0 1 1—2 on one-year contracts. NowVbrk 15 20 .429 13'/2 Wagner 'r5. Long Island U. 71 Scott Hamilton 1981-84 First Period-None. Penalties— Dufresne, NEW YORK YANKEES—Agreed to terms New Jersey 10 25 .286 181/2 Vforcester S t 120, Nichols 69 Mon (cross-checking), 15:09; Bassen, StL with Roberto Kelly, outfielder, on a one-year Miami 10 27 .270 19i/2 SOUTH Carol Heiss 4 1957-60 (hooking), 19:14. contract. Central Division Ala.-Birmingham 67, South Florida 62 Second Period— 1, Montreal, R.CourInall 15 National League (MePhee), 7:46. 2. Montreal, MePhee 7 (Ewen, Chicago 27 10 .730 — Arkansas S t 82. Cent Florida 76 Hayes Jenkins ^ 4 1953-56 SAN FRANCISCQ GIANTS—Agreed to Detroit 27 11 .711 1/2 Ashland 91, Kentucky S t 79 Castle), 8:25. 3, St Louis, Bassen 9 terms with Kelly Downs, pitcher, and Mike Milwaukee 26 12 .684 11/2 Beihune-Cookman 79, Howard U. 77 Peggy Fleming ^ 3 1966-68 (Feothorstone, G.Cavallini), 10:00. 4, Montreal, Kingery, outfielder, on one-year contracts. Atianta 21 15 .583 51/2 Campbell 88, N.C.-Greensboro 67 MePhee 8 (R.Courtnall, Dufresne), 14:51. American Aiaoclatlon Indiana 14 23 .378 13 Campbellsville 110, Brescia 86 David Jenkins Penalties—Oates, StL (hooking), :48; Daignealt LQUISVILLE REDBIRDS—Named Tab Cleveland 12 25 .324 15 Centenary 101, Samford 68 T / 3 1957-59 Mon (roughing), 5:01; Sutter, StL (roughing), Brockman director of marketing and public rela­ Chartotte 11 24 .314 15 Coastal Carolina at N.C.-Asheville, ppd., war 5fl1. tions. Tenley Albright 1 ( 2 1953,1955 WAITS WESTERN CONFERENCE David Lipscomb 103, Bethel, Tenn. 60 C Third Period—5, Montreal, RCourtnall 16, BASKETBALL Midwest Division Davidson 92, Charleston Southern 78 9:53. 6 , S t Louis, Featherstone 4 (Momesso, National Basketball Atsociallon N Brian Boitano 1986,1988 Whafs W L Pet. QB Emory A Henry 94, Washington A Lee 88 \] ^ 2 Marios), 15:28. Penalties—None. INDIANA RACERS—Signed Byron Dinkins, San Antonio 25 9 .735 — Shots on goal—Montreal 6-11-6—23. S t Faulkner 77, Birmingham-Southern 70 Linda Fratianne j ty 2 1977,1979 guard, to a 10-day contracL Vbur Hometown: Manchester’s Award-Winning Newspaper Utah 25 12 .676 V n Francis Marlon 86, Cent Wesleyan 52 Louis 9-10-15-34. MIAMI HEAT—Signed Alan Qgg, canter, to a Newsstand Price: 35 Cents ^ News Ftower-play Opportunities—Montreal 0 of 2; 10-day contracL Houston 19 18 .514 71/2 Freed-Hardeman 106, Christian Brothers 94 K Dallas 12 23 .343 131/2 Furman 67, Liberty 62 Tim Wood ^ 2 1969-70 S t Louis 0 of 1. FOOTBALL Minnesota 12 23 .343 131/2 Ga. Southwestern 99, Berry 78 Goalies—Montreal, Roy, 19-13-3 (34 World League of American Football Source 1991 Sports Almonoc NEA Graphic Orlando 10 28 .263 17 Georgia S t 73, Georgia Southern 72 shots-32 saves). S t Louis, Fliendeau, 15-7-5 WLAF—Named Bruce Dworshak European Saturday, Jan. 19,1991 Denver 8 29 .216 181/2 Guilford 87, Greensboro 77 (23-19). coordinator. Paclllc Division Hampden-Sydney 83. E. Mennonite 75 A— 16,434. SACRAMENTO SURGE—Named Bob Portland 32 7 .821 — Lander 84, Limesto.ne 80 DOUBLE — Jill Trenary won the U.S. and world figure skat­ Referee-Andy vanHellemond. Lines­ Owens offensive assistant coach. Phoenix 24 11 .686 6 Lee 68, Tusculum 60 men—Gord Broseker, Mark Flare. HOCKEY LA Lakers 24 11 .686 6 Morgan SL 75. Florida AAM 67 ing titles in 1990. She was the eighth woman to capture both National Hockey League Airlift Golden State 20 16 .556 101/2 N.C. Charlotte 87, Va. ComrTwnwaalth 74 of those championships in the same year. Seven men have LOS ANGELES KINGS—Assigned Jim Seattle 16 18 .471 131/2 New Orleans 76. Lamar 66 Thomson, right wing, to New Haven of the e m e rg e n c y U Clippers 13 25 .342 181/2 Oglethorpe 103, Sewanee 74 also done so. However, only 10 skaters (listed above) have Golf American Hockey League. Sacramento 8 26 .235 211/2 S.C.-Spartanburg 81. S.C.-Aiken 56 NEW YORK ISLANDERS—Sent Grog Parks, Second Israel attack d e c la re d Thursday's Games SE Louisiana 75, NIcholls S t 72 swept those titles more than once. center, to Capital District of the American Hock- Detroit 97, Houston 91. OT Shaw 111, Voorhees67 oy Losqug WASHINGTON (AP) — LA Lakers 93, Sacramento 78 Southern Miss. 64. Tulane 57 Hawaiian Open scores NEW YORK RANGERS—Obtained Joe Clrel- Friday's Games Spring Hill 96, William Carey 84 la, defenseman, from the Quebec Nordiques lor Defense Secretary Dick Cheney ing), 9:43; Velischek, Que (holding), 14:14. HONOLULU (AP) — Scores Thursday after New Jersey at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Tena Temple 106, Pensacola Christian 77 Aaron Miller, defenseman, and the Rangers' Shots on goal—Quebec 9-7-10—26. the first round of the $1.1 million Hawaiian on Friday declared an “airlift Utah at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Texas-Pan American 90, SW Louisiana 82 1991 fifth-round draft choice. Recalled Tie Philadelphia 13-7-9—29. Open, played on the 6,975-yard, par 36-36— 72 emergency” and ordered 20 New York at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Union, Ky. 65, Berea 64 Hockey Domi, right wing, from Binghamton of the Power-play Opportunities—Quebec 0 of 3 ; Waialae Country Club (a-amateur): Golden Slate at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Union, Tenn. 93, Trevecca Nazarene 85 Philadelphia 1 of 4. American Hockey League. commercid airlines to provide Scott Simpson 32-30—62 Chicago at Atlanta. 8 p.nx Va Wesleyan 88, Mary Washington 79 Goalies-Quebec, Tugnutt, 9-21-7 (29 SOCCER as many as 181 aircraft to help LA Clippers at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Virginia S t 68, N.C. Central 59 NHL standings shots-24 saves). Philadelphia, Hexiall, 7-8-4 Ed Humenik 32-31—63 National Professional Soccer League launched by Hussein Charlotte at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. John Cook 33-31—64 CHICAGO POWER—Activated Viktor ferry U.S. war supplies and e- Virginia Union 88, Bowie S t 73 WALES CONFERENCE (26-25). Orlando at Milwaukee, 9 p.m. Larry Mize 33-31-64 Jakovijevic, midfielder, from the disabled list W. Kentucky 77, Old Dominion 74 Patrick Division A— 17,287. By MARCUS ELIASON quipment to foe Middle East. Detroit at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. Winston-Salem 82. Livingstone 71 Referee—Dan Marouelli. Linesmen— Dan Lee Janzen 33-32-65 Signed Larry Sunderland, midfielder, to a 10- W L T R a GF GA Jack Renner 35-31—€6 day contracL Acquired & d ri Gjonbalaj, mid­ The Associated Press The action puts into effect foe Seattle at LA Lakws, 10:30 p.m. Xavier, NO 74, Tougaloo 50 NY Ftengers McCourtt Flat Dapuzzo. 26 16 8 60 184 153 Gii Morgan 36-30—66 fielder, from the New Vbrk Kick, for cash. second stage of a long-standing Yfeshington at Portland, 10:30 p.m. MIDWEST PNIadelphia 24 21 6 54 169 161 Corey F^vin 34-32—66 COLLEGE Saturday's Games Baker 91, Graceland 87 Pittsburgh Oilers 6, islanders 1 agreement between foe govern­ 25 21 3 53 210 181 PWl Blackmar 33-33—66 NCAA—Raced Miami, Ohio on two years’ TEL AVIV, Israel — Iraqi mis­ New Jersey at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Bellarmine 101, Ind.-Pur.-Ft Wayne 87 New Jersey 19 19 10 48 174 165 Edmonton 3 1 2_6 Chip Beck 34-32—66 probation for violations by former men's basket­ ment and foe airline industry Utah at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. Columbia, Mo. 84, Cent Bible 64 Washington siles hit Tel Aviv area in an early T | 21 25 2 44 155 162 N.Y. Islanders 0 1 0— 1 Mark Brooks 32-34—66 ball coach Jerry Pelrson. Now Vbrk at PNIadolpihia, 730 p.m. Concordia, Wis. 96, Northwestern, Wis. 93 NY Islanders morning barrage Saturday, the army that commercial jets could be 16 25 6 38 132 166 First Period— 1, Edmonton, Linseman 6 Mark Lye 33-33—66 AUSTIN PEAY—Named Vince Hoch, defen­ Golden State at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
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