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MADRID, Spain (AP) — A car were informed bomb and explosions from rockets fired at the Defense Ministry shook the Spanish capital today, injuring By George Loyng ieties befpre their public disclo­ at least nine people and filling the Herald Reporter sure.” Starkey said in a statement streets with smoke, police said. delivered to the Herald. “ It was Meanwhile in Paris, a car bomb The Gerald Labriola campaign only the public disclosure which exploded before dawn today out­ was aware of allegations that its deterred the Labriola inner circle Manchester supporters had ille­ side the offices of the Organization from going forward with their for Economic Cooperation and gally collected petition signatures tainted primary.” Development, breaking windows, to force a May delegate primary Starkey, who reiterated her 1^ but did nothing to cancel plans for * ay in the neighborhood but causing no charges in an interview this injuries, police said. the vote, the woman whose com­ morning, said that in early April. There was no immediate claim plaint to police led to an inventiga- Diana’s teenage son came to her tion of the matter charged today. of responsibility for the Madrid house asking that she sign a blast, but police said they sus­ Gertrude Starkey, the former petition to force a primary be­ Republican deputy registrar of pected ETA, the Basque separatist tween Labriola’s slate of delegates group fighting for automony for voters whose complaint about the and one endorsed by the Republi­ petitioning effort resulted in the the Basque region of northern can Town Committee that mostly Spain. recent arrest of four people — supported his gubernatorial rival, including town Directors Thomas Government spokesman Manuel Richard Bozzuto. Starkey said she Moles said 12 rockets were fired at Ferguson and William Diana — warned Diana’s son that what he said this morning her husband told the Ministry of Defense. The was doing was illegal and told him preliminary investigation showed Labriola’s son about the allega­ to tell his father, who leads the tions one week before newspaper that six struck the facade, two hit three-member GOP minority on parked cars, two exploded against reports about the effort broke and the Board of Directors. led to the cancellation of the walls, one exploded against a wall Starkey said her husband. Noah and the shrapnel hit a passing bus. primary. Starkey, later went to the regis­ "The highest echelon of the and the 12th did not explode. Moles trars’ office and discovered that said. Labriola-for-governor campaign the petition circulated by Diana’s had actual knowledge of impropr- One of the injured was Vice- son had been submitted for certifi­ Admiral Carlos Vila Mirandii, cation. On April 23, Noah Starkey Herald photo by Tucker deputy director of personnel in the called Labriola’s son. Gerald La­ Ministry of Defense, who was hit briola Jr., to tell him about what Silk City sHp-up by flying debris when a rocket Vacation had happenfd and about other struck his office, Moles said. improprieties he had discovered, No details were available imme­ she said. Robert Lee, competing unattached, Manchester native Sue Lucek and Stan diately on the identities of the other ordeal Neither Labriola Jr. nor the misses the handoff on a water bottle Moraski of Canton Center set records in injured people. It also was not candidate could be reached for during action at Sunday's third annual their respective divisions. Story, more known whether they were injured direct comment this morning. by the car bomb or the rockets. However. Labriola finance direc­ Silk City Triathlon in Manchester. pictures on page 9. Moles said the rockets were fired is over tor Eric Wexler, in a relayed by remote control about one- message, said Labriola Jr. does quarter mile across the Paseo de la By John F. Kirch not remenfiber receiving the phone Herald Reporter Castellana, Madrid’s main north- call. Wexler stressed that the south artery. SJanchester primary effort was State opens Senkow hearing Police spokesman Daniel Her- Members of a Manchester fam­ initiated locally and that the rero said the rockets apparently ily who found themselves in campaign organization had no­ Florida without their van and were aimed at the fourth-floor thing to do with with overseeing the office of Defense Minister Narcis money earlier this month say it’s collection of signatures. good to be home. Union seeks reinstatement for fired engineer Serra. Starkey said this morning she The car carrying the rockets, a “ It felt good to be back,” said assumed Labriola’s son had called John Prytko,' whose family was left By John F. Kirch which . represents Senkow and sedan, caught fired and exploded Manchester Labriola supporters officials illegally instituted a new at 10: 28 a.m.. police said. stranded in Tavares, Fla., when Herald Reporter about 60 lower-management town about her husband’s complaint. policy when they required all town About 1.5 minutes later, a car the van was stolen two days after She said she does not know for employees employees to remove .sexually they arrived in the Sunshine State The State Board of Labor Rela­ bomb exploded near the wrecked certain this was done, but added No details were available today. explicit material from the work for a vacation. "The old saying. tions began its investigation today .sedan, police said. Both cars were that Ferguson is a friend of The hearing was called by the place. ‘Home Sweet Home’ was very true into two union complaints against parked in Manuel de Falla Street in Labriola’s son. labor board to investigate two for us.” . the town in connection with the Senkow was fired May 13after 18 an affluent neighborhood in north­ Diana and Ferguson could not be complaints CSEA filed again.st the ern Madrid. Prytko, his wife, Ann, and their firing of Town Engineer Walter years as the town’s chief engineer reached for comment today and town. The board is trying to Moles said the second explosion three sons, Joey, 9, Chris, 14, and Senkow for alleged sexual harass­ for what town officials said was have declined to talk with the determine if the complaints have was believed intended to injure Robert, 17, took a jet from Orlando ment of a female employee. sexual harassment of a female Herald since their arrests. Also merit enough to conduct a formal employee. police officers who gathered to to Hartford Tuesday, ending the The closed hearing, which arrested in connection with the open hearing on the case. investigate the rocket blasts. three-week ordeal that started started late this morning and According to police records. alleged primary irregularities Police initially said they be­ shorly after they left Manchester continued into the afternoon, was The union’s first complaint was Senkow admitted that he had were Edward Wilson, a candidate lieved bombs had been planted in July 3. The fam ily’s oldest son, . held at the Municipal Building and filed with the labor board in June placed pornographic material on for the Legislature in the 13th both cars. John, 19, did not make the trip. involved labbr board officials. and charges that the town is the woman’s desk,' but said he did Assembly District, and Elsie Tar- Initial Kidio reports said police For nearly two years the Prytkos Assistant Town Manager Steven withholding information concern­ so only to cheer her up, Senkow taglia. the personal secretary to a had founotchrs loaded with explo­ had saved for the vacation, which R. Werbner and Joseph M. ing Senkow’s May 13 firing. A was charged with the infraction of prominent Manchester sives parked near the residence of was to include some swimming at Carosella. field director of the Civil second complaint was filed earlier creating a public disturbance and Republican. France's ambassador in Madrid. Kelly Springs Park in Orange Service Employees Affiliates Inc., this month arfd contends that town paid a fine in May. Starkey said she and her hus­ Francis Guttman. County and five days at Disney band did not call Diana. Ferguson, World. or other Manchester Republicans But shortly after arriving at about their complaints because Kelly Springs. Ann Prytko disco­ they did not think they would do vered the fam ily’s blue Ford van O’NeilhMoffett rift may anthing. and everything in it — including "What would they do?” she credit cards, almost $2,000 in cash asked. “ They were going about and travelers checks, medicine being very brazen about it.” and all their clothes — had been affect town performance Earlier this month, Diana was stolen. . charged with making a false “ And there we were, with just statement for allowing his son to By George Layng our bathing suits,” John Prytko circulate primary petition sheets. Herald Reporter said today. He and the other three suspects are News Analysis After numerous phone calls from scheduled to appear in Manchester While the campaigning is over and the their motel room, the Prytkos were Superior Court on Wednesday. emotionally-charged Democratic state con­ t able to get a temporary Sears ’The primary was cancelled after vention has passed, some Manchester-area credit card, which they used to buy Diana withdrew the signatures he supporters of defeated gubernatorial candi­ Please turn to page 8 had submitted for certification. date Toby Moffett say they will have a of debate — that of whether Moffett should difficult time supporting Gov. William have run for governor this year. O’Neill in this November’s general election. In an eleventh-hour appeal to the “ I’d rather not even vote for governor,” convention. Moffett defended his candidacy TODAY’S HERALD said Robin Tracey, a Manchester Moffett and tried to argue that he offered an agenda supporter who attended the convention. that distinguished him from both O’Neill and Tracey, who helped coordinate Moffett’s the Republican Party. Among the differen­ town campaign, charged Saturday that ces he listed were his support for providing Divestment push O’Neill won not because he was the best equitable pay for the state’s female -4:, Index candidate, but because of back-room employees and a six-month factory closing Connecticut labor leaders are 16 pafiM, 2 aactlona political dealing. notice for workers, instituting stricter paid to negotiate contracts and to “ They played real dirty.” Tracey said of standards for toxic-waste disposal and press grievances, but some are A r lu ir n 1A O’Neill’s supporters after the governor disvesting state funds from South Africa. spending time and energy on a r t la M ifin H 1 R .1 R overwhelmingly won the party nomination Moffett said the platform adopted by the problem that originates more than C n i n i m A Saturday in a vote that denied Moffett the convention was well-written, but could have 7,000 miles away — apartheid. r.nnnairtiriit opportunity to challenge the endorsement in been more progressive. He also argued that Story on page 5. FntArtainmant , , . _ 1A a ^p tem b er primary. his proposals helped stir debate within the Pn/

g r a N ’et in wake of battie Convention RDCKT MTM. NCWCj .NEA HARTFORD (AP) - Gov. William A Meanwhile. Democratic State Chair­ Jack O’Neill, who managed to stave off man Timothy J. Moynihan says the nothing to Anderson challenger Toby Moffett’s bid for a bruising fight between O’Neill and primary to settle the Democratic Moffett didn’t leave wounds that can’t gubernatorial nomination, is taking a be healed by Election Day. few days off before resuming his In fact. Moynihan says he expects the re-election campaign. healing process to begin as early as this be proud of Moffett, though, says he’s got to do week. some thinking before deciding what’s “ It always takes a couple days.” next for him. The numerous breaches of etiquette and Moynihan said, shortly after the “ I am not making any short-term or Democratic State Convention closed ;principle at the Democratic State Convention Bulgaria kills long-term plans.” Moffett said after his Saturday. this past weekend should have left party defeat at the Democratic State Conven­ “ Usuajly in things like this, there’s a members a bit uncomfortable. tion this weekend. little period of healing. But we started to The first, and perhaps the most He did tell a television interviewer talk to some people right here on the and represses over the weekend that he planned to (convention) floor.” Moynihan said. disappointing, was the tone of the keynote press his appeal of a judge’s dismissal “ We don’t want to miss this opportunity speech by form er Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, of his lawsuit seeking to throw out the to be a united party.” which supporters of challenger Toby Moffett results of a pivotal delegate election He said he had no immediate plans to a million Turks between him and O’Neill in Waterbury. approach Moffett to discuss his cam­ quite justifiably said sounded more like a O’Neill won that election by 43 votes paign debts, which total more than nominating speech for an incumbent and took all 49 Waterbury convention $330,000. governor than an inspirational message for WASHINGTON — Cultural genocide is being delegates, dooming Moffett’s quest for O’Neill said after winning the nomi­ the delegate support he needed at this the party. systematically practiced against Bulgaria’s nation that he was still ready and weekend’s convention to force a prim­ In the customary fashion of keynote Turkish minority by the communist regime. willing to talk to Moffett about debts or ary against O’Neill. anything else. speakers at political conventions, Ribicoff Those who resist the government’s attempts to Two week’s after the Waterbury “ My arms are open, my door is paid homage in his speech to the greats of the stamp out all traces of Turkish language and election, allegations surfaced of wides­ open.” the governor said. customs, and the minority’s adherence to the Hsrald photo by Tucker pread absentee ballot fraud. Nine state Democratic Party, recalling the names But O’Neill indicated it would'beupto Moslem religion, are either imprisoned or shot. Lt. Gov. Joseph Fauliso, left, celebrates with Gov. people have since been arrested. Moffett to make the next move. of W ilbur Cross, W ilbur Snow and a host of The plight of Bulgaria’s ethnic Turks, who Toby Moffett for the party endorsement, winning Moffett sued, saying the fraud Moffett, though, sounded reluctant to others. But his subsequent emphasis on Gov. number about 1 million, or nearly 10 percent of the William O’Neill and O'NeiM’s wife, Nikki, after the enough delegates to deny Moffett the chance to required a new election. But a Superior make any move any time soon William A. O’Neill’s qualifications to be population, is described in cables to the State governor won the Democratic nomination Satur­ wage a September primary. Court judge said he had waited too long “ I have no idea as to the support of to file the suit He’s appealing that ;numbered among that group went beyond Department from the U.S. Em bassy in Sofia. Our day in Hartford. O'Neill easily beat challenger this person or any other person,” the ruling to the state Supreme Court. former four-term congressman said propriety for the kickoff of a convention at associate Lucette Lagnado has seen the cables rwhich there was to be a contest — however and interviewed experts on the subject. H ere’s what she learned about this little-publicized one-sided — for the gubernatorial tragedy: nomination. Connecticut In Brief • The Communist regim e does not acknowledge State unions join divestment push With no less a luminary than form er Gov. South Africa should be part that there are Turks in Bulgaria. One embassy Ex-Choate student fights extradition John Dempsey to nominate him and the vast cable noted that the government “ eliminated NEW HAVEN (AP) - Labor South African blacks arises out of a from whites and mired in poverty. expand its policy of partial divesti­ majority of delegates securely on his side, from statistical existence more than 1 million HARTFORD — A former student wanted for allegedly leaders are paid to negotiate basic concern for civil rights and Apartheid is also causing mount­ ture to a total ban. perhaps as early O ’Neill did not need the extra boost. persons previously identified as (Turks).” This supplying cocaine to fellow students at the Choate Rosemary contracts and to press grievances, equal employment opportunity. ing violence in the country. Under as next year. of month that marks freedom but some in Connecticut are " I t ’s a long way away, but it does the current stale of emergency . A loftier approach by Ribicoff. who should official creation of “ unpersons’ is “ a socio-plitical Hall preparatory school has decided to remain in Venezuela and “ There’s an election between feat of truly Orwellian proportions,” the cable fight extradition, U.S. Attorney Stanley Twardy said today. < spending time and energy on a have an impact on us. As long as there, 2.300 union members are now and then.” she said. have played the role of Democratic elder problem that originates more than commented. Matthew R. Holmes, 20, of Caracas. Venezuela, faces a cocaine workers are being exploited any­ being detained. Unionized workers at Yale have Bv Chuck Stone Once having acquired free­ colonists did King George III or 7.000 miles away - apartheid. where in the world, workers here Under pressure from unions, the statesman, would have given some dignity to • In the past two years, the embassy reported, distribution charge in the 1984 case that led to the arrests of 16 beenyaclive in the divestment dom. however, both nation^ the French, King Louis XVI —. Connecticut unionists — along are going to be held hostage to trustees of two pension funds for mo^emenL in part by supporting a campaign that so far has sorely lacked it. there have been “ well-documented ... police other Choate students. July’s summer torpor seems systematically prohibited it for doesn’t even figure as a viable with religious and civil rights that,” Tianti told the New Haven municipal employees in New students who want the university Another speech that may have turned off a terror tactics used to isolate rem ote villages and Holmes had planned to surrender to federal authorities today, groups and students — are pres­ an ironic breeding ground for others in Asia and Africa. \ alternative. Register. Haven voted a year ago to to sell its estimated $400 million in •few Democrats who did not think the future force inhabitants to change their full names from but decided against returning to the country after negotiations suring state government, munici­ She said unions are pressing for selectively sell holdings in com­ freedom’s rambunctious Today, most elementary- A fter 210 com fortable years on stocks in companies that do Islamic to Slavic/Christian Bulgarian names.” broke down over possible punishment, his attornev said. The palities and universities to sell an end to apartheid because they panies that do business in South business in South Africa. Local 34 of the party rested entirely on whether behavior. school students can recognize independence, Americans have • The embassy reported that violence has attorney wants to keep Holmes out of prison, slock they own in companies doing believe it is morally repugnant. Africa. They are to consider and Local 35 of the Federation of ,O ’Neill or Moffett became the 1986 But France’s celebration of its the justification for America’s forgotten that freedom is non- resulted when ethnic Turks chose to resist the “ We’re pursuing, right now, the extradition of Mr. Holmes,” business in South Africa. In another interview several expanding the policy later this University Employees also have gubernatorial candidate was Moffett’s Bastille Day. only 10 days after existence: “ We hold these truths negotiable. The Boston Tea Twardy said today in Hartford. name changes and other attempts to eradicate Several dozen union activitisls, months ago'. Tianti said that some summer. asked Yale to fully divest their speech seconding his own nomination. this year’s historic Fourth of to be self-evident, that all men Party was not an exercise in including Frank Carrano. presi­ their cultural identity; The^ilitia, backed by the Federal authorities say Holmes made seven trips to Venezuela union pension funds contain stocks The Hartford city employee pension funds. July festivities, is another re­ are created equal. . . Whenever collective bargaining. to supply other students with cocaine. dent of the Greater New Haven of companies with South-African pension funds are also partly During that speech, the form er Sixth arm y, entered m ajor 'Turkish communities and "This is a moral thing for our minder of July’s unique status as any form of government be­ The investigation into drug use at the Choate school in Labor Council, have been arrested holdings. She said the unions have divested, and Middletown’s are members. Their pension fund is District congressman made an impassioned used “ deadly force to reduce resistance,” an “ the month of freedom.” comes destructive of these ends, BISHOP TUTU SEEMS to Wallingford began after two students were arrested in April 1984 in anti-apartheid demonstrations asked companies to divest the totally divested. being .supported off the backs of plea to the delegates to permit a primary, embassy cable stated, adding: “ There were at Yale University this spring. Or it just may mean that it is the right of the people to alter understand and appreciate that while smuggling 300 grams of cocaine into the United States from disputed stock from the funds, and A coalition of labor and civil poor blacks in South Africa.” said quite properly characterizing the several reported cases of mass civil violence, They have twice picketed cargoes that unions often do not control the rights groups pushed hard for total summertime is revolution time. or abolish it and institute a new part of our heritage more than Venezuela. Federal authorities suspect that Holmes arranged Local 35 Chief Steward Phil Voigt ! which resulted in hundreds of deaths and many of South African metals being funds directly divestiture of state employee pen­ But'it was not until this summer Connecticut system of nominating England’s Magna Charta was government.” many of us. As this gentle- the drug-smuggling trip. more injuries.” unloaded in New Haven Harbor. The South African system of sion funds by the General Assem­ that the international union with candidates as one of the most restrictive in signed in June. South Africa’s l ■ ‘ mannered little man has remon­ • While some residents were imprisoned on Betty Tianti. president of the apartheid is a white-dominated set bly this spring, but the bill was which the Yale labor groups are Soweto rebellion also was in Y E T THESE STUD ENTS’ strated repeatedly, the Western ;the nation. But when he said, “ If we want to political charges, this relatively mild treatment Yale group backs policy, sanctions 150.000-member Connecticut Stale of controls that keeps blacks and narrowly defeated. Tianti said she affiliated voted to sell Its South June. mothers and fathers would nations didn’t “ negotiate” with ^ Labor Council, said the support for .wash Wateburygate down the drain, we do was reserved for the “ Turkish minority elite — people of other races segregated is optimistic that the state will African-related stock. Odd. isn’t it. how we Ameri­ quickly reject this as 1776 Hitler’s armies. Why do they NEW HAVEN — Former Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and :not deserve the governorship,” many of party officials, teachers, etc,,” the embassy cans exalt freedom and proclaim heretical nonsense when applied insist on negotiating with Bo­ Yale University President Benno C. Schmidt Jr. recommended those listening — especially those away from reported. Most of the recalcitrant ethnic Turks our readiness to die for it, yet to South Africa in 1986. tha’s storm troopers? today that Yale maintain its investments in South Africa, but were subjected to naked force. “ Refusal to agree the tensions of the convention hall — must deny that same privilege to black The French found a similar Carrying his logic one step called upon the U.S. government to impose economic sanctions • have interpreted it as a last-minute dig South Africans. President Rea­ rationale for Bastille Day in quickly to a name change was met by documented on the African nation. Bias called factor in spread of AIDS further, if President Reagan has cases of summary executions... . Individual ' resulting from desperation. gan conducts his symphony of Rousseau’s statement that “ the christened the contras in N icara­ A 10-member delegation from Yale, headed by Vance, toured killings seem to have been more widespread.” And perhaps O ’Neill can be excused if he hypocrisy, adorning his sunshine general will ... of the whole gua “ freedom fighters.” why South Africa last month to investigate American companies NEW HAVEN (AP) — Prejudice country.” gearing our health system for a transmission of AIDS and with patriotism “ with the most splen­ • As the poorest, least assimilated and already doing business in South Africa in which Y ale holds stock. against homosexuals is hurting the Herek said he is completing a . did not hold out an olive branch to Moffett in body” actually “ forced” a per­ aren’t Nelson Mandela and the huge influx of patients.” funding research for AIDS.” did eloquence." son to be free. worst-treated of any minority in Bulgaria, the Members of the delegation also discussed educational programs battle against AIDS and may even research project related to the Groups most often associated One way to help halt the spread ,his acceptance speech. However, he could at African National Congress their So far. 24 million black South ethnic Turks are considered easy targets for with three universities in South Africa that admit blacks. contribute to the spread of the psychological aspects of AIDS, and with the disease are homo.sexual of AIDS would be to establish m oral equivalents in South deadly disease, a Yale psycholo­ ■ least have made some reference to DURING OUR HEART- Africans, held in bondage by 4.8 Khomeini-style Moslem fundamentalism — a “ I have concluded that the odds are high that the current that he helps to review re.search men and drug users. Herek said publicly funded education pro­ Africa? ’The difference? Too gist says. grant proposals on the same ; reconciliation after having used a system THROBBING tribute to the million whites, have been unable possibility that frightens the communist rulers. violence will continue to escalate (in South Africa) and that epidemiologists know that the grams that provide specific sexual embarrassingly obvious to state. bloodshed will spread increasingly to the white communities in " I f we want to deal with AIDS subject for the National Institutes AIDS virus can be passed only advice to gay men, Herek said. For ■ tailor-made for the purpose to defeat a viable Statue of Liberty’s 100th anniver­ to translate the wisdom of The embassy has received “ reports of razed Black South Africans who still the months ahead,” Vance said during a news conference today effectively, we have to deal with of Health. He did not offer any through blood-lo-blood or blood-to- example, he said the use of a incum bent. sary. the president tied Ameri­ Jefferson or Rousseau into the mosques and ... pressure against fundmental have som e_affection for the at Yale. “ I believe that time has run out and that South Africa is this prejudice and bigotry focused concrete data from his study but semen contact, most commonly condom could prevent the trans­ ca’s destiny to France’s with a right to vote. Islam ic religious practices such as circumcision In the end, the entire proceeding carried a United States won’t tolerate our on the threshold of a civil w ar that will have to run its course with on gay men and lesbians, ’ said said he hoped to have it completed through .sexual contact or by the mission of a i d s . lovely phrase when he called t hat and funerals.” hollow air. It was a gathering for one purpose At this point. I almost sound as equivocation forever. no end in sight.” Gregory M. Herek. a visiting by August to present to the sharing of intravenous drug However, people who oppose • Turkish-language publications were once assistant professor of psychology. nation “ the midwife of our if I’m teaching Political Science Increasingly, they are becom­ The fact-finding trip lasted about 10 days, and included American Psychological .needles. homosexual activity are against ; — the steam roller nomination of an numerous and widely read by the ethnic minority. Herek called the bias against Association. liberty” He then recalled that 101. If so. my pedagogy is a flaw. ing alienated by the failure of trustees, students, university staff members and two faculty “ There are some problems with those kinds of programs, he said. •incumbent over a challenger whose proper But last year the government stepped in and the homosexuals “ homophobia” and Acquired immune deficiency Herek said the federal Centers “ in two world wars, America Theories too easily become a most Am ericans to connect this members. Yale said the delegation met with the Yale dealing with AIDS effectively and publications were “ abruptly published only in said it was having political and syndrome is a fatal breakdown of those problems center on the for Disease Control in Atlanta . right to a prim ary was to be sacrificed on the stood with France as she fought cosmetic for action. symbolic “ month of freedom” to Corporation, the school’s board of trustees, on Thursday. Bulgarian.” the embassy reported. At the same social implications with regards to the body’s immune system and has general panic and hysteria that blocked funding for AIDS educa­ floor. for her life — and civilization” In just this way. the average a right to exult in Johannesburg time. Turkish-language radio broadcasts were AIDS. been spreading throughout the has been associated with AIDS.” tion programs in several locations Replete with its cheering delegates, signs, We were repaying a debt. In Am erican is seduced into argu­ as Samuel Adams did when he eliminated. “ Today, not a single word of Turkish The Reagan administration is country, most noticeably in the last Herek said in a telephone inter­ because “ they didn’t want to smiles, cheers and jeers, Connecticut’s 1986 America’s Revoluntionary War. ing the merits of economic heard the gunfire at Lexington: Andre, state’s celebrity seal. Is dead not dealing effectively with AIDS five years. While an estimated view last week. "One of the major appear to be condoning many Frenchmen distinguished sanctions vs. divestment or the is published in Bulgaria,” the embassy reported. :Democratic Convention m ay have seemed “ What a glorious morning for in part because of fears of political 23,000 people have the disease now, underlying .sources of this is homosexuality” themselves on our battlefields. Sullivan principles’ apologia for • The communist regim e prudently applies its Andre the Seal, who swam many springs from Connecticut to repercussions from its fundamen­ about 270.000 cases of AIDS will be In Los Angeles, some govern­ exciting to many. But thanks to overkill and a A m erica.” because AIDS is associated with Democracy has thrived on this apartheid The right of black anti-Turkish discrimination to military service. Maine and whose tricks delighted tourists and aquarium visitors, talist Christian constituency, diagnosed by 1991. Herek said. gay men. and all of the prejudice ment officials called for an investi­ ■ lack of vision for the future, it certainly was As the embassy has explained: “ The Bulgarian was found dead over the weekend and laid to rest, his trainer said selfless exchange of life for South Africans taffverthrow Der Chuck Stone is a syndicated Herek said, “ These numbers are very fright­ and bigotry focused on gay men in gation into the production of a constitution’s alleged ‘equal treatment’ o f... in Rockport, Maine. “ Just look at Ronald Reagan.” far from inspiring. liberty. FuhretBotha — §s^ e American columnist. ening,” he said. “ It’s obvious that our society has become associated videotape that would “ teach safe citizens does not apply to the Turks when it comes “ We had a little impromptu service when we buried him,” Herek said. “ He has hardly ever we have to be dealing with this with AIDS. sex” to gay men. calling it to m ilitary duty. The Turks are placed into trainer Harry A. Goodridge said Sunday. Members of used the word AIDS in his public issue. We have to be conducting “ As a result, the general hyste­ pornography, he said, uniformed labor battalions and are not entrusted Goodridge’s family gathered for the observance and Andre was statements ... He should at least be research and developing pro­ ria of the public is very much “ If so-called pornography saves with weapons. Very few Turks serve in the normal • buried in Goodridge’s back yard, near family pets. taking a leadership role in trying to grams to hMp stop the further interfering with programs teach­ lives, then public money should be calm the (AIDS) hysteria of the Terror squad could come right through armed forces,” “ He’s lived a good life,” said Goodridge. who raised Andre transmission of AIDS and to be ing people how to prevent the used for it.” Herek said. after finding him as an abandoned two-day-old pup in 1961. • The ethnic Turks are also frozen out of The harbor seal’s body was found Saturday on a deserted political activity that might conceivably win them " MORSES LINE, Vt. — Ever since the United And so the man has arrived in Montreal, on Air stretch of shore in Rockland, about eight miles from his summer ;States dispatched that fleet of warplanes over France Flight 39. at 6 p.m. He gets his bags and better treatment some day. Most are kept from home, a floating pen in the harbor here, said Goodridge. Group forms to help cocaine families ;Libya last April, there have been worries about rents a car by 7. He can then leave the city on membership in the Community Party as a result Goodridge had last seen the 25-year-old seal in June, when •fepercussions on Am erica’s international Dominion Highway 10. turn east on Route 104, and of the regime’s “ biased perception of the Turks,” Andre seemed uncharacteristically sluggish after apparently ■ borders. The fear is that foreign thugs are going to south on 133. He might stop .on the way for the embassy noted. losing a mating-season fight. WESTPORT (A P ) — Susan’s She and a group of three others Tom started the organization, which 8beak iacross the lines to commit terrorist acts in refreshments and still be at the Vermont border Goodridge said he received a tip Saturday that the body of a husband is a highly-paid executive “When you’re living with an addict, it gets now has 15 chapters in New York. .this country. Now It can be told seal resembling the 5-foot-long, 250-pound Andre had been at a Fortune 500 conqpany, yet last Tiede before 8. insane,” said Susan, who asked that her Arizona. Philadelphia. Washing­ ^ The concern has been particularly prevalent on Once there he has a choice. He doesn’t want to spotted on shore. year no bills were paid, and Susan Skilled spotters at seven airports within easy never saw a paycheck. ton. Chicago and Oregon. ‘the southern boundary. 'Tension has been rife all cross over by way of one of the 24-hour customs Goodridge and a veterinarian confirmed it was Andre by the name not be used. “You’re totally focused on striking distance of the Statue of Liberty had Her husband was addicted to ’It gives people somewhere to go ,^long the Rio Grande. The Border Patol has stations, because of the risk of detection, thus he seal’s size and scars. computerized lists of 293,000 privately owned cocaine, a drug he’d started using the one person and you lose your identity. It’s to release all the frustration and 'increased its vigilance, residents are passing , can either drive through one of the stations that airplanes’ registration markings to guard against two years ago. His addiction had guilt of being a family member of around ominous rumors, and at least one sheriff your form of the disease.” someone who is killing themself.” close in the evenings, or look around for one of the terrorism over the Fourth of July weekend. The Suspect nabbed In stabbing death destroyed his family life and his has asked the federal government to send in she said. dozens of roads that do not have checkpoints at all. lists w ere provided by the Federal Aviation only friends were other cocaine MIDDLETOWN — A 22-year-old city woman was to be ’If you continue to protect them military reinforcements. passport and driver’s license. users. But the addiction, which and Susan expects a large group an addict. Administration’s Mike Monroney Aeronautical 1. — call the boss, give them money, But there is some argument whether the almost He might have obtained the passport and license arraigned today in the stabbing death of Elisa Davis Jr., 28. was costing $2,000 a month, hadn’t There is no charge for Cocanon LOOKING AROUND also carries a risk, of Center in Oklahoma City. ” My husband had a terrible drug patch up a relationship — why frenetic disquiet in the south is fully justified. Or in two ways. He could be a naturalized French following.a disturbance on a downtown street, police said. affected his job. services, but Susan said she seeks problem I thought I could contol it. course. And so the terrorist might decide to enter should they change?” she said. Hattie P. Moorer was charged with murder and was being held,- “ When you’re living with an contributions. When I realized it was out of at least whether it may be misplaced. Many citizen, still holding allegiance to Gadhafi. or he the United States here at the remote point of Confidential nie Like Susan. Janine separated on $150,000 bond pending her appearance today in Middlesex addict, it gets insane.” said Susan, “ We just hope to help families control, I was depressed ... but I Immigration officials say the 3,987-mile line that may have purchased the documents in the illegal Morses Line. The customs house shuts down at 6 from her husband after he sought Bulgaria, traditionally the most loyal of the Superior Court, police said. who asked that her name not be get some peace ... and hopefully couldn’t talk to anyone about the Separates the contiguous United States from market. Papers can be printed in Paris for $1,000 p.m., the immigration officer is gone, and the help. Janine said spouses of Soviet satellites, seems to be managing its The stabbing took place around 11; 30 p.m. Friday, police said. used. “ You’re totally focused on make it better.” Susan said. drug,” said Janine. now a New Canada is actually the most vulnerable at the to $5,000, depending on quality, and the best are Libyan visitor is more or less ■free to drive through addicts seem to choose partners economy better than the teacher. According to Davis was found by police lying on the street with a stab wound to the one person and you lose your She heard about the national York resident, who also requested moment, very good. again who have a dependency without inspection. I State Department sources, the stores are well the chest and taken to Middlesex Memorial Hospital, where he identity. It’s your form of the organization from a friend at her name not be used. problem. There are only a couple of small concerns. The stocked and the economy is doing nicely. The died shortly before 2 a.m. Saturday, police said. disease.” Cocaine Anonymous The founder O N E R EASO N is that there may be less risk IN EITHER EVENT, the Libyan terrorist is not road at Morses Line is implanted with sensors, Kremlin’s recent crackdown wasn’t out of The incident remains under investigation, police said. To help other familes that have of the Connecticut Cocaine Anon- crossing the northern boundary. And certainly just a Libyan terrorist. He is on the face of it a struggled with a cocaine addict, mymous chapter is helping Susan ADVERTISEMENT which are monitored by the Border Patol, and the jealousy, though; the Soviets are upset that there can be less inconvenience. Terrorism is a French citizen. He can fherefore buy a ticket on Susan has decided to form a local get Cocanon’s Westport chapter road is also frequented by local residents, who are Bulgaria exports inferior goods to the Soviet science'now, its adherents consider the variables any of the direct flights to Canada — there are a sometime quick to report suspicious people or Party scuffle leads to arrests chapter of Cocanon, a national started. Earn Big Money in Union, saving its classiest exports for the West of success, and the fact is that the U.S.-Canada dozen or more each day — and he can be in. say, suspicious movements in their neighborhoods. support group for families of Cocanon was started in Califor­ which pays with hard currency. N E W — Two people were arrested after “ numerous addicts. The chapter’s first meet­ nia in 1983 by a woman named border is the least protected line of its kind in the Montreal. 40 miles from the United States, in less Yet there aren't enough Border Patol agents to fights” broke out among about 100 youths after a party, city ing will be Monday in Westport, Janine. who was herself the wife of your Spare Time world. than seven hours. check every sensor along this part of the boundary police said. « With that in mind, officials say a sophisticated Why Montreal? It is the center of the (thdre are 115 agents assigned to 286-mile sector Police Officer Michael Gaska said the fights broke out shortly a Locksmith terrorist would have few problems invading the French-speaking province of Quebec, so the between Maine and New York, 35 of whom are on after 1 a.m. Sunday on Blinman Street, close to downtown New United States from the north. Immigration agents language would be compatible; it is the Canadian duty at a tim e). Further it is not at all suspicious In just a lew months you can be earning In six months you could be a LocksmIthI London. Five police officers broke up the disturbance, Gaska big money as a lockimitti. There it a natkm- When you complele your course a diploma say they could Just drive in at leisure. The agents city closest to New York and Washington, the iHaurlifslI pr Hrralii ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. for cars td come through Morses Line a ft^ said. shortage ot locksmiths that you can certiAn your ^ lity to do any kind of lock have been drawn up remarkably simple scenarios most likely terrorist targets; and it sits above a closing. F o u n d * d In 18S 1 He said he knew of no injuries caused by the incident, while a help lili. All buildings, cars, boats,construc­ repair or instaliation. on how a fanatic killer might plan his way into the /part of the border that is iengthy, sparsely Hence the terrorist might proceed with spokeswoman at Lawrence-Memorial Hospitals said no people INSURANSMITHS SINCE tion machines, trailen, sales, vending ma- Crimes against property are increasing, b ic h a r d W. COSGROVE (ihinet, and many other kinds ol equipment proletslonal locksmiths are in great de­ country. ^ populated and altogether porous. impunity. He could stick to back roads for a while, DOUGLAS A BEVINS had been treated at the hospital recently for injuries sustained in Executive Editor hawe one or more locks. Near yoiv home mand. Ybur opportunitiqure almost unlim­ ' One of the scenarios follows: Immigration officials speculate that the Libyan then join the crowds on an interstate. New York is JAMES P SACKS Managing Editor fist fights. 1914 ALEXANDER GIRELLI there are thousands of locks in need ot re­ ited. LodctmlMng Institute graduates have The terrorist in this case will be a young Libyan terrorist could have a pre-positioned colleague five hours away, Washington nine; no one can say Associate Editor Gaska said Frederick J. Green, 18, was arrestedfor disorderly pair, replacemeid or keys right now been finding flnancial success and inde- attending school in France. His education is drive him across the border from Montreal. But if the man could do what he’s ordered to doJn conduct and attempting to escape custody. Patricia Green. 17, The original Locksmithing home study pendence since 1948. OCNISE A. ROBERTS ...... Adveflitlng Diructor was arrested for inciting to riot and breach of peace, he said. course oUa% everything required kir a ca­ ^ e t the facte. WHte lor free booklet “O p­ financed by M oam m ar Gadhafi, and so he is the easiest tactic would be to rent a car himself. either place, but there seems little doubt he coura MARK F, ABR AITIS...... ButiOMt Manigtr Gaska did not know if the two were related. He said they were 649-5241 reer in locktmithing. Dear ilkistraled les­ portunities in Locksmithiiw,” Locksmlthii^ occasionally ordered to return a favor. He is 23. ’The rental agencies in Canada, like those in the get there to try. SHELDON COHEN ...... Composing Mantgor ROBERT H HUBBARD...... Pressroom Manager 65 E. Center Street sons, toob and tupj^iet— even an eketrk Inttitute. Dept. 416-076,1500 Cardinal Dr, ■ingle and personable, he is well traveled and United States, recognize the French driving being held on $1,000 bonds. Utile FalU, NJ 07424. JEANNE G FROMERTH...... Circulation Manager key making machine. ■peaks several languages, and he had a French' license. Tom TIede is a syndiraced rolumnisi. Manchester, Ct.

I 6 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. July 21. 1986

HAaAR THE HORRItLE l>y Oik Rrowit* PEANUTS by ChariM M. Schute MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. July 21, 1986 — 7 H b t CT V^A TIO S'I YEAH, MY » P ANP U)ELL, YOU KNOU) K£,YOU THE p ic i^ < s o / OUR TEACHER THINK UWOOPS! SOMEONE'S AT TO HELP ME 6ET THE POOR ...IT'S )NE? MAYBE I NEEP A TUTOR A B E T T E R START IN • pr o b ab ly m y t u t o r ... V.S./World in Btimf SCHOa THIS YEAR I Reagan ready for talks on arms ~ K WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ today’s editions, quotes sources as regional issues such as Central Reagan also assigDod Edward L. dent Reagan is willing to negotiate saying. America and Afghanistan, the Rowny, another arms control Soviets wafit plant workers punished on all aspects of nuclear arms That, along with the restriction Tim es said. adviser, to Asia to brief friendly control raised by recent Soviet of space weapons research to Secretary of State George governments there, said the offi­ ~ Kremlin leaders, blaming gross negligence for proposals, according to published laboratory testing, has been a Uie Chernobyl nuclear accident, fired four officials, but some Shultz, Defense Secretary Caspar cial, who spoke on condition he not accounts of a draft reply the Soviet condition for agreeing to Weinberger, Natonal Security Ad­ be identified. Soviet ciUzens suggested that those responsible should be president has approved to Soviet ^ I9 > 6 Kacs»i. >»c Wortd nght> reserved major cuts in intercontinental viser John Poindexter and White The president has sent the two U.8. ACRES by Jim Davia punished more severely. leader Mikhail Gorbachev. missiles and bombers. House Chief of Staff Donald Regan advisers' on similar missions According to a report from the ruling Politburo published If Soviet reaction to the letter is The ’Times says the president THE PHANTOM by Lea Falk A Sy Barry 7 T m all helped author the draft, and before. HUNORV, ORSON. t h e r e OOES Sunday, 28 people were killed as a result of the April 26 accident, favorable, administration officials WVHEN PO WE S r ? THANKS FOR THE> has decided against including any Reagan signed off on it Friday, Nitze met with West German ra n - A WORM NOW, NATURE LESSON. 30 remain hospitalized and 173 others suffer from radiation believe it is likely a U.S.-Soviet explicit overall formula to limit SHELPON according to the Post. Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich NOW WHEN PO sickness. summit could be held in Washing­ defenses against missile attacks in WE EAT? The letter is in reply to a Genscher in Bonn, according to The report said the accident at the nuclear power station in the ton before the end of the year, The return for deep cuts in offensive message from Gorbachev on June West German officials who de­ Ukraine caused $2.8 billion in damage. Washington Post says in today’s nuclear forces. The Post says the 23, and also responds to proposals manded anpmymity. editions. The nation’s power supply was disrupted, local factories and Pentagon and the State Depart­ presented by the Soviets in the last Officials said Friday that Soviet m M farm s forced to close, and 400 square m iles of land in the northern In the draft letter, however, ment are still at odds on the round of the Geneva arms talks. Foreign Minister Eduard A. She­ Ukraine and southern Byelorussia were contaminated. Reagan does not respond directly subject. Meanwhile, Reagan has sent vardnadze and Shultz were likely to Soviet proposals to ban deploy­ At least 100,000 people were evacuated from their homes The draft letter deals with a wide senior arms control adviser Paul to meet at the special session of the around the plant. ment of space-based defensive range of issues, including nuclear H. Nftze to Europe to brief allied U.N. General Assembly in late weapons for 15 years to 20 years, Three government officials and a man involved in designing arms, chemical weapons, the governments, an administration September to work on a summit The New York Times, also in military balance in Europe and official said Sundav. agenda. ; a v the No. 4 reactor were fired and several may face criminal charges as a result of the reactor explosion and fire at Chernobyl, ♦w JTW PftVT5 7-ZI the Politburo report said. J(API0-PH0N£ CALU„eKULL CAVE TO CA£TTLB-IN-THe-AIR. CAPTAIN EASYOby Crooka A Caaala White House mum WE'VE BEEN WAITIN& THEY'VE BEEN BL0WIN6 FOR THIS 6R0UPT0 UP LIBRARIES ALL OVER BLONDIE by Dean Young A Stan Draka STRIKE A6AIN. Philadelphia workers vote to return OIO VOU WRrTE I'VE WRITTEN AN AWFUt. WHAT HE REALLY on nomination HE'S WRITTEN A LOT OF THAT McSHUOeH ' LO T O F CONTRACTS A^EAN6 16.. Blue-collar municipal workers in Philadelphia voted to end a CONTRACT ? a w r j l c o n t r a c t s h e r e HERE 20-day-old strike by nearly 13,000 union members today and WASHINGTON (AP) - The As to whether Reagan wants to return to work without a contract, while in Detroit talks aimed at Reagan administration was silent find another black candidate for ending a city workers’ walkout continued around the clock. today on reports that the White the job, Djerejian said, "W e will Detroit Elections Director Ed L. Wilson said he would today House has dropped plans to nomi­ have no comment on the nomina­ ask Gov. James Blanchard to send National Guard help to nate black businessman Robert J. tion of a possible new ambassador protect non-union workers needed to prepare for a primary Brown as U.S. ambassador to to South Africa until we are in a election Aug. 5. South Africa. position to announce something In Philadelphia, about 2,500 of members of District Council 33 “ I have no comment on the one way or another.” of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal nomination,” presideQtial spokes­ He also signaled that Reagan, in man Edward Djerejian said. He a speech Tuesday, would not Employees voted 2-1 Sunday to go back to work while union ARLO AND JANIS * by Jimmy Johnson said he understood that Brown announce any major change in leaders continued contract negotiations. planned to hold a news conference U.S. policy toward South Africa. SOfKV'WHAT THIBGOOP OH.VEAH! RENT FIVE MOVIE The strike began July 1, crippling municipal services and today in High Point, N.C. “ There’s no change in our policy WAS I \PEALVDU CA96erre& FOR TEN BUCKS).' causing thousands of tons of garbage to be piled up and left Brown reportedly was having of remaining engaged from within ON THE FA8TRACK by Bill Holbrook HUH?WHA...? lALKINGAMU rRHMD.' rotting in the streets. The city’s 2,420 sanitation workers returned second thoughts about whether to in South Africa, in southern Africa, to work under a court order Saturday. accept a possible nomination, and and there is no change in our policy Negotiators for the city and union met for 20 hours Saturday' ANDM WT CAT H UPON ?illHolb>«®l<, an administration official said toward punitive economic sanc­ 0 6 1 saying all issues but wages had been settled. President Reagan is holding up the tions,” Djerejian said. Reagan has SOME (?£C£NT HISP>RV.- offer. steadfastly opposed sanctions. fjoto, \ V i Israeli justice minister resigns Labor leaders detained JERUSALEM — Justice Minister Yitzhak Modal resigned today, saying he wanted to defuse the latest crisis endangering By James F. Smith and the increasing violence, a Israel’s 21-month-old coalition government. The Associated Press ■ member of Botha’s staff said. The W . . . ( ^ T6PSPIN, 1fl£ l‘»85.-THe VUPPIFC ARE ALLEY OOP ®by Dave Qraue Modal handed in his resignation at an emergency Cabinet two men last met June 13. liADfiR OF THt VOPPIE OHT, RPUNMD UP AND ftRCED meeting called after Prim e Minister Shimon Peres threatened to JOHANNESBURG, South —A tear-gas canister smashed \ I KNOW! I JUST( TEA? YES, KINPA / YES, BLJT 1 fire the justice minister, saying Modal had repeatedly insulted Africa — Three Western IS fcXPOSEPAS A FRAUD... 1t> UV£ IN THF SUBURBS.. LIMITS/THOUGHT YOU > MA'AM, through the window of a car driven THINK. YOU'LL him. / labor leaders were surrounded in a Ym ILIANS! _e/BO YS MIGHT EN- ( WE SURE I FIND IT VERT by the Rev. Allan Boesak as he A P p hoto UOY SOME NICEV WOULD.' black township for a half-hour r e l a x i n g / Ministers from Modai’s right-wing Likud bloc ratified the drove away from a church Sunday. before being allowed to leave, and move because the brewing crisis threatened to topple the The anti-apartheid leader was not government three months before Likud leader and Foreign one said the incident showed "what hurt. Under arrest it’s like to be black and living in MR. MEN'" AND LITTLE MISS'" by rtargreavea o sellers Minister Yitzhak Shamir is to take over as prime minister under New York Times correspondent John Burns waves to a power-sharing agreement. those places.” —The government on Sunday Y Labor ministers meeting today said they would oppose Reporters could not provide said security forces killed two reporters as he walks with a security official in Peking W H AT lA A P O f^ A N T HE HAD HI^THIRP'^ details of the incident Sunday in blacks, bringing the number of e v e n t h a p p e n e d allowing Modal to return to a government seat in the coalition today. Burns was visited by embassy officials from the A N D W H A T B IR T H D A T P A f Z T Y / . Johannesburg’s Alexandra town­ deaths under the emergency to 164. IN THE TEAR teo’ve got a sales goal to meet, so we’re dealing on every Toyota car, truck and van in Norman savors victory at the British Open stock. We’ve got the deals on your favorite Earthquake strikes California wheels. Plus, factory-to-dealer incentlvtq^ on selected trucks can Bv Lorry SIddons to Pete and said. ‘Let’s savor ancient volcanic caldera. The worst American performance at BISHOP. Calif. (AP) — An quake lOtimesstrongerthanoneof save you even more. So jump The Associated Press this.’” Norman said after complet­ the British Open since |969, when area’s faults generated a 5.7quake earthquake that was reported felt 6.5. ing a 1-under-par 69 Sunday for a Jack Nicklaus was the top U'.S. in November 1984 and swarms of on in before they're gonel in Salt Lake City. 700 miles away, An earthquake of 3.5 on the TU R N B E R R Y. Scotland - Greg total of 280 and a five-shot victory finisher, also tied for sixth. rumbled through California today, smalt-to-moderate quakes in Janu­ Richter scale can cause slight Norman was on the 18th fairway at over Britain’s Gordon Brand for ary 1983. By winning. Norman became the the second quake in as many days. damage in the local area. 4 Turnberry, two shots away from a the 115th Open Championship. Open’s first Australian champion The Richter scale is a measure of moderate damage. 5 considerable goal he had long sought, and which ” I ’ve always wanted to win my The quake measured 6.0 on the Stindird Bad Truck since left-hander Bob Charles in open-ended Richter scale, and was ground motion as recorded on damage. 6 severe damage. A 7 had kept him frustrated. first major by a lot,” Norman said. 1965, centered about 15 miles north of seismographs. Every increase of reading is a “ major” earthquake, Two more shots and the British ”I didn’t want it to come down to Bishop, in central California near one number means a tenfold capable of widespread heavy dam­ NO YOU CANNOT BUY A NEW TOYOTA TRUCK FOR Open championship would be his. having to make a four-footer at 18 Norman had opened the day one the Nevada border, according to increase in magnitude. Thus a age: 8 is a "great” quake, capable >4900 Two more shots and he would be to win. You can’t savor that stroke ahead of Japan’s Tommy the U.S. Geological Survey. It reading of 7.5 reflects an earth­ of tremendous damage. rid of the questions about when he moment like you can when you’re Nakajima. It was the same posi­ occurred at about 7:42 a m., and But, you can own a quality Toyota Truck at would win his first major tourna­ way ahead.” tion he held after three rounds at was followed by at least four sharp, ment. Two more shots and the Brand’s eagle three on the 17th this year’s first two majors, the rolling aftershocks in the next 15 an unheard of price at Lynch Motors in July. four-day trek through rain, cold hole allowed him to edge West Masters and the U.S. Open, minutes. and wind would end in dazzling Germany’s Bernhard Langer and In both of those he had faltered — sunshine by the Firth of Clyde. Britain’s Ian Woosnam by one at the Masters with a final-hole It was reportedly felt from Los PLUS your choice of purchase plans, bank With the end so near. Norman stroke for second. bogey, at the U.S. Open at Angeles to Lake Tahoe and the San said he was in no hurry to end his Nick Faldo of Britain was next at Shinnecock Hills with an attitude Francisco Bay area. 400-450 miles rate financing, no money down leasing, fairway stroll with caddy Pete 287, followed by Spain’s Seve that, he said, “ left me flat.” north. Ethan Brown, senior staff Bender. Ballesteros and American Gary The nervousness that accompan­ seismologist at the University of balloon financing (where you choose your “ Walking down he 18th. I turned Koch at eight-over 288. It was the ied those two final rounds was Utah, said it caused tall buildings again present for Norman on to sway in Salt Lake Citv payment) or good ’ole cash! Sunday. People who felt today’s quake in ” I got up nervous, and I told the San Joaquin Valley said it felt myself I’m going to stay nervous stronger than Sunday morning’s Look at These: Manchester all-stars all day,” he said, ” I couldn’t eat quake, which was centered across my whole breakfast. Laura (his wife) asked if I was nervous. I said the Sierra Nevada near Bishop. 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He said, "All the dogs were howling and Qood 7-18-86 thru 7-31-86 I Good 7-18-86 thru 7-31-86 remaining in the District Eight Goodin then singled home ’We’re going to win a golf tourna­ Little League All-Star double all the horses were running around ONE OOUtKJN PCR SALE I ONE COUPON PER SALE Bittner with the game-winner. ment. Don’t think of it as the out there, making a lot of noise," I COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED AT TIME OP SALE elimination tournament. CAMOUFLAGE COUPON MUST BE PNE8ENTEO AT TIME OP SALE Romeo had an RBI single in British Open.’” , said Bishop police dispatcher Nora One will hit the sidelines the second inning for the Norman parred the first two Roripaugh. YOUR TYPING ABILITY. tonight as they oppose one holes, while Nakajima, trying to The Army Re.serve in Qinnecticut has a position another in a loser’s bracket Americans. AP photo There were at least 197 after­ I ------COUPON ------become the first Japanese player contest at 6 p.m. at Leber Field. shocks to the earlier quake, the av'ailahle tor someone with more than just good typing skills or David Montville ripped a to win a major, quickly succumbed Greg Norman of Australia makes his five-stroke victory at the British Open on The Americans advanced to largest being 4,5 on the Richter is willing to learn them. We need you to take on the I Good for Aluminum Camper two-run homer in the third to to the jitters. way onto the 18th green and acknowl­ Sunday at Turnberry, Scotland. tonight’s game with a 3-2 scale, said Brian Miller, a U.S responsihility of an Administrative Specialist in the Army give Enfield its lead against the He double-bogeyed the first hole j Cap Installed victory over Stafford last F ri­ edges the crowd en route to his Forest Service spokesman at the Re.serve. International stars. But the and bogeyed the third, rapidly day while the Internationals interagency dispatch center here. I Good For First 10 Sales Intemationis were not to be falling out of contention. He You'll .serve one weekend a month (u.sually two 8-hour saw their way into tonight’s I Oood 7-18-86 thru 7-31-86 denied, either. They scored finished at 289. tied for eighth. The course was criticized as considered to tn- the most exciting too,” Norman said. “ For your The eastern Sierra is one of the days) in the Army Re.serve and earn over $75 per weekend just affair via a 4-2 victory over 1 ONE COUPON PER SALE three runs in the top of the ” I feel very sad.’’ Nakajima said being too tough, with narrow British championship. fellow pros to want you to win most geologically active areas of to start. You’ll also earn Active Army pay for two weeks annual Enfield at Powder Hollow Park I COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED AT TIME OP BALE fourth, two on Tino Guachione’s through an interpreter. ” I wanted fairways and heavy rough. This year’s finish lacked the means a lot.” the state. Mammoth Lakes. 40 training. in Enfield. 4x4 SR5 Xltraoab Sport Truck two-run double. Matt Dalessio’s very much to win, but I am ” It takes something away from drama of nine years ago. But After the final putt went in and miles west of Bishop, sits atop an You’ll handle a variety ot administjative duties plus earn The American-Stafford game comebacker to the mound ashamed of my score.” the people.” Ballesteros said after Norman said it. too. included one of the Open victory was secure, one of at Kealy Field in Stafford a good part-time salary while serving your country. plated Guachione with the go Norman, however, had nothing a final-round 64. just one shot off the principals of that tournament. the first people to congratulate turned into a pitcher’s duel So if you’re willing to assume responsibilities that can ahead marker. Mike Hanville to be ashamed of. He birdied the the record for a major tied by At dinner Saturday night. Nick­ Norman was his wife. Next was between the American’s Jeff LOOK improve your career, we’re willing to check out or help you homered in the sixth for the third hole with a shot from a Norman on Friday. "The people laus took Norman aside. Nicklaus. at the IBth green doing improve your typing ahility. C'all your local recruiter. Goodin and Stafford’s Jason Internationals’ final tally. bunker 75 feet from the pin. then paid to see better tha^ that. Seeing "He said. ‘There’s nobody in the T V commentary following a per- FUEL OIL Lendees. It was 1-1 going into Guachione had two doubles added a birdie at the eighth. players coming in 18-20 strokes world who wants you to win this .formance that left him at 298. the sixth inning. Stafford’s A.J. and Shane Wirta and Paul Kirby It was then that Norman knew over par is not so nice.” tournament more than I do,’” ” We spent just 8-10 seconds In Manchester Dentamero homered for a 2-1 each doubled for the locals. the Open was his. "Somebody didn’t use their head Norman said. "I got choked up. together, but it was very nice.” lead in the top of the inning but Javon Overstreet and Wirta "At that point I said. ’Well. guys. very properly over the fairways.” coming from that man. the best Norman said Call 643-4109 the Americans were not combined on a seven hitter. I’m playing too good today.’” five-time Open champion Tom player I've ever seen in my life.” Now that his first major cham­ finished. Overstreet worked the first four Norman said. Wat.son. who finished 71-296, said Nicklaus also offered technical pionship is won. Norman said, Ssnlor Citizen & Army Office, 555 Main St. IViMTTl W th two outs, pinch hitters innings in which he gave up five Norman’s 69 was one of just “ We did not have a good Turnberry tips on grip pressure, as did more may quickly follow. But. he Volume Discounts ■ MANCHESTER, CONN Antfy Bartley singled and Luke hits, walked two and struck out seven sub-par rounds Sunday, by this time.” another Australian, former tour added, there’s another thought in Bittner walked. A passed ball five. Wirta worked the final two far the best weather of the The last time the Open was member Bruce devlin, in a call his mind. THRIFTY OIL CO. REMEMBER, UNLESS THIS EMBLEM IS ON YOUR CAR YOU PROBABLY PAPTOO MUCH moved the runners up. Bartley frames, giving up two hits with tournament's four days. A total of played at Turnberry was 1977. from London Saturday night. “ Now I'm sad,” he said with a was injured sliding into third no wallu or strikeouts. 25 scores of 69 or better were when Watson edged Nicklaus by "Fuzzy Zoeller and John Mahaf- smile. ” I could’ve won three 2894843 recorded, 17 of them on Friday. ^ o n e stroke in what generally is fey<«ald they wanVid me to win it. majors this year.” 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. July 21. 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, July 21. 1986 — 11 AL roundup SCOREBOARD Mariners twist Sox’ arms in series finaie Whits Sox 8. Yankosa 0 Royais 3. indians 2 Biants 5. Cubs 4 Sunday’s stars vSoftball Baseball By Ben Walker off the bench. errors. First baseman Pete CHICAGO NEW YORK CLEVELAND KANSAS CITY SAN FRAN CHICAOO HITTING — Ron Kittle, White Sox, hit The Associated Press “ The very first day I came here, O’Brien made a double-error on abrhM abrhM abrhM abrhM a b rh M O brhM two home runs as Chicago defeated the Dick (Manager Williams) put me Conoelscf 5 1 1 0 RHndsncf 40 10 Bernzrd2b 3 111) Now York Yonkees 84). Kittle wos5for-S Gibson’s grounder that allowed LSmIth If 3 010 Kutcher cf 5 10 0 Dunstonss 3 0 0 0 The Boston Red Sox. the power­ in as a pinch hitter in the third ^OHfOMri OAMIS (Tulllenss 5 2 2 0 ewashtnIf 4 0 00 Buheref 3 10 0 Wllsoncf 4 1 1 0 RThpsnlb 4 110 Sndbrg 2b 4 0 0 0 vdththreeRBI two runs to score and shortstop ” MCC V*f» VI. Lottrodo, 6 — American League standings Baines rf 5 12 2 Mtngly 1b 3 0 0 0 Carter rf 4 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 Leonard If 4 0 2 1 GMthwsIf 4 1 2 0 PITCHING — Nell Allen, White Sox, house of the American League inning.” Bradley said. “ Since I Sdott Fletcher’s throwing error T Itto tr a ld Kmiedh 5 2 3 3 Easierdh 3 0 00 MHoll If 3000 Brett 3b 4 0 0 1 CDovIs rf 3 0 0 0 Durhm 1b 4 0 0 0 pitched a two-hItter and did not walk a 4 East before the All-Star break, are saw him do that it didn’t surprise produced another run. Hulett2b 5 110 Pglrulo3b 3 0 0 0 Snyder ss 4 000 O ^ d h CBrown3b 3 111 Morel ndrf batter In his second straight shutout, an 84) M oln Pub VI. JonM /Z«m t. 7:30 — Bost Division 4000 4 1 2 1 suddenly struggling. me. When I ’m not in the lineup. I —PIttotrald G W alkrIb 4 1 2 0 WlnfloM rf 3 0 10 Franco dh 4 0 10 W M telb 4 3 2 1 Splimn 1b 3 1 1 2 JDavIsc 4 1 1 1 victory over theNewYorkYonkees. t M W L Pet. OB BBonlllalf 4 0 2 1 Wyneoarc 3 0 0 0 Tablerib 3000 Bolbonllb Brenly c 4 111 Cey3b Scott Bradley drove in five runs stay ready to play.” Cox v». G Ib ton 't. 6 — R obtrtton Boston 57 34 .626 — 3 0 10 3 1 1 0 Blue Jays 6, Angels 3 G«nN« Touch v i. Rood. 7:30 — Tollesn3b 4 0 2 1 Rndlph2b 3 0 0 0 Mullins ss 1000 Quirk c 3 0 2 1 Uribe ss 4 0 10 Speler3b 0 0 0 0 with a homer and single Sunday Mariners starter Jerry Reed, New York 52 41 .599 6 Skinnerc 4 0 0 0 Zuvellass 2 0 00 Jacoby 3b 4020 ASalazrss 3 0 2 0 Masonp 10 0 0 Bosley ph 10 0 0 fsstern League stendings .R o b o rtto n Cleveland 48 41 .539 8 and the Seattle Mariners again spurred on by a tongue-lashing Lloyd Moseby, who hit a solo — Acadia vt. Athlotic Club, 6 — NIko Posouaph 10 0 0 Allonsonc 4 0 10 Berengrp 0 0 0 0 DMrtnzcf 3 0 11 Baltimore 49 42 .538 8 TOMS 41 015 7 TOMS 19 0 1 0 ToM s n 17 2 TeM s YngMdph 10 0 0 2 0 0 1 dropped the Red Sox. 9-5. from Williams, pitched five in­ home run in the ninth inning, broke JHC VI. Jonot, 7:30 — NIko Toronto 50 44 .532 tify a s 9 i Eckerslyp W L Pel. OB "* EIkt vt. Food, 6 — Pooanl MDovIsp 0 0 0 0 L e ^ lth p 0 0 0 0 Reading (Phillies) S3 40 .570 — Boston lost three times in the nings for the victory. Reed, 2-0, got a lOth-inning tie with an RBI single Detroit 47 44 .516 10 OrtCMO OM MO MO-0 Woodrdph 10 0 0 .. Burgor Kino v t. T hrifty, 7:30 — Milwaukee 42 48 .467 14'/^ Vermont (Reds) 50 41 J49 2 a visit at the mound in the first and George Bell followed with a Pooanl NOWYom 080 080 000-6 K o ^ a i v . 080 on m i- 6 (kxre ltsp 10 0 0 Pittsfield (Cubs) 50 42 .543 2>/i four-game series at the Kingdome West Divislea Gome Winning RBI — Kittle (3). No outs when winning run scored. TeM s 94 5 7 5 TeM s n 4 7 4 after beating Seattle seven out of inning after Boston scored twice three-run homer as Toronto beat Momorlal vt. Ward, 6 — Koonov California 49 42 .538 — E—Randolph. DP—New York 2. LOB— Albany (Yankees) 45 49 .479 tV i California. Sporttman vt. Vico, 6 — Chortor Oak (Some Winning RBI — White (7). . New.BrItan (Rd Sx) 43 49 .467 m eight earlier this season. and had the bases loaded. Texos 47 45 S11 2'/j Chicago 6, New York 2. 2B—Congelosl, Cleveland 1, Kansas fOTFroncisce in 188 CBO-S Chicogo 42 48 .467 6'/i Tolleson, Baines, RHenderson. HR—Kittle 'Glens^lls (Tigers) 42 48 .467 9>/i “ He basically told me I was out The Blue Jays took a 2-0 lead into City 1. LOB—Cleveland 7, Kansas City 6. CMooge i n 888 88»-4 W a tiriW y (IndIns), 44 51 .463 10 The Red Sox still lead the AL Kansas City 42 50 .457 7'/i 2 (15). 28—Corter, LSmIth, Wilson, White, Quirk. (kime winning RBI — CBrown (6). there for five innings and I could the bottom of the ninth, but Seattle 42 52 .447 8'/} Nashua (Pirates) 42 49 .462 10 East by six games over New York, IP H R RR BB SO 3B—Corter. HR—White (12). E—Dunston. LOB—San Ronclsco 5, Sunday 's Gomes give up a lot of runs and embarrass California tied the score against Soccer Minnesota 38 54 .413 11'/^ CMcopo IP H RRRBBSO Chicago 3. 2B—Leonard, Moreland, with Cleveland and Baltimore Oakland 37 57 .3M 13'/} Allen W.7-1 9 2 0 0 0 0 WSVWNinQ Woterbury 6, Alban v 3 myself or I could get some outs,” Tom Henke with one out on a JOavIs, (kiAAotthews, Cev. HR—Brenly Nashua at GlensFalls, ppd., rain eight back, but the state of Saturday's (Sonses New York Butcher 61-3 7 2 2 1 2 (6), Spllman (2). SF—Eckerslev,CBrovm. Reed said. “ I ’m the kind of pitcher run-scoring single by Rick Burle­ Oakland 3, Milwaukee 2 Shirley LJ>4 2 7 5 4 0 1 PlttsfleldatReadlna,ppd.,raln Boston’s pitching troubles Notes L,52 153 2 I 1 0 2 Vermont 8, New Britain 7 who throws better if I get a kick.” son and Rob W ilfong’s RBI California 9, Toronto 3 Stoddard 5- 7 3 2 0 5 Kansas City IP H RER BB SO McNamara. Chicago 8, New York 3 Fisher 1 1 0 0 0 0 MeiNtav's Games Boston’s Don Baylor hit a forceout. P n Wees Leonard 8 6 2 2 3 6 Son Frondsco Nashua at Albany Last week, starter Dennis Boyd Detroit 5, Texas 3, 12 Innings Holland 1 0 0 0 0 1 Farr W,7-1 1 1 0 0 0 2 AAoson 2 1-3 6 4 3 1 3 two-run homer in the eighth, the Damaso Garcia led off the MCC: Express 1 (Ron Soucv), Pen­ Baltimore 1, MInnesoto 0 Shirley pitched to 3 batters In the 3rd. Glens Fallsat Woterbury was suspended and he is undergo­ Notes pitched to 1 batter In the 9lh^ Berenguer .53 0 0 0 0 0 NewBrltalnatPIttsfleld Toronto 10th with a single, took guins 1 (Ned Marsh). Cleveland 6, Kansas City 4 Umpires—Home, Merrill; First, MDavIs 3 0 0 0 0 3 ing medical tests, including drug 300th of his career." Boston 9, Seattle 4 Vermont at Reoding second on a sacrifice and was Hendry; Second, Cousins; Third, Johnson. (kirrelts W6-7 3 1 0 0 0 2 Tuesday's Games testing. Reliever Steve Crawford “ I would have liked it to have Sunday's (Tomes Nalltnai Liagui results CMCOPO unable to advance on Garth lorg’s Midgets Chicago 8, New York 0 Nashua at Albany was put on the disabled list Friday been something special, like a T—2:17. A—31,158. Eckerslev L6-6 7. 6 5 3 1 9 Glens Fallsat Woterbury infield hit. Moseby then lined his MCC: Stlno 1 (Peter JullanI), Appol- Detroit 4, Texas 0 LeSmIth 2 1 0 0 1 2 and Sammy Stewart was sche­ game-winning homer, not a home Baltimore 8, MInnesoto 3 Astros B, Mets 8 (IS) NewBrltalnatPIttsfleld liebreaking single off Doug Cor­ los 1 (Tom Berube). Eckerslev pitched to 2 batters In the Vermont at Reading duled to see a doctor today because run in a loss,” Baylor said. Kennedy Rood: Comets 1 (Christina . Kansas City 3, Cleveland 2 Tigers 4, Rangers 0 8th. bett. 2-2. and Bell hit his 20th homer . Clorclo), Caribous 0. Milwaukee 7, Ooklond 2, 1st gome NEW YORK HOUSTON WP—LeSmIth. PB—Brenly 2. of pain in his right arm. White Sox 8, Yankees 0 against Donnie Moore. - Whitecaps 2 (Heather Dugan, Mi­ Oakland 4, Milwaukee 2, 2nd game TEXAS abrhM O brhM Umpires—Home, Wendelstedt; Rrst, “ There's no question about it, Toronto 6, California 3, 10 Innings DETROIT MWIIsncf Neil Allen pitched a two-hitter chele D'Amato), Stallions 0. abrhM abrhM 4 0 0 0 Doran 2b 7 1 3 1 Tata; Second, Crawford; Third, CWIIII- we’re hurting right now,’’ McNam­ Seattle 9, Boston 5 SIskp 0000 Hatcher cf ams. for his second straight shutout and FletChr ss 4 0 2 0 Whitakr 2b 3 0 0 0 7.0 1 0 G olf ara said. Royals 3, Indians 2 Monday's Games McDwelcf 4 0 0 0 HJohsn3b 3 10 0 (kirner3b 3 1 1 0 T—2:43. A—33J92. Texas (Witt 46) at New York (Drobek 1-2), TrommI ss 2 10 0 Mitchell ss 7 2 3 1 Ron Kittle hit a pair of solo homers OBrIen 1b 3 0 0 0 Gibson rt 4 0 0 1 Walllng3b 4 0 12 In other AL games. Chicago Frank White homered on the 7:30 p.m. KHmdz 1b 4 3 3 2 GDavis 1b 7 1 3 1 and drove in three runs, leading Incvglla rf 4 0 2 0 LNParshc 3 0 0 0 ripped New York 8-0. Detroit beat first pitch in the bottom of the ninth Minnesota (Viola 96) at Detroit (Thur­ LAPrshdh 3 0 0 0 Corter c 6 2 2 1 Bassrf 8 2 2 2 Phiiiiesg.Reds3 Chicago over New York. Local baseball mond 06), 7:35 p.m. DaEvnsIb 4 0 2 0 Strwbry rf Country Ciub Texas 4-0. Toronto downed Califor­ Poclork It 3 0 0 0 Coles 3b 3 0 0 0 7 0 11 Cruz If 4 1 2 0 Allen, 7-1, did not walk anyone inning, lifting host Kansas City Chicogo (Davls4-4)atCleveland(Oelkers Buechle3b Foster If 4 0 10 Walker cf 10 0 0 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP — Semifi­ nia 6-3 in 10 innings, Chicago 1-1), 7:35 p.m. 2 0 0 0 Grubb dh 2 110 Santana ss PHILA CINCINNATI and did not allow a runner until over Cleveland. White connected Sierra ph 10 0 0 Herndn dh 2 0 0 0 3 0 11 Ashbvc 6 1 3 3 obrhbl Ob r h bl nals (to be held July 26) — Champion­ trounced New York 8-0. Kansas Kansas City (Jackson 56) at Baltimore Knight 3b 4 0 0 1 Thonss 7 1 2 0 ship Flight — Dave Kaye vs. John Dave Winfield singled with two against Dickie Notes for his 12th (Dixon 9-7), 7:35 p.m. Harrah2b 0 0 0 0 Lemon cf 3 110 Redus If 6 110 Milner cf 3 10 0 Merchints Mer codoc 2010 Oroscop 0 0 0 0 Desholesp 0 0 0 0 Burger; Lon Annulll vs. Larry Graf. B City edged Cleveland 3-2, Balti­ home run of the season. Milwaukee (Wegman 26) at California Colllnsif 3 12 0 Hearn ph 10 11 Stone cf 4 10 0 Rose 1b 4 0 0 0 outs in the fifth. After Rickey Petrolll c 10 0 0 (kilneyph 10 0 0 Samuel 2b 5 4 4 1 Parker rf 4 1 1 2 Flight — Guv Mlano vs. Rick Bottaro; more defeated Minnesota 8-3 and White had doubled in the seventh John Williams tossed a four-hit (Romonlck 57), 8:07 p.m. W1lkrsn2b 3 0 10 RAndesnp 0 0 0 0 Lopezp 1 0 0 0 Gordon Quick vs. Rick Marshall. C Henderson doubled with two outs Toronto (CeruttI 4-2) at Seattle (Huls^ Agullerph Aguayo2b 10 0 0 RMrphyp 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee split a doubleheader and scored on a double by Jamie shutout os visiting Simsbury blanked Totals 10 0 6 0 TeM s 29 4 6 1 10 0 0 Kerfeidp 0 0 0 0 Schmdt3b 4 2 10 EDavIsef 3 1 2 1 Flight — BUI Leone vs. Brad Parllm an; in the sixth, Allen retired the final the Manchester Merchants, 3-0, In mann 2-2), 10:35 p.m. Mc[3wll p 10 0 0 CRnIdsph 0 0 0 0 BUI Tomkiel vs. Roy Hickey. with Oakland, winning the opener Quirk, tying the score. 2-2. Boston (Hurst53)atOaklond(Young66), Teufel 2b Schu3b 10 0 0 Bell 3b 3 0 0 0 10 batters. Vi JC-Courant Junior Olylslon action at Texos 000 000 000-0 2 0 2 0 Pnkvisph 1100 Hayes 1b MCC LADIES — SCOTCH — Pete 7-2 and losing the second game, 4-2. East Catholic High on Saturday. Matt 10:35 p.m. Dykstra ct 4 0 0 0 DSmIthp 3 12 3 Rowdonss 4 0 0 0 Kittle homered in the second Reliever Steve Farr. 7-1. got the Delrett 009 MO OOx—4 0 0 0 0 Roenick rf 4 0 3 3 Butera c 4 0 10 Teets-Ann Teets 30, Ken Anderson- The Red Sox took an early lead Helln went the distance and allowed Tuesday's Games (kime Winning RBI — Gibson (9), Fmdez p 2 0 0 0 DIPIno p 10 0 0 Mary Collins 30, Chad Whltesell-Lee inning and hit his 15th in the victory. Notes fell to 2-2. AP photo Boston at Ooklond, 3:15 p.m. Bckmn 2b 5 0 10 JoRssll c 3 0 12 Dester2b 4 0 10 on a two-run single by Dwight lust three runs on six hits for the 3-8-1 E—OBrIen 2, Whitaker, Fletcher. DP— MIzrek ph 10 0 0 Jeltzss 4 0 0 0 Denny p 2 0 0 0 Whltesell 33, Terry Cunningham-Sue George Brett of the Royals, losers. Willie Burg roped two singles Texas at New York, 7:30 p.m. Andersnp 0 0 0 0 Cunningham 34, Brooks Allen-Ruth seventh. He had an RBI single in Minnesota ot Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Texas 1, Detroit 2. LOB—Texas 4, Detroit 7. Hudson p 5 0 10 Power p 0 0 0 0 Evans in the first inning and Rich playing for the first time after Catcher Bob Kearney (11) congratu­ Red Sox on Sunday afternoon. Bradley tor Monchester, now 7-9-1 oyerall. Jeff 2B—Mercodo, Lemon, Incovlglla. SB— Knepperp 10 0 0 Tekulve p Daniels If 10 0 0 Allen 34, John Andreoll-Mary Andreoll the third as the visiting White Sox Martens odded a double. Cory Croft Chicago ot Clevelond, 7:35 p.m. TeM s 50 015 0 ToM s 60 918 9 0 0 0 0 34, BUI Calhoun-SImone Calhoun 34. Gedman’s RBI groundout in the missing 14 games with an injured lates teammate and fellow backstop Kansas City at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m. Collins (16), Trammell (15), Gibson (17). TeM s 40 911 9 Totals 12 1 5 3 took a 7-0 lead after four innings. pinch-hit for Kearney in the fourth frame starred detenslyety behind the plate. IP H R ER BB SO THROW OUT TWO HOLES — A third. right rotator, was hitless in four Toronto at Seattle, 10:35 p.m. NewYerk 002 000 o n 000 000-0 Scott Bradley after the latter led the The Merchants complete their JC- Tmxcb n o 014 100—6 Gross — Mvleen TItterfon 79. Net — But Seattle went ahead 4-3 in the- Tigers 4, Rangers 0 and ripped a three-run homer. Courant regular season schedule to­ Milwaukee at California, 10:35 p.m. Heusten 100 M l 040 000 001—6 Denise Klernan 81-23-58, Edna Wodas at-bats. including an RBI Guzmon L3-10 3 53 4 4 3 3 3 Cincinnati 010 000 010-1 fourth when Spike Owen singled groundout Mariners to a 9-5 win over the visiting night, hosting Windsor ot East Catholic Mahler 31-3 1 0 0 0 2 One out when winning run scored, (kime Winning RBI — Roenicke (6). 81-22-59, Betty Broucek 80-21-59. B Rookie Eric King threw a High at 6 p.m. National League standings Mohorcic 1 1 0 0 0 2 (kime Winning RBI — Bass (5). E—Bell, Rowdon. LOB—Philadelphia 13, Gross — Marlon Zamaltls 79. Net — home a run and Bradley followed six-hitter for his first major-league Detrett DP—New York 1, Houston 1. LOB—New Cincinnati 5. 2B—Samuel, Hayes, EDavIs. Dot Boblgan 81-25-56, Nancy Davis with a three-run, pinch-homer. Brewers 7-2, A’s 2-4 York 12, Houston 16.2B—GOovIs Z Ashby, 81-25-56. C Gross — Goll BerzenskI 85. shutout and Detroit got help from King W6-2 9 6 O' 0 1 6 3B—Redus. HR—EDavIs (13), Parker last week as a free agent. ning streak. ray. hit a three-run homer and East Division HBP—LNParrIsh by Guzman, Lemon Hatcher, Doran. 3B—Strawberry. Net — G loria Wallace 89-34-55. D Gross Bradley’s two-run single keyed a Texas mistakes. Jose Rijo scattered seven hits HR—Boss (14), Mitchell (6), KHernondez (19). SB—Samuel (27). SF—JoRussell. In the first game. Ted Higuera W L Pet. OB by Guzman, Trammell by Guzman. WP— IP H R ER BB 50 — Eleonor Brenngn 119. five-run sixth that knocked out The host Tigers swept the and struck out 12 as Oakland beat Dwayne Murphy and Tony Phil­ drove in four runs to power New York 60 28 .682 — Guzman. (7). SB—(kim er (11), Walker (7), Oaran EAST SIDE STORY — A Gross — pitched seven-hit ball for seven (33), Thon (3). S—Hatcher. Philadelphia rookie starter Jeff Sellers, 3-5. four-game series and extended lips homered for the A ’s in the fir.st Baltimore over Minnesota. Basketball Montreal 48 39 .552 11'/i Umpires—Home, Palermo; Rrst, Brink- Hudson W,59 8 5 3 3 3 7 Lynn Prior 51. Net — Mary PrestI Milwaukee to salvage a split of the innings and raised his record to Philadelphia 43 46 .483 17'/} IP H R ER BB SO 57-12-45, Myleen TItterton 54-9-45. B “ I don’t know if it’s lack of their winning streak to five. Kirk West Coast doubleheader. game and Dave Kingman hit his Traber’s first-inning homer was man; Second, Kaiser; Third, Scott. New Yerk Tekulve 1 0 0 0 0 0 11-7. Ernest Riles hit a three-run Chicogo 38 SO .432 22 T—2:27. A—26694. Cincinnati Gross — Olga Skinner 57. Net — Doris experience or confidence, but he Gibson has gotten the game­ Rijo, 4-8. fanned the final five 21st in the second game. his first extra-base hit in the Pittsburgh 38 51 .427 22'/} Frndez 6 8 4 4 1 7 Denny L,66 5 53 8 7 7 6 4 Wood 58-15-43, M arlon Zamaltls 59-15- homer and Dale Sveum. who went majors. Traber, who went 3-for-4, Sisk 1 5 4 4 0 1 44.CGross — ClaireRossetto60. Net — needs consistency.” McNamara winning RBI in all five games, a Brewers batters. One of the runs Orioles 8, Twins 3 World bosketball St. Louis 38 52 .422 23 Power 2 1-3 5 2 2 2 3 3-for-3. followed with another had an RBI single in the sixth and West Division 0rioies8.Twins3 Orosco 1 1 0 0 0 1 RMurphy 1 0 0 0 0 1 Alice Ansaldl 60-16-44, Ann Salafla said. major-league record. off Rijo was a home run by Gorman RAndeson 3 1 0 0 3 0 64-17-47. D Gross — Lols Moore 68. Net homer in the fourth as Milwaukee Rookie Jim Traber, filling in for Houston .50 42 .543 — Umpires—Home, Darling; First, BWII- Bradley finished 3-for-3 coming The Rangers committed three Thomas, who rejoined the team doubled in the eighth ahead of San Francisco 50 42 .543 — McOwll L.7-4 3 1-3 3 1 1 1 4 lloms; Second, MeSherry; Third, Pulll. — Hozel Piper 69-20-49, Linda Rencur- ended Oakland's four-game win­ injured first baseman Eddie Mur­ U.8. 87. 8ovlot Union 85 MINNESOTA BALTIMORE Houston rel 70-20-50. Larrv Sheets’ 10th homer. San Diego 46 46 . 500 4 abrhM T—2:48. A—26,190. Cincinnati 43 45 .489 5 Obrhbl Deshales 5 6 2 2 3 6 BEST 15 — A — Pete Foster 58-8-50, Puckett cf 5 0 10 Wiggins 2b 2 0 0 0 Lopez 2 3 3 3 0 0 Carroll Maddox 57-7-50. Gross — BUI At Madrid Atlanta 43 48 .473 6'/} Smally dh 4 12 1 Los Angeles 42 50 .457 8 JBonlll2b 10 0 0 Kerfeld 1 1 0 0 1 0 Zwick 73. B — M arty Shea 57-9-48, Paul NL roundup Oold Medal Hrbeklb 3 0 0 0 Laevrt 5 1 1 0 DSmIth 1-313310 iMa|or League ieaders Sullivan 61-13-48, C.D. McCarthy 61-13- UNITED STATES (17) Saturday's (Tames Brnnsky rt Cincinnati 5, Philadelphia 2 4 1 1 0 Lynncf 4 12 1 DIPIno 3 53 3 0 0 0 2 48, Jack Devanney 60-12-48, George F o u r M ets Bogues 0-8 (M) 0, K.Smith 10-15 2-2 23, Bush If 4 0 2 0 Ripken ss 3 12 1 Andersen 2 1 0 0 0 0 M artin 59-10-49, Fred Bllsh 63-14-49, McKey 2-2 2-4 6, C. Smith 8-16 1-3 17, St. Louis 2, Los Angeles 1 4 111 BosedonllOatBats. Pittsburgh 4, San Diego 3 (kiettl3b Dwyer If 1 1 0 0 Knepper W,12-7 1 0 0 0 0 1 Rick DeNIcolo 63-13-50, Al (kimer Robinson 8-16 4-6 20, Amaker 4-6 0-1 9, Lmbrdz2b 2 0 0 0 Shelby If 10 0 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 11, San Francisco 6 Lopez pitched to 3 batters In the 8th, Sisk G AB R H Pet. 64-14-50, M arty ChmIeckI 63-13-50. C — Elliott 1-30-12, Gllllam4-9(H)8, Hammonds Wasintn 2b 10 0 1 Trober1b 4 2 3 4 pitched to 4 batters In the 8th. John Groman 68-25-43, Chos. Whelan 04) 04) 0, Show 1-104) 2. Totals 38-76 9-17 87. Atlanta 7, Montreal 2 Reedc 4 0 0 0 Sheets dh 4 12 2 Ovkstro NY 80 224 42 76 .339 go to jail, Houston 5, New York 4 HBP—Doran by Orosco, Carter by Brooks Mon 77 300 49 101 .337 66-22-44, Don Edwards 75-30-45, Dennis (jogness 3 0 10 OMally3b 4 0 10 OSmIth, KHernondez by DIPIno,GDavlsbv Radobaugh 65-20-45, Joe Phllllppon Houston pulls out marathon In the 15th SOVIET UNION (IS) Sunday's (Tames Dempsy c 3 12 0 McDowell. BK—Sisk. CBrown SF 77 280 38 94 .336 Atlonto at Montreal, ppd., rain Gwynn SD 91 355 61 119 .335 63-17-46, Jim K in g 64-18-46, John RIeder Volkov 06 2-4 8, Valters 1-6 00 2. Totals 14 3 8 1 Totals 12 811 8 Umpires—Home, Bonin; Rrst, Runge; 83-36-47, Tom Turner 72-25-47. TIkhonenko 6-102-216, Kurtlnaytls 2-1300 Pittsburgh 4, Son Diego 2 Second, Pallone; Third, Engel. Raines Mon 82 326 53 109 .334 Bv Jonathan Vlttl Los Angeles 7, St. Louis 2 BockmanNY 62 219 40 73 .333 SWEEPS — A Gross — BUI Zwick 73. m ake b a il The chances of six scoreless West. scoring position to .407. Larry McWilliams, 2-5, pitched 6, Sobonls 6-12 4-7 16, Sokk 00 00 0, Minnesota 000 010 002—3 T—5:29. A—23,900. Net — Pete Foster 75-8-67, Carroll Tarakonov6-80-113, Khomlchus6-142-217, Philadelphia 9, Cincinnati 3 Baltimore 400 001 12x—0 Sax LA 88 350 51 114 .326 The Associated Press innings seemed remote halfway Bass homered in the sixth inning Dave Parker hit his third homer three hitless innings for the victory San Francisco 5, Chicago 4 Oberkfell Atl 85 284 33 89 .313 Maddox 74-7-67. B Gross — M arty Shea BelostennyOOM 7. Totals33-7511-1785. Game Winning RBI — Ripken (9). 75. Net — Jack Devanney 77-12-65, Paul through the ninth. New York for Houston, and Aian Ashby had in three days for Cincinnati’s last after relieving starter Mike Bie- Halftime—United States 48, Soviet Houston 9, New York 8, 15 Innings E—T raber. DP—Minnesota 1, Baltimore Dodgers7.Cardinais2 Boss Htn 91 340 47 103 .303 By Ruth Rendon Monday's (Tames Roy Pit 85 316 37 94 .297 Purcell 76-10-66, (3eorge M artin 76-10- It looked so easy for a while that scored three times in the top of the three hits ai)d three RBI. Kevin two runs, 'The first came on Eric lecki in the sixth. McWilliams Union 38. Three-polntgoals—Tarakanov, 1. LOB—Minnesota 7, Baltimore 6. 2B— 66, Paul Sullivan 79-13-66, Ed Pagonl The Associated Press TIkhonenko 2, Kurtlnaytls 2, Khoml- Son Diego (Hoyt 54) at Chicogo (Moyer Lynn, Ripken 2, Trober, OMalley, Bush. Home Runs maybe the Mets and Astros needed eighth for a 5-4 lead, the Astros Mitchell and Hernandez homered Davis’s solo homer in the .second, retired a batter after a 25-minute chus 3, Amaker, K.Smith. Fouled 1-2), 4:05 p.m. LOS ANGELS STLOUIS Schmidt, Philadelphia, 21; GDavis, 78-10-68, L a rry Gazza 81-13-68, Jim to be reminded of how hard scoring HR—Trober (1), Smalley (16), Sheets abrhM Breen 80-12-68, M arty ChmIeckI 81-13- scored four times in the bottom of consecutively in New York’s his 13th of the season. rain delay in the ninth, then Don out—Volkov. Rebounds—United States Philadelphia (Carman 4-2) at Atlanta (10). S—Wiggins 2, Shelby. SF—Ripken, abrhM Houston, 20; Parker, Cincinnati, 19; HOUSTON — New York Mets a run can be. 16 (Robinson 4, C.Smlth4), Soviet Union 35 (Smith 7-10), 7:40 p.m. Duncan ss 5 12 1 Coleman If 4 0 0 0 AAarshall, Los Angeles, 18; Horner, Atlanta, 68, Fred Bllsh 82-14-68. C Gross — Jim the inning for an 8-5 lead, then the eighth-inning rally. Robinson got the last two outs for Washington. Sax 2b 5 2 2 1 King 80. Net — Joe Phllllpon 81-17-64, pitcher Ron Darling and second (Sabonis 11). Assists—United States 7 New York (Aguilera 2-3) at Cincinnati IP H R ER BB SO OSmIthss 3 110 17; Stubbs, Los Angeles, 17; Carter, New Three half-innings produced 10 Mets tied the score in the ninth with Hernandez was ruled hit by a Giants 5, Cubs 4 (Soto 57), 8:05 p.m. Cabell 1b 5 13 1 McGee cf 4 12 2 York, 16; 7 are tied with 14. John Groman 89-25-64, Dennis Rada- baseman Tim Teufel found his fourth save. (Bogues5), Soviet Union 6 (Valters 4). Minnesota baugh 86-20-66, Bob Bonadles 89-22-67, runs and an 8-8 tie in the ninth, then three runs. pitch in the 11th inning, prompting Total Fouls—United States 19, Soviet San Francisco (Carlton 4-9) at St. Louis Smithson L6-9 1 3 4 4 1 0 Modlck3b 4 0 10 Knlcely 1b 4 0 0 0 Runs Batted In themselves facing a Houston San Francisco rallied for two (Mathews 4-2), 8:05 p.m. Hamitn 3b 0 0 0 0 Burris p 0 0 0 0 Schmidt, Philadelphia, 69; Carter, New Bel Schaeffer 88-20-68. New York and Houston played six "There were so many turning Lanier’s exit. The Astros manager Union 22. Officials—Rlgos, Greece; Pastore 3 53 1 0 0 1 0 BEST 16 — A — Brad Downey 58-4-54, judge in a courtroom before runs in the eighth for the victory. Molnlnl, Fronce. A—9,300. Montreal (Martinez 0-2) at Houston Anderson 2 5 2 2 0 0 Trevinoc 3 0 0 0 Landrmrf 2 0 0 0 York, 68; Parker, Cincinnati, 63; GDavis, scoreless innings before a ground points.” Doran said. ” We didn’t argued that the pitch hit Hernan­ Dodgers 7, Cardinals 2 (Knudson 1-3), 8:35 p.m. Howell p 10 0 0 Oquendph 10 0 0 Houston,62; Brooks, Montreal, 58; Homer, BUI Moran 62-8-54, Dick Smith 61-5-56. they faced the Houston Astros at Jeffrey Leonard tied the game ROavIs 1 1-3 4 2 2 0 1 Gross — Brad Downey 68. B — Don ball ended the Astros’ 9-8.15-inning quit and they didn’t either. Wekept dez’s bat. not Hernandez. Franklin Stubbs hit his 17th Only games scheduled Baltimore Stubbs If 5 12 3 Herr 2b 3 0 10 Atlanta, 56; COavIs, tan Francisco, 55; the Astrodome on the last day of with an infield single and Chris Tuesday's (Tames BRussel rf 4 0 10 Heath c 2 0 0 0 Wolloch, Montreal, 54. Anderson 64-12-52, Dick Archambeault victory Sunday. them down a couple of times. But homer of the year, with the bases Boddickr W,12-5 8 4 1 1 1 5 Landrx cf 63-9-54, Warren Howland 67-12-55, Wolf a four-game series. Brown’s sacrifice fly scored Rob Son Diego at Chicago, 4:05 p.m. Snell 1 4 2 2 0 0 10 0 0 Lvilrec 2 0 0 0 Runs It was the longest-playing game they kept coming back.” empty, and added a two-run single Los Angeles at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. RWIImscf 4 1 1 0 Pndltn3b 3 0 0 0 Gwynn, Son Diego, 61; Murphy, Atlonto, Chapman 68-11-57, Gll Bolsoneau 71-14- Darling and Teufel along with Phillies 9, Reds 3 Thompson. HBP—Hrbek by Boddicker. Honevettp White 69-11-58, Alex EIgner . in the majors this year: five hours DiPino gave up the game-tying in the ninth. Steve Sax tied his New York at Cincinnati, 7:35 p.m. Umpires—Home, (kircia; First, Ford; 2 0 10 Conroyp 2 0 0 0 57; Schmidt, Philadelphia, 56; Carter, Mets pitchers Bob Ojeda and Starter Dennis Eckersley, 3-6, Transactions Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7:40 p.m. NIednfurp 0 0 0 0 Soffp 0 0 0 0 New York, 55; Hoyes, Phllodelphla,55. 72-13-59, Bob Jones 68-9-59, Roy Gordon and 29 minutes. hit in the ninth. He was not charged Juan Samuel had four hits and career high for homers in a season Second, Reed; Third, Kosc. 70-11-59, Joe Novak 69-10-59. C — Don Rick Aguilera were arrested began the eighth and took the loss. San Francisco at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. T—2:32. A—25,045. Scloscia c 1110 Fordph 0 0 0 0 By the .time the game ended 40 with a run in 3 2-3 innings, but was scored four runs and Von Hayes with his fifth. The Dodgers had 14 Montreal at Houston, 8:35 p.m. PPerrvp 0 0 0 0 HHs Edwards 80-30-50, Chas. Whelan 73-22- early Saturday after a distur­ Scott Garrelts. 8-7, pitched three VnSlyk 1b 00 0 0 51, Bob Brldgeman 82-31-51, Fred players had played. Mets starter nevertheless traded to the Chicago keyed a four-run sixth inning with hits. Gwynn, tan Diego, 119; tax, Los Angeles, bance at a single’s bar. Darling innings in relief for the victory. BASEBALL Totals 40 714 6 Totals » 2 4 1 114; Raines, Montreal, 109; Bass, Nassiff 71-19-52, John RIeder 88-36-52, Rick Aguilera was a pinch hitter, Cubs for veteran Davey Lopes a two-run double. Philadelphia Rick Honeycutt, 6-5, combined Brewers 7, A's 2 Jock M offat 71-18-53. and Teufel were charged with Bob Brenly and Harry Spilman American League Houston, 103; Brooks, Montreal, 101. Houston starter Bob Knepper was before the game was over. ended Cincinnati’s five-game win­ with two relievers on a four-hitter. OAKLAND A's—Activated Joy Howell, American League raauits Los Angeles 101 009 001-7 SWEEPS — A Gross — Brad Downey assaulting a police officer, homered for the Giants. pitcher, from the 21-day disabled list. StLOUlS 100 001 000—2 68. Net — BUI Moron 73-8-65, Bob a reliever. Houston Manager Hal It looked so hard for a while that ning streak. Hayes also singled in a Honeycutt gave up all four hits as First Game Doubles Behllng 75-7-68, Dick Smith 73-5-68. B while the two other players Optioned Stan Javier, outfielder, to (kime Winning RBI — Sox (6). Haves, Philadelphia, 27; RReynolds, Lanier was ejected and Frank maybe Knepper needed (o be run in the seventh. he pitched into the seventh. Tom Tacoma of the Pacific Coast League. MILWAUKEE OAKLAND E—Heath 2. DP—StLouls 1. LOB—Los Gross — Don Anderson 76. Net — were charged with hindering Pirates 4, Padres 2 Mariners 0. Red Sox 5 abrhM abrhM Pittsburgh, 24; tax, Los Angeles, 23; Warren Howland 80-12-68, Walt Chap­ DiPino was on the Chicago Cubs. reminded of how easy getting a win Charles Hudson, 5-9. ended a Niedenfuer squelched St. Louis’ Angeles9,StLouls5.2B— Honevcutt,Cobell. Strawberry, New York, 23; Dunston, arrest. Notional League Yount cf 4 0 11 Phillips 2b 5 111 3B—Mc(3ee. HR—Sax (5), Stubbs (17), man 79-11-68, Bob Jones 79-9-70, Alex It finally ended on Kevin Bass’ can be. personal six-game losing streak as Johnny Ray singled in one run, two-on, none-out threat in the CMoorec 5 0 11 Chicago, 22. HOUSTON ASTROS—Acquired Da- BOSTON Griffinss 5 0 2 0 McGee (4). SB—Duncan 3 (35), EIgner 84-13-71, Paul White 82-11-71, Gll Teufel and Darling were bases-loaded grounder in the 15th After his 10-4 start. Knepper he allowed five hits in eight Jim Morrison doubled a second SEATTLE Cooper 1b 5 0 0 0 Canseco If 3 0 0 0 Pitchine (8 Decisions) Bolssoneau 85-14-71, John Pickens seventh, then Ken Howell pitched vey Lopes, Inflelder-outflelder, from the abrhM obrhbl RWIIIIams (6), Stubbs (6). released Saturday afternoon on against Roger McDowell. New innings. Kent Tekulve got the last and Junior Ortiz hit the second of Chicago Cubs In exchange (or Frank GThmsdh 3 1 1 0 Knomn dh 4 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Fernamtaz, New York, 155 .857; Oleda, M-J3-71. C Gross — Jock Moffat 84, started seven games and went 0-3 two innings for his seventh save. Barrett 2b 5 0 0 0 Mosesef 3 0 0 0 Braggs If 4 1 0 0 Lansfrd 1b 4 0 10 $2,000 bond each, while Ojeda three outs. DIPIno, pitcher. Purchased the contract Boggs 3b 5 12 0 PBradly If 4 0 2 1 Los Angeles New York, 11-2, .846; Burke, Montreal, 7-5 Aldo D'Appollonlo 84. Net — Fred York’s fifth pitcher, despite some strong outings. Now his two sacrifice flies in Pitts­ Two Dodger runs scored after ot Tom Funk, pitcher, from Columbus Deer rf 2 10 0 DuBakr rf 3 0 0 0 HonevcttW6-5 6 4 2 2 2 4 .778; Darling, New York, 91, .750; (iooden, Nosslff 85-19-66, Bob Brldgeman 97-31- and Aguilera were released on Bass grounded to first, where burgh’s three-run sixth inning. San Bucknrdh 4 2 2 0 Presley 3b 5 0 0 0 Riles ss 5 1 1 3 Murphy cf 3 111 NewYork,10^,.714;LoCoss,tan 66. he’s won two games in three days. Ron Roenicke had three hits and throwing errors by Cardinals of the Southern League. Baylor If 4 2 2 2 Phelps 1b 3 0 0 0 NIednfuer 1 0 0 0 1 0 $800 bond each after the four Sveum3b 3 3 3 1 DHIII3b 4 0 10 Howell S,7 2 0 0 0 0 2 Francisco, 9-4, .692; Bedroslon, Phllo- Keith Hernandez was playing ’’The game is really funny,” drove in three runs to raise his Diego had taken a 2-1 lead in the top catcher Mike Heath on stolen DwEvns rf 4 0 2 2 ADavIsdh 3 12 0 (Tontnr 2b spent the night in jail. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — 4 0 2 1 Tettletonc 3 0 10 StLouls delphlo, 61, .667; Valenzuela, Los Angeles, midway. Hernandez fielded the Kneppersaid. “ It just goestoshow batting average with runners in of the sixth. bases. Gedmanc 4 0 3 1 RNelsndh 1100 Totals 15 7 9 7 Totals M 1 7 2 156,667; Youmons, Montreal, 10-5, .667. Taiiwood Activated Roger Mason, pitcher, from Stenhos 1b 2 0 0 0 Trtobll rt 4 2 2 0 Conroy L > 5 5 53.10 4 3 2 4 According to Houston police ball and threw home to Gary you have to take this game with a the 21-dav disabled list. (Jptloned Mike Oulnonsss 4 0 0 0 Owenss 4 2 2 1 Soft 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 MEN'S CLUB CHAMPIONSHtP — 16 Sgt. Daniel Moormon. Teufel Aldrete, Inflelder, to Phoenix of the Mljwoukoo 001 401 010-7 PPerrv 1 1-3 3 3 3 1 0 Carter, but too late. Bill Doran grain of salt.” Tarver cf 4 0 10 Kearneyc 10 0 0 Oakland e u 000 000—2 Strtkeeuts Holes — Championship Flight — Stan was creating a disturbance at Pacific Coast League. SBradlev c 3 2 3 5 Burris 53 1 0 0 0 2 Domlon def. Roy Embury, 11-10. 18 beat the throw. The Mets argued He had shut out the Mets Friday, (Same Winning RBI — Riles (10). H B P—Herr by Honeycutt. WP—Conroy. Scott, Houston, 174; Valenzuela, Los Holes — A Flight — Chic Gagnon def. Cooler’s nightclub and was Reyntds 2b 2 111 E—Sveum. LOB—Milwaukee 9, (jaklond Angeles, 142; Welch, Los Angeles, 113; the call. but when the pitchers started BASKETBALL Totals 16 5 12 5 Totals » 912 8 Art Bassell, 2-1. B Flight — Terry asked to leave. Legionnaires take a iicking Notional Basketball Association 9. 2B—Griffin, Gontner, GThomas. HR— Femondez, New York, 110; Palmer, “ I was trying to drive the ball.” running low Sunday Knepper went Murphy (3), Phillips (4), Riles (6), Atlanta, 106. Means def. Bob Forrand Jr., 3-2. C “ On his way out. he attempted Boston 201 000 020-8 Pirates 4, Padres 2 Flight — Dove Stark def. Ron Morra, Bass said, “ but McDowell had to pitching coach Les Moss. “ I Sveum (4). Saves to carry the beer he was INDIANAPACERS—Released JlmBul- Soottte 000 405 OOX^ Reardon, Montreal, 22; DSmIth, 3-2. D Flight — BUI Dowd def. Dick other ideas. Billy hustled his buns asked hjm if he wanted me to get OAKVILLE — Manchester’s MCC's Cougar Field, needs to of mental mistakes." said lock, Terrence Cashawand Ken Bantum, Game Winning RBI — SBradlev (1). Vizard, 2-up. MHwouhe. SAN DIEGO PITTSBURGH Houston, 17; Worrell, StLouls, 16; drinking outside,” Moormon off. He had a great jump.” my .spikes on and get ready to Post 102 American Legion squad finish first in “ Round I II” in order Armstrong. forwords, Rolando Lamb, guard, and DP—Boston 2, Seattle 3. LOB—Boston Hlguera W,11-7 7 7 2 2 2 5 Franco, Cincinnati, 15; Gossoge, tan Diego, LD W OROSS-LOW NET — A Gross— said. Texas law forbids leaving Rogue Harris, center. Added 6, Seattle 6. 2B—Baylor, D w E vans, abrhM abrhM Ed Stone 70, Steve Schackner 77. Net — ” I was just running. I (lidn’t hear throw,” he said. “ I could see what was routed on Sunday, but it didn't to qualify for the post-season Chris HOlin had two of the losers’ Gibson 2 0 0 0 2 0 Wynne cf 4 0 0 0 Bondsef 4 1 1 0 15; LeSmIth, Chicago, IS. Russ Schoene, forward, to the Buckner, Odm an. HR—SBradlev (2), OBkkml Tom Bow 67, Sol Russo 67, Rick a club with a drink. the ball hit Carter’s glove,” Doran playoffs, six hits. Rob Stanford started and trolnlng-camp roster. K rukrf 2 0 10 Almon If 3 1 0 0 might happen,” matter much. Baylor (16). SB—Reynolds (22). S— Plunk L,56 31-3 5 5 5 3 4 BorkowskI 67, Ron Baslle 68, Craig According to the charges "W e have to win this round,” Reynolds. Gwynn rf 0 0 0 0 Ray 2b 4 1 1 1 Phillips 68, BUI Knowles 69. B — Stan said. “ It’s impossible for a runner Knepper’s second straight vic­ The legionnaires saw their over­ was tagged with the loss, before DStewart 3 53 2 2 2 3 1 McRyldsIf 1 1 0 0 Morrisn 3b 4 1 2 1 filed. Teufel hit Officer D.L. emphasized Coach Steve Arm­ FOOTBALL IP H R ER BB SO VonOhlen 2 2 0 0 2 3 Skiba 81, Jerry Lapine 85. Net — Pete to see a play like that, but the tory was McDowell’s fourth all record drop to 17-13-1 after a being relieved by Chris Ogden in Notional Football Leogue Boston Nettles 3b 3 1 1 0 M Brow nrf 2 0 0 0 Brenn 66, Jim Bourn 67, Carl Mlko- Bristley in the chest with his DStewart pitched to 1 batter In the 8lh. Martinz ph 10 0 0 Orsulak rf 0 0 0 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE umpire said I was safe, .so I guess I straight loss — three of them lackluster. 9-2 exhibition loss to strong, whose contingent is 2-0 so the fifth frame. BUFFALO BILLS—Signed Carl Bv- Sellers LJ-5 5 9 8 8 4 2 Pet. ^0' J l'f Mendltto elbow and kicked him in the rum,runnlng back, and Ron Robinson WP—DStewart. Roberts 2b 0 0 0 0 TPena 1b 2 0 10 O AB R H was.” against Houston. The Astros’ third host Oakville at Taft School. The far. with four zone games left, Rico Brogna belted a homer and Schlratdl 21-3 3 1 1 1 3 Umpires—Home, McCoy; First, Phil­ Boggs Bsn 84 318 59 116 .365 70, Bob Russell 71, Roger Lentocho 71, and Gary Wilkins, tlghtends. Announced BStanlev 53 0 0 0 0 0 (kirvey 1b 3 0 0 1 Ortiz c 10 0 2 Bob Chipps 71. C — Jim Aufmon 84, groin. Darling is accused of “ Some guys on the bench straight triumph was the Mets’ games that count — the ones that including three this week. double for Oakville. lips: Second, Voltogglo; Third, Welke. Kennedyc 4 0 0 0 Bream 1b 1000 AAottlngly NY 93 396 64 136 .343 that Scott VIrkus, defensive end, Seattle T—2:58. Puckett Min 92 399 68 135 .338 (Jerry Blanchard 84, Bob M iller 87. Net grabbing Officer R.G. Gresham thought he was out,” said Knepper, third straight loss — tying New carry the Zone Eight .stamp — Sunday’s defeat was a bad way Manchester 200 000 000 2-6-4 failed his physical exam. JReed W,50 5 7 3 3 1 1 Flonnry 2b 2 0 0 0 UWshtnss 2 0 10 — Ed Curtin 61, Nelson Eddy 63, Steve Bochy ph 10 10 Blelecki p 1000 Easier NY 85 311 40 103 .331 by the throat. Neither officer the Astros’ seventh pitcher, who to warm up Oakville 204 010 20x 9-8-3 Guetermn 2 3 110 0 Rice Bsn 90 362 57 120 .331 Roberts 64, Joel Grout 65, Ken Dunbar York’s season low. resume tonight. R.Stanford. Ogden (5) and Charter, -• DENVER BRONCOS—ReleosedAI McClIrspr 0000 MeWImsp 10 00 65, Jan Jayson 66, Don Flavell 66, Dan was seriously hurt. "W e did not hit well, we had Ladd 2 21111 A’s 4. Brewers 2 Royster ss 3 0 0 0 DRphisnp 0 0 0 0 Yount Mil 77 287 46 94 .328 got the victory. “ I know it was very The Astros stayed in a first-place Manchester, which plays visit­ Roe (4); Valentino, Susas (4) and H ill, wide receiver. Sellers pitched to 4 batters In the 6th, Bell Tor 92 368 63 118 Gothers 70. defensive lapses and also a couple Bragg Dravekyp 10 0 0 •3?) TWO MAN BEST BALL — Gross — close.” tie with San Francisco in the NL ing Enfield in zone action tonight at Guettermon pitched to 1 batter In the 8th. Leffertsp 0 0 0 0 Joyner Cal 91 365 57 117 GREEN BAY PACKERS—Signed PB—SBradlev, Gedmon. SacondOamt Fletcher Tex 83 284 48 91 ■ Ed Stone-Ken Comerford 68, Auggle Darryl Richardson, running bock, and Tmpltnph 1000 LInk-Steve Schachner 71, Tom Molln- Umpires—Home, Reilly: First, Coble; MILWAUKEE OAKLAND Walter p 0000 Carter Cle 88 350 56 110 .314 Ed Berry, defensive back. Second, McClelland; Third, Young. abrhM abrhM nvffw Runs I i” ’l.:'“ '‘nls 72, Ron Baslle-Lou Miller lorgph 10 0 0 72, Rich Borkowskl-Norm Dalgnault > T—2:41. A—12673. Molltordh 4 0 11 Phllllps2b 5 0 10 Totals 27 2 1 1 TeM s 15 4 6 4 Conieco, Oakland, 23; Pogllarulo, New INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Yountet 3 0 10 Murphyef 3 0 10 York, 22; Barfield, Toronto, 21; Hrbek, 72. Net — Joel Grout-Don Flavell 53, Announced thot Tony Wood, placek- D irt Cuozzo-Steve Roberts 58, Ed Braggs If 4 0 0 0 Canseco If 4 0 0 0 sonDieao ooo on 000—1 Minnesota, 21; Kingman, Oakland, 21; Icker, foiled hisphvsicalexam. Biu8Jays6.Angeia3 GThmsIb 4 111 Bochtelb 3 12 0 LNPafrlsh, Detroit, 21; Bell, Toronto, 20; Curtin-Bernie McQueenev 59, (Jerry Pittsburgh 010 001 OOx—4 Blonchard-Carl Mlkolowsky 59, Jim Rllesss 4 0 10Kngmndh 4 2 2 1 Game Winning RBI — Morrison (6). Joyner, California, 20. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Traded W il­ Monnngrf 4 0 10 MDovIsrf 4 12 1 Rune Bolted In Bourn-Bill Knowles 59, ta l Russo-ChIc SCOREBOARD lie Scott, tight end, to the New England TORONTO CALIFORNIA DP—Pittsburgh 1. LOB—Son Diego 7, Seaback 60, Jim MendItto-DIck Young abrhM abrhM Sveum3b 4 0 0 0 Lans(rd3b 3 0 0 1 Ittsburgh 6.2B—Morrison Z Nettles, Bochy. Canseco,Oakland,78;Joyner,Callfornia, Patriots for an undisclosed draft Gontnr2b 3 1 2 0 Willard c 30 10 73; Bell, Toronto, 72; Presley, 60, Nelson Eddy-John Bovlon 60. choice. Signed Lewis Colbert, punter. Femndi ss 4 0 0 0 RJonesif 5 0 0 0 SB—Flannery (2). S—Dravecky, Blelecki. TWO MAN BEST BALL — Gross — Vaughan Somers, 7,533 73-77-72-72—294 7671- 77-77—301 Russ (U>chron, 11,200 6667-7671-274 Andy North, 1362 7147-71-76279 Jone Crofter, 4,267 71-7672-71—288 Mullnks3b 3 0 0 0 JKHowl3b 5 12 0 Ceronec 1 0 0 0 Griffin ss 40 11 SF—Ortiz 2. Seottle, 69; Mattingly, New York, 68; Tom Lomore, 2MJ . Waived John /^ddlson, tight end. Schroedr c 10 0 0 Dave Gunas-Harry Nowobllskl 71, Ed Ben Crenshow, 7,533 77497673—294 ; AAark McNulty, 2487 8671-7971—301 Brett Upper, 11,200 71-704546274 Jim Rutledge, 1,362 667671-76279 Dot (Jermoln, 4,267 73767671—288 lorg3b 1110 Joyner 1b 5 1 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO Barfield, Toronto, 65; Hrbek, Minnesota, Derrick Cooper, 7,533 AAark Calcavecchia, 7,371 6647-69-71-275 Tommy Aaron, 955 72467676280 Patti Rizzo, 4,267 To m s 12 2 7 2 Totals n 410 4 64; Carter, Cleveland, 63. Stone-Stan Domlan 71, Ken 72-7972-71—294 ! AAolcolmAAackenzl,2A67 797677-76-301 7671- 7673—288 M IAM I DOLPHINS—Signed Brent Mosebvcf 5 2 3 2 RJcksndh 4 12 0 Son Diego Comertord-Lou Aroenlo 72, Tony Ronan Rafferty, 7,533 76747670—294 Lee Trevino, 2J87 8671-7675-»1 Brian Cloar, 7,371 73474649-275 Rod Curl, 955 7347-7149-280 Alice Rltzmon, 4,267 767372-73—288 Bell If 5 2 3 3 Hendrcfc rf .4011 Dravecky L,76 5 3 3 3 4 2 Runs G olf Bob Glider, 7471 Sowell, defensive end. Milwaukee oil 000 000-1 RHenderson, New York, 87; Puckett, Steullet-BIII Muzin 72. Net — Rick Danny Edwards, 7,533 77-73-70-74—294 Eomonn Darcy, 2487 76767675-301 76674672-275 Rick Dalpos, 955 67-71-7672-280 Anne-Morle Polll, 3443 73767371—289 Barfield rf 5 0 3 0 Narron c 3 0 10 Lefferts 1 2 1111 Whedon-Hal Smith 58, Steve Johnson- Vicente Fernondez, 7,533 7670-71-75—294 AAarttn Gray, 7475 76767675-302 Scott Hoch, 7471 6647-7676275 Bill Isroelson, 955 73466675280 Sandra Palmer, 3442 767372-72—289 Upshaw 1b 3 0 0 1 Schoflldpr 0 0 0 0 (MHond 009 001 OOX—4 Walter 2 1 0 0 1 2 Minnesota, 68; Mothnaly, New York, 64; tarn Torrance, 7,513 Dick AAost, 7,371 667247-76275 Jack Renner, 955 7672- 7372—289 N E W ENGLAND PATRIOTS — (kime Winning RBI — (klffin (4). Phllllps, Oakland, 64; Bell, Toronto, 63. Joe Wallnskl 60, John Sutherland- 764971-76-294 James Heggarty, 247$ 76724675-302 69-72-70492K) Mindy Moore, 3442 W h I t t c 4 0 0 0 Boone PHtsbufgh Mark Kirk 60, Art St. Louls-Dave tan Stanley, 5,700 79747671—295 Blaine McCalllster, 7,371 69464971-275 Tom Show, 955 714671-72-280 Lisa Young, 2,906 7372-7371—290 Extended the contract of Raymond DP—Oakland 1. LOB—Milwaukee 5, Blelecki 51-3 2 2 2 6 1 Andrew Chandler, 2475 7672- 7674-302 Clayborn, defensive l^ck. c 0 0 0 0 Bergstrom 60, Don Paguette-Bob Felix British Opin / John Mohaftey, 5,700 7673-7672—295 Donnie Hammond, 2475 7471-7978-302 Mike Smith, 7,371 73434673-275 Adrian Stills. 955 7249-7146280 Therese Hesslon, 2,906 71- 767671—2W Leachdh 3 0 0 0 [JeCncsph 10 0 0 Oakland 11. 2B—Gontner, Molltor. HR— McWlllmsW,55 3 0 0 0 2 2 Jay Delslng, 5,200 73767374—290 GThomas (11), Kingman (21). SB—Phillips 60, Bob LeBreux-W.Woltyna 61, Dove AAasohlro Kuramot, 5,700 77-7673-72—295- Scott Simpson, 2475 7671-7678-302 66724646276 Mike Sullivan, 955 76714671-280 Vicki Tabor, 2,906 Shphrddh 2 0 0 0 Burlesnss 3 0 2 1 DRobIson S6 53 1 0 0 0 2 AAottlnglv, New York, 116; Puckett, D.A. Welbrlng, 5,700 7670- 7674—295 AAark Hayes, 5,200 674672-69-276 Leonard Thompson, 955 71-69-7676280 AAarlene Floyd, 2,906 72- 71-72-75—290 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS—Named Jim (15). S—Cerone. SF—Lonsford. Minnesota, 135; rernondez, Toronto, 122; Stark-Ron Broege 62. TURNBERRY, Scotland (AP) — Rnal Ossie Moore, 1425 76747974—303 M iller vice president for administration, (3arcla2b 4 12 0 (>rlch2b 2 0 0 0 Dravecky pitched to 2 batters In the LOW OROSS-LOW NET — A Gross— Sandy Lyle, 5,700 767670-74—295 Peter Fowler, 1425 8671-77-75—303 Jett Slumon, 5,200 664649-73-276 Rick Fehr, 880 72467346281 Jane Blalock, 2,905 7371-7676—290 Wllfong2b 2 0 11 IP H R ER BB SO 6th. Rice, Boston, 120; Bell, Toronto, 118. scores and money winnings Sunday ot the 7371-7671—291 effective Sept. 1. Signed Robert Durham,' Mllwauhee Ken Comerford 72, Tony Steullet 74, AAark James, 4,753 76767675—296 Doyld Jones, 600 76767975—305 John Adams, 3,340 6967-7671-277 Ernie Gonzales, 880 6972-7347-281 Judy Dickinson, 2425 Pettis cf 3 0 0 0 WP—McWilliams. 115th British Open (Jolt Championship Payne Stewart, 4,753 76497676—296 Charles Bolling, 3,340 69724646277 Tony Grimes, 880 736671-72-281 Betsy Barrett, 2 ^ 71-77-7673—291 linebacker. Leary L6-10 2 53 5 3 3 4 2 Ston Domlan 75. Net — Rick Whedon played on the 6,957-yard, por-7D Alisa Ross Drummond, 600 767477-78—305 NEW YORK JETS—Agreed to terms Downing It 10 0 0 Umpires—Home, Poncino; First, 67, Ted Blosko 68, M ike Schardt69, Bob (Jory Player, 4,753 7672-7676-296 Tommy Horton, 600 77-7342-74-306 T.C. Chen, 3340 71466672-277 Vonce Heotner, 880 7249-7676281 Alice M iller, 2425 71-767373—291 Totals 19 612 6 Totols 18 110 1 JHJohnsn 51-3 5 1 1 0 6 (kegg; Second, Davis; Third, Harvey. Mottjngly, New York, 32; Rice, Boston, Course at Turnberry: 69767676-291 with Ron Hadley, llnebocker. Ooklond- Peterson 69, Nick Pahoulls 70, Walt Ron Commons, 4,753 7677W 4—296 (Jory Weir, 600 76498660—307 Jeff Lewis. 3340 67-71-7146277 Penny Hammel, 2,425 T—2:27. A—15,765. *<■ Boggs, Boston, 26; RHenderson, KomlnskI 72, Bob Chambers 72, tal Greg Norman, $105,000 74-63-74-69—280 Roger Chaprr nice »n to p get m r ^recognized m p The Associated Press was down by 19-2 and Brazil trailed over here, but it’s better to get 60-37 at halftime. In Sunday's recognized in your own country.” M ADRID. Spain — Lute Olson, championship game, the U.S. held Olson, who coaches Arizona, is availabie for coach of the first American team in a 48-38 lead at halftime and needed said his biggest thrill still is taking .32 years to win the World Basket­ every point of that lead in holding his 1980 Iowa team to the NCAA ball Championship, has some on for an 87-85 victory over the Final Four, but he may have done advice for John Thompson, who Soviet Union. his best coaching with this collec­ will coach the 1988 Olympic team aii our seniors Despite ending a three-decade tion of underclassmen. at Seoul. drought, there was little celebrat­ ing by the Americans. They know Smith and his Atlantic Coast “ I told John it is going to be a the Olympics and the NCAA Conference rivals. Tyrone Bogues Begi nnin^ tough job.” Olson said. "The days Tournament rank higher. of Wake Forest and Tommy this week, a are over when you can just put “ Nothing else approaches the Amaker of Duke were the leaders new health ser­ together a team and bring 10 Olympics in international competi­ of the team and Charles Smith of ' vice for the 65- players over and expect to win. tion,” Bobby Knight, coach of the Pittsburgh led the team with a an d -o ve r set The trials were a big help.” U.S. team that won the 1984 15-point average. And 6-foot-ll will be availa­ Sylvia It was during the trials in May Olympic gold medal, said earlier David Robinson of Navy shook off ble throughout that Olson assembled a young, in the week. - some indifferent performances to the nation — inexperienced team. But it was a “ In 1982 we took a team to Cali, play well in the crucial games. eye care via the Porter team that had some things going Colombia (for the Worlds) and lost Robinson had 17 points in the National Eye for it, too. to the Russians by one point,” first half Sunday as the Americans Care Project by “ Many of the teams were Knight said. “On that team, we had built a 10-point lead, and the volunteer oph­ concerned with our quickness and maybe one player who would have margin was 78-60 with less than thalmologists defense.” Olson said. made the Olympic team two years seven minutes to play. Then, for who will treat patients regardless viously undiagnosed eye diseases In its biggest victories — over later.” the first time since Argentina of ability to pay. were found and are now being Italy. Yugoslavia. Brazil and the Kenny Smith, the North Carolina upset the U.S. team 74-70 .in the With New York City joining the treated. Since many eye disorders Soviet Union — during a 9-1 run to junior ^ a r d who led the Ameri­ first round, the youthful Ameri­ system this week, the service are lifelong, this is a significant the title, the United States used cans with 23 points in the title cans began to show their inexpe­ AP photo (available in various regions since commitment on the part of each fast breaks and defense to build big game, called the championship rience. It took two Smith baskets in The United States basketball team Basketball Championship final in January 1986) will be offered on a doctor. If no medical diagnosis is leads. “ the biggest thrill of the players the last minute to hold off the celebrates its 87-85 victory over the nationwide basis. made, the patient will not receive a Against Italy, it was 36-16 at one unfit we win the big one, the Soviet rally. Madrid. • If you are a citizen and legal bill for the eye exam. The project Soviet Union Sunday in the World resident age 65 or over with a covers only the doctor’s services, medical eye problem but you do not including medications, eye- not have an ophthalmologist or ' glasses or hospital services. haven’t seen one in the past three Projections based on the Na­ Sports In Brief U.S. Davis Cup squad remains aiive years, you are eligible for eye care tional Eye Care Project pilot from the National Eye Care program indicatethat 12S.000older Project. Americans without an eye physi­ WIebe secures Hardee’s Classic MEXICO CITY (AP) - The tennis life,” Mayotte, 23. said. gave it all I could and I think it was Francis Patrick Loderop penal­ • All you need do is use the cian will be treated through the much-maligned U.S. Davis Cup The United States also won the an excellent match,” he said. ized Lavalle one point and threa­ nationwide toll-free Helpline. 1- program. COAL VALLEY, III. — Mark Wiebe shot a 2-under-par 68 team, playing without John McEn­ meaningless final match when The other semifinal has defend­ tened to disqualify the Mexican 800-222-EYES. and you will receive The 1986 operating budget of Sunday for a one-stroke victory over Curt Byrum in the $400,000 roe and Jim m y Connors this year, Brad Gilbert defeated Francisco ing Davis Cup champion Sweden, a team. the name of a volunteer eye doctor about $3 million is funded entirely Hardee’s Golf Classic. is still managing to win, but not Maciel 7-5, 1-6, 7-5. 5-0 winner over Italy, against Mayotte, visibly angry with the who will treat you. whether you by the private sector, with about The 28-year-old Wiebe, who finished the 72 holes over the without a struggle. “ “ I am very happy and pleased to Czechoslovakia, which blanked crowd behavior, argued with some can pay or not. half voluntarily donated by the eye 6,514-yard Oakwood Country Club course with a 12-under-par 268 With the United States leading be here, because I wasn’t wrong Yugoslavia. 5-0. fans in the front benches. Ob­ Older men and women among us doctors themselves. A computer total, earned $72,000 with the title, his second in three years on the Mexico 2-1 going into- Sunday’s when I said my boys would win the Service difficulties contibuted viously distracted by the crowd, he are particularly vulnerable to matches Helpline callers with PGA Tour. final two singles matches. Tim Davis Cup.” non-playing captain heavily to Mayotte’s earlier sin­ took three more double-faults in blinding eye diseases. MorethanSO physicians according to location, Mayotte rallied from a miserable Tom Gorman said after the gles defeat to Maciel on Friday, losing the second set, then had percent of blindne.ss occurs among trying to find a physician as close stretch in mid-match to beat victory. and he had more on Sunday against three more while being blanked in people over the age of 65, Yet. it is as possible to the patient’s home. Ferree gets first P G A Senior win 19-year-old Leonardo Lavalle 7-5. Gorman also praised Lavalle’s Lavalle with a total of 18 double the third set. estimated that half of all blindness The computers also are designed 4-6. 0-6. 6-4. 9-7 and advance the performance in th,e deciding faults. At one point in the third set, is preventable if eye diseases such to rotate patients among partici­ GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Jim Ferree made an eight-foot U.S. team into the Davis Cup match, saying the Mexican “ has a But despite five double-faults. Mayotte became so upset by his as glaucoma, cataracts, macular pating physicians so no one doctor birdie putt on the first hole of sudden death Sunday to win a semifinals against Australia, great future.” Mayotte managed to win the first service troubles that he threw degeneration and the like are is overloaded. The services are not three-way playoff and his first PGA Senior Tour victory at the which defeated Britain 4-1 in Lavalle said a stomach ailment set when he broke Lavalle's himself down on the clay court in detected and treated early. tax deductible, but funds given to $250,000 Greater Grand Rapids Open. another weekend series. for several days deterred his service three times. frustration. the Foundation of the Academy to Ferree shot a 1-under-par 70 Sunday to finish at 9-under-par 204 “ I’ve won some tournaments performance. In the second set. the 8,000 But the American regained his TH E P R O JE C T IS designed to support the project are. for the ^h o le tournament at Elks Country Club. Gene Littler and before, but to come back like that “ I was sick for several days with mostly Mexican fans at the Sports composure, breaking Lavalle prevent needless eye diseases and ■Tip to you: If you meet the Chi Chi Rodriguez also finished nine under to force the playoff. under these conditions and win for stomach pains and that made me Palace interrupted play so many twice each in the fourth and fifth Egg scrambie offers two ways to assist older qualifications and you haven’t yet a team is the greatest thrill of my lose strength. But on the court. I times with cheering that referee sets. citizens: I) for those with Medi­ taken advantage of the toll-free Teri Twible, Morning Star Day Camp director, care coverage or insurance, par­ number (1-800-222-EYES), you’re U S F L -N F L trial drawing to a close top, tosses a raw egg from Highland Park ticipating ophthalmologists will missing out on a valuable serviw. accept insurance as payment in Call the Helpline today to see if you N E W Y O R K — After 40 days of testimony, 35 witnesses and School’s roof during an egg-drop contest. full for their services, without qualify! It could mean the differ­ almost 6,500 pages of transcript, the USFL’s $1.69 billion Geddes repeat winner on LPGA tour Caroline Claing, left, catchessome with a fishing billing co-payments or deducti­ ence between night and day to you. antitrust suit against the N F L finally goes to the ju ry this week. net she stuffed with cotton balls. Eric Huffman, bles: and 2) for patients who do not Testimony in the case winds up in the early part of the week have Medicare or other insurance, (Sylvia Porter’s New Money By Dave O'Hara 72-hole total of 281. hole when my shot flew into a first-prize winner, catches an egg in a duffel bag with a U S F L rebuttal to the N F L case that took most of the past “ I had every opportunity in the participating eye doctors will Book for the 80s,” 1„328 pages of The Associated Press “ This feels great, it’s a great man’s pocket. And I made the stuffed with newspaper. The finalists With their month. Summations by the lawyers for both sides will take place world to win it and I didn’t — I ’m a provide treatment at no charge. down-to-earth advice on personal July.” Geddes said. “ Last week birdies when I had to, like on the littie disappointed,” Richard, who containers and the eggs they caught, bottom, are: money management, is available Wednesday and Judge Peter K. Leisure will charge the five DANVERS. Mass. — Jane Unlike some programs, the (at the Open), I didn’t look at the last two holes. That was a fantastic was the 1985 NCAA runnerup while through her column. Send $9.95 women and one man — none of them football fans — Thursday Geddes left her shaky nerves in Claing, Ed Carroll with a soccer ball box lined medical treatment doesn’t end scoreboard at all. Today I looked at finish.” playing for Fforida,iaid. plus $I for mailing and handling to morning. Ohio last week when she won the with panty hose. Amber Carroll with a grocery with only one visit to the doctor, it all day. I had a really good Geddes’ victory was worth Richard took the lead with a “ Sylvia Porter’s New Money Book The jury may take a week or more to reach a verdict. And even U.S. Women’s Open golf cham­ “ This is not just a one-time attitude. $42,150. Richard, finishing second hole-in-one on the 150-yard 12th, bag with crushed newspapers, Matthew Wright for ther 80s.” In care of the if it finds in favor of the U S F L , the case may continue on appeal pionship in an 18-hoie playoff. sei^'ice.” said Dr. George Wein­ “ After I took the lead on the 17th for the second time on the tour, won but lost the advantage with a bogey with panty hose, and Huffman. Part of the fun for Manchester Herald, P.O. Box So. with her new nerves of steel, stein. secjetary of professional for years. Five years after an antitrust verdict for the Los hole with a good wedge shot and a $25,437. six on the 15th. 41950. Kansas City. Mo. 64141. Geddes finished with birdies on the the smashing event for the 23 participants was information ^ for the American Angeles Raiders against the NFL, the Raiders have yet to 15-foot putt, I was surprised I Academy of Ophthalmology. Make checks payable to Andrews. receive one cent. last two holes Sunday for a wasn’t nervous. My hands weren’t B preparing containers to catch as many raw eggs one-stroke victory over rookie “ These doctors have agreed to see McMeel & Parker.) .even shaking.” as they could without breaking them. The contest patients who need sustained medi­ professional Deb Richard in the Neither was Geddes’ confidence $275,000 LPGA Boston Five was sponsored by the town Recreation cal care for as long as necessary to Bias investigation is continuing as she approached the final tee. treat the conditions diagnosed in Breathing, sitting Classic. “ I hit a real good drive, right Department. UPPER MARLBORO. Md. — Medical examiners who “ The Open was my first victory the initial exam.” can manage fears down the fairway, and I was more Since the Helpline’s creation in performed an autopsy on Len Bias were the first scheduled on the tour and that took a lot of confident,” Geddes said. January 1986, nearly 7.000 volun­ NEW YORK (AP) - People can witnesses today before a grand jury faced with much broader pressure off me.” Geddes. who “ As I approached the bail, I questions than how the University of Maryland basketball star beat Sally Little last Monday for teer ophthalmologists have exam­ suffer from hundreds of different knew what I was going to do. I ined and treated more than 30,000 died of cocaine intoxication in his dorm room June 19. her first professional victory, said. Herald photos by Pinto phobias, such as a fear of flying, thought my 3-wood won the Open older Americans with cataracts, “ I was relaxed, I wasn’t as shaky fear of heights or just drivingalone Arthur A. Marshall Jr., the prosecutor handling the for me and I was determined to use glaucoma or other eye problems. as in the Open and I felt I had a on^he expressway. investigation, said he also wants the grand ju ry to probe it to try to win again. I hit the ball to They expect to treat almost good chance to win.” Geddes. 26, A'specialist in phobias advises questions involving allegations of drug use and gambling by within about 40 feet of the cup and another 100,000 citizens, of which said after mastering Tara Fern- that the way you breathe and the student athletes and possible improper actions by some coaches. two-putted for an easy birdie. about 5 percent will have no way you sit can help to manage croft’s tight 6.008-yard course with Marshall planned to use today’s session to present grand jurors “ I had only one bogey and Medicare or in.surance. one’s fears. a 4-under-par 68 Sunday for a with testimony from medical examiners, police investigators missed just one green — on the fifth “It is always better for you to and medical personnel from Leland Memorial Hospital, where TO S U G G EST the extent to swallow your saliva a few times, efforts were made to revive Bias when he was brought there from which this project fills a need, the which facilitates effective brea­ his dorm room. academy In 1983 conducted a pilot thing, and keep both feet flat on the Portly Witherspoor^ program In three states for 10 floor about 12 inches apart.” says weeks, which resulted in more Kolman Korentayer of the Humis- Rahal wins first since Indy 500 than 2.400 referrals of older ton Holistic Health Center here. Americans to local medical eye "This is the first step toward TORONTO — Bobby Rahal, shrugging off a controversial physicians. Hundreds of pre- interrupting the panic buildup.” penalty, charged back Sunday to win the inaugural Molson retains W BA crown Toronto-Indy race, his first triumph since the Indianapolis 500 in LONDON (AP) — British fight won the battle of the big punches. May. fans scoffed at the roll of excess With a decisive points lead after A sellout crowd of 60,000, limited to that number by city meat around Tim Witherspoon’s 10 rounds, the American crashed Bring Midas anyone’s written estimate Thoughts officials, watched a wild 183-mile race in which two leaders midriff. They snickered when he through Bruno’s brittle defense in for installing a muffler and we’ll meet it crashed and Rahal and pole-winner Emerson Fittipaldi both weighed in 10 pounds over his the 11th with a series of overhand were penalized for passing the pace car under a caution predicted weight. rights. or beat it. No ifs, ands or buts. (^ in g “ Kairos” is a very powerful and anxious to have a prayer answered flag.Rahal took the lead from A1 Unser Jr. on the first turn of lap But the 28-year-old American The first sent Bruno reeling important word in the New Testa­ a lot sooner than God would see fit 92 and led the rest of the 103-lap event. someplace else could cost you. had the last laugh when he across the ring and the rest ieft him ment. It is a Greek word, and it has to answer it. battered the British heavyweight crouching defenseless in Withers­ several definitions — all of which hope. Frank Bruno, to an 11th- poon’s own comer. revolve around the concept of As the saying goes “ there’s a Richmond captures Pocono 500 round defeat to retain his World time. In a number of Instances, right time for everything” that we Boxing Association heavyweight “ kairos” is translated as “the L O N G PON D , Pa. — T im Richmond survived a photo finish to It was the sort of power that do, too. In the next few days, these title. proper time” or “the right time” . thoughts will be focused on some Win the Pocono 500 Sunday in a NASCAR race that started 95 made the extra weight all worth­ PER AXLE MOST CARS “ They (the British press) kept while. It was the sort of power In Roman 5:6, Paul writes that “ right times” that might be In the minutes late ahd was halted 50 laps short because of fog. on about my shape. But I proved I Bruno himself relied upon in Our Brake Job Includes: Christ died ” at the right time,” and near future for all of us. Start .Richmond, who has won three of the last four races on the was in good shape.” Witherspoon previous fights but couldn’t find in I Timothy 6:15 the message is thinking and praying about your Winston Cup circuit, finished a few inches in front of Ricky Rudd • New Guaranteed Brake said. “ I proved it by knocking him Saturday night. Pads or Linings proclaimed that Christ will return “ kairos” — what is it “ the right with Geoff Bodihe close behind in the tightest three-car finish of out.” Witherspoon’s hard-earned vic­ to earth “ at the proper time.” time” for you to be doirig? the season. The 24-year-old Briton looked to tory before 35.000 predominantly • Inspect Whea Cylinders miDAS The times that God chooses to do be in better shape, with not an British fans at Wembley Stadium • Resurface Drums or Rotors things are always “ the right The Rev. Charles H. Erteson, ounce of excess fat on his 228-pound kept him on course to becoming the •Road Test • Inspect Calipers times,” and we need to keep this in The Bolton Congregational Church Lemond takes overall cycle lead frame. But the blown-up Withers­ undisputed world champion. Also mind — especially when we are UCC poon — at 235 pounds easily his • Inspect Brake Hardware BRIANCON, France — Eduardo Chozas of Spain won'the holding shares of the title are heaviest for an important fight — Trevor Berbick of the World (Semi-metallic pads, extra.) gruelling 17th leg of the Tour de France cycling classic Sunday in still outmaneuvered Bruno. 5 hours, 52 minutes and 52 seconds Sunday, while Greg Lemond of Boxing Council and Michael He also outjabbed a fighter with Spinks of International Boxing the United States moved into first place in the overall standings. a far longer reach and eventually Federation. FREE BRAKE INSPECTION About Town Lemond became the first American ever to wear the yellow jersey of the overall leader in a Tour de France. The 23-day race In many cases additional parts and services will ends next Sunday on the Champs Elysee in Paris. needed which are not included in this price. P C p p V ’C AUTOMOTIVE See warranty terms at your local Midas dealer. Group observes 59th Study nature with evening walk W ATES has craft session Health services give clinics C O V E N TR Y — Community Health Care Services Soviets end games with flourish The Eight and Forty will hold its 59th annual session G LA STO N B U R Y — The Connecticut Audubon W ATES will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Orange Hall. rcimv asuppLY, INC. Society Holland Brook Center at 1361 Main St., will Members may be weighed between 6 and 7 p.m The will hold office hours Wednesday from 2 t 3 p.m. at njcmroiraM July 25 and 26 at the Marriott Hotel in Farmington Coventry Town Hall for health checks and guidance. MOSCOW — The Soviet Union, which dominated the inaugural hold a walk through Earle Park Thursday at 8:30 p.m. program will be on crafts. The group will have a picnic starting July 25 at 7; 30 p.m. Make reservations for the The services will hold a blood pressure clinic Goodwill Games, ended the competition with a flourish Sunday, n44 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER starting at the center. Walkers will bring flashlights to bingo on July 29 at its weekly meeting. July 26 noon lunch with Ellen Murray, Box 318, Oak lliursday from 1 to 2 p.m. at Village Pharmacy and a capturing 13 gold medals and finishing more than 100 medals Street, Stafford 06078, and for the July 26 7:30 p.m. see the creatures stirring in the park after sundown. n u u IT TO SOMEONE TOU im n i The cost is $3 for society members and $5 for similar clinic Aug. 14 at Coventry Pharmacy from 1 to ahead of the United States. 847-8576 banquet with Jean Tryon. 51 Philip Henry Circle. Listen to Italian music Tuesday 2 p.m, / The Soviets won nine of 11 head-to-head races Sunday against Windsor 06095. non-members. For more information, call 633-8402. the Americans in rowing at the Krylatskoye rowing canal, they *Your friend In Auto Parts” Call for evening hours. Italian Night Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Manchester took all three medals in super heavyweight weightlifting and Bicentennial Band Shell will be dedicated to the late Gemma Dubaldo. At 92. she entertained at the shell on they grabbed one of a possible two golds in Judo. M b o m lM d Pinochle scores reported 84S-f4M Miwelinlir • 4 6 4 M S Y t m w tn-4a«a Free pressure check Thursday Dance to big band sound an Italian Night several years ago. The Middletown B tew loiU 401-tlM lim iiHwii 9 4 7 4 1 M W t M M lg f d Pinochle scores for the July 17 play at the Arm y and BftalQl m -Ttn NMiMWii 1 94 41 9 7 W m s t b r n f Parents without Partners, Manchester Chapter 469. Symphonic Band, directed by Santo Fragilio, will play i . H w tferd M M 9 1 I N m H m m B OLTON — A free blood pressure screening for Navy Club have been announced. TTiey include: Shriver wins Virginia Slims title 9994111 m m m b m n will hold an open dance Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Italian marches, overtures, folk songs and familiar I n llt M T49-9IM NewLefiSM 447-1711 ( W e l w f c e t ) m - Mi Bolton residents will be held Thursday from 1 to 3 p.m. Sol Cohen 644, Gladys Seelert 633, Fritz Wilkinson Castrol GTX Q ro lo ii 7 themes from movies. The rain date is July 24. UNICO 446^19 Nenrteh 9 9 9 4 4 9 9 n » « t n at Bolton I%armacy, Bolton Notch. It will be at Sacred Heart Church, Route 30, Vernon. The music 614, Gert McKay 6(M, Margaret Wright 600, Rene NEW PORT, R.I. — Top-seeded Pam Shriver, overcoming the H m m In r t w r m R M k r H M 999-1997 National will sponsor the show. Admission is free. W M H W M conducted by the Visiting Nurse and Home Care of will be by The Big Band Sound of the40s. Dancers may memory of her first-round loss at Wimbledon, won the $150,000 N< Hditfonl t 4 0 -4 I M • o h MMI m 991-9999 W M ib P M ll Those attending may bring seating. Handicapped Maire 599, Leon Fallot 596, Kitty Byrnes 594, Dorn B . I t t f o f d 9464117 Terringloii Manchester. Similar screenings will be held the bring beverages. Setups will be provided. Admission Virginia Slims of Newport tennis tournament on Sunday with a Ref. *1.39 990 per qi| 499-7947 M t a M n H e parking is available close to the shell. For more Anastasio 588, Ruth Baker 585, Mary Hill 579, John fourth Thursday of every month. For more is $5 for members and $7 for non-members. For more 6-4, 6-2 defeat of fifth-seeded Lori M cNeil of Houston. O’Neill 576 and Eleanors Moran 576. % Casa - ^11.88 information, cail the nursing association. 647-1481. information, call 646-8643. information, call 647-6016. 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Steve Alien, Donna I DO SHIRTS IN MICHIGAN married for 49 years. I know how to lovely day brightener. Reed. 1955. [E S P N ] Major League Bataball'* Grea­ Notices (S) ABC News HELP WANTED drive a car, but I seldom drove ® ® MOVIE: 'The Sender' (CC) A test HRs: 1964 Worid Sarias (60 min.) HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED HELf WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED D EA R I DO: You read me because Sam thought that was his D E A R A B B Y: Please tell peo­ S D Noticiero SIN young man finds that he cannot control his (R) . wrong. I didn’t suggest that job, and we had only one car. He ple, especially those with high S D Harper Valley telepathic powers. Kathryn HarrokJ, Shir­ [U S A ] Edge of Night Easy Assembly Work! Secretary - Psychologists ley Knight, Zeljko Ivanek. 1982. LOST Insurance Agency desires Counter Sales position for Librarian- grades 3-8. 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Send resume to: ers Is looking to fill sev­ Busy hair styling salon dle school aged students Is ent on each other: don’t let your husbands be the decongestants, but the print is so 7 :0 0 P M CD CBS News An old man tells a boy a fairy tale concern­ Tonight's guest is journalist/author Jimmy time tellers wanted Imme- David Moyer, PHD and its. Apply In person be­ ing, a unicorn, precipitating a number of Breslin. (60 min.) (R) In Stereo. eral full and part time needs serious minded and desirable. Contact Dr. Ro­ chauffeur. The time may come small, it is difficult to read — (3D ®D ® M-’A'S-H dl(rtelv. No experience Kevin Confer PHD, 223 E. positions. Promotional tween 9am and 3pm. Receptionist-Secretory. D E A R A B B Y : My grandparents magical events. Diana Dors, Celia John­ ® Alfred Hitchcock Presents necessary. Interested ap­ Meadows Manor, 333 Bid- attractive person tor Re­ bert Lincoln. Tolland Mid­ Nice appearance, good when he’s not around. especially for the elderly. dD A BC News son, David Kossoff. 1956. Center St., Manchester opportunities available. ceptionist In Manchester. dle School, 872-7588. Appli­ adjusted well to retirement. They ® More Real People Lost-Gold chain with Star plicants should call the C T 06040. Telephone 646- Experience preferred but well St., Manchester. telephone personality and MY OWN CHAUFFEUR PAUL SAUNDERS, dD (S!) $100,000 Pyramid [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Second-Hand Hearts' Must be flexible. Coll cation deadline, August 8, ofttice skills. Real Estate were a loving couple who shared GD Gene Scott of David. Vicinity Vernon- personal director. Com ­ 9660. will train. Clean driving SALEM , VA. QD Jefferson. After an evening of intoxication, a man Carol tor Interview. 643- 1986, Position to begin license helpful but not [U S A ] That Girl /Greenwood. Call 646- munity National Bank, record a plus. It Interested almost everything, but Grandma wakes to find himself married to a saloon 8339. September 2. EOE. required. Coll Mr. Lind­ D EA R AB B Y; I am a 38-year-old (3i) Fugitive singer. Robert Blake, Barbara Harris, Collin 8132. Glastonbury, 659*0394. Individual to do light ma­ call 646-2807 or stop by the always said her job was to take 1 :0 0 A M (X) Naked City sey at 649-4000. care of Grandpa. male who recently moved from a Wheel of Fortune Boone. 1980. Rated PG. nufacturing, wrapping newest Town Fair T ire ot Dental Assistant - Full or Manager Trainee- $16,000. rented house to a large high-rise Getting married? Send for Ab- ( D Headline Chasers Easy Assembly work I and Inspection. Full time 328 Middle Tpke. West, Certified nursing assist­ Last February Grandma died, ( 0 MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour 9 :3 0 P M ^ Chespirito (60 min.) port time for Manchester Grompv’s Corner Store Is Moture .woman to work occupied predominantly by elderly by’s new, updated, expanded boo­ GD Joe Franklin Show $714. per 100. Guaranteed or part time. Flexible Manchester. ants. Immediate full and now hiring manager trai­ and Grandpa was devastated. He ® Newlywed Qame [Es^PN] Track and Field; Bud Light HELP WANTED part time temporary and dental office. Experience with Infants In dov core widows and widowers. I mean 85 klet, “ How to Have a Lovely GD Comedy Break payment. No sales. hours. Call 647*0284. nees tor growing conven­ would have been so much better off ® Novels: El Engano (60 min.) U.S.T.S. Triathlon From Baltimore, MD. Otalls-Send stamped en­ permanent positions ore preferred but not essen­ center. Hours 1-6. Mon­ and up. Wedding.” Send your name and (60 min.) GD CNN Headline News Port time- Evenings of­ tial. 646-8200. ience bakery store. Lib­ if he had learned how to cook a @ Nightly Business Report velope: E L A N -855, 3418 Dental Receptionist - 4 now available on oil shIHs day thru Friday. $4.00. address clearly printed with a [C N N ] Crossfire Port Time Inserters fice cleaning. Manchester eral company' benefits. little and do the laundry. He’s @D Matt Houston 1 0 :0 0 P M C S News wanted. Call 647-9946, ask Enterprise, Ft. Plerce,FI., day work week. Busy Including weekends. Call The Children's Place. How is it living with all these old check or money order for $2.50 and Old surrounding towns. Port time-reliable mainte­ Experience preferred. 643-5535. [C N N ] Moneyline (S ) Independent Network News [ESPN ] San Francisco Marathon High- for Bob. 33482. office. Experience neces­ Starting pay of $6.90. helpless around the house. people? I find them charming, a long, stamped (39 cents) enve­ lighU (60 min.) (R). Coll 649-5334. nance person wanted for Coll Kathryn at 1-800-624- [E S P N ] SportsCenter CS) The Untouchables sary. Please send resume Please apply on person office building In Man­ 9743. Abby, please encourage hus­ witty, intelligent and a pleasure to lope to: Dear Abby, Wedding [M AX] MOVIE: 'Missing In Action II: Bank Teller- Full time ® Harry O Manchester Ineurance Port Time Otfice/Shop to Dental Office, 147 East Laborers - Full time La­ between 9om and 3pm?^ chester. Please reply to bands to learn how to look after [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Roll of Thunder, Hear The Beginning' (CC) A POW escapes his position available, strong be around. They are of a genera­ Booklet, P.O. Box 38923, Holly­ agency has an opening tor Helper. Afternoons and Center St., Manchester. borers needed for con­ Meadows Manor, 333 Bid- Box I c/o The Herald. themselves. It’s hard to learn M y Cry' The pain of racial prejudice is ex­ O ) (6?) Alive from Off Center Video thea­ Viet Cong captors and wages war against E/perlenced woman to figure optitude essential. tion taught impeccable manners wood, Calif. 90038. a port time secretary. all day Friday. High struction site. Call for well St., Manchester. perienced by members of a black family in ter and high technology are explored In an enemy that greatly outnumbers him. relieve full-time person In Must enlov working with Depression-era Mississippi. Janet Ma- two separate productions from Holland Chuck Norris. 1985. Rated R. Typing and telephone school students pre­ Full time mall order retail appointm ent 649-4371. Port time driver needed core of older convalesc­ cLachlan. Robert Christian, Claudia McNeil. ferred. No experience. business needs a diversi­ Full time/part time gas the public. Will train. Coll and Japan. In Stereo. [T M C ] MOVIE: 'The Big Score' A tough skills are Important. Insu­ EO E M/F. through the summer and ing lady In Vernon. Twoto 1978 rance and computer skills Should have own car. Call fied self starter to help a station attendont/me- Marilvn Eden, South ® Odd Couple Chicago narcotics cop is dismissed from Into the toll. Ideal lob tor three days o week, occas­ Windsor Bonk and Trust. [USA] Dance Party USA experience helpful but not 643-6156 between 9 and 5. young growing company chanics helper tor full GJ) Lifestyles of the Rich and Fanrous the force in a scandal and goes looking for Full time Carpenters and retired person or college sional weekends. Referen­ 644-2394. Child and parents need help revenge against the drug dealers responsi­ essential. 649-2891. with sales, filing orders Carpenters' Helpers. service station. Must be student to transport my 7 :3 0 P M dD (3D PM Magazine (60 min.) ces. Coll 635-0824 leave a ble. Fred Williamson, John Saxon, Richard Help Wanted - Part time and answering the tele­ clean and willing to work. [CNN] CNN Evening News Woodworking experience child from Manchester to message. dD Wheel of Fortune Roundtree. 1983. Rated R. Management Trainee. weekends. Friday, 3 to 7. phone. Willing to train Good pay and benefits. D E A R D R. helpful. Window restora­ Simsbury and bock. De­ G IV E YOUR budget a (3D Million Dollar Chance of a Lifetime [H B O ] MOVIE; 'Lovelines' (CC) Tw o [U S A ] Hollywood Insider (R). Entry level position tor Saturday, 9 to 5. Sunday, 3 right applicant. Please Coll Lorrys 871-1790. pendable transportation blood circulation. Therefore, pa­ teenagers find love in spite of the fierce tion shop. Call for appoint­ Immediate openings tor boost! Sell those still- G O TT: A TV Q D Independent Network News to 10. Cashier tor self- apply at Conn. Cane and tients with myeloma have bone rivalry trying to keep them apart. Michael 1 :1 5 A M 3D MOVIE: 'Haartach**' A ambitious Individual. ment 649-4371. E O E M/F. reoulred. Summer hours port time soles help. good but no-longer-used program 1 saw serve Mobil Station. Reed Co. 205 Hartford Rd., Munson’s Chocolate, pain, elevated blood calcium, ( 0 ® Barney Miller Winslow. Rated R. timid pregnant woman running away from Company has profit shor­ ore; Monday and Wednes­ Eblens Casual Clothing Items In your home tor discussed a boy ing program and both Apply between 6am and Manchester CT. Route 6, Bolton Is now anemia, kidney failure andsuscep- (0 Jeopardy [U S A ] Auto Racing: NHRA Budweiser her husband teams up with a tough-talking Teenage Form Help day, 8om-2pm. Tuesday and Footwear Is coming cosh. Coll 643-2711 to place who had a dis­ woman. Margot Kidder. Annie Potts, Rob­ local and national growth 2pm at 84 John Fitch Blvd, Wanted. Apply at Corn accepting applications and Thursday, 11om-5pm. to Main St. Manchester tibility to infections. Chemother­ ® New Tile wlywed Game Summer Nationals (60 min.) Tape De­ tor both full and port time your od. Dr. Gott layed. ert Carradine. 1981. opportunities. 649-4563. corner of route 5 and 30. Hairdresser full tinie, ex­ Crib, Buchlond Rd., South Frldoy, 7am-1pm. Flat and Is looking for people order called apy can help patients with the (45) Price Is Right retail soles persons. The "dysfunction” [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Over the Brooklyn perienced and reliable Windsor. 644-3260. weekly rote. For consider­ to work both dov and disease. @ Wild, Wild World of Animals 1 0 :3 0 P M (!i) News Looking tor short order needed tor busy salon In full time hours ore 9om to He couldn’t con­ Bridge' A man who dreams of owning a ation coll Ed at 649-4415. evening shifts. Flexible Peter Gott, M.D. Although myeloma may behave [C N N ] Crossfire d D GZ) Soundings Highlights of Walter posh restaurant in Manhattan must marry a cook and waitress. Expe­ East Hartford. Please coll Mechanics- Experienced 4:30 pm Mondoy-Frldoy, Hours, Emplovee dis­ trol his behav­ Robinson's theatrical musical works are woman he doesn't love so that he can re­ Real like leukemia (causing fatigue, [D IS ] Mouseterpiece Theater rience only. Apply 303 289-6183, Tuesday thro for service station. Must with full benefits. Port Port time Warehouse count. Applications being ior. 1 have a featured. ceive the financial support needed to start time hours ore 4pm to 8pm anemia and weight loss), it is not Outside Sales. Monday Adams St. Manchester. Saturday. hove own tools. Uniforms Assistant- Interior Design token Mondov-Frldov. grandson who [E S P N ] Inside Baseball ( 0 Dick Van Dyke the business. Elliott Gould, Margaux Hem­ and approximately 8 classified as leukemia because the ingway, Sid Caesar. 1984. Rated R. thru Friday, evenings. Ex- furnished. 1st or 2nd shin. Firm. Coll tor appoint­ 10am to 4pm at 974 Main Estate [U S A ] Radio 1990 d S Novela: Am o y Senor Manchester Medical of­ Clericol - Busy Industrial hours on Soturdoy or seems to have malignancy originates in the bone cellent money. Coll Blue cross and Blue shleld ment. 528-2151. St. Manchester. this problem. 8 :0 0 P M 3D Scarecrow and Mrs. King [D IS ] Danger Bay 1 :3 0 A M GD independent Network Jeanne 647-9946. fice needs port time per­ Sales Office looking tor available. Apply In per­ Sunday, averaging 20 marrow instead of in circulating Amanda and Lee must work together with News son to assist physician. hours weekly. Coll 647- Coaching position availa­ but his parents just beat him when [E S P N ] Fishin' Hole (60 min.) (R). mature Individual Inter­ son. Silver Lone Shell. 252 Legal Secretory- Medium this area? Is there any hope? blood cells. their Russian and Chinese counterparts in [CNN] Newsnight Update Answer phone, schedule ested In permcment posi­ 8639 tor appointment. ble at Tolland High HDME8 he gets out of hand. Wherecan I get [M A X ] Comedy Experiment: Charlie Spencer St., Manchester. size suburbon low firm an effort to locale stolen nuclear detona­ [U SA ] Best of Money. Money appointments and type. tions. Diversified work seeks full time legal secre­ School. Vorsltv soccer, FDR SALE more information on this condi­ tors hidden with tons of food targeted for Barnett: Terms of Enrollment Comedian 20-25 hours per week. DEAR READER: Immature, D E A R DR. G O TT: My husband Charlie Barnett satirizes the problems of consists of phone contact, Photo Lab needs port tory and real estate clos­ J.V. girls soccer, J.V. tion? I ’d like to educate his worldwide distribution. (60 min.) (R). 2 :00AM (3D MOVIE: -Cur** of th* Liv­ Salary based on expe­ bovs soccer, J.V. vollev- fragmented or poorly moving read an article which implied that enrolling in college, paying tuition costs, millionalra, faaring he may Assistant Newspaper accurate typing and math time help. Knowledge of ing secretary. Good skills All real estate advertised parents. (3D M O V IE:'M ad Max' When the world's ing Corps;' A rience. Experience pre­ boll, J.V . bovs basketball, sperm can be a troublesome cause yogurt, if eaten over a long period and flunking. be buried alive, makes certain requests in dealer wanted In Bolton. aptitude. i B m word pro­ photography helpful.Coll and experience required. In the Manchester Herald future is threatened by terrorist cycle ferred. Reply to Box G G , cessing skills helpful. E x ­ Soles Clerk and Delivery freshman boys basket­ of infertility. The condition is often of time. c£(uses blindness. Is this gangs, a band of police-elite sets out to his will that his family Ignores. Helen Coll 232-9989 between 9om Lyn at 647-1080. Salary commensurate Is sublect to the federal 1 1 :0 0 P M 3D 3D (0 (S) ® News c/o the Manchester Person wanted tor mod­ ball, extra curricular du­ DEAR READER: The term difficult to treat, although a true? protect the populace. Mel Gibson. Joanne Waren, Roy R. Sheider. Margot Hartman. 8i noon, Monday through cellent benifit package. with experience. Good be­ Fair Housing Act of 1968, (3D ® M 'A 'S 'H 1964. Herald. ern pharmacy In large ties only as ossocloted ’’dysfunction" refers to the im­ hormone deficiency can some­ Samuel. 1980. Friday. Ask tor Michael. Salary commensurate Kitchen aides needed for nefits and working condi­ which mokes It Illegal to (11) Odd Couple (3D MOVIE: 'U FO Exclusive' This film with experience. Call 228- girl's resident comp. Coll shopping center. Pleasant tions. Coll 659-0569 for with positions. Contact proper functioning of any body times produce such an abnormal­ DEAR READER: No. it’s C£ Major League Baaeball: Teama advertise any preference, to be Announced (3 hrs.) (18) Avengers covers questions stirred by the top-secret 9478 between 9 and 12, 684-7821. working conditions. Vari­ Interview. Dr. Mlcheol Bloke, Prin­ limitation or discrimina­ organ I am not aware that it is a ity. I suggest that your husband see untrue. Yogurt is a cultured milk reports which uncovered evidence that cipal, Tolland High G D N e w a ® Wild. Wild West Monday-Frldov. able hours. Apply at once tion based on race, color, specific disea.se of behavior. If a urologist for a thorough product that, in one foim or UFOs do exist. 1978. MEDIA NOTICE TO CREDITORS Custodian. Port time days to Liggett Pharmacy, Drivers, construction site School. 872-0561. your grandson is showing inap­ g S MOVIE: Cat People' A sister and 0 Doctor Who E S TA TE OF religion, sex or notional evaluation. another, has been used for centur­ d S MOVIE: 'Is Paris Burning?' A Ger­ Carpenter - Experienced during school year, full Manchester Porkode. In Manchester looking tor origin, or on Intention to propriate (dysfunctional) behav­ brother share a strange and horrible se­ ® 24 Horae man general is ordered by Hitler to burn WILLIAM J. STEVENSON, time days during full-time driver to run Teocher/Cooch. Coach­ ies in many parts of the world. It’s cret. Nastassia Kinski. Malcolm McDowell, TECHNICIAN a/k/a W ILLIA M JAM ES In trim and framing. Job moke any such prefer­ ® SCTV Network Paris if it is in danger of being recaptured summer. Contact Mr. ing position available at ior. he may have one of many D EA R DR. G O TT: I would like true that some modern, commer­ John Heard. 1982. Glastonbury Public STEVENSON, late of at Knollwood Rd., Glas­ Landscaper and Lawn errands and assist with ence, limitation or dis­ (61) Abbott and Costello by the Allies, but he is convinced Hitler is Schools. Twelve- Manchester, deceased tonbury. Good pay tor Vene Hording, Tolland Workers. Experience re­ late lob assignments on Tolland High School. Var­ possible diseases. I believe that he to know more about multiple cially manufactured yogurt con­ deranged and stalls on carrying out the or­ crimination. The Herald G D M O V IE : 'Eye of the Cat' A young man [C N N ] Moneyline month, 40 hours per The Hon. William E. Fitz­ right man. Coll 9 to 5, Middle School, 96 Old quired in operating and site. Use ot own cor Is sity soccer, J.V. girls should be examined by a physician myeloma. What are its first signs, tains food coloring, flavoring and plots to steal an eccentric dowager's for­ der. Leslie Caron. Orson Wslles, Kirk Gerald, Judge, of the Court will not knowingly accept in order for a proper diagnosis to [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Douglas. 1966. week. Applications 563-1413. Early morning 6 Post Rd., Tolland, CT maintaining lawn equip­ necessary. Mileage reim­ soccer, J.V . boys soce'er, any advertisement which and is it like leukemia? additives, but I am unaware of any tune by playing upon her fear of cats. Mi­ of Probate, District of Man­ 06084. 875-2564. Applica­ bursed. Please coll or J.V. volleyball, J.V. boys chael Sarrazin, Gayle Hunnicutt, Eleanor available from Glaston­ chester at a hearing held on to 7:30 or evenings, 537- ment. Knowledge of Is In violation otthe low. be established Perhaps the par­ health problem that could result [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Bad Boys' Jailed for an [E SP N ] Mazda SportaLook (R). tion deadline, July 25, send resume to Manager basketball, freshman Parker. 1969. accidental killing, a young hoodlum strug­ bury Board of Educa­ July 17,19S6 ordered that all 1871. landscaping procedures. ents should have counseling, be­ D EA R R E A D ER : When one [U S A ] Make Monay with Car* Human Resources, Simon boys basketball. Extra from consuming any yogurt ap­ gles to the top of the prison snake pit. tion, Glastonbury, C T claims must be presented to 1986. Must be dependable. Op­ Government Homes from cause child abuse is inexcusable ® MOVIE: 'Police Woman Centerfold' the fiduciary on or before Oc­ Konover and Associates, curricular duties only os type of blood cell, the plasmacyte. proved for sale in this country. Controversy shakes a small Ohio town Sean Penn, Ally Sheedy, Reni Santoni. 2 :3 0 A M [C N N ] Sport* Latanight portunity tor advance­ $1(U repoir). Delinquent 06033. Phone 633-5231, tober 20,1986 or be barred as 2410 Albany Ave, West associated with positions. behavior in any circumstance. becomes cancerous, the resulting when a woman on its police force poses 1982. Rated R. [E SP N ] SportaCanter by law provided. ment. Coll Kelly Lands­ Ext. 441. COLOR Hartford, C T. 06117. 232- Contact Dr. Mlcheol tax property. Reposses­ disease is called multiple mye­ for a national skin magazine. Melody A n­ [TM C ] MOVIE: 'The Asphalt Jungle' A Afllrmstiva Action Mory Lou Taylor, caping Co., 528-8114 9om sion. Coll 805-687-6000. Be informed about prescription [U S A ] Go For Your Dream*: Caah Flow PRODUCTION 4545. EO E, M/F. Bloke, Principal, Tolland D EA R DR. G O TT: My husband loma. Plasmacytes are formed in drugs: Send for Dr. Gott’s new derson, Ed Marinaro, Donna Pescow. notorious jewel thief challenges the police Expo (R). Equal Opportunity Employer Clerk CONSULTANTS to 4pm, Mon. through FrI. Ext. H-9965 for current and I have iM-en trying to have 1983. as he executes a half-million dollar rob­ M/F The fiduciary Is: Now interviewing in the grea­ High School. 872-0561. the, bone marrow, so myeloma is health Report. Consumer Tips On CBS New* NIghtwatch . Margaret K. Stevenson WORKERS repo list. Valerie Willie faces a crisis when bery. Sterling Hayden, James Whitmore, 2:35AM (3D ter Hartford area, F.T./P.T. Experienced help only. Carpenter- Experienced EOE. children for two years, 'The doctor actually cancer of the bone mar­ Medicines. For your copy, send $1 Marilyn Monroe. 1950. Joined in Progress 75 Scholler Rd. he tires ‘of competing for better grades Manchester, C T 06040 career opportunities availa­ Apply Aldo’s PIzzo. 133 In remodeling. Coll Ro­ Manchester - 3 bedroom said that the sperm my husband row. As malignant plasma cells with super-smart Mark. |R) In Stereo. Teachers Aide, '/z year. and your name and address to P.O. [U S A ] Alfred Hitchcock 2 :4 0 A M [MAX] MOVIE: 'Confas- Promotion Manager- tor 046-07 ble as G>lor/lmage G>nsult- Some plant experi­ Spruce Street. 643-2034. bert Jarvis, 643-6712. Ranch on private lot In produces do not reach full matur­ grow, they invade surrounding •ions of a Driving Instructor' An 180 work days, 7;30om to Box 2597. Cincinnati. OH 45201. Be River Journeys: Rio Sao Francisco $mall local newspaper. ants, marketing skin care, ence preferred. Must desirable location. Flre- ity. Do you know of any research in with Germaine Greer (CC) Author Ger­ 1 1 :3 0 P M (X) Mission; Impossible accident-prone driving instructor starts to 2pm. Duties; Supervision bone and spill into the general sure to mention the title. 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Estate, 647- screens all surrounded by 643-5685. David C orm ier, 649-6236. mates. Insured. 6424)304. tion cuttings, hedge trlm- 8400 or 646-8646. □ a lovely landscaped lot. fhlong, Prunings, flower Call for an appointment ici; d CARPENTRY/ Delivering clean farm & shrub plantings. Free Brand Spankin' New! 6 today. Joyce G. Epstein I REMODELING loam ; 5 yards $75 plus tax. esfimates. Call 6^2436 room Cape Cod presently Real Estate. 647-8895.n | » PAINTING/ Also sand, stone, and offer 5;30pm. Jiaurlipatpr HpralJi Manchester — A City o( Village Charm being constructed on PAPERING gravel. C all 643-9504. Judd Rood In Coventry. 3 Clean Cape-3 good size Farrand Remodeling — I Art’s Light Trucking - bedrooms, 2 full baths, Cabinets, roofing, gut­ Cellars, attics, garages bedrooms, fireplace mod­ Need A Good Tenant? generous allowances. ters, room additions, Name your own price — cleaned. Junk hauled. ernized kitchen, rec Zimmer management will Acre-plus lot In quiet room, breezewoy and gar­ decks, all types of remo­ Father and son. Fast, Furniture and appliances Tuesday, July 22, 1986 deling and repairs. FREE dependable service find a well qudifled, good moved. Odd lobs. Very 25 Cents area. $114,900.Jackson & age. High $90's. 'W e gua­ paying tenant for your Jackson Real Estate 647- rantee our Houses' Blan­ estimates. Fully Insured. Painting, Paperhanging honest, dependable Telephone 643-6017, after & Rem oval. C all 646-5761. rental property In East of worker. 25 years expe­ 8400, or 646-8646.0 chard & Rossetto Real the R ive r a re a . M any Estate 646-2482.0 6pm, 647-8509. rience In m oving. 646-9669 John Deere Painting Con­ years of experience. Very onytlm e. Brand New Listing! Spa­ reasonable fees. Call for cious, full dormered Cape West Side 2 Family. At­ Carpentry and remodel­ tractor. Interlor/exte- ing services — Complete rlor. Quality paint, p a rtic u la rs. 646-3778 or Odd Jobs By Student - Cod. 6 rooms, 3 large tractive 5-5 with scrjeened 872-4115. Ask fo r Lisa. Zoners pass bedrooms, 2 full baths, -In side porch. Separate home repairs and remo­ quality work. References, Hedge clipping, window deling. Quality work. Ref­ free esfimates. 649-3248. cleaning, painting, any­ fireplace, walk-out base­ heatllg systems, 2 car Bookkeeping fullchorge ment, Hebron/Bolton garage. Call tonight! 'We erences, licensed and In­ thing. C all M a rk . 649-5695. sured. C all 646-8165. 14 - years experience for Mornings, lote evenings. town line. Jackson & Jack- guarantee our houses' small business. Write C & I MISCELLANEOUS CARS son Real Estate 647-8400 or Blanchard & Rossetto 646-8646.0 Real Estate 646-2482.0 HEATING/ N Bookkeeping, 47 Teresa Interior decorating and FOR SALE FOR SALE PLUMBING Rd., Manchester, CT. painting. Reliable, refer­ controversial 6Aanchester-A Touch of Customized 8 room 2 bath ences, free estimates. Call A. Henry Personalized 6438048. Elegance vet priced for home with more features Independent Construc­ Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ Vltamaster Exercise 1974 Ford /Mustang In tion Co. General Contrac- Lawn Care-Complete Bike. Like new. $75. Call the average home buyer than you can believe. 16' throom remodeling; In­ lawn care and landscap­ good running condition. 4 In this stately 7 room sunken 1st floor family tarsi custom home bulld­ stallation water heaters, Bookkeeping, typing ond 649-6306 after 5 pm. speed. $650 or best offer. og and remodeling, ing. Free estimates, fully transcription done In my 'Georgia' styled raised room with glass slider to garbage disposals; faucet Insured, all work guaran­ Coll 647-9106. siding, excavation, etc. home. I have over 15 years Umbrella Tent-7X7 with ranch thot offers 3 bed­ deck and heated Inground repairs. 649-4539. V lsa/M - teed, senior citizens dis­ master plan rooms, large living room, 36' pool (the landscaping C all 456-8865 or 456-7215. asterCard accepted. experience. 6464)297 after poles. $30. 643-8095.0 counts. 647-1349. 4pm. For Sale- 78 Volkswagon formal dining room, eat- and year of this home Is Rabbit diesel, sun roof, in kitchen and a fmally For Sale four 12 foot one of the best we've ever new tires, 4 door, $1800 or By John F. Kirch public. Since then, three heated room with nice features planks. Two used 2x10. seen I) There Is a separate best offer. Herald Reporter like a fireplace. 2 car lacuzzi and spa room Two new 2x8. A ll for public hearings have been held at which residents — most of whom garage, covered sundeck, beautifully tiled and car­ $15.00. C all 6437153.0 82 Audi, 5000 S, loaded, The Planning and Zoning Com­ came from the south end of town — and much more for only peted 31' recreation lo e d RESORT 1 3 2 a p a r t m e n t s I^BOATS/MARINE Im m aculate, must see. $139,500. U&R Realty 643- room, laundry room, a mission ended four years of work voiced sharp opposition to the PROPERTY FOR RENT FURNITURE EQUIPMENT 52,000 miles. C all 643-6186. 2692.0 customized gourmet kit­ TAG SALES Monday thru Thursday Monday night when it adopted medium- and medium-high hous­ chen, 2 car garage and Manchester’s second Comprehen­ Lakefront property - Dia­ anytim e. ing density proposals the plan much more! Offered for East Hartford/Manches- 16 foot Mad River canoe, sive Plan of Development. Historic area. Large Vic­ mond Lake, E. Glaston­ Tag Sale - Furniture, ap­ made for their area, which is now below replacement costs ter llne-4 room apart­ paddles Included. Used The plan, intended to guide all • largely rural. torian, completely remo­ at $174,9(X).00. For a p ri­ bury. Double lot. $3000. four times. Excellent con­ pliances, pool table, clo­ C all 649-8874. ment, near busline. land-use decisions for at least the Following each hearing came deled In 1980. 11 plus vate showing call today! King - Sized bed. Firm dition. $800. Please call thing and miscellaneous. TRUCKS/VANS rooms, 5 bedrooms and Fenced-In yard, paved next 10 years, was approved special workshop sessions at which "We Guarantee Our mattress. Two twin box 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- Friday 18th-Saturday I FOR SALE 2'/2 baths. Vinyl sided, parking, $400 plus utili­ H o m e s!" B lan ch a rd & ties. Security. Call 5 to springs. Frame. Excellent 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for 19th, 34. 40 M arlon Dr. off unanimously after a brief discus­ the PZC tried to revise the original, ornate wood­ Rossetto Real Estate, 646- condition. Will be sold Bob. Vernon St. sion during a meeting in Lincoln proposals that sparked criticism. work. Fenced-In back­ 6:30pm. Available Imme­ Datsun 1982 pickup. 2482,0 Rentals diately. 646-4489. with 2 complete sets of Center. It replaces the town’s first Overall, commission members yard. Large garage with Heavy duty, long bed, cap sheets, 1 bedspread. All and boat rock Included. master plan, which was adopted in expressed satisfaction with the room overhead. Some for $220, or best offer. 1963 and has long been outdated, owner financing possible. lOaJ HOMES Automotlyo Excellent condition. $3000 plan Monday. They took their vote ROOMS 6438082, evenings & wee­ | 8 4 | f E “P or best offer. 643-9108. according to officials. in a quiet and almost empty $138,900. Strano Real Est­ I CONDOMINIUMS I J ^ I for rent kends. Keep trying!. ate, 647-76543. □ FOR RENT The vote marked the end of a hearing room that contrasted with I FOR SALE year of controversy that started the-public uproar that surrounded Pine hutch with glass I ^ M R S I q q I CAMPERS/ Vernon-New Llstlng- Manchester - 1 sided Du­ Lowry organ - good condi­ last September, when research development of the plan. Manchester - Roam In plex, 3 bedroom, nice windows on top, excellent tion. Asking $600. 649-6411. FOR SALE $157,500. Striking contem ­ South Village Condomini­ ■ ^ T R A I L E R S efforts were combined into a Planning Director Mark Pelle­ ums. 3 room condomi­ private home. Bus- line. area. Appliances, attic condition. Asking $300. porary on secluded 3.6 C all 646-0633. proposed plan and released to the grini told commission members nium. 165 South St. No.42. Prefer mature working and basement, includes 1978 Lincoln Versallle- acres! Very unique home adult. References. Secur­ Electric guitar with am­ Nimrod Tenf Trailer- that the plan w ill become effective that must be seen to be Rockville. Asking $45,9(X). washer and dryer hookup. Power steering, power sleeps 4 fo 6, canopy, ity. 649-8874. $575 plus utilities. Gall plified headphones. Good when copies of the land-use map appreciated. New carpet­ Inquire at premises. I 7 c JTV/STERE0/ breaks, air-conditioning, spare tire, good condi­ 644-2673 or 644-3313. condition, works great power seats, luxury and and written text are made. Plan­ ing, lots of bullt-lns, ap­ I 1 APPLIANCES Asking $65. C all 646-4305.O tion, $450. 643-6034. pliances, fantastic floor to M-a nchester-Wow I dependable. Call 643-8991 ning officials are hoping to finish after 6:00 P M . Teen hom e celling fireplace. Home $45,(XX). Stop paving rent APARTMENTS IN S T O R E AND Beginner 4 piece drum the work by Sept. 22. can easily accomodate a and own your own 2 IFOR RENT set.(yellow). Asking $325. MOTORCYCLES/ Among other things, the plan | £ 2 J OFFICE SPACE LO O K IN G FO R a low-cost 1973 Dodge Charger-One Herald photo by Tucker. large or small family, bedroom townhouse con­ Coll 646-1489. MOPEDS calls for a special mixed-use dominium. Large 13x16 wovto communicate your owner, excellent condi­ very versatile floor plan. 474 Main Street, 3 room H wins O K district in the north end of town. Manchester - Downtown advertising' message? tion. S.E. Classic looking Call today for a private living room. 1 car garage. This district is to contain high- The Milton C. Beebe Co. of Storrs is currently Mill — one of four being converted to apartments — in Take advantage of this apartment.' $400 monthly. retail or office space, 1750 Want ads are your tor good home. Auto­ 1982 Hondo Silverwing, showing I Realty World, 500CC, Interstate, AM/Fm The Transitional Living Center density residential, commercial completing utility work — the first step in improvements 646-7709.0 great price and low Inter­ Utilities not Included. No sauare feet. 668-1447. answer. PETS AND matic, air conditioning, the background. The BOebe workers are Glen Burnham est rates. D.W. Fish appliances. Security. Coll power steering, brakes, radio, cruise control, wa­ Foundation has overcome the last and industrial development along being made in Manchester’s Cheney Historic District. of Storrs at left and James Forand of, Mansfield, 646-2426 w eekdays 9 to 5. I SUPPLIES ter cooled shaft drive, full official obstacle in ifs struggle to the Interstate 84 corridor, where a Realty, 643-1591 or 871- Manchester-office space 68(X) BTU Carrier air con­ and windows. $1900 or best This excavation is on Forest Street, with the Clocktower operating the backhoe. Just Listed! Full dor- 1400.O available. 1,2, o r 3 room s. ditioner. Like new condi­ offer. 649-1086. faring with luggage bags, open a group home for troubled massive mall is planned. Most of mered Cape-1 Vj baths, e30 Locust St. 2nd floo r, 4 Prime location. Parking, tion. Used one season. Boxer Puppies For Sale. 7000 m iles, $1800 or best teenagers in Manchester. the industrial development would, fireplace, 2 car garage offer. 742-7090. Manchester-Bright and room, heated apartment. heat, lights included. Asking $200. 649-6411. $4(X) each with papers. 1977 Monte Carlo - Rons Monday night, the non-profit also take place in the north end. and a great lot In the No appliances. Security. Sunny. $84,9(X). 2 bedroom Very reasonable. Call C all 643-8197 anytim e. Ask good, $600 or best offer. organization received approval Most of the land in the south end Verplanck school district. $520 monthly plus utilities. for JIM or Steve. C all 633-8144. condominium on 4 levels A lex Matthew s, 649-4003. I q T I MISCELLANEOUS 'We guarantee our C all 646-2426. W eekdays 9 from the Planning and Zoning of town has been designated for In desirable Northwood 1 ^ AUTOMOTIVE Com m ission to convert a two- more rural residential develop­ houses' Blanchard 8, Ros- complex. Modern kitchen to 5. Main St. Manchester Ex­ 1979 Chevette, 2 door, setto Real Estate 646- cellent location. 600 to Washer and Dryer- Sears automatic. 43,000 miles. fam ily hou.se on North Street into a ment. Originally the plan called for Historic district shows progress and bath. Large 10x17 2482.0 living room and and Sparkling Brand New - 2 1800 square feet. $250 In­ heavy duty Kenmore au­ MISCELLANEOUS $900 or best offer. Call For Sale - 1982 Oldsmoble single-family house and use it as a medium- to m^ium-high density 10X16 dining room t bright story Duplex In Coventry cludes heat, lanitor and tomatic washer; 5 cycles, FOR SALE 646-6942 after 5 or Toronada. Excellent Con­ group home for troubled youths. designations in the southwest end Water View- Year round 3 sun room with Andersen on 2.7 acres of beautifully parking. 649-5334 or 643- 5 water temperatures, 2 weekends. dition.Complete luxury T L C w ill operate the home at that would have allowed develop­ room cottage at Coventry windows. Central air, ap­ wooded sight. 11 miles 7175. water levels, self cleaning Lawn mower-John Deere car. $10,000. 1984 Ford 17-19 North St. for up to eight ers to build from three to 10 units Contractor finishes utility work, prepare for other projects Lake. A steal at $45,000. F150 E xp lo re r 4x4. Low pliances and carpet. D.W. from downtown M anches­ lint filter, $210. Dryer; 3 110. Excellent condition, 1973 Ford M ave rick V-8. youths between 13 and 18 who can’t an acre. The land is currently Hurry! This won't last. ter. Very close to shop­ 63,(XX) miles. Needs minor mileage, excellent condi­ Fish Realty 643-1591 or Not all the news Is on the dryer cycles, fabric selec­ attachments. Best offer. live at home because of family zoned for one to three units dn acre. 'We guarantee our ping areas. Various local w ork or sell for parts. $99. tion. M ust see. $10,000. By Alex Glrelll The rest will come from part of a the historic character of the area later. More than 900 apartments 871-1400.O front page! There's lots of tor control, wrinkle guard Honda RX80 Dirt .^Ike. problems but are able to attend ' The Southwest Manchester houses' Blanchard 8< Ros- lakes, and golf course. and lint screen, $165. Both C all 646-8395.0 1976 Chevy Blazer. Excel­ Associate Editor bond issued for road work and and three paved areas with have been built in the district or newsy Information In the C all 649-1621. town schools. Two supervisors will Property Owners Association setto Real Estate 646- Last available 2 bedroom Also available. House on Classified section. 643- for $300. C all 289-2087 after lent running condition. from developers of the Weaving benches. are in the planning stages. look after the home’s residents, fought the proposals until they 2482.0 on Fairway. 2'/2 baths, Lake Chaffee, 62 feet on 2711. 6 P M . Twin size Mattress used 1975 Chrysler Newport. Good solid truck. Rigged The contractor making public Mill, one of the former Cheney The paved sitting areas will be Air, p o w e r steering, to r plowing. $5,000. 1982 most of whom will be from were lowered, calling among other One new source of money for family room, basement, water, yearly lease In a very little. Asking $70. improvements in the Cheney His­ Bros, textile m ills being converted along the east side of Elm Street resort area. Call Jan at p o w e r brakes, needs Ford E250 Van. Good Manchester. things for the planning director’s improvements is a state historic carpet, deck, pool, tennis, Good condition. Older toric District has nearly completed to apartments. between Forest Street and Hart­ 643-2487. M onday - Friday. Main St. Manchester Ex­ transmission. Runs excel­ condition with racks. resignation. grant of up to $250,000 for which the $129,900. box spring Free. 649-1433. The group home is designed fo work on sanitary sewers and The public project includes ford Road. cellent location. 600 ta lent. $99. C all 649-3739.0 $5,000. 1972 Audi IDOLS. give troubled youths a more stable The plan also supports funding town plans to apply. Variety 1978 Audi Fox, 1978 Flat drains and is ready to tackle widening Hartford Road in front of Assistant Town Engineer Wil­ 5 room, 2 bedroom, large 1800 square feet. $250 In­ Air conditioner. Westing- living situation. for the expansion of Manchester’s yard, convenient loca­ 1979 VW Rabbit, good 128, All best offer. Good preparations for road paving, new Cheney Hall, providing a new front liam Camosci. who is overseeing A committee is coordinating the cludes heat, lanitor and house. Heovy duty win­ The plan drew criticism Monday sewage treatment plant on Olcott tion. Available 8-1. $6(X) a parking. 649-5334 or 643- condition, some rebuilt terms on all vehicles. No sidewalks, landscaping, lighting, approach to the hall and improve­ the project for the town, said this grant application effort. Members Pretty Apron dow unit, 24000 B P U , 120 Street, and seeks to encourage the month plus utilities. I'/j 7175. ENDROLLS and new parts, stereo money down to qualified from one man who lives in the area and some sitting areas. ments to the h a ll’s parking iot. m orning he expects the work to be are Assistant Town Manager volts, cools 5 rooms. $200. 27% width - 25C who wondered about the meaning iextension of the town’s waste- months security required. C all 289-2087 after 6 PM . AM/FM radio. Asking buyer. Private seller. Call The Milton C. Beebe Co. of Storrs It also includes repaving Elm completed before the frost sets in. Steven Werbner, Director of Plan­ 13V< width - 2 for 259 $1500. C all 643-8232 643-1021. of "troubled youths.” water collection system to areas C all 643-0110. Manchester- Chiroprac­ is doing the work under an $815,000 Street and Fofest Street from Most people associated with the ning Mark Pellegrini and Mary MUST be picked up at the John Yavis. president of the Jikely to be developed in the future tor's office. All ready to Lasonic Baom Box - 100 contract with the town, most the Chestnut Street to Pine Street, and restoration of the historic district Blish of the Little • Theater of For Rent - 4 room apart­ go. Frank SplleckI, 643- Manchester Herald Office foundation, and William DiYeso, — especially the Buckland area. watts. Never used. $145 or before 11 A.M. ONLY. which will be funded by a $750,000 installing new sidewalks, street have said they feel more public Manchester, a partner in the ment. Heat, hot water and 2121. its executive director, assured the In addition, the plan seeks to best offer. Call 646-5634. LEGAL NOTICE bond issued approved by voters. , lights designed to conform to the improvements will have to made restoration of Cheney Hall. oppllances Included. 2 TOWN OF ANDOVER PZC that children involved in "protect and preserve the environ­ months security. No chlld- I MISCELLANEOUS Maple T.V. Cablnef with Boston Rocker- Maho­ FINAL ACTION OF THE PLANNING « ZONING violent crim e or drug abuse or who mentally significant or sensitive COMMISSION ren or pets. $425 a month. sliding doors. Will make gany. New condition. $59. natural featrfres” of Manchester, 649-9297. IFOR RENT are overly aggressive or self­ excellent liquor or record C all 646-3388.0 At a Public Hearing held on July 14,1986, In Andover, Con­ destructive would not stay at the including the Case Mountain area, cabinet. $50. C a ll 643- necticut, the Planning & Zoning Commission voted unani­ mously to approve the application of Mr. a Mrs. Michael home. the Hockanum River, Bigelow. Large nice one bedroom, Manchester- Excellent 7247.0 1976 18 horse power John­ Downtown plan calls for demolition Choquette for a Special Permit for one (1) horse. Lydall. Hop, Porter and Folley on Center St. $480 month. garage for sforage of car, son motor. In excellent Children who face chronic fam­ Available August 1. Ap­ boat, or trailer. $40. 649- BOSTON HILL ROAD - Said lot • 12 Is bounded Northerly by ily disruption or abondonment or brooks, various wetlands and other Gaunter Top Range for running condition. $375, lot a 13, as shown on said map, a distance of three hundred and leaving Sinnamon’s restau­ would be moved westward just pliances, heat, electricity 4003. who have displayed success in areas. By Alex Glrelll divided the M ain .«treel com m er­ PHOTO-GUIDE sale. $25. C all 646-6324 C all 649-0050. eighty-three and 44/100 (383.44) feet; Northeasterly by rant. It would require the loss of 52 behind the Manchester Mall. It ^ncluded. 649-9367. after 5:00 and ask for W alu Road a distance of two hundred eighty (2(0.00) feet; Increasing recreational facili­ Associate Editor cial community. EXCLUSIVE living in other such facilities will parking spaces. would save all buildings, including Ken.o Southerly by Boston Hill Road a distance of five hundred fif­ stay at the home, the two .said. ties throughout Manchester is The building houses a package / Manchester 2 bedroom, iqnpOOMMATES teen and 12/100 (515.12) feet; and W uterlv by lot a l l , as A fourth route still father east one that houses the M ARC bakery, The complaining resident sug­ another goal. A building on Oak Street and store, a restaurant and a shoe U- 2nd floor, no pets, stove WANTED INVITATION TO BID shown on sold map, a distance of two hundred thirty-nine would require taking Frank’s a building that would be lost under I I Beaufiful Youngstown The Manchester Public and 24/100 (239.24) feet. gested requiring a fence around Pellegrini said that some Purnell Place housing three busi­ repair shop. and refrigerator, $475 a white enamel doppel sink Schools solicits bids for GAR- nesses will be demolished to make Blanca Contreres, the operator Barber Shop and the Gaslight all other alternatives. month plus utilities. Coll BAGE/RUBBISH REMO­ Information pertaining to this application Is on file In the the house, but the PZC dropped the changes in the zoning regulations Roommate wanted- 3 bed­ with cabinet and all the office of the Town Clerk, Town Office Building. way for an access road east of of the package store, said this Cafe. From 65 to 40 spaces would It would result in the loss of 27 646-1379. room home- West Hart- plumbing fittings. $60. V A L for the 19(6-1987 school idea after a brief discussion. might be sought later In order to be lost. The route would run along year. Sealed bids will be re­ Dated at Andover, Connecticut this 21st doy of July, 1986. downtown Main Street if a recom­ morning she also is prepared to spaces if combined with the ford/Hartford line. Refur- C all 643-6452.0 The foundation will get a lease meet the goals set in the plan. the east boundary of the Purnell existing southern part of Purnell ceived until J U L Y 30, 1986, ANDOVER PLANNING a ZONING COMMISSION The plan recom m ends that town mendation by the town administra- . fight the town’s plans in court. Manchester remodeled blshed Victorian. 2:00 P.M ., ot which time they and an option to buy the house, lot. Places and as many bs 39 if one bedroom. Wall ta Kenneth Lester, Chairman tion is followed. Joseph Sinnamon. owner of the Beautiful condition. Ma- Air conditioner. 2 Phllco will be publicly opened. The Suzanne Dower, Vice-Chairman w hich is owned by the Com m unity officials continue to update it Under the fifth alternative, the wall, new refrigerator, right Is reserved to relect any restaurant, refused to comment, combined with other alternatives delvn, 242-9739. Lisa, 236- 6600. $60. Both. 646-7315 042-07 Child Guidance Clinic. periodically. Town Manager Robert Weiss $425 plus utilities. No pets. after.o and all bids. and the owner of the shoe business northern section of the access road on the south end. 1808. A vaila b le August 1st. Specifications and bid forms and Public Works Director George 528-0776. may be secured at the Busl- Kandra plan to recommend to the could not be reached for comment. Black and White T V -19". nus Office, 45 North School town Board of Directors Aug. 5 a The alternatives were discussed M odern .3 room 1st floo r Excellent condition. Ask­ Street, M onchuter, Connec­ . TOWN OF MANCHESTER LEGAL NOTICE route for the access road that briefly thisTnoming by the Park­ apgntment. Heat, hot w a- Merchandise ing $25. C all 647-7361 after ticut. TODAY’S HERALD 043-07 ,7^,1 would require demolition of a ing Authority, which is scheduled te r oImj I lances Included. 5pm. The Zoning. Boprd of Appeals will hold public hearings on to meet Thursday with the town Ideal Tor w orking, m a­ Monday, July 28,1986 at 7:00 P.M . In the Hearing Room, Lin­ building owned by Main Street ture, married couple or coln Center, 494 Main Street, M anchuter, Connecticut to merchant George Marlow. adm inistration for a briefing on the retired lady. No pets. H F U E L o il / c o a l / hear and consider the following petitions: "j I ...... project. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION However, Marlow said this References and security. I CLOTHING J FIREWOOD ITEM I JA M BS B. DIBTBRLB - Request variance of ArtI- ' Do you think the quality of television programs has improved in The route to be recommended by Town man drowns I n d e x OF NO. 1146 cle II, Section 4.01.01 to reduce the easterly side 646-6113 or 643-5363 R EFU SE DARDENS, INC. the last few years, gotten worse, or has it stayed about the same? morning that he will fight the the administratiPn is one of Tive Children's clothing. yard to 7.5 feet (10 feet required) to permit con­ project in court if the directors studied by Fuss and O’Neill, A 2S-year-old Manchester man For Sale - Firewood. struction of an addition to an existing attached Large selection! Infants NOTICE Is hereby given, Programs have approve it. He said he favors consulting engineers for the $4.8 16 p a g M , 2 ( a c l l o n t Duplex-2 bedrooms, V h Summer prices, buy now. garage - 81 Lawton Road - Residence A Zone. drowned in Columbia Lake Mon­ 1440 to size 10/12. Most Items pursuant to General Statutes gotten worse baths, appliances, hook­ 4 foot lengths. $60 a cord, of Connecticut, that REFUSE ITBM 2 $T. JAMBS CHURCH - Requut Special Exception making no changes at all. million reconstruction of down­ day night after apparently hitting IO-)8 under $1.00. 644-1950 47% up for washer and dryer. cut and spilt $90 or cut to GARDENS, INC., a Connec­ NO. 1147 In accordance with Article II, Section 4.02.03 to “ Any plan that^takes aw ay 75 to town Main Street. his head on a rock, police said this AH u Ic.a 11 afternoons. Programs have ^ No pets. $500 a month. Can order. All prices Include ticut corporation having Its permit church futival from September 18,1986 to 100 parking spaces from the area morning. Jamie G. Smith of 198 f'.lnAniflRH An appealing trio of tops for principal place of business In September 20, 1986, In parking area adlacent to stayed the sam a' Fuss and O’Neill recommended 1 5 - 1 6 your skirts or pants, easy to be seen from 10am to 6pm. delivery. B ruce 742-9168. can’t be very viable." he said. He Ralph Road was swimming alone A vailab le August 1st. 649- Manchester, Connecticut, church; and request variance of Article IV, Sec­ ____ ^ ; 30% the route that goes through the rin m ic B A 366 has been dissolved by a re­ tion 8.01 to M il b u r and wine at the church festival added that Purnell Place easily near a friend’s house in Columbia sew. 7438. Programs have building over the others r.fmnRrtlciit No. 1440 with Photo- solution of Its Board of Direc­ from September 18, 19(6 to September 20, 19(6, accomodated a large volume of around 11:45 p.m. when he hit a 7 This charming ruffled Apron FURNITURE I RECREATIONAL tors and Stockholders, effec­ within 1,000 tu t of another liquor outlet, within 200 Improvad One alternative would be to G uide is in Sizes 10 to 18. Manchester- 2 bedrooms. traffic during the ’Thank.sgiving rock and suffered a severe head Fntnrtninmnnt 11 is treated to a bright i EQUIPMENT tive as of July 1, 1986. All feet of a church, and In a ruldence zone - (96 Main leave the road in its present Size 12,34 bu st... roll collar, Sunflower pocket and 2nd floor, heat and ap­ creditors. If any, are warned Street - Residence Zone A. Day road race without problems, planned alignment, following the injury, state police said. Story on F n r iin 0 IVi yarids 45-inch; peasant, matching Potholder. Easy to pliances. No pets. Secur­ Blue 3 pelce sectiqnfbl, to present their claims to La- ITEM 1 BARBARA PBZZBTTI - Request a variance of Ar- and could do so again. page 8. 1 nral nou/n IV. yards; tailored, 2 ) ^ s . BELLE, ROTHENBERG 8, north-south path of Purnell Place. A R sew; great for bazaars or ity. $575 month.Call 646- excellent condition. $100. Spaulding Goll Club Set- NO. 1148 ticlell,Sectlon4.01,PermlHedUsu,fopermltthe The access road would reroute gifts. LaBELLE, P.C., Attorneys u u of a portion of the building and land fora retail That, according to the engineers, 1 n tt« ry 9 TO O U E I. i m 4 $2-M fir sack 3979. Full size sleeper, good Drivers 1 and 3, putter ot Law, (43 Main Street, P.O. traffic while downtown Main No, 366 has pattern for businus as well as a ruldence -165 Oakland Strut wduld leave a dangerous sight line DhitiinriAR pattsia, sot tar pestits m » condition. $50. 649-1224. clubs 3,5,6,and 7. Call Box 511, Monchuter, Con­ - Ruldence A and Rural Ruldence Zonu. Street is being rebuiit and provide R Medium Size; full directions. necticut, on or before De­ across Oak Street. ■ a a illa i. Manchester 2 bedroom 742-7497. (^pinirtn A s v iiw iK n apartment, heat and hot cember 1, 1986. Claims not I'raM 4 DENNIS L. MORIN - Requut variance of Article easier access to parking. The recommended alternative Sunny and warm To ordir, u id $2,50, for ucb Living room Chair, excel­ presented as herein provided NO. 1149 II, Section 1.03.04(c)(1) to reduce the side yard to When it first became public that P a n p lA 9 gattiri, piss sot for po'UfO ood water. $625 a month. lent condition. Foam Cu­ Blue Tokara Dirt Bike. 12 feet (15 feet required) to allow construction of a would solve the sight-line problem, wfu be barred as provided In the building m ight have to be Mostly sunny today with a high HMrTSfa.ILT.ISUS MUlilg. Walking distance to Wad- shion. $25. C all 649-8390.0. Good condition. $95. 649- Comecticut General Sta­ detached garage - 41 Bobby Lane - Ruldence AA but would result in the loss of 12 R pnrtn 9 - 1 1 M N tC M O T Zone. sacrificed, a storm of protest in the middle 80s. Clear tonight Prial Haas. M Srsii •Ilk ZIP del School. Available Sep­ 0083.a tutes Section 33-379. parking spaces. TAlAulAlnn CSSI, siTls WHktr m i Uzs. waviQfowivf nwwo tem ber 1. Cal 1.647-7602. with a low around 60. Sunny 11 l1IOAvt.afiUMrlcu Wood Loveseot and chair. Doted at Monchuter, Con­ At this hearing Interuted persons may be heard and written erupted from Mariow and opera­ Still another alternative — mov­ Near FASHION with 11 S /W/nrIrl R Ntw Ttrt, N.T. lO n o Good condition. $25.00. Tent - 7 X 7. $30.00. C all necticut, this 9th day of July, communlcotlons received. A copy of th e u petitions have tors of the businesses housed in the ing the road farther east — would Wednesday with a high in the Photo-Gnide pattarns in Prist Naas, AdOrsss with ZIP Manchester-Duplex 4 643-8095.0 1986. b u n filed In the Planning and Zoning Deportmetand maybe m iddle 80s. D etails on page 2. 646-1760.O Inspected during businus hours. building. The ensuing debate has require taking part of the building Weather 2 all size ranges, has a COuc asS kqrla Nuiaktr. room apartment. Full ap- R EFU SE GARDENS, INC. special Grace Cola CoUsc- SPECIAL: Over 200 ae> pllanced. Nice area. No Chest Freezer, 17.2, fast Men's 10 speed bike for By: LoBelle, Rothenberg ZONIN6 BOARD OF APPEALS tlsn for larger sisss; pins lectiona and a FREE pets. References. Secur­ a LaBelle, P.C. EDWARD COLTMAN, SECRETARY freeze, 5 baskets, excel­ sale. 27” V arsity Schwinn, Its Attorneys X B O N U S C M p sn a l Pattern Section in the ity. 4545 Includes heat and good condition. Coll 649- Doted at Manchuter, CT this 21st day of July, 19(6. lent condition. $200. Cal 028-07 P ries .... $2.00 A L B U M . Jiiat $3.00. ftot water. 649-4003. 649-0520. 9SM.$80.o 04fH7 . c