20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Jan. 3. 1991 FRIDAY SCOREBOARD LOCAL NEWS INSIDE Strickland 10-19 1-1 21. Schintzius 2-3 04) 4 14. HIggIni (holding), 9:56; Gllmour, Cal, double minor 4-7 1-1 9. Totals 4498 19-23 109. How NBA teams did after losing INDIANA (121) (rougNng), 12ri/s6; Elynulk, Win, double minor Sartor fears well drilling request. in the final round of the playoffs Hockey (rougNng), 12:16; Macoun, Cal (cross-chMk- Person 8-13 0-0 18, Thompson 4 5 2-2 10 SECOND BEST? ing), 15:34. Smits 5-5 2-2 12, Miller 13-19 8-8 36, M.WII- Overtime—None. Penalty—Carlyle, Win (el­ liams 5-10 1-1 11. Schrempf 6-12 1-2 13 RUNNER-UP NEXTSEASON EASTERN CONFERENCE bowing), 1:17. Ed Board sets next year goals. 9 3- Sanders YEAR CLUB:;;:": ^ NHL standings Shots on goat—Calgary 10-9-9-2—30. Win­ Aibinlic DIvMon 2- 8 2-2 6. Wittman 0-1 04) 0, KWIIIIams 04) 04) ^ W-L PCT. WALES CONFERENCE nipeg 8 3 -8 1 — 19. W 1L Pet. GB 0. Totals 49-82 17-18 121. Patrick Dhrltlon Power-play OpportuNtios— Calgary 0 of 5; Boston 24 5 .828 ^ Antonio 34 27 24 24— 109 1979-80 Philadelphia 76ers \ X W T ^ 62-20 .756 W L TPta OF OA WInNpeg 0 of 5. Historic group approves mill change. Philadelphia 19 11 .633 5’ /Z Irxllana 45 20 30 26—-121 What's NYRangers 22 13 7 51 158 1 27 Goalies—Calgary, Wamsiey, 6-4-3 (19 New Vbrk 12 16 .429 11'/S 3-Ralnt goals—San Antonio 2-7 (Ressev 2-3 1980-81 Houston Rockets ^ 4S-36 .561 Philadelphia 21 18 47 146 141 shots-16 saves). Winnipeg, Essensa, 9-183 Washington 11 17 .393 121* Cummings 0-2, Strickland 0-1, Higgins 04), In- New Jersey 19 14 47 159 137 (30-27). New Jersey 10 18 .357 131* ^ r j a 6-9 (McCloud 2-2, Person 2-3, Miller 2-4). Coventry delays kennel lease. 1981-82 Philadelphia 76ers (ilii/ Pittsburgh 21 18 45 176 154 A— 11,853. News Miami 8 22 .267 161* f t u M o u t--^ n e . Rebounds—San Antonio ' 65-17 .793* 49 lAfeshlngton 19 22 39 137 138 Referee—Mark Faucatte. Linesmen—Pierre Central Division (Robinson 11). Indiana 43 (Person 10). As- 1982-83 NY Islanders 14 20 33 112 135 Champoux, Dan McCourL Mllwaukae 22 8 .733 sists—San Antonio 28 (Anderson. Strickland 8) Los Angeles Lakers jf >1 54-28 .659 Chicago 20 Adams Division 9 .690 11* Indiarte 42 (M.Williams 12). Total fouls—San Boston J an . 4,1991 Detroit 20 11 1983-84 20 12 8 48 136 130 Canadians 3, Oiiers 0 .645 21* Antonio 17. Indiana 26. Technlcals-Robinson. Los Angeles Lakers .756* Montreal Local/Regional Section, Page 7. Atlanta 16 20 17 5 45 134 133 Montreal i 1 13 .552 51* Thompson. Flagrant fouls—Pressey. Buffalo Indiana 12 15 16 9 39 135 131 Edmonton o 0 0__0 18 .400 10 - 12,002. ' 1984-85 Boston Celtics ^ Hartford Clevaland 11 19 .367 11 67-15 .817* 17 20 4 38 116 137 First Period— 1. Montreat Cassels 4 (Brunet Quebec 9 25 7 __ Charlotte 9 19 .321 12 Celtics 113, Knicks 86 25 113 181 Desjardins). 8:30. Penalties—Lowe. Edm (trip­ 1985-86 Houston Rockets .512 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Agent reveals NEWVDRK(86) 42-40 ping), 1203; Svoboda, Mon (hooking), 14:15; Vbur Hometown Newsp$po^ - MdwMt Division Norrfe Division Dufrasna, Mon (cross-checking), 15:23; f ‘ Y ^kley 2-3 2-2 6, Vandweghe 3-8 5-6 11. Manchester's Award-Winning Newspaper W 1 1986-87 Boston Celtics . W L TPti GF GA Joseph, Edm (hooking), 1730. drug dealings . Pci. QB Ewing 6-13 7-8 19. Cheeks 3-7 0-0 6, G.WilkIns 57-25 .695 Chicagb 27 13 3 57 141 112 ^ Newsstand Price; 35 Cents San Antonio 19 7 .731 Second Period—2, Montreal, Richer 16 1-6 0-0 2, E.Wilkins 2-11 04) 4, Tucker 2 4 04) SL Louis 21 12 6 48 138 112 BOSTON (AP) — A former Utah 20 10 1 (MePhee), 14:22. Penalties—Dufrasna, Mon .667 5, Jackson 5-15 1-211, Walker 1-5 0-0 2. Mus- 1987-88 Detroit Pistons 63-19 .768* Houston 16 13 .552 4^/2 20 17 4 44 144 141 (tripping), 10:11; S.Smlth, Edm (hookino) federal drug agent pleaded guilty Dallas 10 taf 2 4 1-2 5. Starks 5-6 2-2 13. Quirmett 1-3 Minnosota n 24 7 29 123 148 11:40. 17 .370 91/2 04) 2 Totals 33-8516-22 66 1988-89 Los Angeles Lakers to helping run a cocaine pipeline MInnasota 9 19 .321 11 63-19 .768 12 26 2 26 115 160 Third Period—3. Montreal, Courtnall 12 BOSTON (113) Smyths Division OrtarKfo 7 23 .233 14 (Gilchrist). 19:59 (en). Penalties—Chorske, Mon from Rorida to Boston. Bird 6-11 2-2 15. Gamble 7-9 2-4 16, Parish p®'0afy 22 14 5 49 169 130 Denver .200 15 * won charnpionship (hokfing), 1129; Diduck. Mon (holding), 1227; Edward K. O ’Brien, 45, of Pacific Division 4 5 3-3 11, Shaw 4-9 5-6 13. Lewis 3-12 1-2 7, Los Angeles 19 14 5 43 152 129 Town mastery scores at all-time high Skrudland, Mon (high-sticking), 18:10; Lln- McHale 8-13 4 4 20, Brown 5-6 0-0 10 source; NBA Edmonton 18 18 2 38 125 120 Herndon, Va., pleaded guilty FfortiarxJ 27 4 .871 _ NEA drophic 1 seman, Edm (high-sticking), 18:10. Pinckney 3-4 0-0 6, Klelne 3 6 0-0 6, Smith 1-4 Wncouver 17 22 3 37 131 150 EJw C n O T T I I n i - i r - i - . . ------sixth-graders, whom parents Dointedpointed Ainn ■ ■ •U n -.1 * ___ _ r ______i .v Phoenix 19 9 .679 Shots on goal—Montreal 13-184—27. Ed­ By SCOTT B. BREDE Alan Chesterton, who is in charge of Thursday in U.S. District Court 61/2 0 6 3, Popson 3-3 . Vrankovic 0-3 0 6 Winnipeg 13 22 8 34 140 154 grade students around the state in LA Lakers 17 9 0-0 6 monton 11-4-18—2& to as not being able to complete heavy emphasis is placed on writing .654 71/2 O.TotalS 47-85 7-21 113. the district’s curriculum, said the the end of September. to conspiring to possess more Golden State 15 1 Wednesday's Gamss Manchester Herald 13 .536 101/2 UConn 96, Boston College Big East women’s resuit Buffalo 5. N.Y. Islanders 4 Power-play Opportunities—Montreal 0 of 3; some problems on the 1989 test, in the elementary schools, he said. Seattle 13 Now Vbrk 18 18 24 26— 86 Edmonton 0 of 5. scores reflect Ae town’s math than five kilograms of cocaine 15 .464 121/2 Boston 30 35 27 21— 113 Detroit 6, Minnesota 2 scored above the state remedial Meanwhile, the percentage of LA Clippers 11 19 70 Ninety-four percent of eighth- .367 151/2 3-Polnt goals—Now Vbrk 2-5 (Starks 1-1 UConn 92, Boston College Hartford 5, Vancouver 2 Goalies-Montreal, Racicot, 2-0-1 (25 MANCHESTER — Despite program, which is now in place in scores above the state remedial level with intent to distribute. Sacramento 6 level. That figure is up from 85 per­ 21 .222 19 Tucker 1-2 G.WilkIns 0-1, Jackson 0-1), Boston CONNECTICUT (96) N.Y. Rangers 4. Los Angeles 1 shots-25 saves). Edmonton, Ranford, 14-17-2 grades K-8, and requires students to grade students scored above the Wsdnssday's Qamsa (26-24). recent controversy over the town­ on the writing section of the test O’Brien, formerly of 2 6 (Smith 1-2 Bird 1-3, McHale - ). Fouled Smith 1-12 6-7 8. Williams 4 6 1-1 9. R'kioll 67 Calgary 3. Winnipeg 3, tie cent in 1989. cutoff level on the writing sample, Atlanta 120, LA Clippers 107 0 1 A— 17,503. reason logically instead of focusing Springfield, Mass., was a special out—None. Rebounds—Now Vbrk 47 (E. Wilkins 0 6 2 4 2, Sailors 7-13 0-0 14. Burrell 8-14 3 4 Montreal 3, Edmonton 0 wide elementary mathematics went down by 2 percent for fourth- Milwaukee 106, Charbtte 91 BOSTON COLLEGE (67) Referee—Ron Hoggarth. Linesmen—Swede Of the fourth-grade test takers, 96 on heavy computations. up from 1989’s 87 pement. 7), Boston 51 (McHale 8). Assiste-Now York 21. Gwynn 10-13 1-1 21, Whikar 2-3 0-0 4, Behn 3-14 8-8 15, StaN 3-12 1-2 7, Wenger Thursday's Games program, math scores by graders [87 percent] and 6 percent agent of the Drug Enforcement Phoenix 105, Cleveland 83 Cyrullk 2 4 2-2 6. DePriast 3 4 0-0 6, Katz 1-2 Knox, Shane Heyer. percent of them scored above the 18 (Jackson 7). Boston 28 (Shaw 10). Total 4- 8 0-0 8, Leddy 6-15 1-2 14, Curran 5-11 Vancouver 4 4 at Boston, 735 p.m. Although Manchester’s scores On the reading part of the test, Administration from 1972 until Detroit 118, Denver 107 2-2 5. Ellison 0-1 0-0 0, Macklin 0-1 0-0 0. To­ Manchester students on the 1990 for sixth graders [83 percent] from fouls—New Vbrk 17, Boston 17. Techni­ 14, Werotsky 3-5 1-1 7, Byrd 1-7 0-0 2, Riordan Los Angelos at N.Y. Islanders, 735 p.m. state remedial level, while 90 per­ Indiana 121, San Antonio 109 tals 38-73 17-21 96. were released today, Chesterton said fourth-graders scored the same [80 1989, when he was suspended cals— Ewing, New York coach MacLeod. 0- 2 0-0 0. Totals 25-74 15-17 67. N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh. 735 p.m. Whalers 5, Canucks 2 Connecticut Mastery Test were at an the previous year. Boston 113, New Vbrk 06 BOSTON COLLEGE (70) cent of eighth-graders completed the percent] as they did in 1989, sixth- A—14,890. CONNECTICUT (92) Now Jersey at Chicago, 8:35 p.m Vancouver 2 0 0__2 all-time high, according to results he is still awaiting state scores, so Chesterton said he could not ex­ without pay. In 1980, O ’Brien Minnesota 115, Dallas 95 Eisley 3-8 6-7 13. Curley 2-5 3 4 7. Jackson Lishness 7-12 0 6 14. Pattyson 6-7 0 6 12. Toronto at Minnesota, 835 p.m. Hartford 2 0 3— 5 same feat. Both figures are up sig­ the town can be compared with graders went up 9 percent to 91 per­ Utah 112, Miami 104 0-3 0 6 0. Abram 2-8 1-2 5. Able 4-8 1-2 9. released this morning. plain the decrease, other than to say was appointed resident agent- Bascom 9-17 6-6 26, Baer 3-3 6-8 12 Davis Quebec at SL Louis, 8:35 p.m. First Period-1, Hartford. Verbeek 21 (Fran­ nificantly from the previous year. Seattle 127, Philadelphia 99 Wblves 115, Mavericks 95 Beasley 5-9 2 4 12, Moran 1-4 2-2 4. Huckaby other towns. The test is given each cent, and eighth graders improved to in-charge of the DEA’s Thursday's Games 5- 110-010, Saunders 0-2 0-0 0, Grossman 6-9 Friday's Games cis. Brown), 3:16. 2. Vancouver, Kron 8 Ninety-six percent of the town’s th e students may have DALLAS (95) 5-9 2-4 15, Hinton 1-2 0 6 3. Foley 0 6 2-4 2 Winnipeg at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. (Bozek), 3:42 (sh). 3, Vancouver. Quinn 5 (Plav­ Assistant School Superintendent year to fourth-, sixth- and eighth Denver at New Vbrk, 7:30 p.m. Totals 23-56 19-29 70. 3-3 16. Rothfuss 0 6 2-2 2 Totals 3661 17-19 misunderstood the question asked. A Springfield office, a post he held McCray 6-10 1 4 13, English 3-14 1-2 7, 92 Philadelphia at Washington. 8:05 p.m. sic. Linden), 9:15 (pp). 4. Hartford. Francis 13 Please see TESTS, page 6. LA Clippers at Orlando, 7:30 p.m. Donaldson 1-7 4 4 6, Harper 12-23 3-4 29 Halft'me—Connecticut 38, Boston College until May 1988. Halftime—Connecticut 36, Boston College Detroit at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. (Verbeek, Shaw). 14:31 (pp). Penal­ Chartette at Washinoton, 7:30 p.m. Blackman 7-20 7-9 22 White 6-12 2-2 I 4' 33. 3-point goals—Connecticut 3-8 (Burrell 2-3, 29. 3-polnt goals—Boston College 2 4 (Behn ties—Nordmark, Van (interference), 323; Burt Chicago at Houston, 8:30 p.m. Davis 1-3 2-2 4, Shasky 0 6 0-0 0. Totals 36-89 Katz 1-2, Gwynn 0-1, Smith 0-2), Boston Col­ 1- 3. Leddy 1-1). Connecticut 3-13 (Bascom 2-6, NHL results Har (holding), 8:23; Capuano, Van (cross­ ■ -W Dallas at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. 20-2795 lege 5-16 (Huckaby 3 4 , Hinton 1-2, Eisley - , 1 5 Grossman 1-2, Davis 0-5). Fouled out—None checking), 13:58. Groups against LA Lakers at Portland, 1030 pm . MINNESOTA (115) Moran 0-2, Abram 0-3). Fouled out—Eisley. Rebounds—Boston C o lle t 38 (Stahl 8). Con­ Rangers 4, Kings 1 Second PeriodM^ono. Penaltios-^onnings, Golden State at Sacramento, 1030 pm. Corbin 4-13 2-2 10. Mitchell 4-10 7-9 15, Curley. Rebounds—Connecticut (Sellers 43 necticut 35 (Pattyson, Bascom, Baer, Har (roughing), 5:35; Brown, Har (roughing). Friday's Gamas Spencer 4 4 5-7 13, Campbell 14-28 2-2 32 11), Boston College 30 (Able 7). Assists—Con­ Los Angeles g 0 1 1 ' h r ' ‘ men-only clubs Grossman 5). Assists— Boston College 17 N.Y. Rangers i i 2 4 14:13; Jennings. Har. major (lighting), 14:13; Indiana at ABanta, 7:30 pm . Richardson 14-18 3-5 31. Wbst 1-3 6-8 8, Glass necticut 11 (Smith 6). Boston College 10 I*'*': (Leddy 5), Connecticut 25 (Grossman 6). Total Sandlak, Van. douNe minor-msjor (roughing, HARTFORD (AP) — The Phoenix at Boston, 7:30 p.m. 14 0-2 2, Brooks 0-1 0 6 0. Coftey 0 6 0 6 0 (Moran 3). Total fouls—Connecticut 21. Boston First Period— 1, New Vbrk. Gartner 21 Detroit at Cleveland, 7.30 pm. fouls—Boston College 16, Connecticut 13. (Ffotnck, Nicholls), 7:16 (pp). Penalties—Tonelli, lighting). 14:13; Krygier, Har (unsportsmanlike state should expand the use of a Breuer 2 4 0 6 4. Totals 44-85 25-35 115 College 20. A—6,654. conduct), 1732. Washington at Minnesota, 8 p.m. A—564. LA (roughing), 2:55; M c^rtey, LA, minor-mis­ Dallas 26 22 21 26— 95 Third Period-5, Hartford, Wilson 4 i 21-year-old state law to force San Antonio at New Jersey, 8 p.m. Minnosota 26 19 32 38— 115 Syracuse 92, St. John’s 86 conduct (Ngh-sticking), 5:22; Mallette, NY. mis- Philadelphia at Utah, 930 pm. conducL 5:22; Buskas, LA (roughing), 8:27; (Govedaris), 6:22 6. Hartford. Wilson 5 (Cote). men-only social clubs across 3- Point goals-Dallas 3-10 (Harper 2-3 College hoop scores 10:12 (pp). 7. Hartford, Verbeek 22 (Francis, Miami at Seattle, 10 p.m. Blackman 1-5, White 0-1, Davis 0-1), Minnesota OT King, NY (cross-checking), 8:27; Los Angelos Connecticut to open their doors LA Lakers at Golden State, 1030 pm. EAST bench, served by Elik (too many men), 18:15. Brown). 19:42 (on). Penalties—Mazur. Van 2 2 4 (Campbell 2-2, Corbin 0-1, Brooks 0-1). ST. JOHN'S (86) Army 89, CenL Connecticut SL 81 (hooking), 8:31; Guy. Van (holding), 11:12; to women, civil rights and Saturday's Games Fouled out—None. Rebounds-Dallas 51 Second P eriod-2. New Vbrk. Kislo 5 (Mullea Minnesota at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Singleton 2-7 5-8 9, Sealy 9-16 12-14 32. Brooklyn Col. 68, Charleston Southern 66 Qgrodnick), 1:56. Penalties—MeSorley. LA Ladouceur, Har (interference), 13:49. women s groups say. (McCray 10), Minnosota 60 (Spencer 16). As- Bucknell 79. Md.-Baltimore County 64 LA Clippers at Charlotte, 7:30 p.m. Werdann 3-9 3-4 9. Sproling 1-4 1-2 3, misconduct 4:50; Moller, NY (tripping), 10:16. Shots on goal—Vancouver 9-6-7—22. —Dallas 21 (Harper 8), Minnesota 31 Colgate 71, Rider 69 Hartford 15-4-7—26. They know where the clubs Now Jersey at DetroiL 7:30 pm. Buchanan 9-15 7-9 28, Mullin 1 4 1-2 4, Muto Third Period—3, New Vbrk, Qgrodnick 18 (Richardson 11). Total fouls—Dallas 23. Min­ Connecticut 96, Boston College 70 San Antonio at Orlando, 7:30 p.m. 0 6 1-2 1, Scott 0-0 0-0 0, Cain 0 6 0 6 0. Luyk (Kisio, l^trick), 4:20. 4, Los Angeles, Tonelli 8 Power-play OpportuNtios-Vancouver 1 of 4; arc and they know this is going nesota 21. Technical—Mitchell. A— 19,006. Dartmouth 68, Holy Cross 62 Hartford 2 of 5. Cleveland at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. 0 6 6 0. Totals 25-55 3041 86. (Duchesne. Kasper), 6:30. 5. New York, King 5 Georgetown 78, Jackson SL 54 on, said William Olds, execu- Indiana at Houston, 8:30 p.m. SYRACUSE (92) (Broton), 19:32 (on). Ponaltios-Robitalllo. LA Goalies—Vancouver, Gamble, 9-8-2 (25 Jazz 112, Heat 104 Lehigh 82, Wriliam & Mary Phoenix at Milwaukee, 9 p,m. Owens 8-22 9-16 28, Johnson 9-19 3 6 22, 79 (roughing), 16:12; in n in g , LA. double minor shots-21 saves). Hartford, Reaugh, 6-4-0 uve director of the Connecticut MIAMI (104) Manhattan 73, Loyola, Md. 68 ( 22 - 20 ). Philadelphia at Denver, 9:30 pm. Ellis 6-9 1-2 13, Edwards 1-1 0-0 3. Autry 7-11 (rougNng), 16:12; Moller, NY, triple minor (el­ Civil Liberties Union. Navy 78, Lafayette 75 A—10.875. Miami at Portland, 1030 p.m. Long 2-5 2-2 6. Thompson 7-11 3 4 17. Davis 2-2 18. Hopkins 2-3 3-4 7. McRae 0-2 1-31, bowing, double roughing). 16:12 By BRIAN M. TROTTA 2- 5 0-1 4. Colas 7-12 0 6 14, Rico 9-16 6-6 26, Referee—Don Koharskl. Linesmen— Leon The slate Department of Liq­ Utah at Sacramento, 1030 pm. McCorklo 0 6 0-0 0. Totals 33-67 19-33 92. Pittsburgh 87, Villanova 76 Shots on goal—Los Angeles 9-5-8—22. New Manchester Herald K.Edwards 6-13 2-2 14. Kessler 2-5 0-0 , Bur­ SW Texas SL 89, Maine 88 Stickle, Kevin Collins. Sunday's Gamas 4 Halftime—Syracuse 48. SL John's 40. End of Vbrk 18-8-6—32. uor Control filed charges last Seton Hall 97, Providence 92 Dallas at Boston, 730 pm. ton 6-10 0 6 12, Askins 1-1 0 6 2. Sundvold 2-7 regulation—SL John's 80, Syracuse 80. 3-point Power-play Opportunities—Los Angelos 0 of 0 6 5. Totals 446513-15104. Siena 89, Evansville 69 week against six social clubs in LA Clippers at New Vbrk, 7:30 p.m. goals—S t John's 6-11 (Buchanan 3-3, Sealy 1; Now York 1 of 3. MANCHESTER — A supierior UTAH (112) 24 , Mullin 1-3, Sproling 0-1), Syracuse 7-13 Syracuse 92, St. John's 86, OT Wmsted and Torrington, saying Seattle at Portland, 10 p.m. Goalies—Los Angeles, Hrudey, 89-5 (31 Football court judge has ruled that the Elec­ K.Malono 13-20 1417 40. T.Edwards 1-2 0 6 (Owens 3-5, Autry 2-3, Edwards 1-1, Johnson Yeshiva 79, feruch 70 shots-28 saves). New Vbrk, Richter, 12-7-3 ihe clubs violate the state’s 1969 Golden State at LA Lakers, 1030 p.m. 2, Eaton 3 6 0-0 6, Stockton 6-13 13-14 25, Vbungstown SL 85. Edinboro 59 1-4). Fouled out—Hopkins. McCree. ( 22- 21). tions Review Committee of the Public Accommodations Act by J. Malono 6-12 5-6 17. Bailey 7-14 0-1 14. Rebounds—St.Rudd John's 32 (Werdann 8) SOUTH A—16.792 NBA results 2 4 3-3 6, Griffith 0 6 0 6 0, Brown 0-5 0-0 0, Eighth Utilities District did not vio­ Syracuse 44 (Owens 14). Assists—SL John's Appalachian SL 76. N.C.-Asheville 72 Referee— Paul Stewart. Linesman—Pat Final AP football poll noi allowing women to become Armstrong SL 67. West Georgia 63 late state Freedom of Information Bucks 106, Hornets 91 O'Sullivan 0-0 0 6 O.Tolals 38-82 3541 112. 14 (Buchanan, Werdann 4), Syracuse 20 Dapuzzo, Mark Pare. members. Miami 28 30 25 21—104 (Owens, Ellis 5). Total fouls—SL John's 23. Augusta 84. Winthrop 75 The Top Twenty Five teams In the final 1990 laws when it did not keep proper MILWAUKEE (106) Utah 28 20 34 30—112 Syracuse 28. Technical—Werdann. A—28,132. Butler 106, Georgia SL 96 Red Wings 6, North Stars 2 Associated Press poll, with 3-Point goals—Miami 3-8 (Rica 2-3, Sundvotd Coll, of Charleston 63. N.C.-Wilmington 58 first-place votes In parentheses, season records minutes of its meetings. Roberts 1-2 0-0 2, Lohaus 3-6 0-0 7. Sikma ^ 9-18 1-1 22, Robertson 5-10 1-2 11, Humphries 1-2. Colas 0-1, Burton 0-2), Utah 1 4 (Rudd 1-1, ^ton HaSI 97, Providence 92 Detroit 88, Fla. International 75 Minnesota ■ 1 g__2 and total total points based on 25 points for a ^The ruling by Judge Norris Detroit 4 1 1_6 first-place vote through one point for a 2Sth- South Africans 4-6 0-0 8, Rerce 8-17 1-1 18, Schayes 4-8 3-3 K. Malone 0-1, Stockton 0-2). Fouled out—Long. PROVIDENCE (92) Duke 109, Boston U. 55 First P o rio d -1, Detroit Racine 3 (Fedorov, place vote, and previous ranking: O’Neill overturns a Freedom of In­ 11, Anderson 0-2 2-2 2, Henson 0-0 0-0 0, Rebounds—Miami 44 (Davis 12). Utah 49 Bragg 4-7 0-2 8, McDonald 5-13 6-6 21, East Carolina 60, Georgia Southern 59 Chovoldao), :44. 2 Minnbsota, Dahlen 9 (Gag- Record Pts Pvs Grayer 7-11 1-1 15, Brickowski 3-5 2^2 8, Kor- (Eaton 14). Assists—Miami 24 (Rico, ICEd- Campbell 0-1 0 6 0, Murdock 11-18 17-17 40. Florida 64, Mississippi 49 formation Commission opinion that killed ner. Bellows), 204. 3. Detroit Fedorov 18 1. Colorado (39) 11- 1-1 1.475 1 net 1-2 04) a Totals 45-85 11-12 106. wards 5). Utah 24 (Stockton 17). Total Vfatts 0-3 0 6 0. Floyd 0-2 0-0 0. Tumor 2-3 0-0 Florida Southern 96. Ala.-Huntsville 66 (Yzerman, Racine), 13:48 (pp). 4, Detroit Car- 2. Georgia Tch (20) 11-0-1 1,441 2 stated that the elections committee JOHANNESBURG, South CHARLOTTE (91) fouls—Miami 33. Utah 19. A— 12,616. 4. Brown 1-2 0-0 2, Simpkins 3-5 5-7 11, Sad­ Ga. Southwestern 126, LaGrange 74 , Zombo), ■ ■ 3. Miami, Fla (1) 10-2-0 1,388 4 Newman 5-14 9-10 19, Gilliam 6-14 1-2 13 dler 3-8 0 6 6. Totals 2962 28-32 92. Georgia Coll. 77. North Georgia 69 was a formal committee as defined Africa (AP) — A resurgence of (Primeau, Garpenlov). 16:17. Penalties—Kocur. 4. Florida SL 10-2-0 1,303 6 Reid 4-8 4-6 12, Bogues 2-5 0-0 4, Chapman Sonics 127,76ers 99 SETONHALL(97) Georgia Tech 84. Howard U. 77 by law and was fully subject to state Det (holding), 3:16; Burr, Dot (slashing), 3:53; 5. Vlfashington 10-2-0 1,246 8 black factional fighting has left 2-7 04) 4, Gill 7-8 04) 14, Gattlson 2-3 3-6 7, PHILADELPHIA (99) Jacksonville SL 107, Berry 75 Winchester 5-7 1-2 11, Karnishovas 3-7 3 4 Gotaas, Min (hooking), 12:49. 6. Notre Dame 9-3-0 1,179 5 statutes governing such bodies. Tripucka 2-5 2-2 6, Curry 1-8 3-4 5, Hoppen 2-2 10. Avont 11-16 6-9 28, Taylor 0-8 2-2 2. Kentucky 81, Georgia 80 at least 17 people dead after Barkley 7-11 10-10 24, Mahom 4 4 1-2 9, Second Period—6, Minnesota. Modano 12 7. Michigan 9-3-0 1,025 12 04) 4, Schetfler 1-2 1-1 3.Totals 34-76 23-31 Dohero 13-19 4-5 37. Caver 3 4 2 4 9, Walker LSU 87. Vanderbilt 70 In his ruling, O ’Neill said that GminskI 5-9 1-2 11. Green 5-8 0 6 10, Hawkins (Bellows, Propp), 11:45 (pp). 7. Detroit Yzor- 8. Tennessee 9-2-2 993 10 several days of relative peace 91, 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 35-63 18-26 97. Louisiana Tech 75. Ark.-Littie Rock 63 6-14 3-4 16. Anderson 3 6 0 6 6. Bol 0-1 0 6 0 man 24 (Racine, Djoos), 18:20 (pp). Penal­ 9. Clemson 10-2-0 950 14 since the elections committee was during the Christmas holidays, Milwaukee 28 24 24 3 0 -1 0 6 Tumor 0-2 0-0 0. Elie 2-5 1-2 . Williams 5-8 Halftime—Seton Hall 46, Providence 40. 3- Mississippi SL 70, Tennessee 65 6 ties—Fodyk, Dot (tripping), 3:32; McKay. Det 10. Houston 10-1-0 940 9 Charlotte 26 24 20 21— 91 0 6 10. Olivor 3 6 1-1 7. Payne 0-4 0 6 0. Totals polnt goals—Providence 6-17 (McDonald 5-12, not a permanent subcommittee of police said today. major (lighting). 1132; Wilkinson, Min. major 11. Penn St 9-3-0 907 7 3-Polnt goals—MilwAkee 5-10 (Sikma 3-5, 40-83 17-21 69. Murdock 1-1, Tumor 0-1, Wbtts tJ-3), Seton Hall 12 Texas the Eighth Utilities District it was Police said 14 black men had Lohaus 1-2, Pierce 1-2, Komet 0-1), Charlotto (fighting), 1132; Djoos, Det (unsportsmanlike 10-2-0 887 3 Raginald Pinto/Manehaster Herald SEATTLE (127) 9-18 (Dehere 7-12, Caver 1-2, Karnishovas 1-3, 13. Florida 9-2-0 0-2 (Newman 0- 1, Curry 0- 1). Fouled conduct), 11:19; Primeau, Det (unsftortsmanliko 663 11 been killed in fighting in Natal Kemp 8-15 4 4 20, McKoy 10-16 4 7 24, T a y lo r 0- 1 ). Fouled out— None. Scholastic 14. Louisville 10-1-1 775 18 LAST JOB — Workers from S. Aleria & Sons, Manchester’s out—Nona. Rebounds—Milwaukee 49 (Sikma conduct), 11:19; Small. Min (unsportsmanlike Cage 3-6 0 6 6. Ellis 7-12 1-1 15. Payton 4-7 Rebounds—Providence 37 (Saddler 7). Seton 15. Texas ASM 9-3-1 — Please see FOI, page 6. ment job of the season on Spruce Street Thursday. The Province over the past 24 hours 12), Charlotto 42 (Gilliam 7). Asslsts-M il- conduct), 11:19; Zottlor, Min, misconduct. 627 sicJewalk contractors, rush to finish the last sicfewalk replace- 1-2 10, Johnson 7-13 3-3 17. McMiiian 2-3 0-0 Hall 31 (Avent 9). Assists— Providence 17 16. MIcNgan SL 8-3-1 610 waukee 27 (Robertson, Humphries 7), Charlotto 11:19; Burr. D et misconduct 1433; Gavin, Min 22 weather is getting too cold to continue concrete work. in one of the worst waves of 5. Throatt 5-8 2-2 12, Corzino 2-6 1-1 5, Barros (McDonald. Watts 5, Seton Hall 16 (Winchester. 17. Oklahoma 8-3-0 452 22 (Newmaa Bogues, Gill 4). Total touls-M il- Illing boys’ varsity hoop (holding), 14:51; Gilae, Min (tripping). 18:14. 20 violence in recent weeks. South 3- 7 0 6 7. Daiiey 3-4 0 6 6.Totals 5467 Avont. 16-20 Taylor, Caver, Walker 3). Total 18. Iowa 8-4-0 370>* 17 waukee ig , Charlotto 16. Technical—Pierce. The Illing Junior High boys' varsity Third Period—8, Detroit, Yzerman 25 127. touls—Providence 19. Seton Hall 31. Technical 19. Auburn 8-3-1 288 ___ Africa had been fairly quiet over A—23,901. team dropped a 63-40 decision to the South (Green), 12:26 (sh). Penalties—Green, Det Philadelphia 25 18 29 27— 99 fouls—Providence coach Barnes, Dehere. 20. Southern Cal 8-4-1 266 Windsor freshmen Wednesday afternoon. Ben (cross-checking). 2:15; Johnson, Min (slashing), 21 Christmas and the New Year Saattio 31 gg 38 32—127 A—1^578. 21. Mississippi 9-3-0 Howroyd and Eric Austin led Illing with 10 arxf 11.33; Fedorov, Det (slasNng), 1133, Kocur. 253 15 Suns 105, Cavaliers 83 3-Point goals—Philadelphia 2-10 (Hawkins 22 Brigham Vbung 10-3-0 holidays. Pitt 87, Villanova76 eight points, respectively. Mike Siena, Damon Dot (Ngh-stickIng), 1133; Modano. Min (high- 246 13 PHOENIX (105) 1-2, Elie 1-2, Olivor 0-1, Payne 0-1, Gminski sticking), 12:46; Racine, Det (tripping), 15:05. 23. Virginia 8-4-0 188 ___ MS&G said nearing sale The new violence came as Dampier and Seth Egan also played well for the Perry 1-7 1-2 3, McDaniel 10-17 1-1 21, Wbst 0-1, Barkley 0-3), Seattia 3 6 (McMillan 1-1, VILLANOVA (76) 24. Nebraska 1-1 Rams. Shots on goal—Minnesota 9-12-11— 32. 9-3-0 185 19 police outlined plans to fight 0- 3 04) 0, Hornecek 5-14 3-3 13, Johnson Payton 1-1, Barros 1-3, ThroaB 0-1, Johnson Dowdell 0-3 2-2 Z LMiller 4-13 7-8 15, Bain Detroit 11-7-6—24. 25. Illinois 8-4-0 146'* 16 12-22 5-5 29, Majerie 8-13 4 4 20, Lang 3-6 04) 0-1, Ellis 0-1). Fouled out—None. growing crime and violence, in­ 5-9 4 4 15, Wbodard 6-12 0-0 17. VWIker 3-8 Bennet JV boys’ hoop Power-play Opportunities—Minnesota 1 of 7; Other receiving votes: San Jose S t 138, 6, Nealy 2-4 2-2 6, Rambis 0-2 1-21, Coballos Rebounds—Philadelphia 36 (Barkley. Mahorn 2- 2 11, Byrd 1-3 5-6 7. Pelle 0-2 3-4 3, Mumford Detroit 2 of 4. Syracuse 121, Colorado S t 67. Southern Miss. cluding substantial payments for 2- 6 04) 4, Knight 1-1 04) 2. Totals 44-95 1 7-19 8), SaetBa 58 (Cage 12). Assists—Philadelphia 0 4 0 6 0, Bryson 2-3 2-2 6. Totals 21-57 25-28 The Bennet Junior High boys' junior varsity Goalies—Minnosota, Hayward, 2-7-1 (11 48, CaliforNa 37, N. Carolina S t 30, Alabama 105. 22 (Hawkins 9), Seattle 33 (Payton ). Total basketball team defeated SL James, 5 0 4 2 of ready mix operation people who hand in guns and ex­ 11 76. shots-7 saves), Casey (16:17 first 0-0), 13, ONo S t 7. Wyoming 7, Oregon 6. UCLA 6, CLEVELAND (83) touls—Philadelphia 17. Seattle 16. A— 13,048. PITTSBURGH (87) Wednesday afternoon. Larry Price and Mike Hayward (0:00 second, 18 11). Detroit Chovol- Air Force 5, VIrgINa Tech 5, North Carolina 4. plosives. Nance 9-17 4-4 22, Brown 3-8 0-0 6 Shorter 2-5 6-9 10. Porter 5 6 8-9 19, Martin Graves scored 17 arxf 15 points, respectively, dae, 16-13-3 (32-30). Hawaii 2. Daugherty 4 1 8 14, Ehio 5-10 0-0 , By BRIAN M. TROTTA 6-8 11 Big East Conference C e ll 2 6 3-7 7, S.Millsr 0-4 8-8 8, Matthews 3-7 3-3 for BennaL Eric Daring and Jamie Lazzaris A—19,507. “We expect to file papers with the court in the next few Valentino 2-8 2-2 6, Ferry 3-6 3-4 9, rtd dio 0-4 W L W L 12, McNsal 5-7 7-9 17, Shareef 0-3 0 6 0, Mor- added eight points apiece for BenneL 2-1. Referee—Kerry Fraser. Linesmen—Ray Manchester Herald days.” 3- 4 3, Morton 1-3 2-2 4, James 1-3 04) 2, Kerr Seton Hall 2 0 g 1 ningstar 4-5 4 6 12, Jordan 1-3 0-0 2. Totals Scapinello, Mark Vines. Newspaper stops 1- 1 2-2 4, Chievous 1-2 04) 2, Babb 0-1 04) CONNECTICUT 1 0 g 1 22-48 39-51 87. Calendar F s CC' Thornton did not elaborate on the purchaser’s identity 0,Totals 30-81 22-26 63. Syracuse 1 0 13 0 Halftime—Pittsburgh 40, Villar»va 29. 3-point Sabres 5, Islandere 4 MANCHESTER — Officials of Manchester Sand & or the price for the plant. publication Ptx>enlx 23 29 21 3 2 -1 0 5 Pittsburgh 1 0 12 2 goals—Villanova 9-26 (Woodard 5-9, Wblkar Rec Hoop NY Islanders 2 1 1— 4 Today Gravel Co. say they expect to reach an agreement to sell Cleveland 25 22 21 1 5 - 83 3- 7, Bain 14, Mumford 0-2, LM iller 0-4), Pit­ quivalent of td>ont $600 a njonfet But the sale will be subject to several stipulations laid NEW YORK (AP) — The Georgetown 0 0 8 2 Buffalo 0 3 2 5 Boys Basketball By DILIP GANGULY 3-Roint goals—Phoenix 0-2 (Majerie 0-2), Boston College tsburgh 4-6 (Matthews 3 4 . Porter 1-1, Jordan their Manchester ready-mix concrete plant within the 1 1 8 4 First Period—1. New Vbrk, ChyzowskI 3 East Catholic at Northwest Catholic. 7:30 Also in short ss^iply are out in an agreement to sell MS&G’s Enfield plant. That publisher of the New York City Cleveland 1-2 (EhIo 1-2). Fouled out—None. SL John's 0-2). Fouled out—Woodard, Bain. Byrd. The Aseoefeded Press 0 1 g 1 (Reekie, McDonough). 3:40. 2, New Vbrk, Valley Regional at Bolton, 7:30 next week and submit the plan to a bankruptcy court agreement, which was approved Wednesday, gives the Rebounds—Phoenix 63 (McDaniel, Mderle 9), Providence Rebounds—Villanova 36 (Bain 7), Pittsburgh 33 Midgets rice, beans and nwsSetnes, widi Tribune, founded by the Rev. 0 2 9 3 LaFontaIno 21 (Borg. Wbod), 13:52 Penal­ Girls Basketball judge. Cleveland 45 (Nance 12). Assists—Phoenix 23 Villanova (McNeal 6). Assists—Villanova 17 (Walker 9). Enfield plant, land and five cement trucks to Roncari In­ 0 2 6 5 ComrrtuNty Y- Celtics 42 (Henry Brown 19. ties—Baumgartner. NY. major (fighting), 7:42; East Lyme at RHAM, 730 Ba g h d a d , d»e prices of tdf goods h il^ by Sun Myung Moon in 1976, said (Johnson 8), Cleveland 20 (Nance, Ehio 5). Pittsburgh 13 (fforter 5). Total fouls—Villanova WMnoedey'e RsauHs Joe Laker 8; Matthew McTIghe also played Hartman. Buf, major (fighting). 7:42; Krupp, But Steven Thornton, president of the company, told dustries Inc. of East Granby for $8(X),000. Total touls—Phoenix 22, Cleveland 20. Techni­ 38, Pittsburgh 23. A—15,033. I0fl« <®cer St Ssddam Intema- iqj to 700 percent ' today’s issue would be the last UConn 94, Boston College 70 well) Bulls 38 (Mike Bergenty i2, John (hokfing), 1032; Vukota, NY. major (fighting). Friday Judge Robert Krechevsky Thursday that he has received The sale agreement includes a non-competition cals—Cleveland coach Wilkens, Ehio, Johnson Pittsburgh 87, Villanova 76 Capadicasa 10; John Masse also played wall) ttonal Airport looked st the pas- , 'Wo doubt a is buftiiig m* Btii for a while, but not forever. A—15,808. 12:48; Ray, Buf, major (fighting). 12:48; Boys Basketball three offers for the business, which is being sold off as stipulation that MS&G, its affiliated companies and Syracuse 92, SL John's 86 OT Hornets 32 (Mika Gullano 13, Sammy Ftich- ChyzowskI, NY (roughing). 13:11; Hartman. Buf Manchester at FerrN, 7:30 bulging bag and oidced; an Arab vsdll go hungry%bever Citing economic pressures Pistons 118, Nuggets 107 Seton Hall 97, Providence 92 How AP Top 25 fared berg 7; Andrew Bronell also played wall) 76ers ( r ^ ^ n g ) . 13:11; Ludwig, NY (Ngh-sticking). Cheney Tech at Coventry, 7:30 give away fes honor," Jnftwniai the company tries to reorganize under Chapter 11 of the company principals Steven and William Thornton do caused by the recession. Georgetown 78, Jackson State 54 How the Associated Press' top 25 teams 27 (Todd Napolltarto 20, Jordan Joy 4; Ryan RHAM at PorUarKf, 7:30 ’Idtubuz?’' Art*ic for bread. U.S. Bankruptcy code. DENVER (107) ZawistowskI also played well) ti<» and Ckdhne . not sell or solicit the sale of ready-mix concrete in the Publisher Phillip V. Sanchez an­ fared Wednesday: Second Period—3. New York, Borg 4 (LaFon- Girls Basketball T ie n m nodde^^ The (Meet let Chapter 11 protects companies from their creditons Liberty 0-2 2-2 2, Cook 5-8 3-3 13, Wblt 413 Saturday's Gamee 1. UNLV (7-0) beat Jamas Madison 89-65. Mahoney — Rockets 34 (Kashuana Teal 6. taine, McBean), 5.36. 4, Buffalo, Turgeon 16 Fermi at Manchester, 7:30 Jassinj said of the impact of * Enfield area for a period of five years. nounced Thursday the 12,000- 3-3 11. Jackson 8-21 3-4 20, Adams 5-17 4-5 him pass. ''' ;/ Pittsburgh at UConn (Civic Center), 1 p.m. Next: vs. Fullerton State, Friday. Masharal Teal 4, Brad McMillan 4) Heat 26 (Hawerchuk, Krupp), 9:47 (pp). 5, Buffalo. Tur- Suffield at Bolton, 7:30 mm im s. while they restructure their debts and attempt to return The purchaser of the Manchester concrete plant circulation daily would suspend 16. Davis 9-16 4-4 23. Mills 3-5 2-4 8, Loglor Seton Hall at Georgetown 2. Arkansas (12-1) beet Rice 86-62 Next: vs. (Reuben Reyes 10, Richie Milne 8; Nick Odell goon 17 (Hawerchuk), 11:19 (pp). 6. Buffalo. Boys Swimming Anodjcr passenger on the Iraqi " to financial solvency. 6-8 0-0 14. Totals 40-90 21-25 107 Villanova at Syracuse Houston, Sunday. also played well) Andreychuk 16. 16:23. Penalties—Pilon, NY. Platt at Manchester, 4 p.m. Health binist^'Alxfei publication after today’s issue. DETROrr(118) Boston College at SL John's Bulls 23 (Lucas Solomonson 6, Vincent Cobb East Catholic at Middletown. 4 p.m. Airways flight from neighboring “We are very close to an [agreement],’’ Thornton said. 3. Syracuse (136) beet No. 9 SL John's major (lighting), 1:16; Ray. Buf, major (fighting). Mohammad Sa'id Said' at -least Please see MS&G, page 6. Sanchez said the newspaper, Rodman 15-21 4 5 34, Edwards 2-8 2-4 6, Providence at Holy Cross 92-86, OT. Next vs. Villanova. Saturday. 5; Todd Bishop also played well) Huskies 19 1:16; Volek, NY (holding), 5:19; Krupp. Buf J<«rdah was pushing a trolley Lalmbeer 5-11 0-0 10, Dumars 4-13 2-2 1o' 4. Arizona (10-1) did not play. Next: at (Mike Prindivllle 7; Matt Adinolfi end Jen (hooking). 5:19; Lauor, NY (tripping). 8:48; Saturday 2,042 isMi cWWh«a''beiNt-lhe' which ceased publication for Thomas 1-2 2-2 4, Salley 3-7 1-2 7, Johnsori Wteshington, Thursday. Rubacha also played wall) Vukota, NY, douNe minor (charging, rougNng), Boys Basketball laden with four tires, ’The offloer age of five have died, iinde four months in 1985, could be 4 1 2 2-7 10. Aguirre 4 7 7-9 15. Blanks 1-2 04) Big East resuits S t Joseph at East Catholic, 5 p.m. 5. Indiana (13-1) beet Illinois 109-74. Next: 10:19; Ramsay, Buf (roughing), 10:19; Reekie, smiled and let him pass, too. revived when the economy 2. Bedford 8-14 4 6 20. Totals 47-97 2437 118 vs. Northwestern, ^turday. Adults NY (hooking), 12:06; Borg, NY (unsporstman- Bolton at Bacon Academy, 730 Angust because of^a. laNc Denver 21 25 28 33— 107 Georgetown 78, Jackson St. Girls Basketball Bve months after the United 6. Ohio State (106) did not play. Next: vs. Highland ftirk Market 101 (Dean Frodal 30, llke conduct), 12:06; Ledyard, Buf (un- medidnes, , recovers. East Catholic at Mercy, 2:30 Detroit 29 25 32 32—118 54 No. 22 Iowa, Thursday. Erine Scott 23, Gary Fallon 2 i Roy McCravey sportsmaNiko conduct). 12:06; Baumgartner, Nations clamped an ectm ot^ Jobless rate shooting up ■ 3-Polnt goals—Denver 6-15 (Legler 2-2 Bolton at Valley Regional, 5:30 ^The rqpoit oannot be indimen