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SCOREBOARD WEEKEND EDITION I 1 Mussen 610 1-2 9, Adams 1626 4-4 27, Wil­ Liams 6 1 2 6 2 17 20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, March 15,1991 SCOREBOARD WEEKEND EDITION i 1 mussen 610 1-2 9, Adams 1626 4-4 27, Wil­ liams 6 1 2 6 2 17. Former 6 1 0 6 3 20. WbK 6 4 NHL results Basketball 0- 0 0, Jackson 612 6 0 8, Anderson 1-1 66 2, Battle 6 5 6 0 lO.Tolals4 6 1 0 2 6 2 3 Capitals 5, NordiquesS Minnesota 35 20 30 20— 105' FEATURES INSIDE Quebec 2 1 6—3 Denver 26 26 33 27— 112 Washington 1 3 1— 5 NBA standings 3-Point goals— Minnesota 6 7 (Campbell 2-3, First Period— 1, Washington. Hatcher 21 EASTERN CONFERENCE Richardson 1- 1, Corbin 61, Brooks 62), Darv (Johansson, Rklay), 1129 (pp). Z Quebec, Atlantic DIvlalon ver 615 (Adams 3-10, Wiliams 1- ^ Farmer Sakic 42 (Morin), 12:59 (sh). Z Quebec, Sundin W L PcL GB 1- 1, LIberw 0-1, Jackson 0-1). Fouled ■ TV listings grids /Pages 12,13 20 (Hrkac, Gusarov), 17:16. x-Boston 47 17 .734 out— None. Rebounds— Minnesota 51 (Spencer Second Period— 4, Washington, tefrate 8 12 13). Denver 74 (Lane 15). Assists— Minnesota Philadelphia 34 28 .548 (Phronko, Khrislieh), 7:44. 5, Washington, Milter NewVbrk 32 32 .500 15 19 (Corbin 5). Denver 20 (Adams 9). Total ■ Home and Seniors news /Page 5 20 (Ridley, Johansson), 1129 (pp). 6. Quebec, Vlfeshington 23 39 .371 23 fouls— Minnesota 19, Denver 26. Technl- Sakic 43 (Hough, Sundin), 11:58. 7, Miami 20 43 .317 261/4 cals— Williams 2. EJections-Williams. What'S Washington, JohoriMon 9 (KhrlstidL PIvonka), ■ W ■ New Jersey 20 43 .317 261/2 A— 7,308. ■ Religion update /Page 6 15:49. Third Poriocl-8, WaahingtorL Milter 21 Central Division (Ridley, Johansson), 4:19. xCNcago 46 15 .754 Spurs 101, Wiarriors 99 News Shota on goal— Quebec 7-5-5-17. Detroit 40 25 .615 ■ Children’s games /Page 6 8 SAN ANTONIO ( 101) Washington 17-1610— 46. Milwaukee 38 27 .585 10 Cummings 6 7 2-4 10, Elliott 7-14 66 20. Goalies— Quebec, Cloutier. Washington, AUanla 35 28 .556 12 D.Robinson 1616 65 29, Anderson 7-14 60 Saturday, March 16,1991 Beauprp A— 1B49Z ■ Reader’s forum /Page 4 Indiana 30 33 .476 17 14, Johnson 6-8 2-2 14. Green 6 1 0-0 0. Win- Cleveland 23 40 .365 24 gats 6 9 3-5 11. &Higgins 1-3 1-1 3. Massen- Whalers 4, Red Wings 2 Charlotte 18 44 .290 281/2 burg 6 0 6 0 0. Totals 41-72 1623 101. WESTERN CONFERENCE GOLDEN STATE (99) Detroit 1 1 0 - 2 Midwest Division R.HIggins 6 1 2 6 3 13, Mullin 11-20 6-6 28, Hartford 2 1 1— 4 Alzheimer’s W L Pet. GB Petersen 0-3 6 2 0. Hardaway 6 2 5 1-2 18, First Period— 1, Hartford, Hunter 12 (Krygter, San Antonio 41 20 .672 — Richmond 6 1 4 6 4 16, Lister 6 4 2-4 10. Hi! Wke), :2a 2, Detroit Yzarmon 49 (Racine, Cor­ X drug reJected Utah 41 21 .661 i/2 1-5 2-2 4, Els 63 64 8. MokaskI 6 0 2-2 2, son), 4:30 (pp). 3, Hartford, Dineen 18 (Evoaon, Mdur Hometown Ndwspopq^' Manchester's Awaid-Winnlng Newspaper Newsstand: 35^ ~ Home: 30« Houston 38 24 .613 31/2 LRobinson 6 0 6 0 0, Pritchard 6 0 6 0 O.Totals Houda), 864. ROCKVILLE, Md. (AP) — A Dallas 23 38 .377 18 36 86 26 29 99. Second Pariod— 4, Detroft, Probert 18 (Burr), Orlando 21 41 .339 20</2 San Antonio 27 20 22 32— 101 12:21. 5, Hartford, Verbeek 40 (Cullsn, Brown), Rxxl and Drug Administration Minnesota 19 42 .311 22 Golden Stats 31 25 22 21— 99 13:13. panel ignored a last-minute emo­ Denver 18 44 .290 23</2 3-ffoint goals— Sem Antonio 6 2 (Anderson Third Pariod— 6, Hartford, Dineen 17 (Tom - tional plea Friday night and A Padfie Division 0-1, S.Higglns 61), Golden Stats 613 (RHig- lak, Evoaon), 13:4Z x-Portland 46 16 .742 — glns 2-6, Elis 1-1, Hardaway 1-5, Richmond Shota on goal— Detroit 61 1-13— 33. Hartford decided not to recommend ap­ x-LA Lakers 45 18 .714 1'/2 0-1). Fouled out—None. Rstounds— San An­ proval of the first proposed drug Phoenix 43, 19 .694 3 tonio 50 (D.Robinson 17), Golden State 41 Goalies— Detroft, Beater. Hartford, WhHrrxire. Golden State 33 29 .532 13 (Richmond 8). Assists— Son Antonio 28 (John­ A— 10,796 Troops return for the treatment of Alzheimer’s Seattle 30 32 .484 16 son 10). Golden Stats 22 (Hardaway 10). Total disease. LA Clippers 22 *1 .349 24</2 fouls— & n Antonio 28, Golden Stats 23. Tech­ Bruins 3, Canadians 2 Sacramento 17 44 .279 28</2 nicals— D.Robinson, San Antonio illegal Montreal 0 0 6 — 2 In a meeting that lasted al­ x-dinched playoff berth defense, San Antonio coach Brown, Golden Boston 0 2 1— 3 Thursday's Games State lll^a l defense. A— 15,025 Rrst Period— None. most 14 hours, the eight-mem­ Cleveland 103, Milwaukee 101 Second Period— 1, Boston, Jonrwy 25 (Bour­ ber advisory committee made its New Jersey 118, Detroit 110 to positions Pacers 107, Kings 103 que, Wtomar), 2:43. Z Boston, H o d ^ 24 (Jan- NewVbrk 125, Miami 121, 2 0 T final decision without a vote. INDIANA (107) nay), 1435 (pp). Houston 119, Orlarldo 95 Person 7-16 3-6 18, Thompson 2-5 1-2 5, third Period— 3, Boston, Skriko 8 Chairman Dr. Steven H. Ferris Denver 112, Minnesota 105 (B.Sweeney, Hodge), 37 . 4. Montreal, Richer San Antonio 101, Golden State 99 Dreiling 6 2 6 0 0, Fleming 1-2 6 0 6 Miller 6 1 0 of the New York University 8-8 20, M.Williams4-9 11-13 19, Schrempf 6 1 2 27 (LeCteir, Cossels), 3.63. 5, Montreal, Cor- Indana 107, Sacramento 103 bonneau 16 (Courtnall, DesJardins), 12.65. Medical Center announced that Friday's Gamse 7-7 23, Smits 68 6 7 13, Sanders 3-8 0-0 7, McCloud 0-3 6 0 0, K.Williams 0-0 6 0 0. Tolals Shota on goal— Montreal 163-12— 25. Bos­ deep in Iraq members had arrived at a con­ Chicago at Charlotls, 7:30 p.m. ton 1 6 1 6 1 1 -3 4 . Miami at Philadelphia 7:30 p.m. 36 75 3643 107. sensus opposed to marketing the SACRAMENTO (103) Goalies— Montreal, Roy. Boston, Moog. Boston at Wbshirrgtoa 8 p.m. A— 14,448. drug tacrine. Atlanta at Dallas, 8 3 0 p.m. Simrixins 6 1 4 3-4 19, Carr 12-22 2-5 26, Wsnnington 3-8 0-0 6, Sparrow 615 1-1 13, By MARTIN MARRIS in a ceremony in Kuwait City. They Houston at Phoenix, 9 3 0 p.m. North Stars 2, Biues 2 ■■ ~ J '\tttiBT The committee decision came PorSarxl at Utah, 9 3 0 pim. Hansen 6 1 4 6 0 13, Frederick 2-4 0-0 4, Caus- The Associated Press . are the first Americans to be so Minnesota at Seattle, 10 p.m. well 3-6 6 0 6, Lss 3-7 68 14, Dawson 1-2 0-0 Minnesota 0 1 1 6 — 2 in response to an application by 2. Calloway 0-2 6 0 O.Totals 44-94 12-18103. honored in the Gulf War. Indiana at LA Clippers, 1030 p.ta Rec Department photo SLUuia 1 0 1 0—2 Warner-Lambert Co. to sell the Denver at LA Lakws, 1030 p.m. Indiana 19 32 30 26— 107 Rrst Pariod— 1. SL Louis, Qatas 24 ,7 3 4 . DHAHRAN, Saudi Arabia — —The Kuwaiti government tem­ Saturday's Games Sacramento 25 21 20 37—103 VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS — The Wolfpack won the co-ed volleyball championship. Team Second Pariod— Z Mirmaeola, Gegnar 38 porarily stopped issuing entry visas drug under the brand name Cog- 3-Polnt goals— Indiana 2-6 (Sanders 1-1, Per­ Some American troops have Chicago at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. (Broten, Propp), 13:11 (pp). nex. son 1-3, Miller 6 1 , McCloud 6 1 ), Sacramento members, from left, front row: Kathi Chasse, Donna Mambrino, Lisa Wolf. Back row: Steve to journalists, saying there were too Orlando at Detroit 7 3 0 p.m. Third P e rio d -3 , SL L ^ a , Hull 78 (Butohar, returned to positions deep inside 3-16 (Les 2-5, Hansen 1-6, Sparrow 0-5). Warner-Lambert presented Washington at New Jersey, 7 3 0 p.m. Hadge, Jerry Bowen, Doug Klotzer, Hoa Vo. Stevens), 3:5Z 4, Minnesota, Modom 24 Iraq, but a senior U.S. military offi­ many in the emirate for its meager Fouled out— Carr. Rebounds— Indiana 53 Golden State at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. (BrotSTL Smitti), 19:48. cial denied Friday that the move was resources to handle. results from two separate clini­ Atlanta at Phoerix, 9:30 p.ra (Thompson 10), Sacramento 51 (Simmons 10). Overtime— None. Assists— Indiana 14 (Miller 5), Sacramento 30 Shota on goal— Minnesota 6 1 2 -6 1 — 30. SL cal trials, one at 16 medical in Utah at Seattle, 10 p.m. -4 M M F '' J jd intended to pressure Iraqi President —In Tehran, Iran, a senior Is­ (Sim m on s 6).
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