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Tubas Seek Respect Minor-Major (Slashing, Fighbng), 13:35; Millar,' Va 20—MANCHESTER h e r a l d . Thursday, Dec. 20. 1990 SCOREBOARD FRIDAY Hockey Basketball Placekickor-Morion Andersen, New Or­ leans. Kick returner—Mel Gray, DetroiL LOCAL NEWS INSIDE NHL standings NBA standings Special loams—Reyna Thompson, N.Y. ACTUALLY Giants. WALES CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE 1 Need player-To bo named later by head m Manager powers should be limited. Ritrlck Division Atlantic Division 6REAT“ i T . r I EM coach. W L T P ti GF GA W 1L Pci. GB NY Rangers 20 12 5 45 141 113 Boston 20 4 .833 m IN THE 1^ OF Philadelphia 19 16 3 41 127 122 Philadelphia 16 8 .667 4 ■ Porter Library closes for good. New Jer sey PKEMBERANPDoNt 17 13 5 39 138 120 New Vbrk 11 12 .478 6'/2 Rec Hoop Washington 18 18 0 36 119 New Jersey ODD 111 9 14 .391 10»/2 ToOCd'EMASAlNTlL 0 o Pittsburgh 16 16 3 35 146 132 Vteshlngton 8 15 .348 11t/2 What's NY Islarxiers 11 17 4 26 89 114 Miami 5 18 .217 141/2 o ■ CASE hopeful for school chances. a DIvi.lon C.ntr.1 Division 7T|E2NI>FJANUM Adults Boston 18 11 5 41 114 109 Milwaukee 17 7 .708 Ansaldi's 66 (Doug Marshall 26, Kyle Dougan Montreal 16 16 4 36 112 114 Chicago 15 9 News .625 2 19) Trinity Covenant 61 (Fern Thomas 29, Ed Hartford ■ Bogue, Grady will vie in 8th House. 14 16 4 32 97 113 Detroit 15 9 .625 2 Huppo 17, Dave DeValvo 10) Buffalo 11 15 7 29 102 111 Atlanta 11 11 .500 5 Stylo 106 (Dave Milner 26, Gone Nolen 24, Quebec 8 21 7 23 101 154 Cleveland 11 14 .440 61/2 Wendell Williams 21, Grog Thonws 17, Duane CONFERENCE Charlotte 8 14 .364 8 Milner 13) Manchester Cycle 102 (Mark Rokos 1 Division Indiana 9 16 .360 81/2 27, Joe McGann 26, Ed Slaron 18, Kevin Local/Regional Section, Page 9. W L T P I. GF GA WESTERN CONFERENCE McGann 12) Dec. 21,1990 Chicago 24 11 2 50 125 83 MIdwssi Division Standings: Simmons Ijindscaping 68, Main SL Louis 20 g 44 116 90 W L Pet. GB Pub 81, Weslown Pharmacy 81, O'Neil's Law Detroit 17 14 38 128 124 San Antonio 5-2, Amusomonte Unlimited 4-2, B.A. Club 3-4, Minnesota 10 19 26 101 116 Utah Highland Park Market 2-4, Ansaldi's 1-5, Trinity Toronto 9 25 Houston Ybur Hometown Newspaper Three arrested 20 96 147 Covenant Church 0 8 , Smoke 0-7 Voted 1990 New England Newspaper ot the Year Sm yths Division Dallas RJWl A Division: Style 8 ^ B.C.I. 82. Manchester Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Calgary 20 11 4 44 145 109 Minnesota Cycle 5-2, PDS 2-4, Sun Devils 2-4, Glenn in shooting Los Angelos 17 10 5 39 133 106 Denver Construction 0*7. Wncouver 15 17 3 33 107 120 Qrfando w l WASHINGTON (AP) — Edmonton 13 16 2 28 98 99 Pacific Division Midgets Police arrested three juveniles Winnipeg io 20 7 Fhrband 22 _ 27 120 138 2 .917 Mahoney- Huskies 18 (John Hanna, Jon Phoenix 15 today in connection with a Wsdnssday’s Games 7 .682 6 Rubacha, Conor Moore and Chris Silvera Quebec 1, Montreal 1, tie LA Lakers 14 8 .636 7 played well) Jazz 14 (Dan Meiser. Sara Mistrot- drive-by shooting of five Toronto 4, N Y. Rangers 1 Golden State 13 10 .565 81/2 ta and Jason Irish played well) children, including a 6-ycar-old Chicago 3, WasNngton 2 LA Clippers 10 14 .417 12 Heat 24 (Reuben Reyes 8 Nick Odell 6; Den­ Valentine confesses to killing Seattle 8 girl, who were walking home Thursday's Games 13 .381 121/2 nis Naan also played well) Bulls 22 (Josh Buffalo at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Sacramento 6 15 .286 141/2 Solomonson 8, Lucas Solomonson 8, Trevor By BRIAN M. TROTTA from school. Winnipeg at Detroit 7:35 p.m. Frenetlo 4) investigating a possible link between Valentine that she was no longer breathing and a small Hartford at N.Y. Islanders, 7:35 p.m. Boston 115. Philadelphia 105 swamp vegetation." Police would not release the Community Y- 76ers 32 (John Capadicasa 8, Manchester Herald New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. Cleveland 84, LA Lakers 74 and two unsolved murders in that state, amount of blood was coming from her nose or names of the juveniles or other Matt Denis 6; Jeff Schneider also played well) Police say Valentine then returned to his Minnesota at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Detroit 105, Chicago 84 Lance Valentine told police that 44-ycar-old mouth.” details, but said they were look­ Yteshington 114, Indiana 112 QT Louisville 95, Cleveland SL 80 Bulls 22 (Todd Napolilano 11, Jordan Joy 9; apartment where he gathered Schmcclk’s............... Vlteshington at S t Louis, 835 p.m. Bullets 114, Pacers 112 OT R.J. Dickerson also played well) MANCHESTER — A Manchc.stcr man who Evelyn Schmcelk was accidentally strangled Los Angeles at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. Now York 104, Miami 94 Norlheastem 82, George Mason 67 The 26-ycar-oId resident of the Town clothing and belongings and placed them in a ing for other suspects and the WASHINGTON (114) has been charged with murder in the death of Edmonton at Vancouver, 10:35 p.m, New Jersey 118, LA Clippers 105 Pembroke SL 60, S.C.-Aiken 58 during “rough” sexual intercourse. A state Grant 10-18 6-10 26, King 14*23 9-10 37 Pavilions apartments then allegedly dragged trash bag along with the clothes he wore that motive for the shooting Friday's Games San Antonio 144, Denver 109 Queens, N.C. 75, Averett65 Football an Ellington woman .says her death was an ac­ police document released Thur.sday .said Valen­ No games scheduled Phoenix 112, Minnesota 96 SL Leo 93, Belmont Abbey 72 Schmcelk s naked body into the wooded, night. Valentine dispo.scd of the clothing later Thursday that injured the 4-11 6-6 14. Ellison 6-10 2-7 14 Harrvmnrlc cident that occurred during “rough” sex. Saturday's Gamas Thursday's Games Wtofford 74, Davidson 63 Scholastic tine “claims to have placed his hands on swampy area adjacent to his apartment and children. 1- 7 0-1 2 Eackles 1-7 0 8 , En,^ish 0 - ^ 8 ^ Toronto at Whshington, 1:35 p.m. Utah at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. 2 MIDWEST Meanwhile, authorities in Massachusetts are Schmeclk’s chest and neck and later realized Foster 1-2 3-4 5. Totals 44-9726-38 114 NFL standings “covered her with weeds, branches and other N.Y. Rangers at Montreal, 7:05 p.m Boston at Charlotle, 730 p.m. INDIANA (112) -ro-Jons. ConL Iowa 109, Dubuque 87 Plea.se see MURDER, page 8. Minnesota at Boston, 7:35 p.m Qrfando at Houston, 8:30 p.m. Ill.-Chicago 75. Loyola, III. 65 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Bennet boys’ varsity hoop 2 dead, 4 injured Philadelphia at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. Portland at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Person 9-20 3-8 2 2 Schrempf 7-10 2-3 16 llllrxils 84, Missouri 81 East Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders, 7:35 p.m. Seattle at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. Kenyon 93, Marietta 76 W L T Pci, PF PA The Bennet Junior High boys' varsity basket­ 10-17 11-12 34, Thompson 1-4 08 2 KWil- in morning fire New Jersey at Quebec, 7:35 p.m. Friday's Games L ^ e Superior SL 79. Grand Vhlley SL 71 y-Buffalo 12 2 0 .857 390 220 ball team upped Its record to 2 8 with a 62-58 Edmonton at Calgary, 8:05 p.m. Charlotle at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. Marquette 95, Prairie View 68 y-Miami 1 1 3 0 .786 299 201 win over the East Hartford freshmen Wednes­ NORTH STONINGTON 2- 4 -2 5, Wittman 0-2 0 8 0, Drolling 0-1 0-2 0 Indianapolis day afternoon. Rondell Laurray led Bonnet wih U.S. strategy: Los Angeles at Vancouver, 8:05 p.m. Philadelphia at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Norlhwd, Mich. 66, Saginaw Val. SL 60 .429 229 302 1 . (AP) — A father and his 3- Detroit at Winnipeg, 8:05 p.m. Cleveland at Now Jersey, 7:30 p.m, Totals 42-86 24-36 112 “ Oakland. Mich. 96, Edinboro 72 N.Y. Jets .286 237 324 20 points followed by Ron Ransom with 17 Chicago at S t Louis, 835 p.m. LA Lakers at Chicago, 8 p.m. Whshington 35 2 , 28 22 8 -1 1 4 Robert Morris 99, Dayton 94 Now England .071 164 391 Sam Dejesus had 10 points and 10 steals \1 year-old daughter died in an Sunday's Games ABanta at DetroiL 8 p.m. Indiana 32 28 22 24 6— 112 Rose-Hulman 73, Manchester 48 while Kevin Kinal also played well. early morning house fire today, Quebec at Buffalo, 7:05 p.m. Now York at Washington, 8 p.m. 3-Point goals— WhsNngton 0-2 (Eackles 81 SW Missouri SL 81, Morgan SL 57 Pittsburgh .571 243 206 Ellison 8 1 ), Indiana 4-9 (Miller 3-4, Person !•> Minnesota at Hartford, 7.-05 p.m. Milwaukee at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Wis.-Oshkosh 101, Wis.-Whitowator 85 Houston .571 351 253 Bennet JV boys’ hoop and four other family members ^5).
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