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MHS Closes in on Swim Title out an Old Generation of Political W Yom Ing $2,046 Professor at Boston College

MHS Closes in on Swim Title out an Old Generation of Political W Yom Ing $2,046 Professor at Boston College

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Local/Regional Section, Page 7. Oct. 22,1990

Vbur Hometown Newspaper Voted 1990 New England Newspaper of the Year Iraqi troops may Newsstand Price: 35 Cents be regrouping WASHINGTON (AP) —• Iraqi troops are continually repositioning themselves inside The budget: Kuwait, making it “entirely pos­ sible” that a large number of for­ Angry voters rebel ces have regrouped in the north, according to Pentagon and private analysts. bickering, Lt. Col. Steve Roy, a Pen­ at the ballot box tagon spokesman, said Sunday fHaurlirstpr Hrralit Reds go three up he could not confirm a report By GEORGE ESPER “Question 3,” a referendum that from the Persian Gulf that Iraqi forces have begun pulling back The Associated Press STATE AND would roll back increases in the dickering to the northern part of the state income tax and some fees on A’s in Series LOCAL TAXES country. But he said the report BOSTON — For Boston imposed over the past two years Who pays the most was “entirely possible” because By ALAN FRAM waitress Nancy Wilson, tables are and eliminate hundreds of new chairman of the tax-writing House Ptr capita state and of constant Ii^ i troop move­ — empty, tips are smaller and taxes items and services added to the see page 39 The Associated Press Ways and Means Committee, said as local las bill (1988) are higher. sales tax. ments in Kuwait, the oil-rich talli among congressional leaders A laska ^ $3,606 country Iraq invaded on Aug. 2. SPORTS “I’m an angry voter,” she says. W ashing ton , D.C. $3,339 “The message nationally if (it) WASHINGTON — Budget ended late Sunday. “Our problem is U.S. officials estimate Iraq has She is not alone; throughout the New York $2,934 passes is that the tax revolt is still negotiators are ready to boost trying to put something together that up to 400,000 troops in or recession-struck Northeast, voters $2,281 alive and well ... even in liberal gasoline taxes by at least a nickel a passes both houses.” around Kuwait. are rebelling against ballooning Hawaii $2,259 Massachusetts,” says William gallon and are narrowing differences Lawmakers planned to resume New Jersey $2,217 budgets and taxes as the Nov. 6 Schneider, a political analyst with over new taxes for the rich and cuts their search today for a compromise Massachusetts $2,160 elections approach. the American Enterprise Institute Ex-PrIme Minister, in Medicare benefits. package that would also satisfy M aryland $2,093 Already, they have drummed in Washington and a visiting But after a weekend of dickering President Bush and allow Congress M innesota $2,076 Saddam, meet MHS closes in on swim title out an old generation of political W yom ing $2,046 professor at Boston College. that featured a well-timed walkout to go home for the year by week’s BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — incumbents, some — like “With the deficit crisis in by an unusually talkative White end. Former British Prime Minister By LEN AUSTER Democratic governors Michael Who pays the least Washington, politicians, even House Chief of Staff John Sununu, a Narrowing one important dispute. Edward Heath said Sunday he Manchester Herald Dukakis of Massachusetts, Wil­ Par capita alata and President Bush, assume you can final agreement on a $250-billion had won agreement from Iraqi Democrats agreed to accept a nickel liam A. O’Neill of Connecticut M- local las bill (1988) pass new taxes and voters will un­ assortment of tax hikes and spend­ increase in the 9-cent-a-gallon Mississippi ^ $1,088 President Saddam Hussein for MANCHESTER — Thirteen years ago, when and Madeleine Kunin of Vermont derstand,” says Schneider. “So ing cuts remained elusive. gasoline tax, two cents less than A rkansa s $1,113 the release of sick and elderly Manchester High won its first girls’ swimming cham­ — without even casting a ballot. what they’re debating is who “It’s a very difficult negotiation,” Alabam a $1,142 British hostages. pionship, it took a herculean effort in the final 400-yard All retired rather than face the West Virginia pays, the middle class, the rich, Rep. Dan Rostenkowski, D-Ill., Please see BUDGET, page 6. $1,212 During a three-hour meeting, wrath of the voters. Tennessee freestyle relay to pull out the title. $1,242 how the tax burden is distributed. Saddam agreed to release an un­ It took no such heroics Friday afternoon at the Indians’ “The economic bowling ball Idaho $1,260 The message will be, ‘not so fast.’ specified number of Britons, pool against Windham High. The Indians had it all Gulf Poll Shows Europe Support has rolled through the Northeast K e n tu cky $1,271 The voters may not be reconciled South Dakota $1,321 Heath said, adding he did not wrapped up after the 11th event — the 100-yard and many political leaders have to tax increases even in the midst know exactly how many would Results o( a Gallup Pol ct five European countries measure popuisv gone flying,” says Lee Miringoff, L o u isia n s $1,329 of a fiscal crisis.” breaststroke — as they paddled past the Whippets, South Carolina $1,337 be released. They were to fly out Support ol m iiiiary action agairkst Iraq in three eJitterent situations director of the Marist College In­ The Northeast elections 103-81, in the pivotal CCC East Division meet of the 1 Source . Commerce Clearing House 1 of Baghdad on T\tesday, Heath season. 1 T o tre e B888 stitute for Public Opinion in promise to be among the nation’s said. I ^^^Tofreelhe 1 II To protect ttve Poughkeepsie, N.Y. NEA Graphics most exciting because of the tax Manchester, the defending league champs, still has to K u w a it Kostaoes West's oil supplies face Enfield (Oct. 26) and East Hartford (Oct. 30), both What’s more, voters in Mas­ Voters then radically slashed revolt, tough economic times, Chemical reports at home, and must win those to formally armex the cham­ 86% 86 sachusetts are so mad they are property taxes levied by town tight races and the emergence of a pionship. But at 2-0 and with the toughest competition 82 reviving the tax revolt that began governments and Propositions 13 new generation of politicians who may be checked 75% : 78 in California in the 1970s and and 2'/2 became household words. out of the way, it is virtually assured the title. Windham, 72 HARTFORD (AP) — State which won the CCC East title four consecutive years TO spread to Massachusetts in 1980. This time around it’s known as Please see REBEL, page 6. 63% environmental officials have from 1985 to ’88, is now 2-1 in the league, 5-2 overall. asked the federal Environmental “If everything goes smoothly, we should win the next Protection Agency to investigate two (CCC East meets),’’ said Manchester tri-captain whether seven Connecticut com­ Katclyn Lindstrom, who was a runaway winner in the Candidates dodge budget panies violated federal law by 200 IM and 100 breaststroke. failing to report their releases of “It went as expected,” 16-year Manchester coach Dave The figure, some analysts say, could reach $1 billion toxic chemicals. Frost said. “1 figured it wouldn’t be close as in other By JUDD EVERHART The penalty for failure to The Associated Press — a daunting number when the entire state budget is years but you don’t go ahead and say anything ahead of $7 billion. report the emissions could be as time. We swam fine and (Windham) swam pretty much much as $25,0(X) a day per HARTFORD — Will McEachem, the respected “The trivia of (releasing) tax returns and missed as expected.” votes in Congress — it’s easier to talk about those violation. University of Connecticut economics professor and oc­ Manchester, which had an 18-mcet winning streak M i things than talk about a billion-dollar budget gap,” casional commentator on Connecticut’s political scene, stopped on Oct. 4 by Wethersfield, goes to 7-1 for the G e rm a n y S p a in FrarKe Italy Britain McEachem said. Large city crime season. The win over Windham takes some of the sting says it doesn’t really matter what the candidates for c< O i*up Po« or 500 p«r*on« por oounary M ion fcom Octoboi I »voog^ 10. 1000 Rowland’s view is fiscally conservative and typical­ Th* margin ol arror la ptut or mlnua 5X governor say about how they’ll deal with the state’s up 20 percent out of the loss to the Eagles. ly Republican. He says he won’t need any tax in­ “It sure does,” Frost said. “We had two goals before economic problems. WASHINGTON (AP) — AP/MarWia P. HarnarxJai Instead, the winner will deal with the budget creases in his first year as governor and wants to the season. One was to go unbeaten. If we couldn’t do shrink the deficit by shrinking state spending, includ­ Murders in the nation’s largest problem after taking office and what he said during the that, the second goal which is maybe more important was ing demands for sdary and benefit concessions from cities jumped 20 percent in the to win tlie league title again” campaign will be all but forgotten. first half of the year, the FBI The candidates — Republican John G. Rowland, state employees. “This was the most important thing for us,” Lindstrom Morrison has more of a traditional Democratic ap­ reports. Democrat Bruce A. Morrison and Connecticut Party said. “I feel a record of 10-1, with a great meet against proach. He won’t rule out tax increases, but says they The big-city murder rate con­ Staum charges contender Lowell P. Weicker Jr. — come at the state’s Wethersfield, is better than 11-0 and go unchallenged.” would be a last resort. He, too, is concentrating on the tributed to an overall 10 percent Manehester, which had a nominal 22 personal bests, mounting budget problems from all sides. in violent crime reported by the took the lead in the opening 200-yard medley relay, The state now has a deficit of about $400 million. Please see EVADE, page 6. nation’s police departments, the taking 1-3 with the foursome of Sandy Brindamour, FBI said in a report released Lindstrom, Meg Bums and Karen White taking first in made public Sunday. 2:04.81. A third-placement gave the Indians a 10-4 lead, Hopefuls one that was never threatened. By ALEX GIRELLI tions had become public at this Beirut unity Thirteen years ago, Manchester had to overcome a Manchester Herald point, and said that as a resulL the sought 1-2-3 sweep in diving, a notoriously weak event for the Board should discuss the matter in promise Indians for years. MANCHESTER — Allegations the open when it meets on the ques­ BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — No more. against Assistant Town Treasurer tion Thursday night. President Elias Hrawi’s govern­ It was in the diving on Friday that the Indians pulled Ruth Staum being investigated by Details for what were origiiuilly quality ment is moving to accelerate the away with the trio of Erica Ringbloom, Kerri Lindland, the Board of Directors involve in­ labeled as confidential reports by the 'ttWCOKT'IOIl process of unifying Beirut, dis­ the defending state Class L champ, and Karen Staniunas, stances in which her time cards did town’s auditor, Michael Thibodeau, banding rival militias and free­ going 1-2-3. That gave Manchester a commanding 49-29 not match hours she worked, that and the town attorney, Maureen By DENISE LAVOIE TRICK ing Western hostages, aides said Chmielecki were published this j a today. lead. she improperly reported vacation The Associated Press The Indians also won the little battles. In the 500-yard time and that she charged the town weekend. HW tmTW fi They said plans were made during two days of talks in freestyle relay, won by Manchester’s April Little in for mileage she did not did drive. Republican Director Geoffrey HARTFORD — As the three fORVOOTUtH. Damascus between Hrawi and 6:00.80, the Indians’ Danielle Brown won her own per­ The allegations were made public Nabb said, “I’m outraged that this candidates for governor travel the Syrian President Hafez Assad, sonal duel for first place, edging out Windham’s Holly Friday. whole matter has been public.” state, they talk about issues every who renewed a pledge to sup­ Bebyn by three one-hundredths of a second. Members of the Board of Direc­ Naab said he would like to know voter can understand: improving port efforts to end Lebanon’s tors contacted by the Herald today education, cleaning up the en­ 15-year-old civil war. expressed chagrin that the allega­ Please see STAUM, page 6. vironment and curbing skyrocket­ Little also won the 200 free while Chris Hughes an­ ing health care costs. nexed the 100 butterfly and Brindamour the 100 back- Condos gutted 1 Dan Roggl/Manchaster Harald Although all three candidates stroke for the Indians. HEADING FOR THE WATER — Manchester High’s Erica Ringbloom eyes the water during agree that the state can do more to The title, when it does come, will be Manchester’s in Southbury fire the diving competition in Friday's meet with Windham High at the Indians’ pool. Ringbloom Civil rights ensure a better life for its resi­ SOUTHBURY (AP) — A fire fifth under Frost. The Indians won the now defunct CCIL dents, they differ sharply on how Please see SWIM, page 47 won the event with a total of 198.10 points. MHS won the meet, 103-81. at an elderly housing complex to pay for it. destroyed five housing units Nowhere are the differences when it spread through adjoining clearer than on health care. veto is today wooden condominiums, officials In what is seen as one of the said. most complex problems facing the By KAREN BALL the bill today, declaring it would state, the next governor will have The Associated Press force businesses to adopt hiring and to come to grips with an estimated promotion quotas to ward off law­ 272,000 people in the state who Inside Today. WASHINGTON — President suits. He sent Congress an alternate have no health insurance. Bush’s rebuke of new civil rights plan, but it was quickly condemned While the number may seem legislation is a “race-conscious” by civil rights activists. high — it amounts to roughly political ploy reminiscent of the Congressional leaders said they one-tenth of the state’s under-65 20 pages, 4 sections 1988 Willie Horton campaign ad, would wage an override battle over population — it does not even in­ residents said they had put off sweeping reforms, a plan for the vetoed bill, which they said is clude another 140,0(X) people who medical treatment they considered universal health insurance that civil rights advocates are charging. Another Angle, 11 “It is a clear attempt to incite fear necessary to combat job discrimina­ have inadequate policies. necessary because of cost. would guarantee coverage for Classified____ in white workers, to incite fear in tion. The problem is so intense that a Democrat Bruce Morrison, a every resident. C om ics_____ white businesses,” the Rev. Jesse Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D- public opinion poll conducted in congressman representing the 3rd Focus______April found that one-third of state DistricL has proposed the most Plea.se see QUALITY, page 6, Locfil/State Jackson said Sunday. Lottery _ Bush said Saturday he would veto Please see CIVIL, page 6. Nation/V\forld Obituaries__ O pinion____ Sports_____ 15,16.17-20 S(u-ving The Manchester Area For Over 109 Years - Call Today for Home Delivery 647-9946 Television ______5 2—MANCHEST bR HERALD, Monday, October 22, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, October 22, 1990—3 U.S. targets Iraqi vessel Bill limits mailing privileges NATION/WORLD WASHINGTON (AP) — Stung that lawmakers are nervous about the appropriations bill. Included in (AP) A U.S. destroyer was than 20,000 people rallied Sunday iributcd front-page report Sunday by public criticism, the House is their low standing in the public eye. the cuts was a proposed $50,000- tracking an Iraqi vessel Sunday in to protest a government plan to moving to force its members to tell per-member increase in staff salary that Iraqi troops have been With that in mind, and with elec­ the Persian Gulf after the ship send soldiers lo the gulf, police withdrawn from parts of occupied the public how much postage-free accounts. tions just 16 days away, the House defied warning shots and tried to said. It would be the first deploy­ Kuwait over the past two nights. mail they send and rein in those law­ Despite appearances, the ceilings Jerusalem tense elude American warships, military ment of Japanese troops abroad makers who abuse the privilege. also voted $76 million in spending on free mail were set high enough to TB on the rise Sharjah is one of seven sheikdoms officials said. since World War II. New limits on how much mail cuts before giving final approval to avoid affecting most lawmakers ATLANTA (AP) — 'fiibcrculosis, to combat it were developed about that make up the United Arab In Washington, Pentagon Opponents say the government House members can send out free dreaded by earlier generations ^ three decades ago. Emirates. spokesman Lt. Col. Steve Roy proposal, introduced in Parliament were made part of a $2.2 billion bill much as AIDS is feared now, is The movement was “intensive after slayings “It was forgotten, but not gone,” said tlie incident was one of about last Tuesday, violates Japan’s that provides money to operate Con­ headed for its biggest increase on and quick and takes place during Donald Kopanoff, associate director a dozen cases in which U.S. ships constitution, which bars the use of the night and until dawn, ceasing gress in the 1991 fiscal year that REMINDER record in the United Stales. And the have fired warning shots to en­ JERUSALEM (AP) — Security of the CDC’s Division of Tuber­ force to settle international dis­ altogether at daylight,” the paper began Oct. 1. The bill was approved the Oct. 8 killings on the Temple comeback is blamed in part on force trade sanctions on Iraq. putes. 292-117 Sunday and sent to the forces closed Jerusalem to Arabs Mount, which is sacred to both Mos­ culosis, said last week. “It ought not said. “Hundreds of tanks and ar­ AIDS. The U.S. destroyer O ’Brien The bill would allow members Senate. today to prevent further violence lems and Jews. Reported cases of TB in 1990 arc to be turning around and going up. mored vehicles and armored per­ Manchester Personal after a Palestinian went on a That is a terrible shame.” fired several shots across the bow of Japan’s Self Defense Forces to sonnel carriers have been sighted The bipartisan compromise limit Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir’s up 9 percent compared to a year of the al-Bahar al-Arabi after the be sent for non-combat roles in on Congress’ franking privilege, rampage and stabbed to death three senior adviser, Avi Pazner, sought to heading toward north Kuwait, ago, when the disease reversed a TB germs’ ability to prey on ship did not answer its radio and peacekeeping operations, such as adopted on a voice vote, was a sign Israelis. Thousands of police lay some blame for Sunday’s decade of decline, the Centers for specifically to the region of Property Owners people weakened by HIV, the AIDS ignored commands to stop, Roy that in the gulf. Matla.” patrolled the city. rampage with the U.N. Security Disease Control reported. National police spokesman Adi virus, is conUibuting to the dramatic said. Japanese rallied at 17 sites in In order to avoid a statutory 25% assessment pen­ Council, which condemned Israel Tuberculosis, an often lethal dis­ comeback, he said. U.S. m ilitary sources in the capital, including 11,000 at a The region is the principal area CUSTOM QUALITY Gonen said the move intended to ease, affected millions before drugs for the Temple Mount killings. Dhahran, Saudi Arabia said the downtown Tokyo park and 12,0(X) in the oil, money and land dispute alty, all owners of Tangible Personal Property, ex­ “protect the Arab population ... In a He said the U.S.-supported con­ that prompted Iraq’s invasion. tense situation, there can be cases vessel was headed for Aden, who joined Im ds in a human HOMES FROM cept registered Motor Vehicles and Boats, must file demnation created “an atmosphere Yemen and was being tracked by chain around a U.S. air base in Fleeing Kuwaitis said last week where hot-headed people beat the that incites extremist actions against that Iraqi troops were fencing off Arabs.” Italian and U.S. warships. Tokyo’s suburbs, a police official their Personal Property Declarations with the Man­ innocent Jewish civilians.” The United States and a dozen said. the area. After Sunday’s murders, incensed Israel has refused to cooperate $49,000 chester Assessor's Office, 41 Center Street, Manch­ Israeli youths had stoned Arab- other nations are participating in About 300,000 troops arc In Washington, Roy said he had with a U.N.-ordered investigation of the naval armada in the gulf deployed in Saudi Arabia and the no information on the report, but Citrus County, Fla. Homes by ester. Town Hall hours are Monday thru Friday owned cars on a Jerusalem highway, the Temple Mount shootings, which and shouts of “Death to the Arabs!” region to back the trade sanctions gulf region as part of the multina­ said “Iraqi forces have been doing C T Builder. Come talk with us at occurred after Palestinians showered with miltary might. tional force arrayed against Iraq. repositioning from time to time.” 8:30AM to 4:30PM. resounded in the streets of the west rocks down on Jews praying at the the Home Show Booth 328, mie sanctions were imposed Saddam Hussein’s army is es­ The incident involving the Iraqi Jerusalem neighborhood were the Western Wall, Judaism’s holiest site. Hartford Civic Center, Nov. 2 ,3 , killings occurred. after Iraq’s Aug. 2 invasion of timated at about 460,000. ship began Saturday, when the 4 or Call Alex Eigner, Re/Max Must File By Arabs were being kept out of the Defense Minister Moshe Arens Kuwait. A gulf newspaper, the Sharjah- vessel was boarded by American ______rnffim iia In Tokyo, meanwhile, more based Al-Khalcej, said in an unal- city today by roadblocks in the oc­ voiced fears Sunday that Arab- THE FAIRWAYS AT TORRINGTON Navy and Coast Guard inspectors. East ofthe River. 647-1419or Jewish violence was damaging cupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. Baltic Road, Torringlon, Connecticut 649-5159 eves. November 1,1990 Gonen said they would be barred prospects for a Middle East peace from Jerusalem as long as the risk of settlement. He told Israel Luxurious New 2 Bedroom Condominiums clashes exists. Television’s Arabic-language ser­ in A Country Ciub Setting The slaying Sunday in the vice he feared “a chasm is opening” Four residences to be sold a quiet Baka neighborhood strained that will make any reconciliation nerves in a city already stretched to difficult. absolute, regardless of price. the limit by the Temple Mount kill­ After the killings on Temple The Associated Press Drama reigns in the,se spectacular 2 bedroom, 2'4 bath MALLARD VIEW ings, in which ptolice opened fire on condominiums located adjacent to the Eastwood Country Club. Mount, leaflets distributed by GRIEVING — A young female Israeli soldier is comforted by Enjoy a spacious home brimming with luxury amenities, including stone-throwing Palestinians and leaders of the 34-month-old I^les- a male comrade prior to the funeral of a soldier who was woodburning (ireplace, high-efficiency gas forced-air heatiiig, and killed 19. state-of the art kitchen with GE appliances. Then step outside to m ssm w MANCHESTER'S BEST KEPT SECRET, $143,900 tinian uprising against Israeli oc­ In different neighborhood today, cupation called for vengeance in killed by an Arab in Jerusalem Sunday. The Arab, who a lovely country club setting where golf, swimming and tennis are RANCH AND TOWNHOUSE FAMILY AHACHED HOMES NO ASSOCIATION FEES an Arab stabbed a Jewish youth. Is­ these “bloody days of total escala­ stabbed and killed three Israelis and wounded one child, has par for the course. HZCHUrS PJLSKtumz rael radio said the stabbing followed tion.” been arrested. 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CENTER Agreements had been reached on DISCOUNT PRICES East Hartford: Main Street, 289-6401 East Hartford: Silver Lane, 568-7137 Glastonbury: 633-9423 Manchester. 646-8300 Rockville: 875 6233 insured by previously that cut smog-causing 500 WEST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER, CT y 185 West Midde Turnpike, Manchester South Glastonbuiy: 633-3618 South Windsor 644 1501 Vernon: 871-2700 the FDIC emissions from automobiles and 646-4321 toxic chemical releases from fac­ 646-0143 4__MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, October 22, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, October 22,1990—5 OPINION FOCUS Puerto Open Forum Dear Abby Dr. Gott Ricans PEOPLE Abigail Van Buren - X ■ Jose Canseco’s wife was steamed at Oakland Peter Gott, M .D, Budget- cutting A’s manager Tony La Russa for pulling baseball’s highest-paid player from the starting lineup of Game court 4 of the . proposals ^ROIRIENTflROAA PARTY Ilj[ “He’s a punk,” Esther Canseco said Saturday. “Let Prepare for a tliem sweep us. I should have worn a red dress.” Headaches may be senators The Reds obliged, beating Oakland 2-1 Saturday To the Editor: I said last May that a 37 mil rale would bring in THANK eOODNE^ night and winning the World Series in a four-game By JACK ANDRESON sweep. sign of PMS enough money to the town of Coventry, along with other THISNE!W ltoL. safe Halloween revenue to support the running of the town nicely if — IM GETTlNerMLJai and DALE VAN ATTA La Russa said he benched Canseco because of handled properly. Just because the mil rate has stayed at back and finger injuries. DEAR DR. GOTT: I have severe headaches over the TOO OLD TO SNEAK. WASHINGTON — Two Southern DEAR READERS: Don’t tell me it’s time to prepare “It’s best for the team to put somebody out there 37 mils for the past two years doesn’t mean the money left eye and both temple areas for a week priw to my INTOX-MEDFUCKSl Democratic senators flew down to a for another Halloween again! Well, it is, which means who is healthy,” the slugger said before the game. the town spent was the same. The income to the town has menstrual pieriod. I’ve tried every pain medication for beach hotel in Puerto Rico last month been larger every year as long as I can remember includ­ it’s time to remind you that: After he was sidelined, his wife said, she told him, migraines and cluster headaches without success. My and came back with about $75,000 for “You’re still my superstar.” Canseco’s five-year con­ ing 1988-89 and diis year with a mil rate of 37 the town — Somebody’s child will be seriously injured or killed doctor is stumped. tract will earn him $23.5 million. is looking at over $1 million more - over and above last the Democratic Party. in a Halloween-related traffic accident. DEAR READER: If your headaches are associated Why would a poor commonwealth — Somebody’s child will be badly maimed or fatally year. with fluid retention (edema), moodiness and fatigue, you Now, let’s look at how the inflated budget that calls witli less than half the per capita income burned due to a flammable costume. ■ James Earl Jones says black director Spike Lee may be suffering from pre-menstrual syndrome. This and others are letting race interfere with moviemak­ for a 38.6 mil rate should and can be pared down to reach f of Mississippi donate that kind of money — Somebody’s child will become violently ill or die poorly understood disorder is common and is probably when its people don’t even have a voting after eating poisoned candy or an apple containing a ing. tliat goal of 37 mils. due to hormone imbalances that are present before • Board of Education reductions: reduce the business 11^ representative in Congress? Because if razor blade. The 59-year-old star of ABC’s “Gabriel’s Fire” menstruation. The precise cause, however, is still in manager to a half-time position = $25,000 in savings; Puerto Ricans can’t influence Congress — Somebody’s child will be coaxed into an lashed out in an interview in the Oct. 27 issue of TV doubt; the syndrome may actually be a variety of reduce .school nurses by one = $25,000; eliminate the with votes, they can still win friends and automobile or lured into a secluded area and sexually as­ Guide at “so-called activists who let race get in the syndromes. Challenge and Enrichment Program = $70,000; combine influence people on Capitol Hill with saulted. way of so much. They hamper good art.” Some specialists have recommended the use of and adjust enrollment at the Middle School, reduce cer­ money. To make sure that child isn’t yours, here are some tips Jones said such was the problem in recent discus­ progesterone, a female hormone, to treat pre-menstrual tified salary account by $25,000 and also cut secretarial The Caribbean commonwealth is to ensure the safety of your children: sions about a movie planned on . Denzel N symptoms. However, recent studies have conclusively positions by combining and eliminating = $50,000. teeming with piolilical party animals who — Use flameproof costumes only. If costumes are Washington was to play the black leader. documented that this type of therapy is not superior to • Government: eliminate the position of the Superin­ know how to wine and dine Washington made at home, treat the fabric with a flame-resistant “The talk had been that there might be a white Th« Associated Press placebo treatment, during which inactive compounds are tendent of Roads by reshuffling road crew at the garage when there is something they want. And solution. director, and that infuriated some jxjople, like Spike used. In short, there is presently no uniform treatment for and cut back on office personnel at garage = $40,000; the influential politicos who hosted the — Because masks, floppy hats, wigs and veils often Lee. Spike said the director ought to be black, which TYSON SETTLES - - Mike Tyson reached this affliedon. eliminate one of two half-limee recreation directors = Democratic fund-raiser want to derail the interfere with a child’s vision, use makeup instead. was Spike’s way of saying it should be Spike,” Jones an out-of-court settlement with a parking See a gynecologist about the possibility of PMS. If popular Puerto Rican movement toward said. $15,000; reduce consultants = $50,000. — Accessories such as swords, broomsticks, hatchets, attendant who claimed the boxing cham­ such a specialist is unable to help you, ask for a referral I am sure these are not all the areas that could be statehood. wands, etc. should be made of cardboard rather than “When an important project comes along and a to a neurologist, a specialist in headaches. reduced, but the total of just these will exceed the The quickie fund-raiser for the plastic, metal or wood. Sharp items are dangerous. Spike Lee suggests he must be involved, I think pion punched him when he refused to let To give you more informaUon, I am sending you a free $300,000 needed to come up with a 37 mil rate! (Town Morrison’s last-ditch effort Democratic Senatorial Campaign Com­ — Provide youngsters with flashlights to prevent falls that’s destructive.” Tyson’s white Mercedes-Benz park in a copy of my Health Report “Headaches.” Odier readers Hall personnel could also be reduced.) mittee was held at the Dorado Beach on sidewalks or porch steps. (Positively no lighted particular spot. The attendant said that the who would like a copy should send their names and ad­ ■ The plaster cast Prince Charles wore after he I’m sorry, but the Town Council and Town Manager Hotel outside of San Juan. Sens. John candles should be carried!) settlement was too small to make up for dresses to P.O. Box 91369, Cleveland, OH 44101-3369. should stop their belly-aching and instruct the people they can afford it, getting readings on items. Operation Desert Shield. Breaux, D-La., and Robert Graham, D- — Decorate your child’s costume and trick-or-ueat broke his arm playing polo raised $3,230 at a church Be sure to mendon the tide. By BOB CONRAD But if the campaign is rough on Mor­ raffle. his suffering. respt jible to buckle down and come up with a budget voter reaction to issues as well. Fla., were the guests from across the bag with reflective tape to make them highly visible to DEAR DR. GOTT: Is there any cure for folliculids? rison, he isn’t showing it. He is sporting St. Thomas of Canterbury church in Kingswear that calls for 37 mils. If this had been done last May, While Morrison admits he still trails water. Puerto Rican business owners and motorists. I’m a 27-year-old single man and have been treated with Bruce Morrison’s switch from Lowell a newer, trimmer haircut. He’s keeping said Sunday the money will be used to repair the when it should have been done, the town manager could the others, he manages to tell a press other locals paid $500 each to schmooze — Remind children that they should never enter the tetracycline, Accutane and Bactrim. Whenever I stop any Wcicker to John Rowland as his primary the weight off. He maintains a nearly roof, which sustained $87,000 damage in storms in and Peter Jennings at ABC. have been doing what he was hired to do in the first conference straight-faced that, based on with them at cocktails and $2,(X)0 to eat home of a stranger or accept rides. medication, the problem erupts again. Can you give me target in the final weeks of die race for one-a-day press conference routine. He February. Brokaw said being able to get away once in a place! his own f)olling, the race is “a toss up.” with them. — Adults can help by keeping their yards well-lighted. some direction? governor is a sign that Morrison knows held one, in fact, on his forty-sixth “I will pass it through my family like an heir­ while could solve the problem. Get the Town Manager on track and have him manag­ He says confidently that undecided Miguel Lausell, the national commit­ — Parents should check all “treats” before allowing DEAR READER: Folliculids, infection of the skin’s it’s time to throw the long pass if he’s to birthday Oct. 8. He appears to be more loom,” said Elizabeth Schofield, who won the cast “Now we’re like gerbils. We’re in a cage running ing the town to the best of his ability with the 37 mil voters - almost a third of those polled - teeman for the Puerto Rican Democratic children to eat them. pores due to plugging from the oily material contained in have any chance of scoring. relaxed than ever, prompting one with a 95-cent raffle ticket. around and around,” he said. “After a while, no mat­ rate! Let’s send the message once again ... the fifth time will come his way Nov. 6. To Morrison, Parly who organized the festivities, said — Very young children should never be out after dark perspiration, is difficult to cure. Usually, it responds (as Morrison, the Democratic candidate reporter covering the campaign to say, ter how much they pay you, you get to think you’d should be enough. Vote NO and let’s go. that’s the key. the fund-raiser had nothing to do with unless accompanied by an adult. The prince broke his arm in a fall June 28 and did yours) to therapy with andbiodcs or Accutane Roland Green for governor, absolutely must show It is also why Morrison keeps pushing “he looks as though he’s having fun.” the statehood issue now pending before donated the cast. like to have a whole different life.” movement away from last place when So, make it a safe Halloween, and come Thanksgiving, (isotretinoin, a drug that reduces follicular plugging). 475 Ripley Hill Rd. his “time for a change” theme - change Aside from sharing with Weicker and Congress. Lausell is a close friend and die next independent poll is t^ en if he is Rowland a tendency to promise you’ll have more to be thankful for. However, once therapy is stopped, the condition returns. Coventry to a governor who is on the side of the former cabinet member of Puerto Rican ■ Tom Brokaw says being an anchorman is a ■ The British Film Institute named Kenneth Therefore, you will probably have to be on some kind of to be a serious contender on Nov. 6 and programs during the campaign that ordinary guy. Morrison seems Gov. Rafael Hernandez Colon — an out­ “How to Write Letters for All Occasions” provides grueling job. Branagh’s version of Shakespeare’s “Henry V” the medication indefinitely. m if he is to attract sorely needed money in would be difficult, if not impossible, to “It seems to most people to be a very glamorous year’s best film. programmed into repeating, even to spoken opponent of statehood. sample letters of congratulations, thank-yous, condolen­ I suggest you see a dermatologist, who will be able to these crucial last weeks. deliver once in office, Morrison carries Dame Judi Dench presented the award Sunday to reporters who have heard the line many Sources in the statehood movement ces, resumes and business letters — even how to write a job, and many days it is,” the NBC newsman said in give you advice about which treatments are suitable for O ^ Rowland, the Republican nominee, is two additional burdens into the last days times, “1 appeal to people who work hard told us that they also offered to host the love letter. It also includes how to properly address the the Oct. 29 issue of People. the film’s producer, Stephen Evans. The film also long-term use. To give you more information about other in second place by every recent measure won the technical achievement award. Dirty politics every day and have a tough time making of this campaign. fund-raiser for the Democrats, but could clergy, government officials, dignitaries, widows and “[But] it’s very hard to even think about taking a common skin disorders, I am sending you a free copy of and Wcicker, the Connecdcut Party’s in­ The immediate problem is financing a ends meet.” It’s the T’V commercial, it’s not guarantee as big a take as those who others. To order, send a long, business-size, self-ad- day off in the course of a month because it’s very Branagh, who directed the film and performed the my Health Report “Eczema and Psoriasis.” Other re fe rs dependent candidate, still leads. desperately short war chest. “We’re third the stump speech, and it’s Bmce Mor­ oppose statehood. dressed envelope, plus check or money order for $3.95 competitive and the expectations arc so high for all title role, was working in California but telephoned who would like a copy should send $1.25 with their m H To the Editor: Morrison confirms as much but, like in money,” says Baldwin, in about the his acceptance. Many people have lost faith in their elected officials in rison. He believes it works. The tug-of-war to win congressional ($4J0 in Canada) to: Dear Abby, Letter Booklet, P.O. three of us,” he said, referring to Dan Rather of CBS names and addresses to P.O. Box 91369, Cleveland, OH campaign manager Ted Baldwin, puts a only concession the Morrison people will Washington D.C. and in Hartford. In the 13th District of He likes to remind anyone who affection comes as Congress is drafting Box 447, Mount Morris, HI. 61054. (Postage is included.) 44101-3369. Be sure to mendon the tide. little spin on the reason for his new make. Morrison told reporters last week Manchester, a newcomer to politics, Reg Preble, is the wonders about his ability to win an ballot ciucslions for Puerto Ricans to strategy. They say Welcker, slipping in he needs $1(X),000 a week to pay for z - 0 RepubUcan candidaVe chaUcnging, meumbenv lobn uphill race that he defeated a favored choose among in a 1991 plebiscite. Their the ratings, is in a free fall. They say the commercials he’d like to . His latest Thompson. New Haven alderman, Steve Wareck, for choices will be for independence, O JO race is now between Morrison and report showed he had less than $30,000 Reg agrees with those who are disgusted by negative nomination to his first term in Congress statehood or a continued commonwealth Rowland. They say Rowland secs it that on hand. He knows he can’t go to the political campaigning and is committed to running a race in 1982, then beat an incumbent relationship with the United Slates. way, too, and is shifting his focus from Republican, fellow Hamden resident well and borrow much more. TV Tonight based on an open discussion of the issues facing our state The indepxjndence option has few fol­ Wcicker to Morrison. They deny that Larry DcNardis, for the Third Congres­ The later problem will surely manifest o m and our community. Morrison is running “attack” commer­ lowers in Puerto Rico, and the battle is It is therefore quite unfortunate that some of John sional District seat that year. itself on election day, when the continu­ between statehood and the status quo. cials, only ads stressing his answers to ing despair and outright dislike over his Thompson’s supporters are apparently attempting to The federal budget debate in Congress Recent polls indicate that those who 6:00P M ® CD News (CC) (18 OTB Tonite (Live) 1 0:1 5PM [IVIAX] MOVIE: stand by (4® News issues. Me' (CC) Four young boys face a journey has kept Morrison and Rowland on a candidacy by rank and file Democrats CD Cosby Show (CC) (20 (38 M ‘ A*S*H (61) Paid Program prevent a fair and honest election. In recent days, “Weickcr’s in the tank,” says Baldwin. want Puerto Rico to be the 51st state of self-discovery when they attempt to lo­ yo-yo schedule between Washington and throughout the state poses a serious [A&E] Project: Man in Space (R) Thompson supporters have been ripping up Reg’s signs “He can’t recover what he has lost in the have the edge. But they also have the (11) 21 Jump Street (CC) (60 min ) (In (30 Hard Copy cate the body of a boy hit by a train. Wit from the lawns of Manchester voters and removing Reg’s the state. Both are gun-shy about missing threat to Morrison’s chances. smaller campaign war chest. Under the Stereo) (40) Cosby Show (CC) (In Stereo) Wheaton. River Phoenix. Corey Feldman, [CNN] Newsnight standings. He’s through.” It’s time for the long ball, if Morrison Cosby Show (CC) (In Stereo) 1986. Rated R. [ESPN] NFL's Greatest Moments: campaign literature from mail boxes. These are serious any votes since Weicker stung them in status quo, Puerto Rico is a lax haven for (57) W ild America (CC) Garter snakes, an m > In this season of here-a-poll, thcre-a- (22) @0) (40) News eastern glass lizard, a desert tortoise and 1 0:30P M 0 $ Synchronal Research 1981 AFC Sudden Death Playoff and violations of state and federal laws as well as all stan­ their New London encounter by noting is going to overcome those handicaps 1981 NFC Championship (60 min.) poll, everywhere-a-poll-poll, candidates American businesses that want it to stay (24) W ild America (CC) Garter snakes, an the alligator (p) Kate & Allie (CC) dards of decency and fair play. they had missed an important Sunday and surprise a lot of people. [LIFE] Moonlighting > CO are tracking how they’re doing and, if that way and are putting their money into eastern glass lizard, a desert tortoise and [A&E] World of Survival (26) Carol Burnett and Friends Perhaps John Thompson should remind his supporters night vote on funding for, among other the alligator, [USA] Equalizer the commonwealth campaign. [CNN] Crossfire (38) WKRP in Cincinnati tliat this country is a democracy and that these “goon g l Knight Rider ^ > The commonwealth movement is [O IS ] Casper's Halloween Casper and a (61) Preview; The Next Seven Days 1 2 :30A M ( D Wiseguy In the first of a squad” tactics will not be tolerated by the voters of throwing money at some of the most (38) Family Ties (CC). group of orphans get blamed for Hallow­ five-part storyline, organized-crime leader­ JO H een pranks (R) [TM C] MOVIE: 'The Package' (CC) A ship threatens a father-and-son garment Manchester. Both candidates have a right to be heard and (57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour U.S. Army sergeant assigned to security at > skilled lobbyists in Washington as the [ESPN] Motorweek Illustrated business Guest stars: Jerry Lewis and I can assure you that the signs will be replaced and addi­ House and Senate consider whether to ®j) Preview a disarmament conference becomes in­ Ron Silver. (67 min.) (R) ■D William Buckley’s triumphs [HBO] Babar (R) volved in international conspiracy. Gene [A&E] Avengers tional literature mailed by volunteers working on Reg authorize the plebiscite. Sources on the Hackman, Joanna Cassidy, Tommy Lee ID Nightline (CC) [CNN] World Today 8:00P M CD Uncle Buck (CC) 7 ia thinks Preble’s behalf. House Insular and International Affairs Jones, 1989, Rated R. (In Stereo) (D Paid Program Bill Buckley chose the 35th anniver­ Before Bill Buckley came along, we [DIS] MOVIE; 'The Hobbit' Animated fixing up Uncle Buck with her English People are tired of dirty and dishonest politics. We will teacher could work to her advantage. (In 1 1 :00PM (D fs® News (CC) (11) Odd Couple sary celebration of the launching of Na­ conservatives had a well-earned reputa­ subcommittee, whieh drafted the ground Based on J.R.R Tolkien's Middle Earth not allow special interests to corrupt or interfere with this fantasy about Bilbo Baggins' quest to re­ Stereo) (D 50 Years Ago Today (2® Trapper John. M.D. tional Review magazine — a glittering tion as stuffed shirts. The liberals may rules for the plebiscite, report being election. On November 6th, the people of Manchester capture the Dwarf King's gold Voices of CF] (40) MacGyver (CC) MacGyver discov­ (Ti) Cheers (CC). @ (3® Late Night With David Letter- have suspected from time to time that badgered by at least 35 lobbyists. Orson Bean, Otto Preminger, John Huston ers that members of East Germany's .;vwj man (R) (In Stereo) affair held in the grand ballroom of New WILLIAM A. 38) Synchronal Research will be heard. they were wrong, but they never doubted The annual celebration of Puerto 1977. former secret police are determined to re­ (4® M*A*S*H Thomas S. Logie York’s Waldorf Astoria Oct. 5 — to m - RUSHER cover stolen gold. (60 min.) (In Stereo) (2® My Talk Show that they were getting loads more fun out Rico’s Commonwealth Day on July 25 [ESPN] Motoworld (R) (Sj) Gene Scott 637 Spring Street nounce his retirement as its Editor-in- CID Owen Marshall; Counselor at Law 32) C30: News of life than those down-al-the-moulh, in Washington was billed as a non-politi­ [HBO] MOVIE: Time Walker' While ex­ [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Captain Sinbad' SInbad Manchester Chief. A couple of thousand formally at­ amining King Tut s tomb, an archaeologist MOVIE: 'Creepshow' George Rom­ [24) Connecticut Newsweek (R) slide rule-toting conservatives. cal event. But the featured entertainer, the Sailor attempts to free his kingdom tired dinner guests were present to give discovers a live mummy which may have ero and Stephen King collaborated on this 3® Newhart (CC) from the clutches of an evil magician. Guy Bill Buckley changed all that. There, singer Jo.se Feliciano, made a point of come from another planet. Ben Murphy. quintet of terror tales inspired by the infa­ him a final, well-deserved standing ova­ Murphy (Candice Bergen, pictured) (3® M*A*S*H Williams, Heidi Bruhl, Pedro Armendariz. suddenly, was an avowed conservative scolding statehood supporters for their Shari Bolafonte 1982 Rated PG. mous horror comics of the '60s Adrienne 1963. Rated G. tion. If you’ve gotta go, that’s the way to Barbeau, Hal Holbrook, E G. Marshall. once again encounters her old nem­ (61) Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) been a subscriber to National Review whose devotion to “the permanent lack of patriotism. [LIFE] Supermarket Sweep [TIVIC] MOVIE: 'M anifesto' A quaint Yu­ 1982. esis and former flame, trash-TV [A&E] Shelly Berman at the Improv Letters policy go­ since 1960), Britain (Buckley snatched things” included an appreciation of fine Statehood supporters have alleged that [M AX] MOVIE: Weekend at Bernie's' goslavian hamlet is the setting for this Em­ o f course, Buckley won’t exactly be (CC| A dead man provides two of his em­ (18) MOVIE: 'Curse of Demon Mountain' king Jerry Gold (Jay Thomas) on a Comics: Bob Nickman, Mark Roberts, Gary ile Zola-inspired tale of would-be assas­ The Herald welcomes letters from its readers. Letters going. For one thing, he will retain the his successor, John O’Sullivan, from wines, a zest for ocean sailing, and a wit Colon is dipping into public money to ployees with a unique set of problems. An­ A Confederate soldier, who has lost every­ Mule Deer, Steve McFarin and Ed Yeager. sins and unbridled lust. Eric Stoltz, Camilla Margaret Thatcher’s stafQ. and most of that made liberalism’s cleverest ex­ pay for the lobbying effort. The General drew McCarthy, Jonathan Silverman, thing during the war. sets out In search of a “Murphy Brown” airing Monday, (60 min.) Soeberg, Alfred Molina. 1988. Rated R. should be no more than two -spaced typewitten title Editor at Large, though John O’Sul­ Catherine Mary Stewart, 1989 Rated PG- hidden treasure. Joe Don Baker. Sondra [CNN] Moneyline the rest of the free world. By 1990 even ponents sound like Colonel Blimp on a Accounting Office investigated the com­ Locke. Ted Neeley. 1977. Oct. 22, on CBS. After Gold leaves 1 :00A M D Into the Night Starring pages. The Herald reserves the right to edit letters for any livan will actually run the magazine as 13. (In Stereo) [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Rick Dees (In Stereo) Mikhail Gorbachev was a self-professed bad day. On almost every American monwealth’s lobbying budget and other [TM C] MOVIE: High Spirits' A (man (20) MOVIE: ‘All of M e' A hapless lawyer his show, he turns up on “F.Y.I.” in reason, including length, taste and style. The Herald tries editor. For another, Buckley reminded struggles for control after a cantankerous [E S P N ] Scuba A scuba-diving history. (D Joe Franklin to publish all letters, but the decision of the editor is convert to free-markel principles. campus, would-be Buckleys (and not a matters, but issued no report. Our as­ dally strapped Irish nobleman gets more a new segment where he debates the audience that he will still own, for than he bargained for when he advertises heiress's soul takes over one side of his [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Black Rain' A corrupt 35 News (R) few embarrassing imitations of National sociate Jim Lynch has learned that com­ body. Steve Martin. Lily Tomlin. Victoria New York policeman plunges into the Ja­ final. Writers may be limited to one letter per month. the time being, all of the magazine’s his family castle as haunted Peter Murphy on issues of the day. (2® All Nite Movie So Uiere was a certain amount of tri­ Review) began to sprout. Down the tubes monwealth officials did not cooperate O'Toole, Daryl Hannah, Steve Guttenberg Tennant. 1984 panese underworld to locate an escaped voting stock, as a hedge against the pos­ prisoner Michael Douglas, Andy Garcia, (3® MOVIE: 'Curse of Demon Mountain' umph in the air at the Waldorf that night, — forever, as it transpired — went the with the GAO. The commonwealth did 1988. Rated PG-13 (In Stereo) (22) (30) Fresh Prince of Bel Air (CC) New sibility that he has chosen his successors poetry club member Will is forced to do Ken Takakura 1989. Rated R. (In Stereo) A Confederate soldier, who has lost every­ and as Tom Wolfe asked the revelers, myth that there was something incom­ not detail how much it spends on lobby­ [USA] Cartoon Express some quick thinking. (In Stereo) [LIFE] Tracey Ullman thing during the war, sets out in search of a badly. Finally, he will keep right on writ­ school find their lives changed and minds (2 hrs.) Part 2 ot 4. hidden treasure. Joe Don Baker, Sondra “Why not?” Having been publisher of parably chic about liberalism. ing or where the money comes from. (24) National Geographic (60 min.) [U S A ] Miami Vice (In Stereo) ing columns and books, giving speeches, 6:30P M CDCBS News (CC). (In Stereo) challenged by an unorthodox teacher. [ESPN] Bodyboarding: International Locke, Ted Neeley. 1977. Robin Williams, Robert Sean Leonard, National Review from 1957 to 1988, I Bill Buckley is a remarkable man, and The commonwealth’s spokesman in CD (4® ABC News (CC). (26) MOVIE; 'Singin' in the Rain' During Championship From Oahu, Hawaii. (60 (D Night Court 00) Nightline (CC). taping “Firing Line” and bouncing Ethan Hawke. 1989. Rated PG. (In Stereo) 1 1 :30PM was Bill Buckley’s closest business as­ has led an extraordinarily constructive Washington, Scott Runkle, told us he CD W ho's the Boss? (CC). Hollywood's transition to the talkies, a top min ) (R) around the globe in ocean-going yachts. silent star falls in love with a spirited new­ CD Comedy Tonight [A & E ] Seven Dials M ystery Cheryl [USA] Murder, She Wrote (CC). [HBO] MOVIE: 'Coming to America' Still, tliere is no question that National sociate for 31 years, and am thus in no life. Fbr the moment, he shares to some was unaware of any lack of cooperation Hogan Family comer. Gene Kelly. Debbie Reynolds, Don­ Qj) (26) Honeymooners Campbell, Sir John Gielgud, James War­ Major Dad (CC) Holowa- (CC) An African prince journeys to the wick and Lucy Gutterldge star in this dra­ position to be neutral. But I would like to degree in the patronizing denigration with the GAO investigation. He is quick (2® (3® NBC News (CC) ald O'Connor. 1952. 8:30P M CD 3® Synchronal Research Review has been his life’s greatest chuk's promotional celebration Is subdued crime-infested ghettos of in matization of Agatha Christie's mystery 1 suggest, without challenging the primacy with which the media — liberal to the to pul in a plug for letting Puerto Rico (24) Nightly Business Report (38' MOVIE: 'The Caine M utiny' Two Na­ because of a promise he has made. (In search of a bride. Eddie Murphy, Arsenio (2® Jeffersons (CC). Part 1 of 2. novel. Peter Ustinov hosts. (60 min.) Part 3 achievement, and his chief claim to fame val officers rebel against their commanding bitter end — still treat conservatives. But (38) ALF (CC), Stereo) Hall, John Amos. 1988. Rated R. (In (2® (30) Tonight Show (R) (In Stereo) of 3. (R) more durable than mere celebrity. of National Review among his achieve­ remain a commonwealth, noting that the officer in this adaptation of Herman Stereo) ments, the other highly important con­ historians will have to reckon with the area has thrived under that arrangement. (81) Love Connection Wouk's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. Hum­ ®® (3® Ferris Bueller (CC) Bad luck fol­ (24) On the Record (R) [CNN] Showbiz Today (R) George Will, addressing the diners at the lows Farris after a visit to a fortune teller. [LIFE] MOVIE: 'Rags to Riches' A play­ young patrician who stood athwart his­ [ESPN] SportsLook phrey Bogart. Jose Ferrer, Van Johnson. (38] Newhart (CC). [ESPN] NFL's Greatest Moments: New Waldorf, generally hailed the little tribution he has made to the conservative While the commonwealth advocates 1954. (In Stereo) boy opens his home to six street-smart or­ York's Finest [LIFE] E/R (R) phans in an effort to expand his business (57) Nature: Scandinavia (CC) This look at tory and yelled “stop.” throw their money around, the statehood [E S P N ] NFL IVIonday Night Magazine magazine as “The Flamingo in the bar­ movement. CSZ) Nature: Scandinavia (CC) This look at empire. Joseph Bologna. Douglas Seale, the Swedish archipelago and Norway's [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide 7:00P M CD inside Edition nyard of American Journalism.” But he supporters carry out their campaign on the Swedish archipelago and Norway's 9:00P M ( D Murphy Brown (CC) The Kimiko Gelman. 1987 fjords visits the annual char fishing contest [USA] New Mike Hammer moved from wit to wisdom when he the cheap. Benny F. Cerezo, the CD (2® Wheel of Fortune (CC). fjords visits the annual char fishing contest network hires Jerry Gold for "F Y I " to [USA] Prime Time Wrestling at Lake Tornetrask and fish farms. (60 at Lake Tornetrask and fish farms. (60 balance the show's liberal viewpoint. (In min ) Part 2 of 2. (In Stereo) 1 :05A M [HBO] 1st & Ten: In Your presidential delegate for the statehood CD Comedy Wheel Facel (CC) The Bulls surprise their coach went on to describe it as “the most im­ min.) Part 2 of 2. (In Stereo) Stereo) 9:30P M (D Designing Women ICC) [CNN] Sports Tonight party, runs on conviction instead of (it) Growing Pains An embarrassed Suzanne wins a date with on his birthday. (R) (In Stereo) portant journal of opinion ever — (61) International Magic Awards From (D 0® NFL Football: Cincinnati Bengals [DIS] Best of Spike Jones Vol. 2 Ban­ (i® Jerry Williams Universal Studios in Hollywood, Harry Anthony at a bachelor charity auction. (In 1:30A M (2® Invisions period.” money. “We have paid our share in blood at Cleveland Browns (CC) From Cleve­ Stereo) dleader Spike Jones and his City Slickers The Music Market in battlefields, but we cannot even vote (2® Cosby Show (CC) (In Stereo) Blackstone hosts a tribute to magicians, land Stadium. (3 hrs.) (Live) are featured in this collection of clips from (3® Later W ith Bob Costas (In Stereo) Journals of opinion are a peculiar honored in various categories including (24) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour CD Switch 10:00P M ( D Trials of Rosie O'Neill their 1952-57 television shows (60 min.) 0® Personalities breed. They are always small, and in­ in presidential elections,” Cerezo told us. Magical Entertainer of the Year, Best Co­ (CC) Rosie encounters startling prejudice Percent of music consumers who “like” or ^ (2® A-Toam (R) medy Magic and Best Escape Artist. (2 (3® MOVI6; 'Extreme Close-Up' Pre­ when she defends a youth charged with [CNN ] Newsnight Update variably lose money. But at their best “We want to participate. We want to [ESPN] SportsCenter 9 miere, (CC) A 15-year-old boy discovers “ strongly like” music by type and age, 1 9 8 8 \ (I® 0® Current AHair hrs.) (Taped) the desecration of a Jewish cemetery. (60 [ESPN] NFL's Greatest Moments: Hol­ share some of the same powers. We are that his late mother, whose life he is re­ they generate the really new ideas that (3® Cheers (CC) [A & E ] Project: Man in Space min.) (In Stereo) [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd lywood Heroes A history of the Los An­ viewing on videotape, actually committed Molly is called to jury duty and misses the are then picked up by the mass-circula­ Hard Heavy New loyal citizens.” geles Rams. (§ 7) Nightly Business Report [CNN] PrimeNews suicide. Blair Brown, Craig T. Nelson, Mor­ first days of her new job. Aqe Pop Rock Metal Country Jazz Classical Aqe Folk Rap Cerezo’s party may have a small war (D News (CC) tion publications and ultimately even by (61) Star Trek: The Next Generation (CC) [DIS] Avonlea (CC) Disaster ensues gan Weisser. 1990. (In Stereo) 1 :35A M [HBO] MOVIE: 'Scandal' chest, but it has one big backer — Presi­ (In Stereo) 0 f) (2® (®lD News 1 1 :45PM [IVIAX] MOVIE; Road (CC) Based on the true story of a British politicians and important segments of the 1 2 1 0 15 65 66 51 23 30 19 35 5 61 when Felicity is left in charge of the house (24) (57] American Experience: God Bless for two days. (60 min.) (In Stereo) House' (CC) A legendary bouncer runs cabinet minister's infamous affair with a dent Bush, who plugged statehood in his [A & E ] New Wilderness America and Poland. Too (CC) Filmmaker Q® Synchronal Research into stiff opposition when ho agrees to voting public. National Review’s Marian Marzynski's portrait of the immi­ young showgirl in 1963. John Hurt, 1610 17 69 69 51 32 33 36 36 10 52 [ESPN] NFL Monday Night Match-up C2® M*A*S*H clean up a notorious gin mill. Patrick achievement was to bring together, under inaugural speech. [CNN] Moneyline grant experience profiles Frank Popiolek, Joanne Whalley-Kilmer, Bridget Fonda. [HBO] Why Did Johnny Kill? (CC) A pro­ Swayze, Kelly Lynch, Sam Elliott. 1989. 63 72 36 30 44 39 31 12 40 [ESPN] SportsCenter (60 min.) (24) (57) Seasons of Life Series Premiere 1989. Rated R. (In Stereo) the name of “conservatism,” a whole 18 to 20 file of three teen-age boys who committed (CC) David Hartman hosts this five-part Rated R. (In Stereo) [LIFE] E.N.G. Morgan's secret source m murders. (60 min.) (R) [A & E ] Seven Dials Mystery Cheryl series of loosely connected ideas that 21 to 24 74 61 26 44 58 49 38 21 27 Manchester Herald look at the human life cycle which opens 1 2 :00A M C3D America Tonight an accident investigation has impure mo­ Campbell, Sir John Gielgud, James War­ with conception, birth and self-awareness. 1 :37A M ( S Instant Recall were floating around in the mid-1950s: tives; Miller decides to deliver the news [LIFE] L A. Law wick and Lucy Gutterldge star in this dra­ 69 52 20 54 54 54 38 33 13 (60 min.) (In Stereo) ( D News (CC). libertarianism, traditionalism, anti-com­ 25 to 34 ,Bounded Dec. IS, 1881 as a weekly. standing up. (60 min.) [M AX] MOVIE: 'Indiana Jones and the matization of Agatha Christie's mystery 1 :45A M [M A X ] m o v ie : The Boost' Last Crusade' (CC) Indy heads to Europe novel. Peter Ustinov hosts. (60 min.) Part 3 [A&E] Peter Wimsey; The Nine Tailors fP Jack Benny (CC) A young couple's rise to success munism. In less than 10 years, the amal­ 35 to 44 72 35 10 61 54 66 34 58 17 iDaily publication since OcL 1,1914. [USA] MacGyver A robbery occurs at a Norfolk wedding at­ 9 to find his father, who disappeared while of 3. (11) My Talk Show leads them down the dangerous path of gam became the depositum fidei of the 7:30P M CB Entertainment Tonight tended by Lord Peter Wimsey. (60 min.) cocaine addiction. James Woods, Sean 45 and older 68 12 7 74 61 73 23 67 10 searching for the legendary Holy Grail. Har­ [C N N ] Larry King Live (18) Home Shopping Club Exacutiva Editor. .VineantMlchaalWyw) Actress Kirstie Alley. (In Stereo) rison Ford. Sean Connery, Denholm Elliott. Part 1 of 4. Young. John Kapelos. 1988. Rated R. (In Republican F ^ y . In 15 more, the con­ News Editor [DIS] Life and Adventures of Nicholas ___ AnrSaw C Spitilar CD (22) Jeopardyl (CC) 1989 Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) [CNN] Evening News L2® Invisions Hair Replacement Stereo) servative movement had swept to jxiwer Nickleby The 1983 Emmy Award-winning (2® Fugitive Source: Soundata NEA GRAPHICS CD W ho's the Boss? (CC) [TMC] MOVIE: 'Dead Poets Society' production starring Roger Rees In the title [E S P N ] Jet Skiing: World Finals From 2 :0 0 A M CD m o v ie : ‘Leave Yester­ in the United Slates ( had (CC) Students at a Now England prop (il) Hogan Family role. Based on the Charles Dickens novel l.nko Havasu, Ariz (60 min ) (R) (38) St. Elsewhere Part 1 of 2. day Behind' 6—MANCl IES'l i-R HERALD, Monday, October 22,1990 IflaitrlirBlrr Hrralii Evade Staum Section 2, Page 7 Monday, October 22,1990 From Page 1 From Page 1 LOCAL/REGIONAL spending side. revenues through that growth. Mor­ huge chunk of the state budget, who told the press Staum’s name will hold Thursday. pointed in my colleagues on both Weicker has pretty much the same rison says the state can’t afford any perhaps 20 percent. But while there before a scheduled executive session Republican Mayor Terry sides of the aisle.” approach as Morrison. tax cuts at the moment and says he may not be cuts there, increases may of the directors Thursday. Werkhoven said he does not know “I don’t think it helps elected offi­ Connecticut has been in a reces­ wonders “what (Rowland and Serving Manchester ■ Coventry ■ Andover ■ Bolton ■ Hebron be sharply limited, despite existing “I don’t know who is spreading the source of the information and is cials’ credibility with the public,” he sion for at least six month. Weicker) are smoking.” law requiring incremental increases. the information,” Naab said. deeply concerned about it. said. And he said it docs not help The problem, McEachem notes, All three candidates are leaning Those laws can be rewritten at any “Whoever it is acted reprehensibly.” Werkhoven criticized the refusal town administrative officials to feel is that the governor and General As­ heavily on recommendations com­ time — a fact that always makes He said the the matter should of the Democrats last Thursday to that confidential information will sembly raised taxes by about $1 bil­ ing out of the Thomas Commission local officials uneasy. have been dealt with directly and vote for an executive session. The not be kept confidential. He said the lion during the past two sessions and studying government efficiency. Cable programs The state ended the 1989-90 promptly by the directors. Democrats opposed such a session board should have had the oppor­ having to raise them again could That panel, set up by the General budget year with a $157 million But Naab said that as long as because Staum wanted time to con­ tunity to discuss the matter in execu­ only prolong the current recession. Assembly last year, has come out deficit. The deficit would have been some information was leaked, it is sult her attorney who was out of tive session. All three candidates say they op­ with suggestions for saving tens and even higher, but the state still had just as well that the allegations be town. The data made public indicates pose an income tax, for now, perhaps hundreds of millions of dol­ lobbied for $102 million in the budget reserve, aired openly because otherwise the anyway, although Rowland is the Democratic Minority Leader that Staum is alleged to have taken a lars. or rainy day fund, that was applied public may feel the allegations are Stephen Cassano called the dis­ most emphatic about that point. The week of vacation and recorded the Most would result from sbeam- to the shortfall. more serious than they really are. closure “the most disgraceful part of three-term congressman from time as work time, and claimed lining current operations. Some Today, the rainy day fund, “There is nothing left to discuss government I’ve seen in 14 years.” reimbursement for mileage during Waterbury is the only candidate to would be politically difficult, such designed to provide a cushion in in executive session,” Naab said in in local schools Cassano said that when the pos­ say he would veto an income tax as that time. as closing regional motor vehicle of­ tough times, is gone. reference to the meeting the board sibility of criminal charges was governor. By SCOTT BREDE “Assignment Discovery is a video X fices. mentioned last Thursday, some Weicker, a former three-term Manchester Herald library that can be as effective as a Critics of the Thomas Commis­ people assumed that there had been Republican U.S. senator, says that book library,” McFarling said. sion’s work, including state some very serious crime committed. once the state’s fiscal problems Auditors Leo V. Donohue and Quality Rebel MANCHESTER — Do you think The program runs from 9 to 10 stabilize, an income tax will be “on Cassano got notice of last cable television just allows couch- ajn. on weekdays, and can be Henry J. Becker Jr., says the Thursday’s meeting on Monday and the table.” potato teen-agers to become mind­ brought into schools that have cable projected savings are more than a From Page 1 responded with a letter on TXiesday From Page 1 Morrison, a four-term con­ little rosy. less zombies while blasting MTV linkups without charge, she said. gressman from Hamden, says he received by the Directors Wednes­ videos? Different topics are presented each Still, no one disputes that there Morrison’s plan is modeled loose­ tem,” Morrison said. day. The letter asked for a postpone­ would only support an income tax if campaigned as “outsiders.” Cox Cable Greater Hartford Inc. day of the week. are some savings to be had in the ly after the national health plan in The Connecticut Citizen Action ment. Cassano said the Republicans Connecticut voters first approve the And the election could serve as an wants to prove you wrong. Teachers can tape the programs to huge state government bureaucracy Canada, which offers univer^ care Group, a liberal lobbying group that would have held a “kangaroo court” idea in a statewide referendum. informal Democratic presidential Cox Cable, which provides cable show their class at a later date, and Weicker, Morrison and at no direct cost to the patient. has made health care one of its lit­ on Thursday. Rowland and Weicker both say referendum for Gov. M ^ o Cuomo television service to Manchester, is McFarling said, noting the lenient Rowland say they’re ready to imple­ Morrison, however, would have a mus-test issues in the gubernatorial And Cassano said Staum may they’d like to cut business taxes, a of New York and U.S. Sen. Bill trying to get cable television into the copywrite resbictions that teachers ment any of them they can. system administered by the private campaign, has endorsed Morrison move they say would stimulate busi­ have explanations for discrepancies Bradley of New Jersey. Both are ex­ district’s schools for the pmpose of have with the cable network None of the candidates is talking sector. Fees would be based on a largely because of his health-in­ ness expansion and generate in the time schedules and mileage pected to be re-elected over weak helping, not hindering, student’s programming. The network, through about reducing municiftal aid, now a person’s ability to pay. He proposes surance plan. accounts. He said the town regularly challengers, but both must win by ability to learn. Cox Cable, also offers program kits, setting up a quasi-govemment board Although both independent can­ pays employees for time not worked comfortable margins wo keep their At Manchester High School which teachers can use to reinforce of physicians and other profes­ didate Lowell P. Weicker Jr. and to compensate for time worked out­ political options open. Friday afternoon, Cox Cable offi­ the programs’ topics. sionals to set fees. Republican John Rowland, now the side regular hours. cials and representatives from other “TTiese programs are not designed Budget state’s 5th District congressman, Cuomo, seeking a third, four-year Although Morrison does not have Deputy Mayor Ronald Osella said cable networks spoke in favor of the to replace teachers, but to be a agree that making medical care term, appeared most vulnerable this any estimate for what the plan his position is that once leaks in in­ advancement of cable television into teaching tool,” said Libby Davis From Page 1 available to all residents is impor­ year. New York’s credit rating would cost, he insists that the con­ formation began, it became impor­ schools’ curriculums. Their proposal from CNN. Every weekday, the net­ tant, they do not advocate the broad dropped to the third worst in the na­ tribution from business would not tant that public confidence be res­ would link via cable the high school work’s “CNN Newsroom” program Republicans wanted. The Senate last plan proposed by Morrison. tored. tion, only a step above Mas­ proposal — rejected by Democrats increase significantly and the state’s with teachers from Manchester analyzes how news affects the world week approved a nine-cent boost, Weicker proposes establishing a Osella repeated his view that the sachusetts and Louisiana. Cuomo — to reduce deductions on incomes costs would also remain stable. He Community College, and Glaston­ today. but the House insisted on no change. board made up of doctors, business directors may not have the authority and the state Legislature approved a above $1 million by 8 percent. says reducing administrative costs in bury and South Windsor High All of the programming is Divisions remained over how executives and insurance industry to hold an executive session and that budget that included a record $1.8 the state’s current multi-payer sys­ Schools. The teachers from the other screened by teachers before it is much new taxes the rich should pay. In addition. Republicans wanted representatives to draft a plan for the the only proper investigative billion tax increase. tem would save enough money to schools could not only hear the aired, said Chris Appleby from C- But the two sides seemed to be near­ to lower from 33 percent to 31 per­ uninsured. He also wants to increase authority may be the office of the cover those who are now uninsured. Still, “As the bowling ball rolled speakers through the cable linkup, SPAN. C-SPAN airs congressional ing an understanding — amazing cent the tax rate on families with in­ funding and outreach services at state’s attorney. through the Northeast, Mario “The only way costs have ever but could respond with questions as hearings among its programming. progress considering Bush’s opposi­ comes between $80,000 to community health centers across the Republican Director Wally Irish Cuomo has remained standing very Dan Roggl/Manch«star Harald been controlled anywhere in the well. “Cable TV can bridge the gap be­ tion to any lax increases just a few $180,000. Democrats opposed the state so ptoorer residents can get said of the publicity surrounding the firmly,” said Marist College’s world is a universal insurance sys­ Joining Cox Cable in the Cable tween new technology and tradition­ GO GET ‘EM — The Manchester High School Football team thusiastic MHS school pep rally. months ago. idea. health care. investigation that he is “very disap­ Miringoff. Both sides v/erc willing to boost Alliance for Education is the Dis­ al teaching methods,” said Joel tears through a paper banner Friday night during an en­ the marginal rate on the wealthiest covery Channel, the Cable News Schwartz, an Arts and Entertainment Americans — families with incomes Network, the Arts and Entertain­ network representative. Besides above $180,(XX) a year — to 31 per­ ment Network and C-SPAN. plays, concerts and other live cent, up from the current 28 percent. “It makes sense to explore links theater, the A&E channel has les­ between television and education,” sons on art’s impact on the world, Bolton Lake lowered for cleaning And each party was willing to limit Schwartz said. the deductions that people earning said Lori McFarling, a repre­ By BRIAN M. TROTTA Environmental Protection opened the valves tually turn into a marsh. The Weather Channel, which did more than $100,000 can claim. sentative from the Discovery Chan­ Manchester Herald which will allow water from the lake to flow into Lowering the lake also allows the residents nel, a Washington D.C.-based com­ not have a representative at the But a big gap existed over a Lower Bolton Lake and then into the Bolton who live on the lake to make repairs to the workshop, was a fifth network that Democratic demand to levy an addi­ pany which offers more than 260 Pond Brook. seawalls which keep the lake from flowing into Cox Cable is trying to familiarize BOLTON — Because of an overload of algae tional 7.5 percent surtax on those cable television programs under the and other plant life, officials are lowering Bolton The lake is lowered every four or five years their yards, Kemp said. the school disbicts with. with incomes above $1 million. There’s more than oneway Assignment Discovery name. Lake this winter. because of the heavy algae that blooms in the fall The lake will be drained about one foot per Republicans said they would not ac­ months. Lowering the lake for the winter exposes week until it is at the desired level. The lime it cept the plan, and instead offered a The lake will be lowered a total of five feet, the algae to freezing temperatures, which even­ takes to finish the process depends on the amount but lake-side residents may find they have to tually kills it. of rain received while the lake is draining. Voters register walk an extra 10 lo 20 feet on the beach to reach Officials say Uiai in mid-February they will the waterline, said Helen Kemp, executive assis­ Reducing the lake’s level also helps to prolong close the drains and allow the lake to begin to fill tant for the Board of Selectmen. the lake’s life. If the algae and plants were al­ up again. In a year when the lake is lowered, it is to get into a new home. By ALEX GIRELLI he said he would expect a turnout On Friday, officials from the Department of Civil lowed to grow unchecked, the lake would even­ full again by the middle of April. Manchester Herald of 65 percent of voters Nov. 6. From Page 1 Of the 178 who took the voter’s MANCHESTER — On Tues­ oath Tuesday, 72 did not enroll in day, the last day on which people a political party, 55 enrolled as Mass., called the Bush alternative a could become voters in time to Democrats, 50 as Republicans, School costs to be shown tonight “sham that would leave wide gaps in vote in the Nov. 6 election, 178 and one as a Libertarian. our anti-discrimination laws.” new voters were emolled. Four years ago 26 of the 64 By BRIAN M. TROTTA The project, which comes up for referendum room. “The president’s actions Herbert Stevenson, Democratic new voters did not enroll in a Manchester Herald on January 28, is expected to cost about $10.5 Bids on the estimated $350,(X)0 project are ex­ demonstrate that he is more inter­ Long Tenn registrar of voters, said that four party. 20 signed as Democrats and million. TTiat includes $8.5 million for work on pected in November. Short Term Two Step the elementary school and about $2 million for ested in appeasing extremists in his Fixed Rate Fixed Rate years ago on the last day to 18 as Republicans. BOLTON — Members of the Public Building The new building will be located on Notch party than in providing simple jus­ Mortgage Mortgage register before a gubernatorial The current figures show that Commission will get their first look at the cost renovations and additions to the high school. Road, next to the current garage, which will be tice for the millions of working Mortgage & election only 64 new voters were 28,791 Manchester voters are estimate for the proposed school building project Members of the commission will also hear an retained by the town and used for storage after Subject to one-time update on the plans for the new town garage. repairs are made to the roof and doors. women and minorities who face bias Traditional favorite Lower rate means ■Ml registered. eligible to vote Nov. 6, with tonight. on the job,” Kennedy said. of first time buyers. rate ad)ustment after He said the higher number this 12,039 of them Democrats, 8,183 Robert Dawson, of Russell & Dawson Ar­ The commission will also receive status you'll pay less The board will review the estimate from chitecture and Engineering of Flartford, will reports on the asbestos removal project in the The Senate passed the bill last Monthly payments seven years. I.ower year seems to indicate an in­ Republicans and 8,570 not af­ week 62-34; the House 273-154. interest over the life Lawrence Associates, a Manchester architectural present the plans for the 8,000 square-foot build­ elementary school, the town hdl renovation never vary and initial rate means creased interest the election and filiated with either party. Both votes fell short of the two- of the loan. Monthly and planning firm, when it meets at 7:30 p.m. at ing which includes four bays for town vehicles, project and the replacement of the library win­ longer term means O' more purchasing the Town Hall. thirds majority that would be needed payments are higher power for first time offices, locker rooms, bath rooms and a lunch dows. to override a veto. less cash out per than long term House Majority Leader Richard month. buyers. Also valuable mortgage, but debt if early resale is a Gephardt, D-Mo., said Sunday there can be totally paid was no compromise in sight with the consideration. llling curriculum plans for revamped school system before other big White House. expenses hit (college, “As I understand it, we can’t If By SCOTT BREDE ■Ricker said. That way, one student topics to real-life events. come to an agreement that would retirement, etc.). Manchester Herald could help the other figure out what “When I was in school, I can satisfy the real requirements of this Set-;.; the question was asking, while the remember saying to myself, ‘How is bill, so I hope that he will sign it. He MANCHESTER — Approaching other student could aid his classmate this math course ever going to relate still can,” Gephardt said, appearing the possibility of a revamp^ school in solving the problem, she said. to my life?”’ on ABC-TV’s “This Week With ' ‘S'; system, students and teachers at ll­ The team’s 90 students can reap The “real-life curriculum” ex­ David Brinkley” program. ling Junior High School are joining the benefits of the system in pairings plains to students how class work Senate Majority Leader George forces under a new middle school of other subjects as well — such as can help them later on when they get Mitchell, D-Maine, said on NBC- philosophy. reading “Johnny Tremain” in lan­ jobs. Smith said. TV’s “Meet the Press” program that Under that idea, junior high stu­ guage arts the same time the Both strategies of combining sub­ Congress’ legislation specifically in­ dents are being pooled together into American Revolution is being jects and relating class work to ac­ cludes language to make it clear that academic teams where all the stu­ taught in history, or combining math tual experiences is evident in the quotas are not required. dents on any given team share the and science classes to teach the school’s newly renovated unified Jackson, at a news conference, same teachers for the four basic metric system. arts courses. said that by raising the quota issue. m i i i s academic subjects: language arts, Every seventh period, Tbcker, Seventh graders are required to Bush was tiding to help Republican history or social studies, math and Lupacchino, Robert Cooper, the take all the unified arts courses, candidates in white neighborhoods. Here’s a rate that might open a science. team’s social studies and history which are broken up into three The election is two weeks from few doors for you: Besides stabilizing students’ professor, and Clay Krevolin, who categories — home economics, Tuesday. studies, the team system also makes teaches science and computers, meet technological arts, and art and it easier for teachers to discuss their to discuss their students’ progress design — to give them a broad 1 TWO-STEP MORTGAGE problems with a particular student and plan upcoming events for the spectrum of areas that they can One-Year (Rales subject tu change) with other teachers. team. Mary Lou Peters, a guidance focus on later in their junior high ri s e o c i / i \ i Adjustable Rate wWllJtJWpir WBnKrtJr “In past years, it has been so dif­ teacher who counsels the members and high school career. Mortgage with ficult to meet up with a child’s other of the team, sits in on the meeting as TUESDAY Points teachers to discuss problems that we well. In Michael Zarolinski’s architec­ “Five heads are better than one,” ture class, which falls into the tech­ 7'R HERALD, Monday, October 22, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, October 22, 1990__9 STATE ______RECORD Candidate carping on vote records dies down About Town Obituaries Police Roundup Piano, organ concert Christian burial, 10 a.m., at the By JOHN DIAMOND Listen to talking dependent — with the help of ads Grace M. (Ford) He was bom in Manchester on voted to disapprove of President cluding Republicans Christopher racial quotas. Voting against the bill, C!hurch of the Assumption. Burial Man arrested on drug offenses The Associated Press about the irony of Rowland calling criticizing Weicker’s voting atten­ An organ and piano concert featuring organist Larry Feb. 11, 1923, and had been a Bush’s decision earlier this year to Shays and Nancy Johnson, voted for of course, would have angered Clough will be in St. James Cemetery, A Manchester man was arrested and charged with for a special session of the state dance. Lieberman ran an ad blasting Allen and pianist David Westfall will be held at Second lifelong resident. Before retiring, he restore China’s status as a full trad­ the bill. blacks and other minorities and the Grace M. (Ford) Clough, 91, of Manchester. Friends may call at the numerous drug offenses Friday after Manchester police WASHINGTON — The issue of legislature, “when he can’t even at­ Weicker for missing more than 200 Congregational Church, 385 N. Main St, Manchester, was employed at Burnside Motors ing partner. For Rowland, the missed vote moderate voters whose support he West Hartford, wif^e of George H. funeral home Tuesday morning, and the Tri-Town Narcotics Task Force search^ his attendance at roll call votes loomed tend a regular session to cast his votes on the tax code, defense is­ Sunday, Oct. 28 at 4 pjn. The event is being held to of East Hartford for over 20 years. On Wednesday, Rowland and might actually prove an advantage. needs. Clough Sr., sister of Evelyn Hallisey from 9 to 10 a.m. Memorial dona­ home. large a few months ago in the up- vote on a budget deficit of the sues, anti-drug programs and the Missing the budget vote might rededicate the church s tonally-renovated pipe organ. It He was a veteran of World War II, Morrison missed the vote on civil A vote in favor of the bill might of Manchester, died Saturday (Oct. tions may be made to a church of The man, Rene J. StGcrmain, 36, of 51 Branford S t, and-down campaign for governor of United States. I think his credibility like. To make matters worse, Lieber­ also have carried advantages for will also feature their newly acquired concert g r^ d serving in the U.S. Army. He was a rights legislation. The other four have given conservatives cause to 20) at St. Francis Hospital and the donor’s choice. faces multiple charges including possession of cocaine Connecticut. is very much in question here.” man demonstrated that on a few oc­ piano. Tickets are $5 and are available at the church of­ member of St. Bridget’s CThurch, Connecticut House members, in­ accuse him of supporting unpopular Rowland. Medical Center. Bom in Hartford, with intent to sell and operating a drug factory, police But now. Democrat Bruce Mor­ And listen to Morrison talking casions, Weicker missed the votes fice or by calling 649-2863 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Manchester, and the Lithuanian John T. Sayers reported. rison and Republican John Rowland about that key budget vote missed she moved to West Hartford in Club of Manchester. while traveling to deliver paid John T. Sayers, 92, of West During the search, police found paraphernalia such as appear to be trying to outdo one by Rowland, a vote that he, Mor­ speeches to interest groups. s e m i n a r s ! N O .l Roast Beef dinner 1938. Besides his wife, he is survived Hartford, husband of the late Grace scales, razor blades, and also seized about 3.2 grams of another in poor attendance in Con­ rison, made: “I abandoned my cam­ Rowland has tried to draw a dis­ She is survived by a daughter-in- by a son, Gary C. Mitkus; two K, ^ dinner to benefit the law, Pauline R. Clough of West (O’Donnell) Sayers, father of Grace cocaine, they reported. Also found was a .44-caliber gress. The result: a potentially paign schedule to go to Washington tinction between merely missing a Nathan Hale Fife & Drum will be held on Oct. 27 in sisters, his twin, Monica “ftit” Piz- Hartford; four grandchildren; and M. and her husband, Leonard J. zoferrato of New Britain, and Helen revolver, two holsters, and several boxes of ammunition. damaging issue for Lowell Weicker to make sure that senior citizens vote to come back to Connecticut Coventry. Cost is $7 for adults and $3.50 for children has been neutralized. four great-grandchildren. Whitlock of Manchester, died Sun­ M. Uzcll of Granby. StGcrmain, held on a $10,000 bond, is scheduled to would be protected and to ... vote in and campaign and missing a vote to For uckets, call 742-7770 after 6 p.m. day (Oct. 21) at St. Mary Home, appear Wednesday in Superior Court in Manchester. In fact, it was Rowland who favor of a budget plan that would give speeches for money. But he ap­ Funeral procession will be Tues­ Services will be held Tlicsday at seemed on the defensive Sunday, Octoberfest German buffet day, from the Sheehan-Hilborn- West Hartford. Bom in Hartford, he 9:15 a.m. at Holmes Funeral Home, protect working and middle class pears to be drawing too fine a line STOP SMOKING had lived in West Hartford for the Woman charged with larceny Breen Funeral Home, 1084 New cancelling a day of campaigning to families. This is the most important for this three-way campaign, as OCTOBER 24, 400 Main St., with a mass of Chris­ IN (2 1/2) HOURS The Manchester Community College Older Adults As­ Britain Ave., West Hartford, fol­ past 47 years. A Hartford woman faces charges of credit card fraud return to Washington for possible budget vote of the year. This is morc-or-less stable polling data WEDNESDAY sociation will hold its annual Octoberfest German buffet tian burial at 10 a.m. at St. Bridget’s W ithout Anximy, Irritability or W eight Gain lowed by a mass of (Thristian burial He is survived by a daughter and after she was arrested for allegedly using a stolen credit roll call votes. where members of Congress should show. ★ EAST HARTFORD W on Wednesday, Oct. 24, at 6 p.m. in the College’s Lowe Church, 80 Main St., Manchester. U F e r iM E WRITTEJV GIJARA.VTEE X in the Church of St. Helena, at 10 son-in-law, Betty Ann and Donald card to buy clothing at the Buckland mall. At various points in the cam­ be counted.” Morrison got himself into hot HOUDAYINN P ro g r^ Center. Tickets are $15 per person. Reservation Burial will be in St. Bridget’s Our success rate is so overwttelming that II a.m. Interment will be in Fairview L. Banta of Farmington; a brother, Cemetery. The woman, Patricia Williams, 22, of 64 Nahum paign, all three candidates have Other hit singles to come out of water early in the campaign by com­ you, in the luture, ever have the urge to start 363 ROBERTS STREET deadline is Monday, Oct. 22. For more information, call Cemetery, West Hartford. Calling James Sayers of Hartford; two Drive, was arrested Sunday after using a stolen G. Fox spoken out against one or both of the campaign include Weicker chas­ piling a poor 70 percent voting smoKingagajn...you can come back to any ol . Edna Scheutz at 647-6135. Calling ours are Monday from 6 ___ SMOKING CLASS hours are Monday, 7 to 9 p.m. sisters, Eileen Grady of Hartford, card to purchase a jacket valued at $375, police reported. their opponents on the attendance tising Morrison for missing votes, record. Yet he felt confident enough ______our seminars...FREE______^ to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. B:00PJyiUWnL 10:30PJii | Memorial donations may be made to and Agnes Shannon of East After purchasing the jacket, she attempted to buy some issue. Morrison nipping at Weicker and to take shots at Rowland on the very Do you have tear ol a heart attack, emphysema, Trick or Treat for magic or lung cancer? Do you reach tor a dgarette with the American Heart Association, 5 Hartford; 10 grandchildren; eight jewelry, but was questioned by the clerk and then fled, Listen to John Rowland at a Rowland lobbing bricks at Morrison same issue — harping on the angle ____ ■ BESMART-BEAWINNERJI This Halloween, the 5th and 6th graders of Bowers recent debate talking about Weicker: your morning coltee or alter each meal? Do you Kenneth Armetrong, BA, M. 6lv.; Certified Mae- COME TO H IS PROGRAM Brookside Drive, Wallingford great-grandchildren; a niece; and a Celime “Sam” A. Pel- police reported. — all on the same subject, voting at­ that Rowland missed more impor­ leel and believe you need a cigarette whie urider ter Hypnotist, American Cound of Hypnotbl ^ ^!!!3 School will be out and about Halloween night collecting rftende 06492. nephew. He was predeceased by a The clerk managed to grab Williams jacket, which “It’s very hard for the average per­ tendance. tant votes while he only skipped stress? II your answer is yes, we can change all Examiners; Certified Proctlioner of N.LP.; Mot* lerin tk>n Johnson Institute of Hypnoels Certlicfde for Only You Al Pay non-perishable food items for the Manchester Emergency daughter, Gloria (Sayers) Hinsley. contained the keys to Williams’s car. Police, summoned son to understand why a Senator It should be clear by now that no ol that...Through Dr. Kahl's Hypnosis Program. Leoel perfunctory votes whose outcomes Food Bank. Suggested food items include canned Emilien A. Larose Funeral will be TUesday, at 9:30 Celime “Sam” A. Pcllerin, 92, of to the scene, searched tlie car and found numerous other who’s supposed to be t ^ n g care of one has won this batUe. Each can­ Registration at the door from an hour up to class time. were foregone. Special Discount for a group of len or Attention Employers: We conduct vegetables and fruit, pasta, cereal, jello, pudding, crack­ Emilien A. Larose, 87, of a.m., from the Molloy Funeral Newington, father of Alice “Ali” items of clothing that had been reported as stolen, police his responsibilities in the Senate, didate offers plenty of material on more, cifl officB for details. seminars kx hospitals, laclortes Cash. Visa. MasterCard, and check accepted. Last week there was more grim ers, soup, etc. all sizes are welcome. For more informa­ Hartford, husband of Irene (Foley) Home, 906 Farmington Ave., West POuliot of Manchester, died Friday reported. who happens to be a multimil­ the subject. A office complex Presented ee a pubile eetvioe by Dr. Kehl S Aeeociatas kic. news from the attendance front. You wil smoke two cigafenes while in S*lf-hypoo«is It touQht for 7003 Hwy. 3. OSeoo, IN 471 S3. tion, call Rose Jackson at 646-8646 or 647-84(X). Larose, brother of Blandine Millctle Hartford, with a mass of (Thristian (Oct. 19) at the New Britain General Police seized the car, and when Williams came to the lionaire is out collecting I hypnosis. Bring all your bgarettes lo dass. Ph. (812) 288-2248 • 2SS-4333 • 2SS-2024 (Fax) In 1988, Democratic senatorial Both Rowland and Morrison missed r*4nforc«rr>«nT and Irene Bourey, both of burial at 10 a.m. in St. Peter Claver Hospital. He was the husband of the station to pick it up, she was questioned and then ar­ honorariums when he should be challenger Jo.seph Lieberman un­ roll call votes on the House on the Manchester, died Wciiesday (Oct. Church, West Hartford. Burial will late Aldea (Ducharme) Pellerin. rested, police reported. taking care of his Senate respon­ seated Weicker — then a Old Guard slide show issue of most-favored-nation status Z STOP SMOKING AND WEIGHT CONTROL ARE SEPARATE CLASSES O 17) at Hartford Hospital. He was be in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford. He is survived by a son and She was charged with fifth-degree larceny, forgery, sibilities.” Republican, now running as an in­ Karan Wells - Owensboro, KY for China. In that vote. Democrats < WEIGHT CLASS The Old Guard will meet at the Emanuel Lutheran bom in Hamnord, (Quebec, Canada, Friends ma call at the funeral home, daughter-in-law, Leo E. and Birute and theft of a credit. Released on a $500 bond, she is WEIGHT 6:00 P.M. UNTIL Church, 60 Church St., at 10 a.m. on TUesday, Oct. 23. A and had resided in Hartford since Tuesday, from 9 to 9:30 a.m. Pellerin, with whom he made his scheduled to appear Wednesday in Superior Court in AND KEEP IT OFF WITH DR. KAHL'S PROfiRAM slide program prepared by the Connecticut Historical (t) -YES- YOU CAN THROUGH THE POWER OP YOUR OWN MIND, 8:00 P,M. 1924. Memorial donations may be made to home, another daughter, Emelie Manchester. Woman wins (2) HYPNOSIS HAS BEEN PROVEN TO BE THE SAFE A EASY WAY TO LOSE WEIGHT, Society on “The Shakers” will be presented. Senior Besides his wife and sisters, he is Klein of Nekoosa, Wise., two Only St. Mary Home, 2021 Albany Ave., MANCHESTER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (3) BRING ANY TYPE OF FOOD TO SEMINAR THAT YOU ARE HAVING OlFFlCULfTY citizen men are invited. survived by a son, Rene N. Larose brothers, Zoel Pellerin of Danbury WITH SUCH AS SWEETS. FRIE D FOODS. OR ANY TYPE OF DRINK. BEFORE AFTER! West Hartford 06117-2701. abuse case presents (4) YOU WILL BE AWAKE * TOTAUV AWARE AT AU TIMES, YOU WILL NOT LOSE BRING FRENDS YOU Lost 125 bs. wkh Dr. KshlY progon of Glastonbury; two daughters, Rita and j. Jenereux Pellerin of Moncton, Sptaal discouni t you wtnt both dtssas.\ Emma (Belyea) Smith COffTROL WHILE IN HYPNOSIS, ___ ALLPAYLESSI___ Easter Seal dinner/ceremony Egan of West Hartford, and Lucille Canada, seven grandchildren; 13 Public Meetings DANBURY (AP) — A South- LIVING WILLS: CLIP, AND SAVE FOR BONUS Lockwood of Montezuma, Mexico; Emma (Belyea) Smith, R.N., 87, great-grandchildren; and several I The 55th Annual Meeting of the Easter Seal Society of 10 grandchildren; and five great­ of Tolland, wife of William Smith, nieces and nephews. bury woman was awarded $500,000 Medical and Legal Aspects Connecticut Inc., will be held on Thursday, Oct. 25, at The following meetings are scheduled for today: by a Superior Court judge after she grandchildren. sister of Juanita Dutton of Hemlocks Recreation Center, 147 Jones St., Hebron. The Manchester, died Saturday (Oct. 20) Funeral services will be held sued her stepfather for years of presented by The funeral will be Thesday, 9:15 Monday, 9:15 a.m., at the MANCHESTER program will begin at 5 p.m. with a cocktail reception, at a local convalescent home. She sexual abuse. a.m., from the Fisette-Batzner Newington Memorial Funeral Pension Board, Lincoln Center hearing room, 3 p.m. LEROY N. TESTERMAN, M.D. followed by a General Membership meeting at 5:30 p.m. Funeral Home, 20 Sisson Ave., was bom in Island Falls, Maine, and Advisory Board of Health, Lincoln Center gold room, Residents Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. An awards presentation had lived in Tolland for 26 years. Home, 20 Bonair Ave., with a mass of Hartford, followed by a mass of 4 pan. “I feel wonderful,” the 20-year- will follow dinner. Anyone interested in attending the of Christian burial at 10 a.m. at the old woman said after the award was and Christian burial at 10 a.m. in the She is survived by a daughter, ; Zoning Board of Appeals, Lincoln Center hearing Annual Meeting should call the Easter Seal Society at Church of St. Anne, Hartford. Inter­ Maxine S. Link of Westford, Mass.; Church of the Holy Spirit, room, 7 pan. announced Friday. “I never thought Newington. Burial will be in Mt. St. a court of law would see it my way. A TO R N EY JOHN C. YAVIS, JR. Manchester-Rockville-Vernon Area 228-9438 or l-8(X)-874-7687. There is an $8 per person ment will be in Mount St. Benedict a brother, Theodore Belyea of Commission on Aging, Senior Center, 7:30 pjn. charge for the dinner. Cemetery, Bloomfield. Friends may Flushing, N.Y.; two other sisters, Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. I feel so compensated by the judge.” Members of the Hospital's Ethics Committee Calling hours will be Sunday, from Board of Education, Martin School, 7:30 p.m. Your telephone may be ringing soon to offer you the... call at the funeral home Monday, Elsie Belyea of Talcottville, and Es­ The woman, her mother, and her Church group meets telle Giacin of Flushing, N.Y.; three 7 to 9 p.m. ANDOVER Wednesday, October 24 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Recreation Commission, Town Office Building, 7:30 attorney, Ellen Plasil of Danbury, all “We Gals” — Emanuel Lutheran Church, will meet on grandchildren; a daughier-in-law; cried after the announcement, which 1990-1991 Edition James E. Conley and several nieces and nephews. She p.m. 6 p.m. Includes 35mm camera Thesday, Oct. 23, at 1 pjn. Beth Harlow, of the Depart­ Carol Ann Bolin came after a day of testimony. ment of Human Needs, MACC, will be the speaker. James E. Conley, 75, of 102 was predeceased by a son, Charles BOLTON H. Louise Ruddell Auditorium delivered to you today with Wetherell St., Manchester, husband Bagnall, and a grandson. Carol Ann Bolin, 50, of Plano, The woman’s last name has not Family Shopper Public Building Commission, Community Hall, 7:30 your gift book. of Zita (Quagliaroli) Conley, died Funeral service will be Tuesday, Texas, formerly from Manchester, p.m. been used in media reports because Free ■ Open To The Public 64th reunion planned Oct. 21, at Manchester Memorial 8:30 a.m., from the Burke-Fortin died Saturday (Oct.20) in the H.C.A. of policies against printing the COVENTRY Gift Book Program The Class of 1926, South Manchester High School, Hospital. He was bom in Rumford, Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., Medical CciUer in Plano. She was names of sexual assault victims. Her Rockville, with a mass of Christian bom in Manchester Aug. 14, 1940, Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Office will celebrate its 64th reunion Wednesday afternoon at Maine, and lived in Manchester for Building, 7:30 pjn. first name is Debbie. burial at 9:30 a.m., in St. Bernard’s lo John Fischer and Marjorie Wad­ Hea lth m S ourc^ Over $800.00 Manchester Counfty Club. many years. He was employed by Steering Committee, Town Office Building, 7:30 p.m. There will be a social hour from noon until 1 p.m. Church. Burial will be in St. Ber­ dell Fischer. She was in retail sales She sued Edward A. Forys, 46, of the U.S. GovemmenL retiring in HEBRON In Merchandise & Service Lunch will follow. 1975. He was an Army Air Corps nard’s Cemetery. Friends may call for Dillards. Danbury, last year for damages AT MANCMESTKR at the funeral home today, from 2 to Conservation Commission, Town Hall, 7:30 pjn. resulting from the sexual abuse and MKMnitlAI. HOSPITAL Far reservations, contact Ruth Treat, 6 Hebron Road, veteran of World War n. He was a She is survived by a son, Bret Delivered To You Today Bolton. 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial Bolin of Houston: a daughter, the “loss of her childhood.” Forys member of the National Association donations may be made to Rockville Stacey O’Mahoney of Richmond, did not contest the suit, which of Federal Employees, the Army 71 Haynes Street Manchester Navy Club in Manchester, and the General Hospital, 31 Union St., England: her mother, and two resulted in an automatic verdict for Committee for grad party Rockville 06066, or to Rockville sisters, Nancy T^ler and Barbara Thoughts the woman. Manchester Senior Citizens. 647-6600 For Only *39.95 An organizational meeting for the alcohol-free Besides his wife, he is survived Memorial Nursing Home, 22 South Wright, all of Manchester. Graduation Party for the MHS class of 1991 will be held by a daughter, Peggy Conley of St., Rockville. 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THE NEW BREED BLONDIE by Dam Young A Stan Draka C r o s s w o r d A JAPANESE CORPORATkX THIS JAPANESE BUYING ^S T BOUGHT MV HE HAIP A HOT O O ^ .iB aiiflirtilrr'K iT u li'i IS r e a l l y g e t t in g CART ; BUSINESS SERIOUS ACROSS (airline) \ 44 Gravel ridge WHAT OO 1 C ra v iti 47 Pari of corn YOU MEAN S Spiny plant antaatar 49 Spanish Section 3, Page 11 12 YounB fleet woman 52 Female exile ANOTHER ANGLE Monday, October 22, 1990 13 Dlalntag- 56 Drive ratlon forward 14 Jack ------57 Salad box dressing U_) 15 Paata dith Ingredient 16 Pacad 58 Sierra — 18 WInlar mo. 59 Absorb 19 — pollol 60 Is human News with an unusual twist 20 Typa of larva 22 Iraland DOWN ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson 26 Mutical sign 26 Sanlor 1 Fraction LOOK.' I raUMDA GJ?6AT 29 Broad 2 Preface kel and — 39 American apraad 3 Imitative In 21 Not long ago folk singer fvPOMPKIlO FORA 32 Synihatic sound (2 wds.) Pete — h v V i d^CK-O-LAUTERIO,' fabric 4 Molt 23 Heathen 41 Elke — Stroke gives New Yorker 34 Japaneia 5 Snakellke deity 43 Spaces aaah fish 24 Entertainer 45 Flavor 35 Over (poet.) 6 Guile — McEntIre 46 Paradises 36 Cudgel 7 Rubber 25 Commenta­ 48 Jason's ship 37 Fond du — , tubing tor Sevareld 50 Exasperate t o i l Wit. 8 Argentina's 27 Bewildered 51 Tavern ------CO Ed Baker 36 Take away a Scandinavian accent — Peron 28 Units beverage by 9 Excavate 29 Cheek 52 Night before "Those things really date ya, Pop." force 10 Negative 30 Of aircraft a holiday 40 Hardy's prefix 31 TV's talking 53 Hr. segment heroine 11 Literary horse 54 Participle By MALCGLM RITTER Immediately after the stroke, the about a dozen other cases in the 42 Metal miscellany (2 wds.) ending SNAFU by Bnieo BMttIo The Associated Press man’s speech was slurred for a day scientific literature. deposit 12 East of Minn. 3 3 ------55 Vetch 43 — LIngus or two. His accent appeared as he Other cases have produced a 17 Critics Sis- barrel oomi)u NEW YGRK — An American recovered, Tippett said. French accent in a British person rr r W T 7 SPIDER-MAN by Stan I with no knowledge of foreign lan­ The man, a 32-year-old from Bal­ and a Polish accent in a young guages began speaking with a Scan­ timore, enjoyed the accent at first Czech, he said. Some 40 percent of ^ WISH P erS R HAPN'TGONe J ^ ; ANSWEf? THIS AO / J dinavian accent after a stroke, a re­ and said he hoped it would help at­ cases he knew of produced German, TT searcher reports. tract women, Tippett said. Swedish or Norwegian accents, he But by the time his accent had lar­ W The man had foreign accent said. w gely faded, six weeks after the A person’s native tongue has no ( 9 syndrome, a rare condition that scientists say may shed light on how stroke, he said he was happy to be bearing on which accent appears, he different parts of the brain con- speaking like an American again. said. /O/ uibute to spoken language. His speech was normal by about 3'/2 The acquired accent may become months after the stroke. 3 T ■3T “He was pretty clear. Everyone “rather permanent,” depending on who heard him said he sounded While he had the syndrome, he where the brain is injured, said Dr. 3 T Scandinavian or Nordic,” said Dr. typically added extra vowel sounds Elliott D. Ross, director of the clini­ as he spoke, saying such things as, rar Dean Tippett, a neurophysiology cal research program at the Neurop- TAhj-r fellow at the University of “How are you today-ah?” Tippett sychialric Research Institute in \ M t ^ School of Medicine in Baltimore. said. His voice also rose in pitch at Fargo, N.D. EEK AND MEEK by Howl# Schnaldsr the end of sentences, as if asking a Aronson said many people with n r In foreign accent syndrome, a brain malfunction produces speech question. the disorder are misdiagnosed as Some vowel sounds were also iu i VO SCU REALIZE. THAT rr APPEARS -mAT w hile ^ THERE WAS A alterations that sound like a foreign having a psychological disturbance. accent. Gthcr reported cases in substituted, making “hill” come out Most patients he has seen were 57 m LAST 1 0 s m IWE lAJERL EfJJCMMG OUR PiCIcFDCKET LOOSE 58 Americans have involved apparent as “heel” and “quite” as “quiet” well-adjusted, he said. You took pictures of the most spectacular THE SREATtST TRAWSFER MO/I E-STAR PRESPEfJT.. (U THE t h e a t e r ? r ik) German, Spanish, Welsh, Scottish, “That” was pronounced “dat.” The best known case of the leaves we ve had in 15 years...with black OFMOfJ£VFRD^A^HeFD^R Gther language features made ■ and white film?!" Irish and Itdian accents. syndrome dates from World War n. DTHERlOT lU HISTDRV? him sound foreign, such as putting A 30-year-old Norwegian who was 22 The sjmdrome is triggered by (c) 1990 by NEA, Inc. the accent on the wrong syllable, struck in the head by shrapnel from V bleeding in the brain, head injuries generally avoiding contractions and Stumped? Get answers to clues by calling "Dial-a-Word" ^ \ a Nazi air raid began speaking with or strokes. A stroke is a blockage of saying such things as “I come back” at 1-900-454-3535andenteringaccesscodenumber 184; a German accent. THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME blood supply to an area of the brain. instead of “I came back,” Tippett _____ 95c per minute; Touch-Tone or rotary phones._____ m by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee “Because people in her town Tippett spoke in a telephone inter­ said. hated Germans, this was particularly Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form view before describing the case Arnold Aronson, a Mayo Clinic troublesome for her,” Tippett said. four ordinary words. o I0 Z 2, Q Tbesday at the annual meeting of the speech pathologist who has “She would go into shops and WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll American Neurological Association evaluated about 20 people with the stores, and people refused to wait on PRUTE in Atlanta. syndrome, said he knew of only her.” r ^ CELEBRITY CIPHER HAVE VOU SEEN AAV MV DAD WAe TALKtNGr A N D IT WENT THROJ^H Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous FROiS-2 IT r a m ABOUT HOM TASTY THE WINDOWy SC R EEN ■ In September, Joseph C. people, past and present. Each letter in the cipher stands lor a AW AV FRCAA HOME. legal authorities for bringing “dis­ was convicted in August of counter­ another. Today's clue: U equals V. FROG’S UESiS A R E .,. ANDAI_L_. Clemons, 26, housed in a courthouse grace” to judges by entering a feiting and faces up to 20 years in LULE1 / cell in Fredericksburg, Va., pending / . televised “Miss Topless” event. She 'YGP WKPF YGMY / prison. Among his work was print­ a court appearance for breaking into came in second. ing several million Polish zlotys, a motel, pried open the cell door, TPPJB YGP EP2 ■ A Cuyahoga County, Ohio, worth only about $300. Said a ' v w G walked down a hallway and past judge recently awarded two rape Secret Service agent, “He could JPXJFP VXUOEN VYCOON WHAT SHE 5/AlC? guards at the front door, and es- victims damages from their assailant have printed a boxcar full of them — t h e r e w a s a b o u t r't oJ r*.o.f capied, while wearing leg irons. He based on $50 per day each for the and not have enough to buy an ex­ WMBYPC YGME YGP I THAT LONG-LINE t>k^ was not discovered missing until a rest of their lives. Nine other victims pensive suit.” WORKEf?. dtVALU local citizen called police to report a ■ Brian Richard Hoy was sen­ B J PPS XW ZXCCL SLUDOH man walking down the street wear­ tenced in Edmonton, Alberta, in July Now arrange the circled letters to ERNIE by Bud Qraca _ The Aasoclatad Praaa ing shackles. form the surprise answer, as sug­ Newj ofJheVJeird for a 1977 conviction for extortion OB VXEPL.' — C I J SUPERMARKET SENSATION — A woman wears a cocktail dress made from food wrappers ■ A judge in Genoa, Italy, sen­ gested by the above cartoon. moctesic?.'' r TWO MOWTHS A60 I after 13 years on the lam in the IHREE PAYS LATER. TWO YOU'RE SAVIM6 -THE tenced notorious soccer rabblerouser ZOFWCOS BGPPS. OvW'T BELIEVE IT's MV, SKIPPED DIMMER AT| MILLIOM FISH FLCjATEP by British fashion designer “Red or Dead" during the launch of the British Council’s spring/ United States. Hoy’s scheme was to Answer: s o m e t h in g I I I X YOU STILL MORAL HER HOUSE... SHE EWVIROWMEMT By Claudio Pianura, 22, to “silence” PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “You know it’s not a good wax TO THE TOP OF THE EATIMS HER summer collections for 1991 in London. spring from a closet while his as­ MOOCH DIMMER I OBU- THREW HER fiOULAJ PASSAIC RIVER...IT during the World Cup matches in museum when there are wicks coming out of people’s (Answers tomorrow) OUT OF EFF/E f C0OK/W6’ sociate, a prostitute, had a client in a (SAT/OW, OUT THE rack POOfi WAS the BIGGEST FISH May. He was not to meet in public heads. — Rick Reynolds. Jumbles: DRAMA TAKEN LAXITY CHERUB EVERY MIGHT/, compromising position. Hoy would Saturday's ERMIE' K1L L.IM t h e h is t o r y Answer What the pi... absolutely^ or private with groups of more than What the perfectionist had an aptitude for- O f BAYOMME.' take a photo and sell the negative for EXACTITUDE three and was not to talk with $10,000. In the episode that led to anyone about soccer until July 8. conviction, Foy’s victim had P“ '‘ • I* •••"•Ulv lor «2JO. "inch Includai u>i Ub» Many remain convinced c/o this ntwipaptr, P.O. Box 43M, Orlando. FL 32802-43M. ■ Kelly Lee Hardyman, 20, negotiated the amount down to Includa your nama, addraBi and zip coda and maka your chack payabla to nawapaparbooka. pleaded guilty in May to breaking f't $125, convinced Hoy to take a into a home in Gainesville, Fla. He check, and had post-dated the check THE PHANTOM by Law Falk A Sy Barry that Elvis is not dead was caught when the owner returned to facilitate Hoy’s capture. to find him entranced, playing the ■ From the Wichita Eagle crime family’s Nintendo game. By LARRY MeSHANE death 13 years ago. She goes so far as to guess (via a column, April, 11: A man walked BUGS BUNNY by Warner Broe. ■ In April, Judge Eduardo The /^sociated Press 'The folks at Graceland say Elvis letter from one true believer) when CHUCK SHEPHERD into a gas station, laid $2 on the Rodriguez ruled, in Granada, Spain, counter for cigarettes, and while the WHATCHA AN INVITATION TO A GEE, I WONDER WHAT KIND remains buried at his Memphis Elvis will make his comeback: Aug. that Jesus Christ was innocent of the GOT THEREj attendant turped to get the cigaret­ HALLOWEEN PARTY. OF HALLOWEEN RARTY NEW YORK — He’s 55. with a tourist attraction. Biographer Albert 16, 1993, the 16th anniversary of his charges that sent him to death in BUGSY.? I CAN'T DECIDE IF slight paunch, salt-and-pepper hair tes, the man reached into the cash R E A L WITCHES AND VAMPIRES Goldman maintains Presley com­ excursion to that Graceland in the Galilee, finding that Jesus suffered of the man have a lawsuit pending I SHOULD GO A S WOULD HAVE... and a penchant for bologna sky. register, took the entire paper con­ A W/TCH OR AS mitted suicide. Elvis’ hairstylist, “significant” violations of due against him for $52 million. sandwiches and cowboy hats. He’s tents and fled. To the best of the at­ A VAMPIRE best man, personal cook and Mem­ Brewer-Giorgio is right about one process of law, especially the ab­ However, the man’s earning in the federal witness protection tendant’s recollection, there was a phis Mafia sidekicks — all in books thing; she’s not alone. Seven percent sence of a defender. capacity is limited because he is program ... or maybe producing $1 bill on top of the paper compart­ of their own — confirm the King is of Americans in a 1989 CBS News ■ District Judge Brigita serving the next 1,449 to 3,195 movies ... or driving an 18-wheeler. ment and only several scraps of gone. poll said they believed Elvis was Volopichova, 27, of Pizen, Czechos- years in prison for the rapes. He’s Elvis in the ’90s. Gail is not convinced. alive; most of them, apparently, sent paper underneath. The man left the lavakia, was recently disciplined by ■ In Orlando, Fla., Joseph T. Hill $2 on the counter. Or so says Gail Brewer-Giorgio, “The possibility of Elvis Presley’s the author unsolicited accounts of author of the best-selling “Is Elvis being alive is greater now than it HAQAR THE HORRIBE by Dik Browne their first-person encounters with Alive?’’ She’s back with “The Elvis was a year ago, two years ago. And the King of rock ’n’ roll. t o u ^ ^ THE GRIZWELLS by Bill Schorr Files,” her latest look at the I am not alone in that belief,” There’s gas station attendant To FARK ^ FAR AlA/AY 2 phenomenon she’s helped create Heavenly Brewer-Giorgio writes in the new Alton R., who lives outside Nash­ GO AHeAP.TUdrkER,„TELL I LEARMEP A HENV father 5 about Elvis Presley and his (alleged) book. ville. »-Z2- /OUft. . V/HAT y< U VHOUP.,, PIP TOPAy,. O 0 O “I was talking on the telephone to my mother when a man stopped in help c r 2? for gas. As he approached the store - I © G , to pay for his purchase, I told my !ars only for the mother, ‘I thinlc this man is Elvis Presley.’ ... He turned to me, smiled needed with that same crooked smile, and winked and left without a word. I m Itra-impractical NEW YORK (AP) — A devilish am convinced that Elvis was in my presence that night,” says Alton. real estate market has homeowners ALLEY OOP by Dave Graua Imagine a vehicle that operates award-winning entries, which u-ying an age-old religious custom 'The book contains divergent tales — they’re burying statues of St. not by accelerator pedal, brakes were judged on originality and of Elvis’ musical tastes. A Seattle ARE YOU SURE FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavas and steering wheel, but by voice Joseph. I WAS ON MY WAY TH'FUTURE/ ATIME- creativity, not practicality. woman says she spotted a bearded I DON'T NEED r~ii ■ ______That’s what purveyors of TH' LAMP T'fiET TO A PLACE IN TH' WHERE IN V MACHINE, command. Or a robot-like car that Elvis in a cowboy hat checking out MY LAST WISH? FUTURE WHEN THAT TH’ FUTURE?/ LAB IN “walks” rather than rolls over all religious goods believe, and they LITTLE BUTTERBALL TH'YEAR the competition at a Rolling Stones 1 DROPPED ME OFF ______w /tfNfvfP I NF a F say sales prove it. types of terrain. Or a three legged concert, while a Michigan man says HERE BY MISTAKE.' ‘jU C C f S S vehicle that looks like an uniden­ t h a t c f f a m the King was inspecting old “I can’t keep them in stock and f z i s e s tified flying object and is just as I Monkees albums at the L^eside the importers can’t get them fast maneuverable. Mall. enough,” said James Borger, owner TO THE TOP^ 1 GET These are just a few of the Elvis told that same Michigander of J&H Church and Religious A ^ I N K I N G whimsical vehicles dreamed up that he owned an old English sheep­ Goods of Bellmore on New York’s and built by members of Toyota’s dog and an airedale. Later, in an . FEEL/NCJ, Engineering Society for their 14th

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We offer an Fireplaced living room. modifications the request for a spedal exception under Article Ann, Liggett Parkade 2 baths. $132,000. Call All reasonable offers gIR; Tolland Tpke. or gIR: Tolland Turnpike II, Section 6.02.02 of the zoning regulations to permit the con­ exc. starting salary & North Main to Union to or North Main To Union Pharmacy, 647-9966. benefits package which Ron Re/Max East Of struction of a new office building at the above address. The River 647-1419 or considered. By Owner. Rossetto Dr. "We’re to Rossetto Drive. EXPERIENCED- includes dental. Come Blanchard & Rossetto ALBERT UNDSAY — INLAND WETLANDS PERMIT (L-60): 649-3087. F $107,900. Selling Houses" SUBDIVISION (L-61): SPECIAL EXCEPTION MODIFICA- Hairdresser for busy in & fill out an applica­ Blanchard & Rossetto, 646-2482. RON (L-62); EROSION CONTROL PLAN (L-63) — 20 salon in Manchester. tion or call Economy C.H.F.A. APPROVED 646-2482. Day/evening hours Electric Supply Inc. 428 Contemporary Condo 64 6-4 285 TAYLOR STREET — acting in its capacity as the Inland Wet­ F OPEN HOUSE- Noon to lands Agency approved with modifications the request to con­ available. 649-3999. Tolland Turnpike, with fireplatp la c e . 3 MANCHESTER- 5 2pm. Tuesday October duct regulated activities within the wetlands and the 50 foot MEDICAL Secretary Part Manch. CT. 06040 647- bedrooms, 1 1/2 bath. 5000. EOE M/F/HA/. Only $117,900. Call DOLLAR WISE DREAMI Bramblebush Road. 23, 1990. 161 Kent Dr. nc^-wetlctnd regulated areas at the above address. The Com­ time. 20 hours/week. Manchester. Spacious, mission also approved with modifications the request to create today & ask for Deb. New Country Authen- Charming and fun. No Billing & typing. 649- LEGAL SECRETARY-Full Re/Max East Of The thic salt box with mag­ work, just move in this contemporized bi-level, a three lot subdivision, the special exception modification and . or flex time, the erosion control plan for the above address. 0110 River 647-1419 or 646- nificent views standing lovely 4 bedroom Cape beautiful surroundings. B i i i Manchester. Ex­ on 3-1- acres. 3 with inground pool. 138 Bobby Lane, L A copy of these decisions has been filed in the Town Clerk’s 2046. F______perienced in family law. fireplaces, beehive Manchester. Noon to office. $168,900. Owner to 11 HELP WANTED Call Leo Barrett, 649- CHFA 8.5 PER CENT oven, winding drive, pay $3,000 towards 2:00 pm. Magnificent 12 Planning and Zoning Commission 3125. MORTGAGE-6 Room WILLINGTON. closing cost. Call Diane room Contemporary. Marion Taggart, Secretary NEW CORPORATION- Cape in the Forest St. $224,900. DIR: 1-84 to Immediate occupancy. m - RECEPTIONIST- Busy Re/Max East Of The 048-10 Expanding into this Manchester Medical of­ area. Immaculate home Route 74, West on 74 River 647-1419 or 228- Also avail, for rental at area seeks energetic fice seeks additional with fireplaced living to Parker Road. Era 4514. F______$1800/month. Call Judy can do individuals "Run receptionist. Duties in­ room and treed lot. Philips 742-1450. or Kathy 633-0111. the Showl" Experience clude reception, filing, Priced for immediate MANCHESTER- Ravels Real Estate. preferred, but we will FOR PETE’S SAKEII \ typing, telephones, & sale. $120’s. Call Vivian Don’t let this spacious $229,000. Lovely 9 OWNER WANTS to be LUNCH train in management, room custom Colonial MM ' i TOWN OF ANDOVER appointment Ferguson. "We’re Sell­ sales and marketing. Cape slip by you I Full creative. Some owner LEGAL NOTICE scheduling. Send ing Houses" Blanchard dormered for extra big in Rockledge. Offered financing or other in­ A copy of the Auditors report Call 297-6084 for 24 resume & 2 references & Rossetto, 646-2482. rooms, featuring 3 by the original owners. hour recorded 4 Bedrooms, 1 -floor centives on this 4 tor the Town of Andover for rKNOC to: Manchester Herald bedrooms, 1.5 baths, bedroom Colonial. message. VK den with fireplace, for­ the fiscal year ended June 30, P.O. Box 591, Box C. fireplace, hardwood Plenty of formal and in­ 1990 is on file in the Office of Associates. Manchester, CT. CHFA Possible- mal dining room, eat in floors, aluminum siding kitchen, living room. formal areas. Quality the Town Clerk and available 06040. Manchester. $129,500. plus a stone front. Nice construction. Call and tor public inspection. Affordable Colonial with Enclosed sun porch, \ PIZZA COOK & Prep man SALES-The bestit jobjo in screened porch & 2 car see how this can fit into Dated in Andover, Connec­ a one-car detached spacious lower level !643> wanted. Days or nights. NeNew England. $100K garage. You’ll love the family room with 2nd your future. Call Bar­ ticut this 19th day of October Experience preferred. garage. First floor new price of $129,900.1 bara Re/Max East Of dluIus yearly commission. fireplace. Many extras. 1990. Apply at Nullis 706 laundry, 1 1/2 baths, Jackson & Jackson The River 647-1419. F Pree leads, trips, newer furnace. Great U&R Realty, 643-2692. Marie R. Burbank, Hartford Road, management. Call 647-8400. F PLENTY OF TREATSIII Town Clerk Manchester. opportunity for the F______today. It could change single person or couple LET THE SUNSHINE INI! $199,900. Exquisite your life. 1-800-488- starting out. D.W. Fish $229,900. Let yourself REMEMBER JUNE defines this 3999. 643-1591. go into this 3-4 CLEAVER??? She was scrumptious Contem­ the best housekeeper UTILITY CONSTRUC­ F bedroom Contem­ porary Bi-level with r i TION company looking porary offering a wood on TV in the 1960 s I fireplaced living room, 2 CHFA Possible- The owner of this full baths, 25x22 family for driver/laborer. Good MANCHESTER. cathedral ceilingll Hardwood flooring charming 4 room Cape room, office and much starting wage and fringe $141,000. Centrally air Cod Condo liked to benefits. Call 633-3930. throughout, 21x11 Sun- more. Reap the benefits conditioned, 3 bedroom keep it just as clean as of energy efficiency with Ranch with lots of ex­ room that will really light up your lifel Lovely Mrs. Cleaver would the thermal pane / tras including 2 full ahvel Located at windows. Enjoy the in- baths, in-ground pool landscaping, mag­ 12 SI'TUATION nificent pines set out Wetherall Village where ground pool with brick ori DINNER DINNER Larger ads are available WANTED and covered patio. condo living couldn’t be patio. Backyard abuts Broker/Owner. D.W. front for extra privacy I up to 1 full page! Almost one full Glas­ better! Central air, open space property for GENERAL Secretary Fish 643-1591. tonbury acre too! Don’t fireplace, full basement, extra privacy! Anne seeking full time posi­ F______miss out on this gemi! fully applianced, 1st Miller 647-8000. F I can enjoy my own home cooking. I can dine out if I want to. Now I can And now with Weight Watchers foods, tion Monday-Frioay. CHFAI This may be your Anne Miller 647-8000. F floor laundry. Ample Typing, data entry, & last opportunity to get a room to expand on 2nd 1 Today Is great day ... and Weight Watchers has always eat at my favorite restaurants I can spend less time in the kitchen. flair for general public. CHFA mortage! We floor. Priced perfect at Insurance a plus. Classified Is a great wav allowed me to eat my own home- while still losing weight because Mix & Match shows me how to have the largest inven­ LOTS OF IMPROVE­ $123,900. Jackson & ... to sell something! 643- Please call 423-4797 tory of houses that MENTS- Manchester. Jackson 647-8400. F cooked meals. It's why I chose anytime. 2711. Weight Watchers provides me with incorporate Weight Watchers foods qualify for CHFA in the $134,900. 7 room Cape TANNER ST-5 Room Weight Watchers. I can eat with menu guidelines for eating out. So right into my menu planner. So I area! Era Philips Real with brand new 2nd ranch. Natural cabinets, 2 2 CONDOMINIUMS Estate 742-1450. F floor wired and rough my family and lose the weight I it's easier for me to stay on the can enjoy a great tasting meal hardwood floors, 2 FOR SALE 13 BUSINESS OPPOR­ CREAM PUFFI Absolute- plumbed for full abth. baths, rec room with want. program without changing my without measuring or weighing. TUNITIES ly immaculate in & out, Many other new fea­ sliders onto sun porch. MANCHESTER-Centrally CHEER tures including atrium lifestyle. Now I can spend more time doing completely redone Treed yard. No agents. located, 2nd floor Con­ •RARE CHANCE** Local inside, energy efficient, doors, vinyl siding, $159,900. 646-0454. do in nice condition. 4 Your favorite pressure treated deck the things I want. snack vending route- walking distance to TOO COPED TO rooms, 2 bedrooms, 1- RunnerAYalker on! ALL CASH INCOME- beach. Well kept and morel D.W. Fish 1/2 baths and fully 643-1591. F______COPE??ll! $229,000. PLACE for sale, call dan 1-800- backyard. COVENTRY, Plenty of room to roam applianced. Priced to 749-1115. only $115,517. Era in this beautiful Colonial sell quicklyl Asking, A personalized VENDING Top local route. Philips 742-1450. F MANCHESTER- with 5 bedrooms, $85,900. Strano Real Priced to sell now. Call $259,000. Deluxe 6 fireplaced living room, Estate, 647-7653. message today! Fred. 1-800-749-0044. HOME FOR THE room ranch at Moun­ fireplaced family room, HOLIDAYSIII Say tain Farms. Ideal for the fireplaced recreation good-bye to rent small family or a retire­ room tool Beautiful sun LET YOUR newspaper SPRAY THAT stalnawav. receipts and own your ment dream home. 6 room overlooking lovely help you keep fruit lors Ballpoint Ink stains on own condo at Rooms, all on 1-floor. lot perfect for living your sparkling clean and sweet shirt pockets...other pla­ Wellsweep just in time Includes a nice size dream. Call us today on smelling. Wash lars, dry ces, too...con be removed for the hoiiaaysl Excel- family room, cathedral this Steep Hollow area completely then put a almost magically by lent condition, 2 ceiling, living room, home! Anne Miller 647- large piece of newspaper spraying hair spray on the bedrooms, 1.5 baths, kitchen with loads of 8000. F Inside the lar and out the Join by November 17, and yoo will receive over $18 worth of Weight Watchers food coupons, almost $7 worth in the first week. Call soot then washing In the private basement, fully cabinets, dining room, lid on. The paper will 643-2711 643-2711 usual wav. Idle Items applianced, ample and 2 bedrooms, You'll never know the absorb any moisture. Let For more information, call 1-800-333-3000 and ask for Susan or bring this ad to your nearest Weight Watchers. ask for Ilze or LeeAnn around the home con be parking, close to beautiful landscaped a classified ad In your eitchonged for cash, al­ power of Clossifled until Please note - all ads must be phoned into the Herald no later than everything. Asking ard. U&R Realty, 643- you use It yourself. Call newspaper find a cash © 1990 Weight Wetchers Intemationel. Inc., owner of Weight Watchers trademarti All rights reserved most magically, when ad­ Monday, November 19,1990 at noon.______$107,000. Jackson & I1692. 643-3711 today to place an buyer tor most anything vertised In classified. Jackson 647-8400. F nrl vou have tor sale. 14—MANCIIES HiR HERALD. 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SCOREBOARD Section 4, Page 17 SPORTS Monday, October 22,1990 LAIT—Ellard 35 pass from Everett (Lanslord INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS kick), 3:45. RUSHING—Phoonix, J.Johnson 30-108. New England scores LAR—Anderson 37 pass from Everett Baseball Football Rosenbach 4-13, Proehl 1-4. New Ybrk, Ander­ Brown 24. Penn 17 (Lanslord kick), 9:42 Soccer son 11-88, Meggett 4-26, Hosteder 6-23, Dartmouth 11, Cornell 6 Fourth Quarter Tillman 4-8, Ingram 1-4, Carlhon 3-4, Flouson Harvard 23, Princeton 20 LAFl—Gary 1 run (Lanslord kick), 1:31. Postseason glance 1- 3, Hampton 1-1. Yble 31, Columbia 7 NFL standings LAR—FG Lanslord 32, 8:23. PASSING — Phoonix, Rosenbach Penn SL 40, Boston College 21 Manchester Soccer Club PLAYOFFS AMERICAN CONFERENCI: Ad—Risen 14 pass from Campbell (Davis 11-20-0-102. Now Ybrk, Simms 2-4-0-10, Hos- Boston U. 15, Rhode Island 13 MHS gets a kick out of beating Windham kick), 10:21. National Ltagua East lell or 11-21-1-180. Connecticut 35, Maine 20 Intra-Club League TTiuraday, Oct. 4 W L T Pet. PF A—54,761. PA RECEIVING— Phoenix, Green 3-22, Proehl Massachusetts 17, Delaware 3 By LEN AUSTER Pittsburgh 4. Cincinnati 3 Buffalo 5 1 0 .833 160 126 2- 33, Flagler 2-23, Reeves 1-10, J.T.Smith 1-7, New HampsNre 59, Northeastern 7 Juniors Friday, Oct. 5 Miami 5 1 0 .833 125 83 Jordan 1-6, Sharpe 1-1. Now Ybrk, Baker 3-65, Holy Cross 34, Lehigh 22 Strikers 2 (Mike Gort, Scott Levesque; Rob Manchester Herald First downs Cincinnati 2, Pittsburgh 1 Indianapolis 2 4 0 .333 98 135 Meggett 3-34, Ingram 2-37, Bavaro 2-31, American Intnl 33, Plymouth SL 17 Rushes-yards Roy played well) Bombers 2 (Will Hughes 2; Monday, Oct. 8 N.Y. Jots 2 5 0 .286 134 178 Manuel 1-18, Cross 1-7, Anderson 1-(minus 2). Now Haven 64, S. Connecticut 46 Fbssing Kenny Leslie and John Beaulieu played well) Cincinnati 6. Pittsburgh 3 New England 1 5 0 .167 90 169 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Now Ybrk, Bahr 56. Cortland SL 41. Springfield 14 MANCHESTER — There’s al­ TUasday, Oct. 9 Central Fleturn Yards Wbfford 62, C. Connecticut 30 Midgets ways a play or two that makes an Cincinnati 5, Pittsburgh 3 Cincinnati 4 2 0 .667 154 153 Comp-Att-Int 49ers 27, Steelers 7 Bridgewater SL 48, Westfield SL 21 Dolphins 3 (Joey LeFloy 3; Lyndsoy Foster Wadnasday, Oct. 10 Houston 4 3 0 .571 169 135 Sacked-Yards Lost Curry 24, Fitchburg SL 22 impact in a game. And the one that Pittsburgh 7 0 0 0— 7 and Sarah Beaulieu p la y ^ well) Sidekicks 1 Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati 2 Pittsburgh 3 4 0 .429 109 128 Punts Framingham SL 26, SE Mass. 13 San Francisco 0 10 10 7—27 (Tim Devanney; Eric CosminI and Ellen Jaco6 helped turn the tide in Saturday’s Friday, Oct. 12 Cleveland 2 4 0 .333 98 139 Fumbles-Lost Lowell 38, Nichols 8 First Quarter CirKirmati 2, Rttsburgh 1, Cincinnati wins West Penaldes-Ybrds Maine Maritime 21, Mass-Boston 3 sen played well) Manehester-Windliam High football Pit—Boll 2 pass from Brister (Anderson kick), series 4-2 LA Raiders 6 1 0 .857 147 99 Time of Possession Vlfarcester SL 33, Mass. Maritimo 20 Seekers 0 (Jessica Passcantoll, Dennis 12:48. Stechholz and Chad SL John played well) Bolts game on Homecoming Day at Kansas City 4 3 0 .571 167 114 Bentley 36, MIT 7 Second Quarter American League Denver 3 4 0 .429 168 17B INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Vitesleyan 21. Amherst 14 0 (Chris Heneghan, Brian Woods and Christine Memorial Field was innocuous SF—FG Color 39, 3:11. Pico played w ^l) Saturday, Oct. 6 Seattle 3 4 0 .429 144 135 RUSHING— Atlanta, Broussard 8-55, T.John- Williams 28. Colby 6 enough. Oakland 9. Boston 1 San Diego 2 5 0 .286 123 132 son 1-12, Flozier 4-8, K.Jones 2-3, Campbell SF—Sherrard 5 pass from Montana, (Cofer Express 1 (Adam Trout; Ryan Gallagher and kick), 14:41. Trinity 43, Bates 14 John Watts played well) Strikers 1 (Brerxfan Manchester junior offensive Sunday, Oct. 7 NA'nONAL CONFERENCE 1-1. Los Angeles, Gary 19-102 Ellard 1-13 Tufts 33, Bowdoin 24 Oakland 4, Boston 1 East Warner 6-10, McGee 1-5, Green 3-4, Delpino Third Quarter Boyle; Nick Figueredo and Malt Fisher played tackle O.J. Cromwell poimced on a SF—FG Cofer 20, 11:07. Union 17, Coast Guard 3 TUasday, Oct. 9 W L T Pet. PF m 1-3, English 1-(minus 8). well) SF—Rathman 1 run (Color kick), 12:25. Middlebury 14, Hamilton 7 missed handoff between quarterback Oakland 4, Boston 1 N.Y. Giants 6 0 0 1.000 150 86 PASSING—Atlanta, Miller 14-24-0-170, Albany SL 49, Norich 21 Wednesday, Oct. 10 Washington 4 2 0 .667 134 82 Fourth Quarter Pee Wee Dave White and running back Kevin Campbell 4-9-1-97. Los Angeles, Everett SF—Rathman 1 run (Color kick), 2:31. Upsula 21, W. New England 9 Oakland 3, Boston 1, Oakland wins series Dallas 3 4 0 .429 90 135 24-38-0-302 Long O-O-O-O. Stony Brook 27, Stonehill 27, tie Robins 2 (Dan Calienle, Chris Currie; Brianne Bottomley at the Whippet 18 late in 4-0 A—64,301. PNIadelphia 2 4 0 .333 130 132 RECEIVING—Atlanta, Risen 5-161, Milling W. Connecticut 12 Merchant Marino 10 Oleksiw played well) Orioles 1 (Eric Lusa; Chris the fourth quarter. Three plays later, Phoenix 2 4 0 .333 79 141 5-48, Broussard 4-18, Dixonm 3-33, Collins 1-7. Brown and Timmy Amiot played well) WORLD SERIES Central Pit SF Falcons 3 (Geoffrey Cook, Michael Roeder, Bottomley booted a 35-yard field Los Angeles, Ellard 6-109, McGee 6-68, Gary First downs Tuesday, Oct. 16 Chicago 5 1 0 .833 142 75 14 22 Timothy Bannon) Cardinals 2 (Nick Gurski, 4-11, D.Johnson 3-17, Anderson 2-61, Holohan Rushes-yards goal — his first varsity attempt — to Cincinnati 7. Oakland 0 Tampa Bay 4 3 0 .571 147 141 23-97 37-150 Drew Gilbert; Ryan Thomson played well) 1-15, A.Cox 1-13, Delpino 1-8. ftissing Wednesday, Oct. 17 Detroit 2 4 0 .333 141 169 103 154 Hawks 3 (Brendan Sheehan, Scott Sprang, begin a string of 17 unanswered MISSED FIELD GOALS-None. Return Yards CirKinnati 5, Oakland 4,10 innings Green Bay 2 4 0 .333 103 146 29 46 Nick O'Neil) Eagles 1 (Joe Lodge; Eric Chetelat Comp-Att-Int Major college scores points as the Indians handled mis­ Friday, Oct. 19 Minnesota 1 5 0 .167 140 135 13-22-1 20-30-2 ard Nicholas Auyeunz played well) Seahawks 19, Chiefs 7 Sacked-Yards Lost Cincinnati 8, Oakland 3 West 2- 17 1-3 EAST Penguins 1 (Mike Haddad, Joe Scollo and take-prone Windham, 30-14, in Punts Saturday, Oct. 20 San Francisco 6 0 0 1.000 154 101 Kansas CHy 0 7 0 0— 7 3- 37 1-39 Army 56, Lafayette 0 Steven Andrews played well) Blue Jays 0 (Matt CCC East Division action. Fumbles-Lost Cincinnati 2, Oakland 1, Cir>cinnati wins Atlanta 2 4 0 .333 161 183 Ssattls 0 3 3 13—19 Boston U. 15, Rhode Island 13 Ybung, Mike Rlruzzello and Flyan Gott played Penalties-Yards “He’s always been there,’’ wries 4-0 LA Rams 2 4 0 .333 164 173 Second Quarter Brown 24, Penn 17 well) Time of Fbssession New Orleans 2 4 0 .333 105 133 KC— Birden 33 pass from DeBerg (Lowery Colgate 31, Fordham 7 Manchester coach Mike Masse said World Series records Thursday's Game kick), 14:02. Connecticut 35, Maine 20 MSC Masters of the 6-foot, 195-pound Cromwell, Sea—FG Johnson 39, :00. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Dartmouth 11, Cornell 6 OAKLAND (AP) — Individual and team Miami 17, New England 10 The Manchester Soccer Club Masters (1980 Third Quarter RUSHING—Pittsburgh, Hoge 1664, Williams Harvard 23, Princeton 20 “^ s t week Fermi tried two on-sides records set and in the 1990 \Abrld Series Sunday's Games boys) lost to Wilton, 63, in state cup actioa Sea—FG Johnson 27. 12:44. 630, Brister 2-3. San Francisco, Carter 17-90, Holy Cross 34, Lehigh 22 between the Cincinnati Rads and the Oakland Dallas 17, Tampa Bay 13 Mike Prindiville (2) and Cameron Boors scored kicks and he recovered both of Fourth Quarter Sydney 7-31, Rathman 1627, Montana 2-4, Liberty 30. Towson SL 10 Athletics: Denver 27, Indianapolis 17 the goals lor the Masters while Prindiville and Sea—FG Johnson 39, 5:35. Ybung 1-(minus 2). Louisville 27, Pittsburgh 20 them. Maybe I should put him out Individual Records Sat Houston 23, New Orleans 10 Jason Krisolofsky added assists. Tim J Sea—FG Johnson 43. 12:00. PASSING— Pittsburgh, Brister 13-22-1-120. Massachusetts 17, Delaware 3 there as a receiver.” Batting Buffalo 30, New Ybrk Jets 27 Domanico, Mike Moriarty, Nick Odoli and Chris Sea—Williams 4 run (Johnson kick), 1306. San Francisco, Montana 20-30-2-157. New Hampshire 59. Northeastern 7 Highest betting average, 4-game series — Washington 13, Philadelphia 7 It was a game where both sides A—€0,358. RECEIVING—Pittsburgh, Green 3-37, Hoge Penn SL 40, Boston College 21 Hamelin also played well. .750, , Cincinnati (previous record Los Angelas Rams 44, Atlanta 24 On Sunday, the Masters lost to West 3-34, Stone 3-16, Mularkey 1-16, Lipps 1-11, Syracuse 42, Rutgers 0 put the football on the ground. Win­ .625, Babe Ruth, N.Y. Vbnkees, 1928). Seattle 19, Kansas City 7 Hartford, 2-0. Joey ErardI, Doug CosminI, Ryan -A KC Sea Hill 1-4, Bell 1-2 San Francisco. Carter 7-57, Temple 31, Virginia Tech 28 41 Most consecutive hits, one series — 7, Billy New York Giants 20, Phoenix 19 dham fumbled eight times, losing First downs 15 16 Rathman 6-29, Rice, 3-31, Sherrard 3-26, Yble 31, Columbia 7 Zawistowski, Steve Huot and Matt Rood played Hatcher, Cincinnati, Games 1 and 2 (previous San Francisco 27, Pittsburgh 7 Rushes-yards 19'69 34-136 Taylor 1-14. SOUTH well for the Masters. five including three in the first half. record 6, Goose Goslin, Washington, 1924, Los Angeles Ftaiders 24, San Diego 9 Ftassing 179 124 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Pittsburgh, Ander­ Alabama 9, Tennessee 6 Thurman Munson, N,Y. Vhnkees, 1976). OPEN DATES: Chicago, Detroit Green Bay, Manchester caught the disease, Return Yards 93 40 son 50. Albany, Ga. 36, Bethune-Cookman 6 MSC Magic Most doubles, 4-game series — 4, Billy Minnesota losing three fumbles in the second Narda Conely/Speclal to the Herald Monday's Gams Comp-Att-Int 23-34-0 13-35-4 Alcorn S i 24, & ulhern U. 14 The Manchester Soccer Club Magic lost to Hatcher, Cincinnati (previous record 3, Hank Sacked-Yards Lost 3-34 1-8 Cowboys 17, Buccaneers 13 Weston, 4-3, in state cup action and tied half. Gowdy, Boston Braves, 1914, Babe Ruth, N.Y. Cincinnati at Cleveland, 9 p.m. Appalachian SL 27, W. Carolina 9 STOPPED — Manchester imeoacKer jonn Rossetti grabs a hoW of the ankle of Windham Sunday, Oct. 28 Punts 7-37 4-38 Dallas 0 0 3 14— 17 Auburn 20, Florida SL 17 Wethersfield, 2-2. Meghan Donnelly (2) and “It couldn’t have been a better Ibnkees, 1928). Fumbles-Lost 3-3 0-0 Tampa Bay 3 7 0 3—13 Christine Parsons scored the goals for the Fielding Buffalo at New England, 1 p.m. Citadel 38, South Carolina 35 quarterback Mark Popeleski, above, in their game Saturday at Memorial Field. The Indians’ Penalties-Yards 7-73 5-35 First Quarter Magic against Weston. Donnelly and Brandy day to play,” Windham coach Brian Most chances, game, tNrd baseman, no er­ Detroit at New Orleans. 1 p.m. Clemson 24, N. Carolina SL 17 Time of Possession 25:55 34:05 TB—FG Christie 23, 13:35. Paige added goals against Wethersfield. rors, 9 innings — 10, , Cincinnati, Miami at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Delaware SL 28, Morgan SL 7 Crudden said. “We were Just turning quarterback Dave White, right photo, finds some running room. White scored one TD and Minnesota vs. Green Bay at Milwaukee, 1 Second Quarter E. Kentucky 55, Tennessee SL 17 Game 3, three putouts, seven assists. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS the ball over left and right. threw for another in Manchester’s 30-14 victory. p.m. TB—Peebles 3 pass from Teslaverde (Chris­ E. Tennessee SL 37, Valdosta SL 22 MSC Dazzlers Most errors, , 4-game series — 3, Joe RUSHING—Kansas City, Word 7-35, Okoyo New York Jets at Houston, 1 p.m. tie kick), 13:41. East Carolina 56, Cincinnati 32 The Manchester Soccer Club Dazzlers (1980 Manchester is a physically talented Oliver, Cincinnati (previous record, 2, Jim Wil­ 11-31, McNair 1-3. Soatlle, Fenner 1675, Wil­ Third Quarter son, St. Louis Cardinals, 1928). Philadelphia at Dallas, 1 p.m. Florida 59, Akron 0 girls) lost to Burlington, 3-2, i state cup actioa Narda Conely/Speclal to the Herald liams 1653, Loville 3-5, Krieg 1-3. Dai— FG Vi/illis 24, 9:38. team and they’re rimning their when you are getting hit, that makes Individual Records Tied Chicago at Phoenix, 4 p.m. Florida ASM 37, S. Carolina SL 17 Lindsay Schneider and Rachel Williams scored ball. “Windham was a team I picked The Indians turned two of the PASSING — Kansas City, DeBerg Fourth Quarter schemes belter and belter,” he 5:13 left in the half. Bottomley’s its tents on this occasion. “The thing Batting Cleveland at Sen Frarrcisco, 4 p.m. Georgia 39. Vanderbilt 28 the Dazzler goals while Leslie Barrett Laura things happen,” Masse said. in the lop two in the CCC East. 23-34-0-213. Seattle, Krieg 13-35-4-13Z Dal— Holt 64 interception return (Willis kick), Whippet turnovers into scores in the PAT try was wide, leaving it 13-0. Most at-bats, one inning — 2, Tampa Bay at San Diego, 4 p.m. Georgia Southern 38, CenL Florida 17 Halford and Stacey Uriano also played well. added. we’ve emphasized with the kids is RECEIVING—Kansas City. Paige 9-80, 8:14. “Whether it was special teams or They’re a good program and this is a and Billy Hatcher, Cincinnati, Game 3, 3rd in­ Washington at New Ybrk Giants, 4 p.m, Georgia Tech 13, North Carolina 13, tie first half. The first was a beautiful The Whippets took advantage of RThomas 4-33, Birden 3-58, McNair 3-21, TB—FG Chrisde 32, 13:04. Masse said the turnovers partly attitude,” Masse said. “Believe and ning (previously accomplished many times, last Cincinnati at Atlanta, 8 p.m. Jackson SL 29, Grambling SL 19 MSc Huskies defensively, the kids rose to the oc­ qiiality win for us. 26-yard TD scamper by Dennis Harry 3-14, Jones 1-7. Seatde, Williams 4-52, Dal— Irvin 28 pass from Aikman (Willis kick). two Manchester turnovers to take you’ll achieve and stay together. by Greg Gagne and Kirby Puckett Minnesota, OPEN DATES: Denver, Los Angeles Raiders, LSU 30, Kentucky 20 can be attributed to his hard-hitting casion.” Chadwick 3-37, Blades 3-27, Skansi 2-12, 14:37. Marylarid 23, Duke 20 The Manchester Soccer Club Huskies (boys “I think this is where we really Davis (four carries, 32 yards) which 1987, Game 2. 4th inning). Kansas City, Seattle McNeil 1-4 9 and under) blanked Windsor, 2-0, and ^ g e d defense led by linebackers John the lead in the third quarter. Chris You can’t let adversity take you Monday, Oct. 29 A—68,315. Middle Term. 56, Austin Peay 7 Manchester also intercepted four turn the comer,” Masse said. “To pul he broke cleanly to the outside in the Most consecutive hits. World Series ap­ MISSED FIELD GOALS—Kansas City, South Windsor, 3-2. Chris McCreary scored Lentocha on a 2-yard mn and tight down. pearances — 7, Billy Hatcher, Cincinnati, Los Angeles Rams at Pittsburgh. 9 p.m. Mississippi 42 Arkansas SL 13 Rossetti and Frank Woodbury and Whippet passes, the final one turned Lowery 41. Dal TB both goals in the win over \Mndsor. Tom our beliefs into action. I feel we’ve first stanza. Games 3 and 4. (previously accomplished by Mississippi SL 38, Tulane 17 linemen Keith Jones, Chris Luongo end Neil Breault on a 9-yard toss “I feel that happened to us last First downs 14 22 Michaud, Ben Viara, Mike Lombardi, Todd Ber- into a 47-yard return by safety Terry turned the comer with this game.” Thurman Munson, N,Y, YUnkees, 1976, Games NFL results N. Carolina AST 33, Howard U. 12 Davis, one of six running backs from QB Mark Popeleski scored year. You can’t control the situation Raiders 24, Chargers 9 Rushes-yards 24-78 24-90 NE Louisiana 27, Nicholls SL 20 genty, B ^ wry, Greg Talbot and Ben Horn also and Keith Zingler. Pbrry as the clinching blow with 11 3 and 4, 1977, Game 1), played well. The win evens the Indians off at utilized by Manchester, didn’t play LA Raiders 0 10 7 7—24 Passing 145 241 S. Mississippi 23, Memphis SL 7 touchdowns and place-kicker Scott but you can control your attitude Most hits, consecutive games, one series — Bills 30, Jets 27 Jason Zelinsky, Kyle Wbllf and Jesse Odell “Windham is a siue-handed team seconds left. 2-2 in the CCC East and 3-3 overall. San Diego 3 3 3 0— 9 Return Yards 72 7 SW Texas SL 21, NW Louisiana 12 the second half because of illness. toward the situation.” 7, Billy Hatoher, Cincinnati, Games 3 and 4 NY Jets 7 14 3 3—27 but the offense they run is so decep­ Doubleday split the uprights twice First Quarter Comp-Att-Int 13-29-1 22-35-3 Samford 25, Morehead SL 22 scored the goals in tt« win over South Windsor The win. Masse believes, may be Windham is now also 2-2, 4-2 over­ (previously accomplished by five players, last Buffalo 0 17 7 6—30 White (nine carries, 59 yards) on for a 14-13 bulge. SD—FG Carney 27. 5:43. Sacked-Yards Lost 2-14 6-53 Tn.-Chattanooga 29, Marshall 23 while Brian DelGiudice, Tom Hogan, Anthony tive, there is a chance for . And a benchmark for Manchester foot­ by , Milwaukee, 1982, Games 1 and First Quarter all. an option run darted 37 yards with Second Quarter Punts 6-44 3-52 VMI 66, W. Virginia Tech 27 Capodicasa, Brandon McCormick, Shawn Manchester, however, didn’t fold NYJ— McNeil 5 run (Leahy kick), 939. Please see INDIANS, page 19 2). LAR—FG Jaeger 24, :52. Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2 Virginia 49, Wake Forest 14 Smyth and Tim Watt also played well. Most times reached first base safely, 9 in­ Second Quarter LAR—Jackson 5 run (Jaeger kick), 6:09. Penalties-lfards 8-55 6-50 William S Mary 45. Bucknell 17 nings (batting 1.000) — 5, Billy Hatcher, Cincin­ NYJ— Boyer 1 pass from O'Brien (Leahy SD—FG Carney 37, 13:15. Time of Ftossession 2635 33:25 Ybungstown SL 31, James Madison 15 MSC Stingrays nati, Game 2 (one single, two doubles, one kick), 33. Third Quarter MIDWEST The Manchester Soccer Club Stingrays (1978 triple, one walk), (previously accomplished nine But—Reed 19 pass from Kelly (Norwood INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ND routs LAR—Jackson 7 run (Jaeger kick), 5:08. Bowling Green 25, E. Michigan 15 boys) lost to Wilton, 2-0, In state cup play times, last by Kirby Puckett Mirtnesota, 1987, kick), 4:11. SD—FG Carney 37,11:57. RUSHING—Dallas, E.Smith 16-48, Agee 3-6, CenL Michigan 13. Toledo 12 saturady, Tim Tedford, Kevin watt and Brian Game 6 (four singles, 1 walk). NYJ—Toon 19 pass from O'Brien (Leahy Dixon 3-6, Aikman 2-18. Tampa Bay, Cobb Reds just want to reflect Fourth Quarter Colorado 41, Kansas 10 Wojiyna played well. The Stingrays tied Bloom­ Hitting in first at-bat — , kick), 9:36. LAR—Gault 8 pass from Schroeder (Jaeger 14-54, Harvey 625, G.Anderson 4-11. E. Illinois 14, S. Illinois 3 field, 1-1, on Sunday. Rich Prenetta scored the Cincinnati, Game 1 (previously accomplishad Buf—Reed 14 pass from Kelly (Norwood PASSING—Dallas, Aikman 13-29-1-159. 21 limes, last by Bill Bathe, San Francisco, kick), 5:30. Illinois 15, Michigan SL 13 Stingray goal wNIe Kevin D'Agostino, Matt r kick), 13:04. Tampa Bay, Testaverde 21-32-2-271, Chandler East 11 A-60,569. Indiana SL 33, N. Iowa 23 Jaworski and Matt Denis also played well. Game 3, 1989), But—FG Nonvood 29, 14:38. 1- 3-1-23. Pitching Iowa 24, Michigan 23 Third Quarter RECEIVING— Dallas. Novacek 669, Irvin Kent SL 44, Ohio U. 15 Most games pitched, 4-game series — 3, NYJ—FG Leahy 28, 7:33. 2- 42, McKinnon 2-10, Agee 1-14, Await 1-11, MSC Blazers on one sensational year , Cincinnati, (previously ac­ First downs Minnesota 12, lixlianaO But—Lofton 60 pass from Kelly (Norwood Johnston 1-8, Mardn 1-5. Tampa Bay, Carrier WEST HAVEN — Coming off its complished many times). Rushes-yards Missouri 31, Kansas SL 10 The Manchester Soccer Club Blazers (1978 first win in two years, the East kick). 8:42 Fussing 6-113, Peebles 5-47, Hall 3-29, Drewrey 3-39, N. Illinois 49, Murray St. 7 boys) tied Vernon, 2-2. Jason Goittoerg and Fielding Pillow 2-45, Cobb 2-20, G.Anderson 1-1. By JIM DONAGHY finish, Cincinnati knocked off Pit­ think we have more talent than the Fourth Quarter Fleturn Yards Nebraska 31, Oklahoma St. 3 Ned Marsh scored goals for the Blazers. Ryan Catholic High football was sent Most chances, game, , 9 in­ MISSED FIELD GOALS—Dallas, Willis 43. NYJ—FG Leahy 25, 12:14. Comp-Att-Int Northwestern 44, Wisconsin 34 Post and Sean VAirdell had assists. Marc te r- The Associated Press tsburgh in six games to win the Na­ Reds,” said Dave Stewart, who lost nings — 10, Chris Sabo, Cincinnati, Game 3, Buf—Mueller 14 pass from Kelly (kick failed), Tampa Bay. Christie 37. right back into the fire of the All Sacked-Yards Lost Notre Dame 29, Miami, Fla. 20 bato. Matt Howroyd, Andrew Fitting, David three putouts, seven assists (previously ac­ 14:41. tional League pennant when the twice in the Series. “But you have to Punts Ohio SL 42, Purdue 2 Lawrence, Mike Beaulieu, Kevin Lappen and Connecticut Conference Saturday complished by Mike Higgins, Detroit 1950, A—79,002 Broncos 27, Colts 17 OAKLAND, Calif. — The Cin­ Nasty Boys found their mean streak give the Reds credit. They outplayed Game 2). Fumbles-Lost Portland SL 30, W. Illinois 27 David Doyon also played well. afternoon against Notre Dame. Team Records Sat Penalties-Yards Denver 7 10 0 10—27 SW Missouri SL 45, Illinois SL 30 cinnati Reds have no plans this again. us. I’ve always said the best team Time of Fbssession Indianapolis 3 7 0 7—17 W. Michigan 14, Ball SL 13 MSC Jets Batting First downs The visiting Eagles were physi­ winter to think about dynasties or Meanwhile, the A’s were sweep­ doesn’t always win; the team that Most players used, 4-game series — 25, First Quarter SOUTHWEST Rushes-yards Houston 44, Southern Meth. 17 The Manchester Soccer Club Jets (1981 their place in baseball history. ing Boston and looking for their plays best wins.” Oakland (previous record 24, Cleveland, 1954, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Den—Natdel 52 pass from Elway (Treadwell girls) defeated New Canaan, 2-1, Saturday In a cally outmatched from the opening Passing RUSHING—Los Angeles, Jackson 12-53, kick), 3:16. Iowa SL 33, Oklahoma 31 San Francisco, 1989), state cup quarterfinal match. Danielle gun against the talented Green They’re more than content with place next to the ’27 Yankees. In­ The A’s were outpitched, outhit Fleturn Yards Allen 8-45, Smith 624, Schroeder 2-(mlnus 6). Ind—FG Biasucci 32. 8:15. McNeese SL 16, North Texas 14 Pitching Comp-Att-Int Flobenhymer scored both goals for the Jets. Al­ Knights, who amassed 267 rushing what a special year this was. It was stead of thinking about the Reds, and, surprisingly, out-managed. Fewest saves, 4-game series, both teems, San Diego, Butts 16-76, Bernsdno 8-45, Har­ Second Quarter Miss. Valley St. 24. Texas Southern 21 Sacked-Yards Lost Rice 42, Texas Tech 21 lison O'Neil, Alison Champagne, Amanda (since 1969) — 1 (Cincinnati 1, Oakland 0), mon 619, Tolliver 1-3, Miller 1-(minus 4). Don—Jackson 5 pass from Elway (Treadwell yards on 41 carries and 83 passing season that comes along only once they got caught up in egos and his­ They also fell into the unforgivable Punts SW Louisiana 25, Tulsa 13 Desario, Kate Krawiec, Erin Winker and A ^ ly n (previous record 2, 1976, Cincinnati 2, N.Y. PASSING—Los Angeles, Schroeder kick), 2:59. Williams also played well. tory. Fumbles-Lost Sam Houston SL 23. Stephen F.Austin 3 yards in their 31-0 demolition of in a lifetime, if you’re real lucky. trap of pointing fingers at Jose Can­ Yankees 0). 11-20-1-176. San Diego. Tolliver 14-28-0-169. Den—FG Treadwell 39, 8:41. Penalties-Yards RECEIVING—Los Angeles, Gault 4-66, Allen Ind—A.Johnson 1 pass from Trudeau Texas 49, Arkansas 17 East. The Reds fans can talk forever Now, the A’s are somewhere in seco when their money man came Team Records Tied Time of Possession Batting 3-50, Fernandez 2-26, Horton 1-24, T.Brown (Biasucci kick), 14:32. Texas A&M 20, Baylor 20, tie more about the season their team led there with the Denver Broncos. up a dollar short. 1-10. San Diego. Vdalker 3-52, A.Miller 3-40, Fourth Quarter FAR WEST Most doubles, 4-game series — 9, Cincinnati INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Notre Dame moves to 3-1 in the from wire-to-wire and incredibly The Reds outscored the A’s 22-8, (previously accomplished, Philadelphia Ath­ Butts 2-23, Harmon 2-17, Early 2-15, Cox 1-12, Ind—Hester 5 pass from Trudeau (Biasucci Arizona 35. Southern Cal 26 RUSHING—New Ybrk, McNeil 12-48, Hector California 38, UCLA 31 letics vs. , 1914. Bernsdne 1-10. kick), 5:42 ACC and 4-2 overall while East swept the mighty holding Oakland to seven extra-base 13-44, Thomas 8-28, Baxter 4-10, Mathis 1-10, Colorado SL 47. New Mexico 7 Pitching Den—FG Treadwell 42 11:15. remains winless in the league at 0-3 Prokop 1-8, O'Brien 1-2. Buffalo, Fleed 2-38, MISSED FIELD GOALS-None. Fresno St. 28, Long Beach SL 16 in the World Series. hits. The A’s never scored after the Fewest complete games, both teams, 4- Den—Sewell 2 run (Treadwell kick), 13:19. K.Davis 7-31, Kelly 3-21, Mueller 6-17, D.Smith Hawaii 45, Fullerton SL 21 and is 1-5 overall. The Eagles travel third inning in the four games. game series — 1 (Oakland 1, Cincinnati 0], A—59,850. Calendar Fans in Boston, Cleveland and 2- 17, Thomas 2-5. Redskins 13, Eagles 7 Idaho 51, E. Washington 28 (previously accom plished In 1976, N.Y. PASSING—Now York, O'Brien 14-28-1-210. to West Hartford Saturday to take on Chicago have waited decades for Canseco and Mark McGwire Philadelphia 0 0 0 7— 7 Den Idaho SL 23. Montana SL 19 I^nkees 1, Cincinnati 0; 1989, San Fmncisco 1, Buffalo, Kelly 19-32-1-297. Today Washington 0 7 0 6—13 First downs 23 Montana 48, N. Arizona 14 Northwest Catholic in a non-league such a season, and it’s possible it were a combined 4-for-26 with one Oakland 0). RECEIVING-New Ybrk, Toon 5-98, Moore Boys Soccer Second Quarter Rushes-yards 34-151 Nevada 26. UNLV 14 affair at 10:30 a.m. may never come. 3- 46, Boyer 3-19, Mathis 2-37, McNeill 1-10. East Catholic at Fairfield Prep, 3:45 home run and two RBIs. Reds Was—Riggs 1 run (Lohmiller kick), 1332. Passing 293 Oregon 27, Arizona SL 7 Buffalo, Reed 8-116, Lofton 3-99, Mueller 3-437 doesn’t care if he’s catcher , hardly an All- Fourth Quarter Return Yards 62 Pacific U. 62, Now Mexico SL 24 Girls Soccer World Series facts K.Davis 2-23, Metzelaars 2-17, D.Smith Bacon Academy at Bolton, 330 Was—FG Lohmillor 33, 2:57. Comp-Att-Int 21-30-0 24 San Jose St. 34, Utah SL 27 “Basically, we couldn’t do too not considered the best manager, Star candidate, was 6-for-18 with 1-(minus 1). Coventry at RHAM, 3:30 CINCINNATI (AP) — Facts and figures from Vifas—FG Lohmiller 39, 8:24. Sacked-Yards Lost 3-24 Utah 37, Texas-EI Paso 23 MISSED FIELD GOALS-Buffalo Norwood much offensively,” East coach Leo either. He saw something in the two RBIs. he between the Cincinnati Phi—Barnett 9 pass from Cunningham Punts 2-48 Washington 52, Stanford 16 Tads and the Oakland AtHetics: 24. (Ruzek kick), 14:17. Washington St. 55, Oregon SL 24 Tuesday Facchini said. “They were just Reds that others missed. Losing the World Series twice in Jose Rijo wasn’t supposed to be Fumbles-Lost 1-1 Boys Soccer Gams 1 A—53,567. Penalties-Yards 10-82 Wyoming 21, Weber SL 12 Oilers 23, Saints 10 Windham at Manchester, 3:30 smothering us. After looking at the “I saw a club with a lot of physi­ three years to the underdog does not the best in the Scries, but he Attendance — 55,830. Time of Possession 3520 films, their noseguard was in our Nat receipts — $2,393,147.44. NewOriaana 3 0 0 7—10 Phi Was Cheney Tech at Rocky Hill, 3:30 cal ability,” Piniella said. “We could make for one of the all-time great won two games and was the MVP. Commissioner's share — $358,972.12 Houston 0 10 10 3—23 First downs 16 19 Bolton at Coventry, 3:30 backfield every play. It was a physi­ run, we could throw, we could hit, teams. Rijo was brilliant in Game 4, giving INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RHAM at Bacon Academy, 330 Players pool — $1,435,888.46. First Quarter Rushes-yards 18-94 36-121 RUSHING—Denver, Ezor 19-82, Winder Girls Soccer cal mismatch.” we had good pitching. My message “I felt coming into this World up only two hits and retiring 20 League Series shares — $149,571.71. N O -F G Anderson 20, 14:28. Passing 176 200 4-30, Sowell 4-21, Kubiak 1-10, Humphrey 3-5, Manchester at Windham, 330 Club Series shares — $149,571.71. Second Quarter Fleturn Yards 0 0 Elway 3-3. Indianapolis, Dickerson 9-55, in , simply stated, was Series that in order to be classified straight batters until Randy Myers Girls Swimming Game 2 Hou—WNte 6 pass from Moon (Zendejas Comp-Att-Int 21-42-0 14-31-0 Bentley 4-2 Trudeau 1-2. East could only total 62 yards on you’ve played together four or five as a great team, as a special team, got the last two outs to finish the Attendance — 55,832. kick), 14:23. Sacked-Yards Lost 5-44 0-0 How AP Top 25 fared Manchester vs. East Catholic (at MHS pool), FASSING-Oonver, Elway 21-30-0-317. In­ 7 p.m. the afternoon, 45 of which came on years, now it’s time this club goes we had to win this Series,” A’s third Reds’ 2-1 victory. Nat receipts — $2,393,242.10. Hou—FG Zendejas43, 15:00. Punts 7-43 4-42 dianapolis, Trudeau 24-361-312. How the top 25 teams In the Associated Commissioner's share — $358,986.61. Third Quarter Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-0 RECEIVING—Denver, Jackson 6-127, Press' poll fared Saturday: 12 carries by senior fullback Adam on and wins. It’s your turn. Let’s baseman Carney Lansford said. “If In the playoffs, the Reds com­ Players pool — $1,435,946.46. Hou—White 1 run (Zendejas kick), 5:07. Penalties-Yards 7-70 6-29 1. Virginia (7-0) beat IWako Forest 4614. Wednesday Winder 3-47, Nattial 2-62, Bratton 2-33, VJohn- Boys Soccer Alibrlo. Th * Associated Press gear ourselves up for that, and that’s you lose two out of three World bined on a one-hitter to finish off the League Series shares — $149,577.76. Hou—FG Zendejas 45, 8:08. Tima of Ftossassion 2733 32:27 son 2-17, Sowell 2-14, Mobley 2-8, Young 1-9, Next: vs. No. 11 Georgia Tech, Nov. 3. Club Series shares — $149,577.76. Fourth Quarter 2. Miami. Fla. (4-2) lost to No. 6 Notre Dame SL Bernard at East Catholic, 3:45 WORLD SERIES MVP — ’ pitcher Jose Rijo exactly what they did.” Series, you can’t be considered a Pirates in Game 6. Kay 1-0. Indianapolis, Hester 8-152, Bentley Girls Soccer Notre Dame took a 6-0 lead in the Games NO—Brenner 31 pass from Walsh (Anderson INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 6-43, Brooks 658, Morgan 2-36, Verdin 2-22, 2620. Next: at Texas Tech, Saturday. The Reds got off to a 33-12 start great team yet.” “The whole year long they Atlendance — 48,269. kick). 2.0Z RUSHING— Philadelphia. Cunningham 5-54, 3. Tennessee (4-1-2) lost to Alabama 9-6. East Catholic at Lewis Mills, 3:30 waves to the crowd as his team celebrates on the field after A.Johnson 1-1. Volleyball first quarter on a 65-yard touchdown Net receipts — $2,125,570.00. Hou—FG Zendejas 33, 8:50. Sherman 9-31, Toney 3-8, Barnett 1-1. Next: vs. Temple, Nov. 3. and their lead over San Francisco A week ago, the A’s thought they showed me that they could do MISSED FIELD GOALS—Denver, Treadwell Windham at Manchester, 3:30 they swept the Oakland A’s in the Worid Series Saturday Commissioner's share — $318,835.50. A—57,908. Washington, Griggs 14-52, Byner 16-46, 4. Nebraska (7-0) beat Oklahoma Stats 31-3. pass from Tom Hanson to Lou and Los Angeles was never less than had a great team. 32 Indianapolis, Biasucci 43. St. Joseph at East Catholic, 3:30 Players pool — $1,275,342.00. Humphries 6-23. Next: at Iowa State, Saturday. Dccresccnzo. ND fullback Tareck night at Oakland Coliseum. Rijo was named the Series’ MVP. 3*/2 games. After an iminspired “The disappointing thing is I League Series shares — $132,848.12. PASSING—Philadelphia, Cunningham 5. Auburn (6 6 1 ) beat No. 7 Florida State Please see REDS, page 18 Thursday Saleh (8 carries, 75 yards, two TDs) Club Series shares — $132,848.12. First downs 21-42-0-220. Washington, Humphries 2617. Next: at Mississippi State, Saturday. Boys Soccer Gama 4 Rushes-yards 14-31-0-200. 6. Notre Dame (61) beat No. 2 Miami, Fla scored from 3 yards out and Joe Manchester at Hartford Public, 3:30 Attendance — 48,613. Passing RECEIVING—F»hiladelphia, Sherman 6-32, Transactions 2620. Next: at Pittsburgh, Saturday. Girls Soccer Funaro went in from a yard out to 1 Net receipts — $2,124,745.00. Byers 5-51, Jackson 641. Williams 4-87, Bar- Fleturn Yards 7. Florida State (4-2) lost to No. 5 Auburn Bolton at RHAM, 3:30 Commissioner's share — $318,712.00. net! 1-9. Washington, Clark 4-60, Monk 3-62, give the Green Knights an 18-0 Comp-Att-Int 2617. vs. Louisiana Slate. Saturday. Bacon Academy at Coventry, 3:30 Players pool — $1,274,847.00. Sacked-Yards Lost Johnson 2-25, Bryant 2-23, Sanders 1-14, Stan­ 8. Illinois (5-1) beat No. 24 Michigan State halftime lead. Unlikely heroes help Giants pull one out League Series shares — $132,797.00. Punts ley 1-12, Byner 1-4. BASEBALL 1613. Next: at Wisconsin, Saturday. Friday Club Series shares — $132,797.00. Fumbles-Lost MISSED FIELD GOALS—Philadelphia, American League 9. Houston (6-0) boat Southern Methodist Boys Soccer Jude Corcoran added a 1-yard TD Penalties-Yards Ruzek 40, 28. Washington, Lohmillor 51. 50, 48, BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Declined to exo:- 44-17. Next: vs. Arkansas, Saturday. Totals 41. cise 1991 option in the contract of Joe Price, Bacon Academy at Cheney Tech, 3:30 run in the third quarter before Saleh By TOM CANAVAN history. siue.” Timm Rosenbach was stopped by Time of FYjssossion 10. MicNgan (3-3) lost to No. 23 Iowa 24-23. Bolton at RHAM, 3:30 then trotted on the field and nailed Attendance — 218,904. pitcher. Next: at No. 20 Indiana. Saturday. The Associated Press There were plenty of heroes for Coventry at Vinal Tech, 3:30 finished off the scoring with a 35- That’s exactly what the Giants did Myron Guyton after a 7-yard run to his game winner. Net receipts — $9,036,706.54. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Giants 20, Cardinals 19 BASKETBALL 11. Georgia Tech (6 6 1 ) tied North Carolina the Giants, but going in no one Commissioner's share — $1,355,506.23. National Basketball Association Girls Soccer yard TD jaunt. ND halftack Kaver- in the closing minutes after A1 Del the Cardinals 39. It was two yards RUSHING—New Orleans. Hilliard 10-48, Phoenix 3 7 6 3—19 13-13. Next: vs. Duke, Saturday. Hartford Public at Manchester, 3:30 “We can consider ourselves lucky' Players pool — $7,340,395.43. ATLANTA HAWKS—Cut Stephen Bardo and EAST RUTHERFORD, N J. — could envisioned the stars would be Greco kicked a 45-yard field goal, Fennerty 3-8, Hayward .2-4, Walsh 1-1. Hous­ NY Giants 7 3 0 10—20 1Z Brigham Ybung (61) did r» t play. Next: East Catholic at Mercy, 3:30 sey Walker had 112 yards on 18 car­ short of a first down and it forced and fortunate.” Parcells said. “I can’t League Series shares — $564,794.51. Scott Haffnor, guards. ton. White 12-48, Pinkett 10-33, Moon 6-22. First Quarter vs. Now Mexico, Saturday. Girls Swimming Whenever people tend to remember Jeff Hostetler, Stephen Baker, his fourth of the game, to give the Phoenix to punt. FOOTBALL ries. recall us ever being down by that ■ Club Series shares — $564,794.51. PASSING —Nev Orleans, Walsh NYG—Anderson 4 run (Bahr kick), 6:11. 13. Washington (6-1) beat Stanford 52-16. Enfield at Manchester, 3:30 22-39-1-292 Houston, Moon 23-37-0-202 Next: vs. California, Saturday. the New York Giants 1986 Super Lionel Manuel and of course. Matt Cardinals a 19-10 lead with 5:38 to The Giants got the ball back at NOTE: Players' pool totals Includes League P ho-FG Del Greco 39, 9:17. Volleyball “They’re a good football team,” much with that lilUe time to go and RECEIVING—New Orleans, Perriman 7-72, ATLANTA FALCONS-Released Eric Ber- 14. Colorado (6-1-1) bM t Kansas 41-10. Bowl season, one play always Bahr. Championship Series total of $1,918,371.41. Second Quarter East Catholic at S a c r^ Hearl 330 Facchini said. “They have a nice play. their 29 with 58 seconds to play and coming back like that.” Hilliard 4-47, Brenner 3-77, E.Martin 3-46, N YG -FG Bahr 34, 10:45. goson, safely. Activated Tim Gordon, safety, Next: vs. No. 16 Oklahoma, Saturday. comes to mind — a big fourth and Hosteller, subbing for the injured Turner 2-25, Alphin 1-17, Scales 1-8, Fennerty from the . 15. Southern Cal (62) lost to Arizona 3626. “Maybe they thought the game no time outs. Two big plays got the It was a bitter pill for the Car­ Pho—Sharpe 1 pass from Rosenbach (Del Saturday combination in the backfield. We’ll 1- 0. Houston, Duncan 6-44, Givins 5-38, Hill LOS ANGELES RAIDERS—Activated Bo Next: at Arizona State, Saturday. 17 conversion tliat stole a game Phil Simms, threw a 38-yard touch­ Greco kick), 14:37. Football was in the bag at that point,” Baker Giants into position to win. Hostet­ dinals to swallow. They had con­ 2- 34, Jaffires 2-23, TJones 2-23, White 2-11, Jackson, ninning back, Howie Long, defensive 16. Oklahoma (62) lost to Iowa State 33-31. be a little more evenly matched next Radio^ TV Third Quarter East Catholic at Northwest Catholic, 10:30 from the Minnesota Vikings. down pass to Baker with 3:21 to ler hit Mark Ingram on a 26-yard Pinkett 2-6, McNeil 1-16, Harris 1-7. ervf, arid Alex (Gordon, linebacker. Placed Greg Next: at No. 14 Colorado, Saturday. week.” said. “It’s a natural thing to do. But trolled the play since late in the Ptio—FG Del Greco 18, 6:43. a.m. play and then hit Manuel on an 18- MISSED FIELD GOAL—New Orleans, Bell, running back, and Art JImerson, lineback­ 17. Florida (6-1) beat Akron 59-0. Next: vs. Emotionally, it might have been we all knew we were going to make pass to the Cardinals 45 and, after Pho—FG Del Greco 34, 10:45. Manchester at Rockville, 1:30 p.m. second quarter and had the Giants Andersen 40. Fourth Quarter er, on Injured reserve. No. 5 Auburn, Nov. 3. Facchini cited the fine defensive the biggest play of the season for the yard pass to set up Balir’s game­ some plays. It was just a matter if 5-yard holding penalty, he hit Today PHILADELPHIA EAGLES-Placed Mike 18. Mississippi (6-1) beat Arkansas State Boys Soccer reeling imtil the final minutes. Pho—FG Dal Greco 45, 9.22. St. Joseph at East Catholic, 11 a.m. Giants and it went a long way to winning 40-yard field goal on the Manuel to the Phoenix 22. Rams 44, Falcons 24 NYG—Baker 38 pass from Hosteder (Bahr Ouick, , on injured reserve. 42-13. Next: at VandarbilL Saturday. play of Adam Alibrio, Jeff Benson, we had some time.” “This is maybe the worst,” 7:30 p.m. — Maple Leafs at h (x : k e y Cross Country carrying them to a Super Bowl title. final play of the game. Atlanta 10 0 7 7—24 kick), 11:39. 19. Texas (4-1) beat Arkansas 49-17. Next: at Kevin Sadosky, Jason Gammo and The Giants made their most of the With the clock still nmning, the Phoenix coach Joe Bugel said. Rangers, MSG National Hockey League State Class Meets at Wickham Park LA Rama O 20 14 10— 44 NYG—FG Bahr 40, 15:00. Southern MethodlsL Saturday. Mike Fusco. V^at the Giants did against the “A win like tliis reinforces the clock, moving 76 yards in eight Giants ran to the line of scrimmage A—76,518. CALGARY FLAMES—Recalled Steve 20. Indiana (4-1-1) lost to Minnesota 12-0. “Their hearts are broken because 8 p.m. — College soccer: Perm First Quarter Guenette, goaltender, from Salt Lake City of the Phoenix Cardinals Sunday might be confidence we have,” said Giants AH—FG Davis 41, 8:22 Next: vs. No. 10, Michigan State, Saturday. plays after the field goal, capping and Hostetler, who completed 11 of they played so hard, but the Giants Stale at UConn (taped), NESN International League. 21. Wyoming (8-0) beat Weber State 21-12. Notre Dams 6 12 13 0 — 31 their emotional fix for the 1990 coach Bill Parcells, who ran off the Atl—Dixon 5 pass from Miller (Davis kick) Pho NYG the march on Hostetler TD loss to a 21 for 180 yards, stopped the clock may be the best team in the league. 9 p.m. — Bengals at Browns, 11:21. ' First downs 14 18 WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Signed Mikhail Next: at Texas-EI FYiso, Saturday. East Catholic 0 0 0 0 — 0 Tatarinov, defenseman. season. field like a kid who had just stolen diving Baker. by firing a pass into the turf with :03 Rushes-yards 35-125 31-157 22. Clemson (6-2) boat North Carolina State Scoring: I’m proud of our football team. We Second Quarter SOCCER Tliere was no single play in this something and didn’t want to be Channel 8, WEAN (660-AM) —Gary 23 run (Lanslord kick). 1:06. Passing 96 164 24-17. Next: at Wake ForesL Saturday. ND- DacrsBcenzo 65-yard past from The Cardinals got the ball back at to play. just came up short.” National Professional Soccer League 23. lovra (5-1) boat No. 10 Michigar 24-23. EMERGENCY 9 p.m. — Pro Boxing Tour: Luis LAfT—FG Lanslord 46. 5:11. Return Yards 40 66 laiiun (KICK laiivu; game, just a 10-point rally in the caught. “You can talk about con­ their own 20 with 3:21 to go, but Bahr, who was waived by Comp-Att-Int 11-20-0 13-25-1 MILWAUKEE WIAVE—Sigrred Dean Kelly and Next: vs. Northwestern, Saturday. FIRE - POLICE - MEDICAL ND- Salah 6yard run (run failed) Trailing 10-3 late in the first half, LAR—D.Johnson 1 pass from Everett Keith Fulk, midfielders. final 3:21 that carried New York fidence. You can act confident. But Garcia vs. Rafael Williams, welter­ (Lanslord kick), 13:04. Sacked-Yards Lost 2-6 5-26 ND- Funaro 1-yard run (kick failed) they managed just one first down. Cleveland before die start of the Phoenix tied the game on a 1-yard COLLEGE 24. Michigan State (2-3-1) lost to No. 8 Illinois weights, SporlsChannel LAFl—FG Lanslord 24, 15:00. Punts 6-46 3-52 ND- Corcoran 1-yard run (run failed) (6-0) to 20-19 win over Phoenix the only way to really build con­ TENNESSEE—Reinstated Kacy Rodgers, 1613. Next: vs. Purdue, Saturday. DIAL 911 The big play came just after the two season and later signed by New Fumbles-Lost 1-0 4-1 ND- Saleh 36yard run (RIcco kick) 10:30 p.m. — Fight Night at the Third Quarter defensive erxl; Dewayne Dotson, linebacker; 25. Texas A&M (4-2-1) tied Baylor 20-20. (2-4) and its best start in franchise fidence is to perform under pres- minute warning when quarterback York after Raul Allegre was hurt. Penalties-Yards 5-30 4-24 Please see GIANTS, page 18 Ad—Risen 71 pass from Miller (Davis kick) and Keith Jeter, tailback, to the football team. Next: vs. Rice, Saturday. In Manchestar Forum, NESN , 1D5. Time of Ftossession 30:12 29:48 18—MANCHES1 -'iR HERALD, Monday, October 22,1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, October 22,1990—19 49ers, Giants take different paths to victory High School Roundup

By DICK BRINSTER Kansas City 7; Dallas 17, Tampa Raiders 24, Chargers 9: Los An­ The Associated Press Bay 13; Denver 27, Indianapolis 17; geles (6-1) took a two-game lead in Maglicic’s overtime goal Houston 23, New Orleans 10, and the AFC West on the strength of 5- The San Francisco 49ers and tlie the Los Angeles Rams 44, Atlanta and 7-yard touchdown runs by Bo New York Giants continued to 24. Miami beat New England 17-10 Jackson in his season debut. Jackson march along as the NFL’s only un­ on Thursday night. gained 53 yards on 12 carries. Cincinnati is at Cleveland tonight. gives East important win beaten teams. But they took San Diego (2-5) was held without / decidedly different and unexpected 49ers 27, Steelers 7: San Francis- a touchdown for the first time this routes to victory. season. The Chargers were limited WEST HAVEN — It’s never over season, and the game-winner. lowed by Greg Ciaglo 68th, Gregg The 49ers, with backup Dexter NFL Roundup to three field goals by John Carney. until it’s over. East Catholic High “We played well. We deserved the Romero 79th and John Carlson 85th. Carter feading the way, rushed for Seahawks 19, Chiefs 7: Seattle applied that edict Saturday morning win, not the tie,” Malin said. East will next compete in the more than 100 yards for the first (3-4) held Christian Okoye and as the Eagles got the game-winning East outshot ND, 15-8. Class MM state meet Saturday at time this season, beating the Pit­ CO turned to its running game when Barry Word to a combined ^ yards goal with 35 seconds left in over­ East Catholic i i o i _ 3 1:30 p.m. at Wickham Park. tsburgh Steelers 27-7 Sunday. NotrsDams 1 1 0 0 — 2 Pittsburgh (3-4) took away Joe rushing and got four field goals time in their 3-2 triumph over Notre Scoring; EC- Leighton, Hibler, Maglicic; The Giants, who generally win Montana’s deep passing. Montana, from Norm Johnson, who had strug­ Dame in ACC boys’ soccer action. ND- McKeman 2 EC girls swim with the run and a rock-solid who threw for 476 yards against At­ gled most of the season. Tlie verdict leaves the Eagles Saves; EC- Jim Tauras 7, ND- John Perry 12 defense, relied on backup quarter­ lanta last week, was 20-for-30 for The Seahawks overcame four in­ 5- 1-1 in the ACC and 5-4-2 overall. is still winless ^ 5f' f. back Jeff Hostetler’s clutch passing 157 yards with two interceptions in terceptions thrown by Dave Krieg Notre Dame slips to 3-4-1 in the East runners fare TORRINGTON — The East before Matt Bahr kicked a 40-yard the 49ers’ first three possessions. and were helped by three fumble conference and 4-7-1 overall. East Catholic High girls’ swimming team field goal at the gun for a 20-19 vic­ But mistakes by the Steelers led recoveries. Kansas City (4-3) fell has a big one today as it visits ACC well at Brown Invite dropped a 105-55 decision to Tor- 1^ ' tory over the Phoenix Cardinals. to 17 points by the 49ers in a six- two games behind the Riders in the leader Fairfield Prep in a 3:45 p.m. PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The East rington High in non-conference ac­ “If I play one play, three plays or minute span that broke the game AFC West. clash. Prep leads the conference at Catholic High girls’ cross country tion last Friday night. ^ ^ ' V ; h- : . the whole game, I run hard,” said open in the third period. San Fran­ Cowboys 17, Bucs 13: Troy Aik- 6- 1. team placed fourth in the champion­ East, 0-9, winds up its dual meet Carter, who admirably spelled the cisco led 13-7 when Pittsburgh man’s 28-yard touchdown pass to “They’re all big for us from now ship race at the Brown Invitational schedule Tbesday at 7 pan. against injured Roger Craig. rookie Barry Foster inexplicably Michael Irvin with 23 seconds on,” East coach Tom Malin said. Saturday at Brown University. East Manchester High at the MHS pool. Carter, San Francisco’s top draft walked away from Mike Cofer’s remaining capped an 80-yard drive, East and ND exchanged first-half totaled 102 points and finished be­ Senior Cheryl Griswold secured pick — heretofore a disappointment kickoff. giving Dallas its eighth victory in as scores. The Green Knights struck hind Fitchburg (Mass.) with 67 her first, first-placement of the — put up Craig-like numbers. He The 49ers’ Mike Wilson fell on many meetings with Tampa Bay. first as Daryl McKeman converted a points, Tottenville (N.Y.) 71 and St. season, annexing the 100-yard back- ran 17 times for 90 of San Francis­ the free ball. Three plays later, Tom That catch came 1:33 after Steve penalty kick at 13:55. East tied it at Raphael (R.I.) 93. Nine schools stroke. She also took third in the 50 co’s 150 rushing yards and caught Ralhman scored the first of his two Christie’s 32-yard field goal put the 25:30 as junior Ethan Leighton pick­ were in the championship race. free. Also, Laura Chlupsa won the seven passes for 67 more. touchdowns, also the first on the Bucs ahead 13-10. ed up a ball at the top of the box and Sophomore Jennifer Connor and 100-yard breaststroke and took third • 3’f . “We ran the ball just like we do ground this season by the 49ers. The Cowboys (3-4) have beaten fired it home to the upper left senior Nancy Byrne paced the Eagle in the 100 free; Stacey Luoma won L all week in practice,” Carter said. The San Francisco defense held the Bucs (4-3) twice in the last three the 200 freestyle, Kerry Murphy comer. effort copping fourth and seventh Narda Conaly/Spoclal to tha Herald Coach George Seifert was im­ Pittsburgh to just 76 yards after the weeks. It was a frantic final four minutes was third in the 200 IM: Emily placements, respectively. Connor’s GOING NOWHERE — Windham’s Chris Lentocha is wrapped up by the Indians’ Terry Perry pressed. Steelers took a 7-0 lead on a 2-yard Issiac Holt returned one of his in regulation. East had taken the time was 18:37 for the 3.1-mile Breen was third in the 100 “Dexter’s a darting, aggressive, pass from Bubby Brister to Richard two interceptions of Vinny Tes- lead with 3:25 left. Jamie Faumier’s course while Byrne was caught in breaststroke; and the team of as teammate Kevin Bottomley (10) moves in to lend assistance in Saturday’s game at hard-nosed guy,” Seifert said. “With Bell. taverde 64 yards for a touchdown shot was deflected by an ND 19:(X). Junior Katie Litke was next Luoma, Murphy, Griswold and Memorial Field. a team like the Steelers, you’ve got Redskins 13, Eagles 7: Stan for Dallas. Testaverde completed 21 Tlw Aaaoclatad Prass defender across the box, where for the Eagles in 21st followed by Patricia Fehling combined to take to peck away at them, and that’s Humphries passed 33 yards to Gary of 32 passes for 271 yards and one SETS RECORD — The Ram s’ Henry Ellard leaps in the air after scoring a touchdown on a junior Travis Hibler ran onto the Melanie Spiller and Alison Mac­ second in the 400 free relay. what we were able to do.” Clark and 44 to Art Monk to set up a touchdown before leaving in the 35-yard pass play from Jim Everett. Eilard’s reception gave him 6,293 yards, breaking a club ball for a 2-1 lead. Donald in ^ th and 36th, respective­ Giants coach Bill I^cclls, whose 1-yard touchdown run by Gerald fourth quarter with a sore toe. EC girls soccer record held by Elroy “Crazy Legs” Hirsch. The Rams won, 44-24. ND, however, tied it 70 seconds ly- team also rose to 6-0, had little to be Riggs late in the second period. Broncos 27, Colts 17: John later as McKeman headed in the e- Manchester resident and Loomis- wins by fofeit Indians impressed about. Washington’s Chip Lohmiller Elway passed for 307 yards and two and a touchdown. He was inter­ qualizer. in a contract dispute, passing OJ. 13 straight victories against AFC ChafTee sophomore Shira Springer MANCHESTER — It was the From Page 17 “We can consider ourselves lucky missed four field goals before con­ touchdowns to spoil the return of cepted once, fumbled once and was “It was a mental breakdown that Simpson for sixth place on the teams, dating to 1986. won the race in 18:07. easiest of wins for East Catholic and fortunate,” Rarcells said after the necting from 33 and 39 yards, but Eric Dickerson to the Indianapolis NFL’s all-time mshing list with sacked four times. led to the tying goal,” Malin said. White had a 6-yard reception East will be one of the favorites in girls’ soccer team as visiting South Giants rallied for 10 points in the Philadelphia’s Roger Ruzek, playing backfield. Denver (3-4) ended a 11,281 yards. Indianapolis (2-4) got from Warren Moon for a touchdown East, however, refused to settle the Class MM state meet Saturday at The Indians, after a long comple­ Catholic High failed to show for Reliable. He’s not big, but will give 7 0 17 — 30 final 3:21. “I can’t recall us ever with bruised ribs, missed two kicks. three-game losing streak, its longest two touchdown passes and 312 and added a 1-yard run. He also Rams 44, Falcons 24: Los An­ for the tie. “We were on the attack 1 p.m. at Wickham Park. Manchester 6 Saturday’s non-conference game, tion was negated by penalty, had to you whatever you need.” Windham 0 0 13 0 — 13 being down by that much with that The Eagles (2-4) averted a in seven years. yards from Jack Tmdeau. geles (2-4) broke a three-game most of the second half,” Malin fumbled at the Saints’ 1 in the first Meanwhile, East senior and giving the Eagles a 1-0 forfeit win. give up the ball. But they got it right The Indians would score twice little time to go and coming back shutout on Randall Cunningham’s David Treadwell kicked a 42-yard Oilers 23, Saints 10: Lorenzo losing streak as Jim Everett passed said. period. defending State Open champion “They didn’t show,” East coach back as the defense stiffened. And more. Windham gambled in its own Scoring; like that.” 9-yard pass to Fred Barnett with 43 field goal with 3:45 remaining and White scored twice as Houston Houston (4-3) got field goals of for 302 yards and three scores and In the overtime session, Bryan M- Dennis Davis 26-yard run (Kevin Bot­ Chris Ray was the top Connecticut Ron Palmer said, “and they knew they got it in terrific field position as end but Popeleski was sacked by Elsewhere, it was Buffalo 30, the seconds left. Steve Sewell scored on a 4-yard run spoiled the debut of Steve Walsh as 43, 45 and 33 yards from Tony Zen- Henry Ellard became the Rams’ all- Snead fed a ball across to the near Whippet punter Jamie POulin booted tomley kick) finisher in the boys’ race taking about it. This is the second time this Rossetti, Golas and Luongo at his New York Jets 27; Washington 13, The Redskins (4-2) sacked Cun­ two minutes later. starting quarterback for New Or­ dejas. time yardage receiving leader. El­ post, and in a maze of players, it off his up man, Peter DcCarli, sixth place with a time of 15:33 for has happened.” own 17. Four plays later, M- Dave White 37-yd run (kick tailed) Philadelphia 7; the Los Angeles ningham five times and forced him Dickerson gained 55 yards on leans (2-4). The Oilers ended the Walsh, acquired last month from lard caught six passes for 109 yards with Cromwell grabbing it in mid­ W- Chris Lentocha 2-yd run (Scott junior striker Pete Maglicic some­ the 3.1-mile course. East finished East, 3-9, next sees action against Manchester lined up for a field goal, Raiders 24, San Diego 9; Seattle 19, to fumble once. nine carries after missing six games Saints’ N l^ record-tying streak of Dallas, was 22-for-39 for 292 yards to total 6,311 for his career. air and bulling his way to the Win­ Doubleday kick) how got a foot on it and deposited 11th with 270 points. Lewis Mills on Wednesday in Bur­ but White audibilized at the line and W- Neil Breault 9-yd pass from Mark home for his 12th goal of the Junior Dan Thicry was 33rd fol­ dham 20. reared up and fired a 12-yard TD to Popelasld (Doubleday kick) lington. M- Bottomley 35-yd FQ Bottomley turned Windham’s Rodney Crockett. M- Rodney Crockett 12-yd pass from seventh turnover into tliree points “It was a fake ,” White (Bottomley kick) with his 35-yardcr with 5 minutes, 3 Crockett said. “We finally put four M- Terry Perry 47-yd Interception return Jets see one fly away Giants (Bottomley kick) Giants cop seconds left. Masse didn’t hesitate quarters of football together. We In Brief for a second going for the field goal. didn’t get down when we got By JOHN F. BONFATTl “We’ve got to get better because come more fluid so I could catch the From Page 17 “I’ve been around coaching long Statistics; down,” he added. M W The Associated Press we’re not going to have to rely on a ball.” enough. If you have confidence in Perry’s interception return just pul 47 onensive Playa SO comeback in the fourth quarter pass from Rosenbach to Luis Sharpe CCRI edges MCC men’s soccer midget title your line, which I do, and in the an exclamation mark on the First downs 9 every week,” said Jim Kelly, who The Jets (2-5) had moved the ball on a tackle eligible. snapper (Jon Golas) and holder Yards rushing 8S ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The MANCHESTER — The Manchester Community Col­ proceedings. Yards passing 118 Del Greco put the Cardinals MANCHESTER — The Giants came from behind in (White), it’s just technique. It’s like difference between tite New York guided the Buffalo offense on a well all game against Buffalo — en­ lege men’s soccer team came up on the short end of a 2-1 Total yards 203 Jets and the Buffalo Bills can be final, 71-yard drive that resulted in ding up with 342 yards in total of­ ahead 13-10 early in the third the fourth quarter to top the Patriots, 28-20, last Friday hitting a golf ball. “We’re starting to come. It’s the Passing 8-19 quarter with an 18-yard field goal. decision to visiting Community College of Rhode Island night in Manchester Midget Football League action at “Early in the year we tried others next step, anyway. (Maybe) we Intsrcaptlons 0 found in the fourth quarter, when the the winning touchdown. fense — but actually lost 5 yards in Saturday at McCormick Field. MCC is 7-7-2 while CCRI Fumbles lost S Jets fold while the Bills become Kelly, who completed 19 of 32 the two plays they ran before time He stretched the lead to six ptoints Mount Nebo’s Carlin Memorial Field. The Giants’ vic­ but then we pul Kevin in there and, haven’t arrived, yeu but we did turn Penalties 4-20 moves to 11 -2-2. Punting 3-43A ran out. with a 34-yarder shortly after Hos­ tory, coupled with the Jets’ 8-8 tie with the Raiders, what can I say. He’s cool, calm, Mr. the comer,” Masse said. bold. passes for 297 yards and four touch­ MCC will hit the road tonight to take on the Southern The Bills, who have surged for downs, and Jamie Mueller, better tetler was sacked by Ken Harvey gives the Giants the regular-season title. The Jets gave a much better and fumbled. Connecticut State University sub-varsity at 7. The Giants finish at 5-1 with the Jets 4-1-1, Ritriots fourth-quarter wins in their last three known for his stellar special teams Carlos Silva scored both goals for CCRI while David games, did it again Sunday against play, were the heroes this week. showing than in their 30-7 loss to It was one of three sacks by the 2-4 and Raiders 0-5-1. The Manchester All-Stars will the Bills earlier in the season or in Cardinals linebacker, who also Guy, on a penalty kick, scored for the Cougars. Chip play the Willimantic All-Stars on Sunday, Nov, 4, at the Jets, losers of fourth-quarter Trailing 27-24 with 2:38 left to Segar and David Stephenson played well for MCC. Will Cincinnati become the 39-3 shellacking the San Diego helped force Simms out of the game Windham High School with the ‘A’ game at 1 p.m. and leads in three games this season. play, Kelly completed six passes to “CCRI is a strong club,” MCC coach Stephen Gustaf­ Chargers handed them last week. with a first-quarter hit that sent the the ‘B’ game at 3 p.m. The final score: 30-27. move the Bills downfield for the son said. “We played well, but could not capitalize like winning touchdown. The last pass, NFL’s No. 1 rated quarterback to The Giants opened the scoring on a 14-yard run by “Anytime you have a wounded But, as was the case in earlier los­ they did.” dog backed into a comer, she’ll from 14 yards out, went to Mueller, the sidelines with a sprained left Pete Melluzzo. The Pauiots tied it on Sam DeJesus’ 58- another Big Red Machine? ses to Cinciimati and Miami, New come out scratchin’ and clawin’ who caught the game-winner with ankle. Road Race needs volunteers yard TD scampier. The Giants regained the lead in the York wilted in the fourth quarter “We played well, but well is not second quarter on a 5-yard run by Robert Hernandez. until things work,” said Buffalo 19 seconds left to play. against a more experienced team. MANCHESTER — The Manchester Road Race Com­ Mueller was in the game primari­ good enough,” said Harvey, who The Patriots took a 14-12 lead in the fourth quarter as By JOE KAY linebacker Darryl Talley in explain­ mittee is looking for volunteers to help out at the ly as a blocker, but went out as a slammed his helmet into the turf and DeJesus scored on a 6-yard run and added the two-point The Associated Press ing that desperation seems to “It’s one of those games we had Thanksgiving Day event this year. Anyone interested in receiver when there was no one to broke it after the winning field goal. conversion. The see-saw affair went back to the Giants as motivate the Bills. an opportunity to win it,” said Ken helping should contact Irene Smith at 646-2175 or call The Jets found out what the Den­ block. Both Levy and Kelly noted O’Brien, who completed 14 of 28 “We didn’t win the game. We could Larry Price scored on a 56-yard run. He also added the OAKLAND, Calif. — Are the Cincinnati Reds the Road Race Hotline at 649-6456. ver Broncos and the Los Angeles that Mueller, who hadn’t caught a passes for 210 yards and two touch­ have won and we should have won.” points for a 20-14 advantage. another Big Red Machine in the making? Or just a one- Raiders discovered in their losses to touchdown pass in his four-year pro downs. Asked what it takes to win, A Tim McDonald interception set UConn hooters tie Penn State The Patriots tied it one last time on DeJesus’ third TD year wonder that will conk out in 1991? career, was not known for his pass- he replied, “Making the plays in the up Del Greco final field goal. of the game, a 61-yard run. The Giants won it on a 19- Even they aren’t sure. the Bills this season: late-game leads STORRS — The University of Connecticut men’s mean very little against Buffalo catching ability. fourth quarter whenever you need “We showed lots of poise,” Giants yard TD lun by Price, his second six-pointer of the even­ The Reds’ shocking four-game sweep of the defending soccer team, in desperate need of wins, could only come “He was not a good pass receiver to.” safely Dave Duerson said. “That’s ing. champion Oakland A’s landed them in good company. (5-1). away with a 2-2 tie with Penn State on Sunday at the last year,” Levy said. “Over the the mark of a championship team, Eric Daring, Kemo Teal, Jamie Savilonis, Dan The last National League team to sweep a Series was the “The team has gained confidence Coach Bruce Coslet said his team from doing this,” said Bills coach summer ... he got everyone in the the one that makes the plays when Connecticut Soccer Stadium. Toomey, Alex Solomonson and Matt Brown played well ’76 Reds — the Machine. was “tired of getting beat at the end The Huskies are now 8-7-4 while Penn State is 9-5-2. Marv Levy. “You have to win a world to throw him balls and today Th« Ascodatad Praaa they have to. We know that given for the Giants. Best for the Patriots were Daryl Robson, That team won consecutive Series titles and dominated of the game. It’s not acceptable.” Andrew McCully and Brian Parker had the goals for number of games like that during he caught the one he worked the LOW FEELING — The Jets’ James Hasty watches glumly this situation again our confidence Pete Santos, Chris Marcoux, Pat Flynn, Terrance Baker its division for a decade. Is the current club even in their Can the Jets recover? Connecticut while Danny Kelly and Eric Friberg had the the year if you want to say that whole off-season for — in the end from the bench in the waning seconds as the Buffalo Bills level will be there.” and Bob Bellamy. league? goals for the Nittany Lions. we’re going for it all. But you can’t zone.” “If not, then pack up your bags pulled out a 30-27 victory over New York Sunday at Rich In the nightcap, the Raiders scored in the first stanza “We did it for a long time,” said former catcher Johnny There were 59 fouls and eight yellow cards. UConn’s on a 42-yard pass from Joe Luker to Marcus Watkins. Bench. “You have to do it for a long time. Longevity win them all like that.” Kelly said Mueller “worked on and leave,” said defensive end Jeff Stadium in Buffalo. Far from being cocky about their his hands and that is why he is start­ Lagerman. “We’re grown men, Rob Lindell received one of the yellow cards, his fifth of Kevin Wollenberg added the two-point conversion. The proves you’re a great team, not just a shot in the dark. seeming ability to turn the switch ing.” we’re in a tough sport ... and we Reds the season meaning he has to miss Wednesday’s game at Jets came back as Ryan Rawlinitis threw 30 yards to Dan “The only way they’ll be remembered (as a great and claim victory, the Bills echoed Mueller, who dropped 13 pounds have to face reality. If you are down, home against Brown University. The Huskies will also Carangelo for a score. They tied it in the second quarter team) is by winning again.” be minus Parker, who was red carded. History was the farthest thing from their minds as they Levy’s warning about waiting until during the summer, said his “main pick your head up. If you can’t do From Page 17 on a safety as the Raider QB was tackled in the end zone. the fourth quarter to win games. objective was to trim down and be­ that, then get out.” That followed a Raider interception by Aaron Delaney at celebrated an improbable championship. They seemed to Davis’ celebration Deer files for free agency have a hard enough time comprehending the ease with everything,” Rijo said of his team­ the Raiders’ 2-yard line. NEW Y O R K (AP) — The World Series had been over which they dismantled the defending champions. mates. “They came through for me The Jets’ Rawlinitis intercepted the game’s final play. for only a few hours when the offseason began with the Next year? all year.” He lateraled it to Todd Napolitano, who was knocked out opening of the free agent filing period. of bounds inside the Raider 5 on a game-saving tackle by “It doesn’t matter to me,” third baseman Chris Sabo UConn holding its focus on hold for awhile Billy Hatcher wasn’t supposed to Outfielder of Milwaukee and Joe said. “This year is this year. Whatever happens, hap­ be the best hitter in the World the Raiders’ Chris Wollenberg. Price of Baltimore and Jeff Robinson of the New York Kevin Griffin, Chris Wollenberg, Jack Smith, Brett pens.” By JOE KAY good spirits as could be expected. Series, but he went 9-for-12. Yankees filed Sunday, the first day of the 15-day win­ Dolan, Tim Delaney and Ryan Price played well for the If anything, the fact that they did something last ac­ The Associated Press Hatcher’s .750 average in a four- Tha Associated Press on getting winning season dow. Approximately 95 players are eligible to file, with Raiders. Best for the Jets were Chris Boucier, Charlie complished by the Big Red Machine made them a little One reason: the Reds’ World game Series broke the previous several awaiting decisions from their clubs on 1991 con­ Brothers, Tabari Stringer, Jamie Lazzaris, Kevin Bates uneasy. They’ve dodged comparisons with those power­ POINTING THE WAY — Cincinnati manager OAKLAND, Calif. — Eric Series sweep of the A’s. mark of .625 (lO-for-16) set by Lou Piniella gves the No. 1 sign on the field at STORRS (AP) — The Connec­ points in the game before Maine fourth quarter and recovered an on- Davis won’t be able to celebrate “He talks about, ‘We won, we tract options. and Jason Cogan. ful teams all season. They’re still trying to dodge them Babe Ruth in 1928. Players have unUl Nov. 4 to file with the Major ticut Huskies’ preseason dreams of a (1-6, 1-5) scored three late touch­ side kick before Connecticut was the Cincinnati Reds’ World Series won,’ ” Mrs. Davis said after even as they get measured for rings. Oakland Coliseum after the Reds completed Hatcher was hit on the wrist by League Baseball Players Association. Although they can “They’re going to compare us; you can’t do that,” out­ Yankee Conference championship downs. able to run the clock out. championship for a while. returning from the hospital late their four-game sweep of the A’s in the World Stewart in the first inning on Satur­ talk to other teams after they file, they may not begin to fielder said. “It was a different time and a playoff berth gone, they’re “I hate making it interesting like Davis and Didio combined to The outfielder remains hospital­ Sunday. “Then you look at him Ban said unfair focusing now on a winning season. that,” Rembish said. “They never catch 16 passes for 244 yards and day night and had to leave the game. discuss contract specifics until Nov. 5. and a different era. It was a different team. Series. ized today with a severely bruised again and he’s falling off to sleep. But his replacement, Herm Winnin- NEWARK, NJ. (AP) — Syracuse University’s ban on 1 “We’re playing for pride now,” should have come back on us like Brian Kozlowski had “We just wanted to prove something to ourselves. We kidney. He damaged it when he hit He’s doing as well as can be ex­ gham, laid down a perfect bunt women reporters in the football locker room places an defensive captain Mike Rembish that.” seven more receptions for 90. the ground hard while trying to pected. unfair burden on women covering sports, according to finished fifth last year.” Can they keep doing what they’re supposed to do for single in the eighth when the Reds Simpson prevails at Disney It’s much easier to find differences between the two another year? said. Carl Smith had scoring runs of 15 Jackson praised the defense, make a diving catch in the Reds’ the editor of Rutgers University’s student newspaper. “I think he’s handling it very rallied for two runs. LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Tim Simpson teams than similarities. The Machine intimidated and That pride was evident Saturday and nine yards for Maine and Jamal which held the Black Bears to 129 clinching 2-1 victory Saturday Following Rutgers’ 42-0 loss to Syracuse Saturday, “If this team stays healthy, it can win,” Hatcher said. well. He’s in an awful lot of pain.” “We stressed fundamentals,” withstood late charges by John M ^affey and Davis Love as the Huskies beat Maine 35-20 to Williamson ran an interception back yards on the ground. Smith, who led night over Oakland. reporter Joanna Cagan faced further humiliation, said overwhelmed opponents. The current club pesters them “But injuries play such a big part. And if you start to Doctors believe the kidney will Piniella said. “We’ve had our in to capture the PGA’s Walt Disney World Classic by improve to 3-4 overall and 2-3 in tlie eight yards for a score. the nation in mshing a year ago with He was in the intensive care unit Dan Ronnen, editor of The Daily Thrgum. until they get frustrated. thinking you’re too good, that you’re bigger than the Yankee Conference. Victor Taylor, who had 121 yards 1,680 yards, and 116 in the air, heal with rest. players out at numerous times one stroke Saturday. The Machine had muscle and mystique. It had Bench, team, you lose focus. You have to remember you’re one of Merritt Hospital when tlie rest during the summer working on bunt­ Syracuse sports information director Larry Kimball Matt DeGennaro, who missed on 23 carries, scored with seven rushed for 73 yards. Simpson, the leader throughout the tournament, Rose, Perez, Morgan and Concepcion. of 25 guys.” of the team returned to Cincinnati “A full recovery is expected,” ing. It’s part of the fundamental finished with a 71 for a total of 264, 24-under-par over had told Cagan that if she insisted on going into the lock­ most of the last month with a seconds left in the first half to cap “Far three quarters, we played on a charter flight Sunday. Tests, The ’90s Reds had grit and a bullpen. Its Series sweep That was perhaps the biggest reason for their success Ferguson said. work we’ve done since the start of the par-72, 7,190-yard Magnolia course. Mahaffey er room after the game, he would close the locker room separated right shoulder, returned an 80-yard drive and give Connec­ great defense,” Jackson said. “1 including a CAT scan, found no was led by Hatcher, Winningham, Sabo and some rookie this year. TTiey had a young, hungry team tliat had spring training and on into the finished second at 265. Love was third at 266. to all reporters and set up an alternate interview situation, for the Huskies, completing 23 of 33 ticut a 14-0 halftime lead. DeGen­ thought we did a real good job on rupture of the organ, so surgery The left fielder hurt his ribs and named Billy Bates. finished second four consecutive times and then fifth last season.” Simpson, the defending Disney champion who hadn’t Cagan said Sunday. passes for 295 yards and three naro completed four of five passes their backs. Our front seven was su­ won’t be required, team spokes­ right kidney when he dived for a “This team has a lot of heart, a lot of character,” Billy year. Winning felt good, and there were few open com­ The Reds also lost left fielder Eric won this year, earned $180,000 for his fourth victory in Syracuse’s policy places an unfair amount of pressure touchdowns. for 50 yards during the drive. perb today.” man Jim Ferguson said. fading liner by Willie McGee in on women sportswriters, Ronnen said. Hatcher said. “It hates to lose. It does every ting it has to plaints about Piniella’s decisions to platoon starters and Davis in Game 4 with a severe kid­ 13 seasons on the PGA Tour. sit down hitters when they get cold. “Matt played a real solid game,” Jackson said Taylor’s touchdown Maine coach Kirk Ferentz, a Con­ The injury is expected to heal the first inning Saturday night. “It’s discriminatory. If a female wants to go into the do to win. Connecticut coach Tom Jackson was a key. necticut graduate, found few bright Davis dived to his left, momentari­ ney bruise sustained when he at­ The closest they came to a rift was when reliever Rob with time. tempted to make a diving catch on Syracuse locker room, all the other reporters and the ath­ “When you play the Cincinnati Reds, you know said. “He struggled early with his “I think it had a negative affect on spots except the play of his secon­ ly snagged the ball in the webbing you’ve been in a fight. We might lose 80 games next Dibble openly campaigned for a trade or a huge salary “They’re just letting nature take Willie McGee’s double in the first. letes are angry at her. And it’s the woman reporter that timing, but the longer he played, the them and real positive one on us,” dary. Williamson’s interception, the its course,” said Shirley Davis, the of his glove, then lost it after he hit Trevino takes senior event has to make the decision,” Ronnen said. year, but the teams that beat us will know they’ve been in hike during the National League playoffs. His teammates replaced Davis and convinced him to stop. better he got.” Jackson said. “You get in those 16th of his career, tied a Maine outfielder’s mother. “They’re the ground hard, wedging his right NAPA, Calif. (AP) — Lee Trevino birdied five of the Cagan, 21, decided to take the option of having the a fight.” “Everything fell into place for the situations and don’t convert, they record, and Claude Pettaway tied arm under the side of his body as drove in the tying run with a groun- It will be interesting to see how they handle their new keeping him monitored. As long as dout in the ei^th. final seven holes for a 7-under-par 65 and a two-stroke athletes face the press outside the locker room. The Reds ultimately became champions because they most part,” DeGennaro said. “It was come back to haunt you.” another record with his seventh he’s quiet and relaxed, they seem he landed. victory over Mike Hill in the PGA Seniors’ Transamerica “I didn’t exactly sense any hostility from the male played solid defense and were able to protect small leads acclaim, and whether the front office decides to give pickoff of the season. “All season someone has come them hefty raises to keep them happy. satisfying to come back and win.” Rusty Neal’s 43-yard interception to think it will heal itself because Senior Golf Championship. rcjxirters,” she said. “I was too busy. But I could hear with llieir bullpen. The offense faded in and out, but they DeGennaro threw a six-yard scor­ return made it 21-0 and on Connec­ “Our secondary is playing well, Davis stayed in the game for the forward to do the job,” Hatcher said. They don’t have a lot of free-agent decisions. Starting he’s in good physical condition.” rest of the first inning, then was “Everybody on this team played a Trevino, who earned $75,000 for his seventh victory mumbling from the reporters, saying ‘What’s going on? remained consistent in the oilier ways. ing pass to Mark Didio in the first ticut’s next two possessions, but our line is young and puts too “We’re very fundamentally sound,” Hatcher said. pitchers and are the two Davis will have to spend five to replaced by Glenn Braggs. Davis part.” of the season and increased his season winnings to Why are we in here? \ ^ y aren’t we in the locker room?’ quarter and had passes of 22 and 35 DeGennaro found Davis for touch­ much pressure on tliem,” Ferentz seven days at the hospital. His $922,352, finished with an 11-under 205 total on the And then there were murmurings about a ‘girl reporter.’ “That’s what Lou Piniella has stressed. We don’t beat most important players who could leave. All of their yards to Alex Davis for touchdowns downs. said. “We’re not getting much pres­ required help getting to the In the postseason, at least, give »» other regulars are either under contract or not yet eligible relatives spent the day with him clubhouse, and had blood in his the Reds’ bullpen star billing. The 6,632-yard Silverado Country Club south course. ourselves.” in the third quarter. Maine scored witli 1:53 left in the sure on the quarterback and we’re “They were doing the things you’re supposed to do,” for free agency. Some are certain to ask for big raises Sunday, and described him in as urine. pen did not give up a run in the Miller Barber recorded nine birdies and the day’s low Syracuse’s Kimball said he cannot understand what all Connecticut scored the first 35 third period, scored twice in the losing contain.” anyway. World Series. round, a 64, to finish third at 208. the fuss is about. Bench said. 0