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20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Jan. 21, 1991 SCOREBOARD TUESDAY J Big East Conlorence C a ll Angeles 16-13; Lost divisional pbyoff to San W L W L INTERCEPTIONS Francisco 21-10. Syracuse 4 16 M ott friterceptlont By. Game — 4. New Yak Basketball 2 2 1985 — Won wild-card playofi against San SL John'a 4 Jett vs. Baltimore, 1969; Dellas vs. Denver, 2 13 2 tpi H A IVD V W O R K Frartcisco 17-3; Lost divisional playoff to P ittsburgh 3 2 14 4 1978. LOCAL NEWS INSIDE The he.sl years eier hy^NFI. p IssT a t^ s Chicago 21-0. G eorgetow n 3 2 11 4 1986 — Won conlererKa playoff against San NBA standings S oton H all 4 Super Bowl glance 3 11 4 Frandsco 49-3; Won conference champlonsWp EASTERN CONFERENCE CONNECTICUT 3 3 4 RECEPTIONS The composite recads for all participantt In 12 against Wbshington 17-0; Wbn 21st Super Bowl AtluHIc DIvWon V illo rK va 3 RfiCErVER.TEAM ■ King lauded in local ceremony. 2 9 7 SEASON y against Denver 39-20. the Super Bowl: ProvIdarK a 4 W L P e t QB 2 11 6 1989 — Lost divisional playoff to Los Angeles National Confarsnea Boston ___ Boston College Art Monk, Washington 29 8 .784 1 5 9 8 1984 106 19-13, OT. W 1, P et. PF PA PNtadalphla 22 16 .579 71/a 1990 — Won divisional playoff against Pittsburgh 0 1.000 103 73 ■ 8th District focus on budget cuts. Maw Y>rt( 16 Charley HettningaH) H ousti^ 2 1 .432 13 1964 101 Chicago 31-3; Wfen confererKs championsNp San FrarKisco 0 1.000 139 63 W ashington 16 Saturday's RaauRs 21 .432 13 against San Frandsco 15-13. G reen Bay 0 1.000 63 24 Support N sw JoriM y 11 26 .297 18 Providence 108, UConn 102 Lionel Taylor, Denver \\ 1961 100 Chicago 0 1.000 46 10 M iam i 11 27 .289 181/3 Georgetown 56, Boston College49 N.Y. Giants 0 1.000 39 20 ■ Go-ahead given on treatment plants. our Central OhrithNi Syracuse 78, Seton Hall 64 Todd Christensettg L»A. Raiders^ 'L 1986 95 Bills-Giants series N.Y. Jets 0 1.000 16 7 C hicago — S t J o h n 's 73, R ttsbu rgh 71 27 1 1 .711 Biffs toad sorlas 3-2 Oak.-LA. Rakfas 1 .750 1 1 1 66 Arizona 72, Villanova 64 Johnny Morris, Chicago troops! D etroit 27 12 .692 1/3 M 1964 93 (Homs Tsam In CAPS) Wtashlngton 2 .500 85 79 ■ Students work together at Waddell. M ilw aukse 27 13 .675 1 1970 — N.Y. GIANTS 20. Buftalo Baltirrxrra 1 .500 23 29 Tbnighi's Qome A i Ibon, N.Y. Jets 6 A ttonta 23 15 .605 4 1975 — N.Y. Giants 17, BUFFALO 14 Kansas City 1 .500 33 42 Syracuse at Georgetown, 7 0 0 p m . W 1988 93 Indiana 15 23 .395 12 Lionel Taylor, Denver 1978 — BUFFALO 41. N.Y.GIanfs17 D allas 3 .400 1 1 2 65 C horiotto 12 25 .324 141/3 r I960 92 1987 — BUFFALO 6. N.Y. Giants 3. OT M iam i 3 .400 74 103 C lavaland 12 26 .316 IS * n iM d iy * s Q m i i m 1990 — Buffalo 17. N.Y. GIANTS 13 L A . Rarrw 1 .000 19 31 Local/Regional Section, Page 7. WESTERN CONFERENCE UConn at St John's (Madison Square Gar Todd Christensen, L.A. Raiders 1 1983 92 New England 1 .000 10 46 MM w m I D IvW e n den), 8 p m . Super Bowl MVPs Philadelphia 1 .000 10 27 WhaVs W L P e t QB Villanova at Boston College Roger Craig, San Francisco 1985 92 CltKlrmati 2 .000 37 46 San Antonio 26 10 .722 — S t Peter's at Seton Han 1990—Joe Montana, QB, San Francisco D a n v a 4 .000 50 163 Utah 2B 13 .667 1i« Art Monks Washington i 1985 91 1989—Je rry R ico, WfR, San Frandsco M innesota 4 .000 34 95 ,'Hr Houston 20 18 .526 7 Wsdnaaday'a Oams 1986—Doug Williams, QB, Wbshington Vbur Hometown N ew spa^: Manchester's Award-Winning Newspaper News MInnasota 13 23 .361 13 Pittsburgh at Providerxte J.T. Smith, St. Louis_______ 1 ^ 1987 91 19e7-Phil Simms, QB, N.Y. Giants Super Bowl champions Newsstand Price: 35 Cents OaHas 13 24 .351 13<« 1986—Flichard DenL DE, Chicago By The Associated Press O rlando 10 29 .256 171/J Sterling Sharpe^ Green Bay Jan. 22,1991 ^ ^ 9 8 9 90 1985—Joe Montana, QB, San Frarrdsco 1990—San Frandsco (NFC) 55, Denver Danvar 30 .211 19 Saturday, Jan. 26 1984—Marcus Allen, RB, L.A. Raiders 8 Source: NFL (AFC ) 10 PMifleDIvMon UConn at Seton Hall (Meadowiands), 1 p.m. r a p h i c 1983—John Riggins, RB, Wbshington S t John's at Villanova 1989—San Francisco (NFC) 20. Cincinnati R)rtlind 34 7 .829 — 1962—Joe Montana, OB, San Frandsco (AFC) 16 LA Lakara 25 11 .694 <« Syracuse at Providence 6 1961—Jim Runkett, QB. Oakland 1988—Wbshington (NFC) 42. Denva (AFC) Scud missiles Phoanix 25 12 .676 7 H A N D Y — The NFL’s SO-reception club Is an exclusive 1960—Terry Bradshaw, QB, Pittsburgh 10 QoldanSiata 21 17 .553 111/2 Sunday, Jan. 27 1"'''9—Terry Bradshaw, QB. Rttsburgh : i | 1967— N.Y. Giants (NFC) 39. Denver (AFC) Air war damage estimates inflated destroyed today Georgetown at Rttsburgh SaaWa 17 19 .472 141/a group. Going Into 1990, only nine players were members. Art 19<. -Randy White, DT and Harvey Martin. 20 LAClippars 14 26 .350 19^/2 DE, Dallas Monk (the record holder), Lionel Taylor and Todd Christensen 1986—Chicago (NFC) 46, Now England DHAHRAN, Saudi Arabia Soeramanto 9 26 .257 22 1977—Fred Bilotnikoff. WR, Oakland (AFC ) 10 By GREGORY VISTICA The lower number has not been (AP) — Four Iraqi Scud missiles S a tu n la y 's O am aa Women’s Top 25 poii each topped the 90-reception level twice. 1976—Lynn Swann, Wffl, Pittsburgh ^^1985—San Francisco (NFC) 38. Miami (AFC) Copley News Sen/ioe released, he said, “because the were blown from the sky today Atlanta 114. Naw Jarsay 84 The top 25 teams In the women's college 1975—Franco Harris, R ft Rttsburgh Indiana 117, Utah 104 basketball poH. os compiled by Mel Greenbe^ 1974—Larry Csonka, FIB. Miami 1984-L.A. Raiders (AFC) 35 Washington public will feel it’s miserably low,” by allied Patriot rockets fired NaMtVbrk 11^ Phlladalphia97 of The Philadelphia l^ulrer, vrith first-ptace 1973—Jake Scott, S, Miami (NFC) 9 MInnasota 121, Goldan Stata 113 WASHINGTON — Early bomb despite it being much higher than from a major Saudi air base votes in parentheses, records through Jen. 20, 1976—MInnesc . 24, Los Angeles 13 1972—Roger Staubach, OB, Dallas ^^1983—Wbshington (NFC) 27. Miami (AFC) Dallas 110, CharlottB 95 total points based on 1975—Dallas 37, Los Angeles 7 1971—Chuck Howiey, LB, Dallas .damage information given to some results in the Vietnam war. It is es here, wimesses said. Houston 107, LA Clippers 96 2524-23-22-21-25151517-151514-13-1511- Football 1974— Minrresota 14, Los Angeles 10 1970—Lan Dawson, QB, Kansas City 1982—San Frandsco (NFC) 26, Cincinnati hi^-ranking Pentagon officials last timated that pilots destroyed targets There were no reports of in San Antonio 117, Denver 108 and last week's ranking: 1973—Minnesota 27, Dallas 10 1969-^100 Namath, OB, N.Y. Jots (AFC ) 21 SaaMa 11 , Washington Friday reported that after the first less than 20 percent of the time juries or damage. 1 88 Record Pts Pvs 1972—Wbshington 26. Dallas 3 1968—Bart Starr. QB. Green Bay 1981—Oakland (AFC) 27. PhlladeIpNa (NFC) Sacramento 101, Phoanix 97 I. Virginia (62) 151 1,596 1 1971—Dallas 14, Son Francsico 3 1967—Bart Starr. QB, Green Bay 4,000 sorties, American and allied during that war. It was the third Scud attack on u n d a y Q atna NFL playoff glance 8 *8 5 Penn St (1) 13-1 1,479 3 1970—Dallas 17. San Francisco 10 1980—Rttsburgh (AFC) 31. Los Angeles Portland 116, Mllwaukaa 112 aircraft were destroying Iraqi targets Officials said the air campaign in Saudi Arabia today. 3. N.C. State ( 1 ) 14-2 1,476 4 Saturday, Jan. S 1969-Mlnnesota 27, Cleveland 7 Super Bowl records (N FC) 19 Monday's Oamaa only 30 percent of the time, sources five days has far surpassed the num 4. Tennessee 14-3 1,343 2 Washington 20, Phlladdphia 6 1965- Baltimore 34, Cleveland 0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 1979—Pittsburgh (AFC) 35, Dallas (NFC) 31 A barrage of Patriots was PhHadalphla at New p.m . 1 5. Georgia 152 1,335 7 Miami 17, Kansas City 16 1967—Green Bay 21, Dallas 17 SCORING 1978—Dallas (NFC) 27. Denver ( t f C) 10 m said. ber of missions by American fired from the base 200 miles Orlando at Vthshlngton, p.m . i 1 6. Purdue 1 5 1 1 ^ 5 3 8 Sunday, Jan. 6 1966— Green Bay 34, Dallas 27 Most Points, Llfetimo — 24, Franco Harris, 1977-Oakland (AFC) 32, MInnasota (NFC) Minnesota at Danvar, 4 p.m. Initial Pentagon reports said that warplanes in 11 days of bombing south of Kuwait just after dark 7.