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FOOTBALL Portland 26 16 23 34— 99 Washington 20 22 2 42 145 144 New Jersey 10 22 ,313 Hummel CNS National Football League Around Late Spring 20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Jan. 10,1991 Watson hopes he’s raised KC’s social conscience FRIDAY change,” he said. “I think there has. He gained national attention last million since Watson and Jack Nick- know if Watson will rejoin the Kan­ The resignation prompted the By JIM BAGBY ... I feel good about my decision. I year when he resigned from the old laus played in the first one in 1980. sas City Country Club, There he club to change its mind about the The Associated Press hope this has made Kansas City re­ and prestigious Kansas City Country Joining Watson this summer will learned to play the game that has membership application of Bloch. evaluate its prejudices and look at Club because of its restrictive mem­ be another all-time great and now produced 32 tournament champion­ “I think that’s a very positive J KANSAS CITY, Mo. — bership policy. ships, eight major titles and more what they are inside.” Longtime pro golf star Tom Watson PGA Seniors Tour leader, Lee step,” Watson said of Bloch’s accep­ LOCAL NEWS INSIDE than $5 million career earnings. But as he prepares to join the says the reason he stages a charity The six-time PGA Player of the Trevino. Competing the foursome tance last month as the first Jewish 1991 PGA tour next week in exhibition in his hometown each Year announced Wednesday the will be two 1990 Ryder Cup mem­ Watson resigned last November member of the 94-year-old club. bers and top 10 money wiruiers on Hawaii, Watson said he does not A year is to help kids who can’t help lineup for the 12th annual after the KCCC rejected the applica­ “I’ve gotten letters from all over the the regular tour, Paul Azinger and think this is the time to consider ■ TNT disputes financial impact. themselves. Children’s Mercy Hospital Golf tion of nationally prominent busi­ country and the world from people whether he will return to the KCCC. In addition to raising money, Wat­ Classic. The event is one of the most Fred Couples. ness leader Henry Bloch, co-founder coming to Kansas City. It’5 been “It’s not an important decision to son hopes he has helped raise the so­ successful one-day formats in the But after the announcement of the of H&R Bloch. Bloch is Jewish, as heartwarming. ■ No Coventry teacher drug testing. cial conscience level of Kansas City. nation, having raised more than $3.5 charity match, everyone wanted to are Watson’s wife and children. “I hope there’s been a significant make now,” he said. WhaVs ■ Ryan likely to be DiRosa successor. A News ■ Transfer of sidewalk liability sought. SCOREBOARD Local/Regional Section, Page 7. Jan. 11,1991 Agreed to terms with Freddie Benevides and Mavericks 109, Blazers 99 Brian Une, Inlielders; Milt Hill, pitcher; Glenn Sutko, catcher; and Chris Jones, outfielder, on Six banks bid Basketball PORTLAND (99) Hockey one-year contracts. Robinson 6-16 2-6 14. Williams 6-9 0-0 12, PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Signed Curtis Ybur Hometown Newspaper Manchester's Award-Winning Newspaper for faiied BNE Duckworth 3-13 1-2 7, Drexler 7-14 5-8 22. Wilkerson, infielder, to a one-year contracL Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Porter 2-11 5-7 9. Bryant 5-7 2-4 12, Ainge 8-19 SPORTS TRIVIA SAN DIEGO PADRES—Agreed lo terms with BOSTON (AP) —- The head NBA standings 0-1 17, Cooper 0-1 0-0 0. Petrovic 3-7 0-0 6. NHL standings Dennis Rasmussen, pitcher, on a one-year con­ of the Federal Deposit Insurance Totals 40-97 15-28 99. WALES CONFERENCE tract. N EASTERN CONFERENCE Corp. said about half a dozen Atlantic Division DALLAS (109) Ftetrlck Division BASKETBALL McCray 5-12 3-4 15. English 11-22 2-3 24, W L T R s GF GA National Basketball Association suitors are now looking into W L Pet. GB How many points did Kareem Abdui-Jabbar score in Boston 28 5 .848 Donaldson 4-10 3-3 11. Harper 5-13 6-11 17, NY Rangers 25 14 7 57 173 139 SEATTLE SUPERSONICS—f^aced Quinlin buying the failed Bank of New Blackman 9-15 6-6 24, Davis 0-4 4-6 4. White his 20-year career? Pittsburgh 23 20 3 49 195 170 Dailey, guard, on the injured lisL Activated Scott Senator PNIadelphia 20 1 4 .588 Panel begins England, and a winning bidder NewVbrk 14 17 .452 5-11 2-2 14. Shasky 0-0 0-0 O.Totals 39-87 PNIadelphia 21 20 6 48 153 150 Meents, forward, from the Injured list. J4 26-35 109. New Jersey 19 17 9 47 167 152 could be picked sometime Wfashington 13 18 .419 FOOTBALL Portland 26 16 23 34— 99 Washington 20 22 2 42 145 144 New Jersey 10 22 ,313 Hummel CNS National Football League around late spring. Miami 9 24 .273 Jg Dallas 32 22 27 28— 109 NY Islanders 15 23 5 35 121 150 3-Point goals—PortlarxJ 4-15 (Drexler 3-4, Adams Division DALLAS COWBOYS—Reassigned Dave supports L. William Seidman, chair­ Central Division _ Ainge 1-4, Robinson 0-1, Petrovic 0-2, Porter Shuia, offensive coordinator, to passing game MilwauKee 25 9 .735 Boston 22 14 8 52 154 144 charter change man of the FDIC, also said his ii» Dallas 5-7 (White 2-2, McCray 2-3, Harper Montreal 23 17 5 51 147 139 coordinator and receivers coach. Fired Alan Chicago 23 10 .697 Lowry, tight ends coach, and Dick Noian, defen­ g 1-2). Fouled out—Drexler. Rebounds—F^rlland Buffalo 16 16 10 42 142 135 agency was working on a plan to Detroit 23 11 .676 sive backs coach. Atlanta 19 13 .594 c 75 (Williams 15), Dallas 52 (Donaldson 15). As- Ftertford 18 21 4 40 123 144 help ease the region’s credit sists—Portland 21 (Porter ). Dallas 27 (Harper LOS ANGELES RAMS—Fired Fritz Shurmur, Indiana 12 21 .364 8 Ouebec 10 27 7 27 124 194 resolve crunch by injecting money into .4 10). Total fouls—Portland 28, Dallas 20. Techni- CAMPBELL CONFERENCE defensive coordinator; Fred Whittingham. w Cleveiand 11 23 .324 linebacker coach; Steve Shafer, serandary Charlotte 10 21 .323 13'/2 —Drexler, Portland coach Adelman, Duck­ Norris Division finalizations banks with tight capital. worth 2. Flagrant foul-Donaldson. Ejec- W L TPts GF GA coach; Larry Brooks, assistant defensive lino WESTERN CONFERENCE coach; Artie Gigantino, assistant iinebacker tiorr—Duckworth. A— 17,007. Chicago 28 14 3 59 147 118 Midwest Division coach, and Jairo Penaranda, special teams By RICK SANTOS W L Pet. SL Louis 24 13 6 54 156 127 commission, which has been of force Rich households coach. San Antonio 22 .733 Suns 113, Cavaliers 105 21 19 4 46 151 154 8 Detroit PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Fired Al Roberts, Manchester Herald charged to review several suggested Utah 23 11 .676 1 CLEVELAND (105) Minnesota 12 25 8 32 134 157 special teams coach, and Ftonnia Jones, coach changes in the Town Charter and By MELISSA B. ROBINSON grow richer Houston 18 14 .563 5 Brown 3-11 2-2 8, Nance 5-15 3-4 13. Toronto 12 28 3 27 123 172 for strength and conditioning and linebackers. Dallas 12 19 .387 10'/2 Daugherty 12-20 3-5 27, Ehio 8-12 3-4 19, Smyths Division MANCHESTER — Despite the make recommendations concerning Herald Washington Bureau WASHINGTON (AP) — The Minnesota 10 22 .313 13 Valentine 5-12 1-1 11, Ferry 5-12 1-1 11. James Calgary 24 14 5 53 181 133 COLLEGE unanimous support of a committee such proposals to the Board of nation’s highest-income Orlando 9 25 .265 15 5-11 3-4 14, Kerr 1-2 0-0 2, Paddio 0-1 0-0 0. Los Angeles 23 14 5 51 169 138 JACKSONVILLE—Named Ed Hanozaryk T ’ " > < Denver 6 27 .182 171/2 Totals 44-96 16-21 105, Edmonton 19 20 2 40 132 133 men's golf coach and Floyd 'Bmitty" Smith of the Charter Revision Commission Directors. WASHINGTON — Fresh from a households grew substantially Pacific Division PHOENIX (113) Vancouver 18 23 4 40 143 166 women's golf coach. lo change the name of the town’s Some members insisted there is , V meeting with President Bush, Sen. richer from 1984 to 1988, while Portland 30 6 .833 — Chambers 8-20 6-8 22. McDaniel 6-12 6-6 WInNpeg 13 25 8 34 146 167 OHIO STATE—Named Elliot Uzelac football's Board of Directors to the Town significance in maintaining the Joseph Lieberman, D-Conn., said most others grew poorer or kept Phoenix 21 11 .656 7 18, West 4-6 1-2 9, Hornacek 9-18 5-6 23, Wednesday's Games offensive coordinator. LA Lakers 20 11 .645 71/2 Johnson 6-14 4-6 16. Majerla 5-7 4-8 14, Ram- Detroit 5, Edmonton 3 SYFIACUSE—Named Paul Ftesqualoni foot­ Council, the town’s chief governing name “Board of Directors.” Thursday he’ll continue to push for even, the Census Bureau says. Golden State 17 15 .531 1 1 bis 1-1 0-0 2, Lang 0-0 0-0 0, Ceballos 0-4 0-0 Montreal 4, N.Y. Islanders 3, OT ball coach. body will keep its name, according “It’s bom of the fact that it’s ob­ the passage of a hard-line Senate A study released Thursday Seattle 15 16 .484 12'/2 0, Perry 2-3 1-5 5, Knight 2-3 0-0 4.Totals 43-88 SL Louis 3, N.Y.
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