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SCOREBOARD THURSDAY Clippers 126, Nuggets 123 Basketball OT ECHO Hockey U CLIPPERS (126) Manning 11-17 4 6 26 20—MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. March 13.1991 SCOREBOARD THURSDAY Clippers 126, Nuggets 123 Basketball OT ECHO Hockey U CLIPPERS (126) Manning 11-17 4 6 26. Smith 9-14 6-7 24. LOCAL NEWS INSIDE NBA standings Rolynlce 3-10 7-10 13, Harper 6-24 8 8 23. Gar­ oU,X Squirt 6 EASTERN CONFERENCE land 8 7 8 6 11. Garrick 1-4 1-2 3. Vaught 8 9 Atlantic DIvlalon 0 6 10, Martin 2-5 8 0 4. Kimble 4-10 4-4 1Z In state tournament actiori NAM CO dropped W L P e t G B Totals 44-100 33-45 126. P l ^ three games; losing to Darien, 4-2, to Vhle. 4-1 ■ Dems urge GOP on phase-in. x-Boston 47 16 .746 — DENVER (123) and to Salisbury 4-1. Philadelphia 34 27 .557 12 WJolridge 7-20 4-7 18. Liberty 2 6 2-2 7. ^ 5 0 N - Kris Davis and Ron Halnsey had the goals N aw ibrk 30 32 .484 le*/: Rasmussen 8 1 3 2-2 14. Adams 10-25 14-16 ! S ^ against Darien while Jeff King, Mike McCarthy Washington 23 39 .371 23<'2 38, Wiliams 8 1 8 2-2 20, Farmer 4-10 2-2 10. and Eric Anderson had assista Andy Mursko ■ School salaries scrutinized. Miami 20 42 .323 26</i Lane 0-1 0 6 0, Jackson 4-7 2-2 10, Artderson played well In goal. Against Yale, Erik Blomstrann scored the lone goal while McCar­ Welcome NewJarsey 19 43 .306 27</2 2-5 0 6 4. Battio 1-3 0 6 2. Totals 44-105 2833 ■1 i Central Division 123. thy assisted King scored against Sallbsury, as­ ■ MacKenzie elected chairman. X-Chicago 45 15 .750 — LA Clippers 28 28 37 19 14— 126 sisted by Matt Lappen. Our Detroit 39 24 .619 Vn Denver 30 27 29 26 11— 123 Milwaukee 38 25 .603 St'2 3-Fk)lnt g o a ls ^-o s Angeles 811 (Harper Mite A Troops AHanla 35 28 .556 1V /2 810, Gam'ck 0-1), Denver 7-24 (Adams 4-11, In state tournament Division II action, ElnV ■ Democratic hopefuis criticized. Indiana 29 33 .468 17 Williams 2 6 . Liberty 1-1, Farmer 0-2, Jackson Lyder lost twice artd tied once. Elm bowed to Cleveland 22 40 .355 24 0-2, Battle 0-2). Fouled out— Garland. New Haven and Stamford by Identical 5 1 Charlotta 18 43 .295 27<« Rebounds— Los Angeles 76 (Smith 14). Denver scores and dearlocksd Ridgefield, 4-4. WESTERN CONFERENCE 58 (Rasmussen 11). Assists— Los Artgeles 23 Joey Bojarski scored Elm's goal against New Local/Regbnal Section, Page 7. Midwest Division (Garland 5). Denver 24 (Adams 10). Total Haven wHIe Chris Sheehan asslted Jatrte Car- W L P e t G B fouls— Los Angelos 22. Denver 33. A— 7,424. roll scored against Stamford with Bojarski as­ San Antonio 40 19 .678 — sisting. what's Utah 40 21 .656 1 Celtics 110, Kings 95 K e ^ Bourn, Bojarski, Sheehan and Kevin Houston 37 24 .607 4 BOSTON (110) Ladabouche scored against Ridgefield while Manchester's Award-Winning Newspaper Dallas 22 38 .367 16<«s Bird 811 2-2 13, Gamble 8 5 1-2 11. Parish Bojarski (2) and Eric Lundberg had assists. N e w s Orlando 21 40 .344 20 7-10 1-2 IS. Shaw6-11 6-7 18, Lewis 12-183-3 Doug Raymer played well in goal. Minnesota 19 41 .317 21<« 27. McHale 2-6 2-4 6, Brown 8 9 2-2 12, Denver 17 44 .279 24 Pinckney 2-3 0 6 4, Klelne 2-3 0 6 4, M.Smith MiteC March 14.1991 Padllc Division . 0- 2 0 6 0, Vrankovic 0 6 0 6 0, C.Smith 0 6 0 6 In the Avon Toumamenl the Chlldron's Place A x-Portland 46 15 .754 — 0. Totals 48 78 17-22 110. beet South Windsor and Simbury by identical x-LA Lakers 45 18 .714 2 SAC R AM EN TO (95) 6-1 scores before losing to both Avoa 5 0 , and Phoenix 42 19 .689 4 Simmons 8 1 5 0 6 12, Carr 14-25 4-5 32. East Haven, 3-0. Golden State 33 28 . 541 13 Board, union Wannington 0-3 0 6 0, Sparrow 7-11 1-2 15. Conor PHIUn and Josh Ftogers scored two Bush seeking Seattle 30 31 .492 16 Hansen 3-7 06 7, Tisdale 810 06 6. Les 3-7 goals apiece against South Windsor while LA Clippers 21 41 .339 25</2 2-2 9. Frederick 8 9 1-2 11, Calloway 8 3 0 6 0. Denny Colon and Chris Jenkins added single to hold talks Sacramento 17 43 .283 28</2 lowa-Montana winner at Wlashington (23-4), Dawson 1-1 0 6 3. Totals 42-91 811 95. scores. Jenkins (2), Lauren OOonrw r, Jake x-dinched playoff berth 1030 p .m MANCHESTER — The Boston 28 29 31 22— 110 North Stars 5, Sabres 2 PloskI and Andrew Joy collected assists. Ryan 'niasday's Games Fullerton St-Loulslana Tech winner at Stan­ Sacramento 34 25 20 16— 95 Buffalo 0 1 1— 2 Thomson played well in goal. Board of Education will meet lAtashIngton 103, Charlotte 100 ford (23-5), 10:30 p.m Hockey 3-Polnt goals— Boston 1-5 (Bird 1-4, Shaw Minnesota 2 1 2— 5 Against Simsbury, Jeff LaBarge scored a pair Monday with one of the three LA Lakers 102, Miami 95 Reglonat Semifinals clearer roles 8 1 ), Sacramento 8 8 (Hansen 1-1, Dawson First Period— 1, Minnesota, Duchesne 9 of goals while Jenkins, Roski, Colon and Philadelphia 133, Atlanta 129,2 0 T At Las Vegas labor groups it has asked to dis­ 1- 1, Les 1-4, Sparrow 0-2). Fouled out— None. (Bureau), 6:17. 2. Minnesota, Gagner 37 (John- O'Connor added a goal apiece. Colon added an Chicago 131, Minnesota 99 Thursday, March 21 NHL standings soa Modano), 13:27. Penalties^uuttu, Buf assisl Josh Rodgers played well In goal cuss the possibility of reopening Houston 93, Seattle 91 Georgia— UNLV-Texas Tech winner vs. Long Rebounds— Boston 51 (McHale, Lewis 9), WALES CONFERENCE (slashing), 3 2 1 ; Barezan, Min (hooking), 736; LA Clippers 126, Denver 123, O T Beach S i— USC-Utah winner contract talks. Sacramento 38 (Simmons 8). Assists— Boston Patrick Division Ledyard, Buf (tripping),. 732; Giles, Min (trl8 Mini Mites Golden State 129, IrKiana 117 30 (Bird 10), Sacramento 29 (Les 7). Total Washington— lowa-Montana winner vs. Stan­ W L TPts OF OA John Little, the president of ford— La. Tech-Fullerton SL winner ping), 1832. Mr. Trophy blanked Willington Naeplate, 2 3 . Boston 110, Sacramento 95 fouls— Boston 15, Sacramento 20. A— 17,014.' N Y Rangers 34 25 12 80 267 227 Second Period— 3, Minnesota, Dahlen 20 Mike Harrison and Mike Flynn scored the goals in Middle East Local 911 of the American Wednesday's Games Regional Championship Pittsburgh 36 30 5 77 301 269 (Bellows), 3 3 6. 4, Buffalo, Turgeon 30 (Mogil- while Eddie Ruff and Joshua King also played Federation of State, County and Charlotte at DetroiL 7:30 p.m. Warriors 129, Pacers 117 At Las Vegas Philadelphia 31 31 9 71 231 230 New Ibrk at Philadelphia, 730 p.m. Saturday, March 23 ny. Ramsey), 14:14. Penalties— Ray, Buf wen. Ffyan Mattison gained the shutout in goal. be the worst thing they could do.” INDIANA (117) Washington 31 33 6 68 223 238 By CHRISTOPHER CONNELL Municipal Employees, said both SaatUa at Dallas, 8 3 0 p.m. Semifinal winners (roughing), 7:43; TinordI, Min (roughing), 7:43; Alex Lee, Kevin Mansion, Wbyne Parker and Bush and Mulroney met over din­ Person 8 1 2 8 8 21, Sanders 0-4 2-2 2. Dreil- New Jersey 28 30 12 68 243 232 Chicago at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Glynn, Min (elbowing), 1033. Scon F%rker played well in defeat The Associated Press sides have agreed to an initial ing 8 5 2-4 8. Fleming 1815 7-8 27. Miller 7-13 NY Islanders 23 39 9 55 203 260 ner with Canadian Foreign Minister Boston at Utah, 9 p.m. THE FINAL FOUR Third Period— 5, Minnesota, Modano 23 meeting to set groimd rules for 4-4 20, M.Williams 2-9 8 0 4. Schrempf 7-12 Adams Division r / Portland at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. At New Orleans (Propp, Gagner). 1033. 6, Buffalo, Andreychuk Junior House Joe Clark, just back from Tehran 2- 2 16. Smits 8 9 4-4 14. K.Wiliams 1 6 0 6 2, x-Boston 39 22 9 87 260 234 such a renegotiation. The union San Antonio at LA Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Semifinals 30 (Ruuttu), 1436 (pp). 7, Minnesota, Berezan OTTAWA — President Bush says McCloud 1-2 0-0 3, Thompson 0-1 0 6 0. Totals x-Montreel 36 26 10 82 250 223 Regal's Men's Shop shutout Jensen Fabrica­ and other Middle Eastern capitals. Thursday's Games Saturday, March 30 11 (Mcfla8 Chambers), 1939 (en). Penal- represents school custodial, 44-88 2 832 117. x-Harttord 29 33 9 67 210 239 tion, 2 3 , and England Lumber bested Bolton he’s eager to ask French President Milwaukee at Cleveland, 730 p.m. East champion vs. Midwest champion ties-^ranceschetfi, Buf (toughktg), 231; John- r France has often steered its own GOLDEN STATE (129) x-Buffalo 25 28 17 67 246 246 Ice Palace, 5 1 .
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