16— MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, November 10,1990

22 CONDOMINIUMS 32 APARTMENTS FOR 33 CONDOMINIUMS 38 GARAGES & 74 FURNITURE 88 TAG SALES 88 TAG SALES 91 CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE ______RENT______FOR RENT STORAGE KING sized waterbed in­ BOLTON- Antiques, MANCHESTER-38 Patriot OLDSMOBILE-1 983 MONDAY bedroom apartment- 1 NEW-2 Bedroom MANCHESTER - 2 cluding headboard, collectibles, & books. Lane. 9-2. Saturday Toronado. Loaded, new quiet, secure building. SOUTH WINDSOR - Townhouse plus loft, 2- garages, side by side. m attress, & h e a te r. Horse & rider tack, new November 10.______exhaust, brakes. A Immaculate 1st floor, 1 $550 per month. Year­ 1/2 baths, central air iail 645-8201. & used. 41 Toomey beauty I $3400. 643- $350. Call after 5pm MANCHESTER- 11/9 and bedroom. All appllanced ly lease. Peterman and vac, all appliances 649-4639. Road. Sunday Novem­ 7188, 644-6668. Realty 649-9404. including microwave, ber 11. 10-3. 11/10, 10am-5pm. 41 Condo. Quiet. Close to 39 ROOMMATES Strickland St. Rain PINTO-1980. washer, dryer, ice Watkins custom made highway. /Pool. AVAILABLE December 1- ______WANTED______sofa. Gold tweed. Very MANCHESTER-Furni- date, 11/17. High mileage. 00. 3 1/2 rooms. Stove, maker. Wall to wall i-9193 afters. LOCAL NEWS INSIDE ture/miscellaneous $625. 644-1350. carpet, fireplace, deck, good condition. $160. MISCELLANEOUS- refrigerator. No utilities, CONSERVATIVE-Non- 649-8681. items. Saturday, no pets, no children. 1st attached garage with smoker. Student or Sunday, 10am -^m . 29 Household Hems, 9-3. 04 MOTORCYCLES ft ■ Coventry GOP threatens Clarke. door opener. ADT No early birds. 101 anrkatpr & last months rent and professional. $350 a 84 MUSICAL ITEMS Cornwall Dr. Dir: 50 M O FEP8 23 LOTS & LAND FOR security. $400. 649- Security system and full month, includes utilities. yards from Avery, Hembck St. SALE______7850. basement. Short walk Call 742-9996 evenings KAWAI ORGAN-Model beming St. inter­ HONDA-1986 CR250. ■ Manchester trash hauler proposal. to MMH and churches. or weekend. COVENTRY- Unexpec­ 430, double keyboard. section. Enter Macin­ Never raced, mint BUILDERS SPECIALS- No pets, trucks, RV’s or tosh St. to Baldwin Rd. 91 CARS FOR SALE BRENDA LANE 1-5 tedly available 1 motorcycles. $950 per MANCHESTER-3 Excellent condition. condition. Must sell. W h a t’s bedroom studio apt. Bedroom, to share. $3000, negotiable. 649- to Bryon Dr. 2nd ST. on $1300.00. Many extrasi ■ Bolton school ‘report cord’ delayed. acre wooded lots. month plus utilities. Op­ left. CADILLAC-Sedan de COVENTRY. $49,900 N e a t & c le a n . A ll tion to buy. Call 646- $208/1/3 utilities. 645- 0429. Cash and carry. Seville, 1979. 75K 643-8844, 7-5pm. News & up. Unbelievable low util.incl. Quiet street. 8711. 7855, 5-9. Under 30. miles. Very clean in­ price. HIGHLANDS-1-2 Female preferred. side and out. All 08 WANTED TO BUY/ ■ Storm drain bids ore sought. $425/month. 742-6715. 87 MISC. FOR SALE acres COVENTRY. 34 HOMES FOR RENT MANCHESTER-540 North electric. $2200/best ______TRADE______Nov. 12,1990 $58,900 & up. Owner MANCHESTER-2 and 3 Main St. Riverbend In­ offer. 646-1786. financing on selected room apartments. GLASTONBURY-3 END R O LLS , dustrial Park, Novem­ FORD Taurus 1987- Ex­ We buy clean, late model used Local/Regional Section, Page 7. lots with as little as 10% Security. 646-2426. ber 10 and 11, 6am- Bedrooms, gargage, 27 V " width - 50'f, cellent condition. $6400 cars and trucks. Top prices down. Special program Week days 9-5. near schools. $995. 4pm. IndoorsI or best offer. Moving 13" width - 2 for 50‘f Industrial, electrical, paid. for builders- build now- Manchester-4 room Quiet. 633-2977. must sell. 742-9334. pay laterlll Ask for Phil. Newsprint end rolls can be tools, sports equipment, Mr. Duff - Carter Chevrolet Duplex w/garage. FLOORSANDING picked up at the Mancliester m VETERAN'S OMMON ROAD- 8 household, bikes, 1229 Main Street Stove, refrig. $600/-f ’R oots like new NISSAN Pick-up Truck Voted 1990 New England Newspaper of the Year Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. miscellaneous. 643- : Vbur Hometown Newspaper Newsstand Price: 35 Cents LOTS PRICED TO util. 633-4189. 35 STORE & OFFICE ’ Specializing in oWer floors Monday through Thursday. 1987- 37K. $4100 or Manchester, CT SELL WILLINGTON ______SPACE______’ratural I stained floors 7188. ^ s t offer. 742-9334. 646-6464 $54,900-up. Area of MANCHESTER-5 Room, ’ No waxing anymore nice homes, new road. 3 bedroom, 1-1/2 baths, FOR RENT- Commercial/ John Vedallle ZEYA & SATARI DRIVE attic, cellar. All Industrial space. Ex­ 646-5750 w m 1-2 acre NORTH appliances. $750 a cellent location. 646- COVENTRY $79,400 & month plus utilities. V 0672. Security deposit. 73 CLOTHING WE’RE RESPONSIVE TO Veterans Day observed amid war fears up. Possible financing at 8 % A P R w ith References. No pets. MAN9 HESTER-4 Air con­ $30,000 down, 5 year 643-1108. ditioned offices are AIR conditioner. 5000 available. Square feet BTU’s with adjustable OUR CUSTOMERS' NEEDS! By RICK SANTOS balloon. Era Philips MANCHESTER- 5 room Real Estate 742-1450. areas are 600, 480, thermostat. $175. 645- Manchester Herald bailm ent. 2 bedrooms. 350, 240. Offices are 7223. F and the Associated Press Heat & hot water centrally located with included. 1 mile from I- ample parking. 649- 74 FURNITURE 84. $750/month. 633- OUR CUSTOMERS OLD EAGLEVILLE 2891. The threat of war in the Persian 0034. ROAD- 2.04 Acres 3 PIECE- Blue Sofa/bed, Oulf shadowed Veterans Day obser­ COVENTRY $49,900. MANCHESTER-Beautiful corner table, love seat/ vances from the Viemam Veterans’ SOUTH STREET 10 quality, 1 bedroom . recliner. $500. 870- Memorial in Washington to an acres COVENTRY Quiet on busline, air 7963. HAVE RATED US Army post in Eastern Saudi Arabia. $59,900. BEAR conditioned, frost free SWAMP ROAD 2.8 & refrigerator, self-clean­ And that certainly was the case in 2.87 Acres ANDOVER ing oven, dish washer. Manchester, where those who spoke Seven killed $59,500. OLD TOL­ Large storage area. Property for Lease as Dry at observances in front of LAND TURNPIKE 1 - Ideal for seniors or mid­ CARDINAL IN SERVICE!* HERE'S WHY: Manchester Memorial Hospital Sun­ in South Africa Slorage/Retail -180 Park 4.76 Acres COVENTRY dle aged. Come see BUICK, INC. ■ we offer early-bird service department hours day made it a point to include some JOHANNESBURG, South $59,333- up. SAM why we rarefy have a Street -- Cheney Historical 1989 Buick Riviera $14,980 comments about the Persian Gulf GREEN ROAD U vacancy. Heat, hot ■ Extended service hours...open lil 7 p.m. nightly Africa (AP) — Seven blacks District ” $550.00 per month 1988 Skyhawk Coupe $6,990 crisis. died in violence near Johaimes- acres COVENTRY water included. $660. 1989 Honda Accord LX ” year lease -- Contact $13,480 ■ We even have Saturday service hours $65,900. KEMP ROAD 274-5030. 1988 Line. Town Car $12390 “We pray that Saddam Hussein burg, and thousands of black 31 Acres SCOTLAND 1988 Chev Corsica Sed. 2 i will come to his senses,” the Rev. MANCHESTER- Available (404) 551-8166 $7,490 ■ We offer free service department loaner cars* workers in the capital, Pretoria, $110,000. WALL 1988 LeSabre LTD $11,480 James Rush, the hospital chaplain, stayed home today to protest immediately. 2 9-5 E S T 1987 Buick LsSabre Sed ■ Service department pick-up and delivery is also available STREET 7.38 acres $8,495 told onlookers. electricity cutoffs in the (700 front) COVENTRY bedroom apartment on 1988 Chev Cavalier $6390 ■ Free 24-hour tow and road service* $120,000. TOLLAND 1st floor. Appliances 1987 Olds Cullass $6,990 Rush expressed hope that the con­ townships outside the city. O Z ] MANCHESTER- Main St. 1987 Buick Century TURNPIKE 26 acres included. Laundry $5,995 ■ Lifetime service guarantee flict would be resolved without any A police spokeswoman, Lt. DO r - location, near Center 1987 Silverado 4X4 $13,990 ELLINGTON $139,900. facilities. $625/month -t- more harm done to servicemen, Ida van Zweel, said the battle utilities. 1 m onths St. Ideal for store/office. 1986 Honda Accord $7,900 ■ Extended parts department service hours EAST STREET 198 646- 2426 weekdays. 9- 1986 0ldsmobila Ciera hostages, or civilians. security. Call evenings $4,995 with guns and knives was be­ Subdividable Acres AN­ 5. 1985 Buick Skylark $4,995 647-9072. The observances in Manchester tween Xhosa and Zulu tribal ^ ^ 5 DOVER $525,000. 1985 Cavalier Cpe. $3,490 MANCH'^TER- Main 1985 Nissan Pulsar — including a short parade from the members at a squatter camp on Philips Real Estate 742- $3,980 American Legion Post No. 102 to O DO 1450. Street. Fcr sale or rent. 1985 Olds Delta 88 Cpe $6,980 W,LOW PRICES the edge of the township. MANCHESTER-Small TtfOO square feet of 1984 Buick Century LTD $4390 the hospital, brief addresses, and the apartment suitable for 1 retail or office space. 81 Adams Street traditional lowering of the flag to person in private home. Gulf of a glance H H Parking for 60 cars. Manchester 1990 MERCURY SABLE GS half-staff — were not dulled by the Parking. Private Free standing building. (/UP) Here, at a glance, are the m I entrance and hath. Owner/Broker 846- 649-4571 4 DOOR SEDAN chilly temperatures and brisk winds. o m The weather certainly wasn’t the late developments in the Persian 25 BUSINESS Utilities and heat 4319 or 854-6592. Preferred Equipment Pkg. 450, Fingertip furnished. Write to 81 same in the MideasL but concerns Gulf crisis: Offices- Prime location. Speed Control, Ftear Window [fefroster. PROPERTY Oakland St. Reasonable. Heat. Power Side Wlridows, Power Lock Group, about the crisis were surely on the Manchester for CENTER ■ President Saddam Hussein NEW TO MARKET-East $250/month. 500 sq. ft. 3-OL EFI V-6 Engine, Auto Overdrive. minds of those soldiers stationed appointment. Stock #0-4023 of Iraq shows no sign of budging R o Hartford. Multi-purpose 647- 9223. there. ■ building wKh open span MANCHESTER-Duplex MOTORS from Kuwait, and said he does STORE OR OFFICE for 3 LEFT “It looks like many people will be first floor area (2000+/- house on busline. 3 “Quality Used Cars” not believe the world is united o ^ rent. Main Street, AT THIS marching in next year’s Veterans 2 o) square feet). 6 Offices, Bedrooms, cellar 461 Main Street Day parades with a banner saying / \ \ y against him. storage, parking, yard. Manchester. 529-7858 N m w baths and shower. 3 or 563-4438. Manchester, CT PRICE Desert Shield ’90-’91,” 2nd Lt. Ben­ Saddam acknowledged in a Gas furnaces, etc., etc. $695. 649-2871. British television interview that .5 ^ O Call listing office for ex­ 6 4 9 -4 3 0 4 jamin Lacy, 23, of Largo, Fla., said MANCHESTER-2/3 at the Mideast post on Sunday. “a number of countries” are penses and all details. bedrooms. Duplex, 1986 Merc Lynx 48K $2,895 ^ STOCK FOR LEASE-2200 The human cost of any offensive HONORING VETS — At lined up against Baghdad. But basement work room. BOB RILEY 1986 Chev Celeb. Euro $4,995 m > square feet (2nd floor). SlUlLAo against Iraq to liberate Kuwait is “a he said Sunday U.S. and British Hook-ups. On busline. OLDSMOBILEA/OLKSWAGEN 1986 Dodge Lancer $4,495 right, the American Flag is Large open area, 4 of­ No pets. $600 plus question that’s on everybody’s statements indicate “they them­ fic e s and 2 b a th s . 259 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER 1985 Dodge 600 Convert. $3,995 lowered to half-mast on selves are voicing their concern utilities, securiw, 1985 Ford Escort $2,395 ^10 .4 4 Q ‘ mind,” Lacy said. $1,100 per month. FOR Veterans Day Sunday in front > references. 646-6007. $3,995 It was on people’s minds here, that the unity — so-called unity LEASE-800 square 649-1749 1985 Buick Skyhawk 1985 Caravan Loaded $5,995 of Manchester Memorial against Iraq — is perhaps ... feet. (1st & 2nd floor). 2 MANCHESTER-5 Rooms, 1989VWJettaGL $10,495 1991 MAZDA NAVAJO 4x4 1990 MAZDA MX-5MIATA too. Offices and bath with 2 bedrooms, 1st fbor. 1987VWJelta $6,995 1985 Ply Caravelle $3,795 4.OL EFI V + E n gin*. PB. PW . Ptnm t.8L DOHC 18-VWw Engkw, 8po>t- suffering from a split.” Door Lodu, Ponor MIrron, M i L o d i tuoftd Exhautt w itti Tubular I laadar. 4 Hospital as a member of the Garage, attic, 1986VWJetta 1984 Ford LTD Wbg $3,495 shower. $450. per $5,995 B r d in . AMTFM ETR Storao, 3 Vr760,000 Whaat DiM BnAaa. ConvaiUbla Top. Ak Please see VETERANS, page 6. Bennet Junior High band month. Total asking basement. $650. plus 1985VWJe«a $4,995 1984 Dodge Onni50K $2,395 Bu o m to Bunpor Wairanly, Rod Rock, Conditioning, Umiiad Slip OiHarariUa. ■ The Chinese foreign mini­ utilities. Sue, 643-1390 1987VWGT1 $7,495 1984 Lincoln Town Car $6,495 LX Trim Pkg.. .VC, Moon Rod. TM. AHoy Whaaw, Laathar W nppad Slaaring price: $260,000. Strano CrdM. Aloy Whodt. Rm v W ipw /D o- Whioi, AWFU Slarao Caaaatta, Powar plays “Taps.” Above, ster arrived in Baghdad, and a 1986 VW Golf $5,995 Teal Estate, 647-7653. or 643-1591. 1984 Jeep Grd V\bg 4X4 $5,495 loggor, P rlv ^ Q l«(, Floor M ali. Orlgl- Staaring. Stock •MOftSSS. M8RP 1990 Olds Cutlass veterans march in the parade Chinese diplomat said he would $9,995 1983 Merc Col Park Vteg $3,995 nd U d $22,660. Bik. 1M16030 116 .504 . 'All prbee Indude reixatee & Inoert- MANCHESTER- Main 1988 Oldsmoblle Cutlass $9,995 tell Saddam that China would 1983 Olds Delta 88 Roy $3,795 tin Stock tives, deer coat paint additional taut, Taxpayers going towards the hospital. Street. 529-7858 or 1982 Omega $2,995 not veto a U.N. resolution 1982 Ply Reliant Vteg $1,795. i^ M 8 t591 ,reg, fees, etc. extra. Thasa specials 31 ROOMS FOR RENT 563-4438. 19880ldsmobile Delta $8,995 authorizing the use of force to 1982 Chev Monte Carlo $1,995 may not be oombinad wHh any other UPPER OAK ST.-3 1986 Oldsmoblle Della $6,995 promotion. East Hartford- Burnside 1982 Pontiac LeMans drive Iraq out of Kuwait. Bedrooms, 1st floor. 1985 Oldsmoblle Cutlass $4,995 $1,995 under gun Ave. Clean, comfort­ The United States has yet to $700 plus utilities; 1986 Olds Toro $7,995 1982 Pontiac Phoenix $1,695 a b le 2 rm . u n it. 1986 Ols Cut. Cruiser $7,995 1981 Chev Camaro circulate such a resolution in the security deposit. Call $2,295 Sale Prices Expire 11-14-90 Furnished. Reference & 1986 Oldsmoblle Ciera $5,995 647-0628 after 5pm. 1981 Pont Grand Prix $2,395 U.N. Security Council, where 1985 Oldsmoblle Ciera $4,995 Security req. 569-6704 1979 Olds Delta 88 51K $1,895 in Hebron any of the five permanent mem­ or 633-8806.______1984 Oldsmoblle Ciera $3,995 Many Others 1979 Ford Mustang $1,995 bers have veto power. LARGE room in historic To Choose From 1975 Cadd Eldorado Con $6,495 farmhouse in Tolland. 1973 Dodge Charger $2,195 ■ Iraq’s ruling Revolutionary 33 CONDOMINIUMS MORANDE By RICK SANTOS Private, attached full M-CIVisa Accepted 315 CENTER STREET (RT. 6). MANCHE^ER Command Council went into bath, private entrance, FOR RENT S c h a lle r Manchester Herald New Arrivals Daily Just O ff Exit 60 f r o m 1-84 TEL: 643-5135 1-800-899-4530 emergency session to discuss a washer/dryer, utilities Quality included. $425/month. MANCHESTER- 2 Financing Available HEBRON — Being late in paying proposal by King Hassan of bedroom Condo/ Pre-Owned Autos Morocco for an emergency Arab Avail. 12/1. 728-5321 Value Priced taxes isn’t unusual, but sometimes days, 872-4992 eves. Townhouse. $600/ procrastinators will take this to an summit to avoid war in the Per­ /\sK for Heidi. month. 651-3294. USED CAR BEST BUYS! 1987 Oldk Cutlass Sup. $7,900 extreme — and Hebron’s Tax Col­ Rick Santoa/Manchastor Harald sian Gulf. V-8, Auto, A/C, Low Miles CARDINAL BUICK'S lector Mary Ruth is sick of it. The council — led by Saddam 198B Lincoln Town Car $18,000 — said Iraq would be willing to Signature Series, Like New “I do have one case that goes 1987 Buick Park Avenua $9,800 VOLUME- PRICING back to ’77, but most of the others attend the summit if consulted FACTS ABOUT FAX V-6, Full Power, Leather are from ’85,” Ruth explained, ad­ on the timing, location and agen­ 1987 Acura Legend Sed. $13,900 1991 BUICK PARK AVENUE Payroll cutbacks da, and if the topics included the V-6, Aulo, Full Power 1991 BHIf^K RFRAL SFDAN ding that nine owners of 11 proper­ Democrats ponder 1988 Acura Integra 3 Dr. $11,900 SAVES YOU CASH! ties owe Hebron almost $135,000. Arab-Israeli coMict, Iraqi state 5 Spd., A/C, Sunrool, SE television said Sunday. 1987 Acura Intagra 9 Or. $7,900 1990 BUICK r e a HA Therefore, she is taking a tough Auto, PS, PB, AM/FM Stereo position with the delinquents. By “LUXURY COUPE" boost pilfering ■ Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., 1987 Chrysler Leberon $6,600 Dec. 1, they must pay their taxes in Tashjian defeat Cpe., Auto, A/C, PS, PB Pre-owned company vehicle says the Bush administration 1987 Pontiac Grand Am $6,900 full — plus interest and late fees — Turbo, Auto, A/C, Sharp Loaded with Extras. Stock #1247 Stale University. must have the support of the to prevent foreclosure of their By JUDD EVERHART blown away, winning just 21 per­ By MALCOLM RITTER 1986Marcury SabIsLS $8,900 WAS $28,885 SAVE $8,895 cent of the vote. The winner was The study focused on nonunion /American people if the nation is V-6, Auto, A/C, Full Power properties. The Associated Press The Associated Press 1 factory workers, largely semiskilled to go to war with Iraq. 1988 Honda Prelude Si $12,900 ta the towns of Manchester, Bol­ independent Lowell P. Wcicker Auto, A/C, Loaded, Low Miles 119,990 and unskilled. It would take further “The last thing we need is to ton, Andover, and Coventry, there Jr., with 40 percent, and No. 2 NEW YORK — Workers may 1987 Toyota Calica OT ^ ,9 9 5 HARTFORD — Connecticut research to know if its conclusions have a war over there, a bloody Auto, A/C, PS, PB, AMT'M also are delinquents, but the steps was Republican John G. Rowland, well respond to pay cuts by stealing 1991 BUICK CENTURY SEDAN Democrats spent the days after the apply to other kinds of employees, war, and have American boys 1986ToytotaCalicaOrr $7,995 being taken to secure payments are election pondering an intriguing with 37 percent. company property, eroding at least Auto, A/C, Loaded, Low Miles 4 Door, Aulomatic, Power Steering, Brakes, V-6, Fuel Tashjian said at week’s end that but “there’s good theoretical reason being sent and brought back in 1985 Honda Civic Sedan 54,995 not quite as drastic. And people question: how did two-term part of Ae cost savings their bosses Injection, AM/FM Stereo, Delay Wipers, Tilt Steering, to believe that it probably would,” body bags and yet not have the 5 Spd., AKi rarely are forced to give up a home Secretary of the State Julia H. she hadn’t figured it out yet. sought, a new study says. 1987 Chev Cavalier RS $4,995 Includes: Factory Rebate and GMAC 1st Time Buyer “I had no inkling going around Employee thefts more than Greenberg said. American people behind them,” Auto, A/C, Low Miles or a piece of real property. Tashjian lose her bid for re-elec­ Discount to qualified buyers! Order yours today! HO'N Another expert in worker Nunn, chairman of the Senate 1985 Chev Spectrum $2,900 In Hebron, some of the people on tion when the rest of the (campaigning) that 1 would have a doubl^ at a manufacturing plant /Armed Services Committee, said Auto, A/C, Stereo OHVX the delinquent list have b ^ n trying Democrats on the underticket problem,” she said. “I haven’t had when a 15 percent pay cut was im­ psychology said he was skeptical 1983 Nissan Pulzar $2,900 time to analyze it. It was not be­ about its applicability to white collar Sunday. Auto, AM1=M, Low Miles to arrange payments for some years, won? posed, and fell back to normal when QUALITY USED CARS GUARANTEED TO SATISFY YOUR EVERY NEED! workers, skilled blue collar workers 1984 Olds Cutlass Sup. $3,900 but Ruth said the arrangements seem Ta.shjian was defeated by 5 per­ cause I was complacent.” M l wages were restored, the study V-6, Auto, /VC, Clean Kczer, who was easily defeated found. and professionals. They might just 9 worthless if they owe even more at centage points by Republican 1989 Acura Lagand "L" $18,995 find jobs elsewhere instead of steal­ Sedan, Exel Demo the end of each year. Pauline R. Kczer, a former state by Tashjian two years ago, said An identical pay cut at a com­ ing, said Kenneth De Meuse of the 1990 Toyota Corolla LE $11,500 PRE-OWNED CAR OF THE WEEK Ruth’s methods may seem some­ representative from Plainville. the reason was simple: “I won be­ parable plant caused less of an in­ At, Full Power, /VC, Like New 1989 Honda Accord LX...... j.j2 4ao Inside Today, 1987 Chevy Silverado 4X4 ...... $13,990 what ruthless, but she maintains that cause I worked very hard.” crease in pilfering because manage­ University of Wisconsin in Eau 1985 Mazda RX7 OS $6,600 1989 Buick Riviera Coupe...... $14*980 1988 LINCOLN TOWN CAR Meanwhile, Democratic 5 Spd., Only 23,000 Miles 1986 Honda Accord Sedan...... $7,980 this type of threat motivates people Treasurer Francisco L. Borges She said that Tashjian hadn’t ment explained its reasons M ly and Claire. 1984 Buick Regal Sedan $4,400 1988 Chevy Cavalier 4 Door...... $6*990 1986 Oldsmoblle Ciera...... 54 995 raised her profile very much sensitively, researcher Jerald Green­ Greenberg presents the results of V-6, Auto, A/C, 19,000 Miles to find a way to rid themselves of a won a second term, while two 1988 Buick Skyhawk Coupe...... SOLD 1985 Buick Skylark...... $4[995 his study in the October issue of the 1988 Acura Integra LS $6,900 debt, whether it be selling a piece of newcomers to statewide office duiing her eight years in office. berg said. 20 pages, 4 sections 1988 Chevrolet Corsica Sedan...... ,g-. 1985 Chevy Cavalier Coupe...... Journal of Applied Psychology. He 3 Dr., 5 Spd., Sunroof, Cass. 53 499 property they cannot afford, or turn­ were also elected: Richard “She wasn’t all that visible” was “You can make people less likely 1988 Honda/kccord LXI $10,900 1988 Buick LeSabre LTD...... $11*4ro 1985 Oldsmoblle Delta 88 Coupe...... $6*980 the way Kczer described Tashjian. to hurt the company by ... explain­ said it is not clear whether the extra /Another Angle. .11 Coupe, 5 Speed, Loaded 1987 Buick Century Sedan...... $5*995 Leather interior. ing to relatives for a loan. Blumcnlhal as attorney general 1987 MitaubIshI Miraga $4,900 Power Everyth. 1985 Nissan Pulsar Coupe...... 93 ggg “I don’t want to have to foreclose With her victory, Kezer be­ ing to them in a socially sensitive pilfering is aimed at making up for Business_____ 1987 Buick LeSabre Sedan...... $8*495 and William E. Curry Jr. as com­ 4 Cylinder, AT. A « Only 33.000 M3 1984 Buick Century LTD...... $4i890 on anybody,” Ruth said, but comes the top Republican in state manner, and a highly informative lost income or getting revenge. Classified_____ 1984 Plymouth Horizon $2,800 S0^512,890 ptroller. Com ics______government. The secretary of the manner, why it was necessary for The study included three Mid­ 4 Cylinder,/kbVFM Cass., Low Miles “enough is enough, don’t you At the top of the ticket, Focus______9 ‘ prices liKkide Factory Rebalasi western manufacturing plants owned think?” Democratic gubernatorial can­ them to suffer this inequity,” said Loca/State. FACTORY REBATES FROM J 2 5 0 to $3000 didate Bruce A. Morrison got Please see TASHJIAN, page 6. Greenberg, a professor of manage­ Lottery. ON S E L E C T M O D ELS... CARDINAL BUICK, INC. Please see TAXES, page 6. ment and human resources at Ohio Please see THEFT, page 6. Natjon/World. 3.9% A.P.R. FINANCING IS AVAILABLE IN Obituaries__ "A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS" Opinion____ LIEU OF FACTORY REBATE! 81 Adams Street, Manchester S fK X tS ______0«lh»ry mu$f be on beloie 1 f/3G90 Serving The Manchester Area For Over 109 Years ~ CaU Today for Home Delivery 647-9946 Television (Open Eves. Monday thru Thursday) 6 4 9 - 4 5 7 1 0 2—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, November 12,1990 Akihito enthroned, leftists launch attacks Israel NATION/WORLP By MICHAEL HIRSH fundamentally restructured The Associated Press monarchy. Hirohito had renounced his divine to meet TOKYO — Emperor Akihito as­ status after the war, but Akihito be­ cended to the world’s oldest comes the first of Japan’s 125 Iraq declares conditions hereditary monarchy today, the first emperors, including those listed in a legendary 2,600-year-old line of only in legend, to take the throne as U.N. emperors to be enthroned as a na­ a mere mortal and not a priest-king. tional symbol rather than a living to attend peace summit god. He said he would perform his role envoy Leftist extremists, who consider in the same spirit as his father, who Iraq says it might attend a solution to the crisis be linked to the Arabia. the institution of emperor an uncon­ “shared joys and sorrows with the proposed Arab summit aimed at Palestinian issue. He made the offer hi his television interview, Sad­ stitutional relic of Japan’s militarist people at all times” during a 62-ycar JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli avoiding war in the Persian Gulf, shortly after the invasion of Kuwait. dam also said he does not telieve past, attacked militaiy bases, train reign that encompassed both the leaders have agre^ to hold talks but only if the meeting also deals In a television interview taped a the world is united against him. stations and Shinto shrines in devastation of World War n and with a UJ^. envoy as a com­ with the Arab-Israeli dispute. day before Hassan’s call for the The major powers and “a number protest. Japan’s dramatic recovery. promise with a Security Council King Hassan of Morocco N demand for an investigation into summit, the Ir^ i president repeated of countries” are lined up against Police counted at least 34 guerril­ proposed the emergency sununit on his call for dialogue on the gulf Baghdad, Saddam acknowledged. la attacks timed to coincide with the Empress Michiko, dressed in a last month’s Temple Mount kill­ Sunday as a “last chance” for peace. crisis. “But to say that the world is unified coronation of the late Emperor multicolored gown, her face painted ings, Israel radio said today. Iraq’s ruling Revolutionary Com­ “If all parties concerned ... sat against Iraq is indeed not a correct Hirohito’s 56-year-old son. None white, sat motionless on her own The radio quoted Foreign Mini­ mand Council — led by Saddam around one table we are confident thing to say. appeared to cause any injuries. throne at Akihito’s side throughout ster David I^vy as announcing Hussein — went into emergency that these parties will reach serious “In the statements of the U.S. and m A record 37,000 police had been the 30-minute ceremony. the decision during a closed-door session to discuss Hassan’s call, session of Parliament’s Foreign and deep solutions to all the issues, Britain, they themselves are voicing mobilized to guard the ceremonies The ritual ended willi Prime Min­ Iraqi state television said. Affairs and Defense Committee. in the forefront of which will be the their concern that the unity — so- as well as the attending dignitaries ister Toshiki Kaifu standing stiffly The council said Iraq would be Ministry officials declined im­ Palestinian issue,” Saddam told called unity against Iraq — is from 158 countries, including Vice before Akihito in a morning suit and willing to attend the summit under British television. perhaps ... suffering from a split,” V» President Dan Quayle and Britain’s mediate comment on the report. leading the Japanese guests in three three conditions: that Baghdad be The proposed compromise was V King Hassan suggested that the Saddam said. Prince Charles and Princess Diana. consulted in advance on the agenda, cries of “Banzai” — he traditional summit be held in Rabat, the Mor- Secretary of State James A. Baker For his coronation, Akihito wore wish for long life. aimed at responding to severe that the timing and location be rocan capital, in a week. But he said III received assurances from key al­ a red-brown silk kimono and hat of criticism of Israel over its refusal chosen so Saddam could attend, and he would attend a summit wherever lies last week that they will accept ancient design and sat on an He led the cheers from a point to allow a U.N. team to inves­ that the agenda include not just the it might be held. nothing short of an unconditional elaborate lacquered throne in front level with the base of the throne, to tigate the Oct. 8 killings at the gulf crisis but all Middle East issues Iraqi pullout. However, officials of an Imperial f^lace courtyard underscore the constitution’s stress Temple Mount in Jerusalem. — including the Palestinian ques­ In proposing the emergency Arab said China, France and the Soviet filled with attendants carrying bows on popular sovereignty. Twenty Palestinians were killed tion. summit. King Hassan said conflict A 21-gun salute blasted from an and more than 140 wounded when in the region would “penetrate every Union expressed concern that and swords. Washington might attack Iraqi for­ He vowed to “discharge my adjacent park. police opened fire on Arab stone- The council also suggested it household from the gulf to the At­ TIm Aaaoclat*d P r * n throwers at the site, which is holy would not allow certain topics to be lantic.” ces without giving the U.N.-ordered duties as symbol of the state and of The ancient, mystical enthrone­ OPEN-CAR WAVE — Emperor Akhito waves as Empress Michiko smiies as they start an uade embargo enough of a chance. the unity of the people” under to both Moslems and Jews. discussed. It did not specify which ment rites are said to date back to open-car parade from thein Tokyo. The emperor formally ascended to the throne earlier in the The United States, which ones. “Let us gather together and see In another sign of a possible crack Japan’s postwar constitution, which 660 B.C. what decisions we can make ... to in the alliance, Egypt’s President Tha Aaaociatad Pr*M day. refused to use its veto to block a FATHER MEETS HIS BABY — Holger Bones, from Lueneburg, Germany, holds his 2- resolution condemning Israel for “The proposed summit should not give to all what they deserve so that Hosni Mubarak was quoted today as be part of efforts to prepare the Kuwait returns to what it used to be month-old baby, Julian, that he hadn’t seen because he was a hostage in Iraq. Holger, his the shootings, has been pushing saying that Egyptian soldiers will Israel to accept a U.N. investiga­ political theater as a cover for and that Iraq is a satisfied and satis­ not enter Iraq even if U.S. and other son and his wife, Lite, were at a Frankfurt airport along with other reieased Western hostages. tion into the slayings. American aggression against Iraq fying member at the heart of our troops should attack, but that they Guerrillas kill 40 and the Arab nation,” the statement Arab family,” the king said on could enter Kuwait as a peacekeep­ Israel rejected such a probe, said. Moroccan state radio and TV. ing force. saying it could call into question In Thnis, the Palestine Liberation Morocco, outspoken among Arab When Baker visited Cairo last Organ transplant pioneer its sovereignty over east Organization issued a sutement In Colombia raid nations in condemning the Iraqi in­ week, a senior U.S. official said the Jerusalem, which it captured from saying it agreed with King Hassan’s vasion, has committ^ more than United States is confident that Egypt BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — In al Liberation Army. Jordan in the 1%7 Middle East initiative. 1,200 soldiers to the U.S.-led multi­ would fight alongside U.S. forces if their biggest offensive of the year, Late Saturday, four rebels were war and later annexed. Saddam has long demanded that a national force based in Saudi war broke out. dies suddenly at age 13 leftist guerrillas attacked two ad­ killed in another battle between the Most Western counties do not jacent towns in northern Colombia army and the Liberation Army, ac- recognize Israeli rule of the O Z! By CLAUDIA COATES home to a Texas hospital Saturday The nation knew her as a brave and about 40 people were killed, cor^ng to a Defense Ministry state­ eastern sector, where the Temple 30 I” The Associated Press night with a sore throat and fever. teen-ager, but Stormie was famous authorities said. ment. Mount is located. The army and police drove back Just Thursday, the two guerrilla Leader of bishops’ group She then was flown to the Pittsburgh around (Thildren’s Hospital for her The radio quoted Levy as > m PflTSBURGH — Stormie Jones’ hospital. generosity to other patients. She some 1,(X)0 members of two guerril­ groups had offered to initiate peace saying that Israeli leaders would painful journey, which ended with Stormie was dehydrated when she once bought a book on Chinese so la groups who together attacked the talks with the government, and meet with Jean Claude Aimce, an 5 ^ her sudden death at age 13 six years arrived, Reyes said. Her condition she could communicate with a 3- towns of Taraza and Caceres in released 22 police hostages as a envoy of U.N. Secretary General o CO says priesthood in turmoil after her pioneering heart-liver didn’t appear serious then, but it northern Colombia Saturday, the goodwill gesture. Javier Perez de Chiellar, who last z -< year-old patient in the toddler’s lan­ transplant, blazed the way for other deteriorated rapidly, hospital guage. Antioquia state government said In a statement released Sunday, visited Israel in June to discuss WASHINGTON (AP) — The own bishops’ conference. There are in their ministry and are deeply ap­ multiple transplants, doctors say. spokeswoman Lynn McMahon said. Sunday. President Cesar Gaviria’s ad­ the I\ilestinian issue. president of the National Con­ consequent morale problems among preciated by the people they serve.” “We’ve been able to provide bet­ ♦ Her mother at her side, Stormie “She did that kind of thing all the Nine soldiers and 16 guerrillas ministration said “the possiblity of ference of Catholic Bishops said some of our priests, pierhaps even ter quality of life and longer life for went into cardiac arrest and died at time,” McMahon said. “She was just died in the five-hour gun and mortar peace talks is being (^ven fa ^ e r Levy reportedly stressed to the 0 m today the church is “in a time of among some of us.” They are “hardworking, hard many people” because of Stormie’s battle in Taraza, 250 miles north of into the distance” by the rebel at­ legislators that Aimec’s visit praying, self-sacrificing men, who 9:52 a.m. Doctors tried for more so highly regarded bv other testing” for the priesthood. Pilarezyk appeared to be referring ordeal. Dr. Jorge Reyes, staff than an hour to resuscitate her. Bogota. Eight soldiers were also tacks. would not be linked to last 1 ^ have a demanding job to do and who children. She went to great lengths Archbishop Daniel E. Pilarezyk to sexual lapses among some priests, physician at (Children’s Hospital of Preliminary autopsy results were wounded before the rebels were About 10,(XX) people belong to month’s Security Council resolu­ do it generously,” he said. to take the time to play with them O o of Cincinnati told about 300 bishops including a resigned Georgia bishop, Pittsburgh, said after Stormie died inconclusive, but Reyes said that if and talk with them.” driven back into the mountains, the six major rebel groups. More than tion condemning Israel. assembled from across the c o u n ^ but he did not cite specifics. He also was quoted as saying “They’re not all geniuses and there Sunday. Stormie had a flu virus, it could government said in a statement. 75,000 people have died in political o m that the clergy seems to be in a He pointed out that a world synod But Stormie didn’t like being have caused a rapid or irregular Among the dead was the Thraza violence associated with the guerril­ Washington would accept the visit they’re not perfect, but they “With her strength, she gave Q CO “period of special challenge.” of bishops, which met last month at represent an immense treasure of under a media spotlight, acquaintan­ heartbeat. strength to other children,” Reyes army base commander, Lt. Col. la war. of Aimee as a compromise. He said seminary enrollments, the Vatican, strongly affirmed that said. m c/3 grace and dedication without which ces recalled. Funeral arrangements were pend­ Jaime Farjardo, who fought The April 19 Movement, or M19, An Israeli daily newspaper down to about a fourth of their one­ the priesthood should go only to God’s people could not survive and “She wished everybody would ing, Ms. McMahon said. alongside his men and became one became the countiy’s first rebel reported, meanwhile, that Presi­ 9^ O time level, have yet to begin climb­ those committed to celibacy. Stormie required the multiple flourish.” treat her normal instep of like she Stormie was 6 when she became of the highest ranking casualties of group to transform itself into a dent Bush warned American ing from the slump. That has been a church rule since transplant because her own organs had an operation, because she didn’t the first person to receive a Colombia’s 30-year guerrilla strug­ political party when it laid down its Jewish leaders last week to stop “Our priests are fewer and more the Middle Ages, but with the shar­ As the bishops began their four- were harmed by familial hyper­ gle. m f . like everybody asking her how she transplanted heart and liver. Since arms last April. objecting to weapons sales to is being demanded of them than pening shortage of priests, many day meeting, a demonstration cholesterolemia — blood cholesterol felt or if she was feeling OK,” said then. University of Pittsburgh hospi­ In Caceres, the rebels killed a Commentaries published in the Saudi Arabia or he would tell the ever before,” he said in the prepared Catholics have pressed for a priestly “celebrating women” was planned 10 times higher than normal. Th« AMOclatad P m * Crystal Millikan, Stormie’s best tals have performed at least 10 other police officer, destroyed the city hall two newspapers, meanwhile, American people “who is with us text for his address to open the option on celibacy. outside, pressing for admission of 33 > friend in her hometown of White transplants involving the liver and Hepatitis damaged the IN MEMORY — A young couple is on the verge of tears Friday night as they attend a and damaged the police station. The reflected divisions over how Gaviria and who is against us.” bishops’ annual fall meeting. Elespite studies Ending serious women to the priesthood. The Settlement, Texas, a Fort Worth sub­ another organ. transplanted liver and Stormie demonstration in Hamburg, Germany, in memory of the “Raichskristallnacht” 52 years ago in retreating guerrillas carried more should deal with another major “Suspicions have been raised about morale problems among clergy, Women’s Ordination Conference urb. No national statistics are kept on than 10 dead and several wounded problem — drug traffickers, now The Yedioth Ahronoth said received a second liver transplant in Nazi Germany. On Nov. 9, 1938, the Nazi regime began with a pogrom against the Jewish their faithfulness to their commit­ Pilarezyk told fellow prelates: said it and about 200 other gn perience for everyone involved and it gives Bowers contribute the same proportional amount prices. W,«r$VX»OBhlM«* School great pleasure to help out their community. with things, I am sorry to have to be the JOE to the common cause of sound govern­ fighters. The Iran-Iraq war dragged on AtCondhkmed one to break the news.) over most of a decade simply because ftn Am’s stock closed at $1.62>/2 Rose Jackson SPEAR ment 99 Pitkin S t One of the first hints of the nation’s 6. Curb crime by decriminalizing both sides dug themselves in and didn’t Friday on the New York Stock Ex­ impending demise was the 1987 publica­ Manchester drugs and treating addicts like al­ move much. Iraq has not faced the kind tion of Yale professor Paul Kennedy’s coholics. Enact to u ^ gun control laws. of mobile offense that America and its book “The Rise and 1^1 of the Great Downplay rehabilitation of criminals and allies have in mind. Powers,” wherein he reported that the up-play punishment. Nor can they last long without spare United States was falling victim to “im­ ing Grace” and view him as one of those hurdles that Providence tests our mettle 7. Adopt some kind of long-term ener­ parts that have been held back by the em­ ATTENTION perial overstretch.” Then came Time gy policy and stick with it In the mean­ bargo. magazine’s 1989 cover question: Is with. time, nationalize oil companies. The bottom line at the Pentagon is that Government Dead?” The New York This is not to say the system couldn’t KIDS OF ALL AGES!!!! use an overhaul. Indeed, the Spear Foun­ 8. Adopt a national health insurance while Iraq will claim thousands of U.S. Times followed with a four-part series dation has isolated nine major things that program. lives, it will not win. about the ills of the political system. Santa's asked us to help him this year. The Manch­ could be done to fix up America: 9. Make our allies assist in the defense Yankee go home And now every pollster in the country of their own interests. If they resist, tell Moslem clerics in Saudi Arabia are ester Herald will be forwarding your letters to him at is asking whether America has “gone off 1. Reform Congress. Nothing is more fundamental to a sound national psyche them to stuff it and bring the troops becoming increasingly angry about the / on the wrong track,” and you are presence of U.S. troops there. They ob­ the North Pole. We will also print pieces of these responding in the affirmative. Great hor­ than the political process, but it is sick — home. y The minor things that could be done to ject to the use of infidels to protect the des of Americans apparently believe Ae and Congress is the sickest part of it. letters each day in the paper starting December 3, DINNER HER These people must be regularly fix up America are limitless. We could holy sites of Islam, and they think the economy is about to implode, the politi­ defenestrated. Cut their free mailing deport Jesse Helms and Newt Gingrich; Saudi royal family has made Saudi 1990. So get Mommy & Daddy to help you write cal process is bankrupL the educational ban Mario Cuomo and Jesse Jackson Arabia a protectorate of the United I can enjoy my own I I can dine out if I want to. Now I And now with Weight Watchers system is in utters and the infrastructure privileges and related perquisites. Keep your letters if you have to, but get writing before their pay and pensions below real-world from politics; embargo imported water; States. That doesn’t sit well as long as Weight Watchers has always can eat at my favorite restau­ foods, I can spend less time in the is in a sUte of irreparable deterioration. standards. Rotate the leadership. And outlaw artificial turf on baseball fields; the United States is also a protector of Is­ allowed me to eat my own rants while still losing weight kitchen. Mix & Match shows me The Spear Foundation, a small but ex­ Santa has to start making all his visits! above all, limit their terms. and imprison pollsters. rael. The royal family has responded by home-cooked meals. It's why I because Weight Watchers pro­ how to incorporate Weight ceptionally productive Washington think 2. Reform the Executive. How about If you don’t want to go that far, we toning down its military ihetoric and ur­ chose Weight Watchers. 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Riy For more information, call 1-B00-333-3000 and ask for Susan or bring this ad to your nearest Weight Watchers. Executive Editor Vincent Michael VbJvo editor is final. Writers may be limited to Administration didn’t want it, so Murtha off that monstrous debt and keep it paid C 1990 w »ghi W W hers Ir a. 9k . avwMT or M p g n t W M tfw ra t r a d in w li A l fm o n w j News Editor____ [___ Andrew C SpiUler D. Tompkins. We can survive Dan Q., one letter per month. stuck it in the Pentagon’s budget. too. Just memorize the words to “Amaz- off. 6 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, November 12, 1990 Veterans lliauflirfitrr Hrrali'l From Page 1 Section 2, Page 7 LOCAL/REGIONAL Monday, November 12,1990 It’s “just a matter of time” until and Saudi Arabia arc probably the representational sculpture; designers the United States is at war again. best-trained soldiers we have ever leaned toward an abstract design. Bob Horsch of Rahway, NJ., a had.” Diane Carlson Evans, director of veteran of Army service in Viemam, Meanwhile, the jury selecting a the project, said the two finalists told a reporter at the Viemam design for a memorial to women would be asked to refine their Serving Manchester ■ Coventry ■ Andover ■ Bolton ■ Hebron memorial Sunday. who served in Vietnam, to be built proposals and the final design would Horsch said he believes the adjacent to the Vietnam Veterans’ be a collaboration of the two. The military buildup in the Persian Gulf Memorial, announced that it has target date for dedication is 1992. is the right thing to do because “it is selected two finalists instead of one At the Vietnam memorial, in the interest of the United States winner. representatives of military and and other countries.” One of the winning designs, by patriotic groups placed wreaths in GOP town committee squabbles over Clarke Stephen Reuben of Lapwai, sculptor Eileen Rose Barry of East front of the wdl as a bagpiper Idaho, a member of the Nez Perce Islip, Long Island, is a statue of a played “Abide With Me.” By JACQUELINE BENNETT bounds of expressing your own budget battle because it was not in tion is more of the same. will not respond. Clarke also said he type of Republican we need: willing tribe who also served in Vietnam, woman standing alone with a helmet The National Rwk Service es­ Manchester Herald opinion in signing a Democratic the best interest of the town, he said. “They have gone beyond any did not realize he was a member of to discuss and compromise.” declined to say whether he believed in her hand. timated the crowd at 5,000, The Town Committee flier,’” he said. The budget finally passed in a sense of reason of what is best for the committee, noting he was ap­ Sullivan said Riday he is not iMU the buildup was a good idea, but “She looks like she has been to weather was bright and sunny, with COVENTRY — An intra party After the town budget was fifth referendum in October. But the town,” Clarke said, asserting that proached by budget battle leader surprised by the town committee’s said he fears the country will go to war and she is going somewhere a crisp wind. struggle among town Republicans defeated in four referendums, Clarke Clarke signed a Democratic Town the committee is controlled by an Roland Green last year to run for the action because the current leader­ war. else,” said juror Raquel Ramati, a The ceremonies were held on appears to be brewing, as the took a public stand against the Committee flier before the fifth unreasonable faction not representa­ council. Clarke called himself a ship is a “clique” that only wants a New York urban designer. “She is Sunday, the traditional Veterans Republican Town Committee calls Republican Town Committee, referendum in support of budget. tive of mainstream Republicans in “political neophyte” who has acted mouthpiece on the council. Sullivan said he, too, would like “I am afraid so, but I pray and dignified and courageous, but she Day, although today is the official for the resignation of GOP council­ saying “enough is enough” in sup­ That, Bouchard said, was “the last town. with his first loyalty to town resi­ the GOP leadership to change. “We hope we don’t,” Reuben said. looks like she is part of the human national holiday. man Stephen Clarke from the com­ port of the budget. Clarke also op­ straw.” And last week, supported by Clarke said he would like to see dents. tried to make changes, to get new Teresa Swain of Hagerstown, race. She is not superwoman." Veterans Day is not a holiday for mittee. posed the committee’s lawsuit the committee, Bouchard called for the leadership change. Furthermore, Clarke said the current squabble Md., when asked if she supported the 230,000 American troops Says Clarke: let the battle begin. against the town over the raising of Clarke’s resignation. he said the current leadership is han­ is similar to what happened to blood,” Sullivan said. He said he is the buildup, said, “We have to The other finalist, by landscape deployed in the Persian Gulf, but “It’s about time Clarke got paid the tax rate without an approved But Clarke says it is the dling the call for his resignation in a former GOP councilman James Sul­ not interested in getting involved in V Rick Santoa/Minchaator Haraki protect our interests.” As to whether architect Robert Diamond of Ar­ many remembered their fellow sol­ back in his own coin,” said Phillip budget by the seven-member Republican Town Committee that typically declasse manner because livan, who was ousted from the politics again “at this point,” but did VETERANS PARADE — Members of the Bennet Junior High School marching band stride it would mean war, she said, “I cer­ lington, Mass., consists of 240 jets diers who fought in previous wars. Bouchard, vice chairman of the Democratic majority Town Council has “abdicated the Republican he was not even notified the action GOP ticket when the ultra conserva­ admit he misses political life. down Haynes Street during Sunday’s Veterans Day parade. The band played such tunes as tainly hope not.” Mrs. Swain said of water with a large white marble Lacy said Veterans Day “means Republican Town Committee. “We in July. Rfirty.” He called the committee’s would be taken. tive old guard mobilized their forces Bouchard acknowledged that the 'The Star-Spangled Banner." she has a son-in-law in the Air block at the center. The white will many people before me put their life want to send a message to Clarke Clarke went to the GOP commit­ budget behavior “irrational clamour- Clarke said he has yet to be per­ last summer. legally, the town committee caimot Force. contrast with the black marble wall, on the line. Many die^ some are that, ‘you’ve gone beyond the tee and asked it to back off the ings” and said the denouncement ac­ sonally contacted, and until he is. Clarke called Sullivan, “more the force Clarke to resign. At Arlington National Cemetery, with the names of more than 58,000 scarred fe x life. It’s time to honor Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney Vietnam war dead on it, that is the them.” placed a floral wreath at the Tomb central feature of the Vietnam Forty-six soldiers have died so far State bridges criticized of the Unknowns and told a crowd memorial. in Operation Desert Shield, which Schools’ ^report card’ of about 5,500, “Those who have Ramati said the nine-member jury was launched in response to Iraq’s Bolton honors class HARTFORD (AP) — Despite data to argue for increased spending through that program in the past been deployed to the Persian Gulf was divided. Veterans favored a Aug. 2 takeover of Kuwait. more than $1 billion in repairs, near­ for bridge and road repairs. three years, he said. ly two-thirds of the state’s bridges State Department of Transporta­ James J. Barakos, head of the are deficient, according to a national tion officios do not dispute the Federal Highway Administration of­ delayed over concerns may get second chance report by the bridge workers’ union. union’s numbers, according to a fice in Hartford, said, “Connecticut in more than one school would dents. Parents of High School stu­ The study by the International As­ report published today in The has one of the better bridge inspec­ By BRIAN M. TROTTA answer some of the questions on the dents would get their surveys in the School Superintendent Richard sociation of Bridge, Structural and Hartford Courant. tion programs. That is a matter of Taxes Manchester Herald By BRIAN M. TROTTA research by the sta^ revealed that survey since different answers could mail. Packman said it would cost about about 15 of those students could Ornamental Iron Workers, AFL- But designation of bridges as record.” apply to each school. She said ques­ But some board members ques­ Manchester Herald From Page 1 BOLTON — A report card on the $2,500 to get a teacher with the ex­ actually have their schedule jug­ CIO, says 41 percent of the 577,700 deficient according to modem stan­ The report cites several recent tions about facilities and curriculum tioned sending the survey only to school system which was to have perience and the certification to gled so that they could take the bridges in the United States are defi­ dards “doesn’t mean they’re not fatal bridge collapses, including the parents of students. They said that BOLTON — An honors class gone to parents this week is being could not be fully answered by such teach the class. Packman said he course. cient or obsolete. safe,” said Dan Coffey, head of the 1983 collapse of the Mianus River parents. since every member of the com­ that was canceled this spring be­ delayed because of concerns about has not yet found a teacher for the About eight of the students bridge section of the state Depart­ Bridge in Greenwich, in arguing that There are others, she said, who Those can be done for real But Packman said he wanted the munity pays for the school system cause the teacher who war According to the report, Connec­ munity have averaged just above 97 the format of the questionnaire. class. would be eligible to take the class ment of Transportation. maintenance failures have a human are not on list of nine, but do have percent. property or motor vehicles, and survey to get an overall view of they should have an opportunity to scheduled to give the class ticut has the second-highest pier- Packman also has not found the for UConn credit. ■n 4 cost. special arrangements to pay back “The person who complains about Brays said they are most effective as Members of the Board of Educa­ parents’ impressions of the school provide some input. resigned may get a second chance. centage of deficient bridges — 64 The designation means only that money to pay for the additional The class would be offered three To solve the problem, the union taxes. the tax collector is the person who a device that coerces residents to tion expressed several doubts about system, rather than a school specific O H percent of the state’s 3,749 bridges. the bridges would not now be built The honors-level Westc'. t teacher. He said he will look at the times a week, with a double period makes several recommendations, in­ “You have to be sensitive because doesn’t pay them,” Ruth noted as a pay up. the survey as proposed by School view. He said he did not want Sawyer suggested including a r - State transportation officials say as they were because of modem Civilization class was to be offerei first quarter budget results to see if on Monday and Friday and a cluding the operation of some high­ some people are going through general rule of thumb. "The word gets around that the Supcriniendcnt Richard Packman. parents to sec the town as having section on the school system’s goals the statistics are misleading, arguing demands for width, visibility and this fall. But when the teacher here is any money available to single period on Wednesdays. ways as private roads that would problems,” Ruth said. tax collector will do these things.” They feared that some of the ques­ three different schools; rather, he in a future edition of Board Talk, the > m that bridges can still be strfe while other factors, he said. Her comment about not wanting resigned, a qualified replacement pay for the position, and will Packman said the school has support themselves with tolls. Of the delinquents in the Hebron to foreclose is one on which all tax said Brays, who is considered some­ tions in the “report card” were too wanted people to think of the town board’s newsletter which is mailed failing to comply with all modem James J. Rice, deputy commis­ could not immediately be found. report on the matter to the Board received special permission from The union also recommends nine, the one with the largest bill collectors seem to agree. The job of what of a pioneer in regard to tax specific to the different schools in as having one unified school system. to each household in town. standards. sioner of the DOT, said the state’s Because students who take the of Education at its next meeting. UConn to hold the class for only o ro higher gasoline taxes, creation of a owes $61,000; the rest range from any tax collector is just that — to sales. the system. Packman had planned to ‘To compare one school against Packman said he would hold the The report, released today, is $7.5 billion, 10-year infrastmeture class are also eligible for college A survey of students who signed one semester. Students taking the z -< two-tiered federal funding system, collect the taxes due with as few Manchester’s Collector of send only one survey to each family another would be very bad,” he said. survey back a month while he credit from The University of Con­ based on Federal Highway Ad­ improvement program includes $1.3 about $4,000 to $ 16,000. up for the class last spring indi­ class for UConn credit would still and creation of a national infrastruc­ hassles as possible. With a Revenue Joan Troy, who has with children in the school system. Packman said the survey would studied ways that the survey could necticut, the instructor must be ministration data submitted to Con­ billion for bridge repairs. About And these people are, in Hebron cated that 27 students were sUll in­ receive the full three credits upon ture corporation to coordinate foreclosure, the town may end up worked in the tax office since 1983, But Board Member Sally Lcssard be sent home to parents of elemen­ be rearranged to allow for some certified and approved by UConn. m I gress in 1989. The union uses the 1,600 bridges have been repaired anyway, rogues. terested in taking the class. Further successful completion of the class. repairs. with a piece of property it has no said she cannot recall the town wondered how parents with children tary school students with the stu­ community input. 0 m “These people receive the same use for arid cannot get rid of. foreclosing on any property during services as everyone else even An alternative, said Coventry’s her tenure. 1 though they don’t pay for them,” Tax Collector Audrey Bray, is to or­ “In my experience, there have O O Yeltsin blasts Gorbachev Ruth said. ganize tax sales, auctions in which been some people threatened with At Buckley, students who work together, learn together “The normal person does very the property of delinquents is sold to foreclosure who’ve somehow found o By ANDREW KATELL most powerful Soviet politicians and Yeltsin told the Russian Federation’s well with their taxes,” she says. Col­ the highest bidders with the money the money,” Troy said. lections during the past few years in “They can’t come to me with a question until they O CD The Associated Press frequent critics of each other’s constitutional commission. His going toward the delinquents’ un­ “It’s an option, but it’s a last-ditch By SCOTT BREDE policies, met in the Kremlin on Sun­ remarks were carried by the inde­ the relatively small, upscale com­ paid bills. attempt,” she said. Manchester Herald have asked each member of their group and haven’t m CD day for four hours of what were in­ pendent Interfax news agency. came up with a solution,” she said. CD 5 MOSCOW — Boris Yeltsin, the “I find that they want want to work hard, because they outspoken president of the Russian tended as peacemaking talks. MANCHESTER — Up until a few years ago, stu­ But l<sin came out with more Yeltsin did not use Gorbachev’s dents were reprimanded when they helped each other don’t want to let each other down,” the second-grade Federation, today accused rival name, but the Soviet president ap­ teacher said. “They really are helping each other learn.” Mikhail S. Gorbachev of trying to criticism of Soviet authorities, espe­ out on classroom assignments, but now, under the S I peared to be his target. In the end, “Students share the responsibility for their own work pressure his republic into ceding cially over negotiations on a new Tashjian philosophy of cooperative learning, Buckley Elementary treaty to group the 15 splintering an agreement was reached to resolve School is encouraging such activities. and find different ways to solve a problem,” she added some economic powers to the differences this year, before the “Seven heads are better than one.” central government. Soviet republics. “It used to be don’t look at so-and-so’s paper, do your 33 > . “They pressed us yesterday and treaty is signed, Yeltsin told the From Page 1 own work,” said Buckley Principal Ed TimbrclI. “Now, Timbrell said that working together is not a new con­ “But we couldn’t and will not go earlier to first sign a union treaty commission. the philosophy is to work with a group of people rather cept, since it has been applied in the work force for for that,” Yeltsin told a legislative Soviet authorities and Russian years, but its induction into the classroom is recent. and then resolve remaining issues, state’s office, which oversees elec­ year, Tashjian’s loss might have than as an individual.” committee. in the meantime transferring every­ authorities will form parallel groups State Democratic Chairman John Often, students at the school are grouped or paired In a group setting, different students have different tions and keeps track of corporation been by a larger margin thm it was, F. Droney Jr. thinks the latter reason Yeltsin and Gorbachev, the two thing to the authority of the center,” to work on issues, Interfax said. registrations, ranks just below together to complete assignments, critique their own tasks, Timbrell said. given Morrison’s defeat. Borges, may best eiqilain Tashjian’s loss. “One student will be the team’s leader, another stu­ governor and lieutenant governor in Blumenthal and Curry might not be writings or review for an upcoming test. “She relied on her own strategists dents will record all the answers, while another will the state constitution. where they are today, either. “All grades levels participate in cooperative education and tacticians,” Droney said. “It’s make sure the group is keeping on track to the task at It was the first election for Tash­ The most frequently mentioned to some extent,” said Vicki Torsiello, a second-grade difficult for me to assess what their teacher at the school, who is also one of two teachers in hand,” he said. jian without the party lever on reasons for her loss are that she strategy was.” Theft the school district responsible for training colleagues in The principal added that most of the time students are voting machines, a device that al­ didn’t use television advertising, as In the meantime, Tashjian, a ;., - S cooperative learning methods. placed together based on their strengths and weaknesses, From Page 1 lowed voters to cast a ballot for Curry, Blumenthal and Borges had; former Windsor registrar of voters, 6 Teachers can bring the student learning groups so that each group has a range of academic levels. eveiy candidate on one ticket by that she was too closely identified remains in office until Jan. 9, when together whenever they think it goes along with their “Diversity makes for strength,” he said. pulling a single lever. with retiring Gov. William A. she leaves with O’Neill and Lt. Gov. not tell him what was stolen nor lesson plan, Torsiello said. Timbrell said that most other schools in the district by the same company. The plants from about 3 percent before the pay The party lever was removed as a O’Neill; that there was an unusually Joseph J. Fauliso, who decided to give a dollar value. Some teachers place their students in permanent use cooperative education tactics, but at Buckley School make small mechanic^ parts, most­ cut to about 8 percent during the pay result of action by the General As­ high amount of “bullet voting” and follow O’Neill into retirement this ly for the aerospace and automotive cut. It returned to about 3 percent De Meuse noted that at Plant B, at sembly when the Republicans were not party-line balloting; and that she groups so that whenever a lesson calls for cooperative the philosophy has really rocketed, mostly bemuse of year. Torsiello’s efforts. industries. after wages were restored. which a poor explanation was given, in control in 1985-86. Removing it ran her campaign by herself, with learning their students know exactly where to go, she Plant A went from about 3 per­ also had a large jump in resignations was approved in 1986 by Connec­ said. Other teachers make up random groups each time. In earlier grades, students are more apt to be pmred Greenberg designated them Plants her own advisers, and not with the She said her office had been A, B and C. Before the pay cut. cent to 5 percent, and fell back to 3 during the pay cut, while Plant A ticut voters when they approved an so-called unity plan organized by The learning method’s usage is flexible because it can one-on-one, because they may feel uncomfortable in a was unaffected. That shows that flooded with flowers since TVies- Scott Brad*/Manehnt*r Harald be applied to lessons in any subject, Torsiello said. large group. Plant A employed 64 workers. Plant percent again. amendment to the Connecticut Con­ the Democratic State Central Com­ day’s eleaion. At Plant C, which did not have good explanations can also reduce stitution. BEARING DOWN — Vicki Torsiello, a second-grade teacher at Buckley Elementary School, “TUs is not a technique that you have to think up a In higher grades, “some students may be intimidated B 53 workers and Plant C 66. The mittee. “I feel like I’m in a funeral study lasted for 30 weeks, centered any pay cut, the rate remained at turnover from a pay cut, he said. Had there been a party lever this “Pick one,” Thshjian shrugged. consults Friday with "Spooky" group members, from left, John Edwards, Anthony Evangilsta program for,” she said. and not voice their answers at first,” he said. “But after home,” she laughed. their group keeps coming up with the wrong answer on the 10-week pay cut. about 3 percent through the 30 and Melinda Garfield. Students and teachers brought in their favorite teddy bears Friday to Torsiello said cooperative learning is a success be­ Employee theft was measured by weeks. cause it makes students more responsible for their own again and again, they will eventually voice their an accounting formula that revealed Greenberg said the company did celebrate 'Teddy Bear Day" at the school. work. opinion.” percentage of inventory, such as tools and supplies, that was missing THANK YOU for no other known reason. UNICO CAR RAFFLE At Plant A, employees were told S p o m d by M m d n ta O q ite 1 / UNIOO N aic iri Dear Friends, Apartment building trash haulers may lose reduction by the company president that pay Thank you for Sunday, Nov. 25,1990 fees and they would also get a reim­ would be reduc^ by 15 percent for The report puts the cost for solid that apartment complexes are busi- ministration is that the associations dominiums at $272,173 in the first your warmth and By ALEX GIRELLI bursement for the cost of solid waste 10 weeks. During the 90-minute Music starts at 2:00 PJVI. waste collection at about $49 per ness/commercial ventures and that it be reimbursed the cost per year with $8,000 of that figure for generosity in inviting Manchester Herald collection house per year. meeting, the decision was fully ex­ The Army & Navy Club is highly unlikely the exemption is household for separating recyclable recycling containers. It puts at ' '* 'r The tipping fee exemption for The recommendations will be $204,184 the amount that would be plained with charts and graphs, the Manchester me into many of your passed on to residents, or that materials from other solid waste, a president expressed serious regret MANCHESTER — Trash haulers condominiums is now given to the among matters to be discussed by eliminating it will result in higher saved by eliminate the tipping fee homes these lost who serve apartment complexes will cost put at about $2 per household. and said everybody would share in Drawing 5:00 P.M. hauler, on the assumption that the the directors at a workshop session rents. exemption from apartments. 1 r no longer get a reduction in the tip­ In addition, the town would supp­ the pay cuts, with no favoritism. 1991 Lincoln Town Car several weeks. I also saving will be passed on to the con­ set for 6:30 pun. 'Riesday in the The report states the exemption Besides holding the workshop on ping fees they pay at the town’s ly condominium units with recy- He spent nearly an hour answer­ Four Door dominium associations — an as­ hearing room of Lincoln Center. amounts to about a dollar a week per recycling, the directors will consider a p p re c ia te th e sup­ landfill if a recommendation by cKng containers under the recom­ ing questions. Tickets: $100 sumption some condo associations The fee exemption for apartment apartment. a resolution declaring the town’s in­ port I received on town administrators is accepted by mendations. At Plant B, the pay cut was ex­ NomonlhaiiSSS tuJUOMttbttoldl say is incorrect. complexes now is given to the Another recommendation involv­ tent to take part in a regional recy­ the Board of Directors. The report puts the total cost of plained tersely by a vice president in, tVooeedi to be im d for ScholanhJpi, Local e le c tio n d a y . M a n ­ The report states that the proce­ haulers as a one-twelfth deduction in ing condominiums by the ad­ cling program. Qiaiioea and tohdp oonibit Monul Rolankiian. Under another recommendation, the measures involving con­ a 15-minute meeting. No expres­ chester voters have dure would treat condominium the $56 tipping fee, multiplied by sions of apology or remorse were For tickets call For once again supporting condominium associations would owners the same way as residential the number of tqiartment units the shared, the reason for the decision Raymond F. Damato, 646-1021 been very kind to get checks from the town to con­ homeowners who pay for solid hauler serves. was not clearly described, and the 240 New State Road education in Manchester. me over the years. I tinue their exemptions from tipping waste disposal throu^ tiieir taxes. An administration report states Storm drain bids sought vice president said he could answer Paul Rossetto, 646-2482 will continue to work only one or two questions before By ALEX GIRELLI the water line cost was provided in decided to install a sanitary sewer in This Ad paid by hard a n d to th e best the current budget and that $395,400 9 catching a plane. the street in connection with the NULLI'S ITALIA Directors seek rules change Manchester Herald At this plant, the percentage of in­ of my ability in the will be available in the General reconstruction. ventory apparently stolen jumped _ RISTORANTE MANCHESTER — The Board of Fund for the drain work by January. When the board meets Tuesday at Legislature. Your ideas, advice and constructive By ALEX GIRELLI votes set for the second meeting. One proposed rule would provide An added appropriation can be 7:30 p.m. in the hearing room of Public hearings and action on the that directors will reserve their ques­ Directors will be asked this month criticism will always be listened to and welcomed by Manchester Herald to allow the Public Works Depart­ made in February, if it is needed, he Lincoln Center, it will hold a public m e. matters heard would still be held at tions on subjects of public hearings said. hearing on an appropriation of ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. MANCHESTER — The order in the first meeting, but the opportunity until after members of the public ment to seek bids for the construc­ tion of storm drain improvements in Residents of the area that will be $11,125 to buy a t r ^ c control sys­ To the many people who worked in my which the Board of Directors takes to comment on agenda items will be have bad their opportunity to speak, the area of Doane Street so that the served by the storm drains com­ tem to repair a traffic light at Main Dobert 1. Smith, Ine up its business at its monthly session shifted to the second meeting. except that the chairman may allow All Lines of c a m p a ig n , thank you for your generosity o f spirit an d woik can begin in the spring. plained at a July board meeting and Forest Streets and will consider IN.SliRANSMITHS will be shifted if a set of suggested The public would have the oppor­ brief clarifying questions from enthusiasm. I am deeply grateful. The subject will taken up in a about long delays in the work. signing a bid waiver so that it can be An Elementary Solution — rule changes is approved. tunity at both sessions to speak on directors during the hearings. Insurance report to the board, scheduled for In another report to directors, bought immediately. Residents of Sincerely, The directors are scheduled to matters within the board’s general The proposed rules require any Lozis has submitted a timetable for the Bennet Apartments for the elder­ 9 Add To MHS presentation at the Nov. 20 meeting. consider the changes when they jurisdiction. director who realizes or anticipates Public Works Director Pfcter Lozis reconstruction of Tolland Tlimpike, ly have asked that the light be 649-5241 meet Nov. 20. The proposed rules would allow that he or she may be have a conflict which calls for opening bids Jan. 16 repaired to make is safer to cross Pail! to b, r » Commlaaa lot ffia MHS *d«fton - the board chairman and the general has estimated the cost of the drain Pwrtsiwn. TfMfturvr Under the proposal, worked out of interest to announce his or her in­ and begins construction April 1. The \ ^ n Street. 65 East Center Street manager to schedule only one meet­ work at $500,000 and the the cost of 'John W. Thompson by a committee of directors, there tention to abstain from voting as a water main at $135,000. directors will be asked to give the At the Nov. 20 meeting, the direc­ Manchester, CT State Representative, 13th District would still be one agenda for each ing in any month if it appears all the soon as the conflict becomes ap­ administration permission to tors are scheduled to consider ap- business can be done within three General Manager Richard Sartor ______Paid lot by lha Commiltaa to Ra-Elael Jack Thompaon; Rog»f Nagro, Treaauref. month, normally divided into two parent, and should then refrain from said in a report on the project that proceed with the project. iwinting members to abemt 45 posi­ meetings, with most of the board hours. any discussion. The Eighth Utilities District had tions on town boards and agencies. 0 8—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday', November 12, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, November 12,1990—9 STATE RECORD Forgotten heroes Kitten About Town Today In History Eat to Live program Today is Monday, Nov. 12, the 316th day of 1990. survives There are 49 days left in the year. have a friend in Changes to one’s diet can potentially reduce one’s risk Today’s Birthdays: of developing certain types of cancer. This will be the Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun is 82. Actress message of “Eat To Live,” a one-night program spon­ Kim Hunter is 68. Musician-songwriter Neil libung is 45. suction sored by Manchester Memorial Hospital on Wednesday Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci is 29. Connecticut man at 6 p.m. To register and for more information, call Today’s Highlight in History: HealthSource at 647-6600 or 643-1223. The cost of the On Nov. 12,1920, baseball got its first “czar” as Judge DARIEN (AP) — A North Haven In one of the most dramatic tur­ program is $5. Kenesaw Mountain Landis was elected cormnissioner of man doesn’t want soldiers who were narounds in military history, Sheridan about-faced his men, ordeal the American and National Leagues. honored for their wartime valor to Award for two students On this date: be forgotten. regrouped and drove back the Rebels, forever breaking their hold On Tbesday, 1 p.m., at Hebron Elementary School, a In 1815, American suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton So, Tom Ehiming, a lieutenant SOUTHINGTON (AP) — A kit­ on the Shenandoah Valley. Scofield, committee of teachers and the principal at Hebron was bom in Johnstown, N.Y. and 20-year member of the New ten playing alongside a curb in a pile the man who captured the Con­ Elementary School recommend the male and female stu­ hi 1889, De Witt Wallace, who, with his wife, Lila Haven Fire Department, has ar­ of leaves survived the hair-raising federate flag, was awarded the dents for the Connecticut Association of School Ad­ Bell Acheson, founded “Reader’s Digest,” was bom in ranged for 37 headstones to be experience of being sucked up by ministrators’ Superintendent Student Recognition Award. St. Raul, Minn. placed on the graves of Connec­ Medal of Honor. the 175-mph force of a vacuum hose In 1921, representatives of nine nations gathered in the ticut’s Medal of Honor winners. He Now, 126 years later, Duming on a leaf-colleaor tmek. nation’s capital for the start of the Washington Con­ estimates there are another 40 Con­ had come to make sure Scofield was Depression Anonymous Highway workers who saw the ference for Limitation of Armaments, V remembered properly. necticut recipients who may be Depression Anonymous, a support group for the Duming has made trips like this tiny creature consumed by the blar­ In 1927, Josef Stalin became the undisputed ruler of buried in the state. ing vacuum Friday were ^most sure depressed, meets every TXiesday at 6:30 p.m., at the Soviet Union as Leon Trotsky was expelled from the “It’s the highest award, yet no one one to many cemeteries in New it had been killed. But the kitten Mwchester Community College in the Lowe Building, Communist IVty. really cares if the graves are England and New York over the past came safely to rest on a pile of room 205-H. The group follows the 12-step program In 1929, Grace Kelly — the future movie star and maiired,” says Duming. “These are four years, hunting for the graves of leaves in the tmek’s bin, instead of modeled after Alcoholics Anonymous. No dues or fees Princess of Monaco — was bom in Philadelphia. our heroes, not the stereotypical Medal of Honor winners and arrang­ passing through a metal deflector are required. For more information, call Ann K. at hi 1944, during World War II, the German battleship John Waynes, but our next-door ing for them to be marked with spe­ shield that would have sliced the 289-3745 or Sherry D. at 646-0284. Tirpitz was sunk off Norway. neighbors, and we don’t even know cial government headstones animal. M 1948, former Japanese premier Hideki Tojo and it.” emblazoned with gold letters and an imprint of the nation’s highest “Usually anything that goes in Retired teachers entertained several other World War II Japanese leaders were sen­ Duming, 47, was horrified by there is pretty much history,” said what he found on a recent visit to award. He has dedicated many of tenced to death by a war crimes tribunal. Robert Taylor of the highway The Retired Teachers Association at Manchester will In 1954, Ellis Island, the immigration station in New Darien. them on Veterans Day. be entertained by the Beethoven Singers on Hiesday at For his time and trouble, he department. York Harbor, closed after processing more than 20 mil­ Duming had make the trek to But workers, petrified they pos­ 1:30 p.m. at Community Baptist Church, 585 E. Center receives no money. But the work lion immigrants since it opened in 1892. Darien from his North Haven home sibly had killed a resident’s beloved St. Come and bring a friend. Please note the change of to make sure that the grave of Civil has become an obsession for Dum­ In 1975, Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas pet, decided to return to head­ meeting place. retired because of failing health, ending a record 36*/2- War Quartermaster Sgt. David H. ing. quarters and look inside the tmek to Scofield was properly marked and “It’s a duty, an obligation. These year term. see how the animal had fared. Manchester retirees meet attended. are America’s heroes,” he says. In 1977, the city of New Orleans elected its first black They dug about 4 feet into the The Manchester Municipal Retirees Association will mayor, Ernest “Dutch” Morial. He found instead that Slasson “Someone once called it a hobby. I pile — and saw nothing. Then they meet at the Army and Navy Club, 1090 Main St., on Cemetery, amid the exquisite homes h 1982, Yuri V. Andropov was elected to succeed the was very offended by that.” dumped the leaves out and carefully Tuesday at 2 p.m. The spekker will be Roger Negro, of Darien, had been abandoned, and late Leonid I. Brezhnev as general secretary of the Soviet The government came out with poked around with a rake. Expecting town treasurer. Reservations for the December luncheon Communist Party’s Central Committee. Scofield’s tombstone overgrown the new headstones in 1976. Since to see a ghastly sight, they were will be taken. For more information, call 649-0157. with vines and poison ivy. then, only a handful of people relieved to find the kitten unharmed, Duming, a Civil War enthusiast, Author reads her poetry nationwide, working with the Medal <4 5 #-'. / but visibly shaken. was well-acquainted with Scofield’s of Honor Historical Society, has ____ Th» Asaoelatad Press Rachel Hadas, author of five books of poeny, will read Public Meetings o H story. been out marking the graves. VETERANS’ FRIEND — Tom Duming cleans off markers and replaces flags at sites of Con­ “It looked like one of those Hal­ her poems at Manchester Community College, Thursday, loween cats with its hair standing 3 ) I” History tells how Yankee Gen. A total of 3,398 people have won gressional Medal of Honor winners Saturday at Evergreen Cemetery in New Haven. at 8 p.m. in Room F-2 of the East Campus. The reading Philip Henry Sheridan had briefly the medal since it was first awarded straight up,” Taylor said. “It was so is free and open to the public. For more information, call The following meetings are scheduled for today: > m left Ids army at Cedar Creek, Va., during the Civil War up through the considered lost in history, and we’re of Union Veterans of the Civil War, scared, but we couldn’t believe he Steve Straight at 647-6255. “We tried to get the local was alive.” and how the Confederates sneaked Vietnam War, said Ray Collins of veterans’ organizations interested, trying to keep alive the interest in where he serves as secretary- COVENTRY 3 ^ three divisions across a river gorge Alexandria, Va., a former assistant preserving their legacy,” he said. treasurer. His great-grandfather Women’s club electees Finance Committee, Town Office Building, 7:30 p.m. o ro but that went real slow, until we met The workers talked with residents Raginild PInto/Manchratar Harald at night, sending the bloodied Nor­ director of the Veterans Administra­ a fellow like Tom Duming,” said fought in the Civil War, at in the house closest to where the leaf The Woman’s Club of Manchester has recently elected Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Office z ■< therners hightailing in retreat, smack tion’s monument procurement of­ Collins. Duming heard of the effort Fredericksburg, Williamsburg and collector had snatched up the Evelyn Gryk Frolich as president. Other officers include LAYING BLOCKS — Richard Bradshaw, foreground, of Middletown, and Salvatore D’Agos­ Building, 7:30 p.m. into their returning leader, Sheridan. fice. throush the state chapter of the Sons Antietam. “Medal of Honor recipients are orange-and-white ball of fur, but Leona Juros, first vice president; Anne Miller, second tino of West Hartford, of GM C Masonry Construction of Hartford, lay concrete blocks for the m I learned the residents were not the vice president; Anne Williamson, treasurer; Lynn Prior, new post office on Sheldon Road in Manchester. 0 m kitten’s owners. recording secretary; Patricia Martens, corresponding secretary; Cynthia Brindamour and Lynn Lyon, Thoughts However, Skyline Drive residents 1 ^ Centenarian goes back to college classroom Charles and Lucia Klemovich publicity; Irene Abraitis and Marion LeBel, hospitality; h^ary Lou Leonhardt and Donna Coelho, program; Mar- agreed to take the kitten in until Obituaries lane McKenzie and June LoMaglio, cheer; Ursula Mat- John Three: Sixteen? R O someone claimed it. By JANET L. CAPPIELLO son, year book; Dorothy Roberts; Marian 21eppa, com­ The Year 1987 - Manche^er High School baseball To distinguish the little one from The Associated Press munications; Patricia Cormier and Ida McMahon, mem­ James Pompei niversary Dec. 22.. He was bom in William E. Egan season o CO OLDEST STUDENT — 100- their three other cats —Scratch, Itch bership; Gertrude Bourgoyne, nominating; Pat Coelho, Hazelton, I^., May 18, 1916, and The batter’s hitting percentage .400+ and Blacky — the Klemovichs James POmpei, 72, of 139 Car­ William E. Egan of Hartford, m CO year-old Eli Finn takes notes past president. had been a resident of Manchester As he hits a double, a sizable homemade banner goes FAIRFIELD — When Eli Finn’s riage Drive, A^chester, died Sun­ brother of Cecelia Wandt and Mary history class gets to the 20th cen­ during college classes he’s decided to give the kitten what they since 1939. He was a veteran of up... 0 believed is a well-earned name — Public lecture at church day (Nov. 11) at the Manchester World War II, serving in the U.S. Davis, both of Manchester, husband ...John 3:16... tury, he’ll have his homework done. taking at Fairfield University. Memorial Hospital. He was the hus­ of Kathryn (Fitzgerald) Egan, died He can simply look back on his own Hoover. On Nov. 13, at 7:45 pan. at the Talcottville Congrega­ Army, 1st Division, and took part in Prompting spectator remarks from “Who is John?” and band of Mary (Calabrini) Pompei. Saturday (Nov. 10) at St. Francis lifetime. tional Church, a speaker from Northeast Utilities will the Kasserine Pass Invasion in “Is that Jonathan’s average?” to “I think it’s something in S > He was bom in Willimantic, Dec. Hospital and Medical Center. He speak on Energy Conservation. This lecture is open to Africa. Prior to retiring, he was the Bible.” This passage of scripture conveys to us From the age of Teddy Roosevelt 30, 1917, and had been a resident of was bom in New Britain and lived 3 « to the Vietnam War, from the Rus­ the public and is sponsored by Parents Without Partners. employed in the experimental probably the most profound truth of all time. Manchester for 42 years. He was a department of Pratt & Whitney for in Hartford for many years. “Far God...The being perfect in power, wisdom, and sian czars to Ronald Reagan, Finn For more information, call 643-6866. 33 > . veteran of World War II, serving in many years. He was one of the goodness whom men worship as creator and ruler of the has seen it all. Now, at the age of NEED SOME EXTRA The funeral will be Tliesday, 9:30 the U.S. Army. Prior to retirement, founders and first president (1975) 100, he’s back in the classroom for Parents without partners dance a.m., from the Farley-Sullivan universe. he was employed in the maintenance of the Par''It Student Club of So Loved...Devoted to, unselfish concern seeking the first time in 73 years, taking a On Nov. 17, from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. at the Funeral Home, 96 Webster St., department of the former Multi-Cir­ Cheney Technical School. He was course on American foreign policy Ramada Inn in East Windsor, an open dance s^nsored Hartford, followed by a mass of another’s good. SPENDING MONEY!! cuit for 11 years and previously had also a member of the VFW, the at Fairfield University. by Parents Without Partners will take place. Tickets at Christian burial at 10 a.m., in St. The World...The inhabitants of the earth: the human worked for the First National Stores Army Navy Club, and the American Finn, a proper man in starched the door are $5 for member and $7 for non-members. For Augustine Church, 10 Campfield race. for 27 years. He was a member of Legion, all of Manchester. He was That He Gave.. .Yielded shirt, tweed jacket and tie, is non­ more information on the chapter, please call 643-6866 or Ave., Hartford. Burial will be in Sol­ Newspaper routes available the VFW, East Hartford i»st. also a member of the DAV, and the His One and Only Son...None other: Sole chalant about being older by four 875-7651. A special orientation will be held just prior to diers Field, Northwood Cemetery, Besides his wife, he is survived 1st Army Division Association. That Whoever.. .You and I score years than his Jeans-clad in your area... the dance at 8 pun. Wilson. Friends may call the funeral classmates. by a daughter and son-in-law, Lisa Besides his wife, he is survived home Tliesday, from 8 a.m. until the Believes In...Placing tmst and confidence in “I came here to be informed, to and Normand Delisle of South by a daughter and son-in-law, time of the service. Him Should Not Perish...Eternal destruction learn,” Fmn said as he lingered after Earn money and prizes by Windsor; two brothers, Joseph Pom­ Ajidrea and Michael Olesnevich of But Have Eternal Life”...Spiritual existence class on a recent Monday afternoon. delivering the pei of South Windsor and John Tolland; three sons and daughters- transcending physical death. “They are simply younger and I am Lotteiy Pompei of Manchester; two in-law, Andrew and Margarte Louis J. Soprano How Our Creator/Ruler could consider offering Me, a the older one.” grandchildren, Timothy and Ashl'.;y Tomko Jr., of Scotia, N.Y., Jameas sinner, eternal life tluxmgh the sacrifice of His Son, I can­ Manchester Herald Louis J. Soprano, 76, of 713 not fathom. It must be God’s Amazing Grace. Firm, a Lithuanian immigrant, Delisle of South Windsor; and and Bonnie of Tomko of Vernon, Here are the weekend lottery results from around New Grant Hill Road, Coventry, died Have you received eternal life through repentant faith worked most of his life as an ap­ several nieces and nephews. and Thomas and Deborah Tomko of in your neighborhood. England: Friday at St. Francis Hospital. Bom in Christ? pliance salesman in New York City. SATURDAY Funeral services will be held Manchester; one brother, George Wednesday, 8:15 a.m., at the Hol­ in Brooklyn, N.Y., he lived in David J. Blaney He finally retired from the Unity Connecticut Tomko of Manchester; two sisters, Coventry for 12 years. He was an Stove Co. last summer after his mes Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Bertha Wasilefsky of Stafford and Church of the Nazarene, Manchester Daily: 2-8-4. Play 4 :0-5-7-1 Army veteran of World War II, a life followed by a mass of Christian Jean Chesse of South Windsor; 11 second wife died. Call today to get more details. Massachusetts member of the DAV, a member of With time on his hands. Firm burial at 9 a.m. at St. James Church. Daily: 2-7-2-8. Mass Megabuck: 5-11-19-24-26-31 grandchildren; and several nieces AMVETS, and a parishioner of St. Burial will be in St. James and nephews decided to indulge his lifelong love James Church in Manchester. of history. So he signed up for Cemetery. Calling hours are T\ies- Manchester Herald Th« Assoclatsd Prms Northern New England Funeral services will be held David McFadden’s class on 647-9946 day, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral He is survived by a niece, Springfield College, Firm was told the wrong last year, awarding Fmn Pick Three: 6-4-4. Pick Four: 9-5-8-6. Tri-State home. Memorial contributions may Wednesday, 9:15 a.m., at the Hol­ American foreign policy. This Jewish parents. He fled to the U.S. Rosemary Bonanni of Coventry, and Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. semester, they are studying friS years by a professor there that he couldn’t an honorary bachelor of science de­ Megabucks: 1-11-12-23-34-39 be made to the Visiting Nurse and mes Funeral Home, 4(X) Main St., several other nieces and nephews with an aunt in 1907 to escape the Rhode Island Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. 1776 to 1914. be granted a degree because he was gree after Firm told his story on Home Care of Manchester, 545 N. Manchester, followed by a mass of and great-nieces and great-nephews. rampant anti-Semitism in Lithuania, Jewish. School officials told him NBC’s Today show. Alpine...... all Daily: 9-5-7-0. Lot-O-Bucks: 9-17-22-29-34. Jackpot: Main St., Manchester. Christian burial at 10 a.m. at St. Three times a week, Fmn settles part of the Russian empire. Most of Funeral services will be held on USPS 327-500 VOL. CX, No. 37 into his customary front-row seat was only admitted because they He’s proud of the degree, but Bidwell S t...... all $1,950,243 Bridget’s Church. Burial will be in Wednesday, at 9:30 a.m. at the John his family later perished at the hands SUNDAY Andrew J. Tomko Sr. near the window and takes careful hoped he would convert. Finn said encountering such Dale Rd...... all St. James Cemetery. Calling hours F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Acting Publisher of the Nazis. religious discrimination in the U.S. Connecticut Andrew J. Tomko Sr., 74, of 29 notes of McFadden’s 50-minute lec­ Discouraged, Finn moved to East Center S t...... 25-207 odd will be Tbesday, 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to Center St., Manchester, followed by JEANNE G. FROMERTH Firm couldn’t escape discrimina­ came as a shock. Bretton Road, Manchester, died tures — although he is not taking Canada with his first wife, Ida, who East Center S t...... 156-202 Daily: 6-8-0. Play Four 2-0-7-2 9 p.m. Memorial contributions may a mass of Christian burial at St. tion in the U.S. He took a $3-a-week “You never get over it,” he said. Sunday (Nov. 11) at his home. He Executive Editor the class for credit and won’t be died in 1960. He returned to the East Middle Tpke...... 216-236 even Massachusetts be made to the Hospice Home Care James Church. Burial will be at printing job at the only place he His class just finished studying was the husband of Anna (Laguza) VINCENT MICHAEL VALVO graded. United States in 1922 because he Garth R d ...... 89-138 Daily: 8-3-0-5 c/o Visiting Nurses and Home Care State Veteran’s Cemetery in Mid­ could find that didn’t have a sign on the Mexican-American War of Tomko, with whom he would have 1 wanted his two children to be edu­ Rhode Island of Manchester, 545 N. Main St., dletown. Calling hours are Tliesday, News Editor____ . Andrew C Spitzler “Let me put it this way,” he said. the door warning “No Jews, No 1846-48. They will soon take up the Golway S t...... all celebrated their 49th wedding an­ Associate Editor. cated in America, and never Daily: 5-1-1-3 Manchester. from 7 to 9 p.m. .Eileen Hiromi Mae “I’m learning.” Catholics.” He saved his money and turn of the century. Next semester, Horace St...... all Features Editor _ _ Dianna M. Talbot returned to school because of his Finn was bom July 17, 1890, in enrolled in the YMCA College in they will study the Depression Lodge...... all Sports Editor______Len Auster family responsibilities. Photo Editor____ Gluboko, a province of Vilna in Springfield, Mass. years. World Wars I and II and the Ludlow Rd...... all ___ Reginald Pinto Lithuania, one of seven children of After 31/2 years at what is now But Springfield College rectified Vietnam War. Main...... 285-378 Advertising Manager. _____ Lesley Radius Overland St...... all Weather Business M anager_ Jeanne G. Fromerth Circulation Manager _ ____ Gerlinde Collett! Packard S t...... all Production Director _ ____ Sheldon Cohen Server St...... all REGIONAL Weather Race may dominate murder trial Pressroom Manager. _ Robert H. Hubbard Spruce S t...... 14-108 Tuesday, Nov. 13 Main Telephone Number Squire Village...... all Aiivi' HARTFORD (AP) — While race had been acceptable to the court. By Friday, only two jurors had woman. Carol Stuart’s husband, Mostly sunny #43-2711 Wetherell...... all Circulation Telephone Number 9 Charles, later was said to be the was mostly an undercturent in the Moniz, who has emphasized race been chosen after two weeks of V 647-9946 first two trials of a black man ac­ since jury selection began two work. Both jurors are white. killer. E 5S S 1E 3I The weather tonight in the greater cused of killing a white newspaper weeks ago, has asked prospective The case acquired racial under­ Moniz told jurors in the second Manchester area: mostly clear and Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays by reporter, his third trial may be jurors whether they would be af­ tones soon after Lomax’s arrest in trial that Lomax was targeted as a quite cold. Low around 20. West the Manchester Publishing Co., 16 Brainard Place dom inate by the issue. fected by the fact that Lomax is December 1987. The local chapter suspect in Laezynski’s death simply wind 10 to 15 mph. Tliesday, mostly Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second class postage paid at because he was a young black man Manchester, Conn. Postmaster: Send address changes Joe L. Lomax’s first two trials on black, and the victim, 24-year-old of the NAACP helped recruit Moniz Ba»to«i|4y1 simny and cold. High around 40. to the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester murder charges ended in hung newspaper reporter Kara Laezynski to represent Lomax, now 25, for who fit the stereotype of an iimer- Toron<^32*1 Outlook Wednesday, suimy and Conn. 06040. juries. of Hatford, was white. free. Moniz, 43, was the first black city street criminal. cold. High around 40. The Manchester Herald is a member of The Associated The racial issue made its most Malone has used peremptory to be named a partner in Day Berry The intense storm will continue Press, the Audit Bureau of Circulation, the New England The jury in the second trial dead­ O Press Association and the New England Newspaper As­ dramatic appearance last week, challenges to exclude three black & Howard, the state’s largest law locked 6-6, with all five black jurors Yo«»l43°l over the maritimes with high pres­ sociation. when Hartford Superior Court Judge jurors, and no blacks have yet been firm. voting to find Lomax not guilty. CALLA/OM/ sure extending from the Northern Guaranteed delivery. If you don't receive your Herald chosen. But race was mostly a subplot Plains to the Gulf states. Changes by 5 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, please 9 Maxwell Heiman dismissed three A t la n t ic white jurors in a dispute between at­ On Wednesday, Heiman angrily until final arguments in the second According to Moniz’ tallies, in 647 -9 9 4 6 / 643-2711 ______O cean will be slow in coming. The storm telephone your carrier. If you are unable to reach your torneys over the way jurors were dismissed the dnee white jurors trial, which ended Feb. 5. two trials, eight out of the nine black WMtilnglo«>|4y‘l will slowly weaken as it drifts north earner, caR subscriber service at 647-9946 by 6 o m jurors who heard the case voted to weekdays for delivery in Manchester. ' being selected. after Moniz said the selection Moniz brought the subject into and the high pressure will move to Suggested carrier rates are $1.80 weekly, $7 70 for procedure violated a Connecticut the open then, drawing parallels acquit Lomax. Meanwhile, 14 out of 01900 AcewAW* the east coast later this week. f7^ Defense attorney Joseph A. one month, $23.10 for three months, $46.20 for six Moniz complained that Assistant Supreme Court decision designed to with the Stuart case in Boston, in 15 white jurors have voted to con­ months and $92.40 lor one year. Newsstand prim- 35 Hiauf Ilf fitrr Brralft Today’s weather picture was drawn by Alicia Stanley, a four­ cents a copy. State’s Attorney John H. Malone make sure minority groups are not which a black man was falsely ac­ vict him of strangling Laezynski to cr caouo* was eliminating black jurors who excluded from juries. cused of murdering a pregnant white death in October 1987. th-grader at Bowers School in Manchester. 0 10—MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, November 12, 1990 THE NEW BREED BLONDIE by Dean Young S Stan Drake fUaitflifBlrr HrraltT DID YOU HAVE , F ano ill AT l e a s t I Crossword GOOD DAY, I ? y SUPPER SOT TOP 1 c BILLING 'NO,NO,NO! I 5AlDT0(i£.T 1 1 , 0 i r ^ , FVJMPED up for, •T>^E ACROSS 40 And not Answer to Previous Puxxis Section 3, Page 11 41 Potent 1 Playful child 43 Marble ll Monday, November 12,1990 5 Obllterallon 44 More agile 1! - 12 Undulatai 48 Unpredic­ 13 Experienced table ANOTHER ANGLE person 52 King of birds ! 14 Spaces 53 Feed 15 Low waters 54 Exclusive (2 wds.) news story I i 16 Starved 55 Lessening of F News with an unusual twist oneself hostility 18 Joyful 56 Sea bird axclamallon l i 19 Uppity DOWN 21 Embrace ■ Steven Walter Henderson, 21, 24 12, Roman 1 Scarlett ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johneon St. Charles County, Mo., was in­ 27 Mollay — O'Hara's Newi (music home volved in an auto accident in July, ofTheVJelrd group) 2 — St. tary women 38 Oath I MI&HT CHRI6TMA6 YOU MIGHT BG JU5T when his car slammed into the back 26 Sort Laurent (abbr.) 41 Glossy e n o p m a . ^ LOOKIMG AT MY LlMGeRlG Men quit jobs, 29 Master of 3 English poet 17 June bug fabric CATALOG. of a police car. He said he lost con­ ceremonies 4 Perfume 20 Ejection 42 Beauty of trol of his car as he was applying 31 Between wy 5 Comedienne 21 Wollllke movement and MN Arden animal 43 Biblical Vaseline to the tail of his pet 32 Dame Myra 6 Gave back 22 Unexpected weed bulldog, which had just had tail-trim 7 Cornered win 45 Composer become milkmen 33 River nymph (2 wds.) 23 Beau — Stravinsky surgery. 34 Old musical 8 Abel's 24 Rare gas 46 North Caroli­ L 3 quit their jobs and formed the ■ Fran TrutL 33, pleaded no con­ note brother 25 Adult Insect na college By COLLEEN DISKIN 35 Article of 9 Psychic — 26 More frigid 47 Ribbed Lyle Peniston The Associated Press company two months ago. test in April to charges that she at­ faith Geller 28 Over — hill fabric They began deliveries before tempted to kill the president of a 36 Curved 10 Radiation 30 Language 48 Conclude molding measure suffix 49 Caviar CHICAGO — Two dawn Monday. Kominkiewicz’ supply firm that uses anesthetized 37 Birthmarks 11 Chemical 34 Straighten 50 Wagon track SNAFU by Bruca Beattla workday now will start at 2:30 dogs to help train surgeons on new 39 Consumed suffix out 51 — Guevara entrepreneurs hope to make their food 12 Some mill- 35 Least large mark in the future with a business ajn., when he picks up the milk. procedures. She expressed hope that from the past. Deliveries are between 4 a.m. and her own pet dog would be allowed C l»90byNEA me SPIDER-MAN by Slcn Lee 7 ajn. The company also carries to visit her in prison. V Mark Kominkiewicz and Paul TT p p r e t e / ir s the CAH'T6L£EE O W e H' HUSBANDS BOWL, OR Yeh have left behind their jobs in juice and other dairy products. ■ Joseph and Dottie Hardy of CHUCK SHEPHERD m v o v e OF t h e HONEY.' PLAY poker .' M INE has To b e I the world of computers to become Kominkiewicz said people who Farmington, Pa., spent about NIGHT.'WHAT A THOUGHT ^OME milkmen. responded to their newspaper ads $187,000 at a London auction TT YOU vte9 -sp m M & and fliers were lured by nostalgia recently to acquire an estate and tit­ WSHT CLEAR/V1Y This week their Lincoln P^k Dairy Service began making or concern for the environment les in Warwickshire. Said Joseph: could not have been the person on HEAD' deliveries in a square-mile area “People remember how much “Lord and Lady are sort of a big the audition tape, and some of the 1 1 ^ with about 46,000 apartments and better milk tastes from a glass bot­ thing here. It’s a mini, mini, mini judges walked out while others tle,” he said. “They don’t get that TT condos near the affluent Lincoln thing of the whole coimtry, you began giggling. She did not offer an i i Park neighborhood. They’ve cardboard or plastic taste. They know. Queen Elizabeth.” explanation of what she intended to n r signed up more than 50 customers also don’t have to worry about ■ Responding to the New York accomplish. to start. what to do with the glass con­ law bamiing dwarf-tossing contests, ■ Workers at a Ford plant in “The decade of the 90s is a ser­ tainers because we collect them promoter Baird Jones complained Cuautitlan, Mexico, staged a i/?iK vice-oriented era,” Kominkiewicz when they’re empty and recycle that “we’re being lumped with bar “nude-in” in July to protest layoffs. 11-17- them.” sports. This is not someone promot­ ■ When police arrested Thomas EEK AND MEEK by Howie Schneider said. “And we thought that this was a market that definitely could The era of home milk delivery ing Jcll-0 wrestling. It’s perfor­ “Tbmmy Karate” Pitera in June as a mance art designed to satirize the suspected Mafia hitman in New THE-V SAV THAT PUE TD (DRGAMIZED CRIME THEV CAM'T PEAL WITH be tapped. gradually began to end more than “People like things delivered to two decades ago, said Bob Gar­ values of mainstream America.” York City, they found a well-stocked ST liJCR£A5ED FEDERAL THE COMPETlTOfO APPEARS TD DE their doors,” he added. “You got field, director of technical ser­ ■ In May, 200 people par­ library in his home, including such Ef FCRTS CVER THE LAST lUEAKEIO(^)G... Th* Assoclatad Prass ticipated in the Third Annual Hill 53^ M diapers, you got pizza, you got vices for the Washington-based books as “The Hitman’s Hand­ “ So this is why they all fly south FEWJ MFARS... groceries, and now we’re bringing International Dairy Foods As­ MODERN MILK MAN — Makr Kominkiewicz pauses after Counuy Machine Gun Shoot near book,” “Kill or Be Killed” and ‘Tor­ 3 B " for the winter!” back milk.” sociation. Helotes, Texas, firing rounds from ture, Interrogation and Execution.” - y T making a milk run Friday in Chicago. The computer Kominkiewicz, 25, an account Customers found it cheaper and more than 100 automatic weapons, ■ Denver police announced in marketing manager-turned-milk man believes that door- shredding washing machines, 12 (c) 1990 by NEA. Inc. manager at a computer fum, and just as convenient to buy milk at June they could not arrest the man Yeh, 26, a financi^ analyst there. grocery stores. to-door delivery of his product is coming back. refrigerators and other targets. Said who occasionally stood in the door­ Stumped? Get answers to clues by calling “ Dial-a-Word" THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME one: “Can you think of a better way way of his apartment, wearing only O at 1-900-454-3535 and entering access code number 184 ® by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee to spend a holiday weekend? Sol­ a diaper and calling to neighbors, 95c per minute: Touch-Tone or rotary phones._____ Unscramble these tour Jumbles, He pockets diers died so we’d have the right to “Hi, I’m wearing a diaper,” because one letter to each square, to form plenty four ordinary words. shoot all we want.” he was on his own property at the > m ■ A London TV executive (who lime. WINTHROP by Dick Cavilll City admits making snake mistake RONED preferred anonymity) purchased the ■ Animal trainer Arian Seidon, O DO DtUMNIE'e A REAL TH E O N LY WHO HAD TO HAVE rights to a personalized license plate 60, who had kidnapped two z -< mean you have three wolves?” Department it was wrong. K L U T Z , i s n 't H E T KID I EVER TRAlNINSi WHEELBON The department called Padron at a government auction in July, elephants five years before in order ZE By KILEY ARMSTRONG On Friday night, the department HEARD OF... HIS SKATEBOARD. asked Neil Padron, owner of the Pet- Thesday morning to admit it had paying about $54,000. The plate he to protect them from abuse by their H H CELEBRITY CIPHER < i The Associated Press Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous land Discount chain. sent local news media a warning goofed. wanted was “FAX IT.” owners, was arrested in April. m I people, past and present. Each letter In the cipher stands for GHEED The alarm was fust sounded last headlined “Pet Snake Alert!” Padron It issued a statement TXiesday ■ Birmingham, Ala., talk show Seidon supposedly had to procure another. Today's clue. C equals U. NEW YORK — The Health o m week after Tom Robertson Jr., a said authorities also began seizing afternoon that said Edmund V. Mal- host Tim Lennox was suspended in 600 pounds of food per day during f Department has admitted that its 'AFTADRV TJ UVG self-taught snake buff, told the snakes from most of his 25 stores natc, a herpetologist at the Philadel­ July after announcing on the air that, that time and dispose of 500 pounds ' citywide serpent alarm was a case of C _ W Health Department that one of Pet- throughout the city. phia Academy of Natural Sciences, for a segment on crime, he wanted of droppings. mis-snaken identity. GFL YVJG AVSSCXG CHOROB ifU v land’s stores had poisonous snakes. had classified the snake as a non­ to hear only from white callers. ■ Darlene Brown’s house in .V* The owner of a pet store chain “The Health Department believes R o WHAT THE eAKEf^ toxic, buff-striped keelback — not a ■ Robert C. Jackson, 21, was ar­ Lusby, Md., was destroyed by fire in c«K said his reputation was besmirched Padron said Health Department that 50 of these venomous snakes o DYLSTADU ATGI; TURNEPCOMEC7IAN venomous, rednecked keelback. rested in Silver Spring, Md., in July May after a neighbor had tried to KNEW HOW TO/MAKE. <5t\»lU by the department’s erroneous claim officials went to the store and were purchased by Pctland Discount 2o CD removed one of three identical since Sept. 26,1990, and some were A buff-striped keelback is a garter for carrying a handgun, and during a help her get rid of a non-poisonous TG’J GFL YVJG HOLURY that a distributor accidentally sent m CD ERNIE by Bud Grace his stores vipers instead of harmless garter snakes from a tank. Herndon sold erroneously as redhead snake, Padron said. bodysearch, police found in Jack­ black snake. The neighbor ignited Now arrange the circled letters to son’s rectum a brown paper bag GFLDGSTAOWWI form the surprise answer, as sug­ garter snakes. Dowling, a New York University garters,” department’s Friday state­ “It is clear that Pctland Discount the snake outside a bedroom win­ 9^ O A A > gested by the above cartoon. ILOU'b IH E l1‘ PbMAUPS, IHEWHEfUeNT i7 with 78 plastic packets of rock dow, 10 feet from a pilot light of the Rounds coith a “If you live in a house and have biology professor, then confirmed ment said. “The venom of the red­ has done nothing wrong,” said T R M N IM 6 BUR£>ER KING., cocaine and a razor blade. A police furnace. Thirty-five firefighters were AVSSCXG.' - JGCMJ fiO iM fe, PlZZJkrtaT, TURKEY I A STUFFED three baby German shepherds in the Robertson’s identification. necked keelback is dangerously department’s Tuesday statement. A»: CHAMP? ' K.F.C., IHOP CABBA6C back yard and a neighbor says you Padron said he got the runaround toxic. ... There is no known anti­ ‘The department never held Pctland sergeant told reporters, “That’s a called, and damage was reported at m > G L S H L W . (Answers tomorrow) fb P E V e 'S , AND A llNOUtH60(M£,| have three baby wolves, does that when he tried to tell the Health venom.” Discount responsible.” pretty large amount (to be inside a $50,000, but the snake was killed. o y s a n d RUMP ROAST \ \ TO WORK PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "No man is lonely while eating Jumbles: BOUND ELOPE DELUGE FORMAT R rectum).” Saturday’s ^ BASKIN- — ----- on the spaghetti.” — Robert Morley. Answer. What the rug merchant’s jokes did— / RoBBIMSf ^ ' HEAW BA6\ ■ Blumita Singer of Brazil was “More News o f the Weird” by 30 > FLOORED 'EM invited, as one of 52 finalists, to per­ Chuck Shepherd, John J, Kohut form at the International Violin and Roland Sweet, with more than Now back In atock, Jumbia Book No. 46 is avallabla for S2.80, which Includaa poalaga Foot sewn and handling, from Jumbia, d o this ntwapapar, P.O. 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The 12-hour operation conducted by a surgical team led by Dr. Maurice Mimoun at the Hopital Rothschild caps a medical drama to save an accident victim from losing his right foot. Mimoun, 34, said Wednesday’s operation unfolded perfectly. If HAGAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne recuperation goes well, the man CMUi eitOUJNB n -n should walk again, though he will y * _ . (A TMEteE itAUST PE |V\01%E TO "K, SlrCH„ HEM FLORA... PRlNfi probably have a limp. m « 2 x 5 LIFE THAH SITTtHG \M FftOHT ) The patient, a man about 40 years m Ti x-j o OP T V \N\TH A KOKE AMD O 7 old who has never been identified, (CHIPS ^ME SOME PIP . ^ Tha Assoclatad Prass fell from a subway platform onto the TOOL TAKERS — Harris Griffiths, 75, of West Claremont, N.H., wags a greasy finger at track in March just as a train was some of his 10 pet geese from a maintenance pit, where he was working on his truck. pulling into the station. 'They’re awful pesky," he said. 'They carry off my tools." The wheels mangled his lower leg and cleanly severed the foot. Rescue workers placed the foot in an ice pack and rushed it and the man, in deep shock and bleeding heavily, to the hospital. ALLEY OOP by Dave Graua Mimoun decided to graft the foot 1 Woman favors driver’s seat to the man’s forearm. The idea was FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavaa “If I had to sit in a rocking she wasn’t a very good driver at DIPJUH HEAR TV1AT YE A H , I HEARD IT.' I . . . STOP THOSE I THOUGHT Y'SAID Y'TOOK CARE OF HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) to keep blood flowing to the foot, 5. ) SNOOTIN', ALLEY?^ OH,MY GOSH' LOOK!! MEN!!! . THAT GUARD, BOBBY! ^ — Jessie Fiedler just turned 100 chair all day. I’d feel pathetic,” first but said her few accidents keeping it healthy and nourished FA^ A$ \S and she’d rather sit in a driver’s she said We^esday after taking a were usually “the other fellow’s while the stump of his leg healed. seat than a rocking chair. pre-birthday drive around the fault.” The doctor had originally The ^ COt^ceRNFP, THB Age has improved her driving, “Driving is one of my pleasures block in her 1980 Buick Century. predicted the foot could be sewn jfNAK Foo[> c h a i n in life,” said Fiedler, who hit the “I always say it’s better to wear Fiedler said. back to the leg withing three century mark Thursday. “It keeps out than to rust out.” “When you practice for a lot of M A P f O f months. me young and interest^ in life.” Fiedler’s brother taught her years, you’d have to get better,” “Because of the extremely bad POUGHNUTS. Her driver’s license expires in how to drive on a Sunday after­ she said. “I had my car insurance stale of the leg, the foot couldn’t be 1992. noon when they were growing up reduced because I’ve been a safe immediately grafted on,” IvUmoun “Of course I plan to renew it,” in Uniontown, Pa., and she was driver. That’s good for a 100- 9 II-IZ. said Sunday. she said. “driving the next day.” She admits year-old.” ? r - THAVG.S The leg required several S) 1990 by NEA. Inc reconstructive operations before it THE BORN LOSER by Ail Sensom could accept the foot, he said. PHIPPS by JoMph Farrto Mimoun said in March that the use of “relay grafts” is common A L L T H 5 WHO Passenger fined for pinching practice among plastic surgeons 6LADY6, THI5 TOICKIOW who often try to save healthy muscle PtCTIOMApy' ppoAA " 9 - or skin tissue by grafting it onto the You T D - " U " A P ^ e v 'E P t'- LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — An Lubbock after attending a Dallas scheduled for trial. forearm. UP AT that airline passenger who pinched a Cowboys football game, were jailed The men, who work for various The forearm is used because it flight attendant’s rear end was on clwges of interfering with a oil companies, boarded with their has two major blood vessels, one of 9 flight crew, a federal offense carry­ own alcohol, and after it was confis­ $ALE„ slapped with a $775 fine. which can be used to save the tissue Jay Scott Curtis, 25, of Hobbs, ing up to 20 years in prison and a cated, refused to buckle their seat in question. N.M., was among eight oil field $250,000 fine. belts, made sexual suggestions to 'The foot-to-arm-to-leg operation workers charged with causing a Curtis was sentenced Friday after the flight attendants and yelled is the first of its kind in the world, drunken ruckus aboard the pleading guilty to a lesser offense, profanities to prevent attendants though a Yugoslav team attached a • iiS c S t simple assault. from delivering preflight instruc­ • IBM toy NEA. me American Airlines flight Sept. 16. hand to a thorax about four years The men, who were flying to The seven other men are tions, the FBI said. ago, Mimoun said. was airlifted to safety last week. 0 12—MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. November 12, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, November 12, 1990—13 FOCUS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 N otices Lots/Land for Sale ...... 23 Merchandise Musical Items ...... 84 L o a t/F o u n d ...... 01 Investment Prooerty ...... 24 Cameras and Photo Equipment...... 85 Business Property ...... 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Boats and Morins Equipment...... 83 Wanted to Buy/Trode ...... 98 others won’t be sibly some of hundreds of hours of studio outtakes. an inflammation The New York Times reported Sunday. READ YOUR AD: Classiftd advertliements ore DEAR ABBY; On Jan. 3 1 ,1 gave birth to a beautiful, RATES: 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per day. DEADLINES; For classified advertlsments to “If someone were to come to me and say, ‘Look, taken by telephone as a convenience. The healthy daughter. On May 24, I graduated from liigli DEAR DR. GOTT: I was recently diagnosed with a 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. be published Tuesday through Saturday, the I’ve got this very charismatic little album of out- Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one school. I love my child dearly, but I really wish I were mild case of interstitial cystitis. My doctor recommends 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Incorrect Insertion and then only tor the size of older, finished with college and married. (I am none of takes,’ I’d have no problem with that,” McCartney cauterization of the bladder wall. Do you advise this 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. tion. For advertisements to be published the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen these, and won’t be for a long time.) said in an interview in Sunday’s Times. treatment? What is my prognosis? Minimum charge: 4 lines. Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. the value of the advertisement will not be All things considered, though, I am one of the lucky “I do like to hear some of the bootlegs, where DEAR READER: Interstitial cystitis is a non-infec- corrected by an additional Insertion. ones. I have two wonderful, supportive parents, my baby we’re setting up tilings. And I often argue with tious inflammation of the bladder lining, causing painful was bom healthy, and I have persevered and fuiished people that if Picasso was great, then his sketches are and frequent urination, often with blood. These high school. Even with all of this on my side, I still wish great, too. symptoms are identical to those caused by acute cystitis, Today Is great day ... and V “But we’ve tried to release the very best of our NOTICES 6 FINANCIAL I had waited, and I hope that by writing this letter, I can a common bacterial infection of the bladder for which Classified Is a great wav 11 HELP WANTED 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOME1S FOR SALE 2 3 LOTS & LAND FOR influence just one couple to wait until they’re married to work,” McCartney said. “If you start making the al­ ... to sell som ething! 643- ______S A L E ______antibiotics are used. The cause of interstitial cystitis is As a condition precedent ALL TYPES OF LOANS- 1800's COLONIAL set on LICKETY SPLITIII Hurry REDUCED & READY have sex. ternate takes available, in 10 years people may not not known, however, and antibiotics are useless in treat­ 2711. a large corner lot. to the piacement of any $5000 AND UP. Whatever over to see this terrific FOR YOUIII $132,000. BUILDERS SPECIALS- I knew the facts of life, but it never occurred to me know which was the finished take and which wasn’t. ing this affliction. Interstitial cystitis and acute bacterial advertising in the your situation is we can ACCOUNTS Perennial gardens, 5+ room Cape on I’d rather avoid the confusion.” flowering trees. Modern Ranch living ease with BRENDA LANE 1-5 that I could get pregnant. I always figured it would hap­ cystitis are differentiated by a urine culture. Marichester Herald, Ad­ help you. Call 212-978- PAYABLE Green Rd before some­ this 3 bedroom homel acre wooded lots. The singer-songwriter recently released ‘Tripping vertiser hereby agrees 3553. 5 FINANCIAL kitchen, wood floors, one else beats you to hi pen to someone else. Now I am everyone else’s “some­ The preferred therapy for interstitial cystitis is One of New England's larg­ Enjoy the Swedish COVENTRY. $49,900 one else.” the Live Fantastic,” an album taken from his 10- to protect, indemnify french doors, abun­ 2-3 bedrooms, fireplaced living room, elcctrocautery: A urologist passes a lighted tube through est electrical products dis­ dance of country & up. Unbelievable low I literally get sick to my stomach when I hear my month tour that ended three months ago. A film and hold harmless the hardwood floors, heated Florida room, price. HIGHLANDS-1-2 Th« Astoclatad Prau the urethra into the bladder and selectively bums in­ Manchester Herald, its AFFORDABLE LEGAL SERVICES tributors has an opening charm. Coventry. fireplace, unfinished and wall-to-wall car­ friends telling me how much they’d like to have a baby, about the tour, “Get Back,” is due out in the spring. $139,900. Philips Real acres COVENTRY. FAMILY MAN — Actor Kevin Costner says flamed portions of the bladder lining. This is usually ef­ officers and employees for an accounts payable room on 2nd floor just peting throughout. $58,900 & up. Owner and how they wouldn’t mind getting pregnant now. All fective but must be repeated at intervals to relieve against any ana all FOR A FRESH RNANCIAL START Estate 742-1450. ready and waiting for ■ Actor Kevin Costner says having his wife, having his wife, chiidren and parents on detk. The primary respon­ Lovely landscaped & financing on selected they think of is how much fun it would be to dress the symptoms. Your prognosis is good, although you will liability, loss or ex­ BANKRUPTCY LAW minor finishing touches. rivate yard. Glaston- lots with as little as 10% children and parents on location on the South Dakota location on the South Dakota prairie while pense including sibility Is to process in­ Ceramic bath on 1st baby up and show it off. The truth of the matter is, once probably continue to have periodic attacks of discomfort. Eliminate Debts & Protect Assets , voices, insuring vendors 8 room Colonial. Immpec- Cury linel Anne Miller down. Special program you have a baby, you don’t feel like going out anymore. prairie while filming “Dances with Wolves” was a filming “Dances with Wolves” was a dis­ attorneys’ fees, arising Free Consultation cable condition. Two floor, eat-in kitchen with Real Estate 647-8000. for builders- build now- distraction, but worth it. To give you more information, I am sending you a free from claims of unfair are paid the appropriate formal dining room. F You don’t think of the incessant crying, getting up in the traction, but worth it. copy of my Health Report “Bladder.” Other readers who STOP fireplaces- come see pay laterlll Ask for Phil. “You sometimes find yourself thinking, ‘I could do trade practices, infring- amount on time. This in­ what quality is. Asking SUPER PRICE C O M M O N R O A D - 8 middle of the night for feedings, the dirty diapers, the would like a copy should send $1.25 with their names ment of trademarks, ■Wage Garnishments Creditor Harrassment $119,900. Jackson & ROOM FOR MOM OR this better if I was by myself,”’ he said in the Nov. 19 volves substantial Inter­ $229,900. 170 Fer- DADIII $136,900. Com­ LOTS PRICED TO spitting up, the constant washing of clothes and bottles, ■ Actress Audrey Meadows, Alice on “The and addresses to P.O. Box 91369, Cleveland, OH trade names orpatents, •Repossessions Interest & Rnance Charges action with purchasing and u s o n R o a d , Jackson 647-8400. SELL WILLINGTON and, most important, the expense. issue of People magazine. “Then you think, ‘Yet I’d violation of rights of F pletely remodeled and Honeymooners,” returns to the screen tonight during 44101-3369. Be sure to mention the title. a wide variety of vendors. anchester. Barbara updated Colonial with 3 $54.900-up. Area of I spent $600 alone in baby-sitting costs between miss two months with my son — two months with privacy and infringe­ We’nberg Re/Max East MANCHESTER-Hard to nice homes, new road. my family.’” a special on the classic 1950s television series and its DEAR DR. GOTT; I’m a 59-year-oId male. About a HARTFORD ~ 728-5672 We offer excellent pay and bedrooms and 2 full March and May just so I could go to school and graduate ment of copyright and Of The River 647-1419. find a home that is as baths, full basement, ZEYA & SATARI DRIVE star, the late Jackie Gleason. month ago, I began v/etting the bed. I don’t drink coffee, proprietary rights, unfair benefits which include den­ — $600 that I didn’t have. That meant I had to get a job, Costner, 35, stars and debuted as a director in the but do consume two to three bottles of diet soda a day. VERNON ~ 871-6692 well kept as this 10 and walkup attici 1 -2 acre NORTH saga of a cavalryman who befriends a tribe of Sioux. I ^ “Honeymooners” footage will be shown competition and libel tal. Qualifications include room U&R Colonial lo­ COVENTRY $79,400 & which meant more baby-sitting costs. during the CBS special, which features co-stars Art Wh.it would be the cause? There’s an extra room He brought along his wife Cindy, their three and slander, which may Remove mineral buildup 1 year accounts payable CLASSIC COLONIAL- cated on Ludlow Rd. on the second floor for up. Possible financing I was not, and still am not, emotionally prepared to be Carney, who played Norton, and Joyce Randolph, DEAR READER: The sudden development of result from the publica­ 10 PART TIME HELP children, Annie, 6, Lily, 4 and Joe, 2 and his parents. from your teakettle by experience, good interper­ East Hartford. Nice here in town. Features you or yoursi New a t 8% A P R with a mother. The stress is incredible! For the rest of my life who played Trixie. enuresis (bed-wetting) in a 59-year-old man should be in­ tion of any advertise­ WANTED like 4 bedrooms, first He even gave them roles as pioneers in the movie’s pouring In half a cup of sonal communication and older home with lots of siding, new windows $30,000 down, 5 year I am going to be a mother. There is no way around it. If I Gleason, who died in 1987 at age 71, played vestigated by a urologist. This symptom can result from ment in the Manchester white vinegar and one charm and quality in­ floor family room plus a and 2 car garage tool balloon. Era Philips opening scene. Herald by advertiser, in­ COME join us at The math skills and CRT ex­ don’t feel like being a mother at some point in time and Alice’s husband, the portly New York City bus driver urinary-tract infection, including prostate infection, and quart of tap water. Heat to perience. It you qualify, cluding natural large lower level recrea­ Anne Miller 647-8000. Real Estate 742-1450. o n want to just go out and be an 18-year-old — a typical The three-hour epic opened last week. Costner Ralph Kramden. abnormalities of the bladder sphincter, a muscular ring cluding advertisements rolling boll and let stand Savings Bank Of woodwork, window tion room. Enclosed F______previously starred in movies including “Silverado” in any free distribution tor one hour. Pour out Manchester. We have 3 come in and fill out an sun porch, 2 fireplaces teen-ager having fun — that’s too bad, because I will al­ ■ Actor Steven Seagal’s mom says the martial- controlling the act of urination. seats, spacious rooms SUPER delightful Colonial O L D EAGLEVILLE and “Bull Durham.” publications published solution, flit with water, part time teller posi­ application or call; and 2 great enclosed and much more for a ways be a mother first. Even if I do go out, my daughter arts master was frail and suffered asthma as a child. Some men experience incontinence as they age: This by the Manchester tions available: Burr with in-law or master ROAD- 2.04 Acres > m boll again and discard. ECONOMY porches. $136,000. D. realistic price of bedroom suite. Large 3 COVENTRY $49,900. is ^ways on my mind. “He was a puny kid back then,” Pat Seagal said in is due to a poorly understood breakdown of die normal Herald. Add buildup to your Corners Office & Ash­ $229,000. ■ Six-year-old Robin Weisman says there were W. Fish Real Estate, season porch. SOUTH STREET 10 My plea to anyone out there who is not ready to have a the Nov. 19 issue of People magazine. bladder-to-brain nerve impulses, which signal the urge to budget by selling no- ford Office. Please app­ ELECTRIC 643-1591. U&R Realty, 643-2692. two things she didn’t like about playing Mary in the ly at Personnel Office Fireplace living room, acres COVENTRY baby and is either having sex or thinking about having But she said Seagal at age 5 “really thrived after urinate. In addition, prostatic enlargement, a common Why not exchange It fo longer used furniture and SUPPLY, INC. F______O CO sequel to “Three Men and a Baby” cash with an ad In Classl- appliances w ith a low-cost 935 Main Street, small office. Manicured $59,900. BEAR sex, DON’T DO IT!! If you do it, you should use TWO condition in older men, will prevent complete emptying 428 Tolland Tpke. MANCHESTER- yard. Asking $219,900. SWAMP ROAD 2.8 & z - < “I had to say a bad word in the movie,” Robin told the move” from Michigan to Fullerton, Calif. , fled? 643-2711. od In Classified. 643-2711. Manchester CT 06040. CONTEMPORARY $139,900. Hurry the methods of contraception — preferably the pill AND a of the bladder; this, in turn, leads to more frequent EOE FLAIR- Magnificent 4 Barbara Weinberg Re/ 2.87 Acres ANDOVER H H Ladies’ Home Journal in its December issue. (It Mrs. Seagal said her son played rock music in the Manchester, CT 06040 price is righti Colonial in Max East Of The River $59,500. OLD TOL­ condom. nighttime urination and, in sound sleepers, occasional bedroom contem­ m I Babies are wonderful gifts from God, but I believe that begins with ‘s.’) garage as a teen-ager and learned aikido, the enuresis. (203)647-5000 beautiful condition, 647-1419. LAND TURNPIKE 1 - 11 HELP WANTED ~ EOE M/F/V/H porary with view. Mar­ 0 m She also missed her Florida home “and all my Bar­ Japanese martial art that has propelled him to star­ velous floor plan. Great fenced yard, aluminium F 4.76 Acres COVENTRY they are meant for people who are emotionally and finan­ You may be able to help the situation, before seeking a sided. Hardwood floors, $59,333- up. SAM cially ready for them. bie dolls” while filming “Three Men and a Little dom in “Above the Law,” “Marked for Death” and urologist, by reducing your intake of fluids, particularly EASY WORK! EXCEL­ home for entertaining THE STOCKINGS WERE “Hard to Kill.” ENCOURAGE and everyday living. As­ fireplace, new kitchen. GREEN ROAD 1+ 1 “ 0 Thank you, Abby. I hope I have prevented one teen­ Lady” in Southern Califomu’. in the evening. Drink only when you’re thirsty and con­ LENT PAYI Assemble Call Sharon Miller Re/ HUNG.... by the chim­ acres COVENTRY YOUR CHILD products at home. Call king $378,900. Call Max East Of The River ney with care I Enjoy the age pregnancy with this letter. fine your fluids to daylight hours. Principalship Barbara Weinberg Re/ holidays by the beauti­ $65,900. KEMP ROAD O O TO READ for information. 1-508- 647-1419. Home 646- 31 Acres SCOTLAND 842-4888 ext H I004 24 Siperintendent of Schools Max East Of The River 5566. ful fireplace in this spa­ n THE hours. 647-1419. cious 8 room Engjish $1 10,000. WALL o m NEWSPAPER for Regional School Dis­ F STREET 7.38 acres HARDWARE CLERK Tudor Colonial on East (700 front) COVENTRY O O) WANTED-Pleasant, trict No. 8, Hebron, An­ CONVENIENT LOCA­ NEAT AND CLEAN Center St. in Manchester! 4 $120,000. TOLIAND m o > MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1990— PRIME TIME hard working person. dover, Marlborough, TION- MANCHESTER COLONIAL- TURNPIKE 26 acres Apply at Conyers OUTSKIRT- Split level, Manchester, $159,900. bedrooms, 1.5 baths, 9 ^ O formal dining room, ELLINGTON $139,900. 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N O — Mayea 4 run (Andersen kick), 11:55 Hauling oonsldefatlon for elderly and •Fully Insured Call Brian Weigle Toronado. Loaded, new N.Y. Jets 4 178 216 MISSED FIELD GOALS— Miami, N O — Heyward 2 run (Andersen kick), 1253. women stationed in Saudi Arabia lixUanapolia 3 Stoyanovich 53. Insured handicapped Manchester, CT 125 196 Fourth Quarter •License # 506737 645-8912 exhaust, brakes. A New England 1 FREE ESTIMATES beautyl $3400. 643- 646-6464 130 257 N O — Mayea 1 run (Arvfersan kick), 5:38. 647-7553 C l Vikings 17, Lions 7 A -6 7 ,8 6 5 646-1948 646-9564 7188, 644-6668. CIncinnalj 5 CONSOUDATED REPORT 212 225 Minnesota 0 7 3 7— 17 miss their loved ones at home and Pittsburgh 5 171 147 Detroit 0 0 7 0— 7 T B N Q WALLPAPER HANGING I a OF CONDITION Houston 4 194 169 Second Quarter First downs 15 17 CARPENTRY MANCHESTER Cleveland 2 National Guild of High mileage. $300. : .222 128 235 Min— Gannon 1 run (Reveiz kick), 5:56. 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Tim e of Fkiasession 3036 29:24 32 APARTMENTS FOR 84 MUSICAL ITEMS MOTORS W L Ken's Interior Shampooing, Obligattons of T Pet. P F RH N.Y. Giants 9 0 0 paper. The Manchester Herald, with Engine Degreasing, Wall Papering and Painting ______RENT______“Quality Used Cars” States and 1.000 226 110 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS KITCHEN & BATH Lawn Service KAWAI ORGAN-Model Washington 5 3 0 .625 185 141 Vinyl a Leather CondWonlng. 461 Main Street political Rrst downs RUSHING— Tampa Bay, Anderson 13-38, 30 years Experience 430, double keyboard. Philadelphia 4 4 0 .500 199 172 Rushes-yards Cobb 526, Chandar 2-20, Testaverda 2-3, REMODELING Fme Estimates PIrwtrIpping Available. MANCHESTER-5 Room, Manchester, CT subdivisions in Dallas 3 7 0 .300 125 204 Passing From the smallest repair to the Insurance, References and 3 bedroom, 1-1/2 baths, Excellent condition. 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Loans, Total NewQrisana 4 5 0 .444 171 164 254 Broad Street Any Home Project immediately. 2 27%" width — 50C RUSHING-Minnesote, Whlkar 12-45 Fatv Improvements. Interior and 1985 Caravan Loaded $5,995 (excluding unearned Atlanta 3 6 0 .333 232 251 nay 12-44, Anderson 7-23, Gannon 9-17, Rica Giants 31, Rams 7 Manchester bedroom apartment on LA Rams 3 6 0 .333 1 98 258 Call 643-9996 exterior painting, light car­ 13" width — 2 for 500 Income) 3-15. Detroit, Sanders 12-62, Ware 6-34, N.Y. Giants 3 7 7 14—31 1985 Ply Caravelle $3,795 Sunday's Games pentry. Complete Janitorial FRANK YOUNG 1st floor. Appliances Newsprint end rolls can be 96.037.000 Gagliano 2-14. LA Roms 0 0 7 0— 7 649-5400 1984 Ford LTD Whg $3,495 Chicago 30, Atlanta 24 included. Laundry picked up at the Manchester b. Less: allowance PASSING— Minnesota, Gannon 12-17-1-146. FI rat Quarter service. Experienced, reli­ EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE Indianapolis 13, New England 10 facilities. $625/month + Herald ONLY before 11 a m, 1984 Dodge Omni 50K $2,395 Detroit Ware 5-11-2-48, Gagllano 8-13-2-84. N Y— F G B a h r4 4 ,6.37. able, free estimates. for possible loan Miami 17, New Mirk Jets 3 Monday through Thursday 1984 Lincoln Town Car $6,495 RECEIVING— Minnesota, Carter 4-52, Pen­ Saoond Ouartar HEATING/ AND utilities. 1 months losses 1,028,(XX) Minnesota 17, Detroit 7 CUSTOM QUALITY ney 3-32, Jones 2-26, Jordan 2-16, Walker N Y G — Bovaro 9 pass from Simms (Bahr 643-0304 security. Call evenings 1964 Jeep Grd V\bg 4X4 $5,495 c. Loans, Net Buffalo 45, Phoenix 14 One stop improvements. PLUMBING LANDSCAPING 1-20. Detroit Campbell 4-53, Sandara 3-18, kick), 11:26. 647-9072. 1983 Merc Col Park V \^ $3,995 94.829.000 Seattle 17, Kansas City 16 Framing to Painting. Farr 2-27, Clark 2-23, Johnson 2-11. Third Ouartar Fall Cleanups New O r ie ls 35, Tampa Bay 7 1963 Olds Delta 88 Roy $3,795 Bank premises, MISSED FIELD GOALS-Minnasota, Ravalz LAR— Gary 3 run (Lansidrd kick), 1:57. Licensed & Insured. MANCHESTER-Duplex San Diego 19, Denver 7 NEED YOUR CELLARS, 645-8892 Schaller 1982 Ply Reliant V\bg $1,795, furniture and 40. Detroit Karlis 37. N YG — Hampton 19 mn (Bahr kick), 7:14. Call Dave Adamick house on busline. 3 Green Bay 29, Los Angeles Raiders 16 fixtures, and Fourth Quarter NO JQB TOO SMALL ATTICS A GARAGES Q u a lity 1982 Chev Monte Carlo $1,995 New Mirk Giants 31, Los Angelas Rams 7 for a free quote. Bedrooms, cellar other assets N YG — O. Anderson 3 run (Bahr kick), 1:35. Instant ServlOe/Free Estimates Pre-Owned Autos 1982 Pontiac LeMans $1,995 San FrarKlsco 24, Dallas 6 CLEANED? LINTON LANDSCAPING storage, parking, yard. representing Bills 45, Cardinals 14 N Y G — Tillman 1 run (Bahr kick), 12:49. 645-6523 Bath/Kitcben Remodeling 1982 Pontiac Phoenix $1,695 O P EN D ATES; Cincinnati, Cleveland, Hous­ Also junk taken to $695. 649-2871. Value Priced bank premises 1.359.000 Phoenix 7 0 7 0— 14 A -6 4 ,6 3 2 One Can Does It AH 646-4284 ton, Rttsburgh Buffalo 0 21 0 24— 45 USED CAR BESTBUYSI 1981 Chev Camaro $2,295 b. Other assets 1.092.000 30 Years Experience the (i|ump? Fall Cleanups (io % s r. c h u . oao.) MANCHESTER- Main Monday's Gams Rrat Quarter 1987 Old* Cutlaaa Sup. ^ ,9 0 0 1981 Pont Grand Prix $2,395 TOTAL ASSETS 106,102,000 Washington at PhiladeIpNa, 9 p.m. ■/ Street. 529-7858 or P fK ^ o h n s o n 1 run (Del Greco kick), 4:44. First clowns M&M Plumbing & Heating Call 644-1775 Retaining Walls V-8,Auto, AK:, Low Mies 1979 Olds Delta 88 51K $1,895 Sunday, Nov. 18 J. LIABILITIES Second Quarter Rushes-yards F. Y O U N G 563-4438. 1989 Lincoln Tow n Car $19,000 Detroit at New Mirk Giants, 1 p.m. 649-2871 Walkways-Palios Signature Series, Uke New 1979 Ford Mustang $1,995 Demand deposits Bui— McKeller 18 pass from Kelly (Norwood FMssing Houston at Cleveland, 1 p.m. REMODELING UPPER OAK ST.-3 1975 Cadd Eldorado Con $6,495 kick). 2:13. Return Yards SNOW PLOWING Shrubs Tree Installation 1987 Buick Park Avenua $9,800 of individuals, New England at Buffalo, 1 p.m. ■k Expert Craftsmanship Bedrooms, 1st floor. V-6, Full Power, Leather Buf— Rolle 1 pass from Kelly (Norwood kick), Comp-Att-Int Reserve Now 1973 Dodge Charger $2,195 partnerships, and New Orleans at Washington, 1 p.m. Installation and I 1887 Aeura U g e n d Sad. $13,000 535. Sockad-Mards Lost ■k Decks $700 plus utilities; corporations 15,617,000 Philadelphia at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Commerdai & Residential V-6, Auto, Full Power M-C/Visa Accepted Buf— Tasker 24 pass from Kally (Norwood Punts A Window Replaoement ofOil,Gas&i security deposit. Call Time and savings San Diego at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Snow Blower Service Available FRENCH'S LAWN & 1988 Aeura Integra 3 Dr. $11,900 kick), 14:49. Fumblas-Lost •Wafer Heaters New Arrivals Daily deposits of Chicago at Denver, 4 p.m. A Vnyi Siding (Alco^ Low R ales TREE SERVICE 647-0628 after 5pm. S Spd., A/C, Sunrool, SE Third Quarter Penaltias-Yards Financing A vailable Dallas at Los Angeles Rams, 4 p.m. Pho— Jones 29 pass from Fiosenbach (Del o H A Roofs •Warm Air Furnaces Complete fail dean-up. Leaf 1987 Aeura Intagra 8 Or. $7,900 individuals, Tim a ol Possession 6494304 Green Bay at Phoenix, 4 p.m. Greco kick), 7:18. J 3 I - A Ree Rooms •Bdeis removal. DebrI removal & 33 CONDOMINIUMS Auto, PS, PB. AA8IFM Stereo partnerships, ^ d Mike Anytime Brush clearing. Gutters 1987 Chrysler Lebaron $8,600 corporations 80,822,000 Minnesota at Seattle, 4 p.m. Fourth Quarter INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS A Senior Discount Wilson Oil Company New Murk Jets at Indianapolis, 4 p.m. Buf— FG Nonwiod 2 5 :03. d o d n o d FOR RENT Cpe.,Auto, A/C, PS, PB Deposits of RUSHING— New Mirk, O.Andarson 1560, By special arrangement, a three BOB RILEY Tampa Bay at San Francisco, 4 p.m. Buf— Beebe 11 pass from Kelly (Norwood A Licansed, Insured 645-1312 or Evening 1987 Ponllae Grand Am $6,000 United States Tillman 525, Hampton 4-24, Carthon 2-5, Mag- MANCHESTER- 2 Turbo, Auto, /VC, Sharp OLDSMOBILErifOLKSWAGEN Rttsiiurgh at Cincinnati, 8 p.m. kick), 37. gett 1-1. Los Angeles, Gary 1544, Green 1-31, A Free Esdmatee JAN'S NOW AVAILABLE _ FREE ESTIMATES Government 126,000 Monday, Nov. 19 Buf— Mueller 1 run (Norwood kick), 4:17. bedroom Condo/ 1986 Mareury Sabla LS $5,900 259 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER Dupree 4-22, McGee 1-3. Serving Uancheeter tor Deposits of State Los Angeles Raiders at Miami, 9 p.m. Buf— Davis 13 run (Nonivood kick), 14:43. O W FOR INDOOR WORK Townhouse. $600/ V-6, Auto. A « . Full Power R A S S IN G -N e w Mirk, Simms 19-255213. month subscription is only $13.00. Over 18 YearsI U w n t U ndw w M Cwb, All Vwd 1988 Honda Prelude SI $12,900 and political A— 74,904. Los Angeles, Everett 17-36-3-166. month. 651-3294. NFL results z - < 643-6774 IVaintwianM, notoliling, Ho u m Auto, PJC, Loaded, Low Miles 649-1749 subdivisions in R E C E IV IN G -N e w Mirk, Maggett 4-24, In­ WATERPROOFING CiMning, Orivnuay* Sm Um I, Odd Job*. 1987 Toyota Cslica O T $8,998 1989 VW Jena GL $10,495 the United States 1,653,000 Pho Buf gram 560, Bavaro 534, O.Andarson 521, Bears 30, Falcons 24 First downs 11 20 H H A Thm Hmndy Womtn 34 HOMES FOR RENT Auto.AAJ, PS. PB.AMIFM ig87VWJetta $6,995 Deposits of Hampton 3-13, Kylae 2-52, Baker 1-9. Los An­ The Manchester Herald will b e fiprAlHAdd 1986ToytotaCallcaQT $7,995 Atlanta 3 0 7 14— 24 Rushes-yards 29 81 51-211 geles, A.Cox 4-45, Holohan 4-40, McGee 4-40, m I 1986VWJetta $5,995 commercial banks 386,orx; Passing 46 149 Call 569-2401 Auto. KC. Loaded, Low Mies 1985VWJetta $4,995 Certified and Chicago 0 17 7 6— 30 Gary 2-10, W.Anderson 1-30, F.llard 1-14, 0 m GLASTONBURY-3 1985 Honda Civic Sedan $4,995 First Quarter Return Yards 10 23 Falran 1-7. 1987VWGTI $7,495 officers’ checks 5,000 Comp-Att-Int 5 1 5 1 11-16-1 mailed daily, with sports, local CLA^C CONSTRUCTION WET BASEMENT?? W htn you Heed !o advertise, Bedrooms, gargage, 5 Spd., A rc A tf -F G Davis 3 6 .8 :3 5 MISSED FIELD GOALS— Los Angeles. 1986 VW G o lf $5,995 Total Deposits 98,809,000 Sacked-Yards Lost 4-28 2-16 nothing works like Classifiedl near schools. $995. 1987 Chav Cavalier RS $4,995 Second Quarter Lansford 40. 1 “0 S p ra j^ ceilings, Remodeing, Hatchways, foundation cracks, Auto, A/C, Low Miles 1990 Olds Cutlass $9,995 a(1).Total demand Chi— F G Butler 21. :56. Punts 4-25 5 4 4 Quiet. 633-2977. 2-1 JD Jil 643-27J11 1985 Che v Spsetrum $2,900 1988 Oldsmobile Cutiass ^,995 deposits 16,563,000 Chi— Anderson 8 run (Butler kick), 10:48. Fumbtes-Lost 4-3 Packers 29, Raiders 16 Painting, Etc. Nojobtoo small, sump pumps, tile lines, gravity Penalties-Yards 3-35 5 4 0 news, features and all the news, to Auto, A/C, Stereo Chi— Davis 8 pass from Harbaugh (Butler \GET0NTHER0.4D 1982 Omega $2,995 a(2). Total time Green Bey 3 13 3 10— 29 R o Free Estimates, Insured, Kick). 14:35. Tim e of Passession 21:58 38:02 feeds, and dry wells. Also damp­ illTH 3 5 STO RE & OFFICE 1983 Nissan Pulzar $2,900 1988 Oldsmobile Delta $8,995 and savings LA Raiders 13 3 0 0— 16 THE CLASSIFIEDS Auto, AMTFM, Low Miles ROB CROSBY ness prcfflng of concrete walls MASONRY ______SPACE______1986 Oldsmobile Delta $6,995 deposits 81,918,000 Third Quarter Rrst Quarter 1984 Olds Cutlass Sup. $3,900 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS CuAisSir^SS 1985 Oldsmobile Cutlass $4,995 Other liabilities 1,335,000 Chi— Muster 1 run (Butler kick), 2:44. Jo h n so n LA— Allan 5 run (Jaeger kick), 2:00. keep them up.to date. and floors. Chimney clean outs, V-6. Auto, Clean RUSHING— Phoenix, 2 0 -6 6 , Q 0 3 872-1139 fdC, Att— Johnson 5 pass from Millar (Davis kick), GB— FG Jacka39,9:45 YeuV Sell It Easter with MANCHESTER- Main St. 1986 Olds Toro $7,995 TOTAL LIABIUTIES Thompson 521, Rosanbech 2-5, Camarillo stone walls, and concrete repairs. 1989 Aeura Legend "L ’’ $18,995 10:4Z LA— Allen 2 run (kick foiled), 10:19. m c/3 Niauo cusiititb ut location, near Center Sedan, Exel Oemo 198601s Cut Cruiser $7,995 (excluding 1-(mlnus 11). Buffalo, Thomas 26-112 K.DevIs K&RMasoniy-Brick,stonfl^ ' Fourth Ouartar 12-47, Gardner 7-28, D.Smith 3-24, Mueller 2-1, Second Quarter Over 40 years experienced. Sen­ 643-2711 1990 Toyota Corolla LE $11,500 1986 Oldsmobile Ciera $5,995 subordinated St. Ideal for store/office. Ad— Broussard 1 run (Davis kick), 10:43. Reich 1-(minu8 1). G B — F G Jacke 51. :10. P O concrete, patio's arxt chimney re ^ . At, Full Power, A/C, Like New 1985 Oldsmobile Ciera ^,995 notes and Need repairs around the ior citizen discounts. 646- 2426 weekdays. 9- Chi— Jackson 45 Interception return (kick PASSING— Phoenix, Rosenbach 5151-74. G B -F G Jacka32,2:30. Fifteen years experience. Futy Insured. 1985 Mazda RX7 a s $6,600 1984 Oldsmobile Ciera $3,995 debentures) 99,816,000 home? Coll on expert. 5. failed), 13:32. Buffalo. Kelly 11-151-165. G B — Mtorkman 5 posa from MajkowskI (Jacka Albert Zuccaro License «S2364a 5 Spd., Only 23,000 Miles Many Others A tt ^ ls o n 11 pass from Miller (Davis kick), kick), 1038. Per Month RECEIVING— Phoenix, Jones 2-38, Green You'll find the help you For Information on mybusinass cal 1984 Bulek Regal Sedan $4,400 EQUITY CAPITAL MANCHESTER- Main _____ To Choose From 14:47. 1- 21, Reeves 1-11, Jo rd w 1-4. Buffalo, BeebeLA— FG Jaeger 24, 15:00. S I V-6, Auto, A/C, 19,000 Miles Common stock need In Classified. 643- Waterproofing Better Business Bueau. Registered Street. For sale or rent. A -6 2 ,8 5 5 . 2- 60, McKeller 2-40, Lofton 2-23, Toskw 1-24, Third Ouartar 1988 Aeura Integra LS $6,900 a. No. shares 2711. vdth Consumer Protection, D.Smith 1-15, Matzelaars 1-4, Rolle 1-1, G B — F G Jacka 23.2.-03. 646-3361 7800 square feet of 3 Or., 5 Spd., Sunroof, Cass. authorized 100,000 C al 569-7671 A8 Mueller 1 -(minus 2). Fourth Ouartar retail or office space. 1968 Honda Accord LXI $10,900 CARDINAL b. No. shares Rrst downs MISSED FIELD GOALS— Nona. G B — Kemp 28 past from MajkowskI (Jocko 3 3 > Coupe, S Speed, Loaded M 3 Months Parking for 60 cars. BUICK, INC. outstanding 100,000 Rushes-yards kick), 37. Free standing building. 1987 Mitsubishi Mirage $4,800 (par value) 1,000,000 Passing Seahawks 17, Chiefs 16 G B -F G Jacka 20,14:43. Owner/Broker 846- 4 Cylinder, A T , /VC 1989 Buick RVIera $14,980 Return Ykrds A— 50,855 1984 Plymouth Horizon $2,800 1988 Skyhawk Coupe ^,990 Surplus 850,000 Comp-Att-Int SeattlG 0 3 7 7— 17 4319 or 854-6592. Kansas City 0 6 10 0— 16 4 Cylinder, AM/FM Cass., Low Miles 1989 Hotxia Accord LX $13,480 Undivided profits 4,436,000 Sacked-Vtards Lost G B U Second Quarter Offices- Prime location. 1988 Line. Town Car $12^90 TOTAL EQUITY Punts Rrst downs 20 12 ^ 2 6 ° ° 6 Months K C -F G Lowery 25,1:58. 1988 Chev Corsica Sed. U,490 CAPITAL 6,286,000 Fumbtes-Lost Rushes-yards 35101 1553 Bridge Reasonable. Heat. Sea— F G Johnson 43. 7:07. SCHALLER Penalties-Yards FMssIng 155 112 $250/month. 500 sq. ft. 1988 LeSabre LTD $11,480 TOTAL LIABIUTIES KC— FG Lowary 30,14:53. Time of Rassession Return Muds 56 15 This special courtesy rate is available only for 1987 Buick LeSabra Sed $8,495 AND E Q U IT Y ’Third Quarter 647- 9223. Comp-Att-Int 16-26-1 11-23-3 ACURA 1988 Chev Cavalier $6,^ CAPITAL 106,102,000 Sea— Chadwick 54 pass from Kriag (Johnson 1987 Olds Cutlass $6,990 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Sacked-Vhrds Lost 8-40 5 2 7 to his hand, he could ruff his third STORE OR OFFICE for 345 CENTER STREET M EM ORANDA R USHING— Atlanta, Jones 6-17, Johnson kick), 227. NORTH U-12-90 Eligible 1987 Buick Century $5,995 Punts 3-42 5 3 8 subscriptions going to a military address and heart and draw trumps. That would be rent. Main Street, Amounts outstanding 4-16, Broussard 5 1 ^ Millar 2-2, Rozlar 1-2. KC— FG Lowery 24, 12:14. Fumbtes-Lost 0-0 1-1 4 Q 9 3 MANCHESTER 1987 Silverado 4X4 $13,990 KC— Saleaumua recovered fumble In end an easy 10 tricks. So he played the jack Manchester. 529-7858 as of report date: Chicago, Harbaugh 6-47, Anderson 14-22, Pertelties-Vhrds 3-63 1575 V A Q for promotion 647-7077 1988 Honda Accord U,980 zone (Lowery kkric), 13:25. or 563-4438. a ll). Standby letters Muster 11-21, Tomezak 2-12, Gtentry 1-7. Time of Rsssession 3907 20:53 ♦ J 10 2 of diamonds from dummy. East won 1986 Oldsmobile Ciera $4^95 PASSING— Atlanta. Miller 28-49-4-239. Fourth Ouartar for forces assigned in the Middle East crisis. of credit, total 1,749,000 4 10 8 5 4 3 By James Jacoby the king and returned a third diamond. 1985 Buick Skylark $4,995 Chicago, Harbaugh 14-28-0-195, Tomezak Sea— Skansi 25 pass from Kriag (Johnson INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Declarer ruffed, ruffed his last heart LEGAL NOTICES 1985 Cavalier Cpe. $3,490 b. Time certificates 0-5-1-0. kick), 15:00. RUSHING-Graen Bay, Haddix 2569, Maj- WEST EA ST Old-school bidders would shudder at and picked up trumps — the result 1985 Nissan Pulsar $3,M0 of deposit in RECEIVING— AUenta, RIson 6-47, Dixon A— 71,285. kowski 3-16, Thompaon 1514, Wbodside 2 -Z MaiicRe^(^Tlera1d ♦ 10 8 5 4 denominations of 553, Haynes 4-48, Johnson 4-24, Broussard ♦ - - - the thought of opening one heart with plus 790. BOLTON PUBUC NOTICE 1985 Olds Della 88 Cpe $6,980 Los Angelas, Jackson 10-25, Allen 5 1 7 , Smith V K 10 8 2 V 9 7 5 3 1984 Buick Century LTD $4^90 $100,000 or more 16,854,000 3-20, Collins 2-27, Milling 2-11, Jones 2-9. Sea KC 2-8, Schroeder 1-3. P.O. Box'591, Manchester. CT 06040 First downs 13 16 ♦ 9 8 6 ♦ KQ743 East’s cards. However, the bid was It’s not so easy to see, but after East The Zoning Board of /(ppeals Average for 30 Chicago, W.DavIs 5105, Muster 525, Thornton PASSING— Green Bay, MajkowskI Rushes-yards 1562 25114 Please send The Manchester Herald for dictated by the system used by East- wins the second diamond, he can beat will hold a public heanng on 81 Adams Street calen^rdays (or 2-17, Morris 2 -1 5 Boso 1-19, Anderson 1-14. 16-26-1-195. Los Angeles, Schroeder ♦ K 2 ♦ AQ J7 Passing 236 115 West. After North raised to two the contract by playing a low club to Thursday November 15, 1990 Manchester calendar month) M ISSED FIELD G O A LS — Atlanta, Davis 42. 11-23-3-139. Return Muds 28 10 RECEIVING— Green Bay, Kemp 4-80, □ One Month □ Three Months □ Six Months SOUTH at 7:00 P.M. at the Town Hall ending with spades. East bid three diamonds both West’s king. A second club back will 649-4571 (kimp-Att-Int 16-23-0 1530-0 Sharpe 4-55, Query 522, Fontenot 2-13, J.Har- ♦ AKJ762 Property for Lease as Dry to hear the appeal of William as a mild game-try and, more impor­ let East play the third round of the report date Colts 13, Patriots 10 Sacked-VOrds Lost 5 7 0 1-9 ris 1-14, Waathars 1-6, Workman 1-5. Los An­ Name/Rank:______VJ64 Storage/Retail - 180 Park Sauer of 140 Hebron Road for a. Cash and due Punta 5 4 5 5 4 4 geles, Fernandez 5 4 5 , Horton 3-18, T.Brown tant, to steer West to a better lead suit. Now, whatever happens. West INVITATION TO BID Indianapolis 0 3 3 7— 13 ♦ A 5 a setback variance to contmet from depository Fumbtes-Lost 3-2 1-0 2-30, Jackson 2-24, Gault 1-22. against a high-level spade contract. cannot be prevented from taking a Street -- Cheney Historical New England 7 3 0 0— 10 Unit:______^______♦ 9 6 a carriage shed. Sealed bids will be received in institutions 6,558,000 Penalties-Yards 13-102 7-55 Eventually, when South got to four trump trick. Flret Quarter District - $550.00 per month the General Services’ office, b. Federal funds 'lime of Pissesslon 2823 31 37 49ers 24, Cowboys 6 APO/Military Post Office:______Vulnerable: North-South spades. West doubled. He hoped for There are some unusual variations John H. Roberts, 41 Center Street, Manchester, NE— Allen 1 run (Staurovsky kick), 12:45. ~ year lease - Contact sold and securities Second Quarter Dealer: East some defensive values in East’s hand on this defense. For example, if East Chairman, ZBA C T until 11O0 a m . on the INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS purchased under In d -F G Blasucci 54. 5:35. SonFrandsco 0 17 0 7— 24 Payment: □ Check Enclosed □ Cash and hoped that his four trumps would mistakenly plays ace of clubs. West (404)551-8166 003-11 date shown below for the fol­ RUSHING-Seattla, J.LWIIIiams 10-36, Fen­ South West North East agreements N E— F G Staurovsky 29, 14:58. ner 5 2 0, J.Jonee 1-5. Kansas City, Okoys Dallas 3 3 0 0— 6 • — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — ^ — — be too much for South to handle. must be brave enough to unblock the lowing; Third Quarter Rrat Quarter 1 V 9-5 EST to resen 2,400,000 21-85, l^rd 6-21, McNair 1-11, DeBsrg Declarer played dummy’s 10 of dia­ king under it to achieve the necessary COST PROPOSAL *1031 NOV. 27. 1990 — OFFICE c. Total loans 92,504,000 In d -F G Blasucci 38,13:23. 1-(minus 3). Dal— F G Wlllla 23,4:14. 1 ♦ 2 V 2 4 3 ♦ Fourth Quarter monds on the opening lead, covered by trump promotion. PAPER RECYCLING — d. Tim e certificates PASSING— Seattle. Kriag 16-23-0-306. Kan­ Saoond Quarter 3 4 4 V 4 4 Pass The East Hartford Public Ind— Brooks 26 pass from (Seorge (Blasucci SF— Rathmon 1 run (Color kick), 8:29. the queen and ace. A heart was played James Jacoby's books “Jacoby on Bridge’ and 38 OARAGES A TOWN OWNED BUILDINGS of deposits in sas City, DeBerg 1 5 3 5 5 1 2 4 . Let's support our Pass Dbl. All pass Schools, 110 Long HMI Drive, kick), 12:55. SF— Rica 7 pass from Montana (Cofer kick), “Jacoby on Card Games’ I written with his father, denominations of RECEIVING— Seattle, J.L.Williams 4-89, to dummy’s queen, and the heart ace STORAGE East Hartford, C T . 061 OS, wfll NOV. 27. 1990 — SALE OF A— 28,924. Blades 553, Skansi 2-46, Kane 2-45, Fenner 1230. the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at Opening lead: ♦ 9 was cashed. Now, if declarer could get receivo C O S T P R O P O SA LS RECYCLED CORRUGATED $100,000 or more 16,523,000 O a f -F G Willis 37 .143 8. bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. e. Total deposits 97,683,000 Ind NE MANCHESTER-2 PURCHASE AND DEUVER CARDBOARD 2'®' “ =Noal 1-Z S I ^ G Color 4 5 1530. h. Total assets 104,501,000 Rrst downs 5 14 Fourth Quarter garages, side by side. OF MUSICAL INSTRU­ 7-53. W ge 4-30, ar- Armed Forces! NOV. 28. 1990 — REPLACE­ Rushes-yards 2554 45175 den 528, Harry 2-13. SF— Montana 4 run (Cofer kick), 11:46. Call6«-8201. We, the undersigned officers, M EN TS. Cost Proposal Infor­ MENT OF BALLASTS & Passing 101 72 MISSED FIELD GOALS-None. mation and specifications are FLUORESCENT LAMPS AT do hereby declare that this Return Yards 124 39 A— 6 5 9 6 5 available in the Businass Of­ SENIOR CTR & RARK DEPT. Report of Condition (including Comp-Att-Int 6-24^) 52 3-0 fice of the School Department the supporting schedules) has Sacked-Yards Lost 1-5 5 1 5 SF Rrst downs Help them to have a small The Town of Manchester is an Astrograph 39 ROOMHA'TES Sealed Cost Proposals will be been prepared in confor­ Punts 9-41 1539 equal opportunity employer, 04) 2-1 Rushes-yards 1 Fumbtes-Lost WANTED received until Tuesday, 2:30 mance with the instmetions is­ Chargers 19, Broncos 7 Pissing and requires an affirmalive ac­ Penalties-Mtrds 5 2 0 5 1 9 p.m.. November 27, 1990, at sued by the Federal Deposit Denver 7 0 0 0 7 Return Vhrds tion policy for all of its Con­ Time of Ristesskin 23:30 36:30 CONSERVATIVE-Non- which time they wiU be pubtio- Insurance Corporation and is San Diego 0 9 3 7— 19 Comp-Att-Int your usual sources. If you have some­ fortuitous could develop, even though it tractors and Vendors as a piece of home mailed to F im Quarter smoker. Student or ly opened arid read aloud, true to the best of my INDtVIDUAL STATISTtCS Sockad-Mu-ds Lost thing potentially profitable cooking, might not be the repayment of what condition of doing business Den-Johnson 22 pass from Elway (Traed- qfour professional. $350 a the East Hartford Public knowledge and belief. nuoniriui-~-nnjiiirwi|AJiio, •-» Punts turn up the burners. he/she owes you. with the Town, as per Federal weil kick), 1131. Fumblas-Lost Schools reserves the right to Bendey 9-24, Hester 1-6, (leorge 1-(minus 1). AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) A c o m ­ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If y o u re s trict month, includes utilities. Order 11246. William H. Fraser Second Quarter Ponaltiet-Mjrds ^ ^ i r t h d a y accept or reject any or all Cost New England. Allen 23-71. Stephens 8-64, promise may be called for today in an your outlook, objectives you presently Call 742-9996 evenings Vice President S O - F G Carney 10, :51. Tim a ol P issesslon Bid forms, plans and Adams 8-37, Tatupu 3-3, Wilson 1-0. them every day. Proposals or the ^ h t to waK/e S O -FG Carney 23.10:55 arrangement you have with a close as­ hope to achieve might be denied you. or weekend. Angela Chirico, RASSING— Indianapolis, George 6-24-0-106. technical formalities if it is in specifications are available at SD— FG Carney 43.14:57. Nov. 13, 1990 sociate. It's to your ultimate advantage Conversely, it you broaden your per­ Assist Treas. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS MANCHESTER-3 the best interest of the School the General Services’ office. New England, Wilson 8-23-0-87. Third Quarter not to hold out for a one-sided deal. R U S H IN G — Sem Francisco, Craig 1549, sp e ctive , it is a n o th e r sto ry. We, the undersigned direc­ RECEIVING— Indianapolis, Hester 2-47, SD— FG Carney 32,11:49. «• Bedroom, to share. Department to do so. TOWN OF MANCHESTER. Rathman 523, Sydney 515, D.Carter 2-14, There are indications you may steer a PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) T h is Is a VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) It c o u ld tors, attest the correctness of Brooks 2-34, Bentley ^ 2 S . New England. Mar­ Fourth Quarter $208/1/3 utilities. 645- CONNECTICUT Montana 2-6. Daltes, E.SmIth 6-40, Alkman difficult course in the year ahead, but it very unusual day in that you may benefit prove counterproductive today to pre­ Richard A. Huot this Report of Condtion (in­ tin 2-28, Cook 2-25, Adams 2-16, Fryar 1-14, SO— Plummer 1 run (Carney kick), 631, 7855, 5-9. Under 30. 5 3 3, 5 3 , Dixon 1 -5 will be the right one. The pot of gold at more from persons you assist than they judge a situation in which you’re in­ Director, RICHARD J. SARTOR. cluding the supporting Tatupu 1-4. A— 50,557. MISSED FIELD GOALS-None. 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fighting), 12:34; Desjardins, Mon, minor-major Ohio S t 27, Iowa 26 7, David Tennyson, Canada and Fermln Section 4, Page 17 AP college hoop poll (high-sficking, fighting), 12:34; Svoboda, Mon Purdue 33. Northwestern 13 VWez, Spain, Ferrari Spice SE90L, 87, $14,000 double minor (high-sticking), 16:30; Woianln, Monday, November 12,1990 Basketball The Top Twenty Five teams In the Associated SW Missouri S t 48, E. Illinois 6 8, Ken Knott, Kennoaaw, Ga„ and Charles SPORTS Press' preseason college basketball poll, with Quo (hooking), 18:24; Cirella, Qua (holding), W. Illinois 21, Illinois S t 7 Scholastic Hausmana Holland. Buick Spice SE89P, 87, first-place votes In parentheses, 1989-90 19:13. W. Michigan 19, Bowling Green 13 $ 10,000. NBA standings record, total points based on 25 points for a first Third Period— 6, Montreal, Savard 7. 339. 7. SOUTHWEST 9, Tom Hessert Cherry Hill. N.J., and Charles place vote through one point for a 25th place Quebec, Sanipass 2 (Sakic, Fogarty), 12:29. 8, Baylor 34, Arkansas 3 Morgan, Conway, Ark., Buick Kudzu, 78, fifontreol, Keane 5 (Cassels, Svoboda), 14:19. Class L giris’ swim results EASTERN CONFERENCE vote and last season's final ranking: North Texas 16, SW Texas S t 15 $ 8 000. Penalty-Skrudland, Mon (hooking), 6:54. HAMDEN (AP) — Saturday's results from the Atlantic Division Record Fhs Pvs Oklahoma 34, Kansas S t 7 10, fytartin Bfundle, Britlaa Jaguar XJR-10. Overtime—9, Montreal, Lefebvre 1 (Courtnall, CIAC Class L girls' swimming qualifying meet at W L Pet. QB 1. UNLV(50) 35-5 1,601 2 Rice 30, Southern Math. 28 7 8 $4,000. B oston .800 _ MePheo), 4:07. Penalties— None. Hamden High School: 4 1 2. Arkansas (5) 30-4 1,506 7 SW Louisiana 17, Arkansas S t 16 11, Martino FInotto and FTuggero kfialgratl, Giants, Rams heading in opposite directions Now Ybrk Shots on goal—Quebec 16-12-6-0—34. 200 medley relay: 4 2 .667 'q 3. Arizona (5) 25-7 1,488 14 Texas 45, Flouston 24 Italy. Ferrari Alba, 76. $3,000. M iam i 1. C heshire, 1:57.08 2 2 .500 i'/ s 4. Michigan St (1) 28-6 1,302 4 Montreal 7-9-8-3—27. Texas Tech 40, Texas Christian 28 12, John Flotchkis, Pasaderw, Calif., and Jim Philadelphia 3 .400 2. Hamden 1:57.34 2 2 5. North Carolina 21-13 1,282 — Power-play Opportunitios—Quebec 1 of 4; FAR W EST Adams, Los Angeiss, FYmIiac Spice SE90P, 70, and I thought that our special teams Angeles linebacker Frank Stams, Y fo s h ln ^o n 3 .250 t/Z 3. Greenwich 167.73 By KEN PETERS 1 2 6. Duke (2) 29-9 1,162 15 Montreal 2 of 2. Arizona S t 51, WbsNngton S t 26 $3,000. 4 .200 3 4. Fairfield 1:5870 and our defense and everything whose 10 tackles and one assist N ew Jersey 1 7. Alabama 26-9 1,110 23 Goalies—Quebec, Tugnutt, 2-6-2 (27 Boise S t 30, Nevada 14 13, Rocky Moran, Coto de Caza, Calif., The Associated Press Central Division 5. Glastonbury 1 :S8.94 8. Indiana 18-11 1,089 — shots-22 saves). Montreal, Bergeron, 1-1-0 Brigham Ybung 45, Wyoming 14 Toyota Eagle, 68, not tunning, $3,000. seemed to be working well,” Simms were among the few bright spots for — . S taples 1:59.80 A tlanta 4 1 .800 9. Georgetown (2) 24-7 1,054 8 (34-30). California 28, Oregon 3 6 14, Bob Lasn^ Novato, ColH., Mike Dow — 7. M anchester 2 0 0 .8 5 said. the Rams. “We are just not clicking M llw aukae 4 1 .800 10. Ohio St 17-13 887 — A— 16,896. Colorado 41, Oklahoma S t 22 and Jeff Davis, Los Angeles, Pontiac Spice, 67, ANAHEIM, Calif. — The Giants .600 . H oly C ross 2 0 6 .4 3 D e tro it 3 2 1 11. UCLA 22-11 874 — Roforoe—fTon Hoggarth. Linesmen—Fton As- Colorado S t 31, Tulsa 13 8 not ntnning, $3,000. don’t look much different this year. And the Giants, as usual, made right now. We have to have that Indiana 3 2 .600 1 12 Pittsburgh 12-17 812 — selstine, Wayne Bonney. Fresno S t 48. Fbcific U, 17 9. Trumbull 208.44 18 David Rocha, Son Antonio, and Dan Mar­ few mistakes. Their only turnover, a killer instinct.” C hicago 3 3 .500 1'/2 13. Syracuse 26- 7 791 6 Idaho 35, Montana 14 10. Conard 209.64 vin, Berkeley, Calif., Ftontlac Firebird, 61, The Rams do. C leveland 3 3 .500 I'rz 14. LSU 2 3 -9 726 19 Flames 4, Rangers 4 Idaho S t 30, fifiesa, Colo. 27 11. West Haven 2:23.08 $3,000. fumble by Simms when Kevin “We couldn’t compete with their 1 6 B ulkelay 2 2 8 7 5 In Sunday’s match of two teams C harlotte 2 4 .333 2'/z 15 Oklahoma 27-5 670 1 Calgary 2 2 0 0—4 Long Beach S t 25, Northrldge S t 24 16, Brian Bonner, Boston, Buick Spice freestyle: Greene sacked him, set up Los An­ efficiency,” Robinson said. *mie WESTERN CONFERENCE 16. Georgia Tech 28-7 640 9 N.Y. Ftengors 1 3 0 0—4 Montana S t 28, E. Washington 25, 20T 200 SE8^ 41, not mnning, $3,000. that were among the best in the NFC Midwest DIvlaion 17. Connecticut 31-6 630 3 First Period—1, Calgary, Roberts 5 N. Arizona 38, Weber S t 35 1. Holy Sorenson (Greenwich), 1:57.08 17, Wbyne Taylor, Britton. Chevrolat Spice geles’ only score. Giants are playing superior football. GB last year, the high-flying Giants out­ w L Pet. 18. Virginia 20-12 540 — (Nieuwendyk, Suter), 827. 2, New Ybrk, Ogrod- San Diego S t 44, Hawaii 38 2. Kate Gregoretti (Cheshire), 1:59.67 3. SE89P, not running, $3,000. Breaking away from a 10-7 lead If they can continue to play this way .800 — Fteegin Reid (Hamden), 200.49 D allas 4 1 19. Temple 20-11 300 — nlck 12 (Miller, Patrick), 1527 (pp). 3, Calgary, San Jose S t 56, New fifiaxico S t 20 18 Michael Dow, Los Angelas, and Bob Lee- classed the Rams 31-7. 1 .750 '/z 4. Janette Kurtz (Cheshire), 201.54 early in the second half, Rodney and not give away the baJl, they’re San Antonio 3 20. Missouri 26-6 282 — Macoun 2 (Sweeney, Johansson), 17:07. Southern Cal 56, Oregon S t 7 nett, Novato, CeHf.. Buick Spice, not running, The unbeaten Giants (9-0) and the H ouston 3 3 .500 1'q Stanford 23, Arizona 10 5. Amiee Reid (Flamden), 201.60 21. Georgia 20-9 280 11 Pemlties—Mullen, NY (hooking). :39; Suter, $3,000. Rams (3-6) obviously have gone in Hampton ran for a 19-yard touch­ going to have a great season.” M innesota 3 3 .500 1'q 22 Texas 24- 9 254 — Cal (cross-checking), 9:49; Gilnraur, Cal (hook­ UCLA 25, Washington 22 6. Jennifer Kurtz (Cheshire), 204.07 19, Jay Cochran, \fitost Ftalm Beach, Flo., / 4 i I'r z down, Ottis Anderson scored from 3 “ We’re moving the football but U tah 2 2 .500 23. Louisville 27- 8 252 16 ing), 13:50; NIcholls, NY (slashing), 1435; Utah 29, New Mexico 27 7. Keri Tippett (Fairfield), 204.54 Chevrolat Spice SEOOP, not running. $3,000. diff’erent directions since Los An­ 4 '/J Denver 0 6 .000 24. Southern Miss. 20-12 238 — Fleury, Cal (tripping), 15:16; Qtto, Cal (rough­ Utah S t 45. Fullerton S t 17 8. Alison CumtNngs (Greenwich), 204.92 20, Tom VIrdan, Calabasas, Calif., Chevrolet yards out, and Lewis Tillman we’re not making the plays we have O rlando 6 .000 41/2 9. Carolyn Schafer (Cheshire), 206.49 geles knocked New York out of the 0 25 St John's 24-10 213 — ing), 17:49; Janssens, NY, double minor Tiga, not running, $3,000. to make, not putting the ball in the V finished off the scoring on a 1-yard P icifle Division Other receiving votes: Kansas 137, New (roughing), 17:49; Ranheim, Cal (hooking), 10. Alison McBride (SoutNngton), 206.56 dqdames WMver, Britten, Ftorscha 962C, 79, playoffs in January with a 19-13 — ffo rtta n d 5 0 1.000 Mexico 129, North Carolina S t 66, Houston 63, 19:17; Matteau, Cal (stashing), 20:00. How AP Top 25 fared 11. Kathy Reid (Fairfield). 207.55 not running. victory. run. end zone,” Robinson added. P hoenix 3 1 .750 1'/2 East Tennessee St. 62, Memphis St 55, 16 Belh Downer (Trumbull), 207.85 Second Period—4, New Y^k, Ogrodnick 13 How the top . 25 teams In the Associated “The win is very satisfying, espe­ Los Angeles’ only score was a 3- S eattle 3 1 .750 1 m FYilrlngs and site TBA Quebec 3 13 3 9 49 78 Chi, senred by Presley (roughing), 18:01. 22-17. Next: at Indiana, Saturday. 10. Amy McBride (Ches), 107.13 Timberwolves 108, Magic 81 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Third Period—4. Chicago, Murray 4 (GouleL 18. Clamson (8-2) did not play. Next: vs. 11. Carrie Firtil (Glast), 107.37 Bumbling Pats finding South Carolina, ^turday. 100 freestyle: ORLANDO (81) Norris Division Graham). 4:42. 5, Chicago, Graham 5 (Larmer, W W L T P ts GF GA 19. Michigan (6-3) beat No. 17 Illinois 22-17. 1. Emily Stuck (Ches), 53.21 British soccer scores painful to O Scott 5-12 0-0 13, Turner 2-6 0-0 4, Kite 2-3 Chelios), 8:36 (sh). 6. W inN peg, E lynuik 6 Next: vs. Minnesota, Saturday. 2. Missy Turk (Gran), 56.16 z - < 0-1 4, Anderson 5-11 3-5 13, Vincent 4-11 Chicago 12 6 2 26 66 45 (Steen, Evans), 1424. Penalty—Thomas, Chi By The Aaaoclalad Press 6-6 20. Oregon (7-3) lost to California 263. Next: 3. Amiee Reid (H), 56.51 14, Skiles 0-4 0-0 0, Smith 7-16 8-11 22, Cat- SL Louis 12 4 1 25 61 43 (chargir^), 7:35. (Home teams Istad Sist) at Oregon State, Saturday. 4. Alison Cumrnitigs (Gren), 56.85 ledge 2-4 0-0 4, Ansley 3-8 1-2 7, Acres 0-0 0-2 D etroit 7 8 3 17 63 74 Overtime— None. Penalties—None. English Lssgue H H M innesota 4 10 4 12 47 65 Shots on goal—Winnipeg 14-9-9-1—33. 21. Ftenn State (7-2) beat fifiarylond 24-10. 5. Erl Hayashi (Gren), 57.36 DivisianOns Minnesota 0. Totals 30-7518-27 81. new ways to lose games Next: at No. 1 Notre Dame, Saturday. 6. Leann Hurley (EHart), 57.91 m I MINNESOTA (108) Toronto 2 16 1 5 49 94 Chicago 14-14-20-1—49. Aston Villa 1, Nottingham Forest 1, tie 22. Louisville (9-1-1) beat Boston College 7. April Uttia (Mane), 56.11 Chalsaa 1, Norwich 1, lie o m Corbin 6-15 6-6 18, Murphy 3-6 0-0 6, B reuer Smyths Division Power-play Opportunities—Winnipeg 0 of 6 ; Los Angeles 17-10. NexLTBA. 8. Kate Bolarto (Ches), 5802 Crystal Palace 0, Arsenal 0, tie temperatures. Blame it on good 0-6 0-0 0, Campbell 12-19 0-0 24, Richardson 12 4 1 25 78 51 Chicago 1 of 4. By HOWARD ULMAN The Colts gained yardage on only 8 B BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) Calgary 12 7 1 25 86 62 Goalies—Winnipeg, Beauregard, 2-7-1 (49 23. Southern Cal (7-2-1) beat Oregon State 9. Cheryl Buchanan (Ches), 56.60 Derby County 0, Mtmehestar United 0, tie I 8-15 2-3 18, Spencer 2-2 3-6 7, Mitchell 6-9 4-4 10. Melissa fifiyers (Mane), 56.93 The Associated Press defensive plays. Blame it on ques­ eight of their 14 series. On four con­ Vancouver 9 9 0 18 54 61 shots-46 saves). Chicago, Balfour, 11-4-1 567. Next: at UCLA. Saturday. Livarpool 4, Luton 0 — The 3-2 loss to the Hartford 16, Brooks 0-5 0-0 0, Vyiest 0-1 2-2 2, Glass 11. Laura Santanisllo (Nor), 59.32 W innipeg 7 9 2 16 58 58 (33-30). 24. Michigan State (63-1) beet Minnesota Shaflield United 0, Evarton 0, tta tionable play calling. Blame it on secutive series in the second half, 0-10 3-3 15, Thornton 0-0 0-0 0, Coffey 1-2 0-0 16 Valeria Webber (Westhill), 50.60 Whalers was pmnful to the Min­ Edmonton 2 11 2 6 39 51 A— 17,856. 2616. Next: at Northwestern, Saturday. Southampton 3, Queerw Poik Rangers 1 FOXBORO, Mass. — In­ inept performances. the Patriots failed to get past their O o 2. Totals 44-90 20-24 108. Saturday's Games Sunderland 0, Coventry 0, lie nesota North Stars in more ways Orlando 21 19 19 22— 81 Referee—Lance Roberts. Linesmen—Kevin 25. Wyoming (9-2) lost to No. 8 Brigham Whatever the reason, the result is own 18-yard line. Pittsburgh 3, Boston 3, tie Collins, Brad Lazarowich. Ybung 4614. Next at Hawaii, Saturday. 1. Holy Sorenson (Gren), 5:15.22 Tottenham 4, Wimbladon 2 dianapolis was making a strong run than one. o Minnesota 22 23 26 37—108 N.Y. Islanders 5, Calgary 1 2. Kate Gregoratta (Ches), 5:18.55 obvious. New England had 14 first downs 3-Polnt goals—Orlando 3-10 (Scott 3-5, at New England’s title of worst team First, Saturday’s loss was a tough o ^ Philadelphia 5, Q u e t^ 2 3. Raagln F M (Fiem), 5:24.88 Division TYro Offensive yardage was as scarce and 247 offensive yards, including a Q CD Tumor 0-1, Skiles 0-1, Anderson 0-1, Smith Buffalo 4, Washington 2 4. Jennetta Kurtz (Chash), 567.85 Barnsley 1, Laiceeter 1, tta in pro football. Then something one to take because they felt robbed 0-2), Minnesota 0-3 (Murphy 0-1, Brooks 0-2). Montreal 3, New Jersey 1 5. Jen Northweed (Gran), 5:2814 Blackburn 1. Shaflield Wednesday 0 strange happened. as spectators in the half-empty season-high 175 rushing yards A T s m CD by referee Les Roberts and the win­ Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Orlando 46 Chicago 5, Toronto 1 AP Top 25 poll 6. Carrie Tippett (Ffid), 500.25 Brighton 3, Plymouth Argyle 2 stadium where Indianapolis went a (Kite, Smith ), Minnesota 58 (Spencer 9). As­ Football The Colts made a good play. against a team missing two starting ning goal came 49 seconds into CD o 6 Hartford 3. Minnesota 2 OT The Top Twsniy Five 7. Jennifer Kurtz (Ches), 5:34.38 Bristol Rovers 6 IY>rt Vale 0 third straight game with just a single sists—Orlando 17 (Scott Skiles 5), Minnesota S t Louis 6, Detroit 1 By The Aaaoclalad Press 8. Carolyn Schafer (Ches), 506.28 Hull 3, Ipswich 3, tie Then something familiar hap­ defensive linemen with injuries. The overtime after a freak bounce left 23 (Flichardson 12). Total fouls—Orlando 20, Los Angeles 7, Edmonton 4 The Top Twenty Five teams In the Associated 9. Alison McBride (South), 507.58 Middlesbrough 1, Charlton 2 pened. touchdown and lowered its league Colts had five first downs and 155 Minnesota 22. A— 19,006. the puck in an unattended goal Sunday's Gamsa N.E. college football scores Press 1990 college football poll, with first-place 10. Beth Downer (Trum), 5:44.42 Notts County 4, West Bromwich Albion 3 The Patriots made a bad one. low rushing average from 57.8 yards yards. m > Rockets 110, Jazz 90 Montreal 5, Quebec 4, OT votes In parentheses, records through Nov. 10, 11. Cathryn Starling (Glast), 5:45.93 Oldham 4, W btibrdi crease. After the game, the North Philadelphia 2, Vancouver 0 total points based on 25 points for a first-place 16 Shelia Leary (Ham), 5:47.90 Oxford 3, Bristol Ci^r 1 Their title was safe, probably for per game to 57.4. “Under these conditions, you Stars learned they would be without UTAH (90) Boston 5. Washington 3 vote through one point for a 25th-placa vote, 200 freestyle relay: Swindon 3, Portsmouth 0 the rest of the NFL season. But this time it managed to win can’t expect teams to have great per­ 5 ^ Bailey 2-9 0-0 4, K.Malone 5-15 7-10 17, C ^a ry 4, N.Y. Ftangers 4, tie Dartmouth 29, Brown 0 arxf iast week's rankings: 1. Cheshire 1:45.74 W olves 6 Newcastle 1 leading goal scorer Dave Gagner for Eaton 1-3 1-2 3, Griffith 11-21 1-1 24, Stockton Winnipeg 3, Chicago 3, tie Penn 24, Hanrard 20 Record Pts Pvs 2. G reenw ich 1:4S.80 M lllw alll. West Horn 1, tie “You can’t expect to win when we against a team off to its worst start formances,” Indianapolis linebacker at least three weeks. Gagner had 3 3 > 10-15 4-6 24, Rudd 0-4 0-0 0, Edwards 1-5 2-2 Yble 34. Princeton 7 1. N otre Dame (55) 8- 1-0 1,495 1 Monday's Gams 3. Staplaa 1:47.22 keep finding so many ways to lose,” in 20 years. Duane Bickett said. “Because of the arthroscopic surgery Sunday morn­ 4, Toolson 1-2 OO 3, Brown 4-10 1-2 9, Munk Massachusetts 3, Villanova 0 2. Colorado (5) 9-1-1 1,419 4 DIvlaion Three Winnipeg at Toronto. 7:35 p.m. 4. Fairfield 1:47.27 New England defensive end Brent wind, they felt they could run, but 0- 0 2-4 2, Palmer 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 35-87 18-27 Connecticut 28, Boston U. 21 3. Miami, Fla. - 1,349 5 Bournemouth 4, Rotherham 2 “ It’s always important to win,” ing to remove tom cartilage from his Tbseday's Gamas 6 2-0 5. Glastonbury 1:47.74 90. Rhode Island 24, New Hampshire 14 4. Georgia Tech - 1,207 7 Bolton 3, Reading 1 Williams said Sunday after In­ we got used to the plays they were N.Y. Flangers at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. 8 0-1 . Hamden 1:48.33 Colts running back Eric Dickerson left knee. HOUSTON (110) Maine 42, Northeastern 7 5. Brigham Ybung - 1,206 6 B radford 6 Preston 1 Montreal at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. 8 1-0 8 7. Conard 1:50.29 dianapolis held a 13-10 edge in said. “It doesn’t matter if you do it running.” Thorpe 5-7 2-3 12, Vfeod 2-5 2-2 7, Olajuwon Louisville 17, Boston Coll. 10 . Florida - 1,163 10 Brantford 2. Bury 6 tie “I couldn’t figure out the referee,” Pittsburgh at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. 6 8 1-0 . Holy Cross 1:50.94 14-25 3-3 31, Maxwell 6-16 0-1 13, K.Smith 4-8 Plymouth SL 26, Bridgewater S I 7 7. Texas 7-1-0 1,149 14 8 Chester 0, Binnlngham 1 points in what was hardly a well- ugly or you do it pretty.” The I^triots led 7-0 on Marvin Quebec at S t Louis, 8:35 p.m. 9. Norwalk 1:52.93 coach Bob Gt^ey said. “I don’t 7-7 15, Floyd 3-9 2-2 , W inchester 5-7 0-0 10, Holy Cross 48, ^rdham 0 . V irginia - 1,064 11 Huddersfield 3, Cambridge 1 8 8 8 1-0 . Southington 1:53.20 deserved victory. “There is only one direction I can Allen’s 1-yard touchdown run with think there was any rhyme or reason L.Smlth 2-5 0-2 4, Wbodson 0-2 0-0 0, FeitI 3-3 Williams 46. Amherst 18 9. Florida SL 7-2-0 10 Leyton Orient 1, Exeter 0 NHL results 1,001 12 11. MarKhester 1:53.54 The Patriots (1-8) have lost seven 2:15 left in the first quarter. Dean 2-2 , Jamorson 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 45-88 18-22 Bentley 19, Stonehill 0 10. Washington - M ansfield 6 Swansea 0 see, and that is up,” New England to what he was calling. Our patience 8 8 2-0 992 2 16 Stamford 1:53.85 , Springfield 23, American Intnl 20 Southend 1, Fulham 1, tta games since their only victory — 110 Flyers 2, Canucks 0 11. Nebraska 9-1-0 897 13 100 bockstoke: wide receiver Sammy Martin said. Biasucci’s 54-yard field goal, the was put to the test.” Utah 25 19 27 19— 90 S. Connecticut 12, C. Connecticut 10 12. Houston 8- 1-0 806 3 S toke 6 W igan 0 W ncouver 0 0 0—0 I. Stephanie MulazzI (Glast) 10651 against Indianapolis, of course, back George had completed 4 of 22 Houston 25 30 19 36—110 Shippensburg 59, Now Haven 34 13. Iowa 7-2-0 749 6 Tronmera 1, Grimsby 2 second longest of his career, made it The North Stars entered Satur­ P hiladelphia 1 0 1— 2 6 Alison Amerxi (Gren), 1:03.74 3-Point goals—Utah 2-6 (Griffith 1-3, Toolson Assumption 20, Siena 0 14. Tennessee 5-2-2 725 9 on Sept. 16. They have a tough passes until he connected on a 22- 7-3, but Jason Staurovsky added a day’s game with high hopes. They First Period—1. Philadelphia, Flicci 3 (Toc- 3. Kate Howe (Ham), 104.34 1- 1, K.Malone 0-1, Rudd 0-1), Houston 2-13 W breester Tech 28, MFT 0 15. Mississippi 8- 1-0 693 16 DhrlsianFour chet, Samuelsson), 14:22. Penalties— . Grilfen (Step), 1.04.87 schedide the rest of the way with yarder to Albert Bentley before 29-yarder two seconds before were riding a three-game unbeaten (W x)d 1-2, Maxwell 1-5, Winchester 0-1, Floyd Tufts 22, Bates 0 16. Michigan 6-3-0 600 19 4 Blackpool 4, Aldershot 2 ^ t Lacombe, Phi (high-sticking), 12fl1; Linden, 5. Carrie Parker (Trum), 105.56 five of their seven games against 0- 2, K.Smith 0-3). Fouled out—Griffith. Westfield SL 7. W. New England 0 17. Clamson 8-2-0 576 18 C a rd iff 6 Chesterfield 1 Dickerson’s 8-yard run set up the halftime. Biasucci connected from string (2-0-1), their longest o f the Van (roughing), 18:28; Chychrun, Phi (rough­ 6. Amy fificBrida (Ches), 105.86 ► W T • Flebourtds—Utah 54 (K.Malone 14), Houston 54 Colby 23, Bowdoin 20 18. Penn SL 7-2-0 495 21 Carlisle 1, Ybrk 0 teams with winning records, includ­ ing), 18:28. 7. C athy R eid (F lll),1 .-06.25 touchdown. George finished with 6 38 yards with 1:37 left in the third season, and facing an opponent that (Olajuwon 21). Assists—Utah 15 (Stockton 7), Middlebury 13, Norwich 11 19. Southern Cal 7-2-1 323 23 Darlington 0, Hartiapool 1 ing Buffalo, Washington and the completions in 24 attempts for 106 S ^ n d Period—None. Penalties—Kushner, Trinity 10, Wesleyan 9 20. Louisville 9-1-1 311 22 8 Brenda Fremea (Glast), 106.71 Maidstone 1, Hereford 1, tie quarter. fe A., 1 had not won in eight games (0-7-1). Flouston 28 (K.Smith 1). Total fouls—Utah 30, 9. Lori Ferraro (Ches), 106.76 Fffii, major (fighting), 3D2; Agnew, Van. major Kean 29, W. Connecticut 0 21. Ohio SL 6-2-1 304 — Peterbrough 1, DorKastar 1, tta New York Giants. yards. New England’s Marc Wilson “In the second half, it didn’t make Houston 25. Technicals—Houston Illegal 10. Hana Mlllen (Gren), 107.43 But things began to go downl^l (fighting), 3fl2; Acton, Phi, misconduct, 3:02; 2Z Illinois 6-3-0 236 17 Scunthorpe Rochdale 1 defense, Utah Illegal defense 2, Olajuwon. II. TrkHa Bums (Gren), 106.01 6 The Colts had lost three in a row kept pace, hitting on 8 of 23 for 87 sense to pass” because of the wind. Ekiund, Phi (charging), 4:52; Sandlak, Win 23. Michigan SL 5-3-1 206 24 Stockport 4, Lincoln 0 late in the second period when, with (holding), 9:00. 16 Lynn Adavick (New), 108.62 but are 3-6 with their first win in yards. Blazers 138, Ciippers 107 24. Auburn 6-2-1 172 15 WUsall 1, Burnley 0 Patriots offensive coordinator the score tied 1-1, a brawl broke out Third Period—2 Fffxladelphia. Samuelsson 4 Major college scores 25. Southern Miss. 8-3-0 85 — 100 breoststoke: Foxboro after six consecutive losses. I. Heather Whitoomb (Step), 1:110.09 “The Patriots probably outplayed Jimmy Raye said. “I probably called that resulted in the second intermis­ LA CLIPPERS (107) (Mellanby), 1802. Penalties— None. EAST Other receiving votes: California 82. Ok­ Sconiah League They trailed 10-3 at halftime and Norman 8-15 4-6 20, Smith 9-18 3-4 21, Ben­ Shots on goal—Vancouver 7-16-8—31. Air Force 15. Army 3 lahoma 69, Texas ASM 58, Oregon 21, Son 6 Katelyn Undstom (Monc), 1:10.39 Premier Division us for 58 minutes,” Brooks said. the game too close to the vest. I sion coming 2:11 early. jamin 4-9 2-2 10, Grant 5-9 0-0 11, Kimbie 5-13 Philadelphia 11-5-9-25. Bucknell 30, Lehigh 27 Jose SL 16, Colorado SL 15, Wyoming , 3. Joann Murmonaeiduf (ChM), 1:10.65 Dunfermline 3, Motherwell 3, tie 10-6 before the winning 26-yard “One touchdown play (and the vic­ wanted to run.” 6 4. Molly Fey (Step), 1:10.98 The brawl started after a whistle 1- 2 11, Bannister 1-3 1-5 3, V au^t 4-7 0-0 8, Power-play Opportunities—Vancouver 0 of 2; Coigate 36, Lafayette 7 Alabama 5 ^ y lo r 2, Central Michigan 2, UCLA Hearts I.CsIttcO touchdown pass into a strong wind tory) doesn’t mean we played well.” New England scored first for only Garrick 4-10 2-2 10, Garland 3-4 0-0 6, M artin P hiladelphia 0 o f 1. Connecticut 28, Boston U. 21 1. 5. Andrea Self (Ches), 1:11.46 Rangers 1, Dundee United 2 n M , stopped play and the teams began 1-3 0-0 2, Butler 1-2 3-4 5. Totals 45-93 16-25 Goalies—Vancouver, Gamble, 6-3-0 (25 Cornell 41, Columbia 0 6. Lauren Flolden (Fflrj), 1:11.70 St Johnstone 1, Hibernian 1, tie with 2:05 left from rookie Jeff Neither team did. the second time this season but lost changing lines. Seemingly out of 7. Tammy Gustafson (Ham), 1:11.83 The Aaaocl|rtad Preea 107. shots-23 saves). Ffftiladelphia, Peeters, 3-1-0 Dartmouth 29, Brown 0 St Mirren 0, Aberdeen 4 George, who was off target most of Indianapolis had a first down on John Stephens on the 70-yard drive. y ' PORTLAND (138) (31-31). 8. Erica Grant (Ches), 1:1644 nowhere, Minnesota’s S lm e Churla Holy Cross 48, Fordham 0 the day. Billy Brooks caught the ball its opening possession, but none on TOUGH DAY — New England quarterback Marc Wilson (15) Kersey 4-10 1-1 9, Williams 6-9 2-2 14. Duck­ A - 1 7 ,2 6 2 Maine 42, Northeastern 7 9. Alison Chapman (Gran), 1:13.56 He gained 55 yards on six carries on began fighting with Hartford’s Dean worth 10-16 2-3 22, Drexler 8-13 7-8 23, Porter Referee—Paul Stewart. Linesmen—Gord Massachusetts 3, Villanova 0 10. Sue M m er (Ham), 1:13.72 in the end zone between defensive its other five in the first half. The the march, but suffered a bruised left is on his knees after being sacked by the Colts’ Michael Ball II. Janet Savage (Gran), 1:14.S4 Evason in front of the Whalers 6-9 4-5 17, Ainge 6^7 1-4 14, Robinson 5-7 6-8 Broseker, Jay Scharen. Morgan S t 2, Cheyney 0 backs Ronnie Lippett and Fred Patriots had two first downs on their knee on a 26-yard run to the Colts’ (31), who celebrates with a minute left in Sunday's game at 16. Bryant 0-7 0-0 0. Ybung 3-6 0-0 6. Cooper Penn 24, Harvard 20 Golf 16 Gene McGuire (Con), 1:15.01 bench. Before long, at least five 5-8 0-0 10, Petrovic 1-4 1-3 3, Abdelnaby 2-4 Bruins 5, Capitals 3 Penn S t 24, Maryland 10 400 freestyle relay: Marion. first series of the second half, but 1. He didn’t play again, and Allen Foxboro Stadium. The Colts topped the hapless Patriots, 0- 0 4. Totals 56-100 24-34 138. I. Greenwich 3:49.45 players from each team were in­ Boston 1 2 2—5 Rhode Island 24, New Hampshire 14 Blame it on the wind and chilly none on their next six. gained 71 yards as his replacement. LA Clippers 24 18 34 31—107 6 Hamden 3:50.92 Transactions volved, and Roberts opted to hold Yteshington 2 1 0—3 Temple 28, Pittsburgh 18 Kapalua scores 13-10. Ftorlland 39 30 36 33—138 Tulane 26, Syracuse 24 3. Cheshire 3:5648 the intermission early. The 2:11 was 3-Point goals—Los Angelos 1-7 (Grant 1-4, First Period—1. Boston, Milan 2 (Burridge, KARfiLUA, Hawaii (AF*) — Final scores and 4. Fail field 3:5805 B.Sweeney), 2:57. 2 Whshingtoa Quenneville West Virginia 28, Rutgers 3 BASKETBALL played after the intermission. Garrick 0-1, Kimble 0-2), Ftortland 2-6 (Ainge Yble 34, Princeton 7 prize money Saturday in the $700,000 PGA 5. Manchester 3:56.36 1- 2, Porter 1-2, \bung 0-1, Drexler 0-1). Fouled 1 (Bondra, Dnjca), 10:08. 3. Washington, Leech Kapalua International tournament played on the 6. Glastonbury 3:56.24 NoHoruil Basketball Aaeeclallon UConn 17th Ybungstown S t 13, Towson S t 0 “It was just a line change,” said 3 (Miller. Ridley). 18:04 (pp). Penal­ 7. Norwalk 409.53 PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Traded Bob out—None. Rebounds—Los Angeles 51 (Smith SOUTH 6,351-yard, par-71 Resort's Bay Course: ties—B.Sweeney, ^ s (high-sticking), 6:43; . Conard 4:13.63 Thornton, tonvard, to the Minnesota Timbenvol- Larry D e P ^ a . “I don’t know what 14), Ftortland 60 (Williams 12). Assists—Los Alabama 24, LSU 3 David Peoples $150,000 6669-6666—264 8 UConn lands Johnson, MHS swimmers Byers, Bos (roughing), 10:32; Murray, Was vas for a 1991 secorxl-tound draft pick. Angeles 33 (Grant 10), Portland 44 (Rirter 10). Davis Love III $87,000 6669-63-68—269 9. Newington 4:13.64 started it.” (roughing). 1032; Murray, Was (high-sticking), Alabama S t 43, Miss. Valley S t 6 Conllnatrtal Basketball Aaaodation Total fouls— Los Angelee 25, Portland 17. Nick Price $55,000 69-67-6668—270 10. Stamford 4:14.34 in hoop poll 13:08; Nilan, Bos (elbowing), 17:40. Appalachian S t 17, VMIO CEDAR RAPIDS SILVERHAWKS-Walvad In the third period, the Stars were Technical— Los Angeles illegal defense. Kenny Knox $28,700 667667-64—272 II . Fioly Cross 4:14.68 Second Period—4, Boston, Carpenter 7 Bethune-Cookman 21, Morris Brown 14 Ray Pugh, fonward. Signed Ftat Durham, for­ called for five minor penalties and Flagrant foul—Drexler. A—12,884. C ent Florida 24, Slippery FTock 21 Blaine McCalllstr $28,700 67-71-69-65—272 16 Wasthlll 4:16.45 1 (Hodge. Wiemer), 3:45 (pp). 5, Boston. Chris­ Stave Jones $28,700 Diving: w ard. five now in the fold Citadel 48, Wbfford 14 6669- 67-68—272 weren’t the least bit happy about it. tian 6 (Brickley), 4:47. 6, \teshington, Druce 10 Ted Schulz $28,700 I. Debbie fifionzlllo (Ches), 209.90 FOOTBALL in class L finals Knicks 109, Lakers 103 66- 7667-67—272 By JIM O'CONNELL (Bondra, Lan^ay), 10:57. Penalties—Murray, Delaware 32, FTichmond 25 Notional Football Laague And when Roberts chose not to call Corey Ravin $17,000 67- 71-6667—2746 Lori Kotta (Ham), 217.90 NEWTORK(109) Was, double minor (rougNng, interfarervie), E. Kentucky 15, Marshall 12 The Associated Press seventh with a time of 2;(X).35. The Billy Andrade $12,875 6674-6666—275 3. Erica Ringbloom (Mane), 246.45 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Waived Rob HAMDEN — Manchester High what the Stars believe was a penalty Oakley 4-6 2-2 10, Varxleweghe 9-12 4-4 22, 303; Lemelin, Bos, senred by Burridge, (rough­ East Carolina 24, N. Illinois 20 STORRS — The University of his decision today. $12,875 64-7670-68—275 4. Meghan Thompson (Ches), 24690 McGovern, linebacker. Activated Fred Jonas, has four swinuners in individual foursome of Karen White, Jen Ewing 11-22 5-5 27, Jackson 2-6 0-0 4, ing), 333; Bunldge, Bos (boarding), 6:53; Florida 38, Georgia 7 wide racelvar, from injured reserve. Coimecticut has not thrown up the Ribault won two consecutive that set up the winning goal, the Florida A&M 39, Howard U. 20 Kirk Triplett $12,875 67-7668-68—275 5. Beth Ian (Ffid), 213.10 UNLV starts the college basket­ G.WIkins 5-11 4-6 14, Cheeks 6-12 0-0 12, Fluzicka, ^ s (tripping). 13:03; Christian, Bos. Sam Torrance $12,875 Canadian Football Laague events, three relay teams still going Karpe, Jen Cannon and Chris Florida S t 70, Cincinnati 21 69- 666670—275 6. Shannon Keanwy (Ches), 231.80 basketball for the 1990-91 season, Florida Class 3A titles with John­ Stars went home feeling they had Tucker 4-6 1-210, Quinnett 1-3 0-0 2. E.Wilkins misconducL 13:03; Rvonka, Was (hooking), Hale Irwin $10,033 7. Karen Fish (Glas), 228.40 EDMONTON ESKIMOS—Activated Todd ball season where it can’t end it — Hughes was the 11th fastest 4 - 7 0 -0 . Totals 46-85 16-19 106. Furman 29, E. Tennessee S t 13 67-70-6671—276 and the top two divers after Satur­ been robbed. 8 13:12; Carpenter, Bos (slashing), 13:15; Tip­ $10,033 Abigail WifnIewskI (Nor) 216.45 Smith, wide radavar, from the practice roster, but fans shouldn’t be penalized for son a major force. Ribault is 63-2 LA LAKERS (103) Georgia Southern 23, Ta-Chattarxioga 20 66666670—276 8 as No. 1. day’s state Class L qualifying meet qualifier in the 200-yard freestyle pett Was (hooking), 13:18. Tom Purtzer $10,333 9. Robin Rosenthal (Stem) 207.00 and Michel Bourgaau, defensive tackle, from thinking of the ’91-% season al­ in the last two years with Johnson On the game-winner, Ulf Green 1-5 3-4 5, Wbrthy 8-15 1-2 18, Divac Georgia Tech 6. Virginia Tech 3 67- 6667-74—276 Third Period—7. Boston, Janney 4 (Wiemer, $8,600 10. Kristen Blosberg (Gren), 215.05 the reserve lis t Added Bennie Goods, lineback­ The Runnin’ Rebels, who won the at Hamden High. relay while the team of Lappen, Lit­ 5- 12 3-4 13. Johnson 6-17 12-12 24, Scott Grambling S t 39, S. Carolina S t 15 6673-72-67—277 ready. The Huskies, cashing in on in the lineup. As a junior, he Samuelsson fed Randy Cun- Byers), 2:18. 8, Boston, Burridge 4 (Bourque), Edjardo Romero $8,600 II. Amy Hefleman (Mercy), 228.15 er, and Jim Jauch, defansiva bock, to the prac- national championship after being 1-20 0-0 24, Perkins 2-8 ?-2 . Teagle 3-5 0-0 Indiana S t 29, W. Kentucky 27 6672-69-67—277 The Class L Championship Meet tle, Myers and Lindstrom qualified neyworth breaking down the right 1 6 19:40 (on). Penalty—May, Was (roughing), Loren Ftoberts $8,600 16 Kerri Lindland (Monc), 244.10 tica roster. their success of a year ago when averaged 14 points, 11.1 rebounds . Drew 0-1 0-0 0. Thompion 3-4 1-2 7. Totals Kentucky 28, Vanderbilt 21 73- 6667-68-277 the preseason No. 1 last season, fifth in the 400 free relay with a 6 20:00. $8,600 OTTAWA ROUGH RDERS-Activatad An­ is Thesday at Hamden High with ac­ side. Cunney worth attempted to pass 39-87 22-26 103. Liberty 45, N. Carolina A&T 24 7071- 67-69-277 they won the Big ^ t Conference and blocked 103 shots. He is con­ Shots on goal—Boston 7-10-9—26. Scott Verplank $8,600 thony Stafford, running bock; Brad Tierney, of- were banned from this year’s NCAA tion starting at 5:30 pm . time of 3:56.36. Newltork 25 27 31 26-109 Yfashington 15-6-8—29. Louisiana Tech 36, Akron 15 6672- 67-70—277 championship and reached the sidered a leading candidate for across to I ^ e Tomlak, but Stars Mike Raid $7,400 7072- 6668—278 fansiva lineman, orxi Brian Wbrran, olfansiva tournament and won’t be able to Over at the Class S qualifying LA Lakers 23 28 33 19—103 Power-play Opportunities—Boston 1 of 3; Louisville 17, Boston College 10 linaman, from tie practica roster. Added Michel Manchester sophomore Erica goalie Jon Casey blocked it. The $7,400 70- 72-6670—278 NCAA East Regional final, have Florida’s Mr. Basketball award 9 3-Polnt goals—Mow Ybrk 1-3 (Tucker 1-2, Ytoshington 1 of 4. McNeese S t 13, Sam Houston S t 6 Auto Racing Lamy, offensive linaman, to the practica roster. defend their title. But that didn’t meet at Plainville High, East Biliy Mayfair $7,400 7667-67-71—278 Ringbloom has the lead in diving puck caromed off defenseman Larry Jackson 0-1), Los Angelas 3-9 (Scott 2-4, Wor­ Goalies—Boston, Lemelin, 5-2-1 (29 Mkkfie Tenn. 31, Murray S t 10 apparently landed prized 6-foot-7 this season. Brian Tennyson $6,575 74- 766668—279 SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS—Ac- Stop the poll voters from making Catholic had six swimmers par­ thy 1-1, Green 0-1, Johnson 0-3). Fouled shots-26 saves). \Mshington, Llut 7-6-0 Mississippi S t 27, Memphis S t 23 tivatad David Albright linebacker, and David with a total of 246 points after eight Murphy and into the crease, where M ark W iebe $6,575 667070-71—279 forward Rudy Johiison of Ribault In addition to Johnson, UCoim out—Norte. Rebounds—Now \brk 48 (Ewing (2 5 2 1 ). N. Caroline S t 16, Duke 0 PItchsr, tiotback, from the practica roster. them No. 1 today. dives. Teammate Kerri Lindland, the ticipate, with none advancing to the Chris Fterry $6,575 73- 706670—279Camel GP results High School in Jacksonville, Fla. has commitments from 6-foot-3 Cunneyworth tapped it in. 14), Los Angeles 46 (Johnson 15). As­ A— 16,342 NE Louisiana 10, Stephen F.Austin 3 Ptecad Tony Visco, linebacker, on ttte reserve Mark Brooks $is,575 72-6667-71—279 DEL fitAR, Calif. (AP) — FTesulta Surxfay All hut 15 of the 60 voters on the defending state Class L champ, is finals. sists—New Ybrk 30 (Jackun 9), Los Angeles Referee—Rob Shick. Linesmen—Ryan NW Louisiana 31, Jackson S t 24 lis t Added James King, Hnebacker, to the prac­ Johnson, considered by one shooting guard Brian Fair of But it was before Cunneyworth Nobs Dame 34, Tennessee 29 Don Pooiey $6,125 6673- 6670—280 from the Camel Grand Prix of Greeter Son national board of writers and broad­ Eagle senior Stacey Luoma had 20 (Johnson 14). Total fouls— Now 'ibrk 20, Bozak, Mark Vines. Bill Glasson $6,125 tica roster. second with 244 points. got the puck that the perceived in­ Samford 49, Concord 14 66- 74-6672—280Diego IMSA Camel GT prototype sports car recruiting service as the 19th best Phoenix, 6-foot-2 point guard Los Angelos 15. A—17,342. Jim Thorpe $5,750 HOCKEY casters had UNLV first on their bal­ Senior Katelyn Lindstrom is her best time in taking 21st place in South Carolina 38, S. Illinois 13 68- 71-71-71—281race at the l.60-mlle Del Mar Ftargrounds clr- recruit in the country, will become Kevin Ollie of Los Angeles, 6- fraction occurred. Whalers forward Canadlens 5, Nordlques 4 Vijay Singh $5,750 Notional Hocksy League lots. The Runnin’ Rebels had 1,601 the 500 freestyle with a time of Southern Miss. 13, Auburn 12 72- 69-6671—281 cuH, with drivers, hometowns, car, winner's second leading qualifier in the 100- Pat Verbeek knocked Stars defen­ Jim Gallagher $5,750 66767074—?81 QUEBEC NORDKXIES-Tradad Max Mid- the highest ranked player to sign foot-6 forward Donny Marshall of Tennessee S t 31, S outhern U. 21 average speed In miles per hour, laps com­ points, well ahead of Arkansas, 6:15.99. She also was 20th in the OT Mike Huibert $5,450 74- 71-67-71—283 dendorf, forward, to the Edmonton Oilers for fu­ yard breaststroke field with a time seman Shawn Chambers down, set­ Calendar Tennessee Tech X, Austin Peay 14, QT pleted, and prize money (dq-Wsover was dis­ with UCorm since Jim Calhoun Federal Way, Wash., and 6-foot-lO Quebec 2 1 1 0—4 Mike Donald $5,088 7067-7672—284 qualified): ture considaratlons. Recalled Tony Hrkac, 1,506, and Arizona, 1,488, which of 1:10.39. Lindstrom also is the 200 free. Laura Chlupsa was 19th in Troy S t 24, Nicholls S t 23 took over the program in 1986. ting up the two-on-one that ended Montreal 0 2 2 1— 5 fifiorris Hatalsky $5,088 6676-70-70-284 1, Juan Manuel Fangio, Argentina, Toyota canter, from Halifax of the American Hockey center Nantambu Willingham of Virginia 24, North Carolina 10 each received five first-place votes. fourth best qualifier in the 50-yard the 50 free. The foursome of First Period— 1. Quebec, Broton 4 (DeB-lois, $5,088 67- 72-71-74—284 League. Johnson is the fifth player — one Atlanta. the game. Today William & Mary 31. James Madison 21 Eagle HF89, 78.836 mph, 87 laps complelad, Michigan State was fourth with FootbaH Velischek), 5:36. 2, Quebec. McKegney Joey Sindelar $5,088 6670- 69-77—284$50,000. WINNIPEG JETS—Traded Dave Ellett, freestyle where she set a school Luoma, Chlupsa, Cheryl Griswold 6 MIDW EST at each position — to verbally Of the five, F^ir, Marshall and “(Verbeek) stuck his stick be­ (Fogarty, Cirella), 8:49 (pp). Penal­ Tony Sills $4,700 73- 69-7073—285 defenseman, and Ftaul Fenton, left wing, to the one first-place vote and 1,302 points and Kerry Murphy had their best 9 Hartford Public at Manchester, 1:30 p.m. 2, Davy Jones, Lake Tahoe, Nev., Jaguar Ball S t 20. E. Michigan 13 record with a time of :25.49. tween my legs,” Chambers said. “He Boys Soccer ties—Du fresno, Mon (hooking). 8:06; Montreal Donnie Hammond $4,700 74- 71-7070—285XJR-10, 87, $20,000 Toronto fitaple Leafs for Ed Olezyk, canter, and commit to the Huskies during the Willingham have already qualified Cent Michigan 52, ONo U. 7 and was followed in the Top Ten by April Little (58.01) and Melissa time of the year at 4:23.77. They are Class S Division bench, sen/ed by Richer (too many men), Russ Cochran $4,700 72-7073-70—285 3, John Ftaul Jr., West FYilm Beach, Re., Nis­ early signing period. under the NCAA’s freshman just tripped me.” Indiana 20, Wisconsin 7 fifiark Osborne, left wing.. North Carolina, Duke, Alabama, In­ second alternate in the 400 free Quarterfinals 14:09. Peter Persons $4,500 72- 74-70-70—286san GTP ZX-T, 87, $18000. COLLEGE TTie weeklong early signing academic eligibility rules. Johnson Myers (58.93) are the seventh and Said Bobby Smith: “It was pretty Coventry vs. Aquinas (at Giastonbury High Second Period—3, Monbeal, Lebeau 6 Iowa S t 27, Missouri 25 John fitehaffey $4,400 69- 7672-70-2874, Geoff Brabham, Australia, Nissan GTP BOWLING GREEN—AnnourKed they will rx)t diana, Georgetown and Ohio State. 10th top qualifiers, respectively, for relay. School). 11 a.m. (Pederson, Lefebvre), 10:49 (pp). 4. Quebec, Miami, ONo31,KontSt 10 Billy Flay Brown $4,300 7673- 6674—288 ZX-T NPT90, 87. $10,000. UNLV has four starters back from period begins Wednesday. and Ollie reportedly are close to blatant. It turned a pretty innocent G irls Soccer Morin 1 (Vincelette, Laflour), 13:48. 5, Montreal, Michigan 22, Illinois 17 Lance Suzuki $4,200 66767670—289 5, Chip Robinson, Oldwick, NJ, Nissan GTP renew the contract of Moe Ankney, football the 100-yard freestyle final. TTie 200 medley relay team of coach. Johnson, who narrowed his achieving the necessary Scholastic play into a two-on-one. After all the S em lA nsIs Richer 9 (Schneider), 19:54 (pp). Penal­ M ichigan S t 28, M innesota 16 FlobertGamez$4,150 74-74-6674—290 ZX-T NPT90, 87, $8,000. the team which beat Duke 103-73 in Chlupsa, Griswold, Patricia Fehling TROY STATE—Anrvxmced the resigration of choices down to UConn and Aptitude Test scores. The 2(X)-yard medley relay of cheap penalties he called in the third Manrritaster vs. Nonvich Free Academy (at ties—Finn. Quo (high-sticking) 3:58; MePhoe, N. Iowa 52, Clarion 12 Arxirew Magee $4,100 73- 7674-73-2926, Parker Johnstone, Redmond, Ora., and Sandy Brindamour, Lindstrom, and Emily Breen finished 16th. Eastern Connecticut Stats University), 10:30 fifion (roughing), 3:58; Loisells, Que (hooking), Navy 14. Toledo 10 Dave Stockton $4,050 7674- 73-73—296Doug F’eterson, Flancho Cordova, Calif., Fton- Robert kfieddox, football coach, affective Dae. Alabama, is expected to announce a.m . 8:57; DeBlois, Que minor-major (instigator. Nebraska 41. Kansas 9 Mark Rolling $4,000 74- 7672-81-303tiac Spice SE88L, 87, $18,000. 31. Please see HUSKIES, page 19 Emily Lappen and Myers was Please see WHALERS, page 18 1 - 0 18—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, November 12, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, November 12, 1990—19 The one that got away costly to Thomas, Chiefs Lakers don’t resemble teams of the recent past By The Associated Press Dallas 6. behind them. “Kiki made the big shots for us,” don’t think we missed an open man By BILL BARNARD Olajuwon, who had 31 points, 21 The four AFC Central teams — The Bills (8-1) won their seventh Ewing said. “He’s been stepping up all night.” The Associated Press rebounds and seven blocked shots. Linebacker Derrick Thomas had a Cleveland, Cincinnati, Houston and straight game, while the Cardinals all season. I wasn’t able to inake my Los Angeles, winners of nine A 2-for-16 shooting slump by the memorable day for the Kansas City Pittsburgh — had the week off. fell to 2-7. shots in the fourth quarter because straight Kicific Division titles, over­ Rockets allowed the Jazz to t ^ e a Chiefs with a record seven sacks. Washington is at Philadelphia in The Los Angeles Lakers no came a 9-point deficit to trail 52-51 longer look like the composed, con­ they collapsed on me, but fortunate­ 79-78 lead with 8:27 remaining in What he will never forget, however, tonight’s game. at halftime. Vikings 17, Lions 7: Heisman fident team that won 63 games last ly I was able to find the open man.” the game. is the eighth sack that got away. The Seahawks (4-5) moved 66 Both teams were hot in the third Trophy winner Andre Ware was in­ season. New York led 94-93 on Ewing’s But Houston regained the lead for Thomas barely missed sacking yards in four plays in their final period, combining for 64 points. effective in his first NFL start, and “The concentration has to be there two free throws with 5:29 left before good on its next possession with a Dave Krieg on the final play of the 3-point play by Otis Thorpe that drive, helped by Krieg’s 25-yard his second-half relief. Bob for 48 minutes,” coach Mike Dun- Vandeweghe scored the Knicks’ game Sunday, but the Seattle started a 21-2 spurt. Olajuwon and pass to Tommy Kane. Nick Lowery Gagliano, fared no better for Detroit leavy said after the Lakers’ record next 8 points on two 18-footers, a quarterback ducked away and NBA Roundup Kenny Smith each scored 7 points kicked three field goals for the against Minnesota. / > fell to 1-3 with a 109-103 loss to the layup and two free throws, giving during the run that gave Houston a passed to Paul Skansi among a Chiefs (5-4) and Dan Saleaumua The Vikings had four intercep­ New \brk Knicks on Sunday night. them a 102-99 lead with 2:30 Vlade Divac’s free throw with 30 99-81 lead with 3:06 remaining. crowd of players for a 25-yard recovered a fumble in tlie end zone tions — two each of Gagliano and “1 have to take some of the blame as remaining. seconds left gave the Lakers an Utah guard Darrell Griffitti, in­ touchdown. Norm Johnson’s extra Ware — and recovered a fumble, the coach, but each individual player Vandeweghe’s dunk with l*/2 84-83 lead going into the final 12 serted into the starting lineup when point gave the Seahawks a 17-16 and scored all of their points after has to look inside himself.” minutes left made it 106-KX) as the victory, Seattle’s first win in Kansas 0 Magic Johnson had 24 points, 15 Knicks outscored the Lakers 9-4 in minutes. Jeff Malone could not play because NFL Roundup Lions’ turnovers, including A1 City since 1980. rebounds and 14 assists, and back- But the Knicks held Los Angeles of a back sprain, scored 24 points to Noga’s 26-yard interception retiun to 19 points on 6-for-20 shooting in pass the 12,000-point mark for his “I thought I had him,” Thomas for a touchdown. court teammate Byron &ott scored “We need to get tougher said. “That last sack I didn’t get is for Kansas City’s only touchdown in 24 points, but the Lakers were the fourth quarter. career. Ware was exciting at times, but John Stockton also scored 24 for the one I’m going to remember.” three weeks. dominated inside. down low. Our problem so Trail Blazers 138, Clippers 107: Thomas, the AFC’s defensive did not direct Detroit to any points. Utah and Karl Malone had 17 points “I’m glad they didn’t call in-the- Knicks center Patrick Ewing had Portland remained the NBA’s only He completed 5 of 11 passes for 48 far has not been the new unbeaten team, handing Los An­ and 14 rebounds. grasp,” Krieg said. “He had his rookie of the year last season, broke 27 points and 14 rebounds, forward yards and ran six times for 34 yards. geles its fourth consecutive lopsided Timberwolves 108, Magk 81: hands around my hips. I just shook the NFL sack record of six set by Kiki Vandeweghe scored 22 points offense, but too many men­ Ware started in place of Rodney defeat. Minnesota outscored winless Orlan­ away from him, fortunately.” San Francisco’s Fred Dean against and Charles Oakley grabbed 12 tal mistakes. We threw the V New Orleans in 1983. Peete, who has a pulled hamstring rebounds. Clyde Drexler scored 17 of his 23 do 30-10 during one second-half Skansi said Krieg’s scrambling and wasn’t in uniform. ball away twice out of points in the runaway first half and stretch, and the Timberwolves was responsible for the success of 49ers 24, Cowboys 6: San Fran­ “We need to get tougher down cisco stayed unbeaten as Joe Mon­ low,” Johnson said. “Our problem Kevin Duckworth added 22 points posted their second straight lopsided the play because his receivers bounds and lost a rebound for the Trail Blazers. victory. need^ time to reach the end zone tana clicked with Jerry Rice with 12 Packers 29, Raiders 16: Don so far has not been the new offense, pass completions for 147 yards and but too many mental mistakes. We when we could have dusted Charles Smith had 21 points and The Magic (0-6) have lost 21 of since there was only time for one Majkowski threw two touchdown Ken Norman 20 for the Clippers, 22 games, 30 of 32 and 37 of 40 play. a touchdown against Dallas. passes and Chris Jacke kicked a threw the bdl away twice out of the game. We have to get Montana, playing his first game bounds and lost a rebound when we who have lost four straight games since last season. Against the Tim­ “That’s Dave Krieg,” Skansi said. team-record five field goals for IT. mentally tougher when the berwolves, the Magic shot 40 per­ in Texas Stadium, led the 49ers to could have dusted the game. We by an average margin of 24 after “He’s the most serious competitor I Green Bay, which snapped the winning their first two of Ute season. cent from the floor and conunitted their ninth consecutive victory this have to get mentally tougher when game is tight.” know. He can be down but he just Raiders’ 10-game homefield win­ The Trail Blazers (5-0) built a 19 turnovers. season, their 17th overall and 15th the game is tight.” doesn’t give up.” ning streak under coach Art Shell. — Magic Johnson 69-42 halftime lead as Drexler Miimesota continued its dtHnina- on the road. He completed 27 of 37 Elsewhere in the NBA on Sun­ But despite the Chiefs’ loss, it Majkowski threw a 28-yard ___ Th« Assoclatad Pt m s scored 13 points in the first quarter tion of the NBA’s most recent ex­ passes for 290 yards and capped the day, it was Minnesota 108, Orlando was Thomas who was the outstand­ touchdown pass to Perry Kemp on RECORD SETTER — Kansas City linebacker Derrick Thomas (58) sacks Seattle quarter­ 81; Houston 110, Utah 90; and the last three minutes. and former University of Connec­ pansion teams. On Friday, the Tim­ performance by scoring on a 4-yard ing performer of the game. the first play of the fourth quarter back Dave Krieg during their game Sunday in Kansas City. Thomas set a new NFL record A'. ^ ■ The Knicks have won the first ticut star Cliff Robinson came off berwolves won 106-77 over Char­ run with 3:12 to play. Portland 138, the Lxjs Angeles Clip­ “He has outstanding quickness,” and also hit Vince Workman for a pers 107. two games of a four-game West the bench for 10 of his 16 points in lotte — which joined the league in The Cowboys managed only two with seven sacks, but it was not enough as the Seahawks won, 17-16. said Seattle tackle Andy Heck, who 5-yard score. The lackers (4-5) won Vandeweghe was 9-for-12 from Coast trip, having beaten Sacramen­ the second period. 1988-89, one year before Minnesota tried to block Thomas. “If he gets an field goals as their record dropped to even though Majkowski was sacked the field and scored 10 points in the to on Satuiday night. Duckworth scored 14 points in and Orlando. field goals from John Carney and a edge on you, he’s going to blow 3-7 and they lost to the 49ers for the eight times. The Bears led 24-3 early in the weight for three years, continued his The Associated Press final 5>/2 minutes for the Knicks. “Our goal was to say close and the third period, hitting six of eight It was the Wolves’ first two-game right past you.” sixth consecutive time. Jacke kicked field goals of 39, 51, 1-yard touchdown plunge from third quarter, but the Falcons (3-6) rejuvenation with his second straight “It’s the best win since I’ve been create turnovers with our defense,” shots from the field, as Rsrtland ex­ winning streak since last March and linebacker-tumed-fullback Gary THREADING THE NEEDLE — The Knicks’ Patrick Ewing Bills 45, Cardinals 14; Jim Kelly 32, 23 and 20 yards, and is 17 of 19 rallied to within a touchdown. TTien 100-yard mshing game for New Or­ here,” said Vandeweghe, who has coach Stu Jackson said. “It was a tended its lead to 105-76. gave, them a 3-1 record at their new In other NFL games, it was Plummer. slips a pass between the Los Angeles Lakers’ Vlade Divac, threw four touchdown passes this year. The Raiders fell to 6-3 Vestee Jackson returned an intercep­ leans. played parts of two seasons with the big win. The key to the game was Rockets 110, Jazz 90: Houston Target Center. Minnesota recorded The Broncos (3-6) trailed 9-7 at left, and Magic Johnson in their game Sunday night at the Chicago 30, Atlanta 24; Indianapolis despite snow, wind and rain in Buf­ with their second straight loss, but tion 45 yards for a touchdown with Heyward, trimmed down to 259 Knicks. “It’s fun to return to LA and that we put on a lot of defensive rolled over Utah behind a dominat­ its first back-to-back 100-point 13, New England 10; Miami 17, the falo, plus the loss of leading receiver halftime, their first deficit at the half 1:28 left fora 30-17 lead. pounds from a high of 290, rushed Forum. The Knicks beat the Lakers, 109-103. pressure. We ran the offense well. I ing performance from Akeem games since last February. still lead the AFC West. this season. play well.” New York Jets 3; Minnesota 17, Andre Reed with an ankle injury. Chicago comerback Lemuel Stin­ for 122 yards a week ago and 155 Bears 30, Falcons 24: Wendell Detroit 7; Buffalo 45, Phoenix 14; Kelly completed 11 of 16 passes Chargers 19, Broncos 7; Comer- son, who ^ engaged in a verbal on Sunday. In the first seven games back Gill Byrd intercepted two pas­ Davis caught five passes for 105 O I! New Orleans 35, Tampa Bay 7; San for 165 yards and touchdowns to dispute with Falcons comerback of the season, Heyward carried 11 ses, setting up 10 second-half points, yards, scored one touchdown and set Deion Sanders and wide receiver DO r- Diego 19, Denver 7; Green Bay 29, Keith McKeller, Butch Rolle, Steve times for 35 yards. Chang winds up and Marion Butts mshed for 114 up another with a 51-yard reception Andre Rison during the week, inter­ S S the Los Angeles Raiders 16; the Heyward scored on runs of 47 In Brief . . . Huskies Tasker and Don Beebe. All of the yards on 16 carries for San Diego. as Chicago (8-1) won its fifth cepted two passes by Chris Miller. 5> m New York Giants 31, the Los An­ game’s scoring came while the and 2 yards as New Orleans im­ The Chargers (5-5) won their straight game and handed Atlanta its Saints 35, Buccaneers 7: Craig From Page 17 geles Rams 7; and San Francisco 24, teams moved with a 29-mph wind proved to 4-5. The Buccaneers are a tough season S ^ third straight game, getting four 15th consecutive road loss. Heyward, who couldn’t control his 4-6. UConn in NCAA championship O 00 NEW CANAAN (AP) — Mount St. I ^ ’s Pfcter the most lopsided championship North Carolina, which in 1982 In addition to North Carolim, U' z -< was the last team to start and finish By ROB GLOSTER Rono, a gold medalist in the 1988 Olympics, won the game ever played. All-American schools weren’t ranked in last H H Report says NCAA District 1 men’s cross country meet Saturday Larry Johnson and defensive star No. 1 before UNLV, and Indiana season’s final poll, with Pittsburgh The Associated Press m I Jets mainly victimized while Connecticut won the team title. Stacey Augmon both opted to return both have freshmen to thank for (12-17) the only team in the 0 m WEMBLEY, England — At the end of a lost season, Rono, who placed first in the 1,500 in Seoul, was the to the Runnin’ Rebels rather than go their lofty rankings. The Tar Heels preseason Top 25 with a sub.-500 Strawberry second straight Mount St. Mary’s ruiuier to capture the to the NBA, only to find out in July have the nation’s top recruiting class record last season. The Panthers is r ^ y to go home and sleep. The 18-year-old American, who missed the opening 1 ^ event, following in the footsteps of Sammy Cheriuyot. they could not defend their title. with five players 1^ by 7-foot Eric return four starters from last season Montross, while Indiana’s young three months of the tennis year with a fractur^ hip, Rono beat Connecticut’s Andy Ball by three seconds, Coach Jerry Tarkanian, the center and will be helped greatly by the by ferocious Miami ‘D’ drank again of the 14-year-old allegations, and team will be augmented by guard return of point guard Sean Miller, finished the ATP Tour season Sunday with a loss to Swit­ R o with a time of 30:58 on the 10,000-meter course at Damon Bailey, one of the most- zerland’s Jakob Hlasek in the final of the Wembley in­ n Waveny Kiric. the school offered several alterna­ who m iss^ last season after under­ publicized grade school players who going surgery on his ankle. door tournament. o ^ came off breaks. NEW YORK (AP) — The agent Georgetown's Steve Holmaim was third, followed by tive punishments to the NCAA’s In­ CJ CD By DAVE GOLDBERG “There was a delay in the fact that fractions Committee last month and was scrutinized nationally Pitt is one of five Big East teams “Hopefully I can take a few weeks off after this 10- The game was tied 3-3 at the half I was unaware that a whistle had in for Darryl Strawberry denies allega­ Army’s Aaron Pogue, who grabbed the final berth for the m CD The Associated Press tions by two former New York Mets NCAA Championships in Knoxville, Tenn., on Nov. 19. it is possible the postseason ban for throughout his successful high in the rankings — along with Geor­ week stretch,” said Chang, who has been in New Ybrk, on field goals of 23 yards by fact been blown,” Hantak said. “It school career in the Hoosier state. teammates that the All-Star resumed Connecticut placed three runners in the top 12, with 1991 may yet be overturned. getown, Syracuse, Connecticut and Vienna, Sydney, Tokyo, Stockholm, I ^ s and London O Miami’s Pete Stoyanovich and 24 came to light at a later time ... UCLA started the Second Ten and EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ. — drinking late last season, less than Pete Rea finishing ninth and Gary Giffen finishing 12th North Carolina, the highest team St. John’s — while the Atlantic during that span. yards by New York’s Kit Leahy. which changed the complexion of was followed by Pittsburgh, The New \brk Jets were victimized six months after treatment for al­ as the Huskies surprised Boston University, beating the in the poll not ranked in last Coast Conference has four — North “It’s nice to be able to go home and rest and just take Then Miami’s first drive stalled at the ruling...” Syracuse, LSU, Oklahoma, the No. by a 25 mph wind and an official’s cohol abuse. Terriers by six points. Both the Huskies (58 points) and season’s final balloting, had 1,282 Carolina, Duke, Georgia Tech and it easy for a few days. I want to sleep.” S > the Jets’ 41 and Reggie Roby punted It also changed the complexion of 1 team in last season’s final poll, call. “There are a lot of bitter and the Terriers (64) advance to the NCAA Championships. points, 120 more than Duke, which Virginia — and the Big Ten and He was beaten 7-6 (7-4), 6-3 in Sunday’s final, in But most of all, they fell prey to high into the air. The ball bounced the game. But the Jets, at least Georgia Tech, Connecticut, Vir­ Southeastern Conference — which Hlasek served 13 aces and used his power to over­ at the 10, hit the right foot of New jealous people out there,” agent Eric It’ll be UConn’s first trip to the NCAAs since 1%9. received two first-place votes. Miami’s ferocious defense, trans­ publicly, had little or no comment ginia, Temple and Missouri, which Alabama, LSU and Georgia — three come Chang’s quickness. 30 > . York’s James Hasty, who was block­ — coaches have been told by the Goldschmidt said Sunday night. Alabama had 1,110 points to edge formed this season from one of the “We don’t worry when others say ND, Colorado top grid poll Indiana by 21. Georgetown had the was just socked with a two-year each. It was the last ATP Tour tournament of a disappointing NFL’s worst to its absolute best. ing, and was covered by Greg Baty NFL not to publicly criticize offi­ probation which includes a ban from things like that.” NEW YORK (AP) — The may pack a final two first-place votes and 1,054 Syracuse continues the longest year for Chang, though he still has the final The Dolphins beat the Jets 17-3 at the 6. cials. this year’s NCAA tournament. current streak for consecutive ap­ againj. Australia on Nov. 30-Dec. 2 and the Newsday, in its Sunday editions, powerful 1-2 punch on New Year’s Day. points, while Ohio State’s 887 “That one was our fault,” said Jets Coslet, whose team is now 4-6, The final five berths went to pearances in the poll, having been Cup in mid-December. Sunday, keeping their opponent said a pair of Mets players told the Notre Dame retained its No. 1 ranking and Colorado points made the Buckeyes the third without a defensive touchdown for coach Bruce Coslet. said the ruling didn’t change the Georgia, Texas, Louisville, Southern ranked every week since the final Though 1990 provided Chang with some highlights — Two plays later, Marino hit Tony game. newspaper last week that Strawberry moved up from fourth to second in today’s Associated Big Ten team in the Top Ten with the third straight week and running Michigan State and Indiana. Mississippi and St. John’s. poll of the 1983-84 season. winning the Canadian Open in July and a dramatic come­ Kiige from four yards out for a “We had to play an almost perfect drank beer in the clubhouse and Press poll. If they hold their positions until Jan. 1, the to 24 the number of quarters in took hard liquor to his hotel room on back triumph against Horst Skoff to give the United which they haven’t permitted a rush­ touchdown. game and we didn’t play well Orange Bowl will feature a winner-take-all clash for the States a Davis Cup semifinal victory over Austria in Sep­ On the next Miami possession, enough to beat Miami,” he said. road trips. The two players were not ing touchdown. identified. national championship. tember — it was a long, tough year. Stoyanovich missed a 53-yard field hi a sense, the Dolphins agreed, The Fighting Irish (8-1) were a near unanimous pick With David Griggs leading the On Thursday, the day Strawberry Chang finished 1989 ranked fifth in the world. But he goal attempt, his first miss in 14 particularly about the defense — as the top team after beating Tennessee 34-29 Saturday. way, they sacked Ken O’Brien five signed a five-year, $20.25 million injured his hip in December and was sidelined until tries dating back to last season. Miami is the only team in the league They received 55 of 60 first-place votes and 1,495 of a Geoff Brabham plays it safe times, intercepted two passes and free-agent contract with the Los An­ March. He spent the first half of the year trying to regain On the Jets’ first play, O’Brien that has allowed fewer than 100 possible 1,500 points from a nationwide panel of writers recovered a critical fumble on a punt geles Dodgers, reserve infielder Tim his 1989 form. passed over the middle, Jarvis Wil­ points, 96 in nine games. Their only that pounced off the leg of New Teufel took a swipe at Snawbeiry. and broadcasters. Now he is ready to hire a new coach and work on the liams deflected it and Tim McKyer loss was where they played Sunday York’s James Hasty that set up their Teufel said many of the Mets ques­ Colorado (9-1-1), which beat Oklahoma State 41-22, aspects of his game, such as serving and volleying, he picked it off, returning it 17 yards to to capture Camel GT crown first touchdown. — 20-3 to the unb^ten New York tioned how badly Strawberry was got the other five first-place votes and 1,419 points. Los­ must improve to regain a top ranking. the New York 34, where he stepped Giants. The result? Their sixth straight hurt in the final month when he ses by No. 2 Washington and No. 3 Houston helped the “I’m looking forward to this off-season,” said Chang, out of bounds. But he left the ball in “Defensively, it was just one out­ win, an 8-1 record and a tie for first missed some games with what he Buffaloes gain their highest ranking of the season. longtime racing star Dan Gurney. made a quick stop for fuel. The win­ who entered the Wembley tournament ranked 16th in the bounds, where the Jets’ Johnny Hec­ standing play after another,” said By MIKE HARRIS place with Buffalo in the AFC East. said was a bad back. Miami (6-2), which did not play Saturday, rose two “The car hit a 5>lastic marker) cone ner made his fuel stop early in the world. “I hope I can come back bigger, stronger, better, tor fell on it. The Associated Press “The offense keeps the stadium Miami coach Don Shula, whose Newsday said Strawberry was spots to thiid with 1,349 points. The Hurricanes will and it did some damage to the race, during the second of two full- faster.” After a two-minute delay, replay full. The guys who win Super team ranked 24th in the league asked in September about rumors meet the Southwest Conference champion in the Cotton bodywork. But after a few laps, the course caution periods. Hlasek, who also claimed the Wembley title in 1988, official Bill Swanson reversed the DEL MAR, Calif. — Geoff Bowls, they got defense,” said defensively last season but has that he had ben drinking after Bowl. car came back almost to normal. I Fangio, a native of ArgenUna who celebrated his 26th birthday a day early by winning his call and gave the ball back to New Brabham said he was feeling racy. Griggs, who had 21/2 sacks and is a turned it around with free agents rehabilitation. am very happy.” now lives in Miami, Fla., finished first ATP Tour event of tlie year. The victory was worth York. As 44 players swarmed onto like Griggs and ninth-round draft Lendl winner in exhibition Ironically, that attitude almost typical member of the new “No- “I’d be crazy to start drinking The race could have been a lot 87 laps and beat Jones’ Jaguar $42,800. the field — the offensive and defen­ picks like Jeff Cross. cost the Australian-born driver his Names” — he was a free-agent Tha Associatad Prasa again,” the paper reported Strawber­ MILAN, Italy (AP) — , dethroned by different but for an incident just 26 XJR-10 to the finish line by one “i served very well on the big points. He really sive units of both teams — referee “They were hanging tough,” said third straight IMSA Camel GT rookie a year ago. INTERCEPTION RETURN — Louis Oliver (25) of the Dol­ ry said at the time. “I’ve got a lot at Stefan Edberg as No. 1 player in the world, proved to be minutes after the start. minute, 1.29 seconds. The winner, couldn’t jump on me because my first serve was so Dick Hantack conferred and an­ running back Troy Stradford, who the king of exhibitions Sunday by taking his second big- Prototype sports car championship. A1 Unser Jr., making a rare IMSA who earned $90,000, including “Our offensive guys don’t have phins is grabbed by Jets’ running back Freeman McNeil after stake. It could ruin my life.” Brabham, who needed only to good,” Hlasek said. “I uied to go for it on my first serve, stats, but we’re 8-1.” nounced the ball would go back to caught seven passes for 53 yards money event in as many nights. appearance, set a qualifying record $40,000 for finishing fourth in the to go for a lot of quick points.” intercepting a Ken O'Brien pass in the fourth quarter of their Mets general manager Frank finish lOth or better in Sunday’s The offense had some stats Sun­ Miami because of an “inadverdent and ran eight times for 46. “But we Lendl won the inaugural Milan shootout, featuring Saturday when he won the pole in a season standings, averaged 78.836 whistle” when McKyer stepped out. just laid ourselves out there and got Cashen said he had heard talk about Camel Grand Prix of Southern day — 306 total yards to 154 for the game Sunday at Giants Stadium. The Doiphins beat the Jets, Strawberry drinking, but said, “I tiebreaks instead of standard sets, by defeating Jonas Spice-Chevrolet GTP. He never mph. Six plays later, 2:13 into the the game.” Svensson of Sweden 7-5, 5-7, 7-4 on Sunday night. California to wrap up the title, was even got in the car Sunday. Jones and Paul, battling for Jets and 21 of 36 passing for 192 17-3. never a sk ^ him directly.” leading in the early going when he yards by Dan Marino. fourth quarter, Marc Logan went in With just a little help from their Lendl, who beat Edberg in the final of the “Big Four” Jay Cochran, the team’s regular second place, crashed together in the friends. suddenly tapped one of the concrete But their two touchdowns both from a yard out and it was 17-3. money tournament in Rome on Saturday night, earned driver, started the race and led until first turn of the final lap. Jones went $200,000 for 38 minutes and 50 seconds of actual play­ barriers lining the 1.60-mile, 10-tum a Ferrari-Alba driven by Ruggerio on to finish and Raul, who had been Two reasons why ing time. Del Mar Fairgrounds temporary cir­ Melgrati of Italy smashed the Spice second before the incident, wound cuit, spinning off course. up third, a lap behind. The Nissans 1 into one of the concrete barriers we should be your “I was feeling pretty comfortable Wilander wins CitiBank tourney lining the narrow circuit. of Brabham and his teammate Chip until I ended up sliding backward UConn football finally able ^TANSAYS: car repair choice. ITAPARICA, Brazil (AP) — beat Mar- “In the chicane I had to turn left Robinson were fourth and fifth, also Whalers "SEE US FIRST, into the escape road in turn one,” and Jay hit the right-rear side of my a lap down. celo Filippini 6-1,6-2 in the final of the Citibank tourna­ Brabham said. “Up imtil then, I was SEE US LAST. car,” Melgrati said. “I think Jay Robinson, who could have taken From Page 17 ment Sunday. Wilander, ranked 40th in the worl4 used a feeling pretty racy. That brought me BUT SEE USr didn’t realize the distance between the championship from Brabham to put together complete game repertoire of lobs and baseline strokes to beat Fulippmi, back to earth in a hurry. I lost the .YOU’LL BE GLAD he and I. The chicane is only for one with a victory, if Brabham didn’t ranked 50th, in only 84 minutes. lead, flat-spotted my tires, and it finish in top 10, said: “It was a very period, he doesn’t call one that .YOUDIDI car. Where was I to go?” BOSTON (AP) — Matt DeGen- quarterback Stan Greene as Connec­ pretty much chang^ my attitude Cochran, disputing that version of hard race. I was fighting with the car chang^ the outcome of the game.” ticut a 28-14 lead midway through Peoples wins Kapalua golf about the whole race. I played if naro set the all-time "VSiikee Con­ ticut ended the Terriers’ four-game the incident, said, “I don’t think he most of the time. I’m disappointed the fourth period after linebacker KAPALUA, Hawaii (AP) — David Peoples shot a 5- safer after that.” The loss dropped the Stars to ference passing record against Bos­ winning streak in a driving Jim Reppi intercepted a pass and (Melgrati) looked in his mirrors at with the championship, but I did my 4-10-4 for the season, including a The skills of our professional people under-par 66 for a tournament-record 2 0 -u n d er^ tot^ Brabham, whose Nissan GTP ton University, but all he wanted to rainstorm before 846 hardy fans. returned it 54 yards. all. My (seat) belts had come loose best today. Overall, it was a great 9 1-7-2 record on the road. And Gag- and the most effective repair equipment help us and a five-stroke victory over Davis Love UI m tne dropped back to eighth after his talk about was the team’s perfor­ “He’s the besL end of question,” Connecticut took the opening about six laps earlier and I was season.” ner’s injury bodes ill for the future. repair your damaged vehicle in the best possible Kapalua International on Saturday. spin, came back to capture fourth Brabham said, “It’s great just to mance in the 28-21 victory, Coimecticut coach Tom Jackson said kickoff and marched to the BU 10. trying to be very cautious. It was our way. For unitized body damage, we use the Chief The previous record at the par-71 Bay Comw was place and the $150,000 title, while be in the position to win three cham­ Team trainer Dave Surprenant “This was a complete team win,” of DeGennaro. “And you know However, comerback Jerome Tom­ race. We were just pulling away. EZLiner II to accurately and quickly repair your 266, set in 1984 by and tied m 1988 by Bob Juan Manuel Fangio II drove a pionships in a row.” said Gagner originally injured the he said Saturday. “TTie potential was why? He’s passed the test of time. lin blocked a field goal attempt and t car to manufacturer's specifications. “That’s racing, but I think it’s real Gilder. Love’s round of 68 left him a shot ahead of Nick Toyota Eagle to victory in the unfair. I thought we had a chance to knee during the Stars’ preseason always there. We just showed it He’s been doing it for four years. I ran 83 yards for a touchdown. Oiu skilled craftsmen then take profes­ Price, who closed with a 67. - • i season-finale. win and it’s too bad for (race He appeared to throw caution to tour of the Soviet Union. The train­ today.” know he’ll want to go out next week After DeGennaro tied the score sional care in finishing and painting your car to Peoples earned $150,000 fopr his first professional Brabham, the son of three-time promoter) Chris POok and for A1 the wind in the waning moments of ing staff felt Gagner could play DeGennaro threw for three touch­ real strong, just like the rest of the with a pass to Didio, Greene complete the job to your satisfaction. Because we victory. Formula C^e champion Sir Jack (Unser).” the race, battling and passing Robin­ through the season with the inju^, downs to rally Connecticut to a seniors.” regained the lead for BU with a 17- know you take pride in your car, we take pride in Brabham, said, “I’m glad it’s over. I^ g io :!aid, “He (Cochran) had a son in the final few laps. but the pain was getting worse with 28-21 and improve the Huskies Greene, a junior college transfer, yard pass to Brian Slaughter. STAN OZIMEK our work. Graf, Sabatini both ready each game, according to Surprenant. AWARD WINNING It was a tough, tough weekend.” chance to go away from the rest of “We knew we had it won at that record to 5-5 overall and 4-3 in the became Boston University’s all-time Connecticut took command in the See all the reasons why you can trust WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — Steffi Graf and BODY SHOP MANAGER your vehicle repair to us. Stop in or call. Fangio, who took the lead 12 the field, but he crashed, and that is point and I thought I may as well When a Whalers player fell on conference. passing leader as he completed 22 of second half, tying the score on a Gabriela Sabatini said they were primed for the $3 mil­ 9 minutes from the end of the one- something that can happen to you on have a little fun and try to get past Gagner’s knee in the first period LOANER A RENTAL VEKCLES AVAILABLE IN UOST CASES lion Virginia Slims championships in New York after a DeGennaro shattered records set 38 tosses for 209 yards and two plunge by Tollefsen. That capped a hour, 45-minute timed event, earned Chip there at the end. It was a good Saturday, “that made our decision a street course like this one.” Th* Aasoclatad Prass last year by Maine’s Mike Buck as touchdowns. 66-yard drive helped by two 15-yard week of tennis in Worcester. the fourth victory of his IMSA fight,” he said. (to proceed with surgery),” ^ COLLISION Graf took 84 minutes to beat Sabatini 7-6 (7-5), 6-3 After that incident, the race was WINNER — Steffi Graf of Germany fires a he passed for 264 yards for a career DeGennaro connected with Mark penalties. career, all of them in 1990. He was wide open, with Brabham, Wayne Parker Johnstone and Doug Peter­ Surprenant said. Sunday for the New England Virginia Slims champion­ backhand to Gabriela Sabatini during the New total of 9,005. He also ran for 16 Didio on scoring strikes of 13 and Kevin Wesley, who ran for 135 the last of six different leaders in the Taylor, Davy Jones and John Paul Jr. son co-drove a Pontiac Spice to yards for a record of 8,%5 yards in 19 yards and with fullback Gerard yards, gained 48 in a drive that put CENTER ships. sixth overall and the Camel Lights England Virginia Slims championship at the Gagner leads the Stars with nine But she was already thinking ahead to the Slims tour­ 87-lap, 139.2-mile race. taking turns in the lead before Fbn- total offense. Tollefsen for one of 7 yards. division victory, finishing three laps Worcester Centrum on Sunday. Graf beat goals and has five assists, including Connecticut ahead to stay late in the 500 WEST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER, CT nament at New York’s Madison Square Garden, which “The Toyota is getting very reli­ gio went to the front to stay. DeGennaro outduelled BU His second to Didio gave Connec­ third quarter. able,” said Fangio, who drives for Fangio got the lead when Paul behind Robinson’s Nissan. one in Saturday’s game. 646-4321 started today. Sabatini In straight sets 7-6 (7-5), 6-3. 0