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Houston Becoming No. 1 Is As Simple As 1-2-3 20 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, November 9,1990 Houston becoming No. 1 is as simple as 1-2-3 SATURDAY “I’m concerned with how we’ll By DICK BRINSTER found them before our ninth game.” (8-1) might be in next week’s poll. the Cougars (8-0) have their own match up,” Holtz said. “We haven’t The Associated Press The Irish offense, led by Rick “It’s on your mind, but you don’t agenda. been able to hold many people to NCAA Football Mirer and Rocket Ismail, is averag­ want to focus on one thing so mueh “We said, ‘Let’s administer the It’s as easy as 1-2-3. under 20 points, and yet it’ll be dif­ ing 35.6 points and 434 yards per death penalty every Saturday we FEATURES INSIDE that you lose sight of what you real­ ficult for us to score many points on No, 1 Notre Dame needs a victory Kansas, No. 15 Auburn vs. Southern game. The offense has scored at ly want to do. We just want to win play,”’ Jenkins said. to retain its loftiest of perches. Tennessee.” Mississippi, No. 17 Dlinois at No. least 30 points five times. our next game.” Houston views its game against No. 2 Washington needs a loss by Should the Irish fail in their quest 19 Michigan, No. 20 Oregon at “This team is richly talented,” Texas (6-1 overall and 4-0 in the ■ New TV listings grids /Pages 12,13 the Irish and a victory of its own to at Knoxville, Tenn., Washington California, No. 21 Penn State vs. Tennessee coach Johnny Majors said Washington has clinched the Southwest Conference with the in­ move up. would be the heir apparent with a Maryland, No. 22 Louisville vs. of Notre Dame. “This is the kind of Pac-10 Conference title and a Rose side track to the Cotton Bowl) as its ■ Social and Seniors news /Page 5 victory when it hosts UCLA. Hous­ Boston College, No. 23 Southern team that can blow you out, I don’t Bowl berth last week. But Hall, who chance to show a national audience What's No. 3 Houston, on bowl-forbid­ ton, which plays at No. 14 Texas, is Cal at Oregon State, and No. 24, den probation, would love another care who you are. intercepted a pass and blocked a why it should be ranked first. next in line. Michigan State at Miimesota. punt last week in a 54-10 victory Advised that Jenkins had stated ■ Reiigion update /Page 6 weekend of upsets that could give it “Lou will try to tell you they Elsewhere in games involving the Holtz does have reason for con­ over Arizona, doesn’t think the Hus­ that Houston’s run-and-shoot of­ News — as the nation’s only umblemished don’t have the talent that a lot of Top 10, it will be No. 4 Colorado vs. cern. Notre Dame (7-1) allows 23.7 kies will have a letdown against fense can’t be stopped unless it ■ Chiidren’s games /Page 6 major college football team — the other folks have, but they have a lot Oklahoma State, No. 6 Iowa vs. points per game and has held just stops itself, Texas coach David Weekend Edition status of being on top. and it’s well coached.” UCLA (4-5). Ohio State, No. 7 Georgia Tech vs. two teams — Michigan State got 19 “Everyone was really excited last McWilliams said, “I think he’s got a ■ Reader’s forum /Page 4 Nov. 10,1990 *Tm worried," Notre Dame coach Tennessee (5-1-2) has an outside Virginia Tech, NO. 8 Brigham and Purdue 11 — below 20. Saturday,” he said. “But we’re pretty strong case.” Lou Holtz said of his team’s clash shot at the Southeastern Conference Young at No. 25 Wyoming, and No “We’re giving up 25 points and And if the shoot is stopped, Saturday with ninth-ranked Ten­ championship and its accompanying relaxed now and we’re going to play 10 Florida vs. Georgia at Jackson­ nearly 400 yards a game,” Holtz Sugar Bowl berth. more relaxed without the pressure of there’s always the run. Texas Imows Keating charges nessee. ville. said. “I’ve never heard of a good He should be, considering his “The national championship will the Rose Bowl and the Pac-10 all about Houston’s Chuck Also, it will be No. 11 Virginia at team doing that. Weatherspoon, who has run for 379 Irish are one of four teams to have come if it’s there,” Washington championship.” Vbur Hometown Newspaper Voted 1990 New England Newspaper of the Year Newsstand Price: 35 Cents jeapordized North Carolina, No. 12 Florida State “If there were answers to our comerback Dana Hall said when Mindful of NCAA sanctions, yards in the last two games against fallen from the top this season. vs. Cincinnati, No. 13 Nebraska at LOS ANGELES (AP) — defensive problems we would have asked where he thought the Huskies Houston coach John Jenkins says the Longhorns. More than half the securities fraud charges against Charles H. Keating Jr. were jeopardized Friday by a judge who said they Purdy agrees to fix faulty parts cannot stand as written. V Superior Court Judge Lance Ito said that in 20 of the 42 SCOREBOARD By VINCENT MICHAEL VALVO agrees to inspect and repair any reached,” John Yavis, a lawyer spring by the Manchester Herald. manufactured poorly, and the counts against the Arizona Manchester Herald defective parts it may have produced representing Purdy Corp., said The Pentagon last fall sent a Navy’s inspector general warned developer and three co-defen­ — picking up all costs for shipmenL Friday evening. warning to all Navy, Air Force and that “a potential safety hazard exists dants, the indictment appeared Bucks 141,76ers 111 Blackhawks 5, Oilers 3 MANCHESTER — The Purdy inspection and repair or replace­ The settlement comes more than a Marine commands involved in jet if the housing assembly is not to be lacking. “I don’t believe Basketball PHILADELPHIA (111) Hockey TRADITIONAL w : Edmonton 1 1 1—3 Scholastic Corp. and the U.S. Department of ment. At the same time, the com­ year after charges that Putdy was engine flight, manufacturing or secured properly to the gear­ the indictment states an of­ Barkley 9-11 8-9 27, Mahom 7-7 3-4 17. Chicago 1 2 2—5 Justice Friday settled a claim that pany admits to no violation of law constructing defective gearbox repair, warning them to tighten studs box... while the aircraft is flying in fense,” Ito said. Gminski 2-9 7-9 11, Dawkins 1-1 2-2 4. Haw­ First Period— 1, Edmonton, Huddy 2 (Murphy, It was not immediately clear kins 2-8 5-6 9. Green 2-8 3-3 7, Bol 0-0 0-0 0, RIVALS MacTavish), 580 (pp). 2 Chicago. Roenkdt 7, CIAC tournament results the Manchester manufacturer had or liability. housing assemblies for the F-lOO on the gearbox assemblies. certain configurations, oil could leak NBA standings R.Anderson 4-8 0-0 9, Oliver 3-8 0-0 6, Williams NHL standings 9:54. Penalties— S.SrNth, EdrtL (roughing), :52; whether the counts had been Major college J f H AR TFO R D, Conn. (AP) — Results of the supplied faulty parts for engines for “The company is very pleased engine, which powers both the F-15 According to the Pentagon’s in­ out and cause premature metal EASTERN CONFERENCE 3- 9 2-6 2 Rayne 6-10 0-0 13. Totals 39-79 WALES CONFERENCE Simpson (unsportsrrvinlike conduct), :52; Hud­ CIAC girls soccer and field hockey tournaments dropped. Allantic Division 30-39 111. Patrick Division football's most son, C N (rouhging), :S2; Chelios, Chi (urt- U.S. air force filte r jets. with the settlement and the coopera­ and F-16 jet fighter planes. The spector general’s office, holes for Thursday: W L P e t QB MILWAUKEE (141) W L TPla GF GA sportsmaNIke conduct), :5 2 Manson. C N (trip­ Under the settlement, Purdy tive manner in which it was the studs on the gearbox had been Please see PURDY, page 8. freQuent foes Soccer charges were first made public this Boston 3 0 1.000 _ BrickowskI 6 9 2-2 18, Roberts 4-8 0-0 8, NY Rangers 24 75 45 ping), 3:35; Llnseman, Edm (high-sticking), C L A S S L New Vbrk 2 2 .500 l'/a SIkma 2-6 4-4 2 Humphries 1613 3-3 25, Washington 20 56 51 t3:58; Lemlaux, CN (highsticking), 13:M; Noriega tape Quarterfinals Philadelphia 2 2 .500 11/S Robertson 6-10 0-0 12 Grayer 6 7 0-0 10, New Jersey 19 62 54 RoeNck, C N (tripping), 15:18; S.SrNth, Edm Manchester 2 Glastonbury 0 Miami 1 2 .333 2 Pierce 614 7-9 28. GAnderson 610 62 12 Philadelphia 18 64 63 (high-sticking), 18:36. ban extended Ytashlngton 1 2 .333 2 Schayes 4-7 2-2 10, Lohaus 2-7 0-0 6, Hanson Pittsburgh 17 72 62 Second Period— 3, Chicago, Thomas 2 Norwich Free Academy 2 Newington 0 Staples-Westporl 1, Windsor 0 New Jersey 1 3 .250 i « 1-1 2-2 4, Kornet 0-4 6 0 O.Totals 57-96 26 25 NY Islai^ers 12 46 67 (Chelios, Konroyd), 8 2 4, Chicago, Chelios 5 Parade 2 Earlier Friday, Hoeveler ex­ 141. Adams Division Wilton 1, Sirrwbury 0 (O T , shootout) School Central Division (Larmer, Creighton), 1481 (pp).
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