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MHS GRIDDERS FALL Stock Prices Swing Widely Official Killer Rowland joins field Huskies in chase Hurricane Jerry of governor hopefuls/4 z ' after beating UMass/11 blamed in 2 deaths/5 Hflanrlipatpr Mprali i t . Monday, Oct. 16,1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price; 35 Cents IfflaurhrBtrr Hrralft A’s, Giants ready for Series opener Stock prices swing widely NEW YORK (AP) — Stock — see page 41 prices bounced like a ping pong ball today in a crush of Uading so heavy SPORTS that it was difficult to get an ac­ curate reading on the Dow Jones in­ dustrial average, which gyrated wildly. The key Dow index was up 16.19 points at 2,585.45 at 10:30 a.m., 5 MHS GRIDDERS FALL with some issues posting impressive gains, after an initial dive of about 65 points. Volume was even heavier than on By Jim Tierney Black Monday, Oct. 19, 1987, ac­ Manchester Herald cording to Richard Torrenzano, the WILLIMANTIC — Windham High football coach New York Stock Exchange’s chief Brian Cruddcn challenged his offensive line at halfUme spokesman. About 131 million of Friday night’s CCC East encounter with visiUng shares were traded in the first hour, about eqtial to the typical trading for Manchester High. Cruddcn’s dominant offensive line took charge m me an entire day. second half, opening up gaping holes for its ^ m g In spite of the Dow Jones in­ dustrials’ gain, declining issues out­ backs, as the >^^ippets defeated the Indians, 46-28. Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald Windham, which strung 220 mshing yards out among numbered advancing ones by about five backs, remains undefeated at 3-0 in the league and HELPING OTHERS — Jean McGrath, a volunteer at the a 7-to-l margin in the overall 3-2 overall. Manchester, which suffered its third straight Manchester North Unit of the American Cancer Society, market. loss, is 0-3 in the CCC East and 1-4 overall. The Indians Initial Dow readings were com­ will’try to rebound next Saturday when they host Rock­ talks about her experience with breast cancer. McGrath is plicated because computers were running behind the heavy trading, ville High at Memorial Field. hoping more women will have mammograms to detect the “I was looking at a bulldozer out there with that line, disease. and some stocks in the index had not Manchester coach Mike Masse said. They come at you begun trading because of a crush of with that line. They wore us down.” sell orders. But 29 of the 30 Dow Jason Wrubleski led the Whippets rushers with 78 component stocks had opened by 10 yards on seven carries. Crudden appreciated the work his From despair, came a.m., Torrenzano said. line exhibited against the Indians. “We’re getting through the initial “I challenged them at halftime,” Crudden said. 1 tremor of the opening,” said Eugene wasn’t pleased with the running game in the first half. I commitment to help Peroni, an analyst with Janney think the offensive line respondal. 1 thought we ran the Montgomery Scott in Philadelphia. “The market is holding up pretty ball real well in the second half.” Her personal experience with well; it’s not showing real signs of Windham jumped to a 14-0 lead after one quarter on a By Marie P. Grady breast cancer is one of the reasons breaking.” fourth down, 15-yard touchdown pass from sophomore Manchester Herald she is urging women to take ad­ But Peroni also cautioned that The Associated Press quarterback Mark Popeleski (7-for-8, 152 yards) to ti^ t vantage of reduced cost mam­ scores of other Big Board stocks did end Neil Breault and a nine-yard TD run by Mark Labbe It was a hell of a way to spend a mograms offered at area hospitals in SELL, SELL — Trader Douglas Young gestures on the floor of Chicago’s Mercantile Ex­ birthday. (9 carries, 40 yards). conjunction with the American Can­ change. Stock index futures fell during early trading today. Behind senior quarterback Aris Leonard (8-for-15 tor Jean McGrath was lying in a bed cer Society. The mammograms, Please see STOCKS, page 10 156 yards, three TD passes). Manchester ucd the game at at Mount Sinai Hospit^ in Hartford, which can cost as much as $130, 14-all in the second quarter. Leonard hooked up with recovering from a procedure which will be offered for $50 to women senior Steve Joyner down the right sideline for a 40-yard had taken one of the breasts that had who have never had a mammogram, TD Leonard then exhibited his own magic with a spec­ nursed her children. It was March 9, are 40 years of age or older and are State says ifs helpless in threats case tacular 53-yard TD run with 4:44 left before halfume ^ 1983, and McGrath, who had just not pregnant or nursing. turned 65, had become one of an in­ “He’s dangerous,” Cmdden said of Leonard. He s Women can call the cancer “Never have we seen anything creasing number of women to have NEW HAVEN (AP) —- A young weigh whether there is enough girlfriend’s apartment in Shelton. one of those players who can single-handedly beat you.” society toll free at 1-800-628-3790 quite this explicit,” he said. a mastectomy. woman whose ex-boyfriend alleged­ evidence to charge him with sending Doheny, 26, formerly of Bran­ Windham got the ball on its own 20 with less than a from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. today The threatcning-by-mail statute The recovery room at the hospital ly wrote dozens of letters threaten­ threatening communications through ford, said she was hiding from him minute before intermission. On a second down play from through Friday to set up an appoint­ has never before been used in Con­ reverberated with the sound of ing to kill or injure her when he gets the mail. at the time. She is still hiding, this the Indian 48, a Popeleski pass went through the fingers ment. necticut in a domestic violence-re­ “Happy Birthday.” And McGrath, out of prison is counting on federal The crime is a felony punishable time at a new address. of Leonard and dropped into the hands of Paul Ferrari for McGrath, a small, spry woman lated case, Twardy said. casting aside any pity she might authorities to do what she said state by up to 5 years in prison per count. She said fleeing the New Haven a 24-yard gain. who lives in East Hartford with her Young, 28, of East Haven, is area is not an option because she In state court. Young is facing one Reginald Pinto/Manchesier Heraid have felt for herself, knew how she authorities would not: treat the let­ Labbe took it in on the next play from 24 yards oul m'' husband Patrick, says that the breast count of harassment as a result of was going to spend her retirement. ters^ as serious threats against her scheduled to be released from prison fears he’ll go after her mother or the score with 48 seconds remaining. Windham led, X-rays can mean the difference be­ his threatening letters. The crime is OUTTA MY WAY — Manchester High’s Kathy Cumberbatch, middle, shoves aside Fermi Today, she is a volunteer for the life. next month after serving time for sister if she’s gone. 5 22-14. f tween having a mastectomy or not Federal authorities often get re­ a misdemeanor punishable by a Manchester North Unit of the More than 50 letters that Anthony third-degree assault and third-degree High’s Heather Dunne, left, with the Falcons’ Debbie Baker also looking to get into the play having a mastectomy. Sometimes quests to investigate threats by mail, maximum 90-day jail sentence. “ “That was tough after coming back,” Masse said of the American Cancer Society. Young wrote to Christy Doheny or burglary, according to court and during Friday’s game at Memorial Field. Cumberbatch had three goals in the maians' 8-0 they can mean the difference be­ prison records. He has been in but only very rarely do they find the “I have to admit Crissy you have TD. “The kids had the heart. They came back and hung “I was retiring that month. I knew her relatives from his jail cell at the tween life and death. prison since May 1988, when police complaints worthy of investigation succeeded in committng suicide in there. I’m proud of them for that.” victory. High school roundup, see pages 46 and 47. I wanted to do some kind of volun­ Connecticut Correctional Center in Windham, set up by a fine reverse kickoif return to said he was arrested for beating or federal involvement, said U.S. teer work, and 1 thought, maybe this Cheshire have been turned over to Attorney Stanley Twardy Jr. Please see THREATS, page 10 begin the third quarter, extended its lead to 30-14 on a is a sign,” McGrath said Friday. Please see CANCER, page 10 the FBI, as federal prosecutors Doheny while she was staying at a 3-yard TD run by Brian Holman. Leonard hooked up with Joyner again for a 25-yard TD to slice, the gap to 30-20. Sabres skate past Whalers Former First Lady used The Whippets, however, boosted by another reverse kickoff return, marched 43 yards in four plays and scored Phil Housley started the scoring play| on a Ferrari 10-yard run for a 38-20 lead. BUFFALO, N.Y.
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