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Scoreboard Wednesday 20—MANCHESTER HERALD. l\iesday, March 12,1991 SCOREBOARD WEDNESDAY Field Goal Percentage FQ I Hockey Basketball Williams, Port LOCAL NEWS INSIDE Gamble. Bos. Parish, Bos. NBA standings Divac, LAL NHL standings Barkley, Phil. WALES CONFERENCE ■ Osella suggests firehouse study. EASTERN CONFERENCE McHale, Bos. Patrick Division Atlantic Dlvleldn Robinson, S.A. W L TPta OF GA W L P e t. QB Thorpe, Hou. NY Rangers 34 25 12 80 267 227 46 16 .742 ■ TNT criticizes construction pion. x-Boston Grant, Chi. Pittsburgh 36 30 4 76 297 265 .550 706 1309 Philadelphia Jordan, Chi. Philadelphia 31 30 9 71 231 224 .484 216 401 NewMbrk Raxson, Chi. W ashington 31 32 6 68 221 235 .361 W ashington N ew Jersey 28 30 12 68 243 232 Welcome .328 55 203 260 ■ Directors consider block grants. Miami NY Islanders 23 39 9 New Jersey .306 Tot Avg Adams Division Our Central Division Robinson, SA. 762 13.1 67 260 234 x-Boston 39 22 9 44 15 .7 ' Rodman, D el 757 1 2 2 x-Chicago x-Montreal 36 26 9 81 246 219 ■ Program for students expanding. Troops 39 24 .6 ' 729 1 2 2 D etroit K.Malone, Utah x-Buffalo 25 27 17 67 244 241 . 36 25 .6( 740 121 Milwaukee Oakley, N.Y. x-Hartlord 28 33 9 65 207 237 35 27 .5£ 672 11.2 Atlanta Ewing. N.Y. Quebec 14 44 12 40.- 196 310 Indiana 29 32 .4 ; D au^rty, Clev. 664 10.9 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Cleveland 22 40 .3 ! Parish, Bos. 647 10.6 Norris Division Local/Regional Section, Page 7. C harlotte 18 42 .3( Thorpe, Hou. 624 10.4 W L TPts OF OA WESTERN CONFERENCE Coleman, N.J. 559 10.4 x-ChIcago 42 22 6 90 242 183 533 10.1 Midwest Division Barkley, Phil. x-St Louis 40 20 10 90 278 228 What's W' L P e t GB x-Detroit 31 33 8 70 249 266 — San Antonio 40 19 .678 A s s is ts Minnssota 24 33 13 61 225 233 Manchester's Award-Winning Newspaper 40 21 .656 1 Utah Toronto 19 42 9 47 210 287 Houston 36 24 .600 4 '/z Stockton. Utah News Smyths Division 38 .367 18<r2 Dellas 22 Johnson, LAL x-Los Angeles 40 21 9 89 296 219 40 .344 20 Oriando 21 Adams, Den. x-Calgary 40 23 7 87 300 226 M innesota 19 40 .322 21 K.Johnson, Phoe. Edmonton 32 33 5 69 237 238 March 13,1991 17 43 .283 23'/Z Richardson, Minn. A Denver Winnipeg 24 37 11 59 239 258 Pacinc Division Hardaway. G.S. Vancouver 25 40 8 58 220 289 .754 — x-Portland 46 15 Thomas, Dal x-dlnched playoff berth Group receives LA Lakers 44 18 .710 21/Z Bogues, Char. Monday's Gamas Baker ends Phoenix 42 19 .689 4 G ranL lA c No games scheduled official status Golden State 32 28 .533 131/z Strickland, S.A. Tuesday's Games Seattle 30 30 .500 15K2 Montreal at Pittsburgh. 735 p.m. 41 .328 26 Team Offense MANCHESTER — An ad- LA Clippers 20 Toronto at Quebec, 7:35 p.m. G Pts Avg Sacramento 17 42 .288 28 Hartford at Wbshington, 735 pm. hoc committee formed to imple­ 7267 121.1 x-dinchod playoff berth Denver Buffalo at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. Mideast trip ment recommendations of the 117.2 Monday's Gamas G olden SL 7029 Winnipeg at Calgary, 935 p.m. Mayor’s Committee on the Milwaukea 96, Detroit 85 Portland 6922 1 1 5 4 Phlladel^la at Los Angeles, 1035 pm. New York 90, New Jersey 85 Phoenix 7012 115.0 Wsdneaday's Games Needs of Street People has 113.5 San Antonio 105 Utah 96 Boston 7036 Detroit at N.Y. Rangers, 735 pm. received support from the Portland 104, Cleveland 96 Indiana 6737 110.4 Toronto at New Jersey, 7:45 pm . Tuesday's Games Chicago 6487 109.9 Buffalo at Winnipeg, 835 pm . town’s Board of Directors. Washington at Charlotte, 730 p.m. 6790 109.5 with unity plea A tlanta N.Y. Islanders at Edmonton. 935 p.m. The board gave its approval to LA Lakers at Miami, 730 p.m. San Antonio 6209 107.1 Philadelphia at Vancouver, 1035 p.m. Philadelphia at Atlanta, 8 p.m. Houston 6421 107.0 the membership of the commit­ Minnesota at Chicago, 8 p.m. 6407 106.8 on Iraq to liberate Kuwait and tee and its clwge, which is to Seattle By BARRY SCHWEID SeaWa at Houston, 830 p.m. M ilwaukee 6611 106.6 volunteering to contribute 20,000 to review recommendations of LA Clippers at Denver, 9:30 p.m. O rlando 6503 106.6 Baseball The Associated Press Indiana at Golden State. 10:30 p.m. L A Lakers 6574 106.0 30,000 troops to a permanent Mayor Terry Werkhoven’s com­ Boston at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. Philadelphia 6356 105.9 Rsc DapartmanI photo security force for the Persian Gulf. mittee and find a way to imple­ Wednesday's Games Utah 6249 104.2 DAMASCUS, SYRIA — Baker would like the Syrian ment them. Chariotte at DetrolL 730 p.m. C hariotte 6233 103.9 VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS — Manchester Medical Supply took the National Division men’s vol­ Exhibition standings American officials said today that Now Kbrk at Philadelphia, 730 p,m. 6271 1 0 2 8 leader to show interest in negotia­ The committee is expected to New Ybrk leyball championship. Team members, from left, front row; Roger Talbot, Don Kelsey, Tom AH Timas EST Secretary of State James A. Baker Seattle at Dellas, 830 p.m. N ew Jersey 6264 1 0 2 7 AMERICAN LEAGUE tions with Israel. A starting point report back to the directors Chicago at Milwaukee, 6:30 p.m. 6255 102.5 Miami Ferlazo. Back row: Jeff Peck, Merrill Myers, Steve Smyth. Missing: Jim LaPenta, Jim Jack- W L P et. |l III will pursue efforts for the release Boston at Utah, 9 p.m. L A Clippers 6241 1 0 2 3 could be talks with Israel to within four to six months. Seattle 4 0 1.000 1 of U.S. hostages in Lebanon with Portland at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. Wbshinigton 6235 1022 4 1 .800 The members of the commit­ son. B altim ore 1 demilitarize the Golan Heights. San Antonio at LA Clippers. 10:30 p.m. C leveland 6188 101.4 C hicago 3 1 .750 Syrian President Hafez Assad. 6186 99.8 Syria lost the territory to Israel in tee include two representatives D etroit Minnesota 3 1 .750 1 Baker, on the final leg of his Mid­ NBA results Dallas 5975 99.6 New Ybrk 3 1 .750 the 1967 six-day war and part of it from businesses on downtown At Dayton Arana Fbrdham (24-7) at South Florida (19-10), 730 M innesota 5854 99.2 Boston 2 2 .500 dle East trip, is also looking for the NCAA Tournament giance Dayton, Ohio p.m . was annexed. Assad would like to Main Street, which is said to be Bucks 96, Pistons 85 Sacramento 5601 94.9 C leveland 2 2 .500 AN T im a s EST Friday, March 15 Coppin State (19-10) at SW Missouri SL , 'i opening that would get Syria and the plagued by street people. They MILWAUKEE (96) D etroit 2 2 .500 get the land back. Team Defense EAST REGIONAL SL John's (20-8) vs. Northern Illinois (25-5), (21-11), 835 p.m. I^lestinians talking to Israel. Grayer 1-5 0-0 2 Roberts 3-6 1-2 7. Scheyes Texas 2 2 .500 Baker went out of his way on ar­ arc Alan Cashman of J. Garman G Pts Avg R rst Round 12:35 p .ra Ala.-Birmlngham (18-12) at Memphis State t 9-12 4-4 22 Robertson 4-10 0-0 8. Humphries O akland 1 3 .250 Syria offered its good offices 5070 96.3 At Cols Flaldhousa Texas (22-8) vs. St Peter's (24-6), 30 (16-14), 8:30 p.m. riving here to show respect for Clothier and Joan Nassiff of 2- 6 0-0 4. Ellis 9-18 9-11 30. Lohaus 2-7 0-0 4, D etroit C alifornia 1 3 .250 6133 9 5 9 Collags Park, Md. minutes alter comp, of first game Rice (16-13) at Arkansas State (21-8), 630 before in seeking the release of the Connor 1-3 2-2 4. Brickowski 3-4 0-2 6, Sikma L A . Lakers Toronto 1 3 .250 Syria’s culture and history, visiting Nassiff Camera Shop. 6006 100.1 Thursday, March 14 Ohio State (25-3) vs. Towson State (19-10), p.m. 3- 4 2-2 9. Totals 37-75 18-23 96. Utah M ilwaukee 1 4 .200 six Americans believed to be in the 100.5 Oklahoma Stale (22-7) vs. New Mexico 7 3 5 p.m . Tulsa (18-11) at Oklahoma (16-14), 830 p.nt y. ♦ V.v^K-‘ a mosque, a spice shop, and a Chicago 5928 Kansas City 0 3 .000 DETROIT (85) 6053 102.6 (20-9), 12:20 pm . Georgia Tech (16-12) vs. DePaul (20-8), 30 Friday, March 15 hands of a fundamentalist faction Union decries o H Rodman 4-6 2-4 10, Salley 4-8 0-0 8.
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