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School Official Found Dead in Fires at Kansas Stale, Tuesday 20—MANCHESTER HERALD, 'Riesday, Feb. 19,1991 SCOREBOARD WEDNESDAY Big East Conference O 'all How Top 25 fared NYI (holding), 17;35. W L w L Shots on goal— N.Y. Islanders 11-9-10— 30. Basketball Syracuse 9 3 23 3 How the Associated Press' Top 25 loams N.Y. Rangers 9-14-16— 39. Scholastic LOCAL NEWS INSIDE Georgetown 7 5 15 8 fared Monday: NHL HONORS Power-play Opportunities— N.Y. Islanders 1 Pittsburgh 7 5 18 8 1. UNLV (23-0) beat Long Beach State of 7; N.Y. Fingers 1 ol 7. S t John's 8 6 17 6 122-75. Next: vs. Pacific U., Thursday. Teams with the Goalies— N.Y. Islanders, Hoaly, 15-17-7 (39 ■ School administrators get raises. NBA standings Seton Hall 7 6 16 7 2. Ohio State (22-1) did not play. Next: at Il­ shots-35 saves). N.Y. Ftangers, Vanbiesbrouck, Basketball standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Villanova 7 6 14 10 linois, Wednesday. most retired 14-12-5 (28-23), Richter (17:35 3rd. 2-2). Atlantic Division CONNECTICUT G 6 15 8 3. Arkansas (25-2) did not play. Next at uniform numbers. A— 16.79Z W L Pet. GB Providence 5 8 14 10 Southern Methodist Wednesday. Referee— Kerry Fraser. Linesmen—Kevin C a ll ■ State trooper cost plan proposed. 4. Indiana (22-3) did not play. N ext vs. Iowa, CCC East Boston 39 12 .765 __ Boston College 1 12 11 15 Collins, Pat Dapuzzo. w L W L Thursday. Philadelphia 26 24 .520 12'rj Flockvilla 11 1 13 3 Support New Vbrk Monday's Results 5. Syracuse (23-3) beat Florida State 88-79. 22 29 .431 17 Hartford FYiblic 9 3 13 4 Villanova 73, Boston College 61 Next: vs. No. 18 SL John's at Madison Square Kings 5, Capitals 2 ■ Residents oppose farm expansion. Washington 22 30 .423 17'4! MANCHESTER 9 3 10 7 Syraiuse 88, Florida State 79 Garden. Vltednesday. our Now Jersey 16 35 .314 23 Washington 0 1 1— 2 South Windsor 7 5 10 8 Miami 6. North Carolina (20-4) beat Citadel 118-50. ii 15 35 .300 23'/z 1 CLUB TOTAL 1 Los Angeles 3 1 1— 5 Windham 5 7 9 9 Tuesday's Games Next: vs. Clemson, ^turday. troops! Central Division First Period— 1. Los Angelos. Taylor 18 (Elik, East Hartford 5 7 5 12 UConn at Providence, 8 p.m. 7. Duke (22-5) did not play. Next: vs. North ■ Eighth District unveiis new budget. Chicago 36 14 .720 — Blake), 11:39. Z Eos Angeles, Kudelski 20 EnField 1 11 2 16 Niagara at Seton Hall, 7:30 p.m. Carolina State, Wednesday. Detroit 36 17 .679 1'/2 Boston Bruins 7 (McIntyre, Duchesne), 16:24 (sh). 3, Los An­ Fermi 1 11 1 17 Miiwaukae 32 20 .615 5 8. Kansas (19-4) did not play. Next: at geles, Granato 21 (Gretzky, Buskas), 17:33 Atlanta 27 23 ,540 9 Wednesday's Games Colorado, Wednesday. Montreal Canadiens 6 (sh). P enaltloe- Halkldis, LA (holding), 1:50; Indiana 21 28 .429 14'/z Syracuse at S i John's, 7 p.m. 9. Arizona (20-5) did not play. Next: vs. Blake, LA (holding), 634 ; Kypreos, Was (trip­ Local/Regional Section, Page 7. Cleveland 18 34 .346 19 Pittsburgh at Georgetown, 7:30 p.m, California, Thursday. ping), 9:25; Halkldis, LA, major-game miscon­ O'all 10. Utah (24-2) did not play. Next: at ACC Chariotte 15 35 .300 21 duct (high-sticking), 12:58. W L W L Colorado State, Thursday. Chicago Blackhawks 4 WESTERN CONFERENCE Saturday's Games Second P e rio d ^ , Wiashington, K.Miller 16 SL Joseph 10 0 17 3 W haVs 11. Southern Mississippi (20-3) beat Texas- Midwest Division UConn at Georgetown, 2 p.m. (Bergland, Ridley), 10:03. 5, Los Angelos, EAST CATHOLIC 8 2 15 4 Villanova at Seton Hall, 1 p.m. Flan American 88-77. Next: at Cincirmati, Wed­ W L Pet. GB Hartford Whalers 3 Kudelski 21 (Granato, Gretzky), 19:23. Penal­ Xavier 4 5 13 6 — Boston College at Providence, C p.m. nesday. Manchester’s Award-Winning Newspaper San Antonio 33 16 .673 ties— May, \ ^ s (hooking), 6:40; Ciccarelll, Was Fairfield Prop 4 6 10 9 News — Notre Dame at SL John's, 8 p.m, 12. Kentucky (19-5) did not play. Next: at Utah 34 17 .667 (elbowing), 9:07; May. Was. major (fighting), Notre Dame 3 7 6 13 VanderbilL Wednesday. Philadelphia Flyers 3 Houston 29 22 .569 5 937; Bonning, LA (high-sticking). 9:07; J.Miller, St. Bernard 0 9 4 15 Dallas 20 29 .408 13 Sunday's Game 13. East Tennessee Slate (24-3) beat LA, major (lighting). 9:07; Lalor, Was (inter­ Feb. 20, 1991 Minnesota 17 33 .340 16'n Pittsburgh at Syracuse, noon Western Carolina 102-78. Next: at Marshall, St. Louis Blues 3 ference), 11:18; Granato, LA (hooking), 13:21; Orlando 15 35 .300 18'rz Saturday. Ciccarelll. Was (roughing), 15:03; McIntyre, LA, 14. Nebraska (22-4) beat Northern Illinois Denver 14 36 .280 19'/Z double minor (roughing), 15:03. COC-East O'all 82-73. Next: at Missouri, Wedrresday. Ftacifle Division Big East results Detroit Red Wings 2 Third Period— 6. Washington, K.Miller 17 W L W L 15. New Mexico Stale (19-3) did not play. Ftortland 41 10 .804 — (Hatcher, Flidley), :18. 7. Los Angeles, Gretzky RHAM 11 5 12 6 Two killed Syracuse 88, Florida St. 79 Next: at Utah State, Thursday. LA Lakers 37 13 .740 3'rz 34 (MeSorloy), 19:33 (on). Penalties—TippotL COVENTRY 11 5 12 6 16. Oklahoma State (18-5) did not play. Next: New York Rangers 2 Phoenix 32 17 .653 8 FLORIDA ST. (79) Was (hooking), 7:24; Blake, LA (slashing), Bacon Academy 8 8 8 10 School official found dead in fires at Kansas Stale, Tuesday. Golden State 28 22 .560 12'/! Polite 4-11 7-12 15, D.Edwards 13-18 4-8 31, 12:51; CIccarolli, Was (slashing), 14:47. BOLTON 6 10 7 11 17. UCLA (18-7) did not play. Next: vs. Seattle 23 26 .469 17 Dobard 4-10 3-3 11, Boyd 0-7 0-0 0, Wbrd 4-9 Quebec Nordiques 2 Shots on goal— Washington 11-12-13—36. CHENEY TECH 0 16 1 16 (AP) Two people were killed LA Clippers 16 34 .320 24'/S 0-0 9. Graham 3-9 3-4 10. Reid 0-2 0-0 0. Oregon, Thurs^y. Los Angeles 6-14-4— 24. 18. SL John's (17-6) did not play. Next: vs. and one woman was sent to the Sacramento 15 33 .313 24'/z Myers 0-1 0-0 0, White 0-1 0-0 0. Miller 1-1 0-0 Power-play Opportunities— Washington 0 ol COC West O'all No. 7 Syracuse at Madison Square Garden, Monday's Games O.Totals 29-69 17-27 79. Toronto Maple Leafs 2 6; Los Angeles 0 of 5. W L W L Gunshot wound was the apparent cause hospital in three separate fires Wednesday. Chicago 110, Cleveland 95 SYRACUSE (88) Goalies— Washington, Beaupre 13-15-2 (24 Portland 13 3 14 4 19. LSU (17-7) did not play. Next: at Missis­ across Connecticut. Utah 104, San Antonio 81 Owens 4-10 8-12 16. Johnson 9-15 6-8 26, SOURCE; NHL NEA Graphic shots-20 saves). Los Angeles, Hrudey 16-12-5 East Hampton 12 4 13 5 sippi, Wednesday. parently a single gunshot wound to the head, ward Mahoney decided to go over to in and found Wollman’s body on a sofa. They A 74-year-old man died in an Detroit 85, Seattle 83 Ellis 6-9 3-4 15. Hopkins 1-1 0-0 2. M.Edwards (36-34). Rocky Hill 10 6 12 6 By JACQUELINE BENNETT 20. Virginia (19-7) did not play. Next: vs. Minnesota 128, Denver 114 4- 10 0-0 10. McRae 3-6 2-4 8, Autry 5-11 0-0 A— 16,005. Vinal Tech 7 9 7 10 police said. Wollman’s home early Tliesday i ’temoon be­ then dialed 911. East Hartford fire 1\iesday after Georgia Tech. Tuesday. Manchester Herald Dallas 107, Golden State 101 11, Slock 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 32-64 19-28 88. Referee—Terry Gregson. Linesmen— Ryan Cromwell 2 14 2 16 No other information regarding the death cause it was not normal for Wollman not to Wollman’s death was announced at both he apjparently mistook a utility Tuesday’s Games Halftime—Syracuse 46. Florida SL 33, 3- 21. Mississippi Stale (17-6) did not play. HONORED — Bobby Orr Bozak, Randy Mittoa Indiana at Charlotte, 7:30 p.m. point goals— Florida St. 4-14 (Miller 1-1, D.Ed­ Next: vs. Florida, Wednesday. was available early today, according to police report for work without notification. They had schools this morning and students were told room door for the exit from his 22. Pittsburgh (18-8) did not play. Next: at (No. 4), Phil Esposito (No. 7) Sacramento at New Jersey, 7 3 0 p.m. wards 1-1, Ward 1-3, Graham 1-4, Boyd 0-5), Oilers 4, Devils 0 COVENTRY — Mark Wollman, assistant at the Stafford Springs state police barracks, not been able to reach Wollman by telephone that counselors, social workers and local clergy apartment, while in New Haven, No.
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