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Bush Could Beat Johnny Carson, Maigazine Poll Finds 51St Road Race, Football to - MANCHESTER HEBALD. Tuesday, Nov. 24. 1987 Bush could beat Johnny Carson, maigazine poll finds 51st road race, football By Ltn AuOttr High School, which comes in at leading the pack Include Jean- Oak Street), Springfield KilUe Catholic, which already has a berth By KItn I. Mills whether Massachusetts Sen. Ed­ and' magazines and carries a percentage points. cent, and Ford’s, 11 percent. elected to high office? Monchosttr Htrald ‘ 8-8-1, In their annual Thanksgiving Pierre Ndayisenga, who trailed Band (141 Highland St.), Tommy in the state Class M championship The Associated Press ward Kennedy would go to hell for regular and highly critical co- The questions are a combina­ Furthermore, Spy found that Twenty-two percent voted for get-together. Doherty iq. the 1986 race by two UrellOrchestra (HighlandStreet), game next month. The MHS Indi­ lumn on The New York Times. tion of the legitimate and the the ideal candidate should be Charlton Heston, followed by his role at Chappaquiddick (their le of M l John Doherty, who’ll be running seconds, and Keith Brantiy, named St. Patrick’s Pipe Band (Highland ans rely upon their passing game WASHINGTON - If Vice Pres­ But the magazine, at age 15 absurd. male, between 50 years and 64 Paul Newman, 16 percent; Bill opinions were mixed), and Slst running of Uie Manchester > for Ireland after winning a year ago 1986 Men’s Road Runner of the Park Market), John Raymond’s that features quarteiback Rob For example, would Lou Harris Cosby, 15 percent: John Forsyth, ident George Bush were pitted learned, by writing to the Federal months, has a circulation of about years old and a little over 6 feet Road Race and the 18th edition of as a British citizen, will be back to Year by the Road Runners Club of Band (Porter/Wyllys streets), McLaughlin and talented receivers 11 percent; Jane Fonda, 9 per­ one-on-one in presidential races Bureau of Prisons, that convicted 50,000. Some 70 percent of its ask how much the ideal presiden­ tall. the Manchester-East Catholic foot­ defend his race crown. He is America. Johnny Prytko Polish Band (Porte- Eric Rasmus, David Russell and cent: Johnny Carson, 6 percent: against Massachusetts Gov. Mi­ inside-traders would not be al­ readers live in New York, Phillips tial candidate should weigh? Matching Bush against Duka­ ball game at Mdmorial Field will expected to face stiff competition Gerry O’Reilly, Richard O’Flynn r/Adelaide streets), Manchester Chip Driggs. East Catholic will chael Dukakis or New York Gov. lowed to wear their toupees in the said. Spy would: 181 pounds was the kis, the poll found the vice and M ary Tyler Moore, 1 percent. take place Thursday. from a world-class field of runners. and newcomer Gerard Dona- Pipe Band (Porter Street), Stewart counter wiUi its renowned wishbone Mario Cuomo or late-night TV slammer. The poll, which purported to preferred median weight, and 36 president won, 50 percent to 30 Phillips conceded that not About 0,800 registered runners, Among those challenging Do­ kowskl, the 1987 National TAC lOK Highlanders (Monro Park), Sphinx that is averaging 326 yards per host Johnny Carson, guess who’d The New York-based monthly ask “ the questions that the percent of respondents wanted percent. Bush had a little more including Carmel, Calif., Mayor and probably another 800 unregis­ herty is John Treacy, four-time champion, are also threats. Temple Band (Medical Building, game on the ground. Halfbacks win? — described immodestly by its American electorate REALLY the president to be between 170 trouble against Cuomo: 46 per­ Clint Eastwood in the question tered, are expected to answer the champion and record holder. Among the events taking place East Center Street); Senior Citi­ Jason Talbot and Aaron Alibrioand Bush, Bush and Bush, accord­ publisher, Tom Phillips Jr., as want asked,” was conducted by pounds and 190 pounds. cent to 35 percent, but he walked was an oversight, and he theo­ Manchester Road Race starter’s Treacy, the leader of the famed along the 4.748-mile race route will zens’ Band (Masonic Temple), and junior quarterback Marc Mangia- ing to a poll to be published by Spy “ the most talked-about and Penn & Schoen Associates for Spy Would George Gallup want to all over Carson, 63 percent to 15 rized that MTM fared so poorly gun at 10 a.m. In front of St. James “ Irish Connection,” last ran — and be the appearance of a dozen bands. Salvation Army Band (Citadel, fico are key operatives in the Eagle 20-page tabloid magazine. written-about magazine and J&B Scotch between Oct. 30 know whose hairstyle is more percent. because “ everybody still thinks Oiurch on Main Street. An hour won — in Manchester in 1988. He set Bands and their locations; Sphinx Main Street). ' ” backfield. No, Spy magazine is not a trade launched in the last decade" — and Nov. 5. The results, to be popular; Ronald Reagan's, The poll also delved further into of her as Dick Van Dyke’s ditzyi later. No. 1-ranked East Catholic the course record in his second Temple Brass Band (Army and Manchester High Coach Ron supplement Inside journal for guys in bulletproof held a news conference Monday published in January, were culled Jimmy Carter’s or Gerald the burning question of entertain­ wife.” High School will pit its 0-0 mark winning effort, in 1079, at 21:26. Navy Club), Manchester Civic Coumoyer said his team “ has to East leads the series, 7-8, and was against crosstown Manchester «1-»v o nArfoM n n w \ a " tn hept Rnsl trenchcoats whose bow ties are to announce the poll results. from telephone interviews with Ford’s? ers as political candidates. If Four percent of those polled Other notables who will be Orchestra Brass Section (Charter a 21-7 victor a year ago. really cameras. Some reporters seemed unfa­ 800 people across the country Spy would: Reagan’s hairstyle President Reagan’s transition is believed an entertainer already It is, however, the magazine miliar with the magazine, which chosen at random. The error was preferred by 30 percent, an inspiration to others, who else was running for president: Paul that asked real theologians frequently lampoons newspapers margin was plus or minus 3.5 ahead of Carter’s, with 22 per­ in Hollywood has a shot at being Simon. ' i ^ C If *( Names in the News N Gizzard collector MARLIN, Texas (AP) - A aiirlipatpr Hrrah'i woman who for almost 30 years Manchester — A City ol Village Charm has collected turkey gizzards and the odd things that come out of them will get to talk about her bizarre hobby on the “ Late Night Wednesday, Nov. 25,1987 30 Cents w a ^ - With David Letterm an" show. r % Ruth Stone’s unusual hobby got her a round-trip ticket Monday to New York to appear on the > comedian’s offbeat variety-talk show tonight. Stone used to clean and inspect gizzards — the bird’s second, Police digging V food-grinding stomach — and found dozens of curious objects in them, including crucifixes, coins, springs and glass, as well as shiny rocks. “ I even got a spark plug," Mrs.' Stone said. “ And things like rocks and marbles. Oh, and I got one child’s body dice out of it." i . Stone said her appearance on % ' i the NBC-TV show will be the first Bv Bruce MatzMn time she has seen it the whole way and Andrew J. Davis AP photo through. ’ T v e seen parts of it Manchester Herald before, but I always seem to fall Smoosh ‘Landing* asleep before it's over,” she said. Manchester police continued dig­ 'A ging today at 24 Pine Hili St. for the Donna Mills, right, gets a speciai party Monday at Lorimar Studios in remains of a person, perhaps a deiivery of an anniversary cake from Cuiver City, Caiif. The party ceiebrated Private wedding child, believed murdered over 35 feliow “Knot's Landing" stars Joan Van the taping of the series' 200th episode. years ago, according to Mayor LOS ANGELES (AP) - Actor Peter DiRosa. Ark, left, and Michele Lee during a cast Bruce Willis and actress Demi DiRosa revealed today that po­ Moore were married in a private lice are searching for the remains ceremony in Las Vegas, Nev., of what may have been a child. The last weekend, says a spokesman murder reportedly occurred be­ Reagan pardons the big turkey for Willis. GIZZARD COLLECTOR RUTH STONE tween 35 and 40 years ago, he said No other details about the . guest on Letterman show tonight after arriving at the scene at about WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ serious questions at Reagan. questions about the possibility of ceremony or guests were dis­ noon with Police Chief Robert D. dent Reagan says he would have The white-breasted turkey, pardons for form er aides John closed. The couple will live in cameo appearance on NBC’s Headliner home Lannan. which will end up at a pet farm Poindexter, Robert McFarlane “Matlock” to the rebuilding DiRosa .said police were “ not 2 pardoned the White House tur­ Willis’ Malibu beach home, said key, but he’s not making a similar rather than on anybody’s Thanks­ or Oliver North in the Iran-Contra spokesman Paul Bloch. project. LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) - It ruling out the possibility of more promise to any others, turkeys or giving Day table, was presented case. Willis, 32, is shooting the movie was a homecoming for enter­ enough informatloiL so that t^e otherwise. to the president by the National "That’s a question no one can “Diehard” in Los Angeles.
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