20 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Aug. 28. 1989

I APARTMENTS [APARTMENTS STORE AND R | 1 miscellaneous [SPORTING MISCELLANEOUS [CARS [CARS FOR RENT FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE i S J SERVICES GOODS FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE COVENTRY - 3'/? room, MANCHESTER - Nice 2 OFFICE Bright and GSL Building Mainte­ Abortion GOLF Clubs. Used starter TDYDTA 1982 Corolla SR- DDDGE Coronet 1975 - Oil Can bedroom apartment. sunny, spacious, VII- clean. Carpeted, heat nance Co. Commercl- and full sets. $25 to $95. E N D R O L L S 5. 75K, new tires, Needs minor repair. looe Colonial $600 monthly. Security and air conditioning, al/ResIdentlal building Also miscellaneous Gold. First $250 takes 27V&" width — 25« clutch, battery, radia­ $560/month. 456-0064 or and references. Call electricity Included. repairs and home Im­ clubs. 649-1794.______tor, front brakes, en­ It. 649-8527.______Secret network 742-6715.______645-8201. 390 square feet. $310. provements. Interior SEKAI Men's ten speed 13" width — 2 for 25C gine and body excel­ DATSUN 310 1982 - Two Generic drug Boyd shows plenty Thirty Locust Street. 4 MANCHESTER - Nice per month. Call 646- and exterior painting, bicycle, excellent con­ Newsprint end rolls can be lent. $2,500 or best door hatchback, 4- room heated apart­ modern 2 bedroom 4440 days or 646-1077 light carpentry. Com­ picked up at the Manchester offer. 643-6632. in New Britain outing /3 is proposed /8 dition. $100 firm. 649- Herald ONLY before 11 a m speed. Good condition, under fire /7 ment 1st floor. Secur­ apartment In tour fam­ evenings. plete janitorial ser­ 4552. with sun roof, AM /FM vice. Experienced, rel­ Monday through Thursday TDYDTA Corona 1975 - ity. No pets. $650 ily house. Appliances MANCHESTER - 300-700 HEALTH 8. Fitness (Ex­ Runs good but needs casettc. $1800. 62,800 and parking. $500 plus sq.ft, new office spaces iable, tree estimates. monthly. 646-2426.9om- 643-0304.______ercise equipment) some body work. $150. miles. 644-6870.______5pm weekdays.______utilities. 647-1113 offer lust completed. Excep­ Marcy EMI Exercise 646-3013.______6pm. tional location off CHEVIE Camaro 1985 - VERNON. For limited COMPUTER mochine with butterfly You'll find the help you V-6, tuned-port Inlec- MANCHESTER - Three Spencer Street, exit oft Instruction, analysis, programs SALES time only enloy a free attachment. Barbell need In Classified. 643- tlon, 5 speed, air, color television with bedroom duplex on 384 at the cross roads of writtsn. weight set 500 lbs. with Manchester, Glaston­ D.P. profsssionai with 25 yaars of 2711. power steering and signed lease. Modern quiet dead end street. axparlanca in computar ayatams bench. 646-7499.______NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ $725 plus utilities and bury and East Hart­ D LDSM D B ILE Cutlass brakes. AM/FM . 82K. spacious 1 bedroom from micro's to mainframas la eral Statute 23-65 prohibits 646-9826. apartment. Eat-In kit­ security. No pets! 643- ford. All utilities In­ avallablt for part tima/avaning PLAYER PIANOS are In the posting of odvertlse- Supreme 1978 - Six cy­ chen, large bedroom, 0089. cluded. call 649-2748 or work. Individuallztd Instruction or demand. It you hove one ments by any person, firm or linder, automatic, 18K, private balcony, stor­ 649-0593.______htip on your P.C. at homa to halp you do not use, why not corporation on a telegraph, $400. 646-0454.______I AUTOS FOR MANCHESTER - Imme­ you gat startad or. for butinats, exchange It for cash with telephone, electric light or age, large pool, heat diate occupancy. MAIN Street office space, 'near friandly' programs writtsn, HDNDA Civic Wagon 1981 RENT/LEA8E and hot water Included. 537 sq.ft. Air condition­ systams/businass analysis studlas a want ad. power pole or to o tree, Large 4 rooms, heat, with claarly dafirtad goals draftsd. shrub, rock, or any other - Good condition. $650 Starting at $495. Call hot water and applian­ ing, heat and parking NO CHARGE FOR INITIAL V4 noturol oblect without o w rit­ or best offer. 647-1260 870-9665.______ces. Security required. Included. $390 month. HOUR INTERVIEW To datarmlna [MUSICAL ten permit for the purpose of evenings.______both your naads and if I can bs of iim uliPBlpr U prali M ANCHESTER - One No pets! 646-2970. Peter's Building. 646- ITEMS protecting Itorthepubllcond 2364.______assistanca. carries o tine of up to $50 for DPEL Manta 1973 - Good AUTO bedroom apartment, NEWER 3 bedroom du­ each offense. running condition. heat, hot water and plex, appliances, wall- MANCHESTER - Main 649-6763 PIAND Spinet, Cherry $300. 646-1768.______RENTAL appliances Included. Street location. 1700 wood, restorable or MZiUme Sale-1353 Burn- to-wall carpet, quiet slde Avenue, Apt. B-6, AUDI 4000S 1986 - Five $475 per month. 649- street. No pets. $750 sq.ft, of dividable [ANTIQUES/ creative furniture. $50. 643-0129 8365. space. Private oft 649-1819. August 26th-September speed, air condition, plus utilities. Plus se­ I COLLECTIBLES 2. 10am-8pm. Every­ power steerlng- EAST HARTFORD - One curity. Available Sep- street parking. First R e a s o n a b le Tuesday, Aug. 29, 1989 floor convenience. $9 thing goes. Furniture, /brakes. All options. bedroom, heat and hot tember 1st. 649-1092. MISCELLANEOUS - [MISCELLANEOUS household, miscellane­ Excellent condition. water Included. Wall- per so ft. Sentry Real ous Items. 454 Main Street - Three Estate, 643-4060. Ptaltrgratf "York- I FOR SALE Driginal owner. $9,500. to-wall. Near park. room apartment. $500 towne" dish set collec­ 649-2210 otter 6pm. Call 528-2914. plus utilities, no pets. MANCHESTER - Main tion, many extras. Street location. Lease DNE Way airline ticket. [CARS BUICK Electra Estate MANCHESTER - Availa­ Security. 646-2426. 9am- Excellent condition. Wagon 1982 - Good [CARS 5pm weekdoys.______entire second floor or Hartford to Denver, ble September 1st. 2 646-7499. CD. September 4, FOR SALE condition. $2900. 646- bedroom apartment on Individual offices. Heat FOR SALE BOLTON - Furnished Included. Oft street 7:35am $80. Call 646- 2005, leave message. Spring expansion the 2nd floor. Applian­ Ranch, quiet lake School opening smooth 1489. ces Included. Laundry front. September to parking available. $11 I FURNITURE facilities available $600 June lease. 2 bed­ per sa.ft. Sentry Real per month. No utilities. Estote. 643-4060______rooms, washer/dryer, BEER Barrel Table, 4 647-9072 evenings. dish washer, 2 working [CARS sparks optimism No problems When you call Classified beer barrel chairs, COVENTRY - Quiet adults preferred. No to place an ad, a friendly $150. Queen size sleeper FOR SALE neighborhood. One pets! 2 months secur­ Ad-VIsor will answer your sofa, $1,50. Bond dinette downturn. bedroom apartment. ity. $650 plus oil and call ond help you word set-white formica ta­ WASHINGTON (AP) - The are foreseen I I Carpeted. $450 per utilities. 643-9382 or 646- your od tor best response. ble, 2 chairs, $50. Mag- U.S. economy expanded at an The White House was sure to month. Two months 8014 643-2711. navox Stereo, In Wal­ annual rate of 2.7 percent in be cheered by the upward security. No dogs. Call BOB R ILEY MANCHESTER - Occu­ nut cabinet, $50. Call the spring, significantly faster revision since more robust By Nancy Concelman 742-0569.______643-7840. pancy September 1st. [ROOMMATES OLDSMOBILE than previously believed, the economic growth makes it Manchester Herald ONE bedroom, applian­ Four rooms, 1st floor, FURNITURE - Living 259 Adams St, Manch. easier to meet the administra­ ces, $430. Prime center heat, hot water and WANTED government said today in a room. Oak bedroom, report that further dispelled tion’s deficit-reduction goals. location. For 1 person, appliances. No pets! dining room, end and 6 4 9 -1 7 4 9 Road construction caused bus deposit, references. No Security required. 646- ROOMMATE Wanted- recession fears. In more good news, today’s delays of five to 10 minutes in $320 month. Share 5 solid cherry coffee ta­ pets. Available Imme- 2970. bles, Curio cabinet, New 1989 PRE-OWNED HONDA'S The Commerce Department report showed that inflation some areas, but overall, the first dlatley. 649-9287. room apartment. Coll did not worsen even though anytime leave mes- "much more". All Cutlass Ciera said the increase in the gross » ’ VV day of school today for thousands LIKE private home. 3'/2 saoe 646-7898 Items new and In excel­ 1988 HONDA PRELUDE 4 Wheel Drive Steering ...... »149 9 5 national product, the broadest growth was stronger than of students in Manchester public [HOMES lent condition. Call for 4 Dr. Sedan rooms. Lease. Secur­ 1986 HONDA ACCORD Hatchback .1923 * 7995 measure of economic health, originally thought. 1' schools went smoothly, according ity. Working single FOR RENT GENERAL detolls 646-7499.______Stock #9410 was a full percentage point An inflation gauge tied to the male preferred. 643- 79 9 5 to school officials. SERVICES Tilt Int. Wipere, AC 4 Seasoa 1986 HONDA ACCORD 4 Door #1942 * higher than its original esti­ GNP rose at an annual rate of 2880. [MACHINERY DIv. Bench Seal, rear Defogger, Most of the bus delays were in MANCHESTER - Six 5995 5.1 percent from April through MANCHESTER - One rooms, 3 bedrooms. I AND TOOLS P185^5R14 WW Tiree, ^5 Liter 1986 HONDA CIVIC Hatchback »2004 ...... » mate made a month ago. the North End, where North Main MARK'S Plano Tuning EFI L4 (Tech IV), AT, Compoelte The initial report had put June, down slightly from an Street, Tolland Turnpike and bedroom, carpet, ap­ Fenced In yard. Deck. Service -15 years expe­ 1985 HONDA ACCORD Hatchback -2049 * 6995 pliances, laundry facil­ Closed In front porch. Halogen Headlamps. Bumper GNP growth in the April-June original estimate of 5.2 percent Buckland Street are under con­ rience. Reasonable TOOLS - New Craftsmen Molding Front & Rear. PB Front ity. $525 plus utilities All appliances. $950, rates. 228-4032. 10" radial arm saw 1988 HONDA ACCORD Hatchback 42058 * 8995 quarter at an anemic 1.7 made a month ago. The struction, said Mason Thrall, available November Dlac Rear Drum, Body Side and security. Call 646- with stand. 646-7499. Molding. Front Wheel Drive. percent. That was the poorest increase in prices, which fol­ general manager of Manchester 2457.______1st. 646-1753 after 6pm 1986 HONDA ACCORD LX 4 Door .2074 * 7 4 9 5 lowed a rate of 4.8 percent in or leave message. Rear Side Mirror. performance in three years Bus Service Inc. Now Is the time to run an [CARS CARS and had increased fears that the first quarter, was blamed Although some roads have been ad In classified to sell that FOR SALE FOR SALE BRIK-TO-SCHOOI the economy could be facing on higher energy costs. reduced to one lane in spots, no camera you no longer [STORE AND *11,999* an imminent recession. Almost two-thirds of today's significant delays were reported, use. [o ffic e space PRE-OWNED CARS PRICED However, more recent go­ upward revision in growth probably because many buses vernment statistics have came from higher consumer were out before the construction MANCHESTER-Oneand Four air conditioned offi­ shown that economic activity spending than previously workers, Thrall said. two room apartments. ces are available In BELOW *5000 in the second quarter was not believed. "I haven’t heard of anything Main Street. 529-7858 or Manchester. The sq.ft, Summer End Sale! 4 4995 Consumer purchases 563-4438. measurements are 600, 1984 SUBARU WAGON Door. GL *1982 * as weak as previously be­ really long,” Thrall said. A GREAT TIME TO BUY A lieved, prompting economists climbed atanannualrateof2.2 He said he expected longer MANCHESTER - Imme­ 500,350 and 240. Offices 1984 NISSAN SENTRA WAGON 4 Door *1997 ... * 4495 are centrally located to put away their gloomy delays in the afternoon. ' I diate occupancy. Effi­ 1988 CHEVY CAVALIER! Please see GNP, page 10 ciency heat, hot water with ample parking. 1983 NISSAN SENTRA WAGON 4 Door #2056 .. * 2 79 5 forecasts of an impending In the past the bus company has Ideally suited tor attor­ and appliances. Secur­ 1985 PLYMOUTH TURISMO Hatchback #1857 .. * 4295 had to hire drivers from another ity required. No pets! ney and accountant. bus company to fill in, but this 649-2891. 646-2970. 1985 FORD MUSTANG COUPE #1994 * 4495 year all routes are covered, MANCHESTER - Three 1985 PONTIAC FIERO COUPE .2019 * 4495 Thrall said. However, the com­ room apartment. Heat [CARS Increased milk prices pany is always looking for driv­ and hot water. $475 FOR SALE 1986 DODGE COLT Hatchback ., . . * 3495 monthly. Lease and ers, he added. A total of about 45 references. 649-4820- 1985 TOYOTA TERCEL "Special Price” ...... * 2995 drivers were out today, he said. 646-4412. "We've got plenty of drivers to Thru Special Purchase 1980 FORD MUSTANG "Special Price" * 2495 likely due to shortage from General Motors Corp. go around,” Thrall said. Aside from construction de­ [CARS , we have obtained many up the difference' business," CLYDE NORWICH (AP) — Connecti­ lays, drivers had the traditional FOR SALE CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 1986 Chevy Cavaliers 4 SALE PRICE ^ 7 , 9 9 5 ° ° m a n o -e s t e r h c n c a cut residents may have to start Kerr said. R O U TE 83, V E R N O N “ Nothing is going to the go- first-day problems finding stu­ Ora. with low mileage. LESS 24 ADAMS ST. paying more for their milk dents who couldn’t find them, 84 Cutlass Coupe *5895 They are equipped wKh because of a growing shortage vernmment for storage. There’s . $ 5 0 0 ° o definitely a shortage,” said Joyce especially for individual pick ups, 84 Buick Century Wag *5995 Auto., A/C, PS, PB, Stereo, CARTER REBATE ^MANCHESTER, CT 06040 affecting the country, agriculture 85 Reliant 4 Door *4995 Meader, livestock agent for the Thrall said. CARTER Rear Delogger and more officials say. But Bennet Junior High School 85 Buick Electra 4 Dr. *9995 00 646-3515 More milk than usual is already University of Connecticut Coop­ CHEVROLET — GEO 85 Buick Somerset 2 Dr *7295 YOUR PRICE ^ 7 , 4 9 5 Principal Tom Meisner said of 1229 Main St.# Manchester being shipped to Connecticut erative Extension Service. 88 Delta 88 2 Door *9995 the five buses serving the school USED CARS from other parts of the country She said the government tradi­ 67 Butek UScbr* Ect W*o *11.796 88 Bonneville 4 Door *6995 this morning, the latest one was and the cost of shipping is reason tionally sets its lowest support 65 Chev Cttatlon 4 Door * 4.295 86 Century Wagon *7495 thousana WARRANTY ALSO AVAILABLE two minutes late. 86 Ctm C«l«br1ty Sta Wag * 6.905 86 Chevrolet Calabrity *7495 enough for rising prices, said price according to the market Reginald Plnlo/Mancheeter Herald 64 Chav Cavallar H/B Cpa * 3.495 "We had a great opening,” 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr. *6195 miles Any Salesman For Details Stephen Kerr, executive director price in Minnesota and 68Vi Ford Eacort LX 2 Or * 6.505 6 y J 6 0 Meisner said. “ Smooth, smooth, 86 Chav Camaro Cpa 86 Chevrolet Spectrum *4995 Wisconsin. Gina, gives him encouragement. Elise, * 6.005 of the Council of Northeast NOT QUITE SURE — Jason Paternos- smooth. The highest quality 66 Chav Baratta Cpa * 9.405 86 Chevrolet Celebrity *7195 Farmers Cooperatives. When the M-W price is much his sister, wishes she could start school, 67 Chav Nova 4 Dr 6.205 tro, 5, looks a bit nervous as he steps into * 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr. *8795 CHEVROLET higher than the government silk.” 60 BukA FWgal Somarael 2 Dr * 6.796 But Kerr said dramatic 87 Buick Electra 4 Dr. *13795 the kindergarten classroom this morn­ as well. filing Junior High School Prin­ 66 Ply Sundanoa 2 Dr * 7.495 GEO changes in international and support price, it indicates de­ 66 Chav Chavatta 2 Or * 3.605 87 Chevrolet Celebrity *9495 mand is beginning to outstrip ing at Keeney School, while his mother. cipal Andy Vincens reported that 64 Camaro Cpa Barlinatta * 6.705 CARTER domestic politics from European 87 Chevrolet Spectrum *6995 one bus came in late. 69 Chav Calabrity 4 Door *12,405 1229 Main St., Manchester • Tel. 646-6464 CHORCHES supply. The latest statistics show capitals to Washington, D.C., “ But that’s expected, ” Vincens 87 Pont SunMrd 4 Dr * 6.295 the support price at $10.83 per OPEN EVENINGS TIL 8 ■ FRI, TIL 6, SAT, TIL 5 O o d g E have also conspired to diminish TRUCKS 872-9111 CHRYSLER OodgeTruchs hundredweight and the M-W said. “ That’s almost normal.” 66 Ford Bronco II 4x4 XLT ■ sees American milk supplies, while The early morning of a “ nor­ 67 C h ^ Aatro CL Paaa Van * 9.996 consumer demand has remained price at $11.33. 65 Ford F2S0 4x4 Pickup * 9.795 Youngsters survive Day 1 mal” first day of school usually steady. Although consumer milk prices 69 Chav 8*10 4x4 DIazar *16.495 1 0 2 wheel & 4 wheel drive models finds harried teachers and school 66 Ply Voyagar Paaa Wg. * 7.795 have climbed slightly in Connec­ The changing market is evident secretaries passing out sche­ 66 Oodga Ridar 4x4 *10.450 ticut during 1989, the shortage times when Tarbox, a veteran of bus. 66 Chav C20 Pick up at similar savings to choose from. in government warehouses where By Nancy Pappas * 7,195 eoccTIVCUUVH TR U C K For their first "assignment,” dules, maps and forms while there is virtually no federal milk hasn’t really exerted its influence 18 years in the kindergarten Special to the Herald the students were asked to draw excited, confused and sleepy 646-6464 surplus. on supermarket prices yet. classroom, showed students that the buses they had seen, or ridden students are trying to find their •V-8 Fuel Injected 1 \ ^ . "Milk production is just about The price of milk in stores Two video recorders. At least a she shared many of their feelings. SPECTi^ CLEARANCE SALE!! to school, this morning. But the rooms and friends. •4 Speed Automatic in perfect balance with consumer currently varies from $2.18 to dozen cameras. And more than 30 When Matthew Durand broke buses depicted by some members Students and public school •Heavy Duty Pkg. rates of purchase," Kerr said, a $2.43 per gallon, and $1.17 to $1.29 enthusiastic admirers, smiling into sobs and refused to let go of of Tarbox’ class were far more officials in Andover, Bolton and SCHALLER •6x9 Mirrors balance that is highly unusual. per half gallon, according to the and waving through windows and his mother, Tarbox said, "Mat­ ACURA QUALITY interesting than those operated Coventry will go through the PRE-OWNED AUTOS FULL SIZE 1989 CHEVROLET •Rear Step Bumper Bright Traditionally, the federal go­ state Department of Agriculture. doorways. Such was the entour­ thew is nervous today. Did you by the Manchester Bus Service same things Wednesday, the first 63 NIaaan Stanza *2995 •Transmission Oil Cooler vernment bought surplus milk, The figures represent store brand age that accompanied the feel that way when you walked in 5 8pd., A/C Inc. For example, Sheena day of school for students in those 83 Ford Eacort *2295 •Maximum Engine Cooling hard and soft cheese and other prices last week in five major youngsters heading for their first today? I did. I always feel PICK-UPS ON SALE... Chorches List O’Reilly and Michael Griffin towns. S 8pd., Starao •AM/FM Stereo *15162 dairy products, but now "the morning of kindergarten at Kee­ excited, but also a little nervous, 63 Pontiac 6000 LE *3995 drew buses in brilliant rainbow At Illing, student council V6. Auto. Loadad •30 Gallon Fuel Tank Discount government is out of the ‘making Please see MILK, page 10 ney School today. about meeting a whole new class 64 Chav Caprica Claaaic *4995 •Intermittant Wipers * 3300 stripes. members stood in the halls to help VO. Loadad There were little sisters, like of students.” seventh-graders find their way 82 Toy Tarcal SR-S *2095 •Cloth Seats/Carpets MFC Rebate But before an hour had passed, “ Those arc really lovely! ” said 5 8pd, 8tarao * 1000 Elise Paternostro, who was long­ around. Orientation sessions on 05 Eacort S/W *2995 4X4’s & 4X2's •Full Size Spare Matthew was lost in the day’s Maura Murphy, a student teacher ing to start kindergarten with her procedures replaced some music S Spd.. Starao •Much More Your Price Appeals court upholds activities. from the University of Connecti­ 63 Honda Accord LX *5395 older brother, Jason. and gym classes for today, 4 Dr.. Auto. A/C “ I don’t want to go home.” he cut who has been assigned to the 63 Marcury Cougar *4995 STK #9103 ONLY And there were big brothers, V88. Loadad LOW, LOW PRICES... *10862* like Anthony Zaccardelli, who said, as he concentrated on his 87 Jaap Wranglar *0995 Please see KEENEY, page 10 Please see SCHOOL, page 10 5 Spd . V-6. Soh Top pardons board secrecy already “ knew the ropes” and drawing of a bright yellow school 05 Buick Cantury *4995 financing on Rebates up to 1 Auto, aa: could help his 5-year-old sister, 63 Honda Accord LX *4395 The commission had concluded Angela. 5 Spd . A/C 4X2’8 f r o m ■ ■ '7 1 1 selected Q p *2000 on HARTFORD (AP) — The state 63 Olda Clara *3995 Appellate Court has upheld the that prisoners seeking pardons There were also devoted moms ve. Auto. AKi ' selected models Reopening satisfies parents 05 NIaaan Santra *1995 Rebate in lieu of epecial APR Tax & Plate Xtra Sale Ende 9*5-89 right of the state Board of had no right to privacy in their like Vicki DeLeo and Gail Dzi- 5 Spd. Starao FACTORY REBATES FROM Pardons to conduct closed hear­ personal records and data being orny, who were among the many MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM n o ,895 reviewed by the board. The waiting beneath the bus portico, 345 C IN TIR ST., MANCHESTER ings. rejecting efforts by the state co-vice president of the Highland the speed at which the mainte­ PRE OWNED SPECIALS commission ruled that a prison­ cameras strung around their By Rick Santos 647-7977 #2084 $625 to $795 Freedom of Information Com­ Park Parent Teacher Associa­ nance crew revitalized the school er’s personal data were public necks. After putting their youngs­ Manchester Herald 8 7 P LY mission to open them to the tion. "Now we’re all hack to­ this summer, 86 NISSAN Vi 8 7 JE E P and disclosing them would not ters onto the bus at Huckleberry -PLUS- public. gether. This is great ,” Carol Maas, a parent of a 4X4’S FROM CARAVELLE SE constitute an invasion of privacy. Lane, they drove to Keeney to get The morning announcements CARDINAL TO N P/U CHEROKEE 4x4 The commission, acting on a Knoeckel. who has children in first-grader and a teacher of Turbo, Auto, Air, Cruise, 8 Speed, Very Low Ullet, Auto, Air, Pioneer Pkg, Xtra photos of the kids disembarking. read by Principal Diane Novak at YOUR CHOICE OF: Tilt, Spilt Seats, Great Car. 1982 complaint, had ruled that the A Superior Court judge rev­ in.strumentat music at the school, Xtra Clean. Nice. ., a m, today at Highland Park the fifth and third grades, called BUICK, INC. board should conduct all its ersed that ruling and on Monday, It’s an annual tradition, said 9 1968 Dodge Dikota PAJ *8960 CHAR-BROIL GAS GRILL SR LIST *7677 LIST *5195 LIST *12235 Elementary School sounded the the classroooms "gorgeous” and said she visited the building about 1988 Buick Skylark $8990 business in public, except under the Appellate Court, the state's the women, who each had a n 4,095 reopening of the school that shut said the cafeteria is in excellent a week ago and there still .seemed 1988 Buick Century $11990 STANLEY GARAGE DOOR OPENER S i second-highest tribunal, upheld third-grader and a kindergarten 1986 Chev S-10 P/U #2079 ' SALE ^6995 SALE SALE certain narrowly defined condition. to be a lot of work remaining, $6490 *4677 *11395 the judge. student climbing off the bus. its doers in 1984 becau.se of 1968 Oiev S-10 Ext Cab $8290 circumstances. Su.san and Peter Denz. who including moving out the town’s 1967 Buick Regal Cpe. Prices Include Rebates HOMELITE 16'' CHAINSAW The Board of Pardons had For the most part, the youngs­ declining elementary •9480 88 CMC were chatting with Knoeckel voting machines and some re­ 1986 LaSabte LTD Cpe $8660 Tkni SdfrttaAw 2 ,1 ^ Vz 86 D O D G E % argued that because of the nature ters were unimpressed with their enrollments. 1986 Olds Calais $6980 86 OLDS DELTA outside the school this morning, creation equipment. With thg purchwe of any in stock truck TO N P/U of prisons, it is imperative that star status. As the photographing With elementary school popula­ 1966 Chav Monte Carlo $8495 TO N P/U have one child in the .second grade " I ’m amazed. I couldn’t believe 1986 Toyota Camry $9180 Long bed, V-a Air, Auto, ROYALE certain personal information be and waving drew to a close, tions on the rise in Manchester, Cruleei Hit, Cete, P, Windowi, Long bed. 360 V-8, Auto, it was going to open in a week,” 1986 Buick Electra 360 $10250 Air, Cruise, Tilt, P. Window, V-e, Auto, Air, P. Windows, the .school re-opened with 238 at Highland Park. They agreed Locks. SLE Pkg TODAY kept from public disclosure. Such Ruston Smith asked his teacher, 1968 El Camino loadad $7980 Hours: Mon- Thurs 9-8 • Fri 9-6 • Sat 9-5 Locks, 2 tone paint. Locke, Seat, Low Miles. with her, but said they were Maas said. 1965 Buick Riviera $9890 information, the board had said, Beverly Tarbox, "OK, when are students. LIST *11740 LIST *9695 LIST *8995 .somewhat ooncerned about the However, some work still needs 1965 Cadi Sad. Dev $6695 might include whether the pri­ we going to start?” Parents, teachers and school 1965 Buick Regal Cpe. $6860 In d e x officials expressed a positive distance their child must walk to to be done. The crew must put the 1965 Chev Cavalier $5490 SALE *10,657 SALE soner had served as an informant “ I thought the bell would have SALE ^8695 *7495 school, specially in the winter. finishing touches on the adminis­ 1964 Oldimoblle Plrenza $4960 while in prison. rung by now,” replied Tarbox. attitude about the .school’s enndi- 1984 Mercury Cougar $5960 and facilities. Many were But Peter Deiizsaid it shouldn’t trative offices and the library. 1963 LaSabre Sedan $5495 20 pages, 2 sections In the Appellate Court’s un­ "Have you been waiting a long tinn CARTER CHEVROLET happy they have their old be a problem. When that is done, Novak said, 80 Oakland St., Manchester animous decision. Judge Flem­ time for school to start ? 1 have, I just 81 Adams St. Classified _ 19-20 Obituaries------2 Although not all the .school the supplies cluttering the gym­ CT ming L. Norcott Jr. said that have been waiting every day this school back. Manchester 1229 Main Street Manchester, 646-6464 C om ics______17 Opinion------8-9 facilities are quite ready, nasium will be able to be moved board deliberations entail discus- summer to be here and to be with "When the school closed, the 649-4571 Focus______15 Record------2 teachers and Principal Novak ______(1-84 EAST TO 384, EXIT 3)______Exit 63 Off 1-84 6 4 3 - 2 7 9 1 you.” children split — kind of into Local/State__ 2-4 Sports — exile.” said Doreen Knoeckel. said they were very happy with Please see HIGHLAND, page 10 Natlon/World J6-7 Television ___ 10 Please see PARDONS, page 10 This was but the first of many MANCHESTER HERALD. Tue.sday, Aug. 29, 1989 — 3 2 _ m a NCHK vS T E R h e r a l d . Tuesdiiy. Aug 29 1989 RECORD LOCAL & STATE

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Soccer tryouts Wednesday Florence Okerfelt James F. Rourke Kelly D. Prouty Mother facing charges speedup on pian Florence H. Okerfelt, 87. for­ James F. Rourke, 41 of Bethel, Kelly D. Prouty. 22. of 300 The Manchester Soccer Club will hold tryouts on merly of 22 Sunset St.. Manches­ died Saturday (Aug. 26, 1989) at Spruce St., died Saturday (Au­ Wednesday, for boys who were born in 1976. at A Manchester woman was arrested on Monday ter. died Monday (Aug. 28, 1989) Danbury Hospital after a short gust 26. 1989) as a result of a Kennedy Road Field. Kennedy Road, from 6:30 to 8 and charged with three counts of risk of injury to a at an area convale.scent home. illness. He was the son of Joseph motorcycle accident in Enfield. p.m. For more information, call Chris Silver minor in connection with an incident on Aug. 8, for town schools She was the widow of George and Greta Torrens Rourke of He was born in Hartford and 647-3164 or 646-.')9in. Okerfelt. Coventry. lived in Enfield most of his life. police said. Geraldine E. Johnson, 28, of 258 Oak St., was She was born in Hartford Sept. He was born April 8, 1948. in He was employed by Dynamic By Rick Santos sion before the school board arrested in connection with a complaint of physical OA support offered 19. 1901. and had been a Manches­ Hartford. Controls, Corp.. South Windsor. Manchester Herald chooses the plan it wants. ter resident since 1946. He is also survived by his wife, He is survived by his parents, abuse of her children, police said. There are . three proposals An Overeaters Anonymous Lifeline meeting will She was a member of Emanuel Mary Ann Raezak Rourke: three Luther M. and Jean (Desprey) The childrens’ stepfather was arrested on Aug. 18 A member of the Board of being studied by architects, be held next Monday only, at the First Community Lutheran Church of Manchester sons. James C. Rourke, Joshua J. Prouty of Enfield; a son, Joshua on charges of sexual assault, risk of injury to a Education is urging School Super­ Kennedy said. The first, which is Baptist Church. Hillstown Road, from 9:1,6 to 10:15 and Scandia Lodge Order of Rourke and Jeremy F. Rourke: of Manchester; four brothers, minor, and assualt of the children, police said. intendent James P. Kennedy to being .studied by the firm of a m. The regular meetings are at Manchester Vasa. and a daughter, Jill M. Rourke, Martin Lee Prouty of Enfield, Police first received complaints about the move up plans for a townwide Kaestle Boos of New Britain, is to Community College, in the Lowe Building on the She is survived by two daugh­ all of Bethel; a brother, Joseph Tracy Prouty of Long Beach, couple’s activities on Aug. 7 from a Manchester referendum to act on the expan­ build an addition to the high school. The school, which is .second floor. Room C205H. Everyone is welcome. ters. Jean Hultgren of Crystal M. Rourke of Southington; a Calif., Michael Bryer of Fort youth, police said. sion of Manchester’.? schools. For more information, call 524-4.544, River. Fla., and Marjorie Nelson sister. Nancy Rauh of Pomfert; Myers, Fla., and John Bryer in Johnson was released on a $7,500 non-surety bond. School board member Francis presently one of the few high of Manchester: six grandchild- and several nieces and nephews. Germany: a sister, Julie Hender­ Her court date is scheduled for Sept. 5, police said. Maffe Jr. said at Monday night’s schools in the state that houses ren: and five great The funeral was to be today at son of Windsor: a paternal meeting of the Board of Educa­ grades 10 through 12, would then 0-Anon support offered grandchildren. the Bethel Funeral Home, 215 grandfather, Luther B. Prouty of tion that he thinks the school take grade nine students from the board should have a proposal junior highs. This plan, which A support group for the family and friends of The funeral will be Thursday at Greenwood Ave followed by a East Hartford; and a maternal ready for the Board of Directors would make more space availa­ compulsive overeaters meets on Friday nights at 1 p.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Mass of Christian Burial in St. grandfather, Henry Desprey of Risk charge is filed by May of next year to ensure a ble in the elementary schools, Manchester Memorial Hospital, at 7 p.m. Ask for Church. Burial will be in Cedar Mary’s- Church in Bethel at 10 Canada. A Manchester man was arrested Friday on a referendum is placed on the 1990 may also require additions to the meeting room at the information desk. Hill Cemetery in Hartford. Cal­ a m. The burial was to take place The funeral will be Wednesday ling hours are Wednesday from 2 in St. Mary’s Cemetery in Bethel. at 11 a.m. at the Rose Hill Funeral warrant for charges of risk of injury to a minor, ballot. Kennedy said at the Illing and Bennet junior high to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Holmes Donations may be made to the Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill. police said. meeting at 45 North School St. schools, Kennedy said. Band shell concert tonight Funeral Home. 400 Main St.. American Cancer Society, 40 Burial will be in Rose Hill Julio A. Colon, 18, was arrested on a charge he had that he had been planning to Another plan, which is being Manchester. North St ., Danbury 06810. Memorial Park. Calling hours sexual intercourse with a 15-year-old girl in his approach the directors at their designed by Mankey Associates The Manchester Bicenntenial Band Shell will hold Memorial donations may be are Wednesday, one hour prior to home on May 12, police said. The girl’s mother first meeting in July. of Manchester, is to reopen the a folk concert by “ The Morgans” tonight at made to the Augusta Bengston John J. Zalne Sr. the service. wanted Colon to marry herdaughteraftershefound Board of Education member Bentley elementary school. Two Manchester Community College, at 7 p.m. The Terry Bogli agreed with Maffe, problems associated with this Scholarship Fund, care of Ema­ John J, ZaineSr., 58, of Windsor out about the incident, police said. public is encouraged to bring a blanket or lawn chair saying that the directors will be plan, Kennedy said, are that the nuel Lutheran Church. 60 Church Locks, died Sunday (August 27, Police said Colon agreed he would marry the girl hut to leave pets at home. The rain date is Thursday. considering many projects for the school system does not own the St , Manchester. 1989) at home after a long illness. Catherine Reynolds but then later in the week became hesitant. The town including a new town hall building and it is presently used He was the hu.sband of Eulaine Catherine A. (Lynn) Reynolds, mother then reported the incident to the police. and a new firehouse. for programs for senior citizens (Provencher) Zaine and the 57, of Gilbert. Ariz., formerly of Colon was released on a $5,000 non-surety bond. Bolton open house Thursday Pauline Bury ” I think we’ll have to work and for the mentally retarded. father of John J, Zaine of Manchester, died Friday (Aug. His court date is .scheduled for Wednesday, police remain undeveloped under the plan. The plan will be CHENEY LAWN — This conceptual plan for the closer with the Board of Directors The final proposal for increas­ The Children's Cooperative Nursery School in Pauline (Sadlak) Bury. 91. of Manchester. 25,1989) at her home. She was the said. development of the Cheney Lawn north of Hartford Road considered by the Planning and Zoning Commission than ever before.” she said, ing school space is to build Bolton is having an open house for parents and Rockville, died Sunday (August He is also survived by a wife of Joseph Reynolds. Sept. 6. Kennedy said he sympathized additions to Verplanck. Martin, ( hildren on Thursday, at 32 Hebron St., from 9:30 to 27. 1989) at Rockville General daughter. Jo-Ann Smith of West She was born in Hartford June shows, in the shaded area, the portion of the lawn that will with the concerns of both and Waddell elementary schools. 11:00 a.m. For more information, call Kim Tabor Hospital. She was the sister of Suffield; twoother sons. Frank H, 8. 1932, and was a Manchester members, but added a final This project is being studied by 742-8724 or Terri Crimmins 742-7516. Caroline Trivigno of Manchester Zaine of Enfield and Brian A. resident for many years before Current Quotations proposal may not be ready early the Lawrence Associates of Man­ and wife of the late Joseph L Zaine of East Windsor; a brother. moving to Arizona in January in the spring because that is when chester, Kennedy said. Bury Sr. Anthony N. Zaine of Windsor 1988. Cheney iawn pian is under review the school board concentrates on Kennedy said enrollment pro­ She is also survived by her two Locks; two sisters. Rose Hunting- Before retiring in 1987, she was “ Those of you who depend on cocaine have the budget jections show that there will have Births sons. Joseph L Bury Jr. and ton of East Windsor and Kathe­ a supervisor at the state Comp­ created the largest, most vicious criminal enter­ However, he did say the board to be additional elementary Robert S Bury, both of Rock­ rine Fanelli of West Hartford; six troller’s office. The zone change and changes in Historic Zone, as many as 22 units development as part of the prise the world has known.” — President Virgilio By Alex GIrelll could inform directors of the school space no later than the fall Besides her husband, she is could be developed in the existing amendment to the regulations. ville: a brother. Max Sadlak of grandchildren and many nieces Barco of Colombia in a videotaped English- Manchester Herald regulations governing the Cheney of 1992. four mansions and 43 others could The plan shows the central possible options for school expa n- EVANS, Kyle Michael, .son of Robert J. and Rockville; two sisters. Marion and nephews. survived by three sons, Maj. language address delivered to U.S. television Historic Zone were the subject of Shirley Bolduc Evans Jr.. 2 W. Center St. was born Harrison and Josephine Su- The funeral will be Thursday at Bernard M. Lynn of Herndon, a public hearing Aug. 7. be developed in new buildings for portion of the lawn undeveloped networks. A proposal that would permit Aug. 21 at Manchester Memorial Ho.spital. His checki. both of Rockville: and 8:15 a m. at the Windsor Locks Va., stationed at the Pentagon. conversion of former Cheney In a report to the commission. a total of 63. as part of the amendment to the maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew several nieces and nephews. She Funeral Home, 441 Spring St.. Gerald J. Lynn of Manchester family mansions to multiple Planning Director Mark Pelle­ The Cheney Historic District regulations being considered for adoption Principal decision Swatik. 99 Homestead St. His paternal grandmother was also predeceased by a Windsor Locks. A Mass of Chris­ and David Lynn of South Wind­ “ You don’t know the meaning of humility, Mr. family residences and permit grini said the four mansion Commission has approved the is Lucille Foley. 2 W. Center St. He has a brother. brother. Anthony N. Sadlak. tian burial will follow at 9 a.m. in sor; two daughters. Ann Lynn of owners could build as many as 37 proposed changes in regulations Swindall. I thought you were beginning to learn it, construction of other multifamily In his report to the commission, Robert 111. 3 and a sister. Nicole Marie. The funeral will be Wednesday St. Robert Bellermine Church. Coventry and Theresa Buezynski dwellings on a part of the Great single-family houses on the about for the historic zone and the but I ’m afraid you’re not.” — U.S. District Judge Pellegrini said it is his opinion CHMIELEWSKI, Nicholas Alexander, son of at 8 a.m, at White-Gibson-Small. Burial will be in St. Mary’s of Marlborough; two sisters. Lawn is under consideration by 24 acres of land they control, by extension of the zone. Robert C. Freeman in sentencing former Georgia that the proposed amendment is is due by Sept. 11 Brian and Kathleen Gorman Chmielewski. IT 65 Elm St.. Rockville. A Mass of Cemetery. Calling hours are Mary Kiernan of East Hartford the Planning and Zoning dividing it into separate lots. The Rep. Pat Swindall to a year in prison for his perjury William FitzGerald, chairman the best alternative to preserving Proctor Road, was born Aug. 10 at Manchester Christian burial will follow at St. Wednesday from 2 to 4 p m. and 7 and Winifred Lombard of West conviction. Commission. maximum density allowed is two of the historic district commis­ the character of the Great Lawn names of the applicants. Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Joseph’s Church. Rockville, at 9 to 9 p.m. Hartford; and four It is listed for action on the houses per acre and the minimum By Rick Santos sion, strongly opposed an earlier and allowing the development Perkins said the committee Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gorman. .56 E. Maple St. His a.m. The burial will be in St. Memorial donations may be grandchildren. commission’s Sept. 6 agenda. lot size is 18,000 square feet. Manchester Herald version of the proposal because it rights of the property owners. looked for a candidate who had t)atcrnal grandmother is Mrs. Mary Chmielewski. Bernard’s Cemetery, Rockville, made to the Visiting Nur.se and The funeral will be Friday at 10 “ People get threatened all the time, but that’s a Under the proposal, presented One of the applicants, Wesley did not provide any assurance knowledge in special education Stamford He has a brother Eric. 11 and a sister Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 Home Care. 50 (Thurch St . a m. at the Holmes Funeral fact of life.” — Sgt. Lynda Edmonds explaining why by owners of four of the mansions, C. Gryk, who owns 7.6 acres in the School Superintendent James that the central portion of the “ Short of town aquisition of this because the school is committed Laurie. 13, pm. Wind.sor Locks, or the Windsor Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be the Los Angeles sheriff’s department told a woman the Cheney Historic Zone would middle of the lawn area, was P. Kennedy is expected to recom­ lawn would remain undeveloped. land there is no other alternative to bringing special needs students DOWNEY, Jessica Dawn, daughter of Billy R. Memorial donations may be Locks Lion’s Club Ambulance in West Cemetery Calling hours who called 911 to report a threat by her husband that be extended to include the man­ granted an application in 1984 for mend an individual to fill the high into the school system. and Dawn Beulieu Downey.65'/2 BissellSt. wasborn made to St. Joseph’s Church 33 Fund. P.O. Box 312, Wind.sor are Wednesday and Thursday police couldn’t take any action until he arrived at sion area, now in the Residence a 14-house subdivision. The present proposal calls for available to achieve these ends,” school principal position at the The committee was also look­ Aug. 22 at Manche.ster Memorial Hospital. His West St.. Rockville. Locks 06096. from 7 to 9 p.m. her house. The husband killed the woman and three AA Zone. With a zone change to Cheney including a conceptual plan of Pellegrini wrote. Board of Education’s next mee- ing for someone with experience maternal grandparents are Gean and Mary other people attending her birthday party. ing on Sept. 11. with a business curriculum, she Beaulieu. East Hartford. His paternal grandpar­ With the board’s approval, the said. Business is part of the ents are Lois Black. Ardmore. Ok. and (Tass Jeannette C. Hebert candidate could begin working as vocational education program at Downey. County Line. Ok. She has a brother Deaths Elsewhere Jeannette C. Saverick Hebert. Flier focuses on 8th fire department soon as Oct. 1. Public Meetings Manchester High School, and it Jeffrey. 1. and three sisters, Cammie. 9: Cassandra. 75. of 96 Charter Oak St., died Kennedy will visit the two was in the areas of vocational 4: and Shawnda. 2. Sunday (Aug. 27, 1989) at Man­ At a meeting Monday night, being studied by a committee of remaining candidates at their By Alex GIrelll department have not received education and preparing non­ PACKER. Phoebe Jordan, daughter of Albert J. chester Memorial Hospital. She copies at their homes. district directors scheduled a firefighters and the memorial schools in the next two weeks. The Public meetings scheduled for tonight: Manchester Herald college bound students that the and Jane Jordan Pack erlll. 219 Charter Oak St. was was the wife of Robert Hebert. “ Where is your new fire com­ special district meeting at which statue plan is waiting a decision purpose of this is so that he can school fell short in the mostly born July 16 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her She was bom in Manchester on plex?” the flier asks in one line district voters will be asked to on how to finance the cost of it. see them work as principals WASHINGTON (A P) - Joseph A two-page unsigned flier is under real circumstances, said positive accreditation report maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Feb. 9. 1914. She lived in Man­ Manchester beneath a picture of the garage. authorize an added $68,000 to buy Alsop, a political columnist for 37 being distributed in the Eighth One of the other questions issued by a visiting committee of Jordan, 74 Henry St. Her paternal grandparents are chester most of her life and had Board of Directors, Lincoln Center hearing room. When the conversion of the a new midi-pumper. Susan Perkins, chairwoman of years, died Monday. He was 78. Utilities District which contains asked is, “ Will it be easy to to the New Association of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Packer, 90 Grandview St. previously lived in Hartford. 7 p.m. garage for district use was first the search committee. Alsop’s death was attributed to pictures of the former Willis A bid submitted for the truck back fire trucks across a con­ Kennedy, who narrowed the Schools and Colleges. JACKSON. Jeffrey Paul. son of James P. and Besides her husband, she is studied, the possibility of making lung cancer, anemia and garage undergoing renovation far exceeded the $175,000 approp­ gested Main Street?” search committee’s four top To be considered for the princi­ Stephanie Janes .Jackson, 24 Orchard St. was born survived by three daughters. it a large fire headquarters was emphysema. Andover and poses five questions relating riated for it. candidates to two. would not say pal’s position, an applicant mu.st Aug. 19 at Manche.ster Memorial Hospital. His Janet Bieu of Manchester. Gloria to the fire department. contemplated. The final decision, “ We’ve been doing it for Alsop started his career as a Finance Board. Town Office Building, 7:30 p.m. The $243,000 total authoriza­ who the finalists were or where have secondary teaching expe­ maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston of We.‘:t Haven and The garage is being converted however, was to leave the bay years,” said Landers, who is a newsman at the now-defunct New tion, if approved by the district they are from. When the commit­ rience, a ma.ster’s degree in D. Janes, Bossier City. La. His paternal grandpar­ Carol Gauvin of Manchester; a to an office building and meeting section of the building at the firefighter as well as district York Herald Tribune after gra­ voters, will pay for the truck tee presented him with the four education, and certification or ents are Mr. and Mrs. .lames Jackson, Elm Grove. brother, Walter Saverick of place for the district. northern end undeveloped now president. duating from Harvard University without equipment. finalists in early August, Perkins the ability to be certified as a La, Largo. Fla., and three sisters. District President Thomas E. with the idea that it might house in 1932. Five years later, he began Thoughts The district’s present firehouse said one was from Connecticut, Connecticut school TU PPER . Tyler Bion, son of Michael and Donna Ann Richloff in Washington. Landers said Monday night it fire apparatus in the future. The flier also asks where the writing a political column for the is located at Main and Hilliard one from Maine, and two from administrator. Demko Tapper. 32 Thomas Drive was born Aug. 17 Helen Minukas of East Hartford, appears that the flier is being Landers briefly offered district’s plan for a pension for North American Newspaper Al­ Streets with the only truck New York. Some of the other qualifications at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal and Mary Mohoney of Largo, distributed to the homes of answers to the other four ques­ firefighters stands, and it asks liance. Alsop wrote his first Once upon a time there was a vine that felt entrances facing Main Street. Since the search began in June, include a knowledge of adminis­ grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Richard Demko, 74 Fla.; seven grandchildren, two district firefighters. tions posed. about the status of a planned books, “ The 168 Days” and “ Men unappreciated. People stopped beneath it, gathered the search committee has main­ trative proactices applicable to Tuck Road. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and great-grand-children, several District Fire Chief John Mace “ Where is your new fire truck?” memorial to firefighters. Landers said he would like to Around the President,” in 1938. its grapes and went on about their business without tained it would not release the secondary schools. Mrs. Bion Tapper. 76 Ashworth St. His great­ nieces and nephews. ever a word of thanks. said that chief officers of the fire is one of them. Landers said the pension is still know who is circulating the flier. The funeral will be Wednesday grandmother is Mrs. Violette Pillard. 116 Waddell He wrote several other books, One day a priest stopped and sat beneath the vine. I at 9:15 a m. at the Watkins Road. He has a sister, Ashley. 6. including “We Accuse” with Taking this opportunity the vine .said, “ Young men HAMBROOK, Jocelyn Calderwood, daughter of brother Stewart Alsop. Joseph Funeral Home, 142 E. Center and women often stop here and take my grapes Street followed by a Mass of Man is questioned in siaying Dr. John and Nancy Lisk Hambrook, 43 Stonehedge .Alsop wrote a column for the without ever a word of thanks. How can people be so Lane. Bolton, was born Aug. 18 at Manchester I a P Christian Burial in St. James insensitive! ” The priest pondered for a moment and Betty-Jane Turner School of Dance Herald Tribune with his brother NEW HAVEN (AP) — A Derby whether Roseboro was a suspect. Church. Burial will be in St. Memorial Hospital. Hermaternalgrandparentsare from 1946 until 1958, when his then said; “ People are no doubt insensitive, but just man who was questioned about Kerwin and Mildred Lisk of Coventry and James Cemetery. Calling hours brother joined The Saturday JOSEPH ALSOP as they expect the .sun to shine, the grass to grow, the stabbing deaths Aug. 12 of Roseboro stabbed himself in are today from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to Falmouth. Mass, Herpaternalgrandmotheris Jane Evening Post. . . . political columnist and the rain to fall, they expect to gather grapes three of his neighbors has been the upper chest and stomach Hambrook. Easton, Pa. She has a brother. Elliott. 20 9 p.m. from a vine. Perhaps they are under the impression before being apprehended by Joseph Alsop continued the charged in New Haven with months. Maine, and Anne Milliken of Salt that it is yourduty,” What isyourduty? ToloveGod New Haven police Sunday night, column alone, first for The kidnapping two women and Lake City; a brother, John and our neighbors on the earth, to seek peace and police said. He was listed in Washington Post and later for Bob Boatman threatening them with a gun. deKoven Alsop of Old Lyme, pursue it. to work for justice foreveryone, tooppose The New Haven Register on serious condition early today at The Los Angeles Times Syndi­ NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Lottery Conn.; and a sister, Corinne racism, .sexism, and agism, to champion the poor Monday quoted police sources as Yale-New Haven Hospital. cate. He also contributed articles Bob Boatman, director of the Chubb of Chester, N.J. and to give of our time, our money, and our abilities saying Derek Roseboro, 36. who A state police officer and a for magazines, including The syndicated television show “ Hee The funeral will be Thursday at for others. People of faith do not look for thanks or has a history of drug arrests, is a Derby policeman accompanied New Yorker. Haw” for 17 years, was acciden­ Winning numbers drawn Monday in New 11 a.m. in St. John’s Episcopal for prestige or for great power but for the will of God suspect in the slayings of Mary Roseboro on the way to Y ale-New y tally shot to death, authorities Elngland: He retired from daily and Church in Washington. Burial to be done through them. As we pray, day by day, Ferrara. 72. her son, Joseph, 46, Haven Hospital. A state police said. He was 59. Connecticut daily: 858. Play Four; 3912. weekly writing in 1974, the year will be in Indian Hill Cemetery in "Your will be done, on earth as in heaven.” and her granddaughter, Nina, 8. spokesman. Sgt. Richard Sea- Boatman was found Monday in Massachusetts daily: 7119. Stewart died, but continued to Middletown, Conn. The family But state police, who are lander, would not comment on the garage of his house in Tri-state daily (Maine, New Hampshire, Ver­ write books and articles. plans a memorial service in Rev. Dr. Kirn-Eric Williams investigating the Derby homi­ whether Roseboro was inter­ Hendersonville, outside mont) : 643 and 7207. Alsop leaves two stepchildren, September at a time and place to Concordia Lutheran Church cides, would not comment on viewed by the state police officer. Rhode Island daily: 8131. William S. Patten of Camden, be announced. Nashville. 1 t n Weather iHaurhpBtpr HpralJi uSPS 327-500 VOL. CVIII, No. 281 KID REGIONAL Weather It might rain Penny M. Sieffert, Publisher Wednesday, A uj^iisl .^0 COUNTRY Manchester and vicinity: To­ Q eorg^l , Chappell Dennis M. Santoro A- I u a X l> •« 'I i n lu ix i< W ktilHai m *) l< ii> |a r j i u i * Editor Advorlsing Director night. mostly cloudy. A 30 percent Tb* S^op^ at 30. Mattiord Tumpitta, Rt 30, Vamon Jeanne Q. Hrr>'nerlh Sheldon Cohan chance of showers. Low 60 to 65. 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Keeney School kindergarten. ones in Class K-1 were quiet, into the offices and the library. Some of the things which older absorbing all of the new things She said the gym should be students simply take for granted around them cleared out in the next two weeks were completely bewildering to "We are here every day to have and the library should be ready these little ones. For example, fun and to make friends,” Tarbox highland park school for use by the middle of they looked awestruck when told them. “ Every day you will September. Frank Amara, the Keeney princi­ come here to see me, right after As of 9; 30 this morning. Novak k%‘' pal. turned on the loudspeaker to you eat your breakfast.” said the first day was proceeding speak to the classes. Of course, at this age, the L . .1 I ' j . , L - , r i . - 'T ; I , I rather smoothly, and Lynn Pem­ mi^>. j! "Where is that man?" one child children take everything liter­ -n ; 1 *:x .1 , ! ...i i 1 I ' ■ n. .1 'liT- j i r : 1., i ) , 1.1.1 berton. co-president of the PTA. asked. "Why does it sound like ally. So even as they nodded ' L i x . f r .said no kindergarten students that?" asked another, when solemnly, someone whispered, ;; ■ '‘r: had cried and no mothers were V-. static filled the airwaves. "But sometimes I don't eat any j,: r-;. I 1 - " I 1 * » required to stay with their But for the most part, the little breakfast." ±tz:: children once .school .started. ■ZTIZ The smooth start was probably an effect of an open house held at the school Monday afternoon. GNP Novak .said. “ I’m very pleased.” especially From page 1 since only il students missed the voluntary orientation, she said. \ % ‘ h 'i* percent, double the previously ago criticized the Federal Re­ reported rate. serve for keeping interest rates so Other areas of strength were high that they threatened to Red Sox hoid government purchases, which topple the country into a Pardons rose at a rate of 12.,? percent, and recession. From page 1 a iocai ciinic spending for business invest­ However, today's report was V ment, which rose 8.2 percent. likely to strengthen the Fed’s pitcher Eric Hetzel demonstrates his One remaining area of wea­ resolve to keep rates about where sion of the prisoner’s personal art for youngsters ages 10-15 at a clinic he and three kness was housing construction, they are now, given the business background and his relation to Red Sox coaches staged Monday at Moriarty Field. which fell 12.6 percent in the signals showing that growth other prisoners. second quarter, the biggest de­ remains fairly robust. "Members of the board should Also giving instruction were pitching Bill cline since the recession vear of In another report today, the be allowed to discuss these Fischer, who worked with catchers, Dick Berardino, 1982. government said that corporate sensitive matters in executive who worked with the infielders, and Al Bumbry, who profits after taxes fell a sharp 5.4 The administration is forecasting session, with certain information worked with the outfielders. NESN and Cox Cable percent in the second quarter. that the economy will expand by Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald regarding applicants, other in­ The decline, which followed a 1.1 sponsored the IVz-hour session for 110 youngsters. 2.9 percent this year, down from EARLY JOE — Joey Farr, 9. of 21 mates and correctional staff Reginald PInto/Mancheater Herald percent drop in the first three School this morning. The school GNP growth of 4.4 percent in 1988, shielded by the protection of months of the year, was the Westminster Road, is the first student to reopened its doors today after a the fastest pace in four years. confidentiality," Norcott wrote. biggest setback since a 16.5 arrive at Highland Park Elementary five-year shutdown. "This confidentiality is integral To meet the administration’s percent decline in the first to the legitimate objectives of growth forecast, the economy quarter of 1986. security and safety that the would have to expand at an Trade was another bright spot United States Supreme Court has Boyd shows plenty Cook takes AnnuHl Classic annual rate of just 2.2 percent in in the GNP report. The trade School recognized as being vital to the the second half of theyear, a level deficit declined by $2.5 billion in proper administration of pri­ By Len Ausfer that many economists believe is the second quarter, reflecting the From page 1 sons,” he added. in comeback outing Manchester Herald obtainable. fact that exports grew at a faster In another FOI ruling Monday, The administration two weeks rate than imports. the Appellate Court dismissed as As youths, lefthanders are told The 2.7 percent GNP growth Vincens said. ing,” Quinby said. of bus schedules, but some moot a case in which the FOI by many adults that they’re doing rate in the second quarter fol­ After the traditional morning Acting Manchester High School parents either didn’t know about Commission had ordered the NEW BRITAIN (AP) - things all wrong. Muppets join lowed a 3.7 percent increase in the activity, Illing was calm, he Principal Wilson E. Deakin Jr. the changes or forgot, Townsend Connecticut Resources Recovery Despite a 3-2 loss to the It is a right-handed world, after first quarter. However, most of reported. and Student Council members said. Authority to disclose a confiden­ Reading Phillies, Dennis"Oil all. Disney iineup the first-quarter advance "Everything is fine." he said. told the estimated 1,475 students "The vast majority of youngs­ tial bid proposal for work on the Can” Boyd says he had the Don’t ever tell Dave Cook, stemmed from a rebound in the "Students are alt in classes and what to expect in the coming year ters were here and on time and Bridgeport trash-to-energy plant. right stuff in pitching his first however, that he’s playing from ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - Miss farm sector following last teachers are in place." at a morning assembly, Quinby ready to go,” he said. The court said the law covering game in three months. the wrong side. Cook. 32, the only summer's drought. The non-farm “ Everything is just as crazy as lefthanded player in the PGA Piggy, Kermit the Frog and other said. Many parents, especially work­ the issue had since been Boyd, who is recovering economy actually grew at a it always is on the first day of Connecticut Section, fired a 3- Muppets have been given the Elementary school officials ing mothers, are pleased with the amended, that there was no way from a shoulder injury and lackluster 1.5 percent rate in the school." a secretary answering it could provide any relief and under-par 69 to take home the keys to the Disney castle, and will also reported a relatively smooth change in start time at Verplanck trying to return to Bo.ston, first quarter. the phone at Manchester High that it was forced to dismiss it first place check of $2,000 at the soon join Mickey Mouse, Dumbo opening day, which started a little to 8:15 a.m., Townsend said. pitched five innings Monday The various changes in the School said earlier this morning. because “ it is a fixed principle of fourth annual Annulli Golf Clas­ and the other regulars at Disney late for some parents of Ver- Parents were also pleased with night as the Reading Phillies GNP put the total output of goods Later, Vice Principal Barbara law that appellate courts do not sic Monday afternoon at the theme parks. planck School children, Ver- the appearance of the newly defeated the New Britain Red and services at an annual rate of Quinby reported that all was planck Principal Douglas Town­ renovated school, Towsend said. decide moot questions." Manchester Country Club. Later, Muppets will star in Sox 3-2. $4,134 trillion in the second quiet on the Manchester High send said. “ All the parents were abso­ Cook, the profes.sional the last Disney movies and television Boyd struck out eight and quarter, after adjusting for front. The school made its opening four years at Indian Springs shows. lutely thrilled to see it sparkling,” inflation. "We had a very smooth open­ and closing times earlier because he said. gave up one run on three hits in Country Club in Middlefield. had Reagan hails a tune up before returning the a round of four birdies and one team’s Class AA affiliate in bogey. “ I played a solid round," stealth plane Pawtucket, R.I.. Tuesday. said Cook, who won the Noonan Milk New home sales hit 3-year high "Tonight I had good stuff,” Classic in Stratford in the ."spring. EDWARDS AIR FORCE Boyd said after the game. “ I only had one bad iron and that From page 1 WASHINGTON (AP) - Sales annual sales rate of 739,000 units percent to $118,800. The median is BASE, Calif. (AP) — Former “ When you have good stuff you was at the ninth hole I played (the of new homes shot up 14.4 percent was the highest level for sales the point where half the homes President Reagan sat in the have to be a little more sharp, 18th hole).’’ in July, the biggest increase in since December 1986, when new sold for more and half for less. cockpit of the stealth bomber and a little more precise and you Cook almost took home a new supermarket chains in the Many farmers are still feeling automobile for a hole-in-one at almost threfe years, the govern­ homes were sold at a rate of told military personnel he was have to select your pitches greater Hartford area. the effects of last year’s drought, ment reported today. The boom in sales was led by a the 141-yard fifth hole from 784,000 units. impressed with the flying wing. right Whether they are a big Leonard Krogh, who tracks particularly Northeast dairy huge 55.8 percent jump in activity Cardinal Buick as he left his tee Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald The Commerce Department The July increase was the third “ It is truly amazing," Reagan league of double AA hitter the these and other price trends for farmers who are dependent on said new single-family homes in the Northeast, where sales shot an inch from the hoie. "It in the past four months, following said Monday after being shown main thing is I want to get Club. Also pictured are Bob Blanchard, the Agriculture Department, said grain from the Midwest. were sold at a seasonally ad­ climbed to an annual rate of The AssoolBled Press went left around the back of the PUTT — Warren Howland, right, increases of 9.4 percent in April the $530 million B-2 bomber and them out any way I can” there has been an 11-cent varia­ Also affecting the milk supply justed annual rate of 739.000 units 120.000 units. That marked the hole,” Cook said with a smile. watches his putt head for the cup on the rear, and pro Walt Lowell with his back and 6.4 percent in May. Sales in the Mojave Desert facility where tion in prices since January 1988. in the United States is a recent last month as the housing indus­ biggest monthly increase in that Boyd, troubled for two sea­ Cook birdied the 4th. 5th. 6th to the camera. June were revised to an annual it is being tested. 18th green during Monday’s Annulli Kerr said M-W market price is limitation on subsidiesfornon-fat try continued to benefit from region since February 1982, when sons by blood clots in his right DELIVERS — Dennis "Oil and 10th hole with his only bogey rate of 646,000 units, the same as A model and wood carving of Golf Classic at the Manchester Country rising quickly and could easily dry milk exported from Europe to falling mortgage rates. housing began to rebound from shoulder, hasn’t pitched for Can" Boyd delivers a pitch at 18. He missed a 10-footer on the the May level. the bat-winged bomber were reach $15 per hundredweight. the rest of the world, Kerr said. Mortgage rates, which hit a the last recession. Boston since May 1. when he second hole and lipped out a The report on new home sales presented to Reagan during lunch for the New Britain Red With the wholesale price likely to Until recently, the govern­ peak of 11.22 percent in March, beat Minnesota 1.3-6 but deve­ 35-footer on No. 3. “ The course Club in Orange, heat Don Gliha in Money prizes go to the top 10 TEAM NET — Ralph OeNIcolo-John followed a report last Friday that Sales were up 23.8 percent in with base personnel. Sox in Monday night's Burger-Ed Paganl-Tom Vandenbush 56, remain the same, retail prices ments of the European Economic had dropped to 9.81 percent by the loped a clot afterwards. In five played fair. The pins were tucked a playoff for the title a year ago. professionals and top 10 net and sales of existing homes also the Midwest to an annual rate of Air Force Maj. Gen. John P. game against the Reading Jock McConachle-Bob Jones-Ed Plel- probably will increase. Community heavily subsidized end of July, giving a boost to a major league games this sea­ away on a couple of holes but (the Each took home $470. top five gross scoring teams Dave Marshall 58, M lc k ^ Hawkes- improved in July, rising by 1.2 125.000 units, the highest level of Schoeppner Jr. introduced Rea­ The prospect of diminished that production. Ending the sub­ sector of the economy that had son, he is 2-1 with a 5.72 ERA. Phillies. course) played fair” Cook said. There was another fivesome in receive merchandise prizes. De- Steve Pvka-BIII Phelan-Charles Bof- percent to an annual rate of 3.40 activity since February 1987. gan as “ an individual who has led olda 59, Steve Rlggs-Joe Walsh-Allan domestic subsidies is not objec­ sidies severely limited dry-milk been hard hit by rising rates Boyd, who played for the at even-par 72 led by host Nicolo’s team that included John Thomas-Ken Jarvis 59, Tony Kellv- million units, the second consecu­ Sales in the West were up 8.9 our great nation back to its Tim Gavronski of Black Hall tionable to most farmers, Kerr production. earlier in the year. Red Sox Class AA affiliate an eye on him, Jonas said. A professional Ralph DeNicolo. He Burger, Ed Pagani and Tom Larrv Gozia-Don Battallno-Russ Quick tive month that existing home percent to an annual rate of rightful position as the leader of Country Club in Old Lyme and 59, Kevin SIvaec-Len Horvath-Cllff said. Most believe the subsidies "It’s left the world short of The July sales increase was the was in the hunt most of the day Vandenbush took low team net sales had risen. 232.000 units, while sales in the the world community.” when it was located in Bristol, scout would come down from Jack McConachic of Pine Valley Pollack-AI Chevrette 60, Steve Garren- keep milk prices artificially low, non-fat dry milk.” he said. "That biggest monthly advance since in Southington each carded 2- but had an erratic day that with a 56 while the team headed Larrv Pletrantonlo-Ernie Susanin-Rav The price of a new home posted South rose by a more modest 2.4 “ I have been deeply impressed has pitched twice with Paw­ Boston to watch Boyd and New Lovev 60, Frank Selva-Sal Evogellsta- preventing them from making leaves us as the (major) September 1986. when sales under-par 70s and each took home included five birdies and five by Cook, that also included Pat a modest decline in July. The percent to an annual rate of by what I have seen here today,” tucket since being sent to the Britain’s pitching coach would Bob Lewls-Rav Hlckev61, Mike Camev- realistic profits. supplier." climbed by 22.9 percent. The a check for $1,250. Each had four bogeys. “ Under the conditions. Mistretta, Evo Aiudi and May­ Glno Pletrantonlo-MIke Kusellas- median new-home price fell 3.7 261.000 units. Reagan told his lunch audience. International League team also “ keep a meticulous eye on Butch D'Allesandro 61, Stan I , earlier this month, Jonas said. h'm” birdies and two bogeys. I’m happy,” DeNicolo, who was nard Clough, took low team gross McLennan-Lon Annulli-Ed Contl-Rov Pawtucket was in Scranton- New Britain posted a disap­ There was a group of five one of the chairmen who got the with a 65. Perkins 62. tournament organized, said. Wilkes Barre Monday night, pointing 59-73 record this sea­ golfers at 71 led by Chuck Lasher TEAM GROSS — Dave Cook-Pat Proceeds from the tournament ANNULLI GOLF CLASSIC SCORES MIstretta-Evo Aludl-Mavnard Clough Physicians WEIGHT LOSS Centers and Jonas said he thinks if the son and lost any hope a playoff of Timberlin Golf Club in Ken­ 6S, Dove GoldrIck-RIck Clough-Don go to local charities with this year — Dove Cook 69, Tim Gavronski 70, team had not been on the road, berth with its 8-3 loss to the sington. Also in at 1-under-par Jock McConochle 70, Dove McQuade Paganl-GIno Maroizl 66, Tim were Dave McQuade, Mickey the American Diabetes Associa­ 71, Chuck Losher 71, Mickey Hawkes 71, Govronskl-MIles Golden-Frank Boyd probably would have first-place Albany Yankees at Roberts-Tom Trahan 66, Chuck Lasher- Hawkes, Larry Demers and tion the recipient. Approximately Lorry Demers 71, Frank Selva 71, Ralph remained with them. Beehive Field Sunday. DeNicolo 72, Fran Marrello 72, Gary Bob Paganl-Don Genovesl-Mark YItelll defending champ Frank Selva. $11,000 is expected to be donated Sassu 72, John PaesanI 72, Dave 67, Gary Sassu-Don PIrettl-Don Jordes- But Red Sox officials proba­ Jonas said he expected Boyd Blll Hoblcht 67. Selva, out of Racebrook Country to ADA, McGoldrIck 72. bly wanted to spare Boyd from to be back in Boston in travelling and also wanted him September if the rest of his near home so they could keep rehabilitation goes smoothly. HERBERT W. REIHER, M.D. Esasky making most out of Fenway stay announces the opening of his office for the practice of interhai medicine. Dr. Relher received his M.D. degree from the University of Connecticut By The Associated Press innings before tiring and needing Yount had three hits, including School of Medicine In 1985. He completed his Internship and residency at Everyone saves relief help in the seventh as the his 15th homer, and newcomer Ed 50% or more! Just scratch St. Francis Hospital from 1985-88 and was appointed chief resident In UConn encouraged Nick Esasky is having a career AL Roundup Red Sox extended their longest Romero drove in two runs as medicine at St. Francis from 1988-89. Ho is Doard-cortifled in Internal off the secret square on our Take- winning streak of the year to Milwaukee snapped a six-game medicine. Dr. Relhor’s office adjoins DR. KAREN DEVASSY’S practice, year with the Boston Red Sox. It Off game card to see if you save 50%. seven games. losing streak by beating Toronto with whom he has worked during residency training and with whom he 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, even 100% off the may also be his only year at Fenway Park. After allowing three hits and at the SkyDome. shares a common practice philosophy. weight loss portion of our proven program. heading into opener Will it be enough fun to keep Esasky hit a three-run homer in one run in the sixth. Boddicker The loss dropped the second- 1340 Suiiivan Avenue 644-1521 Pick up your free game card at the Center the first inning Monday night as him in Fenway? gave up two singles to start the place Blue Jays two games South Windsor, CT Hours by appointment nearest you. Just call for an appointment. “ Nick’s a good hitter and he's in the Red Sox completed a five- seventh and was replaced by Rob behind idle Baltimore in the AL By Jim Tierney (against Seton Hall) I thought a groo%'e." Boston third baseman 1 game sweep of Detroit with a 6-3 Murphy, who pitched 21-3 innings East. ■ Take off an average of 3 pounds per Manchester Herald was encouraging.” Wade Boggs said “ He’s one of the UConn leaves for Florida on victory over the Tigers. Esasky and allowed a run, Lee Smith got Tom Filer, 5-2, allowed two best — and he’s doing it all for us. the last two outs for his 19th save. runs and four hits over five week — GUARANTEED*. STORRS — On paper, the Wednesday and will open its has 26 homers and leads the not just with home runs but with Athletics 7, Yankees 3: Dave innings and Bill Krueger gave up outlook appears to be rather season Friday at South Florida American League with 93 RBIs. MUfCmSTER MIILWORE ■ Professionally supervised diet with Esasky is a free agent at the other hits” Stewart became ’s first one hit the rest of the way for his bleak for the 1989 University of and then take on Centra! Florida 18-game winner, Dave Parker third save. immediate results. Connecticut men's soccer team. on Sunday. end of the season and has Elsewhere in the American and Walt Weiss homered during a John Cerutti, 9-8, allowed four OFFER EXPIRES. With the departure of three- Although six Huskies are cu- expressed a desire to play in League, it was Oakland 7. New "It works! I lost barrage of eight straight hits and runs, one earned, and nine hits in ■ Ruiet of Guarantee avatijiUit* at all Ct.aitefs Phytjin.tn ■. • • ■'•suitatiDM ,jnd I'/a U ia tio n and time All-America forward Dan rently sidelined with injuries, Atlanta. He hits a ton there and York 3: Milwaukee 8, Toronto 2, M ZXai;iiroil.K Nutritional SuptiieruenU, .i! rogu'ar \,t\( ('•, Not valid wilt' lU , (,tllC ' off<‘ f 15 pounds and Oakland beat New York at 5 2-3 innings. Donigan and with only two including starting sophomore for­ makes his off-season home in and Minnesota 5. Seattle 4 in 10 25 inches!" Yankee Stadium. seniors dotting the roster along ward Rob Lindell and starting Marietta, Ga. innings. Joyce Johnson Oakland got 16 hits and moved Twins 5, Mariners 4: Seattle lost Call now for a FREE consultation! with 12 freshmen, several ques­ stopperback Chris Albrecht, "I’m not deciding now," The Tigers have lost nine I'A games ahead of idle Califor­ a club record-tying 12th straight Open Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. tion marks seem likely for the most will be ready to play in Esasky said. "But it’s good to straight game.s. The last time nia in the AL West. The Yankees game as Kirby Puckett doubled Huskies, who finished 14-8-1 last Florida. know others might be Detroit was swept in a five-game lost their fifth straight game and home Dan Gladden with two outs year and qualified for the NCAA Junior Tom Foley will be in interested” series was July 31-Aug. 3, 1975. fell to 2-10 under Manager Bucky in the 10th inning to lift Minnesota Vernon/Manchester 646-3110 Tournament for the 15th time in goal, a very thin area for the The first baseman was traded also at Fenway. Dent. over the Mariners at the Metro- 27 Hartford Turnpike, Suite 206 the last 17 seasons. Huskies this season. by Cincinnati along with reliever "They’re having problems all Stewart. 18-8. moved ahead of dome. The Twins have won six Above Win-Sum Sports However, coming off its fine 3-2 “ We have to pray that Tom Rob Murphy to Boston for first right, but so what?" Boston Houston’s Mike Scott and St. straight. win over three-time defending does not get hurt.” Morrone baseman Todd Benzinger, in­ manager said. "They Louis’ Joe Magrane as the top With one out in the 10th, Wally Rocky Hill 529 0 88 8 Bloomfield 242-3333 Big East Tournament champion warned. fielder Luis Vasquez and pitcher had bats and balls. I don’t care winner in the major leagues He Backman singled and was forced Seton Hall in an exhibition game Sophomore Vinoe Jajuga, a Jeff Sellers on Dec. 13, 1988. how bad they were, we still had to got closer to his third straight at second on Gladden’s grounder Sunday, the outlook appears very midfielder last year, will start at For the Reds last season. Physicians Esasky hit 15 homers with 62 beat them” 20-victory season, a feat that has to third before Puckett doubled positive around the Husky camp. sweeper. Jajuga is the biggest up the right-center field gap RBIs. His previous career high E.sasky’s three-run homer off not been accomplished since Jim " I ’m pleased with where we surprise thus far. against reliever Mike Schooler, WEIGHT LOSS for homers was 22 in 1987. Jeff Robinson, 3-4, in the first Palmer from 1975-78. For all your window and door needs' are,” UConn coach Joe Morrone, "Last winter and spring he was 1-5. our most improved player” " I ’m just trying to relax and inning enabled him to take the Andy Hawkins, 13-13, got m S n PROd S c T^S® MARVIN WINDOWS C e n te r s . who begins his 21st year at the Jeff Reardon, 5-3, who blew a swing the bat,” Esasky said. RBI lead from Texas’ Ruben tagged for 10 hits and five runs ^TEHIOR PREHUNG DOORS Weight loss varies by helm, said Monday at a news Morrone said. “ He is one of our save opportunity in the ninth, INTERIOR TRIM STANLEY STEEL DOORS with you every day, every pound of the way.^- individual. ‘Tve been having a lot of fun Sierra, who has 92. and left after three consecutive conference. "W e’ll have to play better players right now” retired Seattle in order in the 10th 14 High Street The Physician is available in each Center a minimum of one evening per week lately. But I’ve been having fun Mike Boddicker, 12-9, shut out hits started the third inning. 1969 Copyright Physicians WEIGHT LOSS Centers of America. Inc . Akron. Ohio 44313. some games and see what all year.” the Tigers on three singles for five Brewers 8, Blue Jays 2: Robin inning for the victory. Manchester 6 4 5 -8 4 3 2 happens. The way that we played See UConn, page 12

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y r y r r m i I McEnroe very much IN BRIEF Viola prevails in classic matchup m m By Dick Brinster - K.-y-y: Coaching vacancies filled ^ ' The Associated Press K*'- Three coaching vacancies, including one at NL Roundup a threat at the Open Cheney Tech that reinstates a sport after it was Neither Frank Viola nor Orel dropped for a year, have been filled. Hershiser, participants in the first- By Barry Wllner same way entering the Open. pion, who will retire from tourna­ Cheney Tech has filled its vacant boys’ ever matchup of pitchers coming off him to hit a homer. He hit two and tied The Associated Press Gilbert, seeded eighth, had won ment competition after the Open, soccer coaching slot quickly by naming Frank Cy Young Award seasons, would a career high with six RBIs as San his last three tournaments, the drew Bettina Fulco of Argentina. Niederwerfer to the position. He takes over admit to being moved by what Diego whipped Montreal 9-4. NEW YORK - John McEnroe first man to put together such a Martina Navratilova, Gabriela from Paul Soucy, who resigned to take the head amounted to the stuff of which dreams Elsewhere, it was Philadelphia 9. is back on his game, back among string since Boris Becker in 1986. Sabatini, Lendl, Stefan Edberg, coaching position at Plainville High. Nieder­ are made. San Francisco 1; St. Louis 3. Cincin­ the favorites in the U.S. Open, Gilbert’s match winning streak Jimmy Connors, Andre Agassi werfer teaches boys’ physical education at the Until Viola was traded to the nati 2; Chicago 6, Houston 1, and and Michael Chang also were school. National League, such a showdown Atlanta 5, Pittsburgh 2. i;\ back in his home territory. Even had reached 17, and he was Mac feels like he’s back. primed for the Open. But a bout scheduled. Cheney Tech Athletic Director Manny would have been virtually unthinka­ While he didn’t match Viola pitch ‘Tve come a long way and I’ve with a stomach virus sapped Becker wasn’t looking beyond Goncalves said Kevin Bayer has been named ble, pure Hollywood. Naturally, any for pitch, the 30-year Hershiser. who his next opponent after manhan­ the school’s cro.ss country coach. The sport was decent script writer would have it end spun magic a year ago when he set a l A set myself up with an opportunity Gilbert and he lost to Todd here,” said the four-time U.S. Witsken 4-6, 7-6 (7-4). 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. dling David Pate 6-1, 6-3, 6-1. He dropped a year ago but Goncalves said eight to 1- 0. record with 59 scoreless innings en Open champion who has not won “It was God’s way of torturing certainly wasn’t thinking about 10 boys expressed interest last spring and he’s Ridiculous. But that’s exactly what route to a 23-8 finish, didn’t need to this tournament, or any other you when you lose,” Gilbert said. next week. hopeful a team can be formed this year. happened Monday night in Los issue any apologies. He allowed eight Grand Siam event, since 1984. "I “I’ve only had it twice in my “It’s too early to say, it’s the East Catholic High has filled its vacant girls’ Angeles when Viola pitched the New hits in eight innings, struck out four feel like I did some successful career. In fact, I had it seven first round of a 128-man draw and swimming position by naming Howard Thiery York Mets to victory over Hershiser and walked one. things the last year to put myself years ago here. I hope it’s another anything can happen,” the as coach. He is an East Catholic High graduate and the Dodgers. Hershiser, 14-10, leads the league in a position not to have to play a seven years before I get them second-seeded Becker said. “It’s who will begin teaching at Bennet Junior High Still, the principals inone of the with a 2.32 eamed-run average. But he Becker or Lendl until in the again.” the best-of-5 and you’re also out this fall. more ballyhooed games this season hasn’t won in four starts because the semifinals. Gilbert was the only seed to lose there against the airplanes (from seemed underwhelmed by it all. injury-riddled Dodgers have scored “If I play my best. I feel I can Monday. Winners included both nearby LaGuradia Airport), as “It’s not that big of a deal,” Viola only four runs in that time. 1 win, I feel I can give the top defending champions. Mats Wi- well. It’s a difficult tournament to MHS has good turnout said of the occasion, which also was The game’s only run came in on predict ... I take it step by step.” the first matchup of the last two World Gregg Jefferies’ third-inning single, a u r n players a run for their money.” lander and Steffi Graf. A year ago, the Manchester High football groundnut and Howard Johnson's RBI McEnroe is one of the top Wilander, who has not won a Graf admitted she is much Series MVPs. team ended its 1988 season with a potential of Hershiser, who shut out the Mets in single. players again, rated fourth in the tournament this year, swept more at ease this year than last, nine returning players for 1989. The numbers Horst Skoff of Au.stria 6-1. 6-3, 6-1. when she was trying — success­ Game 7 and became MVP of the Padres 9, Expos 4: Clark's pair of world. He won at Indianapolis have improved since then as first-year Indian National League playoffs last season, three-run homers helped 1988's top and lost to Ivan Lendl, the world’s Graf, seeking her seventh Grand fully, it turned out — to finish off head coach Mike Masse said he had 49 out for \ Slam title in the last eight major the Grand Slam. She has lost only viewed it similarly. draft pick, Andy Benes, to his second No, 1 player, in the finals of the practice on Monday. “With school starting, I “It wasn’t really Frank,” he said. straight victory. Clark’s homers, his Canadian Open this summer. tournaments, routed Etsuko In- twice in 1989, but one was to figure we’ll be in the 50s (numbers wise)he Reginald PInto/Mancheater Herald Aranxta Sanchez-Vicario in the “I really just went out there and 19th and 20th, came off Kevin Gross, On Monday. McEnroe beat oue of Japan 6-3, 6-1. added. 10-9, as the Padres won their fifth A TIP — Brian Dyer of 358 Timrod Rd. Red Sox coaches and pitcher Eric Hetzel Eric Winogradsky of 6-1, Other seeded winners were French Open final. pitched against the New York Mets.” gets instructions on the proper grip from conducted the clinic co-sponsored by “It was much easier before the The game had little meaning for the straight game. 6-4, 6-4 in the first round of the Becker, Aaron Krickstein. Al­ Phillies 9, Giants 1: The Giants must Red Sox pitching coach Bill Fisher American championship. berto Mancini, Jay Berger and tournament, that’s for sure,” Officials clinic being held Dodgers, who are mired in fifth place, Cox Cable and NESN for 110 local 12 games behind front-running San have thought they were .seeing double The Ateocietad PreM during a 1’/2-hour baseball clinic Mon­ “I’ve been through it all here,” Carl Uwe-Steeb among the men, Graf said. youngsters ages 10-15. Nothing has come easy for The Central Connecticut Soccer Officials Francisco, in the NL We.st. But it was when the Hayes boys came to bat for day morning at Moriarty Field. Three said McEnroe, who grew up in and Zina Garrison. Monica Seles the Philadelphia Phillies. They were. FIRST SHUTOUT — The Mets’ Frank Viola delivers a pitch Douglaston, five miles from the and Conchita Martinez, of the Wilander this year. But he feels Association will hold clinics for prospective extremely important for the slumping redemption would come with a members Thursday and next Tuesday at Mets, just 3‘/i games behind pace­ Although unrelated. Von and Char­ against the Dodgers Monday night at Dodger Stadium in Los National TennisCenter. “I’ve lost women. lie Hayes hit back-to-back doubles in Angeles. Viola and the Mets beat the Dodgers and Orel pretty much in every round and Five men, including the 10th- victory here. Wethersfield High School at 7 p.m. The rules setting Chicago in the East. I’ve felt what it tasted like to win. seeded Mancini, rallied from “Basically, if you win it, then examination will be given Sept. 7, also at “The bottom line is that I was 1-3 the .same direction in both the .second Hershiser, 1-0. 1989 was not such a bad year after Wethersfield at 6 p.m. with the Mets and we lost five in a and third innings. NFL to suspend steroid users “I do feel more comfortable two-set deficits to win. Mancini, Once they broke the habit, things here because I was brought up of Argentina, beat Jonathan all,” he said. “On the other hand, For more information, contact Rich Tuller at row.” Viola said. “We had to turn it you could get to the final and play 647-8056. around and quick, or else we’d be out got even wor.se for the Giants. In the the inning. The victory was the 11th game of his career Saturday in Bv Dave Goldberg March 21 by Commi.ssioner Pete would be given the same treat­ here. All things considered. I feel Canter 3-6, 2-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3. fifth. Von walked and former Giant The Associated Press Today, Chris Evert began what a great match and lose and that of the pennant race.” for the (Tardinals in their last 15 Chicago. Rozelle in which he .said that any ment as anyone testing positive that I’m a lot better off than a Viola made sure they weren’t by Charlie — who had four RBIs — hit his games. Cubs 6, Astros 1: Greg Maddux won for illegal substances — a four- year ago.” she has said would be her final would make it a pretty good NEW YORK - For the first player testing positive for ste- Gardner on disabled list pitching a masterful three-hitter, fifth homer of the .sea.son. Braves 5, Pirates 2: Pete Smith, who for the ninth time in 12 decisions and roidsor agents used to mask them game suspension. Brad Gilbert must have felt the U.S. Open. The six-time cham­ year.” time ever. NFL players are being BOSTON (AP) — Wes Gardner, struck under striking out five and walking none for Cardinals 3, Reds 2: A two-out. came into the game with a 9.32 ERA Shawon Dunston hit a two-run double suspended for using steroids. the right eye by a hard-hit ball Sunday, was his first NL shutout and complete two-strike, two-run single by Pedro again.st Pittsburgh, pitched 6 2-3 in Chicago’s four-run first inning. Within minutes of hearing that placed on the 21-day disabled list Monday by game. The 26-year-old left-hander. Guerrero capped a three-run eighth innings to beat the Pirates for the first Maddux, 15-10, struck out out four and a federal judge in Washington the Boston Red Sox. 24-7 la.st season for the Minnesota inning as St. Louis remained \'h time in six career decisions. Pete walked two in his sixth complete had given it the go-ahead, the Gardner apparently escaped vision damage, Twins, had 10 shutouts in his Ameri­ games behind Chicago. Smith. 4-13, allowed five hits, struck game. league gave its teams the names but may have suffered a fractured cheekbone can League years. Guerrero drove in his 89th and 90th out four and walked three. Houston, which committed three of approximately 24 players who when struck by the ball hit by Mike Brumley of In another bit of Hollywood, Jack runs with a hit off Rob Dibble. 7-4, Jeff Blauser hit his third errors, lost for the sixth time in seven will be suspended for at least a the Detroit Tigers, the Red Sox reported. Clark bettered the request of an after Cincinnati rookie Scott Scudder in three games and ninth of the games. Chicago won for the third time month after testing positive for Dr. Arthur Pappas, the team physician, said Easter Seals poster girl who’d asked carried a four-hitter and a 2-0 lead into season. He had the first two-homer in four games. Ihe m u s e 1 e - e n h a n c i n g that more X-rays of Gardner’s cheekbone substances. anrhratrr would be taken Tuesday. Original X-rays were The names were to be made inconclusive because of swelling. public today. The Red Sox activated right-hander John Rose feels betrayed by Giamatti’s remarks The NFL planned to release the Dopson to take Gardner’s spot on the 24-player names on Monday, but the roster. Dopson has been on a rehabilitation “That’s true, he did.” Katz said. announcement was delayed when WE NEED A FEW CINCINNATI (AP) - Ba.seball Post in an interview published not going to change anything I .said.” program at Pawtucket of the International Commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti Monday. Giamatti, a.sked last Thursday “Maybe I misunderstood. Maybe I the players’ union asked U,S, League. He strained his right elbow on Aug. 1. wasn’t altogether clear on what Mr. District Judge Thomas Hogan to says the agreement banning Pete “The only rea.son I signed that whether he thought Rose had bet on Rose from ba.seball leaves Giamatti agreement was that it had no finding ba.seball, replied, “Based on the Giamatti would say. I think that I was issue a temporary restraining surprised that (Giamatti’s state­ order to stop the league from free to express his personal opinion that I bet on ba.seball. We got what we evidence and in the absence of a GOOD CARRIERS ¥ Giants cut Welch, Flynn that the former Cincinnati Reds wanted, and we didn’t have to go hearing. 1 have concluded that, yes, ment) was that strong, that he put it implementing the suspension he bet on baseball” that way and that it came so fast.” plan, EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) - Herb manager bet on baseball. another eight months and spend Welch, a 12th-round draft choice who hustled Rose said he felt he was double- another three-quarters of a million Deputy commissioner Francis Vin­ Giamatti said he based his opinion l>eague spokesman Joe Browne dollars." Rose said on the 225-page report by baseball declined to say exactly how many his way onto the Giants in 1985 and then started crossed by Giamatti’s remarks, made cent. Jr., and Rose's lawyer. Reiiven at safety in the Super Bowl a year later, was during the news conference last On Monday. Giamatti .said that Katz, drafted the agreement, which investigator John Dowd. 'The agree­ players under contract tested If we use your Rose appeared to misunderstand the includes a stipulation that Rose ment noted that baseball rules allow [xisitive, hut he did say ‘‘fewer among seven players cut Monday by New Thursday at New York in which the York commissioner announced Rose’s life­ agreement. neither admits nor denies betting on Rose to apply for reinstatement after than two dozen" were involved, “I was very clear about the fact that ba.seball. a year but doesn’t guarantee that he Browne also said an unspecified coupon and you Tom Flynn, a late-season acquisition in 1986 time banishment. and a backup safety on the Super Bowl “Just 12 hours earlier, we signed I was not going to be constrained from Katz acknowledged that Vincent can return. number of other players among that agreement in good faith, and saying what I thought was the case,” had told him what Giamatti’s reponse “The document also says I have a the 2.300 tested at training camps champions, also was released as the Giants become a reached the NFL’s 60-man roster limit a day there he was saying he thinks I bet on Giamatti told the Associated Press by would be to a question about whether formal basis for the sanction I had tested positive but had telephone from Cape Cod. Mass. “I’m he thought Rose bet on baseball. impo.sed,” Giamatti .said. already been cut by their teams. Manchester ahead of schedule. baseball,” Rose told The Cincinnati Teams were required to reduce Of the 45 players who dressed for the Giants’ rosters to 60 players hy today and 39-20 Super Bowl victory over Denver on Jan. to the regular-season limit of 47 Herald carrier, 25, 1987, 20 are no longer with the team. That number could increase with next week’s final Check-in and check-out time in the NFL by next Monday. cutdown to the 47-man roster, as wide The steroids-testing plan stems we’ll start you off Bv The Associated Press Pittsburgh Steelers: The Steelers placed seven from an announcement last receivers Phil McConkey and Stacy Robinson players on waivers, including defensive back Greg face battles to remain. As the deadline approaches for reducing rosters NFL Roundup Lee and defensive end Jerry Reese. with a *$25.00 Besides Welch and Flynn, Parcells also cut Lee made the team last year as a free-agent tight end Greg Baty, defensive lineman Jon to 60 players, it is decision time in the NFL. sign-up Bonus. Carter, linebacker Travis Wallington, and That meant good news Monday for All-Pros Luis rookie. Ree.se. from Kentucky, was the team’s UConn offensive linemen Gary Schippang and Jason Sharpe, A1 Toon and Mike Quick, and first-round lead the NFL in receiving. fifth-round draft pick last year. Atlanta Falcons; Punter Rick Donnelly, who led the Kuipers. draft pick Broderick Thomas, all of whom signed In four years, he has averaged 73 receptions for From page 11 Then you can contracts after lengthy holdouts. 970 yards and five touchdowns, and already ranks NFL with an average of 44.03 yards per kick two Baty had the best training camp of that years ago, will undergo back surgery next month group, but could not win a spot with Mark But wide receiver James Lofton, a .seven-time Pro sixth in franchise history with 292 receptions and Bowler, and kicker Rich Karlis, the Denver seventh with 3,881 yards. and miss entire sea.son Albrecht, a native of Wethers­ make extra money Bavaro, Zeke Mowatt and rookie Howard Donnelly. 27, injured his back during a shuttle test field who played for the East Cross all doing well, Broncos’ No. 2 career scorer, were each let go as “He’s going to be a sight for sore eyes.” Coach Joe team during the Olympic Festi­ teams moved to cut rosters by today’s 4 p.m. EDT Walton said of the sure-handed wide receiver who run in June and had missed all of training camp. He val this summer, will be the every week. deadline. ended his 38-day holdout. “He’ll give us a big lift. averaged 40 yards last year and was second in the stopper. Senior Bill Lawrence of Delon Sanders ‘fed up’ Sharpe, an offen.sive tackle, became the last He’s a big part of us.” NFL with 27 punts inside the 20-yard line. Phoenix Cardinal to sign, agreeing to a two-year Toon, who made $400,000 last season, signed three Columbia and sophomore Adam ATLANTA (AP) — Deion Sanders, the Chicago Bears: The Bearscut 17 rookies, including Dunn will be the outside fulbacks. deal. one-year contracts for an estimated $3.6 million Atlanta Falcons’ No. 1 draft choice, says he is “It’s been a long, drawn-out process. It ran the Quick, a five-time Pro Bowler who missed the former Northwestern running back Byron Sanders, 'rhe lone freshman in the .■r “fed up” with the NFL team’s stance in a first four exhibition games, also signed three the younger brother of Hei.sman trophy winner starting lineup will be Chris / range of emotions,” Sharpe, who held out 33 days, Barr>’ Sanders, and rookie punter Kent Sullivan. ■i.-- '-c, contract dispute and may sign a long-term said. “I’m a proven player, a team leader. I’ve one-year contracts and, according to Philadelphia Erraz.uriz. at center midfield, contract to play baseball for the New York Also cut were fifth-round linebacker Greg Gilbert flanked by junior Brian Anderson never missed a game since I’ve been in the league. I Eagles president Harry Gamble, will be among the Yankees. felt something special should be done for me.” highest-paid wide receivers in the league. Terms of of Alabama, linebacker LaSalle Harper, defensive of Farmington and junior Tom ' t Sanders’ attorney, Eugene Parker of Fort tackle Joe Nelms, defensive back George Streeter Zaiss. Last season, Toon set a New York Jets record with the deal were not disclosed. Wayne, Ind., said Sanders could sign such a a league-leading 93 catches for 1,067 yards, a 13,3 “I think this could possibly be my last contract as and wide receiver Fred Weygand. Up front will be junior Brian contract this week, average and five touchdowns. He was the fir.st Jet to a professional football player.” said Quick, 30. who Denver Broncos; The Broncos apparently ended Parker (9 goals. 6 assists last Sanders, a cornerback from Florida State missed eight weeks la.st year with a broken leg. their stormy relationship with Karlis by rescinding year), junior newcomer Danny r f *• University, has been playing center field this Thomas, a linebacker from Nebraska, signed a his contract, making him an unrestricted free Sanchez and Lindell. Impressive summer for the Columbus Clippers, the five-year contract for undisclosed financial terms agent, freshman Jay Rensink will see a Yankees’ AAA farm team. It is expected that Selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as the sixth A free agent out of Cincinnati in 1982, the lot of action. he will be promoted to the parent club Friday, player in the draft, he held out for 43 days. bare footed, soccer-style kicker has connected on 71 HUSKY NOTES - Lawrence when rosters are "The money is a side thing.” Thomas said. percent of his 193 field-goal attempts. Karlis’ 655 and senior fullback Kevin expanded to 40 players. “What’s going'to make Broderick Thomas happy is points is second only to Jim Turner’s 742 in team O’Hara, a starter at that position putting on that uniform, going out there and history. a year ago. were named co­ EXTRA! After making 23 of his 36 field-goal tries during contributing to this team.” captains for this sea.son. O’Hara Lanny McDonald retires se'w **>1* Also on Monday, Anthony Carter, the Minnesota Denver’s 8-8 .season last year, Karlis and his $300,000 1 began practicing today after Vikings’ Pro Bowl receiver, arrived in training .salary fell into di.sfavor with the Broncos’ missing the entire preseason due CALGARY, Alberta (AP) — Lanny McDo­ / i management. to a torn hamstring. His return EXTRA! nald, the Calgary Flames forward who won camp and ended a 28-day holdout. Carter has said he wants to extend his contract to date to the lineup is questionable. fans on and off the ice with his dedication to the Lo8 Angeles Rams; Running back Greg Bell and game and community, announced his retire­ about $1 million annually, but General Manager tackle Robert Cox signed contracts, reducing the . . Lawrence’s father. Roy, was Mike Lynn has refused to negotiate with the Ihe captain of the UConn football ment on Monday after 16 years in the NHL, team’s holdout list to two. The 36-year-old right wing ended weeks of receiver or any other signed player not in camp. Terms of the contracts were not disclosed. team in 196’7. This marks the first MONEY! 4K Los Angeles Raiders; I^fton, the seventh-leading speculation when he made the announcement Bell, a five-year veteran who came to the Rams time in school hi,story that a pass catcher in NFL history, was one of 10 players father-son combination have at a news conference in his posh country home from Buffalo as part of the Eric Dickerson trade in south of Calgary. cut by the Raiders. 1987, gained 1,212 yards and led the NFL with 18 served as captains of a varsity V Lofton. 33, was acquired by the Raiders before the sport. . . Morrone noted that Joe NAME McDonald, who realized his hockey dream touchdowns last year. Nielsen, who set a stale record when the Flames won their first Stanley Cup 1987 season for two draft choices Last season, his Cox. a three-year veteran from UCLA, backs up last May, will become vice president of production fell to 28 catches for 549 yards and. for starting tackles Jackie Slater and Irv Pankey. He last year for goals in a .scholastic the first time in 11 NFL seasons, he did not score a season with .‘i6 as a senior at ADDRESS corporate and community relations for the has often been referred to as a third starter by touchdown. Coach John Robinson. RHAM High School in Hebron, team. Indianapolis Colts: Veterans John Holt and Roy will be the .second forward off the PHONE # Banks were cut. Holt, in his fourth season with the Miami Dolphins; While nine Dolphins received bench. . . Four teams in Soccer U.S. gets shot at Soviets % Colts and ninth in the league, started six of 37 games pink slips, defen.sivc end John Bosa was given the America’s pre.sea.son Top 20 poll at cornerback after coming to Indianapolis in a green light. are on the Husky schedule this AGE DUISBURG. We.st Germany (AP) — Though trade with Tampa Bay Banks, a fifth-round draft Bosa. recovering from a knee injured in the season. They are Howard (4th), it won’t be the Olympics, the U.S. men’s pick in 1987. missed most of his rookie sea.son with seventh game last season, obtained medical North Carolina (7th), Boston L...... I basketball team managed another crack at the Th« Attoclatad Preu an ankle injury and played in 14 games at wide clearance to begin practicing in pads. The University (19th) and Penn State ‘*25.00 Bonus will be paid at the end of 30 days of your starting date. Soviet Union, this time in the finals of the World receiver last year third-year pro and former fir.st-round draft pick is (20th). . . Diadora Soccer U.S A. DIRECTIONAL CHANGE — The Ben- Also cut were rookie tackle Jim Thompson, hoping to bolster a defense that has given up an is the new official sponsor of Call our Circulation Dept, for further details. University Games. The United States defeated West Germany gp!s’ Ickey Woods (30) changes direc­ Indianapolis’ lOth-round draft pick, and free agents NFL-high 29.7 points per game in three exhibition UConn soccer The Huskies Bring in your coupon or mail it to 103-76 on Monday behind Stephen Thompson’s Aaron Sam and Jeff Garnica. los.ses. signed a three-year agreement tions as New Orleans Saints linebacker Circulation Dept., Manchester Herald, 22 points. Larry Johnson’s 12 rebounds and the Green Bay Packers: Eighth-round draft picks Phoanix Cardinals; The Cardinals also cut 14 with Diadora. . . UConn’s home strong play of re.serve Mark Randall. James Haynes (92) closes in during Thomas King and Brian Shulman were among 14 players — including linebacker Niko Noga and five opener will be Wednesday, Sept 6 16 Brainard Square, Manchester, CT 06040 The Soviets beat Canada 88-71 in the other first-half action Monday night at the players cut. King was a defensive back from 1989 draft picks — and placed four players on against Big East Conference foe Telephone # 647-9446. semifinal to .set up today’s gold medal game. Superdome in New Orleans. The Saints Southwestern I/niisiana and Shulman a punter from injured reserve or the physically unable to perform Boston College at Willow Brook Auburn list. Park in New Britain at 7:30 p.m. won the preseason game, 27-10. MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Aug. 29, 1989 — IS 14 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesd;i.v. Aug 29. 1989 IN BR IEF SCOREBOARD FOCUS/Advice______PEOPLE Tickets for dinner avaiiabie McCartney is sold out Tickets are now on sale for the lOth annual LOS ANGELES BasebaD Transactions (AP) — E ager Manchester Sports Hall of Fame dinner on California woman hungry for company Friday, Sept. 22. at the Army and Navy Club music fans DEAR READERS: snapped up tens of Tickets may be purchased at Nassiff Arms. BASEBALL dressed up like a couple of rabbits. Farr's, Manchester Country Club, main American League standings AmtrIcan Lgogut Abby is off on a two- DEAR MIDGE: You sound like the thousands of BOSTON RED SOX—Placed Wes Gordner. week vacation, but she kind of person I’d like to know. I’ll bet Imagine our surprise when the tickets in an hour branch of Savings Bank of Manchester. pitcher, on the 21-day disabled (1st. Activated butler opened the door and ushered us left behind some of her you won’t be hungry for company for former Beatle Manchester State Bank and the police station. Eoft DIvltlon John Dopson, pitcher, from Pawtucket of into a room filled with men in tuxedos W L Pel. OB theinternaflonal League. favorite letters taken long. Paul McCartney’s Tickets are Sl.s each and may also be Baltimore 71 60 .542 _ MINNESOTA TWINS—Troded Jim and women in stunning gowns! We felt from her best-selling Dear first concert ap­ purchased from committee member Bud Toronto 69 62 .577 2 Dwver, outfielder, fothe Montreal Expostoro like a couple of fools. Velma laughed Minor. Nate Ago.stinelli. Ernie Dowd. Tom Boston 65 65 .500 5Va plover to be named later. Called up Tim book, “ The Best of Dear DEAR ABBY: The wife who said pearances in Los Mttvwukee 66 67 .496 Drummond, pitcher, from Porflond ot the Abigail Van Buren and said she thought it was funny. I 6 Abby.” her husband smelled because he Angeles in 13 Kelley. Andy Vincens, Stan Slomcinsky. Joe Cleveland 61 69 .469 9'/» Pacific Coast League. was very upset to have been made the Massaro, Dave White. Dee Zotta, Dick Carter. New York SB 75 .436 14 National League seldom bathes reminds me of a story years. Detroit 47 86 .353 25 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Announced DEAR ABBY: I just butt of her joke, so I got myself a glass Three shows at John Johnston. Jim Balesano and Earl Yost. that Steve Lake, catcher, wlllmlssfherest they tell about Samuel Johnson, the West DIvItton read the letter from the of punch and spilled it on her gown. Slated for induction are Stan Hilinski, Jack W L Pet. OB at theseason. noted English lexicographer of the the Great Western Oaktond 80 52 .606 _ BASKETBALL 28-year-old mother of Then I laughed and told her I thought Forum in Ingle­ Stratton, Bill Mas.se. A1 Obuchowski and the Notional Foomoll League 1700s. California 77 52 .597 )'/: four who tacked a poster on her door it was funny. However, she didn’t see late Mickey Katkaveck. Tom String fellow Kansas City 75 55 .577 4 INDIANA PACERS—Signed Deflef grab a chair and join us. Johnson was a “ purist” where wood sold out Texas 67 61 .523 11 Schremot, forward, to a multiveor con­ with “ rules” to keep visitors away. ■ If you want to stay overnight, words were concerned, but when it anything funny about it. within 29 minutes and Lee Fracchia will receive the Unsung and Minnesota 66 64 .508 13 tract. My husband isn’t speaking to me, Friends of Sport awards Dinner will be at 7 Seottle 57 73 .438 22 PHILADELPHIA 74ERS—Traded Mou- Well, I’m a 38-year-old mother of six bring a sleeping bag and we’ll move came to his personal hygiene, he was after tickets went rlce Cheeks and David Wingate, guards, and and he thinks I owe Velma an apology. p.m. Chlcogo 56 74 .431 23 and I’m amazed that anyone would some clutter from the corner to make a notoriuos slob. on sale at $28.50 AAondov’t Oomes Christian Welo. center, to the Son Antonio What should I do? Oakland 7, New York 3 Sours tor Johnny Dawkins, guard, and want that much privacy. We’re room for you. A woman passenger sitting next to each at 9 a.m. Boston 6. Detroit 3 Jav Vincent, forward. newcomers who live in the country, ■ Bring your kids. We have so him on a coach train said, “ Sir, you A WIFE IN NEED Monday, said Mllwoukee 8. Toronto 3 FOOTBALL and I’m stuck out here with six kids, Laura Gold, pub- Booster Ciub is forming Minnesota 5, Seattle 4, 10 Innings National Foolboll Loogut many, a few more won’t make any smell! ’’ Whereupon Johnson replied: DEAR WIFE: Send Velma a bunch I Only gomes scheduled ATLANTA FALCONS—Announced that two dogs and three cats. I’m so hungry difference. “ Madam, you are wrong. You smell, I iicity director for ■ Tuttdov's Oomtt Rick Donnelly, punter, will undergo back of carrots, and tell her you’re sorry. There will be an organizational meeting of a Californio (Blyleven 14-2 ood Retry 3-0) ot surgery and miss the entire 1989 season. for company, I’m ready to go out on ■ We can’t lend you any money, but stink.” tour co-sponsor Paul McCartney to-be-formed Manchester High Football Boos­ Boston (Smithson 7-12 ond Hetiel 1-2), 2, 5:05 Waived Michael Hooper and Mitch the road and flag down some go ahead and ask anyway. It will Perhaps the husband who was Parc Promotions, Inc Young, defensive ends; Chris Dunn and DEAR ABBY: Is it possible for a ter Club Thur.sday night at 7 at the high school p.m. Rac photo by Enlla Thompaon strangers. Organizers decided to add two more shows, Oakland (Davis 14-6) ot New York Mdurv Metcolf, linebackers; Charles make us feel good to know we appear accused of “ smelling” would like to woman to conceive under water? I cafeteria. The club is open to the public and (Cory 3-2), 7:30 p.m. Martin, nose tackle; Garry Frank, offensive and tickets for those were gone by 10 a.m., Ms. Please print my “ poster” in the that prosperous. show this to his wife. mean in a pool, river or bath. those wishing to support the team is asked to Baltimore (Hornlsch 3-7) ot Cleveland LEAGUE CHAMPS — Rogers Corporation won the regular season West Side guord; John Thomas, offensive lineman; paper for all to read: SEATTLE Gold said. Organizers expect a crowd of 15,500 (Candlottl 12-6). 7:35 p.m. Chris Clouss, ounter; Paul Singer, auarter- ■ Tell us yourtroubles and we’ll tell MUST KNOW attend the meeting. Chlcogo (Perez 7-t3) ot Toronto (Flanogan League softball championship. Team members, from left, front row: Tom bock; Keith Griffin, running back; Norris ■ You may smoke inside, outside, you ours. One of our kids can play the people at each of the shows. For more information, contact Carla Bovee 7-8), 7:35 p.m. Blount and Robert Jones, safeties; Donzell The concerts in late November will kick off Texas (Brown 11-8) at MInnesoto Grecco, Dennis Roy, Don Gorneault, Ken Olson, Dave Sherman, Dirk Boars. Lee, tight end, ond Greg Harris and Paco on the roof or anywhere you wish: just violin for background music, and we DEAR ABBY: My husband’s DEAR MUST: Not without a man. at 643-0604. (Agullero 0-2), 8:05 p.m. Back row: John McGann, Zene DeVoe, Rich Beban, Barb Fenton, Frank Cralo.wlderecelvers. don’t burn the house down. can all cry together. former wife, Velma, with whom we McCartney’s first North American tour since There will be a tour of the Manchester High Seattle (Hanson 4-4) at Milwaukee (Na­ CHICAGD BEARS—Waived Alex Aren- Whaf teen-agers need to know about sex, he appeared with his band Wings in the “ Wings varro 4-5), 8:30 p.m. teros and George Streeter, defensive backs; ■ If you’re hungry, help yourself to ■ If you can stand us, we can stand have remained on fairly good terms, athletic facilities by head coach Mike Masse at Morse, Mike McGann, Mark Morse, Jim Rispoli. Missing: Jim Bagdikian, Eric drugs, AIDS and getting along with their Over America” tour in 1976, Ms. Gold said. Detroit (Morris 3-11) ot Kansas City John Buddie, defensive end; Joe Nelms and anything you can find. And if you can’t you, so drop in anytime and stay as invited us to her home for a party. She peers and parents Is now In Abbv's updated, the first meeting. (Aoulno 64), 8:35 p.m. Kushe, Brendon Gorman. John Krooke, defensive tackles; Greg is now married to a very well-to-do Other tour stops this year include Chicago, Wednetdov’t Oomes Gilbert and LoSalle Harper, linebackers; find anything, ask one of the kids. long as you like. We’re people who like expanded booklet, "What Every Teen Should Oakland ot New York. 7:30 p.m, Don Shroder ond Mike Husar, offensive They’ll fix you a peanut butter and man. Know." Send your name and address, plus Toronto, Montreal and New York. More U.S. people. check or money order for $3.50 to; Dear Californio at Boston, 7:35 p.m. guards; Kent Sullivan, ounter; Byron brown sugar sandwich. Velma told me it was going to be a cities will be added for next year, she said. Boltimore ot Cleveland, 7:35 p.m. Sanders, running back, and Fred Wev- MIDGE Abbv's Teen Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Cheeks deait to the Spurs Chicago ot Toronto, 7:35 p.m. Red Sox 6. Tigers 3 Mels 1, Dodgers 0 American Leagueieadera gand, M ike Sellar, Rondv M orriott, Sommie ■ If you’re here around mealtime. IN WATSONVILLE, CALIF. costume party, so my husband and I Morris, III. 61054. (Postage Is Included.) McCartney begins the European phase of his Texas ot Minnesota, 8:05 p.m. Archer and Tonv Buford, wide receivers. Paul McCartney World Tour next month. PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The Philadelphia Seottle ot Milwaukee. 8:30 p.m Placed Steve D'Mallev, defensive tackle, Detroit at Kansas City, 8:35 p.m DETROIT BOSTON NEW YORK LOS ANGELS Based on 369 at Bats. on Inlured reserve. 76ers traded guard Maurice Cheeks, the last Ob r ti bl Ob r h bl Ob r h bl o b rh b l 0 AB R H Pet. OUR FASCINATING EARTH by Phllp Self. 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NEW YORK (AP) — Unlike other aging Eost Division Nokes dh 4 0 2 1 Esasky 1b 4 1 1 3 McRyIds If 4 0 10 Marshal rt 3 0 0 0 Kelly NY 115 371 SB 120 .323 Waived Jeremiah Costllle, cornerback; W rockers who have gone back on the road, the forward Jay Vincent. L Pet. OB Lynn It 4 0 3 0 Heep rf 2 0 0 0 Hrnndz 1b 3 0 1 0 Homltn 3b 3 0 2 0 Yount M il 131 502 81 161 .321 Shawn Knight, defensive end; Blake CMcogo 74 — Sixers General Manager John Nash said the 57 565 Schu 3b 4 0 0 0 Romlne rf 10 0 1 Lyons c 3 0 0 0 Andesn ss 2 0 0 0 ADovls Sea 111 394 67 126 .320 Peterson, linebacker; Matt DeFronk, Jefferson Airplane isn’t doing it for the money, SI. Louis 71 59 .546 2'/j DEAR BRUCE: My 32-year-old daughter has club, which also traded guard David Wingate Heoth c 4 2 2 0 Evans dh 4 0 0 0 Elster ss 3 0 0 0 Griffin ss 1 0 0 0 Fronco Tex 126 69 148 .316 punter, and Pot Hegartv, auorterback. lead singer Grace Slick says. Montreal 71 60 .542 3 KWIIms rf 3 0 1 0 Rivera ss 3 1 1 0 VIolo p 3 0 10 Sclosclo c 2 0 1 0 Browne Cle 121 470 64 146 .315 Rescinded the contract ot Rich Karlls, come to me and asked me to co-sign a loan so that and center Chri.stian Welp, was looking to the New York 70 60 .538 3'/2 Brum ly ss 3 0 1 0 GedrtKjn c 4 0 10 Dempsy c 1 0 0 0 Bolnes Tex 119 414 64 130 .314 ounter. OF A TORNAPO “ The Who and the Rolling Stones figure, ‘I PIttsburqh 74 ,431 she can buy a car. She and her husband are future at point guard. 56 17'/z Lemon ph 10 11 Hershlsr p 1 0 0 0 Honw Runt GREEN BAY PACKERS—Waived Stan want another wing on my villa,’ so they go and Phllodelphio 53 77 .408 20'/? Totals 37 3 11 2 Totals 34 6 11 S Shrprsn ph 1 0 0 0 McGrIft, Toronto. 33; BJockson, Kansas Shiver and Thomas King, defensive constantly behind in their bills. “ I think Maurice is an All-Star player.” Nash West D lvitlon Seoroge p 0 0 0 0 atv, 26; Carter. Cleveland. 26 Esaskv, backs; Doug Bartlett, defensive end; tour,” Slick said. “ We go on the road because ■ I am very, very reluctant to do this because while W L Pet. GB Detroit 000 001 101—3 Totals 32 1 1 1 Totots 29 0 3 0 Boston, 26; Whitaker, Detroit, 26; Deer, George Cooper, fullback; Tim Ingllsond Tim Smart Money said at a news conference before Cheeks, the — the guys just like to play.” Son Froncisco 74 57 .565 Boston 310 020 OOx—6 Milwaukee, 25; McGwire, Oakland, 24; Moore, linebackers; Toby Williams, nose my credit is good, my income is only sufficient to club’s top draft choice in 1978. had been Houston 70 61 .534 4 DP—Boston 1. LOB—Detroit 8, Boston 8. New York Ml OM OOB-1 Slerro. Texas, 22; Tettleton, Baltimore, 22. tackle; Scoff Kirby and Thomos Flesher, The band that formed in 1965 and pioneered Son DIeoo 67 64 take care of me and the one child that still lives with .511 7 2B—Bergman, Rivero, Lemon HR— Los Angeles OM OM 000—0 offensive guords; Jeff Lucas, offensive Bruce Williams the psychedelic rock scene in San Francisco informed of the deal. “ Johnny Dawkins is not CIncInnotl 63 68 .481 11 Esasky (26). SF—Romlne E—Somuel, Sclosclo. DP—Los Angeles 1. Runs Betted In tackle; Brian Shulman, ounter; Kerry Bradv, me. I don’t wish to be a poor parent, but I am afraid Los Angeles 69 plays in New York’s Radio City Music Hall yet an All-Star. We would hope that Johnny 62 .473 12 IP H R ER BB SO LOB—New York 5, Los Angeles 3. SB— Esosky, Boston. 93; Sierra, Texos, 92; ploceklcker; Jett Smith, running back, and Atlanta S3 78 .405 21 that if my daughter doesn’t make the payments (her Dawkins could become an All-Star.” Detroit Jefferies (13). S—Hershlser. Mattingly, New York, 89; Franco, Texos,87; Brent Novoselskv, fight end. tonight and Wednesday night. The group plans Monday's Oomes Robl.tson L,3^ 4 7 6 6 2 3 IP H R ER BB SO Carter, Cleveland, 85; Yount, MItwau- track record is such that anybody would question Chicago 6, Houston 1 to release its first album in 17 years next week. Nash said Cheeks would not have traded if Gibson 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 New York kee,83; Bell.Toronto.82; Leonard,Seattle.79. INDIANAPDLIS CDLTS—Wolved John Attonta 5, Pittsburgh 2 how she would make the payments), as far as I FWIIIIams 1 2-3 2 0 0 0 0 Viola W.2-3 3 0 0 0 5 Holt, cornerback; Roy Bonks, wide Slick said she enjoyed the 1960s drug scene, the front office thought the team was on the St. Louis 3, Clr>clnnotl 2 Hennemon 2 1 0 0 0 1 Los Angeles Pitching (11 Decisions) receiver; Jim Thompson, offensive tackle; understand it, I am obligated to make the payments. Son Diego 9. M ontreol 4 but she said she is thankful to the police for “ verge’ of winning a championship.” Boston Hershlsr L,14-10 8 8 Blyleven, California, 14-2, .875; Swindell, Aaron Sam, runnino back, and Jeff Garnlco, If you were a parent in my position, would you Phllodetphlo 9, Son Francisco 1 Boddlckr W.12-9 6 8 2 2 0 5 Seoroge 1 0 Cleveland, 13-3, .013; Gordon, Kansas City, center. helping her get off drugs and alcohol. New York 1, Los Angeles 0 I urge anyone buying a previously owned Murphy 2 1-3 2 1 1 1 1 Umpires—Home. KIbler; I 16-5, .762; Soberhagen, Konsos City, 16-5, .762; LDS ANGELES RAIDERS—Waived co-sign her loan? Tuesdoy*s Oomes “ The highway patrol finally said, ‘Look, if LSmIth S,19 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 Second. Quick; Third, Gregg. Williamson, Baltimore, 9-3. .750; Berenguer, Stephen Starring and James Lofton, wide property, who is not an expert in building matters, Houston (Portugal 3-1) ot Chicago (BleleckI T.L. Robinson pitched to 3 batters In the 5th, T—2:16. A-98,820. Minnesota, 8-3, .727; RSmIth, MInnesoto, receivers; David Greenwood, defensive you don’t stop driving 150 miles an hour we’re Pros may not be eligible 14-5), 2:20 p.m. to have the building thoroughly inspected from Boddicker pitched to 2 betters In the 7th, 1(M. .714; Bollard, Baltimore, 14-6, .700; bock; Clyde Glover, defensive lineman; BILLRUN, MO, Atlanta (Glovlne 12-7) ot Pittsburgh going to take your license away,’ ’’ she said, HBP—Rivero by Hennemon. WP— SDavIs, Oakland, 14-6, .700. Linden King and Ron Brown, linebackers; garret to cellar by a competent professional SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico (AP) — The influx (Drabek 10-10), 7:35 p.m. Robinson. Larry Lee, offensive lineman; Mike Gillette, inspector. They will tell you what the estimated life adding that she took their advice because she is of European players into the NBA may help Cincinnati (Leary 8-11) ot St. Louis Umpires—Home, McClelland; Rrst. DEART.L.: Not by a long shot! It is difficult when (Mograne 17-7), 8:35 p.m Phillies 9, Giants 1 punter; Anthony Moslev, running back, “ probably still more addicted to cars than keep all professionals out of next year’s World Coble; Second. Brinkm an; Third, Coor^ey. and Jim m ie Giles, tight end. you have to come to grips with the fact that your is on things such as air conditioning, roofing and Montreal (Perez 7-12) at Son Diego T—2:44. A—33,307. National League leaders The d/ iawije in f l ic t e v d y t o k n a v o is drugs.” (Harris 6-7), 10:05 p.m. MIAMI DDLPHINS—Waived Billy Da­ heating as well as any structural flaws. Basketball Championships, the head of the vis and Glenn Holt, wide receivers; Ralph OFTEN FKEAK.ISH. IT AWY LEVEL AN ENTIKE daughter is not acting responsibly. It may not be New York (Cone 11-6) ot Los Angeles PHILA SAN FRAN If they err and overlook these flaws and you are “ I never thought in my wildest dreams when international basketball federation said (Wetteland 4-5), 10:35 p.m. Brewers8.BlueJays2 ob r h bl Ob r h bl Bosed on 369 at Bots. Malone and Scott Mason, defensive ends; CITY BLOCK, AND LEAVE A SIN&LE HOUSE altogether her fault, but the sad fact is that she is I was a kid that I’d thank the highway patrol for Monday Phllodelphia (Ruffin 38) at Son Francisco Dykstra cf 5 1 2 0 Butler cf 3 1 1 0 G AB R H Jason Cooper, tight end; Tonv Furlonlc, borrowing and spending beyond her means to injured, you quite probably have a right to legal (Robinson 11-8), 10:35 p.m. Herr 2b 3 0 0 1 DNIxon cf 1 0 10 TGwynn SD 130 502 75 174 llnebocker; Steve Gage, defensive back; STANDING COMPLETELY INTACT. /IS IF BY action against them. I have no quarrel with the FHA being alive,” she said. Borislav Stankovic. the official, said he Jeltz 2b 10 0 0 RThmp 2b Mark Royals, ounter, and Eric Starr, repay. The record that you have cited is testimony Wednesday’s Games MILWAUKEE TORONTO 2 0 10 WCIark SF 131 485 88 164 DESI&N TO ILLUSTRATE THIS POINT, A PECENT Phllodelphio at Son Francisco, 4:05 ab r h bl I r h bl Kruk If 3 1 1 0 Riles ss 2 0 10 LSmIth Atl 109 397 73 120 runnino bock. Placed Charles Bennett and inspectors, but their mission is different from the wanted to avoid a case where foreign players in Greg Ross, defensive ends, and Chris Conlln, to that. p.m. Molltor dh 2 110 Moseby dh 10 10 Ford If 10 0 0 WCIark 1b 3 0 0 1 (Juerrero StL 130 457 46 144 TORNADO IN IOWA SLASHED THROUGH A one assigned to the professional inspector that you the NBA would be eligible for the world Romero 3b 5 2 3 2 MWIIsn cf 10 0 0 Jordon 1b 5 1 2 1 McCmnt p 0 0 0 0 (^oce Chi 114 411 56 129 offensive guard, on Inlured reserve and You are also perceptive to recognize that while it Atlanta at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. M ark Dennis, offensive tockle, on the FARMYARD. COMPLETELY DESTROYING THE Denver praises Cowper Braggs rf 5 0 2 3 Bell If VHoyes rf 4 3 2 1 KMltchl If 4 0 1 0 Wolton Chi 95 390 S3 120 will hire. I urge you to reconsider. championships but American players compet­ Houston at Chlcogo, 8:05 p.m. 1110 reserve-phvslcally unabletoperformllst. is hard to say no as a parent, it would be a great deal CIncInnotl ot St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. Yount cf 5 2 3 1 McGriff lb ) 0 0 0 CHaves 3b 5 2 3 4 MW lms 3b 4 0 0 0 HJohnson NY 121 444 89 131 DARN. YET FIVE HORSES REMAINED STANDING JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Singer John ing in their home league would not. Voughn If 4 12 2 Whitt c ? 0 0 1 Doulfon c 3 110 MIdndo rf 4 0 1 0 Oauendo StL 130 455 52 134 harder to continue to make pa.vments on her car Montreol ot Son Olego, 10:05 p.m. MINNESDTA VIKINGS—Announced “ This could jeopardize professionals in the New York at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. Felder rf 10 0 0 Borders c 10 0 0 Then 55 3 0 12 Kennedy c 4 0 0 0 KMItchell SF 126 441 83 129 IN THEIR STALLS £N TrR£LY UNHLTRTI THIS when she defaults. Denver had praise for (Jov. Steve Cowper after Polldor 2b 5 0 10 Fernndz ss 1110 K Howell p 4 0 0 0 Uribe ss 2 0 0 0 Raines Mon 116 410 66 110 thof Anthony Carter, wide receiver, hos reported to camp. Wolved Rvon Bethea, Gory DRAWING IS FROM AN ACTUAL PHOTO. DEAR BRUCE: From time to time. I see meeting to discuss the Alaskan oil spill. world championships.” said Stankovic. here Meyer lb 3 0 10 Lee ss 0 0 0 Porrett p 0 0 0 0 Litton 2b 10 0 0 Home Runs I would explain to my daughter that while you love Couch and James Miller, wide receivers; for a meeting of the International Olympic AmericanLeagueresulta Brock lb 2 0 0 0 Gruber 3b 10 11 Reuschel p 10 0 0 KMItchelt, Son Francisco. 40; GDovIs, her, you are having a difficult time making ends newspaper advertisements for banks, savings and “ I like the guy. With his interest, with his COBrIen c 4 0 0 0 LIrlono 2b 10 10 Knepper p 10 0 0 Houston, 31; HJohnson, New Y ork, 31; Matthew Fitts, offensive guard; Robert Marti, defensive end; Pot Thomoson, loans, and other institutions that offer as much as 1.5 knowledge, with the kind of position he’s taken. Committee. ‘ "That is a real problem.” Spiers ss 4 2 1 0 Felix rf 10 0 0 Oberkfl 1b 0 0 0 0 EOovIs, CIncInnotl, 28; Strawberry, New meet yourself, and you can in no way be responsible punter, and Shawn Woodson, linebacker. He said he was confident. however, that pros Totals 40 8 14 8 Totals 12 5 2 Totals 37 912 9 Totats 32 1 6 1 York, 27; Sandberg, Chlcogo, 25; Galarraga. for a loan that she enters into. percentage points more on their CD’s than I get here I’m really glad someone like him is in office up Athletics 7, Yankees 3 Montreal, 20; JoClark, San Diego,20; WCIark, NEW ENGLAND PATRIDTS—Waived in my community. I need every cent I can get in here right now,” Denver said Monday at an such as Magic Johnson and Karl Malone would Milwaukee 003 001 220—8 Philadelphia 124 020 000-^ San Francisco,20. Toronto 000 200 000—2 Son Francisco JM OM 000—1 Eric LIndsfrom, Boo Merritt and Peter DEAR BRUCE: I know you believe in having a interest income because this is how I live. You can impromptu news conference. be playing in the next Olympics. Wilkins, llnebockers; Dorron Norris and Lon OAKLAND NEW YORK E—CeruttI, Braggs. DP—Mllwoukee 1, E—Maldonodo LOB—Phllodelphio 6, home inspected by a professional before the home is imagine some extra income would be well-received. The singer this week plans to tour Prince Stankovic said he and NBA commissioner o b r h b l Ob r h bl Toronto 1. LOB— Mllwoukee 9, Toronto 4. Son Francisco 6. 2B—VHoyes 2, CHayes 1 Bankston, runnino backs; Darryl Da­ Dr. Gott RHdsn If 5 1 2 1 Sax 2b 5 2 4 0 2B—M olltor, Romero 2, BeII,3B— Fernandez. Thon, Maldonodo, Jordan 2, KMItchelt, rling, defensive lineman; Chuck Pellegrini purchased. Since my house is being financed by the On the other hand, I can’t afford to lose my William Sound, where the tanker Exxon Valdez David Stern discussed the matter last Friday and Brett Wiese, offensive guards, ond Todd Lansfrd 3b 5 14 0 Espnoz ss 5 0 3 0 H R — Y o u n t (15), V o u gh n (2 ). S— Dykstra. HR—CHoyes (6). SB— Thon (5). FHA, and they will inspect the house, both my wife principal. ran aground March 24 and caused the nation’s in New York. Further meetings are planned. Canseco ri 5 0 2 1 M tngly 1b 4 0 12 M olltor. SF—Herr, WCIark, Thon. White, wide receivers. Placed Aaron Chubb, Peter Gott, M.D. NBA spokesman Brian McIntyre said in New DPorkr dh 5 12 2 M Hall If 3 1 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO IP H R ER BB SO Football llnebocker, on Inlured reserve and Russ and I feel that this is satisfactory and the extra $275 How can I be certain these institutions will not go largest oil spill. Hossey c 4 1 2 0 Bolbonl ph 10 0 0 Mllwoukee Philodetphki Francis, tight end, on the reserve-phvsicallv would be money better spent somewhere else. broke and take me with them? “ I want to know what happened, what’s York. McGwIr lb 4 0 10 Polonia If 10 10 Flier W.5-2 5 4 2 2 1 1 KHowell W,ll-9 8 5 1 1 1 2 unobleto perform list. DHdsn cf 4 0 0 0 Barfield rf 4 0 1 0 Krueger S,3 4 1 0 0 0 2 Porrett 1 1 0 0 0 1 NEW YDRK GIANTS—Waived Herb Is there something we are missing? Or is this being done about it, what has yet to be done, Phillips 2b 4 1 1 1 Phelps dh 10 11 Toronto Son Francisco Welch and Tom FIvnn, defensive backs; Jon second inspection, as we suspect, redundant? R.W., and how the people feel and the leadership feels Weiss ss 4 2 2 2 Geren c 10 0 0 CeruttI L.9-8 5 2-3 9 4 1 2 1 Reuschel L.15-6 2 1-3 7 7 6 1 0 NFLexhIbItlenatandInga Carter, defensive lineman; Travis Wal- Belcher player of week Slaught c 2 0 0 0 Gozzo 2 1-3 5 4 4 1 0 Knepper 5 2-3 5 2 2 1 1 llngton, llnebocker; Greg Boty, tight end, and V.T. New York up here about what’s going on,” he said. McCulIrs p 0 0 0 0 McCament 1 0 0 0 0 1 Gory Schlppang and Jason Kulpers, offensive Wells 1 0 0 0 0 0 AMERICAN CONFERENCE DETROIT Denver’s schedule also included a free Tollesn 3b 0 0 0 0 HBP—Doulton by Knepper. linemen. NEW YORK (AP) — Tim Belcher of the Los HBP—MWIIson by Flier, LIrlano by Filer Eost Kelly cf 4 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, MeSherry; First, West; NEW YDRK JETS—Signed Al Toon, DEAR R.W.: In my opinion, as long as the concert Monday night in the town of Cordova PB—Whitt. W L Pet. PF PA Angeles Dodgers, who pitched his major Meulns 3b 4 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Welke; First. Evens; Second,Crowford; Third, Wlllloms. wide receiver, to a series ot three one-veor Microwave food Indianapolis 3 ! institution is insured by the Federal Deposit and a benefit concert in Anchorage Sept. 6. Righettl p 0 0 0 0 T—2:33. A—15,614. 1.000 85 30 contracts. Placed Mark Konecnv, run­ DEAR V.T.: No way in the world would I consider league-leading fifth shutout last week, on Second, Shulock; Third, Morrison. New Englond 2 .667 57 39 Totots 40 7 16 7 Totals 35 3 12 3 T—2:46, A—49,219. ning back, and Steven Moore, safety, on inspection redundant. I recommend one by a Insurance Corp. or the Federal Savings and Loan Monday was named National League Player of N Y. Jets 1 .333 63 Inlured reserve. Waived Tim Heolv and Buffalo 1 Insurance Corp., you have nothing to worry about on Oakland 041 000 101—7 .250 60 89 Terry Underwood, running backs; San- private, licensed and insured inspector. The FHA the Week for Aug. 21-27. M iami 0 ; What do they share? New York 100 001 100—3 .000 51 89 lov Beach, Roland Hawkins, Darryl has no radiation inspection is to see that the property meets the deposits less than $100,000. There are also ways to Centra Belcher had a 2-0 record during the week, DP—Oakland 1, New York 2. LOB— Pearson and Randv Tanner, wide receivers; Cardinals 3, Reds 2 Onclnnatl 2 structure your deposits with multiple titles so you Oakland 6, New York 11. 2B—Hassey, .667 69 50 Steve Hollowoy, fight end; Gregg Harris standards set by this organization for guaranteeing LOS ANGELES (AP) - What do Oprah allowing 12 hits and one earned run while Houston 2 Barfield, DParker, Weiss, RHenderson. National League results .667 72 72 and Dennis Smith, offensive linemen; Wil­ DEAR DR. GOTT: I’ve heard a lot about the loan. Things such as the appropriate number of can have even more money safely deposited in one Pittsburgh 1 .333 52 80 Winfrey and Ann-Margaret have in common? striking out ISand walking six in 17 innings. His h r —Weiss (3), DPorker (18). SB — lard McDowell, defensive lineman; Ralph CINCINNATI STLOUIS Cleveland 1 .250 66 86 microwave ovens being safe, yet what about the closets, the general repair of the building, and so institution. They’re both on the cover of the latest issue of ERA for the week was 0..53. Lansford (27), DHenderson (6), ^ x (39) o b rh b l Ob r h bl Caldwell, Bobby Curtis, Steve Hammond SF—Mattingly, Phelps. West and James Johnson, linebackers,and Rob food cooked inside them? Isn’t it bombarded with forth. But this is no guarantee that the building is in While the FSLIC clearly has serious problems TV Guide, and neither is pleased. Cubs 8. Astros 1 Collins If 4 12 1 McGee cf 4 1 2 0 Denver 2 Other nominees for the weekly award were IP H R ER BB SO .667 58 69 Sterling,safety. Wlnghm If 0 0 0 0 OSmIth ss 4 1 1 1 Seattle 2 radiation? My doctor clams up and wc n’t give me an now, I don’t believe the federal government will Oakland .667 41 34 PHDENIX CARDINALS—Signed Luis good repair. Appearing under the headline “ Oprah! The Robert Alomar of San Diego. I ittsburgh’s Quinons 3b 4 0 11 MThmps If 3 0 0 0 Kansas City Stewort W.18-8 6 1-3 9 3 3 2 3 1 .333 42 85 Sharpe, offensive tackle, to a two-veor answer. Since you have a lot of guts and have I have talked to people who have taken the allow these insurance institutions, which it created, Richest Woman on TV?” the magazine’s cover HOUSTON CHICAGO EDovts cf 2 0 10 Guerrer 1b 4 0 12 Son Diego 1 Gary Redus, and Cincinnati’s Todd Benzinger Honeycutt 0 1 0 0 0 0 .333 41 44 contract. Waived NIko Nogo, llnebocker; ab r h bl Ob r h bl Bnzngr 1b 4 0 0 0 M orris pr 0 0 0 0 L.A. Raiders 0 : .000 48 87 disagreed with your own clan in the past, I’m hoping position that your are considering adopting, to their to go under. illustration has the talk-show host’s face and Rob Dibble. Bums 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 Wolton cf 4 12 0 0 0 0 0 Chris Becker, ounter; Alex Esplnoio, Yeldlng 2b 3 0 1 0 Roomes rf 4 0 0 0 W orrell p NATIONAL CONFERENCE you will give me a direct answer. MoYoung 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Romirz ss 4 10 0 Sndbrg 2b 4 0 10 Oliver c 3 0 0 0 Pnditn 3b 4 0 0 0 ouarterbock; Andre Longlev and Chris eternal regret. A week after they move in, a major Given these conditions, if the institution is superimposed on the actress’ hourglass figure. Eckersley S.28 2 2 0 0 0 2 Eost Horkness, wide receivers; Teddy Garcio and Bass If 4 0 11 McCIndn If 4 2 11 Rchdsn ss 2 10 0 Brnnsky rf 3 0 1 0 w L T DEAR READER: I doubt my answer will be at plumbing flaw develops, or a heating system fails. insured, I see no reason why you shouldn’t seek the ’The cover, which appears to show Miss New York Pet. PF KendollTrolnor.placeklckers;Rickey Rovol GDavIs lb 4 0 0 0 Grace lb 3 1 0 0 G riffey ph 10 0 0 Oauend 2b 3 0 1 0 N.Y. Glonts 3 0 0 1.000 Howklns L,13-13 2 10 5 5 0 2 66 and Michael Adams, comerbocks; Kevin odds with current medical information, but it will be When they talk to the FHA they are told, correctly, highest possible interest rate available, keeping in Winfrey in a gauzy dress atop a pile of money, Welch AL player of week GWIIson rf 3 0 1 0 Dawson rf 3 1 0 1 Oester 2b 4 0 0 0 Zelle c 3 0 1 0 Philadelphia 3 1 0 .750 88 CPorker 4 2-3 .2 1 1 0 2 Thomos, center; Jim MIchalcilk, offensive Puhl cf 4 0 2 0 Dunston ss 4 0 12 Scudder p 3 0 0 0 Horton p 10 0 0 Woshington 3 1 0 .750 100 direct: Microwaved food is safe. Microwave ovens that this is not the FHA’s problem. mind the deposit limitations. is not identified as a composite. TV Guide Gutermon 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 guard; Todd Nelson, offensive tackle; Jett Blgglo c 4 0 0 0 Ramos 3b 2 110 Dibble p 0 0 0 0 Costello p 0 0 0 0 Dallas 2 1 NEW YORK (AP) - Right-hander Bob McCullers 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 .667 68 Hunter, defensive end; and Robert do not use radiation, such as X-rays: rather, the acknowledged Monday that unsuspecting Camlnit 3b 4 0 0 0 Wrono c 3 0 0 1 Walling 1b 1110 Phoenix 1 2 0 Righettl 1 • 3 1 1 0 1 .333 51 46 MImbs, runnino bock. Placed Steve Alvord, Welch of the Oakland Athletics was named Cano p 10 0 0 GModdx p 3 0 10 Totals 31 2 4 2 Totots » 3 8 3 Ctntrol ovens bombard food with high-frequency sound readers might think it’s a real photograph. Hawkins pitched to 3 betters In the 3rd, defensive lineman, on the physically unobleto CRntds ph 10 0 0 (3reen Boy 2 1 Monday the American League Player of the Honeycutt pitched to 1 better In the 7th. 0 .667 78 perform list. Placed Joe Bostic, guard; Mark waves. These waves stimulate the food molecules to The lean body came from a publicity shot of Clancy p 0 0 0 0 CIncInnotl M2 OM OOB—2 Minnesota 2 1 0 HBP—Tolleson by Eckersley. WP— .667 61 MacDonold, offensive lineman; ond Rav Week for Aug. 21-27. Splimn ph 10 10 StLOUiS OM OM 03X-3 Tempo Bay 2 1 0 .667 68 vibrate, thereby causing heat, so that substances Ann-Margret for a “ Rockette” special she did Guetterman. Agosto p 0 0 0 0 DP—Cincinnati 1. LOB—Cincinnati 6, Perkins, defensive end, on Inluredreserve. Welch pitched 16 innings and didn’t allow a Chlcogo 1 2 0 .333 52 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Signed “ cook" from the inside out. Avoiding an in-fiight iliness about 10 years ago, according to her publicist, Umpires—Home, Tschido; First, Totals 33 1 6 1 Totals 30 6 7 5 StLouls 5. 2B—Collins 2, Quinones, Detroit 0 3 0 Hendry; Second, Palerm o; Third, Denkln- .000 34 Mike Quick, wide receiver, to a series ot three run in posting a 2-0 record. He gave up just 11 Oauendo, Wolllng. SB— MThompson (24) West Once removed from the oven, food cools because George Kirvay. “ I think she was shocked,” oer. one-vear contracts and Mott Darwin, Houston 000 001 000—1 EDavIs (14), OSmIth (24). S—Horton. L A. Roms 3 1 0 hits while walking two and striking out 12. T—3:13. A—25,359. .750 76 offensive tackle, too two-vearcontroct. the molecules are no longer excited by the Kirvay said. “ If you look at the two pictures, Otkogo 400 oil OOx—6 IP H R ER BB SO Son Francisco 3 1 0 .750 102 Bv the Editors He defeated Nolan Ryan and the Texas E— GDavIs, Cano, Ramos, Ramirez. they’re identical. It’s even her ring on Oprah’s Cincinnati New Orleans 1 2 0 .333 41 microwaves. X-rays and other radiation alter of Consumer Reports Rangers on the night when Ryan collected his OP—Houston 1. LOB—Houston 7, Chicago 5. Scudder 71-3 5 1 1 1 4 Atlanta 0 3 0 .000 24 PITTSBURGH STEELERS—Waived Twlns5,Wariners4 Gene Culllnane, center; Greg Lee, defensive molecules; microwaves do not. Therefore, micro- Consumer Reports hand.” 5.000th career .strikeout, and he beat the 2B—Dunston. HR—McClendon (10). SB— Dibble L,74 2-3 3 2 2 0 1 Monday's Oome (lOInnIngs) Yeldlng (9). SF—Wrona. StLouls New Orleans 27, CIncInnotl 10 back; Jerry Reese and Steve Vondegrltt, waved food contains no residual radiation or A sudden illness is bad enough, but it's even more The formerly overweight Miss Winfrey, who Kansas City Royals and rookie sensation Tom IP H R ER BB SO Horton 7 4 2 2 3 4 PrIdav, Sept. 1 defensive ends; Fred Hlohsmith, running danger. lost 67 pounds on a diet in 1988, had no part in Houston Costello W,3-2 1 0 0 0 1 0 Green Boy ot New England, 7 p.m. bock; Thane Ritchie, tight end, and Brian difficult when it strikes while you’re 40,000 feet in Gordon on Sunday. Slater, wide receiver. SEATTLE MINNESOTA Cano L,0-1 5 5 5 5 3 1 W orrell S,20 1 0 0 0 0 0 Atlonta vs. Buffoto at Jacksonville, 8 You are correct in stating that modern the air. Fortunately, statistics show that the risk of abdominal complaints, nausea or vomiting. the cover’s making, said Christine Tardio, a Welch has a 15-7 record this season with a 2.71 Ob r h bl Ob r b bl Clancy 2 1 1 0 1 2 Umpires—Home, Rennert; First, Runge; p.m. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Signed microwave ovens, if used according to manufactur­ Make sure your identification includes sufficient spokeswoman for Miss Winfrey’s Harpo Reynids 2b 5 12 0 Newmn 3b 4 1 1 0 46}OSto 1 1 0 0 0 0 Second, Brocklander; Third, Engel. Cincinnati at MInnesoto, 8 p.m. Broderick Thomas, llnebocker, toative-vear an unexpected, serious in-flight sickness is slight. earned-run average. controct. Placed Chuck Massaro, center, production company. Briley If 4 0 11 Bckmn 2b 5 1 3 0 Chicago Woshfngton ot New Orleans, 0 p.m. ers’ directions, are safe. However, there are two Recently, the editors of Consumer Reports Travel information about any medical problems as well as ADovls 1b 2 10 0 Glodden If 4 1 1 0 GModdx W,15-10 9 6 1 0 2 4 T—2:13. A—26,604. New York Jets at Kansas City. 0:30p.m. and Robert Smith, defensive end, on Inlured caveats. First, with continued use, the seals on these 1 the name and phone number of your physician or Leonrd dh 5 1 1 0 Hrbek dh 3 1 0 0 Umpires—Home, Darling; First. Mon­ reserve, Wolved Nathan Wonslev, Ira Letter explained what precautions you should take Griffey cf 5 1 2 1 Puckett dh 2 0 11 tague; Second, Marsh; Third, Wendel- Son Francisco ot Seottle. 9 p.m, Valentine and Morvin Marsh, runnino ovens deteriorate, allowing leakage of microwaves before traveling by plane and what kind of help you HMO. bock; Steve Heodale, offensive tackle; Saint fans draw penalties Coles 3b 4 0 1 0 Harper c 4 0 2 1 stedt. Phoenix ot Son Diego, 10 p.m. during operation. This can be a hazard because such can expect if you become ill during a flight. If you or a passenger becomes ill, call the flight Singer is diabetic Buhner rf 5 0 2 1 Bush rf 2 0 0 0 T—2:29. A—23,099. Padres9.Expos4 Soturdov, Sept. 2 Greg Richardson and Todd Smith, wide 0 0 0 0 receivers; Garev Walters, punter; Kermit waves may heat up objects in the environment, attendant immediately When Consumer Reports NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Boomer Esiason Valle c 4 0 1 0 Laudnr ph Chlcogo ot Los Angeles Raiders, 4 p.m. First and foremost, you should consider your VIzauel ss 3 0 0 0 Hale ph 10 0 0 Tempo Boy at Cleveland. 7 p.m. Kendrick and Sidney Johnson, defensive causing — among other complications — cataracts LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bret Michaels, the Braves 5, Pirates 2 bocks; Chris Gaines and Derrick Little, physical condition before you make your travel Travel Letter questioned major U.S. airlines about made his point, but it wasn’t the sort of point SBrdly ph 10 0 0 CCostlll rf 0 0 0 0 SAN DIEOO Denver at Indianapolis, 7:30 p.m. MONTREAL linebackers; Anthony Butts, defensive end; in humans. lead singer of Poison, doesn’t altogether fit the MDIaz ss 0 0 0 0 Lorkin lb 3 0 0 1 aa r h bl O b rh b l Pittsburgh at New York Giants, 8 p.m. plans. Be aware of how a disorder — and any their policies, all replied that crew members are that helped the Cincinnati Bengals much. 4 0 1 0 TomD'Mallev,tlohtend;andJettBak,center. hard-living image of a heavy-metal rocker. Moses cf ATLANTA PITTSBURGH DMrtnz ct 3 1 1 0 Roberts Jb 5 0 0 0 Detroit ot Los Angeles Rams, 9 p.m. Also, microwaves that escape from an oven can medication you’re taking for it — will respond to required to take first-aid training, including CPR. The New Orleans Saintsbeat Esiason and the Gagne ss 4 1 1 0 Tmpltn SI 5 2 2 0 Houston ot Dallas, 9 p.m. Ob r h bl Ob r h bl Grissm ph 1 0 0 0 HOCKEY be dangerous to people with cardiac pacemakers The needle he puts in his arm keeps him alive. TOtOlS 38 4 10 3 Totals 36 5 10 3 TGwvnn rt 4 2 2 0 Philadelphia at Miami, 9 p.m. in-flight conditions, such as high altitude (even in a Also, they often can solve a minor problem. 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Toronto Maple Leots In exchange tor future He has agreed to appear on the cover of the Gregg 1b 4 0 1 0 Bonlllo 3b 3 1 1 0 Wolloch 3b 4 1 1 0 Polrulo 3b 3 1 1 3 riately. Therefore, a microwave oven must be used only by a physician or other medically qualified was the first victory for the Saints and the first Coles reoched on cotcher’s Interference. considerations, ond agreed fo contract terms. shift in time zones. Blauser 3b 4 1 2 1 Bonds If 4 0 0 0 (jalorrg 1b 4 0 10 Abner d 4 0 1 0 carefully. Check door seals periodically and request September issue of American Diabetes Fore­ E—Reynolds, Harper, DP—Seattle 2, 3 0 1 0 Radio, TV Diabetics, for example, should adjust the timing personnel on board. loss for thejBengals. Sfanton p 0 0 0 0 King 1b 4 12 1 FItzgerld c 2 1 1 1 Benes p American Hockey League authorized service if you suspect that leaks may cast, a monthly magazine published by the Minnesota 2, LOB—Seottle 9, Minnesota 6. Thom ai ss 4 1 1 0 LVIllere c 3 0 11 Q^en ss 3 0 0 0 MoDovIs D 1 0 0 0 of insulin injections to changing time zones or eating If a medical problem is too serious to be handled In the first instance of enforcing a new rule 2B—Buhner 2, Griffey, Harper, Briley, M AINE MARINERS— Named Bill Suther- Russell c 4 12 0 Ortiz ph 1 0 0 0 K Gross p 2 0 0 0 American Diabetes Association. Puckett. SB—Moses (12). SF— Lorkin. lond osslstont cooch. have developed. patterns. Flying too soon after surgery or during the by crew members, the crew normally asks if there is against disruptive crowd noise, officials PSmIth p 10 0 0 Lind 2b 4 0 10 ONIxon ph 0 1 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO SOCCER “ The whole thing about rock ’n’ roll is to put Cosflllo p 0 0 0 0 Walk p 2 0 0 0 RThmps p 0 0 0 0 Today acute stage of a respiratory infection could result in a “ doctor in the house" If so, the physician and penalized the Saints four times for the first one. Seottle M ajor Indoor Soccor Looguo on this fake macho image, but there’s nothing Whifed 3b 1 0 1 0 MSmlth p 0 0 0 0 Sontvn ph 1 0 0 0 ST. LOUIS STORM—Matched a three-veor fainting or in perforation of the eardrums. The captain decide how to proceed. If not, the captain taking away all three timeouts and moving the Dunne Cangels cf 2 0 0 0 Lugo p 0 0 0 0 5 p.m. — Angels at Red Sox Comstock contract otter bv the Cleveland Crunch wrong with having a human side,” Michaels Totals 36 5 11 4 Totals 33 2 5 2 Totals 34 4 1 4 Totals 35 911 9 Our Language dehydrated cabin air can cause ear-nose-throat decides. ball l*/i! yards clo.ser to the goal line. MJockson (2), NESN. WTIC tor Hector Marinaro, forward. said. Schooler L,l-5 COLLEGE discomfort. If you are being treated for an acute or Whenevr possible, a sick traveler is treated in the Bobby Nuss. who has handled the down Atlanta 000 041 000-0 Montroal 000 111 100-4 7 p.m. — Tennis; U.S. Open FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON—Named Buddy “ That image is part of me and speaking MInnesoto O x —t air. Communications equipment on today's planes marker on the sidelines for every Saints game Plttlburob 020 000 000—2 Son Diego 003 010 USA Cable Mohar assistant women's basketball Our Language Ad-Vice: A bicycle advertisement chronic disorder, consult your physician prior to RSmlt^ 7 1-3 7 3 3 2 2 E—OMcDowell, Blouser. LOB—Atlanta E—Templeton, Owen, D oM ortlnei, Sontl- permits on-board physicians or flight attendants to about diabetes is part of me. I don’t separate Woyne 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 coach. takes today’s Ad-Vice Award. Among the major departure. Carry on board any medication needed since the team was formed in 1967, said he has 6, Pittsburgh 7. 2B—King, Treodwav, ogo DP—Son Diego 1. 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With a seat over the wing; the cabin is most stable there. ground. When necessary, the captain may decide to gave everyone in the country a chance to see Attanto 9 p.m — Boxing: Jeff ot Rich Solsok, osslstont football coach. because of his erratic sleeping and eating Monday's home runs PSmIth W >13 CM 5 2 7 3 4 Montreal proper brake, in fact. I’d have fewer worries about And askyour doctor for the appropriate medication. make an immediate landing at the nearest suitable the new rule in action. Cosflllo )-3 0 0 0 0 0 KGrou L,109 6 7 4 6 3 7 Franklin vs. Abe Gomez. schedule. NIAGARA—Homed Scott Besecegraduate Drink plenty of water. Get up and walk the length airport. “ I have to applaud the fans for pulling for Sfonton S,l 7 0 0 0 0 1 RIThmpsn 1 0 0 0 0 0 ESPN assistant men's bosketball coach and Bill what I might break. Lugo 1 4 3 3 0 0 Although statistics show only 1 airline passenger The magazine, which has an estimated their team. I can’t put them down for that. 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I MANCHESTER HERALD. Tue.sday. Aue. 29, 1989 - 17 16 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Aug. 29, 1989 DILLON by Steve Dickenson SNAFU by Bruce Beattie KIT N’ CARLYLE by Larry Wright miB ihj rue VI P u zzles MALL, r U)A\Jf ^oa rooo SCHOOL Duff frequently on wrong side \2A6- X o S X d ^ X o S^jPuES A Of x / m i a N T , fIND ANY (DF ACROSS 7 Make an Answer to Previous Puzzle m L I K & \/ b u x d !- edging He starred in five series, beginning with G oT i t ? 1 X 1 a | By Jerry Buck 8 Tennis player “ Mr Adams and Eve” in the 1957-58 season, 1 Pigs’ homes o M R 1 The Associated Press Yfe5,MR. fm x 6 Assigned chore Nastase which also starred his then-wife, Ida Lupino. To y T A 1 L T V T o p ics IvSUJAVNiEy n Shadows 9 Verne hero LOS ANGELES — Howard Duff, long noted It was loosely based on their life as stars in OEPT. 13 Fuel-carrying 10 Video game A S S 1 for playing cops and other good guys, is Hollywood. In 1960, he was a two-fisted Ihi N adventurer in "Dante.” He was Detective ship movie frequently on the wrong side of the law these at every turn. You don’t know why. The P R O G Sgt. Sam Stone in "Felony Squad” for three A- 14 Dried grape 12 Tennyson hero days. atmosphere is very gothic. 13 Radium O Y L years, beginning in 1966. After a long layover, 15 In the When Duff’s hair turned white, the former "She returns home to try to learn who raped preceding discoverer P A L leading man's roles turned bad. he was the corrupt sheriff in "F lam in go her when she was 15. The rapist pulled Road” in 1981-82. He was a tycoon again for a I month 18 Article S N A fp Duff is a much-in-demand bad guy in PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz something over her face and she never knew year in “Knotts Landing” as William o- 16 Printer's 20 Neuter pronoun movies and television, although he’s occa­ his identity. Then she blacked out because it Devane’s father. measures 21 Specters N 1 N sionally cast as, say, a priest to keep it was so traumatic.” ■TELL HIM UJE PON'T WANT A LOT SORRY, SNOOPY.. P06 P LOOK R1PICUL0U5 22 Carnival interesting. 1 7 ___Dame O C A The movie was written by Steve Sohmer, He and Lupino were the guest villains on OF D06 MAIR IN OUR POOL! YOU KNOW. UUITH CAT MAiR,. 19 Long time performer " I’m getting all kinds of different roles,” one of the last "Batman” shows in the 1960s. P O R M U T who wrote the book and miniseries “ Favorite 20 Strong yearning 23 Edible seaweed said Duff. “ 1 was a sleazy city councilman on "They were doing ’Batman’ at the s^ine E N D P O Son” and is producing its spinoff series, 22 Sudden breeze 24 Blackthorn fruit a pilot. I was a farmer. A priest. I ’ve done a lot NBC’s “ Mancuso, F.B.I.” Smith’s husband, studio where I was doing ‘Felony Squad,” ’ he 2 5___ Haw 27 Ivy League of ruthless tycoons. Playing all those roles is said. "A friend of mine wrote the ‘Batman’ 37 Jots down 46 Former Tony Richmond, was the cinematographer 26 Photo fixer (si.) member the only good thing about growing old. I can’t episode. I don’t know if he talked me into it or “ It’s amazing how many credit card 40 Excessive Communist and the director was Ed Sherin. 30 Additions to 28 Unit of play those ‘Tennis, anyone?’ roles any applications 1 started getting after they interest leader D uff said he’s in negotiations for a role in a somebody else did. But everybody was on the I ® 1989 by NEA. Inc illumination m ore.” sent me here.” houses 41 Time measures 47 Killed feature film with Mark Harmon. “ I’d play a show playing villains.” 31 Hawaiian island 29 Elf In a new NBC movie, "Hidden Rage,” he 42 Siphon 48 Bronte heroine priest in that one,” he said. “ A pragmatic Duff’s voice got him into broadcasting and 32 Bacchanals' cry 35 Yea 43 Information co-stars as the father of Jaclyn Smith. When DICK TRACY by Dick Locher A Max Collins Jane___ priest.” during World War II he was a correspondent 33 Spill over 36 Psychic___ agcy ^5 0 Aviation agcy. Smith, now a Chicago policewoman, returns This past season Duff was a State I.THlMK>e5U Geller with Armed Forces Radio. WEEE 34 Film critic 44 Clan 52 Rodent home seeking the identity of the man who Department official in the ABC miniseries I DON'T LIKE LOOK IN S Pauline___ raped her 20 years ago. Duff is a leading EXHIBITS • • • 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 "War and Remembrance.” He was in the “ I was on Iwo Jima, Saipan and Guam,” he HAGAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne 35 Wine barrel suspect. The movie will be telecast in the fall miniseries "East of Eden” several years ago, said. “ I was the lowest-ranked man in the 11 38 Hebrew letter 12 I 13 season. has been a guest star on many series and outfit so I had to carry all the heavy ...0IJT I WITM You 39 Plow’s effects "I play an Arkansas pach farmer and I appeared in numerous TV movies. equipment. On Saipan I produced and wrote 14 15 Yoil CAN'T 42 Draw don’t approve of my daughter's lifestyle,” he In the theatrical release “ No Way Out,” ‘Leatherneck of the Air’ for Tyrone Power.” 45 Series of rooms 16 17 19 said. "He’s very fundamental. You don’t starring Kevin Costner and Gene Hackman, After the war, he was radio’s “ Sam Spade” 46 M ao___ tung know exactly what their relationship is. She he was the senator whose committee oversaw and made his movie debut in “ Brute F orce” CHANGE TUB 49 Helpful tries to be nice to her father, but he rebuffs her the Defense Department. in 1947. 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[CNN] PrimeNews [ESPN] Lighter Side of Sports Jay John­ sissippi fall in love during the Depression '.C A u e p WALKBR’e TABLE„erCBHe OF BONieOHB..ie i n t h e r e TT s Vc 2 Government 49 50 (24) Victory Garden (CC) stone is host Keith Carradine, Shelley Duvall, John RECENTmeeACRE," ATOP t h e [D IS ] Ask Max A brilliant 12-year-old in­ Schuck 1974. agent (26) Charlie's Angels Part 1 vents a high-powered bicycle (60 min ) (In [HBO] MOVIE: It's Alive III: Island of [CNN] Crossfire 3 Wading bird 53 WKRP in Cincinnati Stereo) the Alive' To protect mankind, the courts 4 Vetch [ESPN] Karate; World Welterweight exile five dangerous mutant babies to an [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide (57) World of Survival (R) uncharted tropical isle Michael Moriarity, 5 Canonized 55 Championship From Rockford, Ilirnois [USA] Dragnet (61J Three's Company (60 mm.) (Taped) Karen Black, Laurene Landon 1987, Rated person R (In Stereo) 1 :30AM (3) The Judge (CC) [A8iE] New Wilderness [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire 6 Razor clam (011989 hvNFA Inr 29 [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire ( D Joe Franklin [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Great Locomotive [M A X ] MOVIE: 'So Fine' A college pro Chase' A Union secret agent steals a Con­ [MAX] MOVIE: The Hitcher' (CC) A Cil) USA Tonight fessor becomes a successful fashion de C>1952 C»pp Cr>twpfi««». Ir>c federate locomotive (or the purpose of signer by accident Ryan O'Neal, Jack homicidal hitchhiker targets an unassum­ (20) Angie LANPIN© crippling the South's military transport Warden, Richard Kiel 1981 Rated R ing young motorist for death. 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