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programs are aimed at selling the United States or any car 76 percent of the Japanese import Size, and the corresponding By Jan A. Zverina compiled by the Motor Vehicle small cars in the United States, not Manufacturers Association. That producing nation in Europe, are market. increase in fuel costs, are the United Press International Japan. number included 866 small cars regarded as prestige models and The United States places a larger stumbling blocks. Such cars DETROIT — The voluntary and 1,349 larger models, not status symbols that are of no use to distant second at only 8 percent, are just too large for negotiating The Japanese market never has export quotas have expired. Acres exactly a competitive threat to the the average Japahese citizen, the with Great Britain next at 6 the nation’s narrower roads and been attractive to U .S. automakerg of Japanese cars are now in the Japanese industry. association said. percent. parking in smaller spaces. With because of its fiercely competitive cargo holds of ships bound for U.S. The American International Au­ "In this country, one to three Those Japanese who can afford fuel prices in Tokyo 80 percent nature. Eleven domestic manufac­ to drive something a little different iianrbfitrr Iferalb shores. Washington and Tokyo are tomobile Dealers Association, a percent of the people want to be higher than in Los Angeles, any car turers battle for a slice of a flv4 all abuzz about opening the doors trade group based in Washington different," said Kenji Kawai, usually opt for larger, more but the most miserly model is a gas million-unit car and truck market; powerful cars and pay the higher » . r-M_ ^ ' \A/AHnacHav/Wednesday, Arvrl April 24, 1985 — Single copy: 250 on a new trade deal. D.C., says the problem lies not in director of external relations for guzzler. Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm taxes and fuel costs associated By next year another 2.3 million the imbalances between the U.S. Ford Motor Co. in Japan. The trade group also said many By comparison, four major U.S. with them. Others do not buy. Japanese cars will appear on dollar and the Japanese yen or stiff cars made outside of Japan simply makes, excluding Honda amt "F or those consumers an auto­ Prices of such imports are American roads, up from about 1.7 trade regulations. Contrary to do not measure up to the stringent Volkswagen, compete in an Am eri­ mobile is no longer simply a means higher because of the expensive million in 19S3and about 1.9million public perception, no regulatory demands of the Japanese consu­ can market that approached Ifl of transportation. It is a symbol of modifications necessary to legal­ in 1984. non-tariff barriers exist in Japan prestige and individualism." Ka­ mers. They deem the fit and finish million last year. 1 to keep importers from selling cars ize them. Japanese cars, for But will L'.S. cars ever be wai said. of Imports Inferior to their own American carmakers in fact there. instance, use right hand drive. popular in the Land of the Rising products. never have paid much attention to. Many directors still unsure of shelter role It is because American ears When the Japanese want to High dealer margins, low sales Sun? selling cars in any other natloir don’t fit — literally and figura­ express their individualism volume, and service and parts Although U.S. automakers are It doesn't look that way. A grand except Canada which, according to tively — into the mainstream of through automobiles, they usually availability also raise the price of seeking partnerships and joint problem, he said. But Penny said he was opposed total of 2,215 passenger cars was Ward’s Automotive, accounted fof Bv Kathv Garmus exported by U.S. automakers to Japanese life. do so by driving a Mercedes Benz imports in Japan, the association ventures with Japanese automak- And, by providing grants to local to providing year-round shelter for 88 percent of their market in 1983: Herald Reporter Japan in 1983, the latest year Imports in Japan, whether from or BMW. German cars account for said. ero nt an accelerated pace, the groups like MACC, "They're going the homeless. Instead, Penny said 2 With a meeting set Tuesday to to feel the job is done," Tedford he thought shelter should be consider whether the town should said. provided on a seasonal, em er­ Strike cripples work purchase a building for use as a One of the resolutions the direc­ gency basis, as MACC has done for Xerox shelter for homeless people, nearly tors will consider Tuesday would the past several years. half of the town's directors say allow the town to purchase a Under one of the resolutions the they are not sure the town should m ,: shelter site provided it receives a directors will consider Tuesday, at Bath Iron Works have a role in providing shelter. state grant to cover two-thirds of MACC would be required to to sell Four directors said Tuesday that the cost and MACC gets a grant or operate the shelter on a year-round BATH, Maine (UPI) - Only a begun two weeks ago. “ That’s why they would vote at next week's T receives donations for the remain­ basis. few dozen night-shift shipbuilders we're surprised," McGregor said. meeting in favor of three resolu­ ing third. Penny also questioned the need trickled through the picket lines "W e really hadn’t gotten down Ur tions that would allow the town to Another of the resolutions autho­ for the town to become involved in 4 6 firm s set up by striking clerical workers economic issues yet." purchase a shelter site. Under the rizes town General Manager Ro­ the shelter business. outside three Bath Iron Works But Kim Murphy, leader of the proposals, the shelter would be bert B. Weiss to apply for state "W e have to ask ourselves what plants, crippling operations at the Portland clerical workers, said grants for the shelter and a third STAMFORD (UPI) - Xerox turned over to the Manchester the level of service is we should major Navy contractor. negotiations were entering the designates the town's Human Corp. has announced its intent to Area Conference of Churches, provide,” he said. Most of the unionized ship­ sixth week and the company hag Services Department as the sell its six publishing companies which has run a seasonal shelter V Diana said that because most of builders, whose contract Is set to dragged its feet in bringing up agency responsible for developing for a price of more than $500 for the past several years out of the money to purchase the shelter expire 60 days from now, Monday economic Issues. plans for the shelter. million. temporary locations. would come from the state and refused to cross the lines set up by Local 6 President Paul Biillant Mayor Weinberg said that al­ The companies are R.R Bowker Two Main Street buildings that because MACC would run the the 377-member Local 7 of the said the company is pushing though she would like to see more Co. of ; University are up for sale are being consi­ shelter, the town's involvement Industrial Union of Marine and austerity measures on all BIW Microfilms International of Ann dered as potential sites. state involvement in helping the would be limited. Shipbuilding Workers, AFL-CIO, employees and is “ punishing” the Arbor. Mich.; AutEx Systems of Directors who said they support homeless, the town has an obliga­ " I think it’s a good way to take which represents mostly clerical clerical workers, who are only DONNA R. MERCIER KENNETH TEDFORD BARBARA B. WEINBERG Wellesley, Mass.; Ginn and Co. of the proposals are Mayor Barbara tion to provide shelter in the care of the problem," he said. renewing their first pact after a . . . will vote ‘yes’ Lexington, Mass.; Xerox Educa­ workers. B. Weinberg and Eleanor D. . , , involvement overdue . . . not 3ure of role absence of state participation, Cassano said he could not tough organization struggle three tion Publications of Middletown; The Local 7 contract covering Coltman, both Democrats, and "The problem isn’t going to go support the town’s purchasing a years ago. and Xerox Learning Systems of surveyors, planners, payroll Donna R. Mercier and William J. minds on the matter. Director about the town's involvement,” Tedford said he thought the state away," she said. shelter building unless some ques­ McGregor refused to respond to Stamford. clerks, data processors, printers Diana, both Republicans, James F. Fogarty, a Democrat, said Tedford. should provide more halfway Mercier said she thought the tions were answered. Among the the "punishment” charge, but The company said Monday that and mailroom personnel expired But four other directors — could not be reached for comment. It is estimated that between 25 houses for deinstitutionalized psy­ town’s involvement was overdue. things Cassano said he was con­ admitted that BIW is taking' letters of intent, the first formal at midnight Suniday. Democrats Kenneth N. Tedford, Several of the undecided direc­ and 50 percent of homeless people chiatric patients instead of leaving " I think it’s time we made a good cerned about was whether a step in the selling process, have Participation of first and second austerity measures to keep stride Stephen T. Cassano, and Stephen tors said they thought providing suffer from mental illness. Many their care up to towns throughout faith effort of support,” she said. shelter in Manchester could turn been signed with four prospective shift workers of the 4,500-member in the highly competitive and T. Penny, and Republican Thomas shelter for the homeless was more of them have^ been released from the state. As more towns provide "It's not just a church-related Local 6, representing production lucrative shipbuilding industry. homeless shelters, the state be­ social problem. These are by and purchasers. H. Ferguson — said Tuesday that the responsibility of the state. state institutions over the past Please turn to page 8 It said International Thomson workers, was critical for the "W e knew from the outset that they have not yet made up their " I ’ve always had some concerns several years. comes less likely to address the large our people." Organization Ltd., through its U.S. strike’s success. these were going to be tough holding company, will acquire "D o not cross the lines," was the negotiations," McGregor said. Bowker, University Microfilms message blaring from loudspeak­ "W e went into this year knowing and AutEx. ers atop the Local 6 union hall, that money is very tight and we’ve U.S. puts hold UPI photo Gulf k Western Industries Inc. of located across from the BIW gates. been telling our employees this for A New York, will acquire Ginn. Duxbury, Vt. With Kunin is John Cleary, "That is an individual choice each the past several months." House turns Vermont Gov. Madeleine Kunin dons a member must make on his own, BIW recently won a multi-billion The Field Corp. of Chicago, Will hardhat at the site of a proposed president of Green Mountain Power, the acquire Xerox Education but we urge you to honor Local 7’s dollar Navy contract as the lead on deployment Publications. hydroelectric generating facility in developer of the project. picket line.” builder for the new Burke class of Times Mirror Co. of Los Angeles, A handful of workers did cross destroyers. will acquire Xerox Learning the picket lines, touching off shouts The company has not made a Systems. from nearly 2,(M)0 union members formal request to return to negoti­ to alternative after accident Xerox officials said they will who b lock ^ the gates en masse. ations, McGregor said, but a announce the specific purchase Vermont to add power base The scene was similar at the federal mediator is "aw are of the smaller BIW plants in Brunswick situation." By Edward Roby P price when definitive agreements United Press International are signed. No further details of DUXBURY, Vt. (U P I) - State Vermont," Kunin said. be uninterrupted. and Portland, but no violence was McGregor said the office work the proposed sales were disclosed. and utility officials have unveiled a The promise to* allow at least As a result of the agreement. reported. could temporarily be picked up by BONN, West Germany — The United States has eight to 10 inches of water to flow Green Mountain will lose about The company was caught off managers. Because the ship­ for aid plan David T. Kearns, Xerox presi­ plan to increase Vermont's power suspend^ deployment of Pershing 2 nuclear missiles dent and chief executive officer, base and improve the water continuously over an upstream $30,000 worth of power normally guard by the strike vote, BIW builders are acting as individuals, in West Germany until changes are made to prevent said the decision to sell the quality and fishing potential of one dam at Middlesex will keep the generated during the year at the spokesman James McGregor said. McGregor was unsure whether the Nothing was forthcoming from the accidents like one that killed three U.S. soldiers last ' of the state's major rivers. water cool and clean enough for Middlesex, said GMP spokesman "We were very surpris^. We company could seek a court Bv Eliot Brenner publishing group was reached as it White House after the House vote. fish to survive, said Environmen­ Stephen Terry. understood that the vote was Injunction forcing the union to United Press International winter. West German officials said today. became clear that a greater The Green Mountain Power Earlier, he sent a letter to the Senate tal Secretary Leonard Wilson. Kunin said the Bolton Falls whether to extend the contract to return to work. financial commitment would be Corp. has agreed to maintain a offering concessions, saying, " I f we "Neither parts nor rockets will be stationed in West project presented a rare opportun­ June 30." BIW, with its 7,400 workforce, is WASHINGTON - The House turned necessary to stay competitive with minimum flow year-round on the However, during the two-year tolerate the consolidation of a surrogate Germany until the modifications are completed,” ity to improve the state’s power He said contract talks had only Maine’s largest employer. today to a pair of home-grown plans to the leading companies in the Winooski River in exchange for construction period, the river will state in Central America, responsive to Alfred Biehle, chairman of the defense panel of the generating capacity and its envir­ help the victims of Nicaragua's civil publishing industry, and would state environmental approval of be diverted through an under­ Cuba and the Soviet Union, we will see West German Bundestag parliament, told a news onmental health. strife as alternatives to President therefore require diversion of its proposed 7.5 megawatt Bolton ground tunnel to allow workers to the progress that has been achieved conference on an accident report. resources from the primary Xerox "In this case they complicate Reagan's defeated $14 million aid Falls project. Gov. Madeleine build on the dry riverbed. begin to unravel under the strain of a businesses. one another whereas, in fact, in package for the anti-Sandinista rebels. Under NATO’s nuclear deployment program. West Kunin and GMP President John "The temporary loss of (fish continuing conflict, attempts at subver­ "These sales also permit tighter other situations they may not," she The Democratic-dominated House Germany is to receive 108 Pershing 2 rockets and 96 Cleary Jr. announced at a news habitat) is more than made up in a sion and loss of confidence in our focus of Xerox resources on our said. killed the Reagan measure 248-180 cruise missiles by the end of 1986. NATO decided to conference Monday. very substantial gain in the flow at support," mainstream businesses,” said Green Mountain has already shortly after the GOP-led Senate passed deploy the U.S.-made weapons in Europe to counter Middlesex, which we have wanted But opponents were not buying. Sen. Kearns. "The cash from the The $16 million project will face received the necessary federal it 53-46 Tuesday night. Soviet SS-20 missiles aimed at Western Europe. for years.” Wilson said. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., called transactions will be used for its toughest test when GMP approvals for its plan to revive the A long day of fitful debate and closed About SO of the intermediate-range Pershing 2 Reagan's policy “ bankrupt” and said it retirement of debt. officials meet with the Public In fact, it may be the first time in Bolton Falls generating station, negotiations and a last-minute offer of rockets are believed to have been deployed in West was time for Congress to “ cast a vote The proposed transactions are Service Board to set power rates. more than 30 years — since which was built in 1S98 and concessions by the president failed to Germany since late 1983. With a range of 1,100 miles, all subject to execution of defini­ "This is truly a 'win-win' situa­ Middlesex began generating produced power until 1937, when it produce a compromise before the for peace." the Pershing 2 is capable of dehvering an atomic Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, said, tive agreements. tion for the people of the state of power — that the river's flow will was abandoned after a flood. Senate upheld Reagan and the House warhead deep within Soviet territory. “ There should be no doubt, the vote... is handed him a stinging, but expected, In Washington, Pentagon officials said they will the equivalent of the vote on the Gulf of foreign policy setback. release a report later today. Officials said the missile Tonkin Resolution in 1964" that Presi­ Plastic If profitable In Nicaragua, the government radio deployment schedule will not be affected. dent Lyndon Johnson used to expand interrupted regular programming to Biehie said movement of Pershing 2 rockets already the U.S. military role in Vietnam. declare the House vote "a disastrous based in West Germany and training exercises with defeat for President Reagan." them will not be resumed until safety modifications ‘Revolvers’ pay dearly for credit House Republican leader Robert are made. Michel made a final futile plea for The chairman, a member of Chancellor Helmut Reagan’s bill: “ If we abandon the Kohl’s Christian Democratic Party, repeated official By Mary Tobin In addition to the spread, most Cohn's study estimated that percent of our cardholders who democratic forces of Nicaragua, they Covert assurances that the fatal Pershing 2 accident Jan. 11 United Press International banks charge an annual fee ($17 fraud and losses amount to a huge 2 pay their balances in full before join that long, tragic forced march never posed any danger to civilians. average) on credit cards and they to 3 percentage points of the credit any finance charges are assessed toward the gra v e .... Listen to the voices “There was no danger, either conventional or NEW YORK — Consumers who get a percentage of the sale from card charge while operating costs their $20 a year annual fee of the doomed innocents." no secret nuclear, to the German people,” Biehle said. are "revolvers” — run monthly the merchant who accepts the account for 5 percentage points. represents real value.” Earlier, Rep. Lee Hamilton, D-Ind., Biehle and his panel called the news conference to balances on their credit cards — card. "Credit card lending is the most Lynch also emphasized other chairman of the House Intelligence announce the preliminary findings of a continuing WASHINGTON (UPI) - The United are paying dearly for the privilege Enough people have complained expensive type. Most cardholders products offered to cardholders, Committee, argued for political, diplo- investigation the U.S. Arm y is making into the States has been providing not-so-secret despite a dramatic drop in interest about these charges to interest use them to charge relatively such as travel insurance, emer­ niiA ic and econ om ic action in accident in which three artillerymen were killed and “ covert" aid to the rebels fighting the rates. state legislators and Congress. small item s," said one banker who gency cash availability and dis­ Even small businessmen Nicaragua. Herald photo by Vaughn 16 others were injured, some seriously. "The credit card business now is New York State Sen. Franz Lenefit in the termined opposition was fighting what when it was revealed the CIA had regulations that would prohibit bars published a manual for the Contras get one free. Local 404, said Monday. "It’s a The company, a division of the jobs during slow periods and long-term. it regarded as a militaristic foreign and other liquor-selling establishments 24 pages, 4 sections very good contract and they're Bundy Co. of Detroit, Mich., is the reduces from M to 56 the number of "Consumers are becoming more policy that would lead the United States giving advice on political from serving more than one drink at a Prague, the Legislature's'most out­ walking in a cloud right now.” world’s largest producer of teflon hours employees can be forced to savvy, shopping around for the into another Vietnam-type morass. assassinations time to patrons. spoken advocate of tougher laws to A d v ic *. . 16 ObMuark Manchester Herald In a statement Issued after the Senate Eventually, Congress decided Rea­ " I have no opposition to people ButlnsM— .21 Opinion. The job action ended at midnight hose for the aerospace and auto­ work during busy periods. Tardy bank that offers the best deal,” she combat drunken driving, has submitted action, Reagan said, "Tonight, the gan could ask for $14 million in military drinking as long as they don’t drink and CIm UDw I . . 22-23 P*op)*telk . Sunday after union members voted mobile industries, company offi­ said. said. "The increased business that a bill that would prohibit promotions C o m ic *. ___IS Sport* _ 140-26 to accept a new two-year cials said. The plant employs a The employees had a victory a bank can attract could more than Senate cast an historic vote — for assistanbe but had to wait until March 1 then drive,” said Rep. EdithG. Pl-ague, where cut-rate drinks are offered. Ent*ft*lnm*nt. ___IS T*l»vl*lon- contract during a meeting in total of about 500 workers. party ouuide the plant gate offset the lower profits on Call 647-9946 freedom and democracy in Central before making the request, which it D-Columbia, one of only two witnesses Lottery ____2 Waatttef___ Chicopee on Saturday, Tardy said. A mediator Friday, helped nego­ Sunday afternoon. Tardy said. charges.” Am erica." formally did early in April. to testify at the hearing. Please turn to page 6

/ MANCUKSTKH HKRAI-1). Wt’diicsdny Anril 24, I9B5 - 3 2 - MANCHKSTKK HKHAl.l). Wcdiiesdiiv. April 24. I!I85 They’re among 28 appointees Manchester/Area DWI death sparks debate about policy drunken driving charge on Oak­ show. The records do not show to Capt. Henry Minor. Towns In Brief Bv Sarah Passell whether Colling actually took the "To be publicly intoxicated is no Herald Reporter land Street and released him after Pope names Law, O’Connor Cardinals booking on a written promise to cub buck to his car, which had been crime," said Chief Robert D. appear May 7 in Manchester left parked at the side of Oakland Lannan. "The guy went and killed cardinal because of their position as once - visiting Fidel Castro in Cuba, Pacesetters to toast life The death of a Massachusetts himself in this case." BOSTON (UPI) - Bernard Francis Saturday morning. denouncing abortion, lobbying for shel­ man in a one-car crash in Ellington Superior Court, Manchester police Street. "It was Saturday morning and I head of two of the largest dioceses in the One patrol officer, who also Law, archbishop of the nation's third United States. Both their predecessors, ter for the homeless, trying out a Participants in Manchester Memorial Hospital's Cardiac Friday night has sparked debate records show. Manchester police said that asked not to be named, said he largest archdiocese for just 13 months, received a call from the Pronuncio (the policeman's motorcycle, and congratu­ Rehabilitation Program will celebrate the first anniversary of among the ranks of the Manches­ Records also show that Colling current department policy re­ pope's emissary to the United States), Terence Cooke and Humberto Medei­ took a mechanical breath test at favors a change in the law to allow today was appointed a cardinal by Pope ros, were cardinals. lating the Boston Celtics on their 1984 the program on May 3 with a dinner at the hospitai. ter Police Department, where the quires suspeiited drunken drivers police to hold intoxicated drivers John Paul If. informing me that the holy father had National Basketball Association About 40 "pacesetters," as the participants call themselves, man was booked on a drunken Manchester police headquarters to be released after booking. made this decision and that it would be O'Connor said the appointment of until they are sober. He cited the The pope, in a surprise announce­ Law was a "great source of personal championship. are expected to attend, according to a news release issued by the driving charge less than two hours that measured his blood alcohol case of one drunken driver who he ment during his regular general au­ announced today," Law told WEEI- Law won a reputation as a civil rights hospital. before his death. level a t. 161 percent, well above the One patrol sergeant, who asked AM. joy" to him. "The people of Boston are not to be named, said that some said was released by state police dience in St. Peter's Square at Vatican highly honored and we of the archdio­ activist during his years as a Missis­ Dr. V. Abraham Kurien, medical director of the cardiac State police said that Charles H. .10 level that state law defines as and later found lying on Interstate City, named Law, New York Archbi­ "It's really a bit overwhelming sippi pastor. Colling, 28, of Monson, Mass., died too drunk to drive. Connecticut police departments because you don't tend to think of cese of New York share in their joy. program, will host the evening, which wiil feature a discussion by 84 with his leg cut off because he shop John O'Connor, and 26 others to the The pope named five cardinals from The bishop of the Springfield-Cape two participants of the role of the program in their lives. on Route 83 shortly before mid­ Manchester police suspended his routinely hold suspects at least had walked into traffic. College of Cardinals. yourself as a cardinal. It's sort of like Girardeau, Mo., diocese for 11 years. night after his car crossed over the until a sober friend or relative suddenly being a senior in high school Italy, two each from the United States, Nurses Beverly Grady and Janet DeMarco will discuss the license for 24 hours, a routine arrives to take them home. In The new cardinals are to be installed Poland, Canada. France and West Law succeeded Cardinal Humberto growth of the program and plans for the future. center line, tore through a hedge, action in drunken driving cases, Lannan said would probably May 25. and you wonder where the giants Medeiros, who died of heart failure in rolled onto its side and crashed into Manchester a suspect is allowed to support legislation giving police Law was to hold a news conference went," he said in an interview with Germany and one each from the The cardiac program is an inpatient and outpatient program police said. Police did not confis­ walk away or call a friend or a cab. Netherlands, Austria, Spain, Belgium, 1983. designed to restore a patient's physical conditioning following a a tree. He was pronounced dead at cate the license. authority to hold intoxicated driv­ this morning at the Pastoral Institute on WBZ-AM. A graduate in medieval history from the scene, police said. "And where's the law that says ers for a limited time. "I am humbled by this and I Czechoslovakia, Soviet Union, Ethio­ heart attack. Counseling is al.so provided for the patient and his Once released. Colling tried to the grounds of St. John's Seminary in pia, Nigeria, India. Philippines, Chile. Harvard, Law's first major assignment State police at Troop C in you can hold him just because he's Boston's Brighton section, where he recognize that this is really an appoint­ as a priest was in Mississippi during the or her family. Stafford said that at the time of the call a friend in the Manchester cocked if he has the right to a low The patrol sergeant said the 1976 ment which signifies the importance of Nicaragua and Venezuela area but was unable to find his change in department policy also lives. Since his installation as the eighth civil rights battles of the 1960s. crash Colling was fleeing from bond?" the officer said. Law, in interviews with Boston radio the archdiocese of Boston. " "Mississippi in the '60s was all that Vernon police, who had spotted telephone number, the police re­ Manchester's policy was estab­ relieved police of liability for ARCHBISHOP BERNARD LAW Both O'Connor and Law were widely archbishop of Boston on March 23, 1984, Sweepers urge pre-sweeping intoxicated detainees who might stations, said he was "humbled" by the Law has seemingly been everywhere at one might imagine and more," he wrote him speeding inside Vernon boun­ port says. lished after the state in 1976 . . , "humbled" by appointment appointment, which he knew of since expected to be elevated to the rank of daries. At 10:20 p.m. Manchester Police then dialed the Manches­ repealed a law that made being try to hurt themselves while in The town Highway Department is asking residents of areas ter Tax' nnmn.>tn. for him. records that will be swept beginning next week to sweep their walks and police h->a ---- '"''Hing on a drunk in public a crime, according custody. clear the gutters of garbage, large stones and branches. W eather Areas to be swept beginning Monday include north of the Glastonbury town line to south of Hartford Road, Charter Oak P e o p le ta lk Street and Highland Street from the East Hartford town line to 8th District, state to meet on driveway the Bolton line. now. But O'Hearn said today he that leads from the rear of the old Although the district did not ask Today’s forecast By Sarah Passell permission to lay the driveway Diner economics w i Herald Reporter has postponed any such action Keeney garage property on Tol­ Amateur night Connecticut, Massachusetts until after the meeting with land Turnpike, which the district across the old street right-of-way The second anniversary of the New York Pops Vic Tayback, who played the grouchy owner of and Rhode Island: Today: con­ Exits to retain old numbers Eighth Utilities District legal La Belle. plans to develop as a firehouse, out still owned by the town, Manches­ orchestra looked like amateur night at the VI'W Mel's Diner on the long-running television series siderable cloudiness, highs in the P\ counsel John D. LaBcllc Jr. will "We're just going to listen to to the relocated Buckland Street. ter General Manager Robert Weiss 50s along the coast and in the / n Exit signs along Interstate 84 between Manchester and the has taken no action against the _____ Hall. New York "Alice, " wrote Washington with his solutions for Massachusetts state line will still display their old numbers fora meet with state transportation them," O'Hearn said. He said he The drive cros.ses a strip of land Yankees outfielder solving the national debt — greed and patriotism. lower to mid 60s inland. Tonight; officials and an assistant attorney and Assistant Attorney General owned by the state and one owned district. Tayback. who is starring in “Death of a cloudy with lows in the mid 40s to year after the slate Department of Transportation renumbers Dave Winfield con­ the exits, the DOT has announced. general within the next week to Arnold Shimelman will meet with by the town. The former owner of the prop­ ducted the orches­ Salesman" at Radford University in Virginia, around 50. Thursday: mostly present his defense for the what the LaBelle within the next week. No Top town officials have gone on erly, Richard Keeney, had direct says his plan calls for workers to volunteer an cloudy with showers likely. Although existing numbers will be removed and replaced with date for the meeting has yet been record opposing the new fire tra and ABC's Bar­ /*\ new ones, a panel will be added to each sign displaying the state has called an illegal drive­ access onto the original Buckland bara Wallers sang average of eight extra hours each month in return Highs in the 60s. way the district installed at the site set, he said. station, which, if built, will serve Street before the slate moved the for a lottery ticket that could be worth $500,000. former exit number. Installation of the new signs is expected to "For Me and My Maine; Partly to mostly sunny of a planned fire station on Tolland LaBelle was unavailable for Buckland, the rapidly developing south end of the street about 40 feet Gal " while Gloria "If it's done on TV, people will be watching it today. Highs 50 to 60. Fair begin this summer and the panels bearing the old exit numbers Turnpike, a transportation depart­ northwest corner of Manchester. to the west. District officials have like the Super Bowl." he said. "It'll bring the will be left on for at least a year, the DOT said comment this morning. He re­ S t e i n e m tap- tonight. Lows 30 to 40 Partly ment spokesman said today. quested the meeting with DOT The town has insisted that it is argued that as the new owners they danced country together" sunny east and north, mostly The exits are being renumbered so that they will be Joseph O'Hearn, chief of prop­ better equipped to fight fires in have the same right to access onto Dick Cavelt did Tayback said people will participate out of a consecutive along 1-84. officials last week Buckland than the district is, cloudy west with a chance of .Jan III lir in l erty management for the state Buckland Street that Keeney rope tricks and combination of patriotism and greed. showers southwest Thursday. Department of Transportation, Last month the district cleared though a 1978 slate Supreme Court enjoyed. former Miss Amer­ "It's the American Dream," he said. "The last week threatened administra­ trees from and graded land that ruling gives the district the sole money is raised as a cooperative effort between Highs in the 60s except 50 to 60 Manager praises students authority to provide fire protection O'Hearn has argued that they do ica Bess Myerson near the coast. tive action against the district if does not belong to it to make way played "Clare de government, business and labor — nobody has the driveway was not removed by for the 20-foot-wide dirt driveway in Buckland not. Lune " on the piano. anything taken out of their pocket." New hampshire: Ppartly Town General Manager Robert B. Weiss had words of praise Gossip columnist Tayback says he has received polite replies to sunny north and considerable for town students following a visit to a fifth-grade classroom last Liz Smith, the mis­ his plan from Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., and Sen. cloudiness south. Highs 55 to 65. week. tress of ceremonies Gary Hart, D-Colo .but President Reagan has yet Mostly cloudy tonight. Lows 35 to Cloud and drear In a letter to Superintendent of Schools Dr James P. Kennedy Union organizes picket at Crestfieid for the evening, to respond. 40. Chance of showers Thursday. Today: considerable cloudiness. High around 60. Wind southeast 10 dated last Wednesday, Weiss said he was impressed b>" the sang. Highs in the 60s except near 60 at to 15 mph. Tonight: considerable cloudiness. Low In the mid 40s. enthusiasm and interest of the fifth-graders at Robertson School. A good time was the coast. Weiss visited the school to explain his duties as the town top ■ Members of a union seeking to table, a union spokesman said Fox said the union on Tuesday 40 on Dec. 6 to have District 1199 Wind south around 10 mph. Thursday: mostly cloudy with a 60 represent employees of the sent the nursing home a notice of represent them, but owners of the had but the talent Vermont: Partly cloudy today. percent chance of showers. High in the mid 60s. Friday: mild administrator. Tuesday. Dave Winfield reviews were fairly Highs 65 to 75. Clouding up “These youngsters showed more interest and asked more Crestlield-Fenwood nursing home its intent to picket. The picketing home filed objections to certifica­ bad Winfield barely Meeting with George tonight with a chance of a shower temperatures and a chance of showers. Today's weather picture was insightful questions than many groups of graduate students that 1 will conduct an informational "We're going to take our case to will be conducted by off-duty tion of the union with the National kept time with the baton and Smith and Walters or a thunderstorm. Lows in the drawn by Billy Hanson, of Green Road, a fourth grader at Bowers have addressed in the past," Weiss said in his letter. picket outside the home on Vernon the public," said Larry Fox. workers from the home, he said. Labor Relations Board. The objec- ’ Cody Van Belle, 13 and suffering a rare form of School. were less than smashing Steinem shuffled more cancer, headed from his home in Euless, Texas, ', 40s. Showers and a few thunder­ Street May 5 to try to muster public secretary-treasurer of the New Fox said other, future action will lions were based largely on the than she tapped and Myerson got lost at the to Los Angeles Tuesday for a meeting with the storms likely Thursday. Highs 70 .7-^v* support for efforts to get the England' Health Care Employees be considered this week when the way District 1199's parent union keyboard bu Cavetfs rope magic was on a mortal world's version of God — George Burns. to 75. Feds conduct wage survey home's owners to the bargaining Union, District 1199. union's negotiating committee disaffiliated from another union. professional level. "He's just neat because he's lived so long and meets. Although a hearing officer for Liza Minnelli, Liberace and Doc Severinsen acts so young," said Van Belle, whose trip is Extended outlook BOLTON — The U.S. Department of Labor is conducting a The decision to picket followed the NLRB recommended the ob­ stuck to their specialties with ^finnelli bringing courtesy of A Wish With Wings, a program that survey to determine the prevailing wages paid to construction rejection of a petition submitted to jections be dismissed, the home's the crowd to its feet with a rendition of ",\ew grants the wishes of children who have little hope Extended outlook for New workers in Tolland County, a move that could change how much Fire Calls the home last week by members of owners filed challenges to those York, New York. " of living for long. England Friday through county towns are required to pay for municipal construction the union's negotiating committee. recommendations with the NLRB Tm going to give him an afghan my Sunday: projects. Manchester The petition, signed by 61 em­ in Washington, D.C. grandmother made. He doesn't need it now but Connecticut, Massachusetts In an April 16 letter to Bolton Selectman Lawrence A. Pine Ridge on New Stale Road ployees of the 155-bed nursing The attorney for the nursing when he needs it. he can use it as a security and Rhode Island: Chance .of t : V ’ .V. Converse, a federal labor department wage specialist said the Monday, 3:44 p.m. — wire (Town). home, asked the home's owners to home, Alan I. Scheer of Hartford, blanket." showers Friday. Fair Saturday survey should be complete by the end of June. problem. South Main Street Tuesday, 9:20 p.m — motor drop their legal challenges to said last week that it would be Mother's morals Van Belle's fascination with the 89-year-old and Sunday. Highs in the 60s. The state uses the federal list of prevailing wages to set the (Town). vehicle accident. Interstate 84 at certification of the union as the improper for the home to begin actor began when he saw him in the title role in Lows in the 40s. wages municipalities must pay workers on construction Monday, 5:45 p.m. — medical exit 92 (Town, Paramedics). bargaining agent for some of the contract negotiations until its case The new mother of the year says she is the call, 32 Main St. (Town. Wednesday, 12:25 am . — gas before the NLRB is settled. old-fashioned sort. the movie "Oh God." Vermont: Dry through the projects. The labor department's current set of prevailing wages home's nurse's aides and dietary, "The movie really got to him," said Van Belle's in Tolland County is based on wages paid by union contractors. Paramedics). leak, 653 Center St. (Town). housekeeping and maintenance The nursing home is owned by “I think they need strengthening, " Louise period. Highs in the mid 50s to Monday, 11:37 p.m. — medical Wednesday, 3 a.m. — medical Howard Dickstein and Manchester mother, Diane Wiebe. "He cried at the end. He mid 60s. Lows mainly in the 40s. Converse has said. employees Monaco Cimino of Omaha, Neb., said of today's didn't cry because he was sad but because it all call, 11 Thompson Road (Town, call, 547 Center St. (Town, attorneys Holland Castleman and moral standards. "We need more of the Maine: Chance of showers Converse, a Manchester painting contractor and former Paramedics). Paramedics). Workers at the home voted 46 to Josiah Lessner. turned out so good." Friday. Fair Saturday. Becom­ president of the Associated Building Contractors of Connecticut, old-fashioned virtues. Less crime, less exposed Cody accepts the fact that he could lose his Monday, 3:44 p.m. — wire sex. Less drugs. These are the problems young ing cloudy with a chance of has claimed that the average wage earned in construction trades problem. South Main Street battle with nasal-pharyngeal cancer. "I'd rather in the county is far less than the union average. With the Board of people face today." go to heaven than be here. There's a lot of mean showers Sunday. Lows in the 30s (Town). The choice of Cimino by the American things here on Earth, " he said. to lower 40s. Highs in the 50s to Selectmen's endorsement, he requested the new federal survey, Monday, 5:45 p.m. — medical Motherhood Committee Inc. comes four days lower 60s. arguing that it could save the town money on future capital call, 32 Main St. (Town, after Kentucky Gov. Martha Layne Collins was New Hampshire: Chance of projects. Paramedics). named national outstanding mother of the year showers Friday. Fair Saturday. First Selectman Sandra Pierog has expressed reservations Monday. 11:37 p.m. — medical by another group. Becoming cloudy with a chance about the survey. She questioned whether it would be fair to allow call, 11 Thompson Road (Town, Asked why she thought she was selected for the Quote of the day of showers Sunday. Lows in the municipalities to pay less than union scale. Paramedics). BOTANY 500 honor. Cimino said, "I think for raising 10 30s to lower 40s. Highs in the 50s Tuesday, 10:53 a.m, — grill (ire, children, all accomplished." Claiborne Farm manager John Sosby, on the to lower 60s. 46 W. Center St. (Town). Her kids, ranging in age from 22 to 39, include apparent heart-attack death of 1972 Kentucky Auction to benefit tour Tuesday, 2:55 p.m. — alarm. four doctors, two attorneys, one registered nurse, Derby winner Riva Ridge: Sateinie view CO'VENTRY — The Coventry High School Band is sponsoring Meadows Convalescent Center, 333 three with masters degrees in education. Cimino "We had bred him shortly after 8 o'clock and Across the nation Bidwell St. (Town). lives in a 24-room house and her husband owns had a second mare waiting for him. About 8:45, an auction Friday at the Captain Nathan Hale Middle School. The Showers and thunderstorms Commerce Department satellite photo taken at 3:00 a.m. EST shows a auction will begin at 7: 30 p.m. Tuesday, 5:33 p.m — brush fire, BLAZER several businesses. one of the crew saw him fall over in his paddock." will be scattered from the curved band of frontal clouds extending from the Upper Midwest to Bids will be taken on talents, services, crafts and food items 161 Sheldon Road (Town). eastern Great Lakes and upper the lower Mississippi Valley. Precipitation occurs throughout this donated by band members. Proceeds will benefit the band's Tuesday, 6:37 p.m. — grass fire, Ohio Valley through the central band. Cloudiness over eastern Montana produces some showers. exchange tour to England in June. 776 N. Main St. (Eighth District). • Versatility when it counts Appalachians and the Tennessee Cirrus clouds are present over south Texas, Florida, the Northwest Registration and preview of items will be held from 6: 30 to 7:15 Tuesday. 6:55 p.m. — mutual aid valley to the central Gulf coast. and Mexico. p.m. Admission to the auction is 50 cents and free refreshments to East Hartford tobaccor ware­ Light rain will linger over will be served. house fire (Eighth District). • Savings when it counts northern Minnesota and the Tuesday, 8; 13 p.m. — brush fire. upper Great Lakes. A few If you're looking for the right blazer for almost every showers will also dot the central Seal is a best friend occasion, look no further than our classic navy and northern Rockies, the north­ hopsock sportcoat. Versatility-crofted in a eosy-vveor ern Plateau and the north Pacific By United Press International from a pen on the beach at Lutz marks poly/wool blend, this smartly textured jacket pairs coast. Fair skies are in store for Provincetown, Mass, and given a with everything from your best dress slacks to denims Once again Andre the seal has pat on the back by Goodridge and everything in between. All with a crispness that the rest of the nation. before he slipped into the waters to state’s 350th "My Dutch Colonial been offered the freedom of the never loses its cool, 24-hours a day. ^ Mild temperatures will con­ sea. begin his 230-mile swim to The Constitution State is cele­ tinue over the central and And once again, his friend, Rockport. brating its 350th anniversary this Also available in: eastern United States, and cool Harry A. Goodridge, is expecting If lie keeps his timetable of the year, and the Lutz Children's Used lb Be weather will linger over the him to return to his Rockport, past four years, he will arrive in Museum is noting the occasion • Camel • Natural northern half of the Rockies and Maine, "home" as he has done the Rockport in four to six days. with a series of special events and • Lt. Blue • New Green the Pacific Northwest. Highs past 24 years. Andre was flown to Province- exhibits. An Energy Waster.” • Lt. Grey • New Blue Wednesday will range from the Andre and Harry form what town from Mystic Marinelife Aq­ On Thursday, the museum will 40s in western Montana to marine biologists call one of the uarium in Mystic, Conn., where he sponsor a walking tour of the around 90 in the desert Southw­ most remarkable realtionships has spent the last four winters, Cheney Mill district, geared to est. Fifties or 60s will dominate between humans and animals. lolling with other harbor seals In an youngsters who arc on vacation 90 New England, the upper Missis­ Andre has been a part of exhibit. this week. John Sutherland of the $ sippi valley, the northern Plains Goodridge's life ever since he was Goodridge has found it neces­ Institute of Local History will lead 1 0 9 Reg. M50 and the Northwest. Seventies or picked up as a 3-day-old pup from a sary to lodge Andre each winter the walk to view the community as 80s will reach from the Southw­ ledge on the Maine coast in May because of the gregarious seal's it is now, and talk aboul the way it 38 to 50 Reg.— 40 to 44 Short 40 to 50 L est, across the lower Mississippi 1961. antics and friendliness that pose a was. valley into much of the South and Spending summers in a floating potential danger. 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.\ V.S./World Socialite weeps on return Israeli soldiers contributed to her death like By Mllly McLean breast pocket and swabbed his In Brief United Press International overflowing eyes. coma. I His return to Clarendon Court One of Von Bulow’s attorneys, Peter DiBiase. said the defendant start the pullout NEWPORT, R.l. — Claus von coincided with a tour of the Pope names new Cardinals mansion by the jury in his had not been at the mansion since Bulow was doing fine until he saw April 1981 when a stale police VATICAN C ITY — Pope John Paul II named 28 the two golden retrievers. Then he attempted murder retrial. The new cardinals today, including an opponent of the 11-woman, four-man jury took detective first confronted von broke into tears. Bulow about his possible involve­ Nicaraguan government and Archbishops Ber­ The family dogs greeted the about 45 minutes to tour the nard Law of Boston and John O’Connor of New ment in the investigation in Bekaa Valley Danish-born socialite Tuesday just two-story stone palace. York (see story, page two). inside an 8-foot wall that surrounds Von Bulow’s wife, once des­ Von Bulow’s two stepchildren, police and army units were moving The archbishop of Nicaragua, Miguel Obando the palatial Newport mansion cribed by friends as very shy. BKIRUT, lx?banon (U P l) — who initiated the investigation to replace the withdrawing Israeli Bravo, an ardent opponent of the leftist where he allegedly twice tried to beautiful and wealthy, was said to l.tnicl. in the final phase of its which led to his arrest and 1982 army, no details on the size of the government in Managua, also will receive the kill his heiress wife with insulin be happiest when she was running pullout from southern Lebanon, conviction, banished him from the .ili.indoned forward postions fac­ Lebanese units involved were scarlet skull cap that marks a member of the injections. free with her two golden retrievers Roman Catholic College of Cardinals. on the park-like grounds that estate after their mother sank into ing the Syrian army since 1982 in given. Until that point in his highly The extent of the Israeli withdra­ The pontiff made his surprise announcement publicized retrial, the tall, aristo­ sweep to the Atlantic Ocean. a coma. the western Bekaa Valley today, 'The Rhode Island Supreme ^t.lle owned Beirut radio said wal today and which other parts of during his regular general audience in St. Peter’s cratic, 58-year-old jet-setter has But when von Bulow returned, Court overturned von Bulow’s south Lebanon they plan to leave Square. The new cardinals are to be installed May maintained a calm — even jolly — reportedly for the first time in four initial guilty verdict on constitu­ Israeli troops who have occupied was not immediately known. 25. public demeanor. But when he saw years, his wife was in a New York tional grounds, leading to the much of southern Lebanon since Police reports from the south Creation of the new cardinals will raise to 152 his wife’s beloved dogs, he began City hospital, comatose and under -■i. second trial. the 1982 invasion to push out said the Israeli-backed militia, the the number of members in the Sacred College of crying. guard, as she has been since Tuesday, jurors passed silently I'.destinian guerrillas, also began South Lebanon Army, remained in Cardinals, the church body that elects popes. Von Bulow had just passed December 1980. out of a bus and entered the house .1 withdrawal from Jezzine, the Jezzine, a mountaintop Christian through a gate in the ivy-covered The state charges Von Bulow, 58, under a row of stone urns that 1,11 gest Christian town in the south town 13 miles east of Sidon wall when the dogs rushed him tried to kill his wife with insulin in Lucas recants testimony grace the mansion roof UPl photo ,iiul from the strategic 6,600-fool "The Israelis evacuated Jezzine Von Bulow bent to greet them and 1979 and 1980 to inherit $14 million They were shown a pink marble Harouk mountain that overlooks leaving behind units of their WACO, Texas — Henry Lee Lucas, who they leaped up. obviously recogniz­ of her $70 million estate and marry bathroom where Mrs. von Bulow the Beirut-Damascus highway, the renegade South Lebanon Army in confessed to 600 murders between 1976 and 1982, ing their former master his mistress. The defense claims CLAUS VON BULOW was found unconseious on the floor hroadcasl said charge,” a police officer in the city now says he only killed one person — his mother. Suddenly, von Bulow pulled a "Sunny” lived a nightmare of . return home was emotional In an unrelated move, Christian told the police station of Abra, a Lucas claimed Tuesday he was forced into the drugs, booze and sweets that on Dec. 21, 1980. white handkerchief from his Christian village overlooking other confessions by law enforcement officials militiamen, who withdrew from Sidon, 24 miles south of Beirut. eager to end the investigations of unsolved liusilions overlooking the southern Officers at the Abra station said crimes. Ex-senator dies at 88 pint of Sidon 'Tuesday, assembled they were contacted by colleagues ‘T v e not done these crimes,” he said during a Im evacuation to Beirut by boat, in Jezzine early today who said the news conference Tuesday at the McLennan h’ighting between Christian and Israelis were completely out of the County Courthouse in Waco. ” I have killed iival Moslem gunmen has been mother, and that is the only one.” r. iging in the region for five weeks.town by 8 a m. Watergate made Ervin household word Israel completed the first stage Lucas, who is under the death sentence in "The Israelis started withdraw­ UPl photo Texas, told reporters that he confessed to killings But he also drew fire for his tenacify ing Irom the western Bekaa Valley of a three-phase troop withdrawal excesses of the president and his aides. Baptist Hospital and was pul on the nationwide he did not commit because he was WINSTON-SALEM. N.C (UPl) - in questioning witnesses, and told one .111(1 Jezzine today. The Israeli from Lebanon on Feb 16 when they ” 1 have a mental image of Senator critical list earlier Tuesday Hospital "harassed and misused” by law enforcement Former Sen. Sam Ervin, the country critic, ' Tm just an old country lawyer military governor has evacuated pulled out of Sidon and its sur­ Ervin, ” Neal said. ”1 have an image of officials said family members, includ­ Protests against the Sandinistas officers. lawyer who as chief of the Senate and I don’t know thi‘ finer ways to do it. 1 his Jezzine headquarters and the rounding hills to a line about 10 his jowls shaking when he was indig­ ing his 82-year-old wife, Margaret, were ’ ’Those are people who wanted cases cleared. Watergate investigation refused to Israeli troops have left the city and miles south. nant at one of the responses. He was a at his bedside when he died. just have to do it my own way.” In a protest against human rights vioiations by the ruling during the demonstration on the Capitol lawn by being Those are people who didn’t believe in honest allow President Nixon to put himself ,iie moving further south toward The second stage saw a pullout great American, deeply committed to Family members gathered at their Sen Jesse Helms, R-N C., broke the careful not to put any holes in the ground. The Capitoi Justice,” he said. ’ ’They’re just leaving murder­ above the Jaw, died Tuesday after a news of Ervin's deafh to the Senate, ilie border,” the broadcast said April 11 from the Shiite town of government in Nicaragua, members of the Students for the Bill of R igh ts" Morganton home early today to plan his ers out there to do what they want to do, and this short illness. ' The Israeli army has also Nabaliyeh and surrounding vil­ America set up a symbolic Sandinista concentration architect’s office feared stakes, holding chicken coop Ervin, who suffered lymphatic burial in the Blue Ridge foothills of hailing the Democrat as "my mentor, isn’t the way the system is supposed to work.” Ervin, who was 88, died at 4: 15 p.m started withdrawing from the lages southeast of Sidon to the wire, might damage the underground sprinkler system. cancer in his later years, was hospital­ North Carolina my adviser and my friend. " camp. The group had to comply with police orders Lucas claimed law enforcement officers made EST of respiratory failure brought on Harouk Mountain, " the broadcast Litani river about 18 miles north of by a three-week bout with emphysema, ized March 30 for abdominal pain, Ervin was twice wounded in World s. iid in a special bulletin Therethe border with Israel. it easy for him to confess to murders and that he ” A courageous giant has fallen, but gall bladder surgery and kidney failure emphysema and an infected gall War II and returned home to attend was no immediate comment from Lebanese army units have taken was helped in his confessions by Texas Rangers America is far better because of his life, Ervin, who retired four months after bladder at Grace Hospital in Morgan- Harvard Law School, taking the course o v e f the Sidon and Nabaliyeh Leader consolidates power Bob Prince and Clayton Smith and other his dedication and his unfailing fidelity the Israelis. Nixon left office, spent 20 years in the ton, his hometown sequence backward so he could gradu­ Troops in the western Bekaa region, but military sources said unnamed law enforcement officers. to principals that deserve to survive,” Senate, but he was best known for his ate in a hurry. He said he rushed Valley began pulling out at day­ they feared a struggle over some of Helms said. "I am grieved by his role as the fiesty country lawyer who He underwent gall bladder surgery through school because he was afraid break and in a few hours had the territory involved in the latest passing ” Police search neo-Nazi camp pursued the Watergate scandal all the and developed kidney failure, prompt­ he might lose "Miss Margaret. ” — completely abandoned entrenched Israeli withdrawal. Grief over Ervin’s death was perhaps way to the White House ing his transfer Monday to Baptist whom he married in 1924 — to another positions along a 6 mile-wide line Sources said Druze militia Gorbachev assails Washington FORT SMITH, Ark. — Police combed a white most deeply felt by the 17,000 residents "I cannot excuse anything that Hospital. suitor. between the villages of Ghazze and leader Walid Jumblatt would fight supremacist group’s sprawling Ozark base camp of Morganton. Richard Nixon did,” Ervin once said. ■”rhe kidney failure for which Mr. Ervin became a folk hero with his .\ammiq facing Syrian army lines, to keep positions in the Barouk today after discovering an arsenal of machine quick wit, often telling a tale as he "This community is going to be "H e thought he was above the constitu­ Ervin was admitted to the medical Beirut radio said. mountains "to protect the ethnic Bv Louise Branson guns and hand grenades and a mine field that center was a significant contributing presided over hearings by the Senate devastated. He knew everybody in town United Press International could be detonated by remote control. tional laws.” The radio reports said Lebanese Druze Shouf region to the west.” Former Watergate special prosecu­ factor in the death, ’ said hospital Select Committee on Presidential Cam­ by their first name,” said Eugene James Ellison, founder of the the Covenant, the spokesman Tyler Cox. paign Activities — the Watergate Willard, general manager of the MOSCOW — Soviet leader Mik­ Sword and the Arm of the Lord and four followers tor James Neal recalled Ervin as a man driven by righteous indignation at the Ervin underwent kidney dialysis at committee Morganton News-Herald. hail Gorbachev delivered his most surrendered without violent^ Monday at the scathing attack on Washington at a remote 224-acre camp. . meeting where he consolidated his The surrender concluded a four-day siege of the power by bringing three suppor­ survivalist camp near the Missouri-Arkansas ters into the ruling Politburo. border. Reagan goes to boss Responsibility for tense interna­ Reputed neo-Nazi Robert Scutari was reported tional relations "rests, in the first by the the Rocky Mountain News of Denver to be place, with the ruling circles of the hiding in caves beneath the compound. Scutari is U S. A .” Gorbachev told a meeting being sought in the slaying of Denver radio talk to win budget support Tuesday of the nearly 500-member show host Alan Berg. Communist Party Central Investigators said they believe all residents of percent for three years, bringing howls Committee. the camp had left. About 90 people, including Bv Helen Thomas "They continue to come out as children, lived at the wilderness base. United Press International from senior citizens' groups. Like Reagan, Stockman also appeared to initiators of the arms race and sabotage disarmament. " said Gor­ WASHINGTON — President Reagan is rule out further administration conces­ bachev, who came to power Democrats seat Indiana rep pulling his political prestige on the line in sions "You can never rule out modifica­ following the death of Soviet leader today's nationally televised address de­ tions. " he said, "but I think we've gone as WASHINGTON — Democrats refused to yield Konstantin Chernenko six weeks fending a Republican budget that cuts $52 far as we can or should " on a disputed House election recount and ago. billion from programs affecting millions of One minor concession came to light Republicans called a meeting today on how to Addressing the semi-annual Americans. Tuesday. The administration agreed to SERGEI SOKOLOV carry out threats of "massive retaliation” if a gathering on the day the Geneva NIKOLAI RYZHKOV VIKTOR CHEBRIKOV The Senate was set to lake up the budget retain the Small Business Administration, Democrat is given the seat. arms negotiators began their first . . . full membership . . . military man today but leaders said votes w ould probably but in the drastically scaled-down form of . . . takes big step up "The level of frustration is very much alive,” recess, Gorbachev said U S. be­ be delayed in deference to the president's an independent agency. It had been Rep. Jack Kemp, R-N.Y., said after GOP and havior at the talks "gives ground to Gorbachev's power, the Central Igor Ligaehev, 58. and Nikolai Sergei Sokolov, 73, was made a 30-minute speech, scheduled for 8 p.m targeted for elimination. Democratic leaders spent I'/i hours discussing say that Washington does not seek Committee gave its unanimous Ryzhkov, 64, close associates of non-voting member of the Polit­ EST. He rejected a Democratic proposal for an the controversial recount in the 8th House District agreement with the Soviet Union. " approval to personnel changes Gorbachev, were given full mem­ buro. Western diplomats said that Senate Republicans were hoping Reagan across-the-board budget freeze as "the in southern Indiana. He charged the United Stales bership without the intermediate although Sokolov is not closely would be able to rally support for the wrong medicine at the wrong time. " proposed by Gorbachev — adding House Democratic leader Jim Wright of Texas violated the terms of the negotia­ step. associated with Gorbachev it was budget. Budget Director David Stockman "T o keep pouring your tax dollars into three of his supporters to the 10 stood by pledges to seat the recount winner. He tions by forging ahead with plans men on the Politburo that runs the The meeting also approved necessary for the military to be said the administration was "still assessing these unworthy programs at the current said Republicans were being "very for space-based weapons under another Gorbachev supporter; present at Politburo meetings. the situation” in the Senate, where leaders levels while, at the same time, limiting country. unreasonable.” President Reagan's "Star Wars " Viktor Chebrikov. 62-year-old Viktor Nikonov, to take charge of indicated Reagan did not yet have 51 solid worthwhile, efficient and absolutely neces­ “ We did our honest, dead-level best to have a proposal and accused the United Soviet agriculture as Central Com­ Sokolov became defense minis­ voles for the package sary programs would be a tra vesty" chief of the KGB secret police, was fair count,” said Wright, who blamed “ rather States of worldwide subversion mittee agriculture secretary — a ter in December under Chernenko Reagan told the National Association of Among the programs he would like to promoted from non-voting to full gifted professional agitators” for whipping the and exploitation of the Third job Gorbachev held until he moved on the death of Dmitri Ustinov and Realtors Tuesday that a proposed 3 percent eliminate is the subsidies for Amtrak. He member of the Politburo in a GOP “ into a synthetic frenzy.” up to become general secretary. is regarded as an old-guard growth rate for defense spending next fiscal told the realtors taxpayers are "getting World. further indication of the growing GOP members walked out as the roll was called UPl photo In a swift consolidation of role of the KGB. In addition. Defense Minister interim figure. Tuesday in the House Administration Committee year was "rock bottom " and the Pentagon railroaded” by subsidizing Amtrak. pre­ meeting to recommend seating one-term Demo­ cannot be "a whipping boy " for wasteful dicting such programs will take the United crat Frank McCloskey. A few minutes earlier, the domestic programs. States on "a one-way . trip to the poor Expelled diplomat committee, on a party-line 12-7 vote, rejected a "W e should use this opportunity to trim house.” Dispute over shooting may dump summit GOP request for a special election. programs that are wasteful, ineffective and "They just keep shoveling in those tax Soviet assistant military attache, Lt. Colonel Vadim unnecessary — many of which never should dollars, but it’s you. the people, who are Cherkasov, with his wife, Natasha, and son Stanisiav. five days earlier. have been funded with your tax dollars in getting railroaded,” Reagan said. "We w a s '"surprising and U.S. military commanders in East walk in the Heathrow airport terminal in London Tuesday Bv Jim Anderson U.S. officials said the apparent Teamsters president won’t talk the first place,” Reagan said. can’t afford it anymore. Amtrak and other disappointing.” Germany April 12 without a Soviet United Press International shift in Soviet positions was the He decided to make the nationally programs like it are taking us on a one-way just before boarding an Aerofloat flight bound for The Soviets, in their statement, apology first. CHICAGO — A member of the President’s result of a policy dispute between televised address at the behest of Senate trip to the poor house ' Moscow. Cherkasov is one of five Russians expelled “ seemed to equivocate” from an The disputed versions of what Commission on Organized Crime says Jackie WASHINGTON - A U.S.-Soviet Soviet military commanders, who GOP leader Robert Dole and other 'Transportation Secretary Elizabeth Dole earlier agreement not to use lethal was agreed at that session has Presser’s silence before the commission raises since last week in Great Britain. dispute over government state­ believe any relaxation of defenses Republican leaders, who want a presiden­ appeared before Congress Tuesday to force, he said in a speech to brought on a new chill between questions about the Justice Department’s failure ments on the shooting death last will erode security, and political tial push for the need to reduce the nearly defend the administration’s proposal to end business leaders at a State Depart­ Moscow and Washington. While to Indict the Teamsters Union president. month of an Army intelligence leaders, who believe there must be $230 deficit to $100 billion in the next three the railroad’s federal subsidies, a move UPl photo ment foreign policy conference. White House spokesman Larry Presser, leader of 1.4 million Teamsters, officer apparently has put a new some accommodation. years. Amtrak officials say would shut down the A blunter assessment came from Speakes said President Reagan invoked his 5th Amendment right against Witness makes uproar chill on the possibilities of a The analysts said the shift was a It was not clear whether the president was still interested in a U.S.-Soviet self-incrimination 15 times Tuesday during a railroad this fall. superpower summit. Defense Secretary Caspar Wein­ Remembering Solidarity priest summit, he said the Soviets’ victory for the Soviet military over commission hearing considering the links be­ would pinpoint the numerous programs he Last year, Amtrak carried 20 million The clashing accounts on the berger, who said in a CBS intends to eliminate or cut. passengers in 44 states, including the interview earlier Tuesday the attitude could have “ adverse con­ the civilians. tween organized crime and organized labor. Maryanna Popieluzko, the mother of murdered death March ’24 of Maj. Arthur The White House appeared to After having declared in the campaign Northeast. at Argentine junta triai Soviets were "ly in g ” when they sequences” on relations. Presser’s only answer came when he acknowl­ pro-Solidarity priest Jerzy Popieluszko, holds a picture Nicholson and a U.S.-Soviet meet­ side with Weinberger’s hard line last year he would never cut Social Amtrak has warned the railroad will go denied they agreed they would no Nicholson was shot and killed by edged being Teamsters president. of her son in Warsaw Tuesday during a pilgrimage by Defense lawyers also demanded ing this month on the incident have and said the Soviet statement was Security, the president is proposing a out of business on Sept. 30, the start of the Bv Daniel Drosdofi created policy differences between longer use lethal force against a Soviet sentry while on an that Van Boven be prohibited from inspection tour in East Germany, insufficient. reduction of cost-of-living benefits to 2 new fiscal year. clerics in day held in his honor. United Press International civilians and the military in both liaison officers. leaving Argentina until a cour­ The Soviets, in their statement . “ What is needed is some sense nations. Weinberger earlier had insisted troom showdown with Gabriel Monday, said their sentry had that they recognize the enormity of BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - A Secretary of State George that the Soviets should apologize Martinez, a former ambassador to acted “ in accordance with the this outrage,” Speakes said. "The former U.N. human rights official Shultz, said Tuesday a Soviet before there could be any meetings Narcotics officers probed on brutaiity charges Switzerland accused by Van Boven law” and denied they had referred Soviets “ owe us and Major Nichol­ sparked a courtroom uproar by statement disputing a U.S. account on the shooting. The State Depart­ of covering up human rights the question of an apology and son’s family an apology and comparing Argentina’s former about the use of force against ment opposed that view and same unit. violations, and other Argentine compensation to higher authority, compensation for Major Nichol­ NEW YORK (UPl) - A police got an admission from Davidson did not get medical treatment until military regime to Nazi Germany ' members of the U.S. Military persuaded the White House to precinct is under investigation for In the courtroom, Davidson that he never complained to Friday afternoon, the day after he The Sale for killing thousands of leftist diplomats. accept a meeting of the Soviet and as the State Department had said son’s widow and for his child.” Liaison Mission in East Germany three incidents of alleged brutal­ pointed to Pike, a 20-year veteran anyone while in police custody and was released. guerrilla suspects. Under cross examination. Van ity, including one in which two of the force, and Gilbert, a Theo Van Boven, a surprise Boven acknowledged that Mar­ tinez was "a person I did not like,” narcotics officers are charged with three-year veteran, as the two prosecution witness at the trial of HARTFORD COUNTY using a stun gun to force a officers who tortured him with a nine former military junta leaiiers The court agreed to call Mar­ raft Supply House confession from a teenage drug stun gun, a device that has two Continues... tinez as a witness along with the charged with ordering the slayings 4-H AUCTION j 50 Purnell PL (D ow ntow n) suspect. metal prongs protruding from a WEST___ , DUE TO THE TREMENDOUS RESPONSE) during the 1970s, also testified current Argentine ambassador to Washington, Lucio Garcia del & TA G SALE Police Commissioner Benjamin box — nuclear weapon arsenals. M oore ss 2-1-O-0, D ’Amico cf 1-2-0-0, John Tower and Maynard Glit- job. We got seven runs and hit the Moscow linked any such reduc­ Kenev c 4-1-2-2, Rodrick 3b 4-0-0-0, man, began briefing the NATO ball hard,” East coach Jim Pend­ Hayes If 3-0-04), Soonzo rf l-l-O-O, tions to a halt to U.S. “ Star Wars" council early today. ers said. He wasn’t, however, H illiard 1b 3-O4>-0, Sonfos p 3-0-1-0, Indians falter in replay research into possible defensive Berry 2b 2-I-1-1. Totals 23-4-4-3. “ Details of the briefing will not satisfied with his team’s perfor­ anti-missile systems. Washington East Catholic 040 001 2 7-8-2 be revealed because we do not mance. “ What took away from the Northwest Catholic 300 021 0 4-4-2 already in on an outfield throwing divulge what is going on at the insists that no limits can be placed Garbeck, Powers (5) and Gallahue; By Bob PapettI and got nothing out of it. It did top of the fifth. Helin had the I taste of the victory was we had had batters offstride, striking out the error and Jim Fogarty’s RBI- negotiating table in Geneva," the on research. Santos and Kenev. Herald Sports Writer frustrate all of us.” many manteal defensive lapses. W- Powers (1-0), L- Santos. side for the second straight inning single, and Manchester had spokesman said, recalling the two If negotiators in Geneva are to do \\hirl|KH>l I “ But we didn’t come to play while allowing no hits. runners on first and third with one i superpowers had agreed to nego­ more than mark time, observers The one that got away. today because it was so easy Unfortunately, a quartet of in­ out. But Brendan McCarthy was tiate in secret. including U.S. senators believe The Take Two showdown Tues­ yesterday.” he added. Manchester had better come to field miscues resulted in three nailed at second trying to steal and The first round of talks in fresh initiatives are needed at \ I day between long-time neighbors higher levels. Cavaliers play today, when it travels to West runners crossing the plate. relief pitcher Chris Burkhardt Geneva lasted six weeks. They Niodel LE7800XM Dryw upend and new CCC East Division rivals Model LA7800XM Washer fanned Charter to end the threat. resume May 30 after a five-week Such impetus could come from SELF-CLEANING RANGE Manchester and Rockville might Hartford to face Hall High for a Model RF365B NO-FROST REFRIGERATOR The Rams had taken a 1-0 lead in break. The American negotiators the Vienna meeting May 14 be­ WASHER: Super Load Capacity DRYER: Super Load Capacity Model ET18ZKXM come back to haunt the losers. CCC inlerdivision contest at 3:30. After a nice stop on a hard • Dry-Miser” Control * 4 Drying - Automatic MEALTIMER' clock the top of the first when Anderson tween Shultz and Soviet Foreign' • 6 Automatic Washing Cycles • 176 cu ft. capacity • Textured The rainy day on Monday grounder, third baseman Mike are scheduled to fly back to Temps • 3 Drying Cycles • FINISH • Two 8" two 6" high-speed, plug-in Minister Andrei Gromyko or more • 5 Pushbutton WaterTemps Sleei Doors • Provision tor optional BIrd-less featured a half dozen errors by Custer bounced a wild throw to reached on the first of three Tracy Celtics In a complete reversal of Mon­ Washington Thursday to report to GUARD'Control • Extra Wide surface units • Chrome relleclor • "Intinite " Water Level Control ICEMAGIC Automatic Ice Maker errors and tallied on a triple to left President Reagan and Secretary likely from an expected fall Opening to Drying Drum • TUMBLE bowls • Solid panoramic black-glass day’s game — which was called Rockville. Manchester committed first, advancing batter Chris Lewis • MAGIC CLEAN' Sell-Cleaning ' • Adjustable Rollers • Adjustable By Roberto Dios by Kevin McNulty. of State George Scheltz. summit between Reagan and new Lint Filler • Bleach & Fabric Softener PRESS’ Control • Drying Rack oven door - Full-width storage because of rain in the bottom of the six Tuesday. to second. A wild pitch placed Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. drawer • Balanced Cooking System Tempered Glass Shelves United Press International The second day was the only one The Indians knotted it in the “The American delegation ex­ Dispensers. • Adiustable Meat Pan NBA rounedup fourth — the homestanding Lewis on third, and with one out. In Moscow, Gorbachev told the that counted. No. 9 batter Chris Durfee drew a third. Charter’s gapper to left went pected these negotiations to be RICHFIELD. Ohio - Some local — See page 11 Indians wore the horns while the Communist Party Central Com­ visiting Rams sported the capes. “ That was the difference,” said bases on balls, Leadoff man Dave for a triple and then Dave Mazzotta difficult, and they have been,” dry-cleaning firm will gel a rush mittee that the first round of the Rockville won, 4-3, on four Ram coach Art Wheelock. “ Our Anderson then grounded to Custer, ripped a run-scoring single just Kampelman said in a short state­ order today from the Boston talks proved the United States was unearned runs. infield made the plays today, while who threw cleanly to first baseman inside the third base bag. The hits ment after the final first-round Celtics. insincere in seeking an arms Manchester had a 7-0 lead we didn’t yesterday. They were the Mike Charter. But the usually were the only ones for Manchester meeting. It seems the defending NBA Boston, the last team to repeat as control accord. ones who had the trouble today.” until the sixth. “ Nevertheless, we had an inten­ $399 champions only planned for a NBA titlists in 1967-68 and l%8-69, against the same team washed sure-handed Charter dropped the $468 $599 Chris Helin (1-1) was the tough- sive set of meetings, both formal $328 away by Monday’s storm. ball. One run scored, first and third two-day stay in Ohio, including was led by Scott Wedman’s 30 ROCKVILLE (4) — Anderson ss Kenneth Adelman. director of Both clubs are now 3-2 in division luck loser for Manchester. Despite and informal.“ he said. “ And we only one change of clothing in the points. again. 4-2-0-0, Thom oson264-0-0-0,M c N u Itv rf believe that the first round served the U.S. Arms Control and Disar­ play. The Indians are 5-2 overall, churning out a three-hit, nine- Anderson then stole second, but 3-0-1-1, Aberle If 3-0-1-0, Lawrence 3b team's luggage. Wedman started in place of Bird, a useful purpose in helping to bring mament Agency, said, "The So­ while the Rams are 4-2. strikeout. one-walk complete shortstop John Tracy booted 2- 0-1-0, Conway c 2-0-0-0, Lewis cf The Celtics were so confident of who was rested with a sore right 3- I-0-0, Stede dh 3-O-0-O, Gaone o0>^0-0, viets reverted back, away from “ We gave the game to Rock­ game. Helin was victimized by about increased understanding of clinching the series with the elbow. The All-Star forward has catcher Brendan McCarthy’s Durfee lb 2-1-O-0, Burkhardt o O-O-O-O, common ground, and had a posi­ lack of support. Totals 24-4-3-'. one another’s positions. Cleveland Cavaliers Tuesday bursitis and bone chips in the joint. ville,” said Indian coach Don throw and Durfee took off for “ A great deal remains to be tion that was more rigid than when Race, in the midsts of a disconso- Through the first four frames, MANCHESTER (3) — Custer 3b night, they even rested All-Star ”I guess it’ll be safe to say that home. Tracy retrieved the ball and 4- 00-0, S.M cCarthy 2b 2-00-0, T raev ss done," Kampelman said. this session began. " the junior lefty was locked in a forward Larry Bird. Larry’ll be back Thursday," said lant post-game dugout. fired homeward, but the throw was 3-1-00, KralewskI rt 3->-10, Fogarty cf crafty pitchers’ duel with Rock­ 3-01-1, B.McCarthy c 3^1-0, Charter “ Looks like Boston decided to Boston coach K.C. Jones, “ But What a difference a day makes. off the mark and skipped out of ville starter Paul Gagne, who got lb 2-1-1-0, M azzotta It 2-0-1-1, Helin o travel light," said Cleveland coach even without him, we came close, “ It’s a tremendous letdown — it play. Anderson was awarded two 3 -00 0 , Totals 25-3-5-2. the job done in his first varsity George Karl. “ Too bad, because “ We nearly got ’em in the third made us all so angry," noted Race, bases. 4-1, Rockville. Rockville 100 030 0 4-3-2. who couldn’t consider the remake appearance. Monchester 001 002 0 3-3-4 Agency eyes ban we didn’t take them lightly." and fourth quarters. But we shot The Indians wasted a golden without reflecting on the original. The game was tied at 1-all when Gagne, Burkhardt (4) and Conway; Especially World B. Free. poorly (42.5 percent to Cleveland’s opportunity for at least a tie in the Helin and B.McCarthy. “ We put in a days work on Monday the Rams came up in the pivotal bottom of the sixth. Two runs were W- Gagne; L- Helin. Continued from page I Lions in about a month and “ We would’ve won with or 50.6 percent) and that helped do us approval is likely, said Chairman without Bird,” said the veteran in.” “ We need to control the two-for- John F. Healy. guard, who scored a game-high 32 Wedman, who fouled out. said he Henderson’s debut not memorable ones. We need to control the ladies' “ Well, we proposed them,” said points as the Cavs stayed alive in “ played my guts out.” nights and any other gimmicks Healy, who said he was surprised the NBA playoffs with a 105-98 “ I just hope we can get this over where people are encouraged to only two people spoke at the victory over the Celtics at the with Thursday night,” he said. drink more in a shorter period of hearing. Richfield Coliseum. “ Then its on to meet either Detroit Evans provides winner for Bosox tim e," she told the Liquor Control Healy said it would probably “ Hey, those guys got money. Let or New Jersey (the Pistons lead by Commission. take 60 to 90 days after commission them buy a new wardrobe. Let a 2-0 margin going into Game 3 of Prague’s bill was killed by the approval for the regulations to them bring back Bird. We’ll do it that series tonight). By Joel Sherman Randolph made the final out. anyway. I don’t know much about Legislature's General Law Com­ make their way to the Legisla­ again in Game 4 Thursday night” “ We need to rest up. This effort United Press International “ Tonight when 1 go home. I ’m this rivalry, but these things are mittee, but she was able to petition ture’s Regulations Review Com­ The victory was Cleveland’s first tired us out.” AL, NL roundups going to forget about the gam e,” real. it to the House floor, where it could mittee for final action. in nine meetings this season over Dennis Johnson’s 15-foot jumper NEW YO RK — With two chances said Henderson, acquired in the Yankees reliever Dave Righetti, come up for a vote as early as Boston, which has a 2-1 edge in the with 8:13 left in the third quarter to make his Yankees debut a — See page 12 off-season from Oakland in ex­ 0-1, had been in control until the today. best-of-five playoff series. capped a 12-3 spurt that whittled memorable one, Rickey Hender­ change for five players. “ It’s tough 11th. He came on with one out and a Prague said she may ask for a Sen. Bob LaFollette ran for The Celtics had beaten the Cavs the Cavs’ 55-45 halftime lead to son had the kind of game he wants going out there when you’re not 100 runner on second in the ninth and delay on the bill so she can prepare president of the United Slates on in 17 straight games, dating back 58-57 with 8:13 left in the session. to forget. percent. You don’t want to get hurt struck out the first two batters he changes to deal with some con­ the Progressive Party ticket in to Jan. 15, 1983. Hinson then scored five points Henderson sat out the first 10 Sox to a 5-4 triumph. again. I was a little hesitant. As faced. cerns raised at the Liquor Control 1924. “ You have to give the crowd and Free added four in a 18-9 rally games of this season with strained New York trailed 3-0 and 4-2, but long as I don’t hurt the ankle again, In the 11th, he had his streak of 10 Commission hearing by the other some credit," said Roy Hinson, that gave Cleveland a 76-66 lead ligaments in his left ankle. The tied the score 4-4 in the eighth. Ken then everything will come scoreless innings this season witness, lobbyist Carroll J. Wanaw Pact who added 21 points for Cleveland. after three quarters. Yankees newest millionaire Griffey and Mike Pagliarulo re­ around.” snapped. Barrett led off with a Hughes. The Warsaw Pact was created A standing-room-only crowd of But Boston quickly regrouped, played for the first time Tuesday, ceived consecutive one-out walks The game was anticipated for single and Gutierrez sacrificed. and Butch Wynegar followed with Hughes, representing the Con­ on May 14. 1955, as a mutual 20,900 — including Ohio Gov. exploding with an 8-0 burst at the but still seemed hampered by the more then Henderson’s debut. The Wade Boggs followed with a necticut Restaurant Association, defense alliance. Members in 1984 Richard F. Celeste — packed the start of the fourth quarter to trail injury as he hit into an inning­ an RBI double. Bobby Meacham Red Sox had swept three from New grounder up the middle that was intentionally walked to load York in Boston to open the season suggested minor changes to the were Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Whirlpool Coliseum, tying the record set at 76-74 on Wedman’s jumper with ending double play in the eighth shortstop Bobby Meachman regulations, but said the group’s East Germany, Hungary, Poland, the Boston-Cleveland game on 10; 17 left. with a chance- to put New York the bases, but Henderson, with the and some bad blood was once again speared, preventing Barrett from 500 member restaurants support Romania, and the Soviet Union. It GIANT March 15. Hinson hit three straight baskets ahead, and lined out in the 11th infield playing in, hit a hot smash stirred in this heated rivalry. scoring, but Evans scored Barrett to shortstop Jackie Gutierrez, who However, there were no incidents with a single to left. the overall thrust of the rules to provides for a unified military \Vhirlpoof 19.5cu.ft. “ Yelling and screaming for us and gave the hosts an 88-82 lead with the possiblity of tying the curb abuses. helps us play better," added with 5:37 left. score. initiated an inning-ending double Tuesday. “ I don’t like giving up a run command. If one member is Whirlpool NO FROST The three-member commission attacked, the others will aid it. The Easy Clean : Hinson. “ 1 know (Kevin) McHale Wedman then responded with six Instead of a hero. Henderson was play. 'T v e only been here a few short anytime,” Righetti said. “ I haveto is expected to vote on the regula- pact is headquartered in Moscow. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR said he never saw a fan come down points and Robert Parish four as just another witness to Boston’s In the New York 11th, with years and this rivalry has been be realistic. I was very surprised i to sink a jumper, but they help in Boston pulled to within 92-90 with fourth straight victory this season Boston ahead 5-4, Wynegar led off going on since before I was born,” that he (Evans) hit it. The hit 4 with a single, and Meacham said Bob Ojeda, 2-0, who pitched 30” RANGE GUARANTEED other ways. 3:06 remaining, but Phil Hub­ over the Yankees as Dwight Evans Evans got was the best single hit sacrificed. Henderson then hit a the final 1 2-3 innings to earn the Slandard-CiMning ov«r • Automakc LOWEST "We may just derail the bard’s six points in the final 2:03 singled home Marty Barrett with off me all year. He went out and got AlEALTlilER'' dock «rtti MnuM Tvnor Celtics." sealed Cleveland’s decision. one out in the 11th to lift the Red line shot at Gutierrez before Willie victory. “ I ’m from the West Coast it. It was a slider a little bit up.” • TaoSTNvoS* high-speed. p>ug-«i PRICES FREE NOTICE suflece units • Chrome reflector bowls Probate Court is open • Oven window • FuN-undth storage drawer • Bafenced Cookmg System • Textured Steel Door for conferences with the t-' J UYULE Blood Pressure ^ UNmeOUNTp CLINIC-BY NURSE judge from 6:30 P.M. to 8 • Glass Shelves Bolton Road Race is a nice community event P.M. on Thursday DISHWASHER EVERY THURSDAY nights. Appointments 5 - 9 The Bolton Road Race, run for the eighth time this It’s a community event and the people do pitch in. arbitors. But the discussion dragged on and suggested. Night tele­ Bolton doesn’t draw like other races, not with the LIGGETT PARKAOE phone number: 647-3227. past Sunday, is a well-organized Five-Miler that everybody knew what was happening. PHARMACY treats the runners well. It has a system, devised by activity that there is today, but it’s a race to be Wheelock was waiting for the storm to arrive. William E. Fitzgerald Model EHTfOIZKi PARKAOE HEALTH and «388 Dr. Robert Fish, that allows results to be accumulated T h ou gh ts enjoyed. “ I’ll always come here. I really like to It did and, to make a long story short, the game was N'JTRITIOH CENTER ____Judge of Probate *248 in a short span immediately after the last runner has support local races,” said third place finisher Steve called with Manchester batting in the bottom of the PAflKADf • 40-1 W MIOOLf TPK[ $688 crossed the finish line. A p L E N tv Gates, former Manchester High and Eastern fourth with the seven-run bulge. Yes, there were only 128 runners but there are other Connecticut State University track standout. Tuesday the teams started at square one and this races of comparable size where you have to wait for Len Auster, Sports Editor time Manchester had fumblitis — committing six ANGELIC NURSING AND HOME seemingly an eternity to find out your time and Delay tactics worked errors, and Rockville took a 4-3 decision. placement. The Manchester players afterwards were upset and i HEALTH CARE SERVICES One thing to remember about Bolton. It’s a triendly It happens at all levels of baseball. But I ’m not they had every right to be. What was in their control REGISTRY, INC. race with a small-town atmosphere definitely certain that they shouldn’t be penalized in one way or was taken away. I \ WAIN ST. MANCHESTER REMEMBER... prevading. But don’t let the name ’Bolton’ fool you. X The finish is a real thriller. It begins with a steep another. I'm not convinced that in cases like that the game (203) 647-1956 IF YOU HAVENT “ I ’ve run I think every five mile race in the state and downhill, then a sharp incline, and then back to a Delay tactics. should not be picked up at the point it was suspended. E-Z TERMS: Bolton is the hardest. Manchester is the easiest. This nice-sized downhill. Talk about rollercoasters. Veteran Rockville baseball coach Art Wheelock Maybe the required 4>A innings (that would have New Local Registry SHOPPED AT SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER • CASH is the toughest because of the hill at the end," said The race course is a figure eight. The runners cross saw his club badly trailing Manchester Monday at made it an official game) would not have been played, offers quality Core. . , SIEFFERTS,... 445 HARTFORD RD. - KEENEY 8T. EXIT OFF 1-84 647-9997 • CREDIT CARDI Rick Gowen, who for the second time was the first in front of Bolton High School, which acts as a staging Kelley Field, 7-0. He also saw storm clouds in the afterall. MANCHESTER. CT. Bolton finisher. Gowen was 24th overall in a time of area, twice — once in the mid-stage of the race and distance and some lightning that was — for a period — But a better probability existed If the delays didn't Lower Cost to Patients. . . JYOU HAVENT • MONTHLY 32:00 in the 83-degree heat. then again for the finish. There were plenty of water far off. occur. RN'S, LPN’S/ Personal Aides. . . IBEEN SHOPPING! PAYMENTS The Bolton race has plenty of hills. Steep ones. Hills stops, some provided by the organizers and some Umpires in particular have to pay attention to And Manchester, which saw a shot of tying for the OPEN DAILY; M ON-THURS T IL 9 » TUES-WED-SAT TIL 5 • FRIDAY TIL 6 going up. Hills going down. There is really no place to courtesy of residents along the race route. That’s a lightning and in this case Wheelock, fully within his CCC East Division lead disappear, wouldn’t be down Personalized Service rest. nice touch, residents joining in. rights, came out to discuss the matter with the two in the dumps. MANCHESTER HER.ALI). Wodnesduy. .\pril 24. I98.i - 11 10 - MANCHESTER HF:RALD, Wedm-sdav, April 2-1. 1985 Scholastic roundup SCOREBOARD MHS boys track team squeaks past Windham malor (tlghtlng) Red Sox S, Yankees 4 (11) mlnor-molor (lighting) 14.33...... I II ...:eu R/ tcoRose 1 i cLiss c u;54G was f h pthe ln.Gill£f losing pitcher for Overtime — 13, Quebec, Hunter I WINDHAM — With the meet 3. Wilson (M ) 1:08.5. Galligan will run the BOO and and overall with the loss. Scholastic Baseball Cards Hockey 400: 1. Albert (M ), 2. Chong (W ). 3. Northwest, now 2-2. Baseball BOSTON NEW YORK (Goulet, Kumpel), conning down to the final relay. O'Neill (M ) 53.1. 800: 1. Sherman (W ), 2. Lewis (W),3. Howard and Paul Ray will take Gibbs, now 4-1, has emerged as a obrhbl ohrhbl None. Shots on goal-Montreal 8-8-9- 200: 1. McFollev (M ), 2. Albert (M), Dussault (M ) 2:39. stopper for Coventry. Boggs 3b 3 0 11 Hendrsn cf 4 0 1 0 11— 36. Quebec 10-12-12-10— 44. Manchester High took first place in 3. Hoher (M ) 23.9. 1600: 1. Castagna (M ), 2. Veal (M ), 3. part in the 3000. Each team also Evans rf 4 0 12 Rndiph 2b 5 0 0 0 NHL playoff ichodula the event to take home an 80-74 Pole vault: 1. Pobllonla ( W ),3. Sabro Sherman (W ) 5:36. enters a relay team. "He threw well again," said hi itin d in g t Rice If 4 0 0 0 Mftngly lb 5 0 1 1 Michael Eaton Power-plovconversions: Monlreal8-2; decision over Windham High in (W ), 3. Santolucld (W ) 10'. 3200: I.Castogna (M ),2. Veal (M),3. Patriot coach Bob Plaster, who Easier dh 5 111 Winfield rf 5 1 1 0 Quebec 7-3. _ „ Javelin: 1. Quimette (W ), 2. Killeen Bevlsole (W l 12:15. was forced to search for a new ace Boys Tennis Armos cf 5 12 0 Baylor dh 5 112 Second base, Cheney Division Finals Goalies— Montreal, Penney. Qu­ CCC East Division boys track (W ), 3. Smith (W ) 150'6 ". 110 huraies: 1. Bottone (M ), Blan- ,EC gIris split Eoft Lyons pr 0 0 0 0 Griffey If 4 10 0 (Besl-of-Savan) ebec, Gosselln. A— 15,345. action Tuesday. Long lump: 1, Adorns (W ), 2, charO (M ), 3. Starkey (W ) 18.6. after senior All-Stater Jody Mor­ W L Pet. OB Bucknr lb 4 0 10 Pagllorl 3b 3 0 1 0 (All Timw BST) Manchester is now 3-0 for the Blodgett (M ), 3. Swonson (W ) 17'8". 300 hurOles: 1. Moon (W ), 2. Blan- HARTFORD - East Catholic ton was declared ineligible. "1 Cheney loses Detroit 8 4 .«67 — Gedman c 4 1 1 0 Wynegar c 5 0 2 1 Home address: 96 Montauk WolM Conteranca Referee— Bob Myers. 1500: 1. tie Tolond (M ), Corrieau (M ), chorO (M ), 3. Bottone (M ) 51.1. girls track team opened its spring 7 6 .538 IVj season. Il resumes competition 400 relay: 1. Manchester (Berte, probably would have found out Cheney Tech tennis team was on Boston Nichols oh 1 0 0 0 Cotto pr 0 0 0 0 Patrick Division 3. tie Gorman (M ), Dickson (M ) no season with a tri-meet split Tues­ Baltimore 7 6 .538 I'/j Sullivan c 0 0 0 0 Mechm ss 2 12 0 Drive, East Hartford. N.Y. Islanders vs. Phltadelphla Friday and Saturday with the New time given. FInkelsteIn, Factora, Zocherv) SS.O. about Rhett, but it would have took the short end of a 3-2 score to T oronto 7 7 .500 2 0lleriS,Jeta4 hurdles: 1. Chang (W ), 2. Cos- 1600 relay: ). WlnOham 4:35. day, beating host South Catholic. Barrett 2b 3 1 1 1 Born: June 24, 1967. (Fivers leod series, 341) Britain Invitational. n o a lot longer. The team is really Lyman Memorial Tuesday at the Milwaukee 6 6 .500 2 Gutlerrz ss 3 1 2 0 Apr. 18 — Philadelphia 3, N.Y. tagna (M ), 3. O'Marra (M) 16.3. Long lump: 1. Thompson (W), 2. 73-67, and losing to St. Bernard, New York 5 6 .455 7Vi Totals 38 5 10 5 Totals 40 4 9 4 Class: Senior. Islanders 0 Windham picked up most of its 1600relay: 1. Manchester (Coslagna. (Jamache (W ), 3. Mahler (Mi 14'6Vj ". gaining confidence in him. " Beaver courts. j Edmonton ' J 94-33. Cleveland 5 8 .385 3V Boston 011 010 100 01— 5 Height: 5-7. Weight: 125. Apr. 2) — Philadelphia 5, N.Y. points in the jumps and throwing Hoher, Szotkowskl, O'Neill) 3:M. High lump: ). Nicholson (M), 2. Gibbs also contributed a pair of Roger Dubiel won in singles and West New Yoih 000 002 110 00— 4 Islanders 2 Winnipeg * * 0— 4 FInkelsteIn (M ), 3. Starkey (W ) 5'3 Kathy DeMarco was a double singles to the 10-hit Coventry 8 A .57] — First period— I, Winnipeg, MacLoan 3 events while Manchester domi­ Shot out: 1. SzegOo (W ), 2. Coleman the tandem of Joseph Delcanto- Game-winning RBI — Evans (1). Batting average: .200. Apr. 23 — Philadelphia 5, N.Y. (Babveh, Carlyle), PO, 1:26.2, Edmonton, Giris upended winner for the Eagles, copping the Oakland 8 6 .571 — E— Wynegar, Randolph, Griffey, Islanders 3 nated on the track. (W ), 3, Brooks (W l 36'4". offense. Tim Cohen ripped three James Williams in doubles for the Career highlights: Captain Cottev 6 (Messier, Anderson), 4:37. 3, Discus: 1. SzegOo (W ), 2. Brooks 1600 in 5: 42.9 and the 3200 in 12: 28. Kansas City 7 6 .5M Vj Meochom. DP— Boston 1, New York 3. Apr. 25 — Philadelphia at N.Y. Winnipeg, Lundholm 2 (Babveh, Wilson), Tom O'Marra took third in the Manchester High girls track hits and D.J. Fowler broke out of u Techmen, now 1-2 for the season Seattle 7 7 .500 LOB— Boston 10, New York 10. 2B— varsity soccer, basketball and Islanders, 8:05 p.m. (W ), 3. Guntulls (M ) 115'2V3". Krista Stearns scored points in Chicago 4 6 -500 1 ih, 13:25. Penalties— Huddv, Edm, 0:56; 110-meter hurdles and second in team turned in a fine effort but was Javelin: 1. SzegOo (W ), 2. Bonefant slump with two hits. Cheney is back in action Friday at Pagllarulo, Wynegar. HR— Easier (2), x-Apr. 28 — N.Y. Islanders at Huddv, Edm, 7:11; Mullen, Win, 7:52; the 100 and the long jump, Kathy Texas 5 8 .385 V/2 Baylor (2). SB -Gutierrez (2). S— baseball. Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. the 300 hurdles while Chip Blodgett turned back by a good Windham (M ), 3 Nicholson (M ) 97'7 ". Coventry is now idle until home against RHAM High. Minnesota 5 9 .357 3 x-Aor. 30 — Philadelphia at N.Y. Messier, Edm, 12:04; Boschman, Win, Burke was second in the 400 and Barrett, Gutierrez 2, Meacham. SF— Other sports: soccer, 12 04; Turnbull, Win, 12:04; Turnbull, secured in a second in the long High squad, 71-56, Tuesday at Pete Tuesday when it visits Bacon Results: Aaom (L ) bet. Mark Fer Tuesday's Results Barrett, Boggs. Islanders, 8:05 p.m. Patty Doyle was runner-up in the Detroit 4, Cleveland 3 basketball. x-Mav 2 — N.Y. Islanders at Win, 17:30. ^ .... jump. Each was making his initial Wigren Track. East splits? Academy in Colchester ence 6-2, 6-1; Dubiel (C T ) bet. Loke 6-3, IP H RERBBSO Second period— 4, Edmonton, Ander- 1600. Tina Little, Cathy Cross and 6-3; Rockeleller I D bet. Clinton Nett Kansas CItv 7, Toronto 4 Boston Future plans: Electrical Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. appearance in the respective The Silk Towners are now 2-1 for Coventry 013 000 1 5-10-1 Boston 5, New York 4,11 Innings Boyd 4 1-3 4 3 3 3 4 son! (Mossier, Fuhr), 0:37. 5, Edmon­ HARTFORD - The East Ca­ Kathleen Adams all placed high in Rocky HIM too 002 1 4-6-3 6-0, 6^; Delcanto Wlllloms (C T ) bet Adams Division ton, Kruihelnvskl 2 (Gretzky, Cottev), events. The shuffling was due to the season with their next action at Rhett Gibbs ana BUI Hines; Paul Honover-Schauster 3-6, 6-3, 6-4; Abom- Minnesota 4, Seattle 2 Stanley 3 2 1 1 3 3 trade. Quebec vs. Montreol tholic boys track team opened its the 800. Baltimore 11, Texos 1 Oleda (W 2-0) 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 pp, 3:54. 6, Winnipeg, Wilson 3 school vacation. the New Britain Invitational Fri­ Cristalll ona Harrv Young. Lake (L) bef. Ference-Neft 6-2, 6-2. Chlcogo 4, Milwaukee 5,10 Innings (Nordtaues laadserlw, 1-1> (Mullen, MacLeon), 8:25. 7, Edmonton, season Tuesday in a tri-meet with Theresa Sombric did well in the W- Gibbs; L- Cristalll. New York Apr. 18 — Quebec 2, Montreal 1 (O T) Brian Brophy had a 144-fool loss day and Saturday. Oakland 14, California 9 Cowley 5 4 3 2 3 3 Napier 4 (KurrI, Messier), 14 J3. 8, St. Bernard and host South Ca­ discus and shot pul, Jackie John­ Wednesday's Oames Apr. 21 — Montreal 6, Quebec 4 Winnipeg, Babych 2 (Steen, Elletf), in the discus, Eli McFolley an 114 Senior Becky Castagna was a Shirley 3 1-3)1022 r f Apr. 23 — Quebec 7, Montreal 6 (20T) tholic. East was beaten by St. son did well in the high jump and East upended (All Times EST) Rlghettl (L 1 1) 2 2-3 5 1 1 0 3 19:45. Penalties— Small, Win, 2:03; in the 100, Al O'Neil a personal best double winner, taking the 1600 and Girls Softball 2 Apr. 25 — Montreal at Quebec, 7:15 Detroit (Terrell 1-0) at Cleveland T — 3:34. A— 25,207. Edmonton bench (served bv Hughes), of 11.5, also in the 100; PaulToland 3200. Sophomore Sheryl Veal was Bernard. 91-56, and trailed South, Kim Kotowski contributed in the HARTFORD —With victories in (Heoton 1-0), 12:05 p.m. p.m 9:31. Melnyk, Edm, 19:26. 66-60, in a decision that will be hurdles. The 4x400 relay of Adams, Seattle (Moore 2-1) ot MInnesoto Apr. 27 — Quebec at Montreal, 7:35 grabbed second in the 3200 in second in both events for Manches­ East triumphs two of the three doubles matches. (Smithson 1-2), 1:15 p.m. Glints 2. Dodgers 1 P.m. Third period— 9, Grefskv 3 (Anderson, ter. Sarah Nicholson had a completed with the pole vault Cross, Burke and Little finished Twins 4.Marlneri2 x-Apr. 30 — Montreal at Quebec, 7:35 9; 56.8, Dwayne Albert and Frank Northwest Catholic nipped East Kansas City (Saberhogen 1-1) ot Melnyk) 6:13. Penalties— None. personal best of 5-1 in the high event in the state meet. second. East Catholic outlasted Northw­ Toronto (Leal 0-1), 1:35 p.m. Tigers 4. Indians 3 p.m. Hoher second and third respec­ Catholic. 4-3, in boys tennis action LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO x-Mav 2 — Quebec at Montreal, 7:15 Bert Howard and Buddy Zach­ East travels to New Britain est Catholic, 16-11, in HCC girls Oakland (Codiroll 2-1) at California SEATTLE MINNESOTA Shots on goal— Edmonton 7-9-9— tively in the 200-meter dash in 24.0 jump, just short of the school Tuesday at St. Joseph College in (Romanick 2-0), 4 p.m. Obrhbl abrhM p.m. 25. Winnipeg 14-8-10— 32. ery were double winners for the Friday and Saturday for the New softball action Tuesday al Robert­ DETROIT CLEVELAND Obrhbl obrhbl Duncan 2b 4 0 2 0 Glodden ct 4 Campbell 0 1 Confarance 0 and 24.3 respectively record. Joanne Zachery placed Hanford. Boston (Nipper 0-1) at New York Obrhbl obrhbl Percont 2b 4 0 1 0 Puckett cf 4 0 1 1 Eagles. Howard won the 1600 and Britain Relays. son Park. (Guldrv 1-1), 8 p.m. Russell 2b 0 0 0 0 Trillo 2b 3 Norris 0 0 Division 0 Goalies— Fuhr, Edmonton. Hay­ Results: second in both the 100 and 200 and John Price and Matt Dimbicki Whittkr 2b 4 1 1 0 Butler cf 4 0 10 Bradley If 4 0 0 0 Hatcher If 4 1 1 0 Oliver It 4 0 2 1 CDovIs rf 4 Minnesota 0 10 vs. Chlcogo 5000: 1. Erickson (W), 2. LIscomb 3200, while Zachery took the 100 The win improves East's record Milwaukee (VuckovlchO-0) at Chicago Trmmll $$3110 Ca$tlllo ph 1 0 0 0 ADovIs lb 4 0 2 0 Hrbek lb 2 111 ward, Winnipeg. anchored the winning 400-meter were singles winners for East. 1-2 (Burns 2-0), B :» p.m. Marshll rt 4 0 1 0 Leonard It 3 (Block Hawks 0 0 lead series, 0 M ) (M ), 3. Barry (M) 16:18. and 200. Chris Galligan placed first to 3-1 in the HCC, 3-2 overall. The Gibson rf 4 0 3 2 Franco s$ 3 12 2 Thomos dh 4 0 0 0 Brnnsky rf 3 1 2 2 Guerrer 3b 3 0 0 0 Brown 3b 2 0 0 0 400 relay: ). Manchester (O'Neil, relay. Laura Bottone and Nichole Baseball for the season. East resumes Baltimore (Boddecker 1-1) at Texas Parish c 4 0 0 1 Hall If 2 0 2 1 Hendrsn cf 4 1 1 1 Smally dh 3 0 0 0 Apr. 10 — Minnesota 8, Chicago 5 Referee— Bryan Lewis. in the 800 and the 4x400 relay of Eagles are back in action today at (Rozemo 1-2), 8:35 p.m, Brock 1b 4 0 10 Welimn 3b Apr.1 21 — Chicago 0 0 6, MInnesoto 0 2 A— 15,418. Albert, Hoher, McFollev) 45.6. Blanchard tied for first in the action today with a match at Evans lb 4 0 0 0 Carter If 2 0 0 0 Cowens rf 4 0 1 0 Gaettl 3b 4 0 0 0 Scloscia c 3 0 1 0 Brenly 1b Apr. 3 23 — Chlcogo 0 0 5, Minnesota 0 3 Discus: 1. Broohy (M ), 2. Quometer Zachery. Galligan. Joel Feehan South Windsor High at 3: 15. 4 Thursday's Oames 100-meter hurdles with personal Herndon If 4 1 1 0 Tabler dh 4 0 10 Presley 3b 3 1 0 0 Gagne ss 4 0 0 0 Maldond ct 3 0 0 0 Trevino c 3 1 1 0 Apr. 25 — Chicago of Minnesota, 8:15 (W ), 3. Hlckley (W) 144’3 ". Coventry wins Manchester Community College California at Seattle, night Grubb dh 4 0 10 Vuckveh rf 3 0 0 0 Ramos ss 3 0 10 Teufel 2b 3 0 0 0 best times of 18.6. Cheri Finkel- and Todd Karpe were also victors. East scored seven runs in the Oakland ot Minnesota, night Whittlld oh 1 0 0 0 Uribe ss 3 1 1 0 p m. . Triple lump: 1. Adams (W), 2. Resto against Notre Dame of West Lemon cf 4 0 11 Benton ph 10 0 0 Kearney c 2 0 0 0 Salas c 3 13 0 Andersn ss 3 0 0 0 Krukow o 10 0 0 Apr. 28 — Minnesota at Chicago, 8:35 (W ), 3. Swanson (W ) 37 n'/j ". stein took second in the high jump Steve O'Neil and and Mike ROCKY HILL - Three un­ first inning, highlighted by Sue Detroit at Milwaukee, night PItlaro 3b 3 1 1 0 FIschlln IbO 0 0 0 Bonnell ph 1 0 0 1 Haven. Cleveland at Baltimore, night Landrx oh ) 0 0 0 pm . Shot out: 1. Killeen (W ), 2. Broohy and thirds in the 100 and 200-meter Seegar finished second in the 1600 earned runs in the third inning and Wallace's three-run homer. Wal­ Brookns 3b 1 0 0 0 Hargrv lb 3 0 10 Voile c 0 0 0 0 x-Apr. 30— Chicago at Minnesota, 8:15 Bowling (M ). 3. Vonderhlde (W) 43'4 ". Results: Dave Poirot (NW ) bet. John Boston at New York, night Nixon pr 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 2 6 2 Totals 30 4 I 4 Valenzul p 3 1 0 0 and intermediate hurdles, the six-strikeout performance of lace also had a double and wound Lorence 6-1, 6-2; John Herbst (NW ) Bream ph 10 0 0 pm. High lump: 1. Ames (W ), 2. Smith dashes. Lisa Bonefant had a Jdcoby 3b 4 0 0 0 Soottle 000 000 011— 2 Totals 14 1 7 1 Totals 27 2 4 0 x-Mav 2 — Minnesota at Chicooo, 8:35 (W ), 3. Brophv (Ml 5'10 ". personal best by 30 feet in the respectively. sophomore Rhett Gibbs provided up 2-for-4. bet. Sean Powers 6-3, 6-3: Price (E C ) Willard c 3 0 0 0 Minnesota 200 001 lOx— 4 Los Angeles ON ON 100— 1 100: 1. McFollev (M ). 2. O'Neill (M). Coventry High with a 5-4 win over bet. Bob Chesner 6-1, 7-5, DImbIckI Bando ph 10 0 0 Gome-winning RBI — Brunonsky (2). p.m. javelin, taking second place. The Eagles will participate in Christy Bearse was 2-for-4 with 2 (E C ) bet. Don Barrett 6-0, 6-2; Polrot- NL standings Bernzrd 2b 4 2 2 0 Son Francisco ON 020 Nx— 1 Smyths Division 3. Chong (W ) 11.4. this weekend's New Britain Re­ Rocky Hill High in COC baseball RBI, Katy Fisher 3-for-4, Andrea E— Gagne. DP— Seottle2, Minnesota 1. Game-winning RBI — None. Winnipag vs. Edmonton Too-Totalort 300 hurdles: 1. Costogno (M ), 2. Results: Herbst (N W ) bet. Lorence-DImbIckI TotOiS 35 4 9 4 Tofolt 35 3 9 3 LOB— Seottle4, AMnnesota 6.2B— Hrbek, E— Trillo, Trevino, Anderson. DP— O'Morrd (M ), 3. Pdbllonlo (W) 43.6. 100: 1. Thompson (W), 2. Zocherv lays. Friday features the 9th and action Tuesday in Rocky Hill. Ryan 3-for-5 and Geri Grimaldi 6-3, 6-3; Bob Curls-Seon Dorsey (NW ) Edit Detroit 100 021 000~ 4 A. Davis, Salas, Ramos. 3B— Puckett. HR (Glisrs lead series, 34» Carol Rlccordo 181, Gall Hartzoo bet. Tobb Plneo-Seon Keene 5-7, 7-5, Los Angeles 1. LDB— Los Angeles 8, Apr. 18 — Edmonton 4, Winnipeg 2 800: 1. Dickson (M ), 2. Butler (W ). 3. (M ), 3. FInkelsteIn (M ) 13.2. 10th graders, while Saturday is the The win lifts the Patriots to 5-3 drove in two runs for East. Karen W L Pet. OB Cleveland 001 010 001— 3 — Brunonsky (4). Henderson (2). 182-486, Mary Ann ZawlllnskI 462, 200: I, Thompson (W), 2. Zocherv 6-1; John Goraev-Anbrew Bobyk (E C ) Son Francisco 4. 2B— Duncan, Trevino. Apr. 20 — Edmonton 5, Winnipeg 2 Donna Miller 474, Rita Kelsey 183-480, Lvon (M ) 2:06.8. New York 9 4 .692 — Game-winning RBI — Gibson (1). IP H R ER BB SO 3B— Scloscia. SB— C. Davis (5),Gladden 3200: 1. Frigon (W ), 2. Tolond (M),3. (M ), 3. FInkelsteIn (M ) 28.0. qualifying meet. Zachery will overall. 4-3 in the COC while the Vaughn was the winning pitcher bet. Mike Massicotte-John Shea 5-7, Chlcogo 9 4 .692 — E— PIttoro. DP— Detroit 1, Clevelond 1. Seattle Apr. 23 — Edmonton 5, Winnipeg 4 Sharon Spencer 473, Wendy Mancinl 400: 1. Gllpotrlck (W ), 2. Forris (W), 6-3, 7-6. (3). S— Krukow. Apr. 25 — Edmonton ot Winnipeg, 8:35 471, Elvino Balch 187-480, Janice Comeou (M ) 9:56.8. compete in the 100 and 200, Terriers dip to 4-3 in the conference for East to up her record to 2-0. Montreal 7 6 .538 2 LOB— Detroit 5. Clevelond 9. 2B— Hall. Boroias (L 0-1) 5 5 3 3 2 3 IP H R ER BB SO St. Louis 6 7 .462 3 Tabler, Lemon, Gibson. 3B — Stanton 2 3 1 1 2 0 p.m. Santinl 176-476, Dolores MInnIch 177- Los Angelas x-Aor. 27 — Winnipeg of Edmonton, 493, Cindy Dodson 224-535, Fran MIsserl Pittsburgh 4 9 .306 5 Bernazard. SB— Trammell (1), Gibson 2 Nunez 1 0 0 0 0 2 Valenzuela (L 2-2) 8 4 2 0 1 8 Philadelphia 4 9 .306 5 (3).S— .SF— Franco. Minnesota 8:05 p.m. 225-207-589, Donna Page 204-531, Sandy San Francisco x-Aor. 30 — Edmonton at Winnipeg, Kershaw 183-501, Jessie Wlllloms 453, West Viola (W 2-2) 9 6 2 2 0 4 Krukow (W 2-0) 9 7 1 0 1 10 Cincinnati B 4 .571 — IP H R E R B B S O Boroias pitched to 2 batters In 6th. 8:35 p.m. Mary Schultz 177-500, Lorna Salvatore Hot goaltenders make the difference in NHL piayoffs HBP— bv Krukow (Guerrero); Houston 8 4 .571 — Detroit WP— Borolos 2. T — 2;18. A— 11,352. x-Mav 2 — Winnipeg at Edmonton, 9:35 469, Claudette Mertens 470, Anita Petrv (W 3-1) 6 2-3 6 2 2 1 2 bv Valenzuela (Krukow). T — 2:10. o.m. Shorts 481, Rose Robldeou 190-190-529, San Diego 7 4 .538 Vz A— 19,022. Bv Lisa Harris saw its best forward make the Los Angeles 8 7 .533 '/7 Scherrer 2-310010 x-lf necessary Petle Buccino 201, Kathy Neville 180, to go out and upset him. We had lots Atlanta 4 7 .442 Hernondz (S 3) 1 2-3 2 1 1 0 2 National League results Barbara Shedrick 175-187-535, Trudl United Press International of other good scoring chances winning set-up with a sprained San Froncisco 4 9 .308 3Vz Cleveland Cubs S. Pirates 0 Black Hawka 5, North Stan 3 Taylor 1U-470, Stephanie Anderson tonight and we fanned." ankle, and Quebec went into Tuesday's Results Blvleven (L 0-2) 9 9 4 4 1 1 189-SX, Nancy Rolas 192-177-524, Mar- On they go, the hot goaltenders. overtime with its arch-rival tie Barilla 205-513, Terry Priskwaldo Bannerman held up for the Black Montreal 5, Phlladelphla4,10 Innings HBP— bv Petrv (Franco). Balk— Cardinals B. Mets 3 k A ■ ^ n Francisco 2, Los Angeles 1 Blvleven. T — 3;00. A— 7,654. CHICAGO PITTSBURGH ChIcoEO 2 2 178-459, Pat Thibodeau 201-194-534, and on and on and on. Hawks, who now lead Minnesota second with a five-minute power- obrhbl obrhM Ruth Woodbury 183-475, Lou Toutain Chicago 5, Pittsburgh 0 NEW YORK ST. LOUIS Mlnimota 2 0 k V l Pelle Lindbergh of the Philadel­ 2-1 in the Norris Division, despite play opportunity. But Philadel­ Houston 4, Cincinnati 4 Dernier cf 4 1 0 0 Ray 2b 4 0 0 0 First period— 1r Minnesota, Maruk 2 176-5)3, Lee Bean 199-200-569, Anne phia Flyers and Grant Fuhr of the Royais7,BiueJays6 Ob r h bl Ob r h bl Sandbro 2b 5 1 1 1 Orsulak cf 4 0 3 0 Minis 459, Shirley Eldrldoe 176-177-514. the North Stars' 31-14 shot advan­ phia's Brian Propp pounced on a St. Louis 8, New York 3 Backmn 2b 4 0 1 0 Colemn cf 5 111 (Roberts, McKeonev), pp, 3:07. 2, Atlanta 4, San Diego 2 Matthws If 1 I 0 0 Kemp It 4 0 0 0 Minnesota, OccoreMI 2 (Broten, Gro* III Edmonton Oilers continued to tage over the final two periods of fanned pass by C!lark Gillies and Wilson cf 4 0 0 0 LSmIth If 3 2 2 1 Davett It 1 0 0 0 Thmpsn 1b4 0 1 0 Wednesday's Games KANSAS CITY TORONTO Hrnndz lb 4 0 0 0 Jorgnsn lb 0 0 0 0 ham), pp, 9:34. 3. Chlcogo, B.Mur­ stun, and were credited for almost Chicago's 5-3 victory. blew past the still-attacking Is­ (All Times EST) Obrhbl obrhbl Durhm 1b 5 0 10 Hendrck rl4 0 0 0 ray 1 (T. Murray, D. Wilson), pp, 13:55.4, Carter c 4 0 10 Herr 2b 3 2 2 1 Moreind n 3 0 3 3 Pena c 4 0 10 singlehandedly leading their "We got a few breaks tonight and landers for an unassisted New York (Gooden 2-0) at St. Louis Wilson cf 4 1 1 0 <3orclo 2b 5 1 2 0 Strwbrr rf 4 2 2 0 Clark 1b 5 0 0 1 Chlcogo, Lyslok 2 (Yoremchuk), 15:19. (Andular 2-0), 1:35 p.m. Sherldn rf 5 1 2 0 Mosebv cf 5 2 3 1 Cev 3b 3 0 0 0 Morrisn 3b 3 0 1 0 Penalties— Lyslok, Chi, 1:24; teams to 3-0 leads in best-of-seven we took advantage of them late in breakaway. Foster If 4 1 1 0 Vn SIvk rf 3 Davis 2 2 1 c 3 0 0 0 Almon ss 4 0 2 0 Philadelphia (Denny 1-1) at Mont­ Brett 3b 4 2 2 4 Fernndz ss 5 0 1 1 Johnson 3b 2 0 1 0 Penditn 3b 4 0 0 0 Brown, Chi, 8:30; Roberts, Min, 13:01; Golf Stanley Cup quarterfinal series. the second period," Bannerman "The looter (referee Ron Wicks) real (D. Smith 2-0), 1:35 p.m. Orta dh 5 12 3 Bell If 5 12 1 Bowa ss 4 0 10 BleleckI p 10 0 0 Moruk, Min, 18:35; B. Murray. Chi, A Knight ph 0 0 0 1 Lovalller c 4 0 1 2 I) Sutcliffe p 4 2 2 1 Holland o 0 0 0 0 Both have been phenomenal said. "My job was just to keep us in tried to take ilaway from us," said Bolbonl 1b 5 0 2 0 Barfield Santana rf 4 ss 4 0 0 0 2 0 2 OSmlth ss 2 10 0 double-minor, 19:24. Cincinnati (Soto 3-1) ot Houston (Ryan Motley If 5 () 0 0 Brrghs dh 2 10 0^ Bellird ph 10 0 0 ^cond period— 5, Chicago, Secord 3 throughout the post-season, and there and our offense look care of Islanders coach Al Arbour. "I've Sisk p 0 0 0 0 Kepshire p 3 0 0 0 Scurry p 0 0 0 0 2-1), 1:35 p.m. Pryor 2b 4 0 10 Alkens ph 10 0 0 Chrstns ph 1 0 0 0 Horton p 10 0 0 (Sovord). 17:10. 6, Chicago, Secord 4 were joined Tuesday night by the rest. " got to compliment my team on Los Angeles (Reuss 1-2) at San Sundbrg c 4 1 2 0 Upshaw 1b 4 1 3 2 Mazzllll ph 1 0 0 0 (Savard), 19:18. Penalties— MInnochaug Francisco (Loskev0-1),3:05 p.m. Berenvl p 0 0 0 0 Guante o 0 0 0 0 Chicago's Murray Bannerman and making a game of it." Conepen ss 3 0 1 0 Martinez Gorman c 3 p 0 00 0 00 0 Vellschek, Min, 6:36. Paterson, Chi, 9:36. SUNDAY MEN’S CLUB — BEST 16 Gosselln faced 36 Montreal shots Chlcogo (Trout 2-1) at Pittsburgh Dlorg ph 1110 Mulinks ph 1 0 0 0 TotMi 33 5 8 5 Totals 34 0 8 0 — Gross — Bob Lazzerinl 83, Paul Quebec rookie Mario Gosselln as in leading Quebec to a 7-6 overtime (Rhoden 0-2), 7:35 p.m. Heep ph 10 0 0 Chicago ON IN 008— 5 Oiler* 5, Jets 4 Blancin ss 0 0 0 0 Glorg 3b 3 0 10 Lynch p 0 0 0 0 Third period— 7, Minnesota, Hortsburg Fitzsimmons 87, Stan Ludwig 88, Mike the dominant factors in division victory and 2-1 Adams Division Atlanta (Perez 0-2) ot San Diego (Hoyt Whitt ph 10 0 0 Pittsburgh ON ON 000— 0 3 (Wilson, Maruk), pp, 5:30. 8, Chicago, Fitzsimmons 88, Bernie Quesnel 88, Ed Gardnhr ss 1 0 1 0 Game-winning RBI — Moreland finals. Wayne Gretzky, who has always 1-1), 10:05 p.m. Totals 40 7 14 7 Totals 39 6 12 5 Totals 33 3 9 3 Totals 33 I • 7 Sutter 3 (unassisted), 19:47. Penoltles— Svmkowicz 88. Net — Tom Lazzarls 50, series edge. He stopped Canadiens Thursday's Games Konsos City 200 000 005— 7 (3). Yoremchuk, Chi, 3:40; B. Murray, Chi, Dave Gilbert 55, Lee Bergeron 55, John Game 4 in each series is slated Mark Hunter and Mats Naslund on been upstaged in the playoffs, St. Lx>uls ot Montreal New YorK 020 000 001— 3 DP— Chicooo 1, Pittsburgh 1. LOB— Toronto 100 002 002— 6 St. Louis 201 120 20x— • 4:50. Hornvak 55, Bill Calhoun 57, Al Caron for Thursday at Tuesday's sites. breakaways in overtime. scored at 6:13 of the third period Pittsburgh ot New York, night Game-winning RBI — Brett (2). Gome-winning RBI — Clark (1). Chicago 8, Pittsburgh 8.2B— Orsulak. HR Shots on gool— Chicago 16-8-6— 30. 57, Dana Hanson 57. Calloway — Bob P after being held to three shots on Chicago at Phllodelphia, night E— Concepcion, Black. DP— Toronto — Sutcliffe (1), Sandberg (1). SB— MInnesoto 10-17-14— 41. Schwartz 73, Frank Szeps 74, Rick At Uniondale, N.Y., Lindbergh "I jumped on the ice for the Atlanta at Houston, night E — Sontono 2, Backman. DP— 1. LOB— Kansas City B. Toronto 7. NewYork1,St.Louis3. LOB— NewYork6, Orsulak (1). S— Dernier. Power-play opportunities— Chlcogo Andrzeick 75, Sal Uccello 75, Ralph made 36 saves and stopped 25 of the overtime and enjoyed myself," goal. Two though, were breaka­ San Diego at Los Angeles, night 2B— Brett 2. Orta, Mosebv, Upshaw, 3-1. Minnesota 7-3. Dukett 75. Skins — Bob Lazzerinl, Jack ways, including the game-winner. Cincinnati at San Francisco, night St. Louis 8. 2B— Von Slyke, Strawberry, IP H R ER BB SO New York Islanders' 27 second- said Gosselln. "If we win, thank Garcia, Fernandez. HR— Orta (1). SB— Foster. 3B— Van Slyke. SB— L. Smith 3 Davis. Closest to Pin — No. 9 — Lee period shots in Philadelphia's 5-3 "I got a couple of lucky boun­ Mosebv (3). (6). O. Smith (2), Herr (2). S— flerenyl. Chlcogo Goalies— Chicago, Bonnerman. Bergeron, No. 13 — Rick Andrzeick. , 2 \ you. If we lose, we look forward to SF— Knight Sutcllfle (W 2-1) 9 8 0 0 1 7 Minnesota, Meloche. Beaupre. A— triumph in the Patrick Division the next game. I like to enjoy ces," said Gretzky. "The first time EL standings IP H R ER BB SO IP H RERBBSO Pittsburgh 14,203. finals. The Islanders two-period the puck bounced off somebody but Konsos CItv New York BleleckI (L 1-1) 3 2-3 6 5 5 5 2 Referee— Andy Van Hellemond. Tallwood myself." Black 7 9 4 3 1 3 Holland n-3 0 0 0 0 2 shot total of 35 broke a playoff Of course, someone had to come (goalie Brian) Hayward made a W L Pet. OB Berenyl 2 3 2 1 1 3 Scurry 2 1 0 0 1 2 LQW ORGSS LOW NET PUTTS — 18 Glens Falls 6 4 .667 — Beckwith (W M ) 1 0 0 0 0 2 Gorman (L M) 2 2 2 2 2 3 record, but New York managed up big at the other end of the rink to great save." Quisenberry (S 2) 1 3 2 2 0 2 Guante 2 1 0 0 0 2 Holers — Gross — Linda Saarl 92. Net Albany 6 3 .667 '/a Lynch 212211 WP— Scurry. T — 2:47. A— 9J87. Flyeri5.lilandora3 — Ann Koval 117-40-77, Tina Mlko- only four in the third. make these efforts worthwhile. Waterburv 6 4 .600 1 Toronto Sisk 2 2 2 2 3 2 Alexander 7 10 2 2 1 4 lowsky 97-20-77, Doris Kennedy 117-39- T he m ost difficult for Hawks 5, North Stars 3 Vermont 6 5 .545 I'/a St. Louis 78. Putts — Elaine Bednarz 33.9 Holers Hot goaltending may have been a Nashua 6 6 .500 2 Caudill (L 3-2) 1 1-3 4 5 5 0 1 Kepshire (W 1-2) 7 7 2 2 1 3 Phllotftiphig 2 21— 5 Lindbergh? Just when it looked as if the Acker 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 — Gross — Sharon Caruso 57. Net — uniform theme, but game-winning New Britoln 4 5 .444 2Va Horton 2 2 1 1 0 1 Braves4.Pidres2 NY IftlOMtort 1 2 0— 3 (Jail Clarke 68-25-43. Putts — Sharon "Don't aske me," he said. "1 Minnesota North Stars would be Pittsfield 5 7 .417 3 HBP— by Coudin (Wilson). WP— Kepshire pitched to 2 batters In 8th. First period— 1« NY Islanders, Kallur 2 goals couldn't have been more Block. T — 2:46. A— 18,491. Caruso 23, Gall Clarke 23. don't remember any of them, there rid of shifty Denis Savard. the Reoding 2 9 .182 5Va WP— Kepshire. Bolk— Gorman 2. ATLANTA SAN DIEGO (Kortko),5:56.2, Phllodelphia. Crossman varied. Tuesdoy's Results T — 2:49. A— 13,028. ObrhM ObrhM 2 (Bergen. Howe), pp. 11:12. 3. were so many." Philadelphia got an unassisted Chicago center came back and set New Britlan 7, Albany 3 Ramirz ss 5 I 1 0 Wiggins 2b 4 0 0 0 Philadelphia. Tocchet 2 (Ron Sutter). Included in Fuhr's 28 saves were up two key goals. Linemate Al Reading 3, Glens Falls 1 1B:44. Penoltles— AAorsh. Phi. 6:07; D. breakaway while killing a five- Expos 5. Phillies 4 110| Hubbrd 2b 5 1 2 0 Gwynn rt 4 1 ) 0 12 in the first period when Secord converted both setups 2; 08 Pittsfield 3. Noshua 2 Kmmnik It 5 2 2 0 Garvey lb 4 1 2 2 Sutter. NYl, 6:07; Bergen. Phi. 8:56; minute power play; Edmonton Waterburv 4, Vermont 3 Kortko. NYl. 8:56; BoutIMer. N Yl. 9:22; Edmonton was outshot 14-7 by apart in the second period after PHILADELPHIA MONTREAL Murphy cf 3 0 i 1 Kennedy c 3 0 0 0 finally got a clutch playoff goal Wednesday's Games A t 14. Angels g Harper rf 4 0 2 3 McRvnI cf 3 0 2 0 Morrow. N Yl. 9:44; Tonelll. N Yl. 12:59; Scholastic Winnipeg in the Oilers' 5-4 Smythe Albonv at New Britlan abrhM abrhM Smith, NYl. served by Bossy. 15:56; from the superstar not known for Savard sprained his ankle in the Samuel 2b 4 0 2 0 Ollone If 5 0 10 Cerone c 3 0 0 0 Nettles 3b 3 0 0 0 Division victory over the Jets at first. Reading at Glens Falls Chmbis 1b 3 0 0 0 Martinez Crossman. If 4 0 1 0 Phi. 16:15; Kortko. NYl. post-season greatness; Chicago Pittsfield at Nashua OAKLAND CALIFORNIA Stone It 5 1 1 0 Wohitrd rf 2 1 0 0 16:15; Ron Sutter. Phi, double-minor, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Obrhbl obrhbl Haves cf 3 111 Francn lb 10 0 0 Zuvella 3b 4 0 1 0 Tempitn ss 4 0 0 0 Waterburv at Vermont Mahler p 2 0 10 Thurmnd p 0 0 0 0 19:42; Jonsson. NYl.doubleminor. 19:42. UPI photo "He was the difference," said Flyers 5, Islanders 3 Nordlques 7, Canadiens 6 Thursdoy’s Oames Collins If 6 2 3 0 Pettis cf 4 10 0 Schmidt 3b 4 1 2 0 Dawson cf 5 1 1 0 Second period— 4. Philadelphia. MHS JV basBball Lonsfrd 3b 6 1 1 3 Corew lb 3 10 0 Corcorn 1b 3 0 2 2 Brooks ss 4 1 2 1 Sutter 0 1 0 0 0 Davis ph 10 0 0 Winnipeg defenseman Dave Ba­ After killing off four consecutive Dale Hunter scored on a slapshot Albany at New Britlan Stoddard p 0 0 0 0 Ron Sutter 3 (Craven). 3:58.5. Phllodel- 5 Islanders, with less than a minute Trottier (left, coach Al Arbour (center) ReoJIng at Glens Foils Murphy cf 3 1 1 1 BeniQuz If 5 12 1 Aguayo ss 0 0 0 0 Driessn 1b 4 1 1 1 phlo. Propp (unossisted). sh, 6:06. 6. A seven-run Ntth Inning boosted bych who scored once and assisted power-plays including a 5-on-3 with 1:24 remaining in overtime to Klngmn 1b 3 2 2 2 Decincs 3b 5 Virgil 1 1 1 ph 1 0 0 0 Reardon p 0 0 0 0 Bmbrv ph 10 0 0 undefeated Manchester to a 9-0, shu­ Pir field at Nashua DeLeon p 0 0 0 0 NY Islanders. B. Sutter 3 (Persson, Tuesday night, took a timeout but and Clark Gillies (9). Flyers won, 5-3, to within a span of 6; 44 of the first give Quebec its second overtime W'jitrburlv at Vermont Picclolo pr 0 1 0 0 Jackson rf 4 2 2 2 Garcia ss 0 0 0 0 Wnnngh ph 0 0 0 0 Bossy), pp. 8:39. 7. NY Islanders. tout win over Rockville In lunlor twice. "It's frustrating to play so Bochte lb 0 0 0 0 Downng dh 5 GGross 0 0 0 rf 5 0 0 0 Walloch 3b 4 1 2 1 Brown ph 10 0 0 varsity baseball at Mount Nebo. The I could tell matters weren’t going well take 3-0 lead. well and lose by one goal, but we period and trailing 3-1, New York victory in three games against Baker dh 4 12 5 Grich 2b 4 12 1 Booker o 0 0 0 0 Tonelll 1 (Johnsson). 19:22. Dalton c 5 0 11 Law % 3 0 2 2 Penalties— Paterson. Phi. malor win ups the Indians' unblemished can't let Fuhr get to us. We've got finally got a break early in the arch-rival Montreal. Heath c 5 1 1 0 Boone c 10 0 0 Jeltz ss 3 0 0 0 FItzoerld c 3 0 1 0 Totals 15 4 10 4 Totals 31 2 6 2 record to 7-0. Chris Ogden pitched a the glum looks worn by Bryan Atlanta i n ON OOO— 4 (fighting) 5:12; D. Sutter. N Yl. 5:12; Tuesday's EL result Davis rf 4 2 2 2 Narron c 3 12 1 Wcknfs oh 1 0 0 0 Rogers o 2 0 0 0 McCrImmon. Phi, molor (highsticking). one-hit shutout and fanned 12 batters. Hill 2b 5 12 0 Schoflld ss 4 Tekulve 1 2 1 o 0 0 0 0 Wshngt ph 10 0 0 Son Dtego IN N1 000— 2 Paul Gavarinno cracked three hits and Game-winning RBI — Harper (1). 5:12; Brown. Phi. 12:20; McCrIm­ Griffin ss 4 2 10 Wilson ph 1 0 0 0 Roberge o 0 0 0 0 mon. Phi, 18:10; D. Sutter. N Yl, minor Kyle Altken slapped two to spark the New Britain 7, Albany 3 Totals 40 14 15 13 Totals 31 9 11 7 Hudson p 0 0 0 0 Shines lb 0 0 0 0 E— None. DP— Atlanta 1, San Diego 1. Manchester offense. LOB— Atlanta 8, Son Diego 6. 2B— (served by A. Kerr), malor (fight­ Oaktond 013 302 050— 14 Corlton p 3 1 ) 0 Raines It 1000 ing) 18:10; Tocchet. Phi. major Albany OIIIWOOx— 3 5 2 California 010131201— 9 Maddox cf 0 0 0 0 Murphy, Harper, Zuvella, McRevnolds 2. Lakers first team to make it to NBA quarterfinai round Game-winning RBI — Murphy (1). 3B— Gwynn. HR— Garvey (3). S— (fighting) 18:10; Kortko. N Yl. major Now Britain 400 201 OOx- 7 12 3 Totals It 4 10 4 Totals IS 5 10 5 (fighting) 18:10; Carson. Phi. major Drobeck, Weaver (4), Wex (5), E— Hill, Warren, Conroy, Jock- One out when winning run scored AAahler. pulled down 13 rebounds, while son, Corbett. DP— Oakland 1, Califor­ IP H RERBBSO (fighting) 18:10. record with 75 defensive rebounds, James Edwards. Charles Jones from MacLeod. Blazers 122, Mavs 109 Graham (8) and LIndiev; Rochford and Phltadelphla 800 011 ON » — 4 Thilrdperlo<»— 6. Philadelphia. SInIsalo Calendar PHOENIX (UPI) - It could Marzano. W— Rochford (1-1); L— nia 2. LOB— Oakland 6, Californio 6. Montreal 4N ON ON 1— 5 Atlanta "Every time we started to get Adams added 18 points. 2B— Baker, Kingman, Beniquez. HR— Mahler (W 4-0) 7 5 2 2 3 3 2 (Ron Sutter), 19:23. Penalties— have been worse. Really, equalling the low set by Portland and Rick Robey — watched the At Portland. Ore., Kiki Vande- Drobeck (0-1). HRs— Albany, Hughes Game-winning RBI — Law (I). Hospodor, Phi. nnilor (fighting) 7:06; close, they'd hold us at bay," Nuggets 115, Spurs 112 (3); New Kingman (3),Jockson2(3),Lansford(l), E— Law, Dllone. DP— Philadelphia 1, Sutter (S 3) 2 1 0 0 0 0 The Los Angeles Lakers estab­ against Seattle in 1980. game in street clothes after being weghe had 10 of his 24 points in the Narron (2), Schofield (3), Grich (1), Baker Son Olego Gillies. NYl. malor (fighting). 7:06; countered the Phoenix coach. Britain, Burks (1). Montreoll. LOB— Phllodelphia 10, Mont­ Marsh. Phi, 15:15. Nystrom, N Yl. 15:15. TODAY lished five NBA three-game Despite the records, Phoenix sidelined with injuries. At San Antonio, Texas, T.R. fourth quarter to spark the Trail (2), Davis (6), DeCInces (3). SB— Heath real 10. 2B— Brooks, Driessen, Wall- Thurmond (L 0-2) 3 5 4 4 1 ) A total of seven Lakers scored in (1),ColMns3 (10), Griffin (4). Pettis (7). Stoddard 2 1 0 0 1 0 Power-play conversions— Phllodephla Baseball playoff series records in their coach John MacLeod applauded "I've been in the league a long Dunn, whose traveling violation Blazers. Game 4 is Thursday night och, Corcoron. SB— Samuel (2), Stone 1-4. NY Islanders 1-3. Manchester at Hall, 3:30. SF— Murphy. (4), Dawson (2). S— Law, Wohiford. DeLeon 2 1 0 0 0 ) opening-round sweep of the Pho­ the Lakers and coach Pat Riley for time and never seen a team double figures, led by James gave the Spurs a chance to tie the in Portland. Booker 2 2 0 0 1 0 Shots on goal— Phllodelphia 6-9-6— Notre Dame ot East Catholic, 3:45 21. NY Islanders 8-27-4— 39. p.m. enix Suns, a series that mercifully not running up the scores. decimated by injuries like Pho­ Worthy's 23 points. He was fol­ game in the final minute, hit a pair Rolando Blackman and Mark IP H R E R B B S O IP H R ER BB SO T — 2:12. A— 24,1N. Ooklond Cheney Tech ot Prince Tech, 11 a.m. ended Tuesday night with a 119-103 "They just totally dominated us enix.” said Riley. "My heart goes lowed by Abdul-Jabbar with 18. of free throws with two seconds Aguirre led the Mavericks with 30 Philadelphia Goalies— Philadelphia, Lindbergh. MCC at Tunxis, 3 p.m. American League rasults Warren 4 1-3 6 5 4 1 5 Carlton 7 9 4 4 3 4 Lakers victory. in Los Angeles," MacLeod said. out to John. He's a good man and Mike McGee with 17, Bob McAdoo remaining to carry Denver. points each. Vandeweghe came off Athertn (W 1-0) 2 1-3 3 3 2 1 1 NY Islanders. Smith. Hrudev. A— softtH in Tekulve 2 0 0 0 0 1 16.002. In dominating the series. Los "They probably could have scored works hard, but it's tough to with 15, Magic Johnson with 13 and George Gervin had 30 points for the bench with 5; 09 left in the Conroy 0 0 0 0 1 0 Hudson (L 0-2) 1-3)113) Wethersfield ot Manchester, 3:30. Howell (S 5) 2 1-321110 Referee— Ron Wicks. East Catholic at South Windsor, 7:30 Angeles set records with 408 170 points per game on us, but compete with all those cannons Michael Cooper and Kurt Rambis the Spurs while Mike Mitchell and fourth quarter. Whlte8ox6,BrBwera5|iO) Montreal Transactions p.m. Collfornlo Rogers 6 8 4 4 2 0 points. 165 field goals made, a .600 Riley didn’t try. He didn’t rub it in, sitting on the sidelines. with 11 each. Johnson added 11 Artis Gilmore added 23 each. Alex Kipper (L 0-1) 2 2-3 4 4 4 1 0 Bovs Tennis Four series resume tonight. MtLWAUKEE CHICAI20 Roberge 1 2 0 0 1 0 Nordlques 7. Canadlena 6 (0T| shooting percentage from the field so my hat’s off to him." "Now we're moving up and will assists. Sanchez 2 1-3 5 4 4 4 1 Reardon (W 1-0) 3 0 0 0 3 2 Notre Dome at East Catholic, 3:15 English paced the Nuggets with 27. Philadelphia, ahead 2-0. is at abrhM abrhM Corbett 2 2-3 6 6 4 1 2 Girls Tennis and 104 assists. Individually. The Suns suited only nine play­ have to be sharper," Riley said. The Suns got most of their Denver had lost 15 straight Molitor dh 5 1 1 0 Fletchr 3b 4 0 1 0 Roberge pitched to 1 batter In 0th. Baseball Washington: Milwaukee, leading Clements 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 W P — Corlton, Reordon. T — 2:47. Chicago (A L) — Recoiled pitcher Bob Montreal 2 2 2 B— 6 Berlin at East Catholic, 3:15. Magic Johnson set a record with 42 ers for the game. Five Phoenix "Our execution against Phoenix production from frontline per­ Yount It 4 0 2 0 (.ow ph 1110 Conroy pitched to 1 better In 7th; Quebec 2 1 1 1— 7 Golf games in San Antonio, dating to 2-0, is al Chicago; Detroit, up2-0, is AAonngn cf 1 0 0 0 Salazar cf 4 0 0 0 A— 8,223. Fallon from Buffalo of American players — guard Walter Davis, wasn't as good as it can be." formers Maurice Lucas and Alvan Sanchez pitched to 2 batters in 6th. Association: outrlghted utility Inflelder First period— 1, Quebec, A. Stastnv 3 (P. Glastonbury, Wethersfield at Man­ assists. March, 1981, Game 4 is Friday at New Jersey; and Houston, tied Cooper 1b 2 0 0 0 Baines rf 4 2 11 WP— Conroy. PB— Heoth. T — 3:18. Stostny, Marols), pp, 3:23. 2, chester, 2:25. In addition, the Suns tied a forward Larry Nance and centers That will get some arguement Adams. Lucas scored 26 points and SImmns 1b 1 0 1 1 Poclorek If 4 0 0 0 Astros 6. Rads 4 Joe De Sa to Buffalo. Montreal, Naslund 6 (Tremblay, Smith), night in San Antonio. 1-1, is at Utah. A— 25,921. Cleveland— Assigned outfielder Benny Broubrd rf 4 0 0 0 Boston cf 10 10 pp, 4:19. 3, Montreal, Smith 4 (Boisvert, THURSOAY Schroedr c 4 2 2 2 Fisk dh 4 0 0 0 Ayala and pitcher Bryan Clark to Molneof Robinson), pp, 8:51. 4, Quebec, Goulet 9 CINCINNATI HOUSTON International League: relaosad catcher Sottboll Hoshidr cf 4 0 0 0 Hill c 3 12 1 ObrhM ObrhM (P. Stastnv, Rochefort), 14:44. Mount Ida at M CC, 3:30. Ready 3b 3 12 0 Gamble ph 1 0 1 I Geno Petralll ond pitcher Jim SIwv. Orioles II. Ringers 1 Davis II 4 1 1 0 Doran 2b 4 2 2 0 Collega Penalties— Price, Qua, double-minor Golf Giles 2b 2 0 0 0 Walker 1b 4 1 1 0 Milner cf 3 0 0 0 Bass rf 4 2 3 4 :35; Tremblay, Mon, 1:36; MePhee, Manchester, Northwest Cothollc at Gantner 2b 4 1 2 0 Hulett 2b 4 12 2 Redus If 1112 Walling lb 4 0 2 1 Nlogora — Basketball coach Pete Mon, 2:59; Mondou, Mon, 5:54; Glllls, Berlin, 2 p.m. Romero ss 4 0 1 2 Guillen ts 4 0 I 1 BALTIMDRE TE)(AS Lonergon resigned. Qua, 5:54; Moller, Qua, 7:24; Rooney, Parker rf 4 0 2 1 Cruz If 4 0 2 0 Poolboll T o M t 18 3 I I 5 Totato 18 4 11 4 abrhM abrhM Cedeno 1b 3 0 0 0 Mmphry ct 4 0 2 0 Mon, 10:21; Maxwell, Qua, 10:42; FRIOAY One out when winnina run scored Son Diego — Signed wide receiver SCOREBOARD Ford dh 5 12 1 Horroh 2b 2 1 0 0 Esoskv 3b 3 0 I 0 Garner 3b 3 0 0 0 Palemant, Qua, 16:54. Baseball Mllyraukoe 010 011 0801— s Dou«r 2b 4 0 0 0 Word If 4 0 10 Franco p 0 0 0 0 Ballev c 3 0 0 0 Charlie Joiner to 1-vear contract. Windham of Manchester, 3:M. CMcoae 080111000 2-4 Ripken ss 5 1 2 2 Bell 3b 2 0 0 0 Willis p 0 0 0 0 Reynlds ss 2 2 2 0 Second period— 5, Montreal, Carbon- Rocky Hill at Cheney Tech, 1) o.m. (Same-winning RBI — Gamble (1). Murray lb 5 0 2 1 Parrish rf 4 0 1 0 neou 2 (Gainey, Chellos), 2:50. 6, x-Aorll 26 — Phllodelphio ot Woshlnp- Honzllk 3-53-59, Evans676010, Schoves Moev 346510. Lucas 611161126, A. Scott Conepen ss 4 0 0 0 Pnkvts ph 0 0 0 0 loltboll ton, 8 p.m. Aprll23-LosAnoeles119,Phoenlx103 C iV lIla rt 106. CeltICa 08 DP— Chlcogo 1. LOB— Mllwoukee 8, Roenick If 2 0 0 0 O'Brien lb 4 0 1 0 Foley 2b 4 0 0 0 Thon ss 0 0 0 0 Quebec, Goulet 10 (Price, Gosselln), Manchester at WIndhom, 3:M 60 60 0. Totals 4690 21-27 IIS. 63 64 4, Holton 2-6 0-0 4, Foster 67 2-2 8. Chlcogo 8.26— Romero, Hulett, Walker, Dwyer rf 1 1 2 0 JPhnsn dh 1 0 0 0 6:39. 7, Montreal, Smith 5 (Chellos, x-Aorll 28 — Washington at Phllodel- San Antonio vs. Donvsr BQSTGN (ft) SAN ANTQNIG rill) Totals 39-86 25-34 103 Bllordell c 3 1 1 0 Mathis o 2 0 0 0 Boxing Bovs Track ohlo, (TB A ) R. Law. 3B— . HR— Schroeder 2 (4). SB— Lynn cf 5 1 1 0 Wright cf 3 0 0 0 Walker ph 1 0 0 0 Calhoun p 0 0 0 0 Hunter), 11 :S7. Penalties— Corbonneou, Manchester, Eost Cothollc at New Basketball (Nuotets lead series, 1-1) McHale 5-10 11-12 21, Wedman 13-20 4-6 lovoronl 34 1-2 7, Mitchell 11-24 1-2 23, LOS Aneeles 2 S 4 l l l l 2 - n t Cooper (2), Molitor (3). S— Salazar. Connlly 3b 2 0 I 0 Slaught c 2 0 0 0 Stuper 0 2 0 0 0 DIPIno p 0 0 0 0 Mon, 4:37; Bell, Qua, 4:37; Deblols, Britain Invitational. CMczite vs. Milwaukee April 18 — Denver 141, Son Antonio 111 30, Parish 9-18 1-2 19, Johnson 7-19 4-5 18, Gilmore 611 7-12 23, Moore 2-7 1-1 5, Phoenix is 301116— toi IP H RERBBSO G ro u 3b 2 2 2 0 Dunbar ph I 0 0 0 Pastore p 0 0 0 0 Cabell oh 0 0 0 0 Mon, 5:14; Gainey, Mon, 5:24; P. (Bucks load sertas, 1-0) April 20 — Son Antonio 1)3, Denver lit Alnoe G6 (M) 0, Williams 2-9 04) 4, (iervin 12-19 64 30, Jones 34 60 6, Three-point goals — Worthy, Girls Track April 19 — Milwaukee 109, Chicago 100 Mlhwouhee Young rf 5 3 4 3 Brummr c 0 0 C 0 Hume p 0 0 0 0 telimn ph 10 0 0 Boxing ratings Stastnv, Que, double-minor, 5:24; Nas­ Manchester, East Cothollc at New April 23 — Denver IIS, San Antonio 112 Maxwell 1-54-46, Klte04)04)0. Totals37-87 Knight 60 00 0, Poxson S4 S-7 16, Cooper, McGee. Fouled out— None Hlguera 5 2-3 7 4 4 2 5 Demgsev c 4 2 2 3 Wllkrsn ss 2 0 0 0 Krnchc ph 0 1 0 0 Smith p 0 0 0 0 lund, Mon, 5:29; Hunter, Que, 5:29; Britain Invitational. April 21 — Milwaukee 122, Chicago 115 April 26 — Denver at Son Antonio, 8 24-29 9t. ThIrdkIIIOOOOO, CookOl 2-22. Totals4442 Total fouls— Los Angeles 29, Phoenix 27. NBA pliyoli ichidula April 24 — Milwaukee at Chicago, 8:X 23-34 112. Rebounds— Los Angeles 42 (Rombls 9), McClure 3 1-3 0 0 0 0 4 Nolan c 1 0 0 0 Jones oh 10 0 0 Totals 32 4 6 3 Totals II 6 13 S Nllon, Mon, molor (tlghtlng) 10:47; Bovs Tennis O.m. CLBVBLANG (105) Fingers (L 0-1) 2-3 24 1 ) ) 0 Tolleson ss 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati tNONfSO— 4 Price, Qua, malar (fighting) 10:47; p.m. x-AprII 28 — Son Antonio at Denver, Hubbard 4-10 7-8 IS, Hinton 10-14 1-2 21, Denver 11I I 34 21— 115 Phoenix 17 (Lucas 13). Assists— Los WertaBexIhBAsMClatMii I2.*i Catholic, 3:15. x-AprII 26 — Milwaukee at Chicago, 8 CMcobo TetMs 41 II 18 10 TotMs 18 I 1 0 Houston inOMOSx— 6 (ThreufbMarcti) Rooney, Mon, molor (tlghtlngl-gome RHAM ot Cheney Tech, 3:1$ First Round (TBA) West(M)0'20, Bagiev 1-104-66, Freel3-236-6 Son Antonie 19111122— 1)2 Angeles 26 (Johnson 11), Phoenix 26 Bannister 7 1-3 0 4 4 2 4 Baltimore 001 001 OiO— II Game-winning RBI — Boss (1). Heavyweight-Chomplon: Greg misconduct 11:57; Mann, Out, molor (B nl ot FIvo) p.m. 32, Shelton 60 7-2 14, Dovis 1-3 1-2 3, Three-point goals— Evans 2, Pox­ (Adorns, Holton 5). Technical— Los , Girls Tennis x-AprII 28 — Chicooo at Milwaukee, son. Foultd out— Honzllk. Total fouls— Angeles (Illegal defense). A— 1,741. James (W 1-0) 2 23 3 1 I 2 3 Texoi ilOIOlOl^ 1 E— Parker, Cedeno. DP— Cincinnati Page, (tlahtlnol-game mlsconducll1:S7; South Catholic ot Eost Catholic, 3:15. (All Tlmoi 1ST) Poauette 2-4 04) 4, Turpin 5-9 04) 10, HBP— by Bannister (Cooper). Game-winning RBI— Dempsey (1). 3, Houston 1. LOB— CIncInnotl 4, Houston U.S. Green, Mon, 14:48; Corbonneau, Mon, ■Mloni Contoronco (TBA) Utah vs.Houston Anderson 0-1 04) 0, Jones 0-1 64)0. Totals Denver 29, Son Antonio 26. Rebounds— WP— Hlguera, Bannister. T — 3:04. Ctovotond VI. Bolton fSvtex Hm I. 1,11 Denver 36 (Nott 8), Son Antonio 43 E— Slaught, Bell, Ward. DP— 6. 2B— Parker 2. HR— Bass (2). S— - l'«l'<»Woovy-,U.S.ZGerrleComiee, 19:U; Glllls, Que, 19:33; Gainey,Mon, SATUROAY 4243 21-28 105. Blazara 122. Mavarleka 100 A— 10,719. Baltimore 1, Texas 2. LOB— Baltimore 7, Mathis. South Africa. 3, Mike Dokw, U.S. 4, 19:40. (Coltici load urloi. M ) Now Jersov vs. Gotroll April 19 — Utah IIS, Houston 100 Boston 14111112-91 (Gilmore 14). Assists— Denver 33 (Nott8), Baseball April 21 — Houston 122, Utah 96 Son Antonio 27 (Moore 8). Technical— Texas 4. 2B— O’Brien, Gross. 3B— IP H RERBBSO Tony Tultae, U.S. 5, Tony Tucker, U.S. 6, Third period— 8, Quebec (Joulet 11 South Catholic at East Catholic, 11 April 18 — Boiton 126, Clovelond 123 (Pistons Mod series, 20) Ctovetand IS 10111F-10S Ripken. HR— Dempsey (3), Ford (1), Cincinnati April 20— Boston 108, Cleveland 106 April 18 — Detroit 125, New Jersey 105 A ^ ll 24 — Houston at Utoh, 9:30 p.m. Fouled out— Wedman, Shelton. To­ Denver coach Moe. A— 8,799. DALLAS (109) Tervor Barbick, Car>odo. 7, (Jerry (P.Stostny, Marols), pp, :S2. 9, Quebec, o.fn. Aguirre 11-22 7-7 30, Vincent 612 62 10, Young (D.S— Dauer. Stuper (L 2-1) 4 2-3 )0 6 4 )1 Cooney, U.S. 8, Tim Witherspoon, U.S 9, Belli (A. Stostny, Maxwell), pp, 5:11. April 23 — Cleveland 105, Boston 96 April 21 — Detroit 121, New Jersey lit April 26 — Houston ot Utoh, 10:30 o.m. tal fouls— Boston 11, Cleveland 27. Sprinetleld Tech at M CC 12), noon. April 25 — Boston at Cleveland, 7:30 x-Aprll 28— Utah at Houston, (TB A ) Perkins 67 3-414, Blockmgn 1619)61) 10, Pastore 11-310011 JjO TN Brood, U.S. W, Mitchell Green, 10, MontrepI, MePhae 2 (Mondou, _ , ianball Aprll24— Detroit at New Jertcv,8o.m. Rebounds— Boston 49 (McHole 11), Lakaran6,8una103 IP H R ER BB SO p.m. Portland vs. Got tas Cleveland 54 (Hinson 9). Assltts- Dovis 610 61 14, Ellis 612 60 7, Hume 100001 Tremblay) 6:31. II, Montreal, MePhee Becker at MCC (2), noon. Harper 1-2 60 7, NImphlus 1-2 IM) 2. BMtlmore Franco 2-3 2 0 0 2 0 Junior heavyweight— Champion: 3 (Deblols, Chellos), 8:3Z 12, Quebec, x-AprII 2i — Cleveland at Boston, x-AprII 16 — Detroit at New Jersey, 8 (Trail Btaiars toad sortes, 1-11 Boston 26 (Johnson 10), Cleveland 31 LQt ANORLRS 019) „ _ . Eayi Track (TBA) p.m.' April 18 — Dallas 139, Portland 131 Rombls 65 1-4 11, Worthy 611 64 23, Totals 4046 2627 109. Radio, TV Dovis (W 1-0) 9 3 1)43 Willis 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Palement 3 (Ashton, Marols), 15:00. Monchaster, East Catholic at Now (BoglevIS).A— 20,900. Texas Houston Crous, South Africa. tWasMnaton vs. Phllodetplila x-AprII 28 — New Jersey at Detroit, (20T) Abdul-Jobbor 611 6-618, Johns(xi 6121-4 PQRTLAND (111) Penoltles— Nllan, Mon, mlnor-molor Britain Invitational. Carr 7-13 6619, Vondeweghe 11-)8 2-2 24, Tanona (L 0-3) 4 2-3 8 3 3 0 4 Mathis (W 1-1) 7 1-3 3 2 2 2 5 1, Dwight Braxton, U.S. 2, Alfonso (righting) 3:46; Chellos, Mon, 3:46; (SIxtrs leod toiies, !■•) (TBA) April 20 — Portland 124, Dallas 121 13, B. Scott 24 1-2 5, McAdoo 7-12 1-1 IS, Girls Track Aprll17— PhHadelphlo104, Washington Wtstam Centartnee (DT) Nuggata11S.8puran2 Cooper 44 2-2 11, Spriggs 2-4 60 4, Bowie 44 24 10, Drexler 618 44 20, TODAY Hooton n -3 2 2 2 1 0 Calhoun 0 2 2 2 0 0 Rotllft, U.S. 3, Ossie Ocalo, Puerto Rico Hunter, Que, mlnor-molor (ttohtlng) Manchester, East Catholic at Now Boggs ) 3 3 3 0 1 DIPIno 2-310010 4, Anthony Oovls, U.S. 5, Bernard 97 Phoenix vs. Los Anoetes April 23 — Portland 122, Dallas 109 McGee 74 2-5 17, Kuochok 1-1 64 2. Volentlne7-10 6216, Thompson 61134 IS, 1:15 M*U vs. Cardinals. Channtl 9, 3:46; Ludwig, Mon, 5:50; A. Stostny, Britain Invitational. Aorll2t— Phlladelphla113, Washington (Lakers win series, 2-8) Colter 66604, Poxson 6132316 Norris M WKHT Stewort ) 4 3 3 0 2 Smith (S 3) 1 0 0 0 0 1 Benton, U.S. 6, P rin n M. Muhammad, Que, S:5D; (Jotaelln, Que, (served April 25 — Dallas at Portland, 10:30 °Engl!lh V i n M 27, Nott 7-16 7-9 2L Totals 4640 3633 119. M April 18— Los Angeles 142, Phoenix 1)4 O.m. PHQSNIX (1«) 642. TotalsSI-912625122. 1:00 YonkMS vs. Rod Sox, Chonnal Harris ) 1 0 0 0 0 Calhoun pItcheJ to 2 batters In 8th. Ghana. 7, John Odhiambo, Ugonda. 8, by P. Stastnv) 9:38; Nllan, Mon, SUNOAY Cooper682-214, Lever 6131-213, Dunn 1-2 Boggs pitctied to 3 batters In 8th. W P— Mothls, DIPIno. T — 2:22. A— Ricky Porkay, U.S. 9, Randy Stephans, April 24 — Phllodelphlaot Woshlngton, x-Aprll27— Portlond at Dallas, (TB A ) Pittman 13 44 6, Sanders 69 60 12, DdHoi UMISIS-Mt 10, M, SooiisChannal, WPDP misconduct, 13:41; Glllls, Que, miscon­ Botoball 7 ; » p.m. x-Hnecossary 2-2 4, Turner 2-7 60 4, Issel 5-10 3-4 13, Perltand It IS IS 21— m T— 2:42. A— 11,242. 10,414. U.S. 10, S.T. G o i ^ , U.S. duct, 13:41; Trem blay, Mon, m lnor- Housotonlc at MCC (2), noon. April 20— Los Angeles 147, Phoenix 130 Adorns 621 61 II, Humphries 7-11 13 IS, MANC'UKSTKR h e r a l d , Wednesday, April 24, 1985 — 13

12 - MANCIIKSTKR IIKRAl.l). Wednesdiiy. Anril 24. 1985 Mets beaten, 8-3 NL roundup FOCUS/ Food Storm doesn’t Luck escapes stop Kepshire LA’s Valenzuela Bv Fred McMane tremely lough on the Dodgers, ST. LOUIS (UPl) - Just when lost, we be down 2- 0 in this series. I United Press International especially in the clutch. Kurt Kepshire thought the sun was needed it to get going. The right-hander, 2-0, was in beginning to shine, a downpour "1 kept praying it would stop If Fernando Valenzuela were a trouble in the first, fourth and sixth came. raining so I could get back in shoemaker, it would suddenly be innings, but came up with the big But Kepshire weathered the there." chic to go barefoot. pitch when he needed it. storm and a delay of more than an In the eighth, Kepshire gave way If he were a car salesman, no In the first, he got Greg Brock to hour to see a rainbow as he earned to southpaw Ricky Horton, who doubt everyone would start riding pop out with runners at first and his first victory of the season in finished the game but not before bicycles. second, in the fourth he got Candy leading the St. Louis Cardinals to giving up a run in the ninth. Before At 23 years of age, Valenzuela is Maldonado to pop out after Mike an 8-3 triumph over the New York the game, Horton had retired 17 of bringing new meaning to the word Scioscia had belted a two-out Mets. It marked the Cardinals' 19 batters in four relief appearan­ "unlucky." triple, and in the sixth he struck out first victory over the Mets in four ces and had not allowed a run. It began last year when the Maldonado with runners on first tries this year. "Well, I knew I wasn't going to left-handed ace of the Los Angeles and second to end the inning. Ecuufjjipi "It was getting pretty frustrat­ go 162 games and not give up a Dodgers struggled through a 12-17 Los Angeles mamaged a run in ing," Kepshire said. "I had some of run." Horton said. "It had to come. campaign despite posting a 3.01 the seventh with the aid of a my best stuff out there tonight and I just can't figure out how to pitch X ERA. In 13 games the Dodgers misjudged pop-up by second base- it started to rain. The team needed to George Foster. He's always scored one run or less for him and man Manny Trillo. Valenzuela it, but I needed it most of all. " giving me trouble." in 18 games they scored two runs or reached first on Trillo's misjudge­ (0)1 pemtied, anaeUnq...on oniftime In his first two starts, the Pirates Foster laced a double in the ninth less ment and went to third when and Expos rocked the second-year to advance Darryl Strawberry to That was only a teaser compared Mariano Duncan ripped a single to pitcher hard. Kepshire lasted just third and Ray Knight hit a to whdl has happened to him so far right. Valenzuela scored on a 6.1 innings in those two games and sacrifice fly for the first run Horton this season. single to center by A1 Oliver, but Dips mean easy entertaining and deli­ allowed 11 earned runs and 15 hits has allowed this season. Valenzuela made his fourth start the rally ended when Duncan was cious snacking. From savory dips for elegant in losing 6-4to Pittsburgh and7-l to of the season Tuesday, and for the thrown out at home. Montreal. "It had to come sooner or later," fourth time this year he did not Elsewhere in the National parties to fast blender whip-ups for the kids (and St. Louis manager Whitey Her­ Horton said. "I'm just glad we got allow an earned run. Yet for the League, Montreal edged Philadel­ zog said he planned to bring this win. " second time he lost. phia 5-4 in 11 innings, Chicago grown-ups, too) the decision is unanimous ... Kepshire bick out after the delay. Herzog praised Horton. Once again Valenzuela was blanked Pittsburgh 5-0, St. Louis "He only^hrew 44 pitches so he "He's been pitching super. He victimized by poor offensive sup­ trimmed New York 8-3, Houston everyone loves dips! wasn't oveHWorked," Herzog said. got out of a tough jam there in the port as Mike Krukow stopped the downed Cincinnati 6-4 and Atlanta "After the delay, it just depended ninth, " Herzog said. Dodgers on seven hits and struck topped San Diego 4-2. The good news is they can also give you on how he was pitching. He threw Lonnie Smith, Tommy Herr and out 10 while helping the San Expos 5, Phillies 4 a nutrition boost. Yogurt and cheese-based dips good at Pittsburgh but they just hit Andy Van Slyke led the Cardinals Francisco Giants snap a seven- him and he had an off day against offensively. Smith, who has six game losing streak with a 2-1 At Montreal, Vance Law drew a provide protein and calcium. Vegetable dips Montreal. He got the win though stolen bases this season, swiped victory at Candlestick Park. bases-loaded walk off Charles tonight." three bases, had two hits and An error by shortstop Dave Hudson with one out in the 10th provide vitamins A and C. And surprise! When Kepshire said his teammates scored twice. Anderson in the fifth inning inning, giving the Expos their had been kidding him about not Herr, who went 2-for-2 with two enabled the Giants to score the victory. Jeff Reardon, 1-0, pitched you team them with potato chips, the chips having a win. walks, two runs scored, an RBI and only runs they needed to defeat three hilless innings of relief for add essential carbohydrates, vitamins C and Bb, "It was really getting frustrat­ a stolen base. Van Slyke hit a Valenzuela. the triumph. ing for me," Kepshire said. "Plus, double and a triple for one RBI and "Overall, 1 don’t feel that Cubs 5, Pirates 0 and potassium. One ounce of potato chips the team needed this win. If we'd he scored twice. frustrated, " Valenzuela said through an interpeter. "But when At Pittsburgh, Rick Sutcliffe (15-20 chips) contains only 150 calories. So you think you could have a win for scattered eight hits and had a pair chips and dips can also be a guilt-free snack for UPl photo your ball club, you feel a little of hits, including a home run, and Sports In Brief down." Keith Moreland went 3-for-3 and the weight conscious. Bill Caudill has become the ace of theToronto Blue Jays Valenzuela has never done that knocked in three runs to pace the bullpen after being acquired from Oakland last winter. Cubs. Sutcliffe, 3-1, struck out Youth soccer clinics scheduled well against the Giants, especially seven and walked one in besting Here are some great chip and dip recipes He, however, didn't shine Tuesday as KC's George Brett at Candlestick Park. He is 7-11 Mike Bielecki, 1-1. The Manchester Recreation Department will be conducting reached him in 7-6 Royal win over Toronto. lifetime against the Giants but only for you to try. Youth Soccer Clinics on the following dates: 3-9 at Candlestick. Moreover, he Astros 6, Reds 4 FIRST CLINIC — Pee Wee (ages 6-7) on April 29 at 6 p.m, at has lost nine of his last 10 At Houston. Kevin Bass drove in COOL CUCUMBER DIP Manchester Community College and Illing Jr, High School. AL roundup appearances against San four runs to lead the Astros to Francisco. Midgets (ages 8-9) on May 1 at 6 p.m. at Kennedy Road and victory, Bass had two singles and a Cool and refreshing and great for the weight conscious. Manchester Community College. Juniors (ages 10-11) on May 3 The Giants scored off Valenzuela homer in helping Ron Mathis to his at 6 p.m. at Kennedy Road and Manchester Community College. in the fifth after ,\lex Trevino, first major-league victory. John Intermediates (ages 12-14) on May 6 at 6 p.m. at Manchester picked up in a trade last week with Stuper, 2-1, took the loss. 1 cup unflavored lowfat yogurt Angels solo act Atlanta, ripped a one-out double. 1 cup diced cucumber Community College. Jose Uribe followed with an infield Braves 4, Padres 2 SECOND CLINIC — Pee-Wee East on May 4 at 9:30 a.m. at single to put runners on first and At San Diego, Terry Harper 1 small clove garlic, crushed Illing Junior High. Pee-Wee West on May 4 at 11 a.m. at second and, after Krukow sacri­ doubled home three runs in the 1/4 teaspoon dill weed Manchester Community College. Midget t i Junior on May 11 at not quite enough ficed runners to second and third. third inning to help the Braves to Dash cayenne pepper 9:30 a.m. at Manchester Community College. Midget 4 Junior on Dan Gladden hit an infield victory. Rick Mahler won his Potato chips May 11 at 11 a.m. at Kennedy Road. Intermediates on May 11 at Mike Warren, who left after 4 1-3 grounder that Anderson mis- fourth game without a loss and 2:30 p.m. at Manchester Community College. Bv Mike Tullv United Press International innings when the Angels closed the played, allowing two runs to score. Bruce Sutter notched his third In bowl combine all ingredients. Cover; chill at least 2 The clinics are for boys and girls who have previously gap to 7-5. Meanwhile. Krukow was ex­ save. registered in January. No registrations will be accepted at the The California Angels offered six hours. Serve with chips. clinics. soloists, and still the music was White Sox 6, Brewers 5 Makes about 1-1/2 cups. lousy. "I’m sure I’ve never been on a At Chicago, pinch-hitter Oscar Options wide open Costello at Explorers dinner club that's hit six home runs and Gamble singled home the winning run to cap a two-run rally with one EAST HARTFORD — Former NBA player and coach Larry lost,” California manager Gene TANDY TUNA DIP Mauch said Tuesday night after out in the 10th, lifting the White Costello will be the guest speaker at the 9th Annual Explorers Sox. Gamble's hit came off re­ Tap-Off Club “Hall of Fame" dinner on May 22 at the Marco Polo the Oakland A s overcome six for Bernie Kosar Fast seafood dip for unexpected guests. California home runs to defeat the liever Rollie Fingers. 0-1, and Restaurant in East Hartford at 7:30 p.m. made a winner of Bob James. 1-0, 1 can (7 ounces) tuna fish, drained Angels, 14-9. and I’m glad the commissioner "As a matter of fact never been who had given up the go-ahead run Bv Dave Raffo 2 tablespoons capers, drained in the top of the inning. United Press Internatlanal agreed," Cleveland owner Art Celebrities and pros slated for GHO on ballclub that's hit six home runs Modell said. "Now, we can sit and 2 tablespoons lemon Juice and won, either, " added Mauch. Tigers 4, Indians 3 NEW YORK - Things are wait for Bernie Kosar to decide 1 tablespoon dried minced onion HARTFORD — John Shulansky, tournament chairman of the The Angels battled back from a what he wants to do. 7-1 deficit and trailed 9-8 when At Cleveland, Kirk Gibson's shaping up just the way Bernie 1/2 teaspoon paprika 1985 Canon Sammy Davis Jr. Greater Hartford Open, announced two-out broken-bat bloop double Kosar dreamed last month when "I feel optimistic and confident the first PGA player and celebrity commitments for the "85 Dusty Baker put the game away he'll be playing for the Browns 1/4 cup vegetable oil with a three-run homer with two drove in two runs in the fifth he said he would leave college to tournament. inning, lifting the Tigers. Dan play pro football this fall. next season." 1/2 cup unflavored lowfat yogurt Opening line-up includes tour pros Mark O'Meara, 1984 outs in the top of the eighth inning. Mike Davis followed with a two- Retry, 3-1, struck out two while Kosar is free to sign with the "Given the set of circumstances, 1/4 cup mayonnaise champion Peter Jacobsen, Fuzzy Zoeller, Gary Hallberg and Chi allowing six hits and one walk over Cleveland Browns and play close they have reason to rejoice," Lynn Chi Rodriquez. Among the celebrities making an appearance run blast to cap the five-run inning said of the Browns. “Here we have Potato chips off Doug Corbett 6 2-3 innings. Willie Hernandez got to home, or to join the Minnesota will be basketball great Bob Cousy, "White Shadow" star Ken "I pride myself on being a clutch five outs for his third save. Bert Vikings. That option was left open a football player who comes out in In blender or food processor blend together tuna fish, Howard, and television and screen star Susan Saint James. Blyleven fell to 0-2. Tuesday when NFL Commissioner March and says he wants to play in hitter," said Baker, who had five capers, lemon juice, onion and paprika until smooth. Royals 7, Blue Jays 6 Pete Rozelle ruled the University Cleveland, he wants to play close to RBI. “Since this was the first time of Miami quarterback can enter home and close to his family. With machine running, slowly pour in oil until I’d faced Corbett. I didn't know At Toronto, George Brett deli­ what to expect. He struck me out the league's regular draft April 30 "That's the choice he’s made. absorbed. Stir in yogurt and mayonnaise. Serve Crosby’s name removed from tourney vered a three-run double off Bill or wait for a supplemental draft But we're still in there. We have on a bad pitch the first time, so I Caudill to trigger a five-run ninth with chips. PEBBLE BEACH, Calif, — At the request of the Crosby was just up there wanting to hit the during the summer. until midnight Thursday to get that lifted the Royals. Jorge Orta If he chooses the supplemental Bernie to send a letter to the NFL.'' family, the name Bing Crosby will no longer be associated with ball hard." followed with a home run to make a Makes 2 cups. the annual national pro-am golf tournament held at Pebble Carney Lansford added a three- draft, Kosar can play for the Rozelle met last week with winner of Joe Beckwith, 1-1, and Browns. If he enters the regular representatives of the four teams Beach, Calif., run homer in the A s 15-hit attack hand Caudill, 3-2, the loss. A statement released by Kathryn Crosby Monday said there while Dave Kingman contributed a draft, the Vikings will use the involved. ITAUAN CAPONATA DIP GREEN HERB DIP would be no Crosby tournament next January because she has solo blast and an RBI double. second overall pick to take him. Twins 4, Mariners 2 Kosar played just two years at withdrawn permission to use the Crosby name. She said the Reggie Jackson smashed a pair MCC whipped Tangy, delicious vegetable dip. Creamy herb dip... also great as a salad dressing. tournament had become "too commercial." of solo homers for California to At Minneapolis, Tom Brunansky Miami but plans to graduate this belted a two-run homer and Frank summer. The Vikings contended WINDHAM — A 19-hit attack 1/4 cup packed parsley, 1/2 teaspoon celery salt A separate statement released by the Monterey Peninsula Golf mark the 37th time in his career he lifted the Eastern Connecticut tablespoons olive or 1 can (8 ounces) tomato sauce has hit two in a game. Jackson has Viola hurled a six-hitter to pace the Kosar has no college eligibdity left stems trimmed 1/2 teaspoon basil Foundation, which hosts the annual celebrity event, said the golf and therefore was to be included State University junior varsity CREATE A DIP vegetable oil with tomato bits tournament would continue under a new name. 506 career homers, five behind Mel Twins. Viola. 2-2, struck out fourto tablespoons chopped 1/2 teaspoon tarragon record his second complete game. among players available in the squad to a 17-5 cakewalk over small eggplant (about 1/2 /4 cup pitted ripe olives, drained Ott for 12th on the all-time list. Manchester Community College green onion 1/2 cup vegetable oil "It was really a lousy game.” Salome Barojas, 0-1, took the loss. April 30 draft. pound), unpeeled, cubed 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar Brunansky has homered five times Kosar talked over options Wed­ under the lights at Eastern Tues­ Add any of the following to cup sliced onion 2 teaspoons sugar egg 1/2 cup sour cream Jan Stephenson drops suit said Jackson. "We played a day night. terrible game of baseball and in 14 career at-bats against nesday with his father, Bernie Sr., cottage cheese; cup celery, cut Into /4 teaspoon pepper tablespoon lemon juice or unflavored Barojas. and agent. Dr. John Geletka, the It was the sixth loss in a row for tablespoon prepared mustard lowfat yogurt BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Professional golfer Jan Stephenson wound up on the short end. Hell, we the Cougars and leaves them 4-16-2 1/2-inch pieces Potato chips, thick sliced has dropped a $55 million lawsuit charging former husband got killed." Orioles 11, Rangers 1 family dentist. A decision should • Sliced pimento, olives tablespoon capers, drained Potato chips be announced today in Miami. for the season. or ridged Larry Kolb with falsely imprisoning her for mental observation Jerry Narron, Dick Schofield. At Arlington. Texas, Storm Eastern improves to 12-4. and Italian seasoning teaspoon dill weed during a 1982 tournament in Alabama. Bobby Grich and Doug DeCinces "It sounds good, like everything In large skillet heat oil to sizzling over high heat. Add eggplant, onion and Davis pitched a three-hitter and is falling into place," said the elder MCC returns to action today in • Salsa sauce In blender or food processor blend together parsley, green onion, egg, U.S. District oudge William Acker of Birmingham Monday also homered for the Angels, who Mike Young and Rich Dempsey celery. Cook and stir 10 minutes. Reduce heat to medium-low. Stir in remain­ Kosar. "The three of us will have a Farmington against Tunxis Com­ • Chopped parsley, basil lemon juice, mustard, capers, dill w e ^ , celery salt, basil and tarragon filed an order dismissing the case at the request of all parties. tied a club record for most home drove in three runs apiece. Davis, munity College. The teams will ing ingredients. Simmer, stirring occasionally, until thick and celei7 is still The case had been scheduled to go to trial this week. runs in a game. There were seven 1-0, is 5-0 lifetime against the conference call sometime (Tues­ and chives until pureed. With machine running, slowly pour in oil until absorbed. solo homers overall in the game, day) to discuss this and make sure complete a suspended tie game tender-crisp. Spoon into bowl. Cover; chill at least 2 hours. Serve with chips. Rangers. He retired 19 straight we understand it. and then play a regularly sche­ • Canned shrimp or Stir in sour cream or yogurt. Serve with chips. tying a major-league record. batters from the first inning until duled contest. clams and chopped dill Makes about 3 cups. Keith Atherton picked up his the seventh when he surrendered a "We have to bring matters into Makes 2 cups. focus now," Jeff Brennan's pair of doubles • Grated Cheddar cheese first victory in relief of starter two-out double. and a pair of singles by Jeff Sonics may dismiss Wllkens The Browns and Vikings believe • Sliced radishes and they have matters in focus, and D'Angona topped the Cougar SPINACH AND BEEF DIP SEATTLE — Lenny Wilkens is among the most admired and both see Cleveland with the upper attack. bean sprouts respected sports figures ever to perform in Seattle. That may not hand. MCC )00 000 130 5-I-3 • Chopped spinach Great party dip. FAST BLENDER DIP be enough for him to keep his job, U.S. hockey team EoiUrn 031 541 12x17-19-0 "I always said we had the Pott and HIM;Roman and Whit*, w - and tarragon package (10 ounces) 1 jar (2-1/2 ounces) dried Great for kids. Wilkens tenure as Seattle SuperSonics coach is almost strongest case in this whole affair. Romon; L- Poll. certainly the subject of a news conference scheduled for today by • Chopped fresh fennel frozen chopped spinach, beef, crumbled team owner Barry Ackerley. nears medai round and lemon juice defrosted and drained 1 cup sour cream or unflavored package (10 ounces) frozdn 1/2 cup unflavored Ackerley has said on more than one occasion during the season • Shredded carrots package (8 ounces) cream lowfat yogurt* chopped vegetable, lowfat yogurt he remains "a Lenny Wilkens fan," but speculation about PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia loudly in front of the officials' Something Different...... Wish Someone A cheese, softened* lA cup minced green onions (UPl) — The United States is and onions defrosted and drained* 1 package (.6 ounce) onion Wilkens’ coaching future intensified as the club stumbled dressing room, objecting to icing • Chopped broccoli and cup mayonnaise* 1 clove garlic, minced through a 31-51 season and missed the playoffs for only the second scheduled to play East Germany calls against the Canadians. cup creamy-style salad dressing mix today, needing only a tie to clinch a Happy Birthday Italian seasoning tablespoons milk 2 teaspoons dill weed time in the past eight seasons. “Our players are not used to Potato chips cottage cheese Potato chips berth in the medal rounds at the such rough games, " Bukac said. With A Herald Happy Heart • Chopped watercress World Ice Hockey Championships. "There was lots of stick work and In bowl combine spinach, cream cheese, mayonnaise, milk and dried beef; Don Zimmer appeals fine Tuesday the Americans hooking. It cost a lot of strength." Serve with your favorite beat thoroughly. Stir in sour cream or yogurt, green onions, garlic and dill until In blender or food processor blend together vegetable and cottage squeaked by West Germany 4-3 to Team Canada head coach Doug CHICAGO — Chicago Cubs' third base coach Don Zimmer says up their record to 4-1, second only Carpenter said he did not want to style of potato chips. well blended. Serve with chips. cheese until smooth. Add yogurt and dressing mix; blend 30 seconds. he will appeal his fine for an incident with umpire Joe West last to the Soviet Union's 5-0 mark in discuss the refereeing, but forward Serve with chips. Wednesday during the Cubs-Phillies’ game. the tournament. John Anderson was willing. Makes 4 cups. Zimmer was fined an undisclosed amount of money but was not In other games, the Soviet Union "It was a tough game, as tough ‘ For a lighter dip, substitute reduced-calorie cream cheese and reduced- Makes 3-1/2 cups. suspended by National League president Chub Feeney. overpowered Sweden 6-2, East as in the NHL, and both teams got Only calorie mayonnaise; use yogurt. ‘Or 1-1/2 cups cooked chopped vegetable. The coach was ejected after he claimed that West picked him Germany tied Finland 4-4 and mad at times. But the Europeans $6.00 up by the neck and threw him to the ground when Keith Moreland Canada tied Czechoslovakia 4-4. always take dives, and the referee was thrown out at third trying to stretch a double into a triple. The Canada-Czechoslovakia did not fall for that.” he said. "I have witnesses who saw that guy grab me by the back of my game generated controversy. All-American Kerry Miller of jersey and throw me down, " Zimmer said. ‘T il bring those “The game was not rough, it was Michigan State contributed two Call.... people with me." very rough, " complained Czech goals to the American victory, coach Ludek Bukac. Canada as­ including the game-winner with sistant coach Tom Watt stormed 8:18 to go. 643-2711 MANCUKSTKR HP:HA1.1). \V>'(lnrs(t;i\ . April 24, 198ri - 15

14 - MANCUKSTKR HERALD. Wediu-sd^iy. April 24, 19H5 Your Neighbor’s Kitchen Dieter’s Almanac Haaenow is a cut-up as cook Fasting to iose weight poses risks to heaith Next it turns to its most concen­ system, normally powered by I Bv Theodore Berlund _ even consider fasting if you are Century Crofts): c.ltraTe'dSor‘rLcstarts to break down as water is "o d T S sugaT^uSsugar, must shift gears too in order given up. Muscular tissue, particu­ trated form: fat. The body must margarine Newspaper Enterprise pregnant or breast feeding; or if Studies of starving people and shift metabolic gears to burn fat to burn ketones for'diiei^V- K e­ By Nancy Poppas meat juices which remain in the animals (the difference between larly, gives up large proportions of HAGENOW HAD ALWAYS EN­ >/4 cup currants or ralilni Association you have gout, kidney trouble, for energy instead of the carbohy­ tones, a form of alcohol, are Herald Reporter skillet. Add tomato juice and fasting and starving is that the first water — about 35 percent of its JOYED kitchen dabbling, but did 2 tablespoons minced crystal­ heart or other circulatory disease, drate. Because fat burns ineffi­ probably the reason for "highs” in water: cook and stir until thick­ is voluntary) show that profound weight. The heart, being mostly not begin to cook seriously, he said, lized ginger Many people traditionally fast liver disease, anemia or a nervous ciently, certain chemical side religious fasts. When Alfred Hagenow of Whit­ until about five years ago. "That’s ened and bubbly. Pour over the changes take place in the body muscle, disintegrates at about the >/4 cup heavy cream for religious or political reasons. disorder. products, known collectively as ney Road gets ready to cook a meat in the casserole. Cover and within a few days: slowing of same rate as skeletal muscle. when my legs went bad on m e," 3 large eggs Fasting to lose weight is a more ketones, build up. They build up Al some time before fat stored in meal, he has to make a quick stop bake in a 350-degree oven for 1 metabolism, lowering of body More than water is lost. During said Hagenow, who has arthritis. 8 slices French bread, cut on the recent practice that could develop ALONG WITH FAT, you are also faster in fasting women than in the abdomen and under the skin is in his bedroom first. hour. temperature and blood pressure the first phase of fasting, the body "I had to give up hunting and diagonal to make them as large as only in our overstuffed modern going to lose a lot of body protein fasting men. Nom alterthe sex, the gone, the body starts stealing That’s because Hagenow, a Cut carraots in half crosswise and slowing of heartbeat. easily obtains its energy from bowling. And 1 needed something society. Its intent is to produce not when you fast. Much of this will more a person weighs, the more protein from muscles (including quality control supervisor at Pratt and then into quarters lengthwise, possible carbohydrate in the form of a else to do. So I started cooking” Cook drained pineapple gently in a state of grace, but a more come from shrinking muscles. But the heart) and converting it to & Whitney, keeps his prized to form thin sticks. Add carrots, starch called glycogen, which has ketones will accumulate. Hagenow is not one to approach 1 tablespoon butter, in a medium­ graceful state, a svelte figure. you will lose protein from blood IN IT IA L WEIGHT LOSS is from energy-yielding chemicals. As a collection of knives in his bedroom onions and mushrooms to stew. water loss. Not all of the tissues of been stored in muscles and liver. things by degrees. "1 just plunge sized saucepan. When fruit is There is another important and probably also develop anemia. KETONES PUT a load on result of this loss of protein and fat closet. Cover and bake for an additional 45 the body give up their water at the Since the body carries only a few right in, up to the elbows, so to lightly bronwed, add reserved difference. Jews, Catholics, yogis Your hair will stop growing, and kidneys and cause acetone breath. in supporting tissue, skin hangs "M y wife doesn't want them in to 60 minutes, or until meat and same rates. The first water lost is pounds of glycogen, this energy is speak," he said. juice, currants or raisins and and Buddhists who fast for solemn some hair may fall out. Your skin The brain and central nervous and internal organs sag. the kitchen, they're just too vegetables are tender. Stir well from reserves. Then healthy tissue soon used up. In his "immersion approach” to ginger. Cook 3 minutes. reasons generally do so only for a will become dry and scaly. sharp!" Hagenow said. "She hates before serving cooking, Hagenow has subscribed Add 'A cup of the cream and boil day or two — and probably do little Dr. Drenick’s fasters lose about a knife that's 'too sharp.’ Andllike Serves six. to two national cooking maga­ gently until sauce thickens, about 3 harm to their bodies. Those who a pound a day, with the fattest to sharpen a knife every time 1 use zines; began to collect both knives Al’s chili minutes. Remove from heat. In a fast to lose weight must do so for patients losing the most, and men it.” and cookbooks: signed up for a shallow bowl, beat eggs with months to achieve any results. losing more than women. The Hagenow has been collecting Vegetable oil as needed gourmet cooking course at the high remaining 'A cup cream. Heat 2 The health risks are enormous. record weight loss was that of a knives from flea markets and tag 1 medium to large onion school: and started combing the tablespoons butter in a large skillet A folk tale of fasters says fasting 540-pound man who lost 71 pounds sales for about five years, he said. 2 large cloves garlic, chopped Wednesday editions of three news­ until hot but not browned. Dip 4 allows the body to rest. Some claim the first month and 40 pounds the He prefers old knives with carbon V< to Vt cup fresh green or red papers in search of recipes to try slices bread on both sides in egg that "fasting brings a welcome second. But very few patients kept steel blades — the kind which will chill peppers, minced out on his wife. 1V< pounds ground beef and pork mixture. Fry in skillet until hot and physiological rest for the digestive their weight off. Of 105 patients, 96 rust if not dried and polished after His pile of clippings is now about 1 16-ounce can whole toamtoes browned on both sides. tract and the central nervous had regained their weight two each use — because he believes 2 feet high, he said. "M y daughter 1 g-ounce can tomato sauce Repeat with remaining bread. system. It normalizes years ialer! they hold a better edge. gave me a notebook for all of that 1 S-ounce can tomato paste Serve immediately with pineapple metabolism.” Here is some basic information "F o r the kind of cooking I do, a mess, but I just haven’t gotten from two standard references. C o ix e S ^ ^ But a physician who has done good knife is important.' ’ Hagenow 3 generous tablespoons hot chili topping. Makes four generous everything organized yet.” some extensive research in fast­ The Physiological Basis of Medical said. He particularly enjoys bon­ powder servings. From this pile of seemingly- ing, Dr. Ernst J. Drenick of the Practice by Charles H. Best and ing large cuts of meat. For 1 generous tablespoon ground disorganized papers, however, Ha­ Chicken with lime butter Veterans Administration Medical Norman B. Taylor (Williams & Thanksgiving, he boned a whole cumin genow was able to pull the recipes 6 chicken thighs Center in Los Angeles, urges Wilkins) and Principles of Physiol­ pork loin, stuffed it and rolled it '/i teaspoon ground red pepper he wanted to share with the 1 tablespoon Worcestershire >/i teaspoon salt caution. He says you should not ogy by David Jensen (Appleton back around to form a huge rolled Manchester Herald. The chicken sauce Vi teaspoon pepper roast. \vith lime won $10,000 in last year’s 1 teaspoon salt One-third cup cooking oil For less festive occasions, how­ National Cooking Contest. 1 tablespoon paprika 1 lime, juiced ever, he bones and chunks various 8 tablespoons butter Menus cuts of meat, to make hearty soups Veal burgoo 2 16-ounce cans red kidney beans Vi teaspoon chives, minced or stews. Specialties of this knife- 2 pounds boneless veal, cut into In a 3- or 4-quart Dutch oven, Vi teaspoon dill weed Friday; Orange juice, tuna salad wielding cook include veal and 1-inch cubes saute onion, garlic and chopped Sprinkle chicken on both sides Senior citizen on a roll, vegetable sticks, choco­ mushroom stew, barbecued pork, 2 tablespoons vegetable oil chili peppers in oil. Add ground with salt and pepper. In large orange-chicken stew and mines­ V< cup all-purpose flour beef and pork. Cook, stirring often, The following meals will be late cake. frying pan. place oil and heal to trone with beef shanks. He also 2 tablespoons prepared mustard until all traces of red are gone from served at Mayfair Gardens and medium temperature. Add likes chicken dishes of all kinds, 2 teaspoons instant beet bouillon the meat. Break up lumps of meat Westhill Gardens the week of April Bolton *chool* chicken and saute about four and fancy brunch dishes, like the granules as you stir. 29 through May 3 to Manchester Add all remaining ingredients, minutes, or until lightly brown. residents who are 60 or older: french toast recipe he shared with 1>A teaspoons salt The following lunches will be except kidney beans, and cover Turn chicken, cover and reduce Monday; Beef continental over the Herald. 1 teaspoon sugar served in the Bolton public schools pot. Simmer for about an hour, heat to low. Cook 10 minutes, or rice, Normandy vegetables, rye He cooks all of these dishes in 2>/4 cups tomato juice the week of April 29 through May 3. then add beans, still in their juice. until fork can be inserted in bread, pear fruit compote. tremendous quantities — institu­ 1 cup water Monday: Baked chicken with Bring chili back to a simmer and chicken with ease. Tuesday: Apple juice, veai scal- tional stockpots are his favorites. t small carrots orange glaze, buttered rice, green cook for an additional IS minutes. Remove chicken and keep loplni, shells with Italian sauce, Unfortunately, his family of nine 12 whole pearl onions, or frozen beans, applesauce cookie. Refrigerate chili overnight, then warm; drain off oil and discard. In Italian bread, salad with Italian has dwindled considerably. Six of small whole onions Tuesday; Spaghetti with meal reheat the next day. Serves eight to same frying pan, add lime juice dressing, prune coffee kuchen. his seven children are grown and 2 cups sliced fresh mushrooms sauce, vegetables, garlic bread, Herakl photo by Tarquinto ten people. and cook over low heat until juice Wednesday: Pineapple juice, have left home. In a large skillet, brown half of pudding with peaches. begins to bubble. Add butter, Tahitian chicken, rice pilaff, Al Hagenow of Whitney Road chops an onion for a stew. "But I still like to cook in big the meat in hot oil. Transfer from French toast with Wednesday; Cheeseburger, corn stirring, until butler becomes dinner roll, zucchini sticks, blueb­ amounts, " said Hagenow. "So I ’ll frying pan to a three-quart casse­ niblets, frencb fries, fresh fruit. He specializes in making enormous quantities of stews, pineapple topping opaque and forms a thickened erry tart with topping. wait until the whole family is role with a slotted spoon and brown Thursday: Shepherd’s pie, hot which he packs and brings to various members of his 120-ounce can pineapple chunks, sauce. Stir in chives and dill weed. Thursday: Vegetable juice, getting back together, or I’ll bring the other half of the meat. roll, pudding with peaches. drained, juice reserved Spoon sauce over chicken. Serves roast beef, mashed potatoes, large Manchester family. Hagenow began cooking five some of what I cook over to my Stir flour, mustard, bouillon Friday: Fruit juice, hamburger 5 tablespoons butter or six. summer squash casserole, wheal years ago. father, or my wife’s mother” granules, salt and sugar into the pizza, tossed salad, choice of bread, rocky road pudding. dressing, fruited gelatin with Friday: Six-bean soup, maca­ topping. roni with cheese and ham, mixed vegetables, rye bread, fresb fruit. Bar cookies offer a special treat at right time Coventry *chools It’s time to pack the lunches, and what will you add smooth and of spreading consistency, 1 to 3 minutes, 1 cup packed brown sugar Meal* on Wheel* The following lunches will be for dessert? Or, can you make something for the bake adding a few drops of milk if necessary. 2 tablespoons flour The following meals will be served in the Coventry elementary sale? Is it your turn to bake for the Cub Scouts? For /4 cup packed brown sugar the cool evening meal, second. choice! >A cup flaked coconut has browns, cole slaw, gelatin with 2 eggs Monday: Boneless pork loin with Bar cookies are made in a square or rectangular 1 orange topping. Kitchen Vi cup all-purpose flour gravy, baked potato, squash, pan and cut into squares. They are fast and easy to Orange icing (recipe follows) salad, whipped jello. Roast beef Tuesday: Caizone. Marge Churchill Vt teaspoon baking powder make, often requiring only one step. Brownies are an Combine 1 cup flour and 'A cup brown sugar in a sandwich, applesauce, peaches, Vt teaspoon vanilla example of cookies made by the one-step method. bowl. Cut in butter until mixture is crumbly, using a Vi teaspoon salt milk. RHAM High School* More elaborate bar cookies may be made in several pastry blender. Press into the bottom of a 12x8-inch Tuesday: Roast turkey with Vi cup chopped nuts steps as different layers of ingredients are added. glass baking dish. Microwave on high for 2 minutes, The following lunches will be ■A cup chocolate chips, divided stuffing and gravy, whipped pota­ Bar cookies are made from a soft dough which is rotating dish quarter-turn. Microwave for 2 minutes served at RHAM junior and senior Fudgy brownies 'A cup sifted powder sugar, if desired for frosting toes, cranberry sauce, peas, salad, easily spread in a pan. They have excellent keeping more. Let stand directly on counter for 5 minutes. high schools the week of April 29 2 ounces unsweetened chocolate, pre-melted or Microwave butter in a mixing bowl at 70 percent cake. Bologna and cheese sand­ quality, and because of their shape are easily packed Beat eggs slightly in a bowi, using an electric mixer through May 3: solid power (Med-High) for 1 minute, or until melted. Stir in wich, fresh apple, milk. for storage, school lunches, or mailing to that student at medium speed. Add 1 cup brown sugar, 2 Monday: Chicken patty, mashed i/i cup butter sugar thoroughly. Stir in remaining ingredients, Wednesday: Shells with meat away at college who longs for a touch of mom’s good tablespoons flour, baking powder, sail and vanilia; potatoes, with gravy, wax beans, 1 cup packed brown sugar except chips. Spread in an 8x8- or 10x6-inch glass sauce, wax beans, peas, salad, cooking. beat until blended. Stir in walnuts and coconut. Pour homemade roll, whipped dessert. >'4 cup all-purpose flour baking dish. Sprinkle with 'A cup chips: shield comers pudding parfait. Cold turkey sand­ over baked layer. Tuesday: Sloppy Joe on a roll, To avoid over-cooking the corners of cookies baked 2 eggs of dish with foil. wich, applesauce, milk. Microwave on high for 4‘A minutes, or until set, seasoned rice, buttered peas, in a square pan, shield the corners with a small piece >/> teaspoon baking powder Place dish on an inverted saucer in microwave Thursday: Corned beef dinner, rotating dish quarter-turn every 2 minutes. Cool dish assorted fruit. of aluminum foil which has been carefully folded over v< teaspoon vanilla oven. Microwave on high for 4 minutes; rotate once. boiled potato, carrots, salad, pud­ directly on counter. Wednesday; Homemade pizza, the corner and extends 1 inch in over the cookie dough >/4 teaspoon salt Sprinkle with remaining chips. Microwave on high for ding. Ham salad sandwich, sliced Peel a thin layer of skin from orange, using a green beans, fresh fruit. Do not use large pieces of foil which touch each other. Vi cup finely chopped nuts, optional 1 to 3 minutes, rotating >A-turn every minute. Cool pineapple, milk. vegetable peeler. Slice into thin strips, ^ t aside. Thursday; Roast pork with This may cause arching and damage your In a mixing bowl, combine chocolate, butter and directly on top of counter. When cooled, sprinkle with Friday: Baked turbot, whipped Prepare orange icing and frost bars. Sprinkle with gravy, mashed potatoes, peas, microwave. sugar. Microwave at 50 percent power (Med) for2to4 sifted powdered sugar, if desired. potatoes, spinach, salad, cookies. slivered orange rind. Cut into 3x 1-inch bars. Makes 32 homemade roll, gingerbread with Tips for microwaving bars: minutes, or until melted. Blend well. Add remaining Egg salad sandwich, fresh orange, bars. • No dish preparation is needed unless called for in ingredients: beat until well-blended. Spread in an 8x8- milk. topping. Caramel nut bar* Friday: Hamburger on a roll, the recipe. or 6x 10-inch baking dish. • Shield the corners with foil during the first half of Place dish on an inverted saucer in the microwave V i cup butter, divided Orange Icing M*nche*ter *chool* french fries, cole slaw, pears. 2/3 cup p ack^ brown sugar the cooking time to avoid over-done, crusty corners. oven. Microwave on high for 4 to 7 minutes, or until 1 cup silted powdered sugar Vi teaspoon salt The following lunches will be • Set the cookie dish on an inverted saucer in the done, rotating 'A-turn after 2, 4 and 5 minutes. Cool 3'A teaspoons orange juice Andover Elementary 1 cup quick-cooking rolled oats served In the Manchester public bottom of the microwave to improve even baking. directly on countertop and frost with chocolate 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1 cup all-purpose flour schools the week of April 29 The following lunches will be • Test for doneness with a toothpick. A small frosting. Combine all ingredients in a bowl. Beat until Vi pound (about 28) caramel candles through May 3. served at Andover Elementary amount of moisture appearing on the top will dry smooth, using a spoon. Frost bars; garnish with 2 tablespoons milk Monday; Hot dog or chilli dog on School the week of April 29 through during standing time. Chocolate frosting slivered orange rind. • If you are using a clear glass dish, look at the 1 cup powdered sugar roll, corn chips, buttered broccoii, May 3: center of the bottom. Very little unbaked batter should 1 ounce unsweetened chocolate (pre-melted or Vi cup chopped nuts chilled mixed fruit. Monday: Doughboys, baked appear. Layered bars should appear cooked com­ squares) Mix ‘A cup butter, brown sugar and salt. Add oats Tuesday: Hamburger-macaroni beans, carrots, fruit. pletely from the bottom. 2 tablespoons butter and flour: beat at low speed until particles are fine. In last week’s Manchester Herald, a recipe for casserole, buttered green beans, Tuesday: Chicken patty with • Let stand directly on the countertop for 5 to 10 3 tablespoons milk Reserve 1 cup. Press remaining crumb mixture into Scallops Veronique appeared incorrectly. bread and butter, fresh orange gravy, mashed potatoes, corn, minutes to cool and complete carry-over cooking. 2 cups confectioners sugar an 8x8-inch glass baking dish. Place dish on an The correct recipe follows: juice bar. chocolate cake. • Frost bars when slightly warm. The warmth >/t teaspoon vanilla inverted saucer in the microwave. Microwave at 50 Wednesday; Cheese and peppe- Wednesday: Grinders, chips, cole slaw, fruit. improves flavor of the frosting. In a small mixing bowl, combine chocolate, butter percent power (Med) for 3 to 7 minutes, or just until roni pizza, Popeye salad, oatmeal Scallop* Varonique Thursday: Combo pizza, salad, • Cut with a sharp knife when completely cool. and milk; microwave at 50 percent power (Med) for 3 done: rotate every 2 minutes. raisin crlspies. Thursday: Baked meat loaf with juice bars. • For crisp bars, quarter and remove each quarter to 4 minutes, or until chocolate is soft and mixture is In a 4-cup measure, or a small glass bowl, combine 1 pound poached scallops caramels, milk and ‘A cup butter. Microwave at SO gravy, whipped potatoes, buttered Friday: Grilled cheese, potato to a firm surface with a pancake turner, then thick. Stir after one-half of the time. Stir in remaining ■A cup water complete cutting. percent power (Med) for 2 to S'A minutes, or until mixed vegetables, bread and but­ puffs, mixed vegetables, pirate ingredients. Let stand for 5 to 10 minutes. Beat until Vi cup white wine caramels are soft, stirring every 2 minutes. Blend ter, applesauce. cake. 2 tablespoons chopped carrots well. 2 tablespoons chopped celery Stir in powdered sugar and nuts. Spread over base. Just cut out the coupons and you’ll save on one 2 tablespoons chopped onion Sprinkle with reserved crumb mixture. Microwave 1 sprig of parsley Big shrimp makes good eating for 3 to 8 minutes, or until topping bubbles in several of our great new breakfast biscuits. There are three 1 lemon slice places, rotating >A-tum every three minutes. Cool $1.00 ■A small bay leaf Although many restaurants prepare baked directly on countertop. different biscuits to choose from. A sausage biscuit, stuffed shrimp, the version al Feast, 250 Hartford 4 peppercorns Road, is the one that Marge and Don D’Avanzo of L*mon ch*«s«cak* bar* ■A teaspoon salt OFF an egg and sausage biscuit and a bacon, e ^ and cheese, Carriage Drive were seeking. To poach scallops: Combine the above STEAK >A cup butter Mike Merriam, the chef and owner of Feast, Ingredients and bring to a boil in a 1-quart biscuit. And each biscuit is baked fresh daily right on Today’s >A cup packed brown sugar pointed out that there are two "secrets” to casserole. Add scallops to hot liquid. Push Vi teaspoon salt preparing this dish. First is a good stuffing — he scallops under poaching liquid as much as the premises. So come and get ’em. It’s a great way to Special 1 cup quIck-cookIng rolled oats uses crabmeat and white wine. possible. Cover and microwave at full power for 3 1 cup all-purpose flour But the second factor — and perhaps the one Nancy Pappas minutes, stirring three times. Let stand covered start your day fresh. if ^ a good tim e 1 package (S-ounce) cream cheese that makes many people enjoy eating baked for 3 minutes. Remove with a slotted spoon. 1/3 cup granulated sugar stuffed shrimp at restaurants more than they do I egg 2 tablespoons butter for the great taste. at home — is that restaurants can buy extremely m Vi cup chopped green onions large shrimp. Those used al Feast, for example, 1 tablespoon grated lemon peel 6.26 2 tablespoons cornstarch are ” 10s.” That means that only 10 of these 1 tablespoon lemon Juice Combine all ingredients except the shrimp, and 2 tablespoons milk Vi teaspoon ground mace shrimp are required to make a pound. toss lightly. Remove most of the shell from each Mix butter, brown sugar and salt. Add oats and l ‘A cups chicken broth The average "jumbo” shrimp in a super­ of the shrimp: leave only the tail section of shell flour. Beat at low speed until particles are fine. V i cup white wine market, however, are only about half that big. intact. Devein and butterfly shrimp, leaving 1 tablespoon lemon juice BUY ONE GET ONE FREE. This means they are not as meaty and juicy, and Reserve 1 cup of mixture. Press remaining mixture halves of shrimp still attached al the center. into an 8xS-inch glass baking dish. Microwave at 50 1 cup green seedless grapes, halved Your choice o f one o f our new Biscuit Sandwiches-.Sausage they do not hold as much stuffing. Smaller shrimp Half pound of Biscuit, .Sausage and Egg Biscuit or Bacon, Egg and Cheese Bi.scuit. Press several tablespoons into each of the percent power (Med) for 3 to 7 minutes, or just until 1 1/3 cups cooked white and wild rice, hot also cook much more quickly — beware of letting shrimp. Arrange stuffing-side-up in a shallow, In a 2-quart casserole, combine butter and USOA Choice them dry out! almost done, rotating quarter-turn every 2 minutes. Vilktonly tlunnfi hrcakfati hour* lightly greased pan. Bake in a 425-degree oven for Microwave cream cheese in a small mixing bowl at green onions. Microwave at full power for 2 to 2‘A 81 partu'lpaiing Mi l>onaltJ'»* in irsA 10 minutes. Serves four to six. Top Sirloin Steak ( onnci lUul and Wrairm SO percent power (Med) for SO seconds. Add minutes, or until green onions are tender. Stir in MaaaaihuKiu G O O D TIME LM mI Nr|>oraitun Umii one luupon >/i loaf firm-type white bread, crusts removed, In this weekly column, simply write a note telling Whisk in chicken broth and wine. Microwave at Only percuMi>merpervi8l( t.oupon GREAT TASTE reserved. Microwave on high for 6 to 10 minutes, or *S«4ai*2 rrdeemahle from April 22nd thru cubed us the name of your favorite dish at a local full power (or 4 to 5 minutes, or until thickened until fairly firm In the center, rotating dish Sunday. May Mh Please preacnl 8 ounces crabmeat or Imitation crab legs, restaurant. WeTI contact the chef and ask lor the and bubbly, stirring 3 times. Mixture should be (hit coupon when orderm* quarter-turn every 3 minutes. Cool covered, directly Operator Retmhoraemeni shredded recipe. Include your name, address and a phone thick and smooth. Stir in lemon Juice. Gently (old • steak Fries • Texas Toast ( WMMOA 226 *u»aell Street. on countertop, and refrigerate. Hadlry MA tmilA ‘A cup chopped sweet red pepper number where yoq can be reached during the day. in poached scallops. Cover and microwave at full • Huge Garden Salad 2 tablespoons fresh or freeze-dried chives (Phone number will not be published) Please Orang* fro*t*d coconut bare power for 3 to 3>A minutes, or until heated 1 tablespoon paprika concentrate on restaurants in the Manchester through. Stir in grapes. Let stand covered (or B • Garnish of Onion Rings 1 cup sifted flour Jet of 2 tablespoons melted butter area. Address Inquiries to: Today’s Special, minutes. Serve over hot cooked rice. Sprinkle Vi cup brown sugar, packed R0Ut66 Vi cup sauterne (a white wine) Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester, with paprika. 2S3 18 to 20 very large shrimp 06040. l/S cup butler 3025 MAIN ST., GLASTONBURY 2 eggs MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, April '24. 1985 - 17 16 - MANCHESTER HKRALD, Wednesday. April 24. 1985 Supermarket Shopper About Town Advice What to do when refund doesn’t come Singers at May cabaret The husband and wife singing team, Htjward and Bv Martin Sloane Karen Sprout, will present a "May Cabar^^ of music (jnited Feature Syndicate Pillsbury Ready to Spread Frosting Supreme Abjsy offers her advice Clip ‘n’ file refunds (any flavor), Pillsbury’s Best Flour (5 pounds or from Broadway musicals May 4 at 7:30 p.m, at North Have you ever sent for a refund offer, then waited larger), Totino’s Party Pizza (any flavor). Miscellaneous Food Products (File 9) Hungry Jack Instant Potato Flakes (24 serving United Methodist Church, and waited for it to arrive? 1 receive a lot of mail from 300 Parker St. readers who have that problem. "What can be done?" size or larger): two different Universal Product Clip out this file and keep it with similar Codes from the following Green Giant products; They will be accompan­ on reading by youngsters they ask. ied by Nancy Olson, orga­ 1 have found that 12 weeks (or three months) is a cash-off coupons — beverage refund offers with Vegetables in Butter Sauce, Vegetables in beverage coupons, for example. Start collecting 16-ounce Family-Size Bags, Vegetables in Boil’n nist and director of music that kind of money, but there’s a reasonable amount of lime to wait for a refund If you for the Covenant Congrega­ DEAR ABBY: As an eighth- have not received your refund within that time, write the needed proofs of purchase while looking (or Bag Pouch (any variety), Corn-on-the-Cob; and grade English and social studies big difference between a cook and the required forms at the supermarket, in five different Universal Product C(xles from tional Church in Cromwell a chef. A chef is a well-trained, (0 the company. Be sure to address your inquiry to the and accompanist for the teacher, I am trying to encourage customer-relations department, at the address shown newspapers and magazines, and when trading these Green Giant products: 12-ounce Niblets my students to establish the habit Dear specially schooled, high-salaried with friends. Offers may not be available in all Corn, 17-ounce Whole Kernel Corn, 17-ounce New Britain Chorale. professional for whom cooking is on the product package. Howard Sprout sings of reading. Sue Belz of Sun Prairie, Wis., sent for the Quaker areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive Cream Style Corn, 16-ounce Green Beans (any Students tend to emulate and Abby an art — not just a job. each refund. style), 17-ounce Sweet Peas, 12-ounce No Salt-No with the Hartford, Spring- In case you don't know it, the Heritage Tin offer. She waited and waited. Twelve field, New Haven and Yale identify with famous people, so I weeks went by, and she wrote tothecompany. "Three The following refund offers are worth $7 69. Sugar Added Niblets Corn, 2.5-ounce Sliced or am asking various celebrities to Abigail most overworked and underpaid This week’s refund offers have a total value of Whole Mushrooms, 4.5-ounce Sliced or Whole symphonies, with the Con­ employee in a restaurant is the weeks later I received the Heritage Tin, a letter of necticut and New Britain help me with this project. As you Van Buren .ipology and 85 worth of Quaker coupons. It was $13.69. Mushrooms or 6-ounce Sliced or Whole Mush­ know, Abby, better educated stu­ busboy. Everything you touch, the These offers require refund forms: rooms. Expires May 31, 1985. opera companies and with busboy has washed before you got definitely a good idea to write.” the Hartt Summer Theater. dents grow up to be more informed Mrs. H. Spalding of Rochester, N.Y., sent for the BANQUET-HUNGRY JACK Chicken and HELLMAN'S Cake Mix Refund. Receive up to a and responsible citizens. there, and he'll wash it again after Biscuits Offer. Receive a free coupon for Hungry $1.35 refund. Send the required refund form and He is a teacher and theater you leave. He gives the cook clean $2.50 refund from Uncle Ben’s Rice. She says that director at the University Would you please write a para­ months went by and she heard nothing about her Jack Biscuits (a 10-biscuit size can), plus two two labels from a 32-ounce or larger jar of graph or two, stressing the impor­ act will create a bond ot closeness plates for the food, and the waiter 50-cenl coupons good on any size or flavor of Heilman’s Real Mayonnaise and a box top from of Hartford’s Hartt School between parent and child as well as clean silver and clean glasses. refund. Finally, she decided to write to the company. of Music, Western State tance of reading? "Within two weeks I received a very nice lettertelling Banquet Fried Chicken, and free recipes. Send any brand of Devil’s Food or Chocolate Cake Mix, Karen and Thank you for your time and make the child aware of the buried He’s the one you see balancing a the required refund form and one Universal plus the cash-register tape with the purchase University and the Greater tray with about 100 pounds of me they would look into the matter. One week later I Hartford Academy of the Howard Sprout help. treasures that can be found in received my check for $2.50, " says Mrs. Spalding. Product Code symbol from a package of Banquet price of the cake mix circled. Expires May 31, RAY SMYTHE, books. dishes on it. If a busboy makes a Fried Chicken (any size or flavor) and Ivo 1985, Performing Arts. Let me share with you the minimum wage, he’s lucky. Fortu­ "They did do the right thing, and it does pay to follow Karen Sprout has performed with the Village Light PORTLAND. ORE. op on a refund never received. ” Universal Product Code symbols from two LAND O’ LAKES Free Pie Crust Offer. Receive closing paragraph from one of my nately, the waiters and waitresses 10-ounce cans of any flavor of Hungry Jack a purchase price refund of up to $1.25 on any Opera Group in , the Simsbury Light favorite poems, "The Reading doshare their tips with him, but it’s The vast majority of people who write to Inquire Opera, the Manchester Gilbert and Sullivan Players DEAR MR. SMYTHE: With about lost refunds receive considerate responses ft om Biscuits. Expires June 30, 1985 brand of pie crust. Send the required refund form pleasure. If I could give young Mother” by Strickland Gillilan: not much. CHEX Party Mix Free Fixin’s Offer Receive a and one Universal Product Code symbol from any and the Mark Twain Masquers. Don’t get me wrong; everybody the manufacturers. Unfortunately, a few don’t, and Tickets may be reserved by calling 649-3696 or people one piece of advice, it would “You may have tangible wealth Hsrald photo by Tarquinlo free coupon good for 1 pound of Parkay Stick package of Land O’ Lakes Pour-A-Quiche quiche untold: in the restaurant business really this can be extremely frustrating. After all, you spent 647-8729. be, read, read, read! good money purchasing the refunded products, Margarine. Send the required refund form and filling and the cash-register receipt with the Reading will open up new "Caskets of jewels and coffers of works hard and few get rich, but if two proofs of purchase from specially marked pie-crust purchase price circled. Expires May 31, gold. there’s an extra tip to be given, paying for postage to send for the refund, and paying worlds, real and imagined. Read Roll out the barrow for more postage to inquire about it. Chex brand cereal packages, plus one Universal 1985. Check blood pressure for information, read for pleasure, "Richer than I you can never be remind your readers to give it to Product Code symbol from 1 pound of Parkay Here’s a refund form to write for: A $1.25 cash the busboy. over work on the shell, which will What should you do if you receive no response to Manchester Health Departmemt Geriatric Clinic read for inspiration. Our libraries Things are busy these days at the your inquiry concerning a missing refund? My Stick Margarine. Expires June 30. 1985. refund. HALLS $1.25 Refund, Consumer Affairs, contain a wealth of information "I had a mother who read to SAN ANTONIO COOK officially open June 2 with Peter Harvey GREAT AMERICAN MENUS Free Cookbook 201 Tabor Rd. Morris Plains, NJ 07950. Offer will hold special clinics in May, Blood Pressure Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell, suggestion is to write to the president of the company Send the required refund form and five different Month, at the Manchester Senior Citizens’ Center. and entertainment, and it's all DEAR COOK: Thanks for the and Friends performing Broadway and explain in detail why you won’t be using the expires June 30. 1985. While waiting for the refund yours — as much as you want — reminder. And may I remind you though the season isn't set to open until Universal Product Code symbols from the form, save the Universal Product Code symbols A clinic will be held May 1 from 9 to 11 a m., by DEAR ABBY: "Waiter in Bev­ favorites. The band shell's audience product anymore. You don’t need to know his or her following: Pillsbury Plus Cake Mix (any flavor). appointment only, for clients whose blood pressure is free for the taking! that sometimes the "busboy" is a June 2. Bicentennial Band Shell Presi­ name. Just address your letter to "Office of the from any flavor of any two Halls Bags. j The person who does not read erly Hills” was way off base when girl. dent Richard Lauzier holds a wheelbar­ dance area is being expanded as part of being monitored by the clinic nurse. he said, “The cook is the highest President” Call 647-3179 for an appointment. On May 15 the has no advantage over the person a $6,000 improvements campaign. my refund request on the 28th ol the month, and who cannot read. paid employee in the restaurant — CONFIDENTIAL TO CURIOUS row while David Shapiro takes a Luckily, refunds not received are the exception to Hershey’s Syrup back labels for their free half-gallon clinic will hold a general screening. Blood pressures in fact, in the better restaurants IN ST. PAUL: When people say, shovelful aor+h. The two were looking the rule. If you have followed the instructions of the of milk offer, and 1 received my free milk certificate received my free-product coupon two days later, on And since last week was Na­ the 30th! 1 was so surprised that I wrote to Jeno’s will be taken, and literature on heart disease and tional Library Week, I want to the cook has more money than the "It’s not the money, it’s the offer, have printed your name and address legibly, nine days later. They also inclutJed a lovely surprise, a blood pressure will be available. encourage parents to read to their people who eat there." principle of the thing” — it's and have used a sturdy, well-sealed envelope, you can coupon for a free 12-ounce bag of Hershey’s peanut thanking them for the speedy delivery, and of course, very young children. This loving Abby, some chefs may make usually the money. expect to receive the refund. In fact, I receive many butter chips! ” their good food” NBC climbs out of ratings cellar letters from readers who compliment manufacturers Pam Jackson of Ocoee, Fla., reports a response that PTA seeks craftsmen on their promptness. may deserve a place in the record books: "I have sent I would like to hear from readers who have had interesting experiences in sending for manufacturer Verplanck School PTA will hold a spring fair May NEW YORK (UPI) - NBC has audience, and NBC has followed Among the shows in that cate­ ”1 want to give Hershey’s a few kisses!" writes for a lot of refunds, but have never gotten such a fast gory were "Hill Street,” which was Judy Learned of Boyertown. Pa. "I sent in two response as I recently received from Jeno’s. 1 mailed refund offers. Write to me in care of this newspaper. 18. Anyone interested in selling homemade crafts at become No. 2 by trying harder. with "The A-Team. ” "Remington the fair may call 646-0116 for information. Low estrogen is problem NBC. after ten years in the prime Steele, ” "St. Elsewhere." "Fam ­ the brainchild of former NBC chief time cellar, climbed to second ily Ties.” "Cheers, ” ’’Night Fred Silverman, as well as "every­ DEAR DR LAMB — I am consid­ up his therapy and watch his diet, use place in the 1984-85 Nielsen ratings Court ” and ’’Miami Vice" — "and thing from 'The A-Team’ to 'Miami Root canal not so bad McEnroe speaks to AARP ering remarrying, but I have a prob­ no salt and eat only a limited amount that were released Tuesday. How I’m probably leaving out a few. ” Vice’ to Gimme a Break.’’’ Many of beef. I’m amazed that he doesn’t succeeded, others failed. Connecticut Northeast Chapter 604 of the American lem that 1 just cannot discuss with did the network climb out of third "These shows outperform their Bv Elizabeth PennIsI Sinai. Association of Retired Persons will meet May 1 at 1:30 anyone. Before my divorce, it had Your need any medication Is a special diet place, where it was stuck since the national ratings in the big cities," He said NBC pursued Bill Cosby Boring in through the top of the tooth a must? I know bypass patients who to do a series based on something United Press International p.m. at Kaiser Hall, Concordia Lutheran Church, 40 become almost impossible to h^e 1974-75 season? he said. (or through a cavity is there’s one deep Pitkin St., for election of officers and a board of sex. since my vagina was so d^'and Health now eat everything My husband "Maybe it’s Halley’s Comet, ” NBC also had to overcome the in one of his monologues, and he NEW YORK — Having the inside of enough). the dentist scrapes away all the pain was almost unbearably wants to do what is best. reluctance of the Hollywood crea­ debunked the story making indus­ this pulp, taking with it the nerves that directors. The group will also elect a nomination Lawrence said Brandon Tartikoff, who be­ one’s tooth gutted, scraped and filled committee for the coming year. I had a hysterectomy 15 yrars ago DEAR READER — I’m glad to came president of NBC Entertain­ tive community to approach a try rounds that NBC got “The sense hot, cold and pain The now empty hear that he has done so well. In some sounds more painful than it is, accord­ Hartford Courant columnist Colin McEnroe will and was given hormones j for six Lamb, M.D. ment in 1980 at the age of 31 and third-place network with good new Cosby Show” after ABC turned it ing to dentists and patients who have channels are widened, cleaned and months, but my breasts swelled and patients, controlled exercise pro­ down. address the group. today is one happy fella. Tartikoff. ideas. actually had root canals. dried, then filled and sealed so that There will be a social hour at 12:45 p.m: were painful, so I quit taking hor­ grams are useful. Your husband prob­ in a telephone interview from Los bacteria cannot return. A crown, or ably has lost weight, which is a big Only one in four Americans has had a mones on my own I tried various Angeles where he is busy firming root canal, but almost everyone has an cap. is placed over the now senseless creams, but none helped. I don’t dare help. up NBC’s schedule for 1985-86. tooth. Shannon speaks on hearts risk trying again, because the pain The patients who do the best after a opinion about them — often a wrong against bone loss. No one should ever continued in a more serious vein: Cinema one, according to the American Associ­ Done in several sessions, root canals VERNON — Indian Valley YMCA will sponsor a lasts for days. Is there any help? stop taking prescribed medicines bypass operation are those who fol­ "I think certainly the success are gentle procedures. Lenkowsky said DEAR READER — Yes. See your without the knowledge of his or her low a good preventive program like ation of Endodontists. free cardiovascular health lecture, "Aging and Heart one that they should have followed this past season of Bill Cosby, "Extremely painful. ” that’s how 28 in a telephone interview. Disease," at 7 p.m. Friday at the YMCA. 373 Hartford doctor. If your vaginal area is as dry personal physician Highway to Heaven’ and 'Miami Hartford (PG) 8. — I ne Adventures of Buckaroo In a survey of 1.000 people. Opinion as you say. you probably need female I’m sending you The Health Letter, before the surgery This includes percent of people surveyed by Opinion Turnpike. becoming thin, not smoking, exercis­ Vice’ are a big part of the answer Clnamo Ctiv — Amadeus (PG) 8. — Banzai (PG-13) 7, 9. Research Corp, Princeton N.J for the Research Corp found that people who The speaker will be Linda Shannon, exercise hormones. When you took estrogen 15 Special Report 22, Understanding the The other half is the continued Blood Simple (R) 8,10. — Return of the Vernon had actually had root canals were four years ago, you probably took a much Menopause, to help you to understand ing regularly and eating a proper Soldier (PG) 7:30, 9:40. — The Purple Cine 1 A 2 — The Breakfasf Club (R) association described root canal ther­ physiologist and program director of the New Britain diet. building we have done, the shows Roseot Cairo (PG) 7:15,9:15. 7:10, 9:10. — The Killing Fields (R) 7, apy Another 24 percent said it was to five times more likely than other General Hospital cardiac rehabilitation program. For larger dose than usually is prescribed the role of hormones in maintaining we have been adding going back to Clnestudlo — Heaven Help Us (R) 9:30. people to describe the experience as today. Vaginal dryness is often a your health. Others who want this Your husband should follow a low- 7:30 with Places In the Heart (PG)9:25. West Hartford somewhat painful. more information, call the YMCA at 872-7329. fat. low-cholesterol diet and should 1980 when Hill Street Blues’ went East Hartford Elm 1 A 2 — The Breakfast Club (R) "Everyone seems to have a horror painless. direct complication of decreased issue can send 75 cents with a long, on the air. Eastwood Pub A Cinema — The 7:15, 9:15. — The Killing Fields (R) 7, "If you push it into one (session), estrogen. You will continue to have stamped, self-addressed envelope for avoid all animal fat. coconut oil and story. ” said Dr Stanley Lenkowsky. Enjoy a mystery ride palm oil (often called vegetable oil in NBC did what any good business­ Killing Fields (R) 7:15. 9:30. attending endodontist at the Mount you’re looking for more problems — problems unless the cause is correct­ it to me in care of this newspaper. man would do — it looked around Poor Richard's Pub A Cinema — The sleepless nights, more swelling," Len­ The annual mystery ride of the Army and Navy ed. Estrogenic creams or pills can be P.O. Box 1551, Radio City Station, food products) and should limit his Killing Fields (R) 7:15, 9:30. Wllllmantic Sinai Medical Center dental phobia cholesterol intake. His diet should for a market. Showcase Cinemas — Beverlv Hills Jlllson Square Cinema — Lady- clinic in New York City. "Part of it is kowsky said. "When the patients get out Auxiliary Club will be May 1. Members and guests wilt used. The success of your sex life in New York, NY 10019. "We went after the young urban Coo (R) 1:15, 7:25, 9:35. — Porkv's hawke (PG-13) 7, 9:20. — Desperately of the chair, they don’t know which end meet at 6 p.m. at the Army and Navy Club on Main your next marriage may well depend consist primarily of lean fish, lean Revenge (R) 1:45, 7:45, 10. — A/lasl( Seeking Susan (PG-13) 7:15, 9:20. — that people often forget that they came upon getting proper treatment. DEAR DR. LAMB — My husband pieces of chicken that have been audience," Tartikoff said. "First (PG-13) 1:45, 7:10, 9:40. — Desperately Police Academy 2: Their First Assign­ IN to the dentist’s office with excrutiat- is up. Street. Reservations, due Wednesday, can be made by had a triple bypass and is doing well. skinned, skim milk fortified with 2 of all, it was the audience that was Seeking Susan (PG-13) 1, 7:25, 9:45. — ment (PG-13) 7:15, 9:10. — Moving ing pain All they remember years later "That’s the kind of treatment that calling Jena Mathiason at 649-0907, or Mary In addition to vaginal dryness, Cat's Eve (PG-13) 1:30, 7:40, 9:40. — Violations (PG-13) 7:05, 9:05. — Cat's creates those kindsof (horror) stories” there are many other changes that He no longer takes high blood pres­ percent non-fat milk solids, vegeta­ most available.” Police Academy 2: Their First Assign­ Eye (PG-13) 7:05,9:10. — Mask (PG-13) is the pain. ” Kuzmickas at 649-5157. can be sucessfully managed by estro­ sure pills or any other pills, and he bles. fruits and cereals prepared He said ABC was floundering ment (PG-13) 1:30, 7:20, 9:30. — The 7, 9:15. Root canals are done to teeth in which Although root canal therapy is less without adding fat. while CBS, the dominant network, Last Dragon (PG-13) 1:15, 7:40, 10. — Windsor expensive than having a tooth extracted gen replacement. These include a passed his stress test with flying The Care Bears Movie (G) 1. — Witness Plaza — The Killing Fields (R) 7:15. the pulp — soft, nerve-filled tissue — Hemingway fans hold session more favorable change in fatty-cho­ colors. He goes to the hospital three Many patients who lose weight and programs for an older and more (R) 7:30, 9:50. — Ladvhawke (PG-13) has become infected. Because the pus and replaced with a removable bridge, lesterol particles to help protect times a week for exercise therapy. correct their lifestyle eventually can rural audience. CBS agrees that it 1:45, 7:15, 9:40. that forms is locked in by layers of hard more than half the people questioned SOUTH WINDSOR — The Ernest Hemingway The doctor just says he should keep get along without medicines. aims for an older group but claims Manchester Herald photo by Pinto thought the reverse was true. discussion group wilt meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at against heart attacks, and protection UA Theaters East — Fraternity tooth, the abcess spreads downward to be just as urban and and even Vacation (R) 7:30, 9:20. — The Secret The U.S. Army awarded 8,612 and puts pressure on surrounding tooth They are not more brittle, but do have Paperback Alley, 984 Sullivan Ave. The group will more upscale than NBC. of the Sword (G) 2. — Moving medals as a result of its 1983 and bone. Impinged upon, bone can reduced blood circulation, and conse­ discuss "The Sun Also Rises" and plans to begin "In Tartikoff said "Hill Street" was Violations (PG-13) 2, 7:15, 9:40.— The Grenada campaign. There were Here, try these recede so that the tooth loosens, quently. may be undernourished. Be­ Our Time,” a collection of Hemingway’s short stories. Company of Wolves (R) 2, 7:30, 9:30. only 7,000 U.S. soldiers on the There is no admission charge. For more informa­ the first of the new-breed NBC Mansfield Little Melissa Cowles of 80 Bowers St. doesn’t want her explained Dr. Andrew F. Kaplan, cause nerves are gone, decay goes Enjoy eggnog year-round shows to go after the young urban Tronslux College Twin — Amadeus island. coordinator of dental services at Mount undetected, said Lenkowsky. tion, call Paperback Alley, 644-9978. Cabbage Patch doll to be in the bright sunshine. So she lets the DEAR POLLY: Each year be­ dissolved and thoroughly incorpo­ doll wear her own sunglasses. ginning at Thanksgiving and end­ rated into the eggs. Then add one MONEY SAVING COUPON ing at Christmas, there is a most quart of light cream. 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MA » ZKWiiuuft struggUfs to p win woman Annette Kahn said Tues­ "The Ethiopian jokes were the Jews and too many blacks on (41) R eporter 41 WEDH Hartford, CT 94 rungs Jifs up going out with M.iity whun sfu» against freedom of expression." was stupid. I had hoped that we fD IS] New! Animal World LEVY'S LAW ‘ by James Schumeitter WXTV Paterson. NJ 40 L omus foi u visit The Scarlet editors were ac­ were intellectually above il.” said said Hess. "There were things that [ESPNl Fishin’ Hole .WGBY Springfield, MA JU6T PCTWCPN you Adam Gross, a freshman. could be taken as anti-semitic and WTIC Hertford, CT sv [HBO] m o v i e . 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R.I. (UPI) - Del. “There was a loud hissing sound homebody who doesn't know or care who L8) 40) 20/20 (CC) and I didn’t know what to expect, " he is Rick Spnnrjfmld. Patti Hansen, Janet i22) St E lsew here PiMia Wfuti* is thu an April Fool's newspaper in which Conrad Schinse said he knew it was Eiber 1984 Rated PG prim e bus|>ect after Annie is attacked try a they tease faculty and administra­ not a usual drug raid when he he said. deaths the loaders of a gang planning to lU S A l Cartoon Express man we.inng a ski mask (R) (60 mm I tors. But what happened this year wandered into a dark basement destroy Pans by gaming the rights to oil "I’m still in shock. This was no 6:30 PM [5 J (61) O ne Day at a Tim e under the streets Katherine Hepburn 1.411 Dancin' Days is that the students went too far," and heard a loud hissing that (61 K ojak ordinary drug raid." Schinse said. (11) Benson Charirrs Boyer. Claude Daufihine 1969 ..ill L ,.,itL said Kahn. “scared me out of my shorts." 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