20— HERALD, Thursday, November 8, 1990 College football bowl lineups are pretty well set FRIDAY

Brock apparently was referring to face Houston, Texas Christian, vite No. 22 Louisville to meet Satur­ By HERSCHEL NISSENSON Fourth-ranked Colorado, the Big in Memphis on Nov. 17. the John Himcock Bowl’s disclosiue Baylor and Texas A&M. The last The visiting team in the Sugar day’s Alabama-LSU winner, al­ The Associated Press Eight leader, is the likely Orange earlier this week that it had lined up Bowl host team with only Oklahoma three are bowl possibilities. Bowl could be Michigan, an attrac­ though Louisville also is in the pic­ local news inside Southern California and Michigan State and Kansas State left on the The Citrus Bowl’s dream of a na­ tive team despite three losses, all ture for the new Blockbuster Bowl The college football bowls, which State. regular-season schedule. tional championship game died close. in Miami. The Cardinals would be ■ TNT criticizes schooi principal. traditionally fill their holiday stock­ attractive with coach Howard ilanrhpHtfr “You snooze, you lose,” was the If Notre Dame wins on Saturday, when Virginia, last week’s No. 1 Other bowls which reportedly ings well in advance of the official retort from a Hancock Bowl official, No. S Miami seems headed for the team, lost to Georgia Tech. Instead, have done their deals include the Schnellenberger, who led the NCAA deadline, have done their who laid some of the blame for early Cotton Bowl. If the Irish lose to the Cavaliers will head for the Fiesta Hall of Fame (Clemson-Hlinois), University of Miami to the national ■ Board seeks student member. 1990 Christmas shopping earlier Tennessee, the order could be Bowl — provided they beat North Aloha (Arizona-Syracuse), Freedom championship in 1983, and than usual. invitations on the conferences. The earliest permissible invitation reversed, with Miami in the Orange Carolina on Saturday — with Penn (Oregon vs. the Western Athletic numerous players from Florida. ■ School geography week planned. What’s More than two weeks before the date for years has been the Saturday and Notre Dame in the Cotton. State, Michigan and Florida State as Conference runnerup, probably The Blockbuster would love to Nov. 24 invitation date, most of the after the third Thesday in November, Second-ranked Washington has possible opponents. The Citrus will Colorado State) and Copper have Florida State, but the Semi- News bowls apparently have their teams this year Nov. 24. An NCAA sub­ clinched a spot in the Rose Bowl, match Georgia Tech and Nebraska. (Wyoming-Califomia). noles probably would prefer the ■ Taxi service proposed. signed, s ^ e d and all but delivered committee has recommended doing probably against No. 6 Iowa, the The Southeastern Conference, However, to qualify. Cal (5-3-1) Fiesta or Gator. — pending the outcome of some away with the invitation date al­ Big Ten leader. The Hawkeyes still which sends its champion to the needs at least a tie against either of The Holiday Bowl opponent for Nov. 9,1990 key remaining games. together next year. must play Ohio Stale, Purdue and Sugar Bowl, likely will cut a deal its final two opponents, Oregon and the WAC champion (probably Local/Regional Section, Page 7. “It’s the earliest it’s ever been “Open warfare,” one bowl official Minnesota. with the (jator. Peach and either the Stanford. NCAA rules specify a Brigham Young) should come from done,’’ said Jim Brock, executive called that idea. Third-ranked Houston, the na­ All American or Liberty Bowls. bowl team must have a winning among Ohio State, Texas and Texas Flint resignis vice president of the Cotton Bowl. The current scenario has No. 1 tion’s only unbeaten-untied team, is Mississippi leads the SEC at 4-1 record. A&M. The Peach Bowl looks like Notre Dame bound for the Orange on probation and ineligible for the (Horida, also 4-1, is on probation The Gator Bowl is looking at the an SEC-SWC match and the In­ from chamber “I’m a little dis^rpointed that people Vbur Hometown Newspaper Voted 1990 New Newspaper of the Year are panicking and I’m really disap­ Bowl if it beats No. 9 Tennessee on Cotton Bowl. Texas is the Cotton and ineligible for the title), followed SEC, Big Ten, Florida State and dependence Bowl probably will Newsstand Price: 35 Cents MANCHESTER — (Jreater pointed that people are calling press Saturday, even with games left Bowl front-runner with a 4-0 South­ by Auburn at 3-1-1 and Tennessee at Penn State. have Southern Mississippi and an Manchester Chamber of Com­ conferences.” against Penn State and Southern Cal. west Conference mark, but still must 2-1-1. Ole Miss and Tennessee meet The All American Bowl could in­ SWe team, but is dying for LSU. merce President Anne Flint has announced her resignation to be­ come president of the chamber of commerce for Schenectady Director reconsiders postal purchase County in New York state. Flint, who has been chamber tax collector and the tax assessor. of the town’s proposal for a 50,000- after the election that the town are on the same ballot, the one with president since 1979, will offi­ SCOREBOARD By ALEX GIRELLI the higher cost will suffer in com­ cially leave her post Dec. 28 and He said it would provide about square-foot addition to the might have to consider a less costly Manchester Herald 16,000 square feet in all and give Municipal building, secs more use addition, one costing about $6 or $8 parison to the one with the lower assume her new position in CLEVELAND (100) the town about 30 parking spaces in of computers as a key to reducing million and designed for future ex­ cost. January, according to a news Brown 2-4 0-0 4, Nance 10-16 1-1 21. MANCHESTER — Town Direc­ Daugheny 6-9 9-14 21, PBddio 517 2-2 12, Scholastic the rear of the building. space needs. pansion. In the election, voters rejected the release issued this morning. Basketball Football tor Wally Irish today suggested that Price 5 1 0 4-4 17, Williams 4-9 1-2 9, Ehio 510 Town purchase of the building Samuelson said Thursday that Director Stephen Cassano, town hall question by 11,744 to In the release, Tony Gorman, 1-4 12 Ferry 1-2 2-2 4, Kerr 0-3 0-0 0. Morton the town purchase the post office was considered when the postal ser­ studying more computer applica­ Democratic minority leader on the 6,438 and approved a bond issued of chairman of the chamber’s 0-0 5 0 O.Totals 3580 2 529 100. MBA ARENAS CiAC boys’ soccer reuits building on Center Street as a mean NBA standings Charlotte 34 11 15 29— 89 NFL standings vice first announced plans to move, about $3.9 million for an addition to Board of Directors, says, “Anne CHESHIRE (AP) — Wednesday's CIAC boys tions is the first thing towns officials Board of Directors, said Thursday, EASTERN CONFERENCE Cleveland 27 19 30 24— 100 AMERICAN CONFERENCE of providing needed town office soccer first round tournament results. but the idea waned after that. should do. he would rather do nothing now Manchester High School by a vote Flint has certainly been an asset Allantlc Division 3-Point goals—Charlotte 2-8 (Chapman 1-2, Eoat space. Curry 1-3, Newman 51, Tripucka 0-1, Keys W L T Pet PF RA BOYS SOCCER Irish said the cost might be as low He said more use of computers than reduce the proposed addition of 11,606 to 6,583. to the chamber and the greater W L P d . GB SEATING YEAR AGE Class LL Boston 3 0 1.000 — 0-1), Cleveland 2-5 (Price 1-2, EhIo 1-2, Paddio BUILDING (FRANCHISE) CAPACITY OPENED (YEARS) Buffalo 7 1 0 .875 229 136 The suggestion follows the rejec­ as $2.5 million. will reduce the need for more per­ drastically and wait until the voters One key to future action is what Manchester community. We’re Philadelphia 2 1 .667 1 0-1). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Charlotte Miami 7 1 0 .875 175 93 Danbury 5, Naugatuck 0 E.O. Smith-Storrs 3, Simsbury 0 reaction the state records ad­ going to miss her drive and Miami 1 1 .500 I'/S 46 (Gilliam 8), Cleveland 54 (Williams 11). As­ Boston Garden (Celtics) 14,890 1928 62 N.Y. J e tt 4 5 0 .444 175 199 tion by town voters T\iesday of a The postal operation will move to sonnel and for storage space for are prepared to support the addition. Washington 1 1 .500 sists—Charlotte 22 (Bogues 8), Cleveland 25 Indianapolis 2 6 0 .250 112 186 Glastonbury 4, Bristol Eastern 0 $11.1 million bond issue for an ad­ ministrator will have to the voters’ creativity.” 11/2 Chicago Stadium (Bulls) 17,500 1929 61 a building under construction on records. He has said the question cannot New Vbrk 1 2 .333 2 (Price 9). Total fouls—Charlotte 22, Cleveland New Erigland 1 7 0 .125 120 244 Hamden 1, Southington 0 During her tenure, chamber C entral Hartford Public 3, Holy Cross-Waterbury 0 dition to the Municipal Building. Sheldon Road. He said the town will be able to go on the ballot with another bond rejection of the plan. New Jersey 0 3 .000 3 17. Flagrant foul—Hoppea A—16,154. L.A. Memorial Sports Arena (Clippers) 15,371 1959 31 Central Division Cincinnati 5 4 0 .556 212 225 Ridgefield 2, Manchester 1 Irish said the building, which is Town officials and others have build a smaller addition, about issue, as it did in this past election, Storage capacity in the office of membership increased by more 30 Shelton 2 Fairfield 1 (OT) Atlanta 3 0 1.000 — Portland Memorial Coliseum (Trail Blazers) 12,880 1960 Pittsburgh 5 4 0 .566 171 147 for sale and will be vacated by the proposed several courses of action and succeed. the town clerk docs not meet state than 25 percent, Gorman noted. t/2 Houston 4 5 0 .444 194 169 Staples-Westport 3, Wilbur Cross-New Haven 24,000 square feet directly behind Detroit 3 1 .750 14,200 1962 28 A variety of programs were im­ Indiana 2 1 .667 1 The Coliseum (Seattle) (Supersonics) Cleveland 2 7 0 .222 128 235 1 postal service late this spring, could in response to voter rejection of the and connected to the Municioal Democratic Town Chairman standards, but the state has taken no Mavericks 104,76ers 101 6*4---- a CLASSL Milwaukee 2 1 .667 1 Veterans' Coliseum (Phoenix) (Suns) 14,471 1965 25 f W O T provide more than adequate space bond issue. Building, at a reduced cost. Theodore Cummings also has said plement^ under her direction, Chariotta 2 2 .500 1/2 per 1-4, Lever 51), Philadelphia 3-9 (Hawkins NHL standings lerenca), 8:31; Ewen, Mon, double minor Tampa Bay 4 5 0 .444 163 208 Rocky Hill 3, Waterford 1 2-5, Dawkins 1-2, Barkley 0-2). Fouled Detroit 3 5 0 .375 206 220 Sheehan-VVailingford 2, Vinal Tech-MId- Market values have increased “The chamber would not be Phoanix 2 1 .667 1 WALES CONFERENCE (roughing). 11:56; Christian, Bos (Interference), By ALEX GIRELU Golden State 2 2 .500 11/2 out—None. Rebounds—Dallas 50 (Tarpley 11), 19:35 Green Bay 3 5 0 .375 147 180 dlatown 1 Philadelphia 47 (Gminski 9). Assists—Dallas 24 Ralrick Division overall since 1977, despite decreases the vital, program-oriented or­ LA Clippers 2 2 .500 11/2 Second Period—None. PonalMas—Carpenter. Minnesota 2 6 0 .250 177 181 CLASSS Manchester Herald (Harper 9), Philadelphia 19 (Dawkins 8). Total W L T P la 1GF GA ---- - Coventry 3, Shepoug Vallay-Washington 1 recently. ganization we are without her L A U ka rs 0 2 .000 21/2 NY Rangers 12 6 0 24 75 45 Bos (tripping), 10:09; Schneider, Mon (cross­ fouls—Dallas 21, Philadelphia 21. Techni­ San FroiKisco 8 0 0 1.000 198 138 Ellington 2, Cromwell 0 Sacramento 0 3 .000 3 Washington 10 7 0 20 56 51 checking), 15:08; Byers, Bos (tripping), 18:41; One hypothetical example used insight, hard work, and dedica­ cals—Bol, Dallas illegal defense. A—10,525. Atlanta 3 5 0 .375 208 221 Granby 2. Wbodstock Academy 1 (20T) MANCHESTER — Manchester’s Wsdnssday's Gamss 9 6 1 19 62 54 Richer, Mon (high-sticking), 19:27. by Assessor Michael Beckcch, in a New Jersey LA Rams 3 5 0 .375 191 227 Marianapolis Prep-Thompeon 3. Northwest tion to making these programs CIsveland 100, Chartotts 89 0 18 62 55 Third Period— 1, Bostoa Christian 5 (Wes­ property owners soon will learn Philadelphia 9 7 New Orleans 0 .375 136 157 Catholic-West Hartford 1 recent presentation to explain the Dallas 104, Philadelphia 101 59 ley), IflO (pp). 2 Bostoa Bourque 2 (Nilan), 3 5 come to fruition,” Gorman said. Bulls 96, Timberwolves 91 Pittsburgh 8 6 1 17 70 Sunday, Nov. 11 SL Thomas Aquinas-New Britain 4, Non- what the new and higher tax assess­ Chicago 96, Minnesota 9 i NY Islanders 6 10 0 12 46 67 19:54 (an). Penalty—B.Sweerwy. Bos (high- revaluation to various groups, was San Antonio 161, Denver 153 CHICAGO (96) sticking). 363; Pedersen, Bos (hooking), 8:11; Atlanta at Chicago, 1 p.m nawaug-Wbodbury 2 ments on their properties are. Adams Division Indianapolis at New Englarxl, 1 p.m Terryville 3, Lyman MefTtorial-Lebaron 2 (OT, that of a small cape. Noriega tapes Phoenix 126, Golden State 119 Grant 512 57 17. PIppen 515 26 14. 9 5 2 20 48 52 Lebeau, Mon (hooking), 1131. Cartwright 6-12 06 12 Jordan 7-14 3-5 17. Boston Shots on goal—Boston 7-157—26. Montreal Miami at New Vbrk Jets, 1 pm . PKs) The town will mail about 5,000 Detroit 110, LA Clippers 83 Montreal 8 7 2 18 53 52 The house sold for $37,500 in Pax son 2-5 06 4, Armstrong 4-7 56 14, Per­ 4-11-8—23. Minnesota a t DetrolL 1 p.m Wheeler-North Stonington 1, Westbrook 0 notices of assessment changes next T huraday'a G a n ns Bullalo 5 6 4 14 47 47 Windsor Locks 1, Old Lyme 0 1977, and for $134,000 in May this confidential Washington at Now Ifork, 730 p.m. due 1-2 56 2, Levingston 4-5 0-2 8. King 3-5 Power-play Opportunitias—Boston 1 of 6; Phoenix at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Hartford 4 8 3 11 34 49 Seattle at Kansas City, 1 p.m Thursday, another 5,0(X) about Nov. Miami a t New Jersey, 8 p.m. 2-3 8, Hopson 51 06 0, Williams 06 0-0 0. To­ Montreal 0 o f 6. year. It was assessed at $26,250, and MIAMI (AP) — A federal Quebec 3 10 3 9 41 65 Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 1 p.m Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. tals 3578 18-29 96. Goalies—Boston, Moog, 5-51 (23 shots-23 CIAC volleyball results 19, and the rest Iwv. 21. judge barred the Cable News CAWBELL CONFERENCE Denver at San Diego, 4 pm . will now be assessed at,$94,430. Orlando at Houston, 8:30 p.m. MINNESOTA (91) Norris Division saves). Montreal, Hoy, 86-2 (2524). HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Here are the Corbin 7-14 50 14, Murphy 56 06 11, A— 17,732 Green Bay at Los Angelas Rakiers, 4 p.m. The notices will tell property The tax bill was $1,628 (at 62 Network from broadcasting San Antonio at Utah, 930 p.m. W L T P ta GF GA results arxf pairings for the CIAC girls volleyball Tha Aaaoclatad Praaa Friday's Games Breuer 5 5 0 6 4, Campbell 12-25 2-2 26, Referee—Don Koharskl. Linesriten— Wfayne New Y>rk Giants at Los Angelaa Rams, 4 tournamenl mills) and would be $2,266 (at 24 Manuel Noriega’s taped conver­ S t Louis 10 4 1 21 53 40 p.m. owners what the company in charge Chicago at Bostoa 730 p.m. Richardson 9-14 0 6 18, Mitchell 3-11 2-2 8. Chicago 10 6 1 21 53 38 Bonney, Flay Scapinello. CLASSL of town tax revaluation says the cur­ mills) if town spending were to QUIET AT SUNSET — A member of the 82nd Airborne Signal Corp. pulls guard duty at a for­ sations with his lawyers, saying Cleveland at Indiana, 8 p.m. Spencer 4-5 2-2 10, Brooks 0-1 0 6 O.Totals San Francisco at Dallas, 8 pm. FIral round Detroit 7 6 3 17 61 63 OPEN OATES: andnnati. Cleveland, Houe Charlotta at Minnesota, 8 p.m. 42-81 6 6 9 1 . 60 Isianders 6, Deviis 3 Thuraday'a gamaa rent fair market value of their remain the same. the ousted Panama dictator’s Minnesota 3 9 4 10 42 ton, Pittsburgh ward relay station as the sun sets in the Saudi desert Thursday. The Gulf crisis is heating up. Milwaukee a t Washington, 8 p.m. Chicago 28 27 15 25—96 84 Hamden at New Mllftxd, 4 pm. right to a fair trial on drug char­ Toronto 2 14 1 5 45 NY Islarxlers 1 1 ^—6 Monday, Nov. 12 property is, and what the tax assess­ No decision has been made yet on Orlando at Dallas, 830 p.m. Minrtesota 14 26 29 22—91 Smyths Division NawJersay 0 2 1—3 Simsbury at Maloney-Merlden, 4 p.m Please see story page 2. 3-Point goals—Chicago 5 0 , Minnesota 1-3 Washington at Philad^phia, 9 p.m ges is in jeopardy. Seattle at Denver, 9:30 p.m. Calgary 11 6 0 22 73 51 R rst Period—1. N

From Page 1 From Page 1 Section 2, Page 7 Friday, Novembers, 1990 workers are “part of the solution” to school. LOCAL/REGIONAL anyone a job m his administration, “I’m going to reach out, and when jected that Negro was being denied tors, Assistant Town Manager because they know better than with the exception of Avice A. I say reach out, that includes Weicker said he expects a cordial due process because he was not Steven Werbner says there was ap­ anyone else how to make state Meehan, who served as his cam­ everybody. I’m interested in the best relationship with the White House, present and had informed General parently some miscommunication government work. paign press secretary and whom he’s in terms of what they bring to tlie despite his past differences with Manager Richard Sartor that he had between leaders of the police union Serving Manchester ■ Coventry ■ Andover ■ Bolton ■ Hebron asked to continue in that capacity. job,” Weicker said. President Bush who, coincidentally, The state faces a deficit this year a previous commitment and could and their membership, which has He said no one would be ruled grew up in Greenwich and whose and next approaching $2 billion. Meehan, who had taken a leave not attend. voted 38-to-7 against adoption of Weicker will meet with retiring from her job as a reporter for The out, including sitting members of mother still lives there. He said he Democratic Gov. William A. Advocate of Stamford and the the O’Neill administration. He said had had a long, friendly talk Wed­ At the meeting Tbesday, set for the ordinance. O’Neill next week. He will get the Greenwich Time to work for Weick­ none of O’Neill’s commissioners nesday with Vice President Dan 7:30 pjn. in the hearing room of Werbner said in the memo, “It is extremely disturbing to me that as Ed Board tentative 1991-92 budget, prepared er, said she had to talk with had contacted him. Quayle, with whom he served in the Lincoln Center, the directors will School discipline by O’Neill’s budget office next newspaper officials before formally Weicker said budget officials Senate. also consider rescinding an or­ much time was spent on this matter TTiursday, and will then be able to accepting Weicker’s offer. would be the first ones he appoints. dinance passed last month amending only to find out that the end result was not acceptable to the union make revisions before presenting his “Wherever the resource is, I’m He said he would split his time After his news conference at the pension plan for police officers. membership.” criticized by TNT wants own budget to the General Assemb­ going to seek it out,” Weicker said between his home in Greenwich, Greenwich Town Hall, Weicker and He said the proposal was the ly in February. of his plans for peopling his ad­ Applejack Farm, and the Executive his wife went across the hall to The chief change in the pension result of more that five years of deal with the high suspension rate is “Everybody’s sort of aching to ministration. Those plans include Residence in Hartford. He also said resign their membership in the plan made by the ordinance would By BRIAN M. TROTTA negotiations and that the union to “replace the responsible ad­ student see a fight,” Weicker said. But in talks with O’Neill as well as politi­ he and his wife Claudia would likely Republican Party and register as allow police officers to retire after Manchester Herald describing the lawmakers in the cal candidates who lost elections continue going back and forth be­ 25 years of service even if they are negotiators did not indicate at any ministrator at the high school.” members of the Connecticut Party. But school officials say the Legislature, he said, “I look upon this week. He didn’t name any of tween Connecticut and Alexandria, less than 50 years old. time that there was a problem with BOLTON - A member of a local The switch can’t legally take effect suspension rate is so high because of them as my full equal.” ' those names. Va., where two of their children go for six months under state law. In a memorandum to the direc­ passage of the ordinance. taxpayers group is calling on the member a new smoking policy at the high He said he would meet with legis­ school board to replace High School school. The policy, which prohibits lative leaders as soon as he could, Principal Joseph Fleming. students from smoking on school “not as somebody who sits over Michael Plocharczyk, a member By BRIAN M. TROTTA them but who sits with them.” of The Neglected Taxpayers, told grounds, has been su-ictly enforced Manchester Herald______“The record indicates ... I com­ the Board of Education Thursday at the school since its implementa­ promise very well,” he added. “I can RCA 6.E. • WELBILT that Fleming should be replaced be­ tion last year. BOLTON - A member of the V fight if I have to, but 1 don’t assume ZENITH WHIRLPOOL • AMANA cause of the high suspension rate at School Superintendent Richard Board of Education is proposing the one. If there’s going to be fights, SONY M AGIC CHEF • HOTPOINT the high school. Packman said that the suspension addition of a student representative then fine, the Democrats and TOSHIBA WESTINGHOUSE • EMERSON In the past several years, the rate is not a sign of a discipline problem. Rather, he said it is a sign to the panel. Republicans can have at it. MITSUBISHI FRIGIDAIRE • PIONEER suspension rate has doubl^ from 15 Board Member Thomas Manning of good discipline that the policy is “I’m not getting into the political PHILIPS MAYTAG • PANASONIC percent in 1987 to 32 percent in said the student would be elected by enforced. fray. My job is the problems of Con­ QUASAR SPEED QUEEN • JENNAIR 1990, Plocharczyk said. the members of the Student Council necticut,” he said. “This shows a poor control of dis­ Plocharczyk said that his sugges­ and would be allowed to attend all He said he had made no decisions cipline,” he said. tion will probably not go much far­ board meetings, but would not be a on the budget. In addition, Plocharczyk said that ther than it already has because voting member. T h e facts will dictate my ac­ the suspensions arc a waste of school board Chairman James Mar­ Manning said there has been a tion,” he said, adding that he comes money because the students are not shall is reluctant to talk about per­ large amount of interest in such a into office “without a bunch of silly attending classes, but residents are sonnel issues in public and doubts pledges.” still footing the bill. he would discuss his proposal position among students since it was Weicker, a former three-term Plocharczyk said the best way to during executive session. first discussed last year. Republican U.S. senator, said he could not provide details of plans Manning said that in the past, for his transition into the state’s Reginald Plnto/Manchaatar Herald some students have spent a day with highest office because those plans Students hold WEIGHT WATCHERS — Carl Salina, band director for Coventry High School, looks the selectmen and learned about haven’t been made. He said the first surprised as school nurse Peggy Czenwonka weighs him during the school’s pound-a-thon local government that way. This meeting on the transition would be proposal, he said, would give stu­ Monday at his Greenwich home and program. The program involves raising money for the school by sponsoring people who lose dents an opportunity to participate in would include his campaign co- geography week weight. government rather than just observe. o chairmen, Thomas J. D’Amore and H to participate in the four-week “Student self-government is in­ 3J I” Peter W. Gold, and Lt. Gov .-elect By JACQUELINE BENNETT Eunice S. Groark, Weicker’s run­ program held in Washington, D.C. tended in part to teach students Video Recorder Manchester Herald ning mate. R C il Since then, he has given three About Town about the forms of adult self-govern­ He also said he had not offered workshops to Manchester teachers ment, and this would be enhanced 3 D COVENTRY — Local shoppers and has been asked to do more this will be able to carry the world home by their active participation in that O TO spring, she said. Exhibits at Babbidge library adult government in the areas that z -< in a bag next week — that is, a bag The program was started by Na­ Classical dancers of India $199 from Highland Market — thanks to directly affect them,” he stud. Landers tional Geographic magazine, Kapp The mother and daughter duo of F^adma Ramanathan The first two books printed in Connecticut are among H H the efforts of the students at said after a Gallup Poll indicated and Raja Rajeswari will perform classical dances from the items on exhibit to celebrate 25 years of the Special Manning said one of the key areas m I Coventry Grammar School. students worldwide lacked geog­ India, in a concert at Southern Connecticut State Univer­ Collections Department of the Homer Babbidge Library. in which the students could par­ 0 m From Page 1 As part of a school project for raphy awareness. sity on Saturday, Nov. 17. The dancers will appear in The exhibit is one of four on display now through Dec. ticipate is the formulation of the stu­ Geography Awareness Week, the In the poll, students were asked to the Univeristy’s Lyman Center for the Performing Arts 28 at the University of Connecticut’s Babbidge Library. dent actvity budget. Many students 1 ^ students have decorated 700 grocery The library is open Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to fected her husband’s business. She Color TV j A t identify 16 locations: the Swedes at 7 p.m. Admission is free and open to the public. For took the time to go to public hear­ bags donated by Highland F^k scored the highest with 12.6, the more information, call Krishna Mohan in SCSu’s midnight, Friday, 8 ajn. to 10 p.m., Saturday, noon to 6 R o said the rules set 5,000 pounds as WITH REMOTE CONTROL Market with geography-related ings during last year’s budget the gross vehicle weight for trucks U.S.S.R., Canada and Italy tied with philosophy department at 397-4554. p.m. and Sunday noon to midnight. The library will be process to lobby for certain student n ^ Super i/U^ores designs, CGS teacher Billie Kapp open 8-5 p.m. on Nov. 20, 21 and 23 and closed Nov. 22 that would be charged a $25 permit 9.3 and the United Stales came in programs. told the Board of Education last with 6.9, according to Kapp. Board of Trustees for Thanksgiving. Fbr more information on exhibits, call C/5 fee instead of $100. The director Thursday night at Coventry High said the trucks her husband uses for National Geographic also set up a The Board of Trustees of Community-Technical Col­ Ellen Embardo at the Babbidge Library, 486-1149. Flaving a representative on the m CO School. leges will meet on Monday, Nov. 19 at 4 pjn. at the Board of Education would give stu­ dumping are much heavier and matching funds program in the U.S. O Designs range from self-portraits for which Governor William Greater Hartford Community College community room, Daughters of Isabella meet dents a say in the budget process would have called for the $100 fee to tracings of continents, Kapp said. in any case. O’Neill last year signed legislation 61 Woodland St., Hartford. Fbr more information, call The Daughters of Isabella will have a business meet­ from the very beginning, he said. The grocery bags will be returned to 566-8760. ing on Thesday at the First Federal Savings and Loan She also said her husband was not so that Connecticut could par­ “If the student community can ac­ > the store so customers can take ticipate, Kapp said. Thus, the state is Association at 7 p.m. Lillian Amadeo and her committee S delinquent in his payments when she tually discuss items in the student home a “piece of the world.” receiving $50,000 and is providing a will be in charge of refreshments. Fbr more information, 3 « voted, because he had won a partial The project is just one of many Fashion show at breakfast activity budget they can get a taste judgment on landfill payments in CLEANS matching amount for geography call Maria Hindle at 643-1399. 30 > . activities that will be going on at the The Manchester Area Christian Women’s Club will of the kind of decisions we have to Small Claims Court. awareness. MAGNAVOX school, including four international meet at 9:30 on Wednesday at the Colony in Vernon for make and they will be called on to The Democrats said Irish was in ITSELF, Kapp said the recommendation 25" Color electric^ meals to be served by the kitchen from state officials is for geography its “Thanksgiving Gathering” breakfast. Dee Woodard Coventry human services make,” Manning said. conflict on the auditor vote because, staff, international show and tell, of the Accessory Lady, Pavillions at Buckland Flills, as an insurance broker, he does busi­ Console TV to be taught as a separate lesson, or A senior health fair is being sponsored by the story reading, floor maps and the at least implemented into other will present a fashion show featuring accessories. The Coventry Human Services Department and Community ness with Michael Thibodeau, a WITH REMOTE CONTROL selling of inflatable globes of the public is invited. Babysitting is provided. For reserva­ partner in the auditing firm. 19" Color TV L-JL studies. Health Care on Wednesday from 1-2:30 p.m. at the First world. “We are not culturally literate tions or information, call 872-4876 or 649-3423. Congregational Church. 'The fair will include free ear In addition, Cassano said WITH REMOTE CONTROL Thursday that a conflict question in­ SELF CLEANING 18 LB. LARGE CAPACITY Kapp said the special events are without a mental map,” Kapp said, wax and hearing screening, blood pressure check and Exercise volving Landers is being prepared $399 Range part of an effort to increase adding it is virtually impossible to Register for nursery school prescription counseling. Flu shots will be given and a $3 . Washer youngsters’ knowledge of geog­ comprehend the problems of other donation is requested. Applications for energy assis­ for submission to the town Ethics Center Nursery School, located in the annex of Center Commission. That conflict involves raphy, which is ebbing in the United countries if one docs not know tance, Conn I^3ce and Conn Mapp will be taken. Ap­ class to States, she said. where they arc and what they are Congregational Church, 11 Center St., is accepting ap- pointments are not required. Seniors are invited to come her vote against a police union con­ $379 plicatoins for registration for a limited number of open­ Kapp was trained this summer as tract. like. at noon and have lunch at the Koffe Klatch which is $279 a teaching consultant through the ings in the two afternoons a week session. The school is Low Priced Extended Warranty Available Prompt Delivery! In her first-grade class, Kapp said sponsored by the First Congregational Church. The Landers, a lawyer, was represent­ state licensed and employs certified teachers. Children ing a client in a case in which she National Geographic Summer In­ she recently took her students along menu includes sandwiches, dessert, coffe and tea at a continue stitute to teach other educators about must be 3 years old by Dec. 31 and be toilet nained to cost of $2.50, salad or clam chowder are available for an questioned the accuracy of tes­ a nature trail near the school and geography education. Kapp was one enter the program. Ftor more information, call Mary additional 50 cents. For more information, call timony by a police officer who is a now they are working on a mapping of five Connecticut teachers picked Tyler at 647-9941 or 721-7244. 742-5324. member of the union. exercise of the terrain. By BRIAN M. TROTTA Cassano thinks that action might FULL FEATURE Manchester Herald be a conflict of interest because Microwave Great Buy! Sujter Value! BOLTON - An adult exercise Landers also voted against the Video Cossene Recorder police contract. Hi-Fi Stereo VCR Taxi class that had been cut from the / Landers has responded that if town’s recreation budget has been such action constitutes a conflict, a revived by the residents who par­ »199 *299 ticipate in the class. lawyer who is an elected official service would be in conflict every time a Group spokeswoman Gayl Vat- public employee is a witness in a Back-To-Campus Special! Whirl r II LMEHSON QUIET KOOL tcroni and about 11 others agreed to case in which the lawyer represents pay the $900 for the instructor after a client. CUBE TOUCH PAD 20 PINT 18CU.FT. FROST-FREE planned they were told that the town could Refrigerator Microwave Dehumiditier Refrigerator not fund the program for the first [^•J FIS H ER 4-HeodVCR time in 16 years. By CAROL CLEVENGER The group had asked the recrea­ Purchase *499 Manchester Herald______tion committee and the selectmen *249 for help earlier in the year, but From Page 1 EUREKA ANDOVER - Andover, Bolton neither board had any money to 1 FAMOUS QUALITY and Coventry may soon have a spare. IfA-iAtiUBl action because with the expansion MAKER VACUUM three-car taxi service if Bolton resi­ I 1 dent Joseph Corso Sr. obtains the When the selectmen heard Mon­ proposals the town has been making 13" Color TV TOSHIBA day that residents had decided to an effort to resolve the problem. w/REMOTE CONTROL FULL FEATURE DELUXE needed approval from the state Department of Transportation. fund the program themselves, they General Manager Richard Sartor Dryer Cordless Phone gave the class unanimous approval. said he expects to hear from the Corso, with his son Joe Jr., asked the Andover Board of Selectmen Group members say they hope to state about the records storage have their first class on Wednesday a s ta Monday to write a letter in support problem because the town is in *249 from 11 a.m. to noon in the Town violation of the requirements. j! FhgiOaiie of his proposed service. The letter would be presented at a DOT public Hall. The program will run for at Former Mayor Nathan Agostinel- least 10 weeks. li, one of the chief proponents of the CD PioiNieen hearing next month. 9 “We can’t serve passengers in a^ition, also cited the state’s re­ SONY □Frigidaire First Selectman Robert Morra 40" Andover until we get authorization quirements. He said the solution LARGE CAPACITY told Vatteroni that because the group Giant Screen AM/FM Cassette 12 CU. FT. FROST-FREE may to back to voters in March or Washer TOSHIBA from the state,” Corso said. is paying for the program themsel­ Color TV FUU FEATURE GIANT CAPACITY Walkman Refrigerator Corso must demonstrate that there April, maybe with a scaled-down ves they will not have to buy town Telephone proposal. Chest Freezer is both a need and a desire for the recreation cards, which are passes As a means of increasing the *299 service, which would be called the allowing residents to participate in vault capacity for the town clerk, *1999 ♦39 ♦369 *399 ABC Taxi Co. town recreation activities. “A taxi service could benefit a Samuelson has suggested a one- “We are not going to double dip one-car family in need of a ride people,” Morra said. story addition to the Municipal home from a garage,” he said. Building at the northeast comer, Prices In Thm Ad f licctiva For Onu WeeA Andover, Bolton and Coventry r -■ Recreation Commissioner Robert coimected to the present vault. have a population of about 17,000 Lessard tcid Vatteroni that he would 9 That would be added to a new MANCHESTER WILLIMANTIC v j s ^ .... . and should be able to support a ask his board in the spring to allo­ structure about 60 feet wide and 135 Open M on , Ihurs. f ri 9 30-6 p m 445 Hartford Road 1329 Main Street three-cab service, Corso said. >V-i* cate any money left over to the feet deep behind the Municipal lu e s . Wed . til 6, Sat til S Keeney St. Exit Off 1-384i SUPER STORES Open Sunday ^ 2-5 Next To Super Stop & Shop Corso and his son are the owners group to help defray the cost of the Building, It would be on three Tel. 647-9997 Tel. 450-0405 Ati. -3= exercise class. However, Lessard of Hartford-based Twin Town and Reginald PInto/ManchMtar Harald levels, with adequate windows and Joe’s Taxi Service. The elder Corso said he could make no promises LEAF LIFTERS — Rico Garcia rakes while Pete Flutz uses a Manchester. Pick-up is progressing after a delay due to late- ventilation on the lowest level to has operated a taxi service since about how much, if any, money permit its use for office space. 1951. giant vacuum to scoop up leaves along Adelaide Road in ness in leaves falling off the trees. would be available. 0 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. November 9,1990—9 8 ^MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, November 9, 1990 STATE RECORD Charges Federal agents About Town Public Records

Libraries close for day Warranty deeds: made in search home of Mary Catherine Development Co. to Derekseth Coip., The Manchester Public Libraries will be closed on Birch Mountain, no conveyance tax. Monday, Nov, 12, in observance of the Veteran’s Day Derekseth Coip. to Mark and Susan M. Barzottim, fraud Holiday. Normal hours will resume on Tliesday, Nov. 13. Birch Mountain, $238,850. assassin friend Fold concert at school Malcolm F. Barlow conservator for the estate of Catherine A. Johnstone to Beth P. Wogman, 78 Branford On Friday, Nov. 16, at 8 p.m., the Sounding Board St.. $133,500. scheme WATERBURY (AP) — FBI anti-Arab riots in Israel. will sponsor a Folk Concert at Sedgwick Middle School, Manchester Townhouse Associates to Elsie A. White, agents. New York City detectives “We can’t say much. It’s not our 128 Sedgwick Road, West Hartford, featuring “The Woodbridge Condominium, conveyance tax, $65.89. and Waterbury police searched the investigation,” said Waterbury Chief Watersons.” Admission advanced $10, $9 members. $1 Manchester Townhouse Associates to Agnes A. NEW HAVEN (AP) — A Wal­ home of a man they described as a of Detectives John Griffin. “New more at the door. Information: 278-1445. Scavetta, Colonial Manor Condominium, conveyance lingford man, an Alabama man and friend of the alleged assassin of York City police asked for assis­ tax, $91.30. their companies were indicted Rabbi Meir Kahane. tance. We gave it by helping execute Rosary society meets William C. Forbes and Douglas E. Forbes to Donna M. Thursday on charges of scheming to No arrests were made Thursday a search warrant.” The monthly meeting of the S t Bridget Rosary Laverdiere, Bluefields, $123,000. defraud Medicare of more than $1 night and police didn’t say if any­ New York City police were led to Society will be held Monday. Nov. 12. in the church at Barbara J. Goddard to Linda A. Thomas, 182 Broad million, prosecutors said. thing was taken in their search, Waterbury by a report that Nosair 80 Main St. Recitation of the Rosary will begin at 7 p.m., St., conveyance tax, $135.30 Brian J. O’Connell, 41, of Wal­ which occurred around 7:30 p.m. had come here to visit a friend and followed by a Mass. A business meeting will begin at Richard M. Steele and Christine Websler-Steele to lingford, and his company. Central Neither the man’s identity nor the go target shooting. V 7:45 pjn. to finalize bazaar plans which will be held on Gregory D. Riencke, Porter Street Terrace, $ 138,000. Medical Inc., and John Mitchell address was disclosed. "The guiunan had a connection in Saturday, Nov, 17. New members welcome. For more in­ Thomas N. and Marcia C. Reiley to Frank R. and Rutoskey, 37, of , Ala., But police described the man as a Waterbury,” said Griffin. “He has a formation, call Nola Barrett at 649-1505. Evelyn A. Livingston, Charter Oak Street, $135,000. and his company, Advanced friend of accused assassin El Sayyid friend, a Moslem. They both met in Raymond A. Gorman to Hugo F. and Phyllis A. Healthcare Consultants Inc., each A. Nosair, a resident of Cliffside a mosque. We searched the man’s Scouting for food Thomas, 27 S. Lakewood Circle, $191,900. were indicted by a federal grand Park, N. J., and native of Egypt. house. I can’t say if we found any­ On Nov. 10, Cub Scout Pack 47 will be participating Alan C. and Suzanne C. Czachowski to Richard M. jury on charges of filing about $1 The 58-year-old Kahane was the thing. There were no arrests made. in Scouting’s national good turn, “Scouting For Food.” Steele and Christine Webster-Steele, Garden Grove million in fraudulent Medicare American-born rabbi who founded The man isn’t a relative of Nosair.” Starting at 9 a.m., scouts will be going door to door, Heights, $185,900. claims. the anti-Arab Kach Party in Israel dropping off grocery bags for collection of non-perish­ Lucilie M. Finnegan to Tavco Associates, Elizabeth The two men also were charged Griffin said there’s no truth to and the militant Jewish Defense able food items. On Nov. 17, starting at 9 a.m., the scouts Park, $141,000. with conspiracy to defraud the League in this country. His killing published reports that Nosair prac­ Harry J. and Mabel E. Brown to Town of Manchester, government and with mail fraud. ticed target shooting in Waterbury. will collect the bags, which will then be taken to the Ar­ Monday night touched off violent mory for boxing and shipping to Foodshare. If a bag is Tolland T\unpike, no conveyance tax. Prosecutors allege O’Connell Carol A. Tierney to Michael D. and Kathleen C. received about $813,421 in dropped off at your house, please open up your hearts and fill the bag, if possible, or donate whatever you can. Nicolas, Weldon Estates, $146,000. Medicare reimbursement based on If you wish to donate and do not receive a bag, you may R & L Builders Inc. to Joseph F. Sommers, Rushforde false claims and then paid Rutoskey Drive, $116,(KX). a kickback of about $482,619. bring food to the Armory yourself on Nov. 17. ■iailSSr"' John J. and Caroline A. Casterline to Jon A. Lutzen, The two men allegedly devised a VITTNER'S Garden club meets Bush Hill Road, $148,000. scheme to submit false Medicare Ernest R. Marquez to James R. and Leticia Newton, 77 Garden Center & Christmas Shop The Manchester Garden Club will meet on Monday, Reginald PInto/Manchester Herald claim forms and then receive wrong­ Jensen S t, $130,000. ful reimbursement for medical sup­ Nov. 12, at 7:30 p.m. at the Community Baptist Church. 42ND STREET — From left, Lisa Kettering plays a chorus girl who becomes a Broadway Invites you to their This will be an open meeting and all members are en­ Richard F. Duket and Ralph G. Duket to Kenneth G. plies purportedly provided to nurs­ Tha Associated Press star, Jayne Newinth plays a star, Doug LeBelle plays a leading man and Jared R. Towler and Doris J. Benson, Spring Ridge, $106,000. ing home patients at three nursing couraged to bring a guest. If you have any questions, VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN TESTIMONY —- Ines Ayala, 16, of Bridgeport, right, plays a Broadway show director in “42nd Street,” which is being performed by the Little William B. 'ITiomton to Celia M. Tremblay, Parker homes — Uie Drake Center in Cin­ please call 646-6428 to attend. testifies before a Congressional subcommittee investigating violent crimes against Theatre of Manchester tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. at East Catholic High School. The Village. $5,000. cinnati, Ohio, St. Francis Rehabilita­ CHRISTMAS. Holiday Bazaar Celia M. Tremblay to Alan J. and C. Elizabeth tion H ospiti in Green Springs, children Thursday in New York. Ayala’s 16-year-old cousin was gunned down in front of show also will be performed at the school on Nov. 15, 16 and 17 at 8 p.m. General admission O Z! The St. Bridget (Thurch Rosary Society, 80 Main St., Theriault, 918 Parker St., $132,900. Ohio, and Whitehall Nursing Home his Bridgeport home by a 14-year-old boy. tickets are $8. Both Saturday shows are sold out. Daniel F. Ryan to Joy R. Kerr, Trumbull and Lilac 30 1“ in Boca Raton, Fla., U.S. Attorney OPEN will sponsor its Holiday Bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 17, from 9 a.m. to 2:30 pjn. in the auditorium, school Streets, $60,000. Stanley A. Twardy Jr. said. Betty R. Callahan to Jerry A. and Eleanor M, > m The companies of both men were cafeteria and church basement. For more information, call Nola Barrett at 649-1501. Kolinsky, 34 Oliver Road, $105,0(X). approved Medicare providers, Twar­ HOUSE O 03 dy said. Obituaries Police hunt kidnapper RHAM students receive award I Quit claim deeds: z -< Prosecutors allege Rutoskey had Wesley C. Gryk, conservator for the estate of Maud M. access to specific Medicare billing Nov. 10th thru On 'Riesday, Nov. 13, Dr. Camille Vautour, Superin­ Rockville, with a mass of Christian Whitney Aircraft of East Hartford Field to John R. and Debra M. McVeigh, 179 Spruce SL, H H information for patients at the three tendent of Regional School District #8 will present the m I Nov. 18th CASA (Connecticut Association of School Ad­ Helen (Cheswick) burial at 10 a.m. in Sacred Heart for 10 years. Before that, he had no conveyance tax. nursing homes bixause he had been Church. Burial will be in St. worked for Cheney Brothers as a Darlene LaChapelle to Francis A. and Gerard F. o m hired by each home as a consultant as parents’ fears grow ministrators) Superintendent’s Award to two RHAM Campbell Bridget’s Cemetery, Manchester. weaver for 40 years. LaChapelle, 718 N. Main St., no conveyance tax. to review their Medicare billing Middle School Students at a recognition award program Helen (Cheswick) Campbell, 87, The family will receive friends at He is survived by two sons, Sher­ Ann T. Brown to Patricia A. Brown, 112 Elvree St., no practices and to develop computer to be held at the middle school at 7:30 a.m. By LARRY ROSENTHAL and their friend, 10, managed to Curran said the roadblocks “turned formerly of Vernon, died Wednes­ the funeral home Friday at 8:30 a.m. wood G. Ferguson Jr. of conveyance tax. software to handle future Medicare day (Nov. 7) at Rockville General The Associated Press flee. up information,” but he would not 20% OFF MHS band earned second Manchester; and Robert W. Fer­ Clifford E. Hampton to Carol H. Moses, Ely Tract, no R o billings. Hospital. She was the widow of Earl Sherwood G. Ferguson The kidnap victim was not hurt, say if any motorist reported seeing 'The Manchester High School Marching Band won guson of Vernon; a sister, Mildred conveyance tax. n WALLIi^IGFORD — The recent and was released about an hour later the suspect’s car, the kidnapping or Regular Prices on most J. Campbell. Bom in Lowell, Mass., Spielman of Rockville; six J. David Brazel to Ann A. Brazel, Hillstown Park Hills high honors in the Danbury High School Band Competi­ she had lived in Manchester and Sr. abduction of a schoolgirl at gunpoint more than 10 miles away in the the girl’s release. grandchildren and four great­ Sueet and Hillstown Road. No conveyance tax. 42 CO tion held on Friday, Oct. 26, at Danbury High School’s Vernon most of her life. She was a Sherwood G. Ferguson Sr., 86, m CO has unnerved parents of school­ town of Guilford. The three girls, all students at the Christmas Decorations grandchildren. football stadium. 'The MHS band earned second place in communicant of St. Bridget Church, formerly of Horton Road, Cookies children throughout the area and led In both Wallingford and the same elementary school, did not Sorry; Aimalee Dolls Rre not included Division IV (divisions are based on band size) and an ad­ O Manchester, and Sacred Heart Manchester, died Thursday (Nov. 8, to at least one report of a possible neighboring town of North Bran­ recall looking at the car’s license ditional award for top colorguard/flag corps in Division Church, Vernon. 1990) at a Manchester convalescent Services will be Saturday at 1:30 kidnapping that proved unfounded. ford, school officials urged parents plates. They could not even say Thoughts IV shared with Shelton H i^ School. A total of 14 bands She leaves two sons, John home. p.m. at the Holmes Funeri Home, While the youngster was released to have adults stand lookout at whether the car had any plates, Cur­ Come in and see one of 400 Main St., Manchester. Burial sent to competed in five different ^visions. Campbell and James Campbell both He was predeceased by his wife unharmed, p'Dlice continued to sear­ school bus stops, and parents readily ran said. of Vernon; seven grandchildren; and Viola (Wright) Ferguson in 1975. will be in Buckland Cemetery. ch late Thursday for the man complied, school officials said. Police said none of the victims the nicest and most Senior Volunteer Program I love Jesus and I know that he loves me. I drni’t just 5 ^ several great-grandchildren. Bom in Manchester, Sept. 30, There are no calling hours. Con­ responsible for the abduction, seek­ In Cheshire, a worried mother knew the gunman. say that because I am a minister. I am a minister because 33 > complete displays of Rockville/Manchester/Enfield: If you enjoy cooking, Funeral services will be Friday 1904, he was a lifelong resident. tributions may be made to the soldiers ing the public’s help in identifying called police 'ITiursday afternoon to All three girls returned to their local Soup Kitchens could use your help in preparing Masonic Home and Hospital, P.O. I ioiow that this is true. I want my children to know the (Nov. 9) at 8:30 a.m., from the Ladd Prior to retiring, he was employed as him. report her son was late coming elementary school Thursday, where decorations and craft some of the 2,(X)0 meals they provide in each month. Box 70, Wallingford, CT 06492. love of Jesus the way that I do. But I am not a perfect Funeral Home, 19 Ellington Ave., a warehouse attendant for Pratt & father nor am I a perfect father nor am I a perfect fol­ Meanwhile, nervous parents home from elementary school and they “seemed to be adjusting items in the area Share some of your time with people less fortunate. HARTFORD (AP) — Some all- joined their children at school bus that a crossing guard had reported surprisingly well,” said Schools Su­ Manchester/East Hartford/Enfield: Adult Day Care lower of Jesus. I screw iq>, I fail, I sin. As my children American cookie crumbs will soon stops to guard against repeated kid­ seeing him get into a car. Police said perintendent Joseph Cirasuolo. Facilities and Nursing Home Residents look forward to grow older, they will be aware of this, if they are not al­ be falling on the desert sands when napping. it turned out that the child had taken Cirasuolo said some parents new faces and ideas. Be a friend and share your hobbies, ready. another piece of American culture Ftolice said they were making a ride from a friend’s mother. drove their children to school rather VITTNER'S GARDEN CENTER interests and entertainment skills. Days and hours are Cinema Births But I don’t want my failure or sin to keep them firmn lands in Saudi Arabia. progress in their investigation, but Roadblocks were set up Wednes­ than having them take the bus, but flexible and at the convenience of the volunteer. the love of Jesus. So my task as a father is to live a An army of Girl Scouts from the day and again Thursday morning on 1T0LUND TURNPIKE 649-2623 genuine relationship with Jesus and with my children, lb declined to elaborate. that bus usage was only down Vemon/Manchester/East Hartford: Volunteers needed BRAND, Andrew Robert, son of Richard W. and Connecticut Yankee Girl Scout the roads where the kidnapping oc­ MANCHESTER-VERNON TOWN LINE HARTFORD talk with them about my hopes, my dreams and my A white male described as in his slightly. to drive elderly people to necessary medical and dental Cinem a CHy — The Krays (R) Fri 7, 9:40; Sat and Su n 1:10, 3:40, 7, Corina Dorsey Brand of 650 Wrights Mill Road, Council are taking orders for curred and where the girl was 9:40. — Revofsal ol Fortune (R) Frl 7:10. 9:45; Sat and Sun 1:30, 3:50, prayers. To share with them t ^ their daddy is not per­ mid-30s drove up to a school bus appointments. Agency car, full insurance provided. No Coventry, was bom Oct. 6 at Manchester Memorial delivery to the troops in the Middle released. Motorists were asked if 7:10, 9:45. — Henry & June (NC-17) Frl 6:50, 9:30; Sat and Sun 1, 3:45, fect, that I sin, and that Jesus forgives me. To share with stop Wednesday morning where lifting or waiting. 6:50, 9:30. — Ftostcards From the Edge (R) Fri 7:15, 9:50: Sat and Sun Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Paul and Carol East. The scouts began their annual they had seen the kidnapper’s large, them that Jesus does not stop loving me when I fail. To three girls were standing, displayed Vemon/Manchester/East Hartford/Enfield: If you 1:20.3:30,7:15,9:50. Carter, 125 Brewster St., Coventry. His paternal cookie sale last weekend. a gun, and ordered them into his car, royal blue car or anj^ing else enjoy working with children, wonderful opportunities share with them that Jesus’ love motivates me to live my Stephanie Gordon, a 16-year-old EAST HARTFORD grandparents are Dudley and Aiuia Brand, Orchard Hill life for Him. As the Apostle Paul says in 1 Corinthians police said. He grabbed an 8-year- suspicious. can be found in Day Care Centers or Head Start Buster'e Pub & Cinema — Pacl6c Haights (R) Fri-Sun 7HO. 9:30. scout from Bristol, said her cus­ Estates, Coventry. He has a brother Matthew R., 3. old, but the girl’s 5-year-old sister Wallingford police Sgt. Joseph Programs. Days and hours are flexible and you will find Showcase Cinema 1-10 — Aralon (PG) Fri-^n 2, 7®5. — Child's Play 5:14, “Pbr the love of Christ compels us...” tomers love the chance to send 2 (R) Frl and Sat 105, 2:55, 4:50, 7:45,10:20, 12:10; Sun 105, 2:55, 4:50. Will your children know that Jesus Christ loves them? the children very responsive to volunteers. Share stories, 7:45, 10:20. — The Return of Suporfly (R) Fri and Sat 120, 3:20, 5:15, LAVIGNE, Sean Edward, son of Richard W. and American soldiers a taste of home. Do you know He loves you? — games and quiet times with these adorable children. 700. 9:35, 11:40; Sun 1:20, 3:20, 5:15, 7:25, 9:35. — Marked lor Death Natalie Arendt LaVigne of 398 Main St., was bom Oct. 7 “They think it’s a great idea,’’ R )F rl and Sat 1. 3, 5, 7:15, 9:20, 11:30; Sun 1, 3, 5, 7:15, 9:20. — White Full F. Knight Gordon said. “They think the men Palace (R) Frl and Sat 1, 3:05, 5:10, 7:20, 9:30, 11:45; Sun 1, 305, 5:10, at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal ffl 720, 900. — Ghost (PG-13) Fri and Sat 1:30, 4:15, 7:10, 9:45, 12:15; Sun Trinity Covenant Church and women in Saudi Arabia really grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moriconi of 82 100, 4:15, 7:10, 9:45. — Jacob's Ladder (R) Fri and Sat 2:10, 400, 7:35, Summit St., and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Arendt, Ohio. His need our support.” 0 Lottery 10, 12:20; Sun 2:10, 4:30, 7:35, 10. — Sibling Rivalry (PG-13) Fri and Sat Gordon made a personal pitch to 4:40, 9:50, 11:50; Sun 4:40, 9:50. — Stephen King's Graveyard Shift (R) paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard LaVigne, J Fri and Sat 1:15, 3:10, 5:05, 7:50, 10:15, midnight; Sun 1:15, 3:10, 5:05, East Haifford. He has two brothers, Adam, 3 and Justin, Bristol Mayor John J. Leone Jr., 2for1 7:50, 10:15. — Gralfili Bridge (PG-13) Fri 125, 32 5, 5:20, 8,10:10, 12:05; who placed an order for a case of Here are Thursday’s lottery results from around New Sat 1:40, 3:50, 10:10, 12:05; Su n 125, 3:25, 5:20, 8,10:10. — GoodFellas 1. Manchester Herald (R) FrI-Sun 1:10, 4:05, 7, 9:55. — Advance showing: Home Alone (PG-13) MAGNANI, Jonathan Thomas, son of John J. and Chalet Cremes and Trefoils. England: Sat 6, 8. Susan Wright Magnani of Enfield, was bom Oct. 20 at “I know in Bristol, for almost We Have Moved Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. Hartford Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Barbara every box of cookies they sell for Connecticut MANCHESTER Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. personal use, they are selling one to is back! UA Theaters East — Quigley Down Under (PG-13) Fri 7:10, 9:35; Sat and Gilbert Wright, 66 Mather St. His paternal MANCHESTER Daily: 7-2-4. Play 4: S-9-3-6. and Sun 2:10, 435, 7:10, 9:35. — Peclllc Haights (R) Fri 7:20, 9:40; Sat go to the troops abroad,” Lynda grandmother is Elizabeth Magnani of Windsor Locks. H eartland Plaza with this ad TURN ON THE LIGHTS! and Sun 220, 4:40, 720. 9:40. — Hot Spot (R) Fri 7. 9:30; Sat and Sun 2. U S P S 327-500 VOL. CX, No. 35 4:30, 7. 930. — Night of the Uving Dead (R) Frl and Sat midnight — Wild Russell, coordinator of the project, 649-S672 Massachusetts at Heart (R) Frl and Sat 11:45. — Pump Up Ihe Volume (R) Fri and Sat SILVIA, Jadelynn K,, daughter of Michael A. Silvia Acting Publisher said. Four lucky kids will have the chance to ride with Daily: 3-7-1-6. mldnighL and Kristy Gessay of Providence, R.I., was bom Oct. 11 J E A N N E G . F R O M E R T H WILUMANTIC at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal Santa in a Fire Truck to light the Christmas tree in Northern New England UJL The Ctnamae — Ghost (PG-13) Fri 7.9:40;Sat and Sun 2. 4:3^ 7, Executive Editor 9:40. — Stephen King's Graveyard Shift (R) Fri 7:40, 9:50; Sat and Sun grandparents are James and Donna Roberto of Andover Pick 3: 8-3-5. Pick 4 :4-9-6-0. VINCENT MICHAEL VALVO 2:45, 4:45, 7:40, 930. — Memphis Belle (PG-13) Frl 7:40, 10; Sat and Sun and Noel and Susan Gessay of Manchester. 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November 9,1990 iQaiirlifbtrr Hrralil THE NEW BREED BLONOIE by Daan Young B SUn Dnka

Crossword ARfARS NO,PlERRG„.MI3. I SAID HE'S A CHEAPSKATE AND NOW I'M SOI NS TO so BRINS US OlTHERS,,, \OlTHERS AND I AND HE SAID HE ISN'T l e t him PROVE ME WRONS STEAK AND CHAMPAGNE YOUR A h a d a PISHT CUSTOrAARYjTHIS MORNING Section 3, Page 11 SALADS ACROSS 46 Atk tor pay- Aniwtr lo Pravlout Puiil* / Friday, November 9,1990 mant from W0ND5R FULL 1 Soft m m 49 Navy ship ACCENT 5 Aug. tim* pral. 8 Promo top* SO ----- hour day 12 Carrtogo 54 Dingiar ICMY e k T 13 Fomolo 57 VIcHm anlolop* 58 Cullura 1 4 ------madlum hire.. Recreation B health fl religion B relationships Rhythm 56 Bom k m 1? Corolwl 60 — hour 16 D iy’i 61 Abomlnabla Hhimlnation snowman 18 Subfocl 82 Econ. ujuyjjl 20 Compaai pi Indicator 21 Canal lyt- 63 EmaraW — 1am In north- ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson am Michigan DOWN Single parents trumpet benefits of local support group 22 Jawtah I COULDU'T HELP MOTICI^JG photo WK(Alit CHRlbTMAei HOW'5 If WELL, I 6TILU longua 1 AttHMiprh 23 Author John YOU HAVg OUR "V/6A" 25 Franch duha — Pasjos 41 Invisible YOU SH0PPIW6 C5 WHAT DIP single parent. She turned to perienced similar situations. together,” Adler said. Group out­ being a third-wheel to the through hard times. two years ago when her 12-year A r»ous-/tAfo ro cem icvi'R/ you'P EVER A V TO TU5EP-BUT Parents Without Partners, an in­ Evon also attended “rap” ses­ ings geared for children are a couples she and her husband had “Emotionally, I felt like a total marriage ended, said Parents -TO A A W i'e N n o A BE A BARGAIN DESERVEA POH'T GTOp PONG IT/ ternational support group for sions during which timely topics, main focus of Parents Without socialized with. failure,” she remembers. “I had Without Partners has helped her IT AT rtV/OGW AT WIFE LIKE pul everything I had into the you? single parents with two chapters such as being single during the Farmers’ programs. So, the retiree decided lo try look at her new “single” status as W ST in the Manchester area. holidays, were discussed. To become a member, a person and meet new people through relationship.” “a time of opportunity to create One of them. Chapter No. 469 Four months after joining, must be a parent of at least one Parents Without Farmers, which Right away, she joined Parents new family traditions.” has about 200 members, ages 23 Evon attended one of the group’s child and single due to separa­ she had heard about through Without P a re rs and began run­ For instance, the Ellington lo 50, and meets on the second frequent rock ‘n’ roll dances and tion, divorce, death or having friends. Uccello later helped form ning the chapter’s family activity resident said, “I don’t have to Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. met a man with four children. never been married. Annual dues and joined the East of the River program, which allowed her to spend the holidays with my at Talcottvillc Congregational The couple continues to date. are $28 for new members and chapter. “I learned how oilier socialize and go on outings with mother-in-law anymore,” a tradi­ Church on the ManchestcrAfer- $25 for renewal. people coped with their grief and other parents who had family in­ tion Armelin used to feel non line. “I’m thrilled,” said Evon of Besides regular meetings, the made new friends,” she said. terests. Through the group. Par­ obligated to uphold. how Parents Without Partners has group also has special discus­ The group also benefits people sons said she’s made some close “I’m being more adventurous The second one, the East of the helped make her personal life sions, outings and functions on who can l^ e advantage of the friends. instead,” she said. EEK AND MEEK by Howl* Schnoldar River Chapter, is a new spin-off satisfying. Within the past year, other days. Upcoming “rap” ses­ national group’s other services, “It’s done me a world of good,” said Parsons, who admits WHAT'S SO DIFFICULT AK)D THEM THAT of the other chapter and was three couples who met their sions include “Stressful Situa­ including health and automobile THtM THAT HAVE-,,.GIVE formed about one year ago. It has respective partners in the chapter tions” on Nov. 17 and “Maybe insurance plans, credit card and “there are days when I still feel Anyone interested in attend­ 54 ABOCT FD?MULATILX3 AKJD m m THAT HAVL ^)0T HAVE-A-LOT about 95 members, ages 25 to 75, have wed, according to Lannie Divorce was for You” on Nov. travel services, Uccello said. alone.” ing the sessions, becoming a A TA / POLICE? . . . c e i ..,KEEP and also meets on the second Armelin, another chapter mem­ Although the loss of her hus­ member or receiving more in­ 55 w 26. The sessions arc especially “I think anyone who is single “This is what you did with the one call Thesday of the month at 7 p.m., ber. and doesn’t join is stupid,” said band’s income hurt financially. formation about Chapter No. you’re allowed?!" helpful because they help single 51 IT at Bolton Methodist Church, Evon is one of many local parents share their feelings, Adler Karen Parsons, a Manchester Parsons counts herself among the 469 of Parents Without Route 44, Bolton. single parents who say they said. resident and member of Chapter more fortunate single parents in Partners can call 643-6866. For J more information on the East (c) 1990 by NEA, Inc. One of the bones of contention would not be as happy as they are No. 469. that her ex-husband continually in Even’s marriage was money, today without the help of the sup­ “It makes me feel like I’m not Parsons was married for seven has helped out with respon­ of the River Chapter, call O I! 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FOCUS 7 4 e ^ HOME BUYS Dear Abby PEOPLE Dr. Gott Abigail Van Buren Peter Gott, M.D. ■ Ted Danson, Kirstie Alley and other regulars of TV’s most famous neighborhood bar celebrated the 200th episode of “Cheers” in Boston, the city where a real-life basement tavern inspired the RE/MAX EAST OF THE RIVER (203) 647-1419 [Jt;';' Strict laws govern show’s Hollywood set. Diet controls 297 east center st., manchester, ct 06040 (800) 544-4932 The cast was honored Thursday at a ceremony outside City Hall as thousands of fans braved chilly THE STOCKINGS WERE HUNG.. soil transportation weather to greet the TV stars. ^ Real Estate high cholesterol by the chimney with care! Enjoy the holidays by the DEAR ABBY: I collect dirt! Allow me to explain. We “This is overwhelming," said George Wendt, beautiful fireplace In this spacious 8 room English vacation mostly in the USA, and in our travels we’ve who plays Norm Peterson, “Cheers” heavyweight, Thdor Colonial on East Center St. In Manchester! 4 DEAR DR. GO'TT: I suffer from high cholesterol, bedrooms, 1.5 baths, formal D.R., walk-up attic. Many stopped to admire the view and have taken home a piece beer-swigging barfly, after a noisy welcome by 647-8400 people chanting “Norm, Norm.” and I am unable to take Lopid. Is there something else 168 Main Street, Manehehler distinguished lines, ample windows ana eas' of that view, such as a handful of seashells, a flower or you might recommend to reduce my high count? from side street. JUST REDUCED to $137,500. some dirt. “Sorry we screwed up your lunch hour,” he Conttmpamy Flair DEAR READER: Treatment for excess blood Magnificent 4 bednxini Contemporany with Super Denghtful Colonial joked. November 111to4 Our son is in the U.S. Army, and we recently took him cholesterol is usually staged, meaning that physicians view. Manelous fioor plan. Great home for Wlh In-law or master bedroom suke. Urge 3 The TV bar mirrors the layout and decor of the entertaining and eveiyday living. A total at 8 rm Colonial. Impeccable conditioa Two season porch, firsplaced LR, small ollice. to the airport so he could catch his flight to South Korea, start with simple and safe thertqjy and gradually work up ????? aq. It. ol ctxm. Asking $378,900. Cal iireplaces — Come see what quality le. Asking Manicured yard. Asking $219,900. Cal Bar­ where he will be stationed for a year. Before he left, I the Bull & Finch Pub, which has become a popular Baibara Wainbeig. $229,900.170 Ferguson Rd„ Manchester. bara Walnberg. stop for tourists. “Cheers,” now in its ninth season, to more complicated, expensive and problematic treat­ asked him to send us a handful of soil (yes, dirt) scaled in ment. was No. 1 for its time slot last year and has won 22 V a zip-locked bag. We have these tiny little jelly jars that I Emmys. Far many patients, diet is the cornerstone of theri^y: would like to fill with samples of dirt from all over the reduction or avoidance of animal fat, liver, egg yolks and world. ■ Cable TV mogul Ted 'Dirner has bought a whole milk (including whole-milk products, such as ice Hubby says it’s against the law to bring in dirt from large opal and diamond ring for acuess Jane Fonda, and they apparently will be getting cream). Coupled with a program of regular exercise, this another country. I could understand it if it were a ton or and similar ie ts are usually effective in reducing blood two, but a handful? engaged, a FDnda spokeswoman said. PSST, OVER HERE!!! cholesterol. If yiou haven't seen this adorable, expandable 4 room LICKETY SPLIT!!! Manehesttr $189,900 Manchester $139,900 Please let me know if it’s really illegal. The ring, which 'Dimer bought Thesday at Tif­ Manehnter Hurry, The Prlci Is itaM 't:. If this is ineffective, the next step is treatment with C A lPE COD CCR9IX), you'd better look now! Located nurryHurry over to see thismis terrificterrmc 5+ room Ca<_ape on Creen Lot and Loetllonlll Lke new cathedral ceilings, oak lloore, lower fany’s in Los Angeles, will be presented to Fonda Colonial In beaudti conditioiv Fenced yard, BETTY IN HESPERIA, CALIF. niacin, a common vitamin, given in increasing doses up at Wetherell Village, you get the benefits of condo _Rd. before someone else beats you to it! 2-3 bedrooms, 2 plus acres on Porter St. A few cosmetics w l level suite with bath, BdrRm, Fam/Rm, F/place. DEAR BETTY: Margaret Webb, public information on her Dec. 21 birthday, said Iht Newcomb, a Th# Assoclitsd P rtM living but sdll have your own home. Fully applianced hardwood floors, flreplace,* 'eplace, unfinished room on 2nd turn this custom built home Into a mastetplece. Lots ol glass, nine closals, enclosad sun room. alumAlded, H/W iloore, flreplace, new kitchen. publicist for the Academy Award-winning actress. to about 1,500 milligrams a day. Niacin usually causes floor just ready andid waiting for minor finishingfinishlnc Motivated owners say make an oiler. Cal Call ask lor Sharon Miller, Residence Call ask lor Sharon Miller, Raskfenca officer for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal ROONE RESTRAINED — An Atlanta kitchen, 1st floor laundry, central air, lovely fireplace Unda Brown 647-8691. 646-5566 646-5566, Office 647-1419. flushing (which diminishes with continued therapy or and room to grow on the 2nd floor! REDUCED FOR touches. Cnamic bath on 1st fltxir eat-in kitchen with and Plant Health Inspection Services, says: “Your hus­ Asked if the ring was an engagement ring, New­ couple has won a temporary restraining formal dining room. SUPER PRICE $119,900. comb told The Associated Press: “I guess you could can be helped by taking aspirin) and, in some patients, QUICK SALE $114,900. •[fc ic i band is correct. Even a handful of dirt can contain order keeping ABC news president liver damage. TTierefore, patients taking niacin should An Intsmabonal tM woik o f Mependentfy snd Operated Reel Ealate Offkea microorganisms and/or insects very harmful to our plant call it that.” She described the ring as having an opal between a pair of diamonds. Roone Arledge from closing a deal on an have periodic blood tests of liver function, as well as and animal life. Ecosystems vary around the world, and blood analyses of cholesterol. The celebrity couple has no immediate plans to apartment he kept them from buying. nature tries to keep a balance between plant and animal 'The next step is Metamucil. This powdered plant-fiber life. When dirt is transported to a new environment, it set a wedding date, Newcomb said. Vinton Village Rle31 REAL ESTATE Fonda, 52, and Tlimer, 51, traveled recently to product is usu^ly used as a stool-bulking agent; when 3466 D Mam Si., Coventry can create havoc beyond your wildest dreams.” given in daily doses of two or three scoops (or packetsl HILIPS 985 Main Street the Soviet Union for the premiere of “Gone With 395 n o r t h MAIN STREET .r>A k i\ / 203-647-r653 OFF Bottom line: There are very strict laws regarding here in 1987 and owns a restaurant-bar and a bed REALTOFT MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT t36040 LUMKANY 203 643-2215 FAX REAL ESTATE Manchester. CT 06040 the Wind,” the crown jewel of 'Dimer’s MGM in water or juice, it will often lower cholesterol. It is safe. 1YR. BUYER ® bringing dirt into this country without a special permit. and breakfast inn. (203) 647-8000 Respect them! movie archives. His recordings include the songs “I Loved ’Em Most of my patients have had success with a combina­ 742-1450 647-8120 PROTECTION AVAILABLE If the engagement does culminate in marriage, it tion of diet/exercise/niacin/Metamucil. DEAR READERS: How times have changed. The Every One” and “Slow Bum.” pn* following order was issued in Ethiopia in 193.5 by the would be the third for Fonda, who was married to ■ Harry Reasoner, the folksy “60 Minutes” In patients whose cholesterol levels remain high then-emperor, Haile Selassie: French director Roger Vadim and California As­ correspondent who helped start the top-rated CBS despite these measures, several prescription drugs are V REDUCED & READY (1) All men and boys able to carry a spear go to Addis semblyman Tom Hayden, the former 1960s student News program in 1968, is cutting back on his available. The most popular include Atromid-S, Lopid, FORYOUlIl Ababa. radical. She has two children. It also would be the workload next season. Mevacor and Questran. Each has its own set of side ef­ $132,000 (2) Every married man will bring his wife to cook and third marriage for 'Dimer, who was previously wed “It’s been a nice ride, but you can’t go on fects, ranging in severity from simple intestinal upset and II Ranch iv'ing ease with this 3 bedroom O Z! homel Enjoy the Swedish fireplaced DO r - ’ wash for him. to Judy Nye and Jane Shirley Smith. He has five forever,” Reasoner said 'Thursday. diarrhea to liver damage. children. This review is necessarily quite broad and over­ living room, heated Florida room, and (3) Every unmarried man will bring any unmarried He decided to scale back from full-time reporter wall-to-wall carpeting throughout. Lovely ■ Country music singer T.G. Sheppard was simplified. Far example, depending on the pattern of CONVENIENT LOCATION — m woman he can find to cook and wash for him. 1 BOO'S COLONIAL set on a large landscaped & private yard. Glastonbury afraid the fish wouldn’t bite during filming for a status to become the show’s “editor emeritus” and a comer lot. Perennial gardens, flower­ Manchester outskirt — Split Level, 3 (4) Women with babies, the blind, and those too aged elevated cholesterol, some diiigs are more effective than Linel cable TV show — so he took a few extras with him. “contributing correspondent.” 'That means he’ll do others. Also, some patients cannot tolerate certain ing trees. Modem kitchen, wood bedrooms, 2 full baths, dining room, to carry a spear are excused. fireplace in living room, lower level O CO 'Dims out he didn’t need to. perhaps six reports a year instead of 20. medicines, as in your case. floors, French doors, abundance of ZIPPEDY DOO DAHIII (5) Anyone who qualifies for battle and is found at “I suddenly realized I’d been woricing 53 years, country charm. COVENTRY, office w/separate access. ONLY $135,500 Sheppard brought some rainbow trout with him Therefore, I suggest you request an in-depth discus­ $147,000. home will be hanged! about half of it on ‘60 Minutes,’ and I thought I’d $139,900. Tnie Blue 3 bedroom Cape with formal on the Little Pigeon River 'Thursday while filming sion with your d c ^ r . He or she can advise you which V dining room, fireplaced living room, the fishing show for The Nashville Network, but he like to take it a little easier,” he said. form or therapy (or drug) would be appropriate for your m I People are eating them up! For Abby’s favorite Reasoner, 67, began his journalism career as a 21x11 family room, and lovely recipes, send a long, business-size, self-addressed en­ caught his own fish and didn’t have to use them. cholesterol pattern — and what side effects and possible NEW TO MARKET hardwood flooring throughout! Use the 0 m 'The singer dubbed the unofficial ambasador of Mimteapolis newspaperman and has won several complications you might experience. first floor bedroom as an extra getaway. velope, plus check or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in Emmy awards and a Peabody award for his broad­ EAST HARTFORD tourism for this southeastern Tennessee city moved To give you more information, I am sending you a free New thermopane windows and garagel 1 ^ Canada) to: Dear Abby, Cookbooklet, P.O. Box 447, cast work. Multi-purpose building with open span. 1st floor area (200 Mount Morris, 111. 61054. (Postage is included.) copy of my Health Report “Understanding Cholesterol.” + / - sq. ft.) Six offices, five baths & shower. Three gas fur­ ROOMFORMOMORDADH! O o naces, etc., etc. Call listing office for expenses & all details. $136,900 Completely remodeled and updated FOR LEASE — 2200 sq. ft. 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That, essentially, is the Norman Bates 30 years ago and is determined to ;;i CLASSIFIED CRAFTS OFFERED SUCH A FANTASTIC pattern of their adventures. hold onto the franchise as well as his title as Cable MALLARD VIEW- PROPERTY MANCHESTER-2 33 condominium " “modem” for our Wooster!), divided his time be­ (Newspaper ZIP CODE) Bedroom townhouse, Television’s Finest Actor. RATE AS THIS!! Ranches and F O R R E N T V tween his club (the Drones) and loafing about Slight stuff, you say? Perhaps. But where else Si P.O. BOX 1000, BIXBY, OK 74008 NEW TO MARKET-East all appliances, heat, but in Wodehouse could we meet such characters A pity. This semi scary thriller starts wtMtderful- townhouses. No Mayfair getting into scrapes. association's fees. Hartford. Multi-purpose cable, carpeting, air NEW-2 Bedroom Bertie’s a frightfully decent chap and fancies as flippy Glossop, Oofy Prosser, Gussie Fink- ly and ends pitifully. There are luminous perfw- Manchester’s new building with open span conditioner. No pets. Townhouse plus loft, 2- himself a master schemer and solver of life’s Nottle, Hildegard Watt-Watson and the Rev. mances by full-grown Henry Thomas (remember Call the Classified Department retirement community first floor area ^OOO-i-/- Call 647-1595. 1/2 baths, central air Beefy Bellinger? Special Wishes 21 HOMES FOR SALE from $140’s. Change square feet). 6 Offices. MANCHESTER- 5 room and vac, all appliances small problems, but his machinations always go Elliot in “E.T.”?) as young Norman, and Olivia and ask for Lee Ann, for more your lifestyle to one 5 baths and shower. 3 awry, requiring the intervention of Jeeves (“In­ And where else could would we fine Why Send A Card? apartment. 2 bedrooms. including microwave, Hussey as his sexually torturing Mother. 1800’s COLONIAL set on floor living I Spectacular Gas furnaces, etc., etc. Heat & hot water washer, dryer, ice Wodchouse’s remarkable dialogue? It is ir- M akeyouroum personal wishes details & copy deadlines. deed, sir?”) to get him out of Uouble. It also boasts Graeme Revell’s nice adaptation a large corner lot. 2 bedroom, 2 bath Call listing office for ex­ included. 1 mile from I- maker. Wall to wall reproducible here, but Exton, director Robert to that special person in your life single family. Attached penses and all details. Broken engagements, pranks gone wrong and of the original Bernard Herrmann score, but who’s on special days, such as birthdays, Perennial gardens, 84. $750/month. 633- carpet, fireplace, deck, Young and producer Brian Eastman (“Traffik”) flowering trees. Modern homes have first floor FOR LEASE-2200 003-i. attached garage with the loss of a treasured cook are as dire as listening? weddings, anniversaries, birth an­ 643-2711 square feet (2nd floor). were painstaking in their evocation of nouncements, etc. It b e ^ a card! kitchen, wood floors, laundry room full door opener. ADT Wodehouse gets. It’s Bertie’s aunts, “screaming to “Psycho” screenwriter Joseph Stefano had some Large open area, 4 of­ MANCHESTER-Beautiful Wodehouse’s world. How lucky the reader to dis­ french doors, abun­ basement, covered rear Security system and full each other like mastodons across a great, primeval leftover bits from the original movie, detailing W ith th e H e ra ld 's n e w c d u m n , porch and attached fices and 2 baths. quality, 1 bedroom. cover Jeeves and Bertie! Lucky, loo, the viewer dance of country Quiet on busline, air basement. Short walk swamp,” that mar his existence. what made Norman the charming host he was. you wdl not only save money, charm. Coventry. 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE garage. Appliances, $1,100 per month. FOR to MMH and churches. who finds “Jeeves and Wooster” on PBS and en­ but think of how unique an carpeting and more. Set LEASE-800 square conditioned, frost free It is his dreadnought Aunt Agatha who figures Those scenes, with Thomas and Hussey’s bril­ $139,900. Philips Real refrigerator, setf-ctean- No pets, trucks, RYs or counters the British comedy team of opportunity this isl Estate 742-1450. CLASSIC COLONIAL- NEAT AND CLEAN on a cul-de-sac. Near feet. (1st & 2nd floor). 2 motorcycles. $950 per prominently in the opening episode of Clive liant, steamy performances, illuminate this dull Offices and bath with ing oven, dish washer. and in the principal roles. F______East Hartford. Nice COLONIAL- new mall. Dir: Tolland month plus utilities. Op­ Exton’s knowing adaptation. movie like flashes of lighting. Special Limited Tpke to No. Main St. to shower. $450. per Large storage area. older home with lots of Manchester, $159,900. Ideal for senbrs or mid­ tion to buy. Call 64t 4>; Bertie, somewhat the worse for drink at break Fry is “a solemn procession of one” as the pres­ The rest of “Psycho IV” relies on loud noises to 8 room Colonial. Immpec- Attractive, newly Union St. to Rossetto month. Total asking Introductory Rate cable condition. Two charm and quality in­ dle aged. Come see 8711. of day, stumbles into his stylish, yet disheveled cient Jeeves, and the exopthalmic Laurie is one of startle you. cluding natural decorated 3 bedroom Dr. "We’re Selling rice: $260,000. Strano 6(f a line! fireplaces- come see neal Estate, 647-7653. why we rarely have a T>.s Aasoclatad PrMS bachelor flat and collapses onto hiS bed. A persist­ the greatest dilherers since Stan Laurel, capable of THE REAL THRILLER DEPT. — ShowUme woodwork, window Colonial with a 2-car Houses’ Blanchard & what quality is. Asking garage. Well kept Rossetto Real Estate, vacancy. Heat, hot VIDEO STARS — Prince Charles, left, heir to the British ent ringing at the door. Bertie stumbles to open it. making his extremities seem simultaneously also presents, immediately after “Psycho IV,” the For an extra cost o f 50^ you may $229,900. 170 Fer­ seats, spacious rooms water included. $660. bound in different directions. also put your choice o f a birthday and 2 great enclosed private rear yard with 646-2482. throne, and actor John Cleese star in a scene from a 30 A tallish chap in black morning coat and striped original “Psycho,” newly remastered and with guson Road, nice deck and newer 31 ROOMS FOR RENT 274-5030. EMPLOYMENT cake, heart, star, sm iley face, Manchester. Barbara porches. $136,000. D. minute training video, “Grime Goes Green: Your Business trousers is outside. He utters the immortal words: Fry and Laurie met as undergraduates at enhanced digital sound, UNCUT AND COM­ candles, numbers for the age & W. Fish Real Estate, above ground pool. MANCHESTER- Available OPPORTUNITIES Weinberg Re/Max East SOUTH WINDSOR - East Hartford- Burnside “I was sent by the agency, sir. I was given to un­ Cambridge University and appeared in its “Foot­ manyothersll 643-1591. Walking distance to all immediately. 2 HTmhtrinmttloolilni/oraJob, or tome- and the Environment.” MERCIAL FREE. Pounce, timeshifters, pounce! Of The River 647-1419. F schools. D. W. Fish Immaculate 1st floor, 1 Ave. Clean, comfort­ bedroom apartment on enr iprrfsf fe/V ont. }ooV find mort of Deadline for ads - 12.-00 noon lAr orm'i employttmu opportunMa Real Estate, 643-1591. bedroom. All applianced able 2 rm. unit. 1st floor. Appliances *><*r^iulirstri Hrralft 2 days prior to the day you F Furnished. Reference & included. Laundry To ploer tvor aa, O Z] would like your ad to appear. CONTEMPORARY Condo. Quiet. Close to CALL; 643-2711 FLAIR- Magnificent 4 Security req. 569-6704 facilities. $625/month -i- DO r- CONVENIENT LOCA­ NEED LOTS OF LIVING highway. Tennis/Pool. or 633-8806.______utilities. 1 months TV and tobacco: smoking and the message of the medium Call Classified Today TION- MANCHESTER bedroom contem­ SPACE? Oversized 3 $625. 644-1350. S S porary with view. Mar­ LARGE room in historic secur'ity. Call evenings 643-2711 OUTSKIRT- Split level, bedroom home with 647-9072. > m The foundation of their experiment is the “cognitive observers also checked for embedded anti-smoking mes­ characters who reacted negatively to smoking,” Ms. 3 bedroom s, 2 fu ll velous floor plan. Great custom kitchen farmhouse in Tolland. and ask for home for entertaining 23 LOTS & LAND FOR Private, attached full By SCOTT WILLIAMS social learning theory” developed by tiic sociologist Al­ sages. Madden said. “This could be anything from waving baths, dining room, cabinetry, fireplace, 21/ END ROLLS LecAnnorllze fireplace in living room, and everyday living. As­ 2 baths, 2 car garage. ______SALE______bath, private entrance, 0 CO The Associated Press bert Bandura and others. It is, in essence, the Kid with a The results were more surprising than you might ex­ away the smoke to actually saying something to the 27'/!" width — 50C lower level office with king $378,900. Call Quiet cul-de-sac street. washer/dryer, utilities vm's Fmtf n m Stone theory of social behavior. pect. character about their smoking.” separate access. Only Barbara Weinberg Re/ NORTH COVENTRY BUILDERS SPECIALS- included. $425/month. 13" width — 2 for 50C CUSSIHED NEW YORK — Not a Marlboro Man has galloped If the Kid sees somebody toss a stone through a win­ “The scales are still tipped toward the pro-smoking In addition: 21 HOMES FOR SALE $147,000. Philips 742- Max East Of The River $146,900. Philips Real BRENDA LANE 1-5 Avail.12/1. 728-5321 Newsprint end rolls ca n be 647-1419. acre wooded lots. days, 872-4992 eves. picked up at the Manchester through the intellectual wasteland since television dow, the Kid is likelier to do the same thing if the be­ message,” Ms. Madden said. The study found an —^The negative “reactors” were more affluent than 1450. Estate 742-1450. Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. COVENTRY. $49,900 A s k for Heidi. banned cigarette commercials in 1971, but California THE STOCKINGS WERE F Monday through Thursday. havior is rewarded, and somewhat less likely to do it if average 21/2 minutes of smoking per hour, with anti­ smokers, likelier to be “good guys” and positive role HUNG.... by the chim­ GIVEAWAY PRICE! & up. Unbelievable low public health researchers say there’s still too much nothing happens. smoking messages in little more than three-quarters of a models. ney with carel Enjoy the MANCHESTER- ZIPPEDY DOO DAHIII Pleasant 2-story made price. HIGHLANDS-1-2 $135,500. True blue 3 smoking on TV. If the tosser is a “high-status” role model, someone minute per hour. —Smokers usually were guest characters and bad holidays by the beauti­ $139,900. Hurry the for comfy living, vinyl acres COVENTRY. 1 bedroom Capn with for- $58,900 & up. Owner Commercials are banned, but people still smoke: The who is powerful, attractive, competent — a hero, for ex­ “You’d have to watch two hours to see an anti-smok­ guys with “low role model potential.” ful fireplace in this spa­ price is righti Colonial in siding, inviting fireplace, cious 8 room English beautiful condition, mal dinihg room, oak floors, formal dining financing on selected grizzled old cop fires up a grizzled old stogey; the ample — the Kid is more likely to imitate the throwing ing message,” Ms. Madden said. —^Fully 15 percent of smokers were under age 18. , fireplaced living room, lots with as little as 10% R o troubled teen lights a filter tip; the sneering gangster Tudor Colonial on East fenced yard, aluminium room, eat-in kitchen, than if the tosser is an unattractive “low-status” model. Smoking occurred in 53 percent of all programs and “As a public health professional, I would not advocate Center St. in sided. Hardwood floors, 21x11 family room, and fenced yard. down. Special program o takes a puff on a coffin nail. Got it? Funny, it all seemed so clear when “Andy of 41 percent of all episodes in the sample, while anti­ the total elimination of smoking on television,” Ms. Manchester! 4 fireplace, new khchen. lovely hardwood floor­ Manchester. $159,900. for builders- build now- o ing throughout! Use the pay laterll! Ask for Phil. 2 0 ) Mayberry” was on. smoking messages occurred in 39 percent of all Madden said. bedrooms, 1.5 baths, Call Sharon Miller Re/ Philips 742-1450. Television, with its power to inform and entertain, formal dining room, Max East Of The River first floor bedroom as COMMON ROAD- 8 m c/) also has a terrible power to persuade, cajole and educate. Ms. Madden said the researchers collected 139V2 programs and 20 percent of all episodes. “I would like to see more of the consequences shown, walk-up attic. Many dis­ 647-1419. Home 646- an extra getaway. New LOTS PRICED TO GLASTONBURY- O What does it say about smoking? Glad you asked. hours of “routine, fiction network prime-time program­ Crime shows had more smoking on them, and the consequences ranging from someone asking a character tinguished lines, ample 5566. thermopane windows SELL WILLINGTON Larger ads are available windows and easy ac­ and garagel Anne Miller Reduced. Owner must $54,900-up. Area of “We wanted to assess the prevalence of smoking on ming” in the fall of 1989, and ended with a sample of 70 smokers tended more often to be bad guys. to put out a cigarette, to medical shows with episodes on sell. Charming 3000 sq. up to 1 full page! “We were encouraged by the fact that smoking does cess from side street. 647-8000. nice homes, new road. television and we wanted to look at who it is that is prime time shows, hours and half-hours, comedies and cancer and emphysema.” ft. 4 bedroom features 3 ZEYA & SATARI DRIVE not tend to be glamorized any more on television,” Ms. JUST REDUCED to SOUTH WINDSOR-See full baths, large living S > smoking, and the message that is being given,” said dramas. $137,500. Jackson & 1-2 acre NORTH Madden said, “and we would like to see scriptwriters this lovely 6 room 3 rm. w/ fireplace, family Patricia Madden, co-author of the study of smoking on University of Califomia-Berkeley students then Jackson 647-8400. year old Cape that of­ PSST, OVER HEREIII If COVENTRY $79,400 & 3 » weave more anti-smoking messages into their plots.” you haven't seen this rm., game room, up. Possible financing prime-time television. scanned the programs, using a kitchen timer and the Elsewhere in television... fers all large rooms. sunroom, 2 car garage 33 > Where anti-smoking messages were involved, the YAAAAAAAAAY!!! ABSOLUTELY THE LAST First floor master adorable, ei^andable 4 at 8% APR with She and Georgette L. Overby are researchers at the VCR’s pause button to check for smoking at minute- WELL-CARED-FOR- room Cape Lbd Condo, & morel Unbelievablely $30,000 down, 5 year by-minute intervals. majority of smokers and the people who reacted nega­ CBS PREMIERE: “Broken Badges,” an action-drama South Windsor, bedroom, living room priced at $209,900. Prevention Research Bureau in Berkeley, Calif., one of a whh fireplace, tiled fbor, you better look now! Lo­ balloon. Era Philips Once a “smoking act” was seen, the viewers noted the tively to smoking were adult, white male, plot-related about a special police crimefighting unit “composed of $199,900. Immaculate cated at Wetherall Taylor Associates 633- Real Estate 742-1450. dozen state- and federally funded centers for social and Colonial with many kitchen that is fully 6216. biomedical reasearch on alcohol and other abused sub­ context of the smoking — the status of the characters in­ characters, the study found. cops temporarily on psychiatric leave from the force” applianced, 1-car Village, you get the upgrades and benefits of condo living stances. volved in the smoking and how they reacted to it. The “Overall, we had 129 smokers in our sample and 35 makes a Nov. 24 debut. improvements. Very garage, 2 full baths. As­ king $178,000. U&R but still have your own nice flowing floor plan home. Fully applianced MANCHESTER CHFA with generous size Reahy, 643-2692. CHEER F______kitchen, 1st floor rooms including a first laundry, central air, Your favorite floor family room, 4 SUPER delightful Colonial lovely fireplace and bedrooms and 2-1/2 with in-law or master room to grow on the RunnerAValker on! baths. What are you bedroom suite. Large 3 2nd floor! REDUCED CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 . waiting for-this one has season porch. FOR QUICK SALE PLACE it alll t). W. Fish Real Fireplace living room, $114,900. Jackson & Notices Lots/Land for Sale...... 23 Merchandise Musical Items...... 84 Estate, 643-1591. small office. Manicured Jackson 647-8400. A personalized Lost/Found...... 01 Investment Property...... 24 Cameras and Phota Equipment...... 85 F yard. Asking $219,900. Business Property...... 25 message today! P«ri4nals...... 02 Holiday Seasonal...... 71 Pets and Supplies...... 86 Barbara Weinberg Re/ Resort Property...... 26 \ s i i k Speciolisife^Dg MANCHESTER-Hard to REDUCED & READY $6,685 DOWN Announcements...... 03 Antiques and Collectibles...... 72 Miscellaneous for Sale...... 87 find a home that is as Max East Of The River Mortgages...... 27 Tag Sales...... 88 FOR YOUIII $132,000. For the qualified buyer, will put you In this cozy Ranch Auctions...... 04 Rooflng/Sldlng...... 647-1419. Financial...... 05 Wanted to Buy...... 28 Services Clothing...... 73 Wanted to Buy/Trade...... 89 well kept as this 10 Ranch living ease with with 3 bedrooms, flre^aced living room, dining area Flooring...... Furniture...... 74 room U&R Cotonial lo­ Child Care...... 51 Electrical...... this 3 bedroom homel plus eat-ln kitchen. Convenient location. If you're Employment & Education Rentals TV/Stereo/Appllances...... 75 cated on Ludlow Rd. JUST LISTEDI Spacious Enjoy the Swedish Cleaning Serylces...... 52 Heatlng/Plumblng...... here in town. Features looking ~ look us upl $133,900. . Port Time Help Wanted...... 10 Rooms for Rent...... 31 Machinery and Tools...... 76 7 room, 2-1/2 bath fireplaced living room, Law n c a r e ...... 53 Miscellaneous Serylces..... Automotive like 4 bedrooms, first Help Wanted...... 11 Apartments for Rent...... 32 Serylces Wanted...... Ranch on Rosewood Situation Wanted...... 12 BooKkeepIng/Income T ax...... 54 Gardening...... 77 heated Florida room, MANCHESTER Condominiums for Rent...... 33 Carpei\try/Remodeilng...... 55 Landscaping...... Cars for Sale...... 91 floor family room plus a Lane, Bolton. First floor Business Opportunities...... 13 Homes for Rent...... 34 Good Things to Eot...... 78 and wall-to-wall car­ Palntlng/Paperlng...... 56 Concrete...... Trucks/Vans for Sale...... 92 large lower level recrea- family room, 2 Instruction...... 14 Store/Office Space...... 35 Fuel Oll/Cool/Flrewood...... 79 Campers/Trallers...... 93 tion room. Enclosed peting throughout. 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 Call 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 fireplaces. Central air Lovely landscape.I & Employment Services...... 15 Resort Property...... 36 Farm Supplies and Equipment...... 80 Motorcycles/Mapeds...... 94 sun porch, 2 fireplaces Industrial Property...... 37 SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL and more! Call Louisa rivate yard. Glaston- ask for Ilze or LeeAnn Office/Retall Equipment...... 81 Auto Services...... 95 and much more for a 'Real Estate Goroges and Storage...... 38 MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES... Autos for Rent/Lease...... 96 Panella, 646-2482. Eury linel Anne Miller Please note - all ads must be phoned into the Herald no later than Homes for Sale...... 21 Roommates Wanted...... 39 Recreational Equipment...... 82 realistic price of C all 643*2711 Tor more Information! Miscellaneous Automotive...... 97 "We're Selling Houses" Real Estate 647-8000. ______Monday, November 19,1990 at noon. ______Condominiums for Sole...... 22 Wonted to Rent...... 40 Boats and Marine Equipment...... 83 Wanted to Buy/Trade...... 98 $229,000. Blanchard & Rossetto F U&R Realty, 643-2692. Real Estate. F ROOM FOR MOM OR READ YOUR AD: Clastifed odvartitaments art DADIII $136,900. Com­ RATES: 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per day. DEADLINES: For classified adyertlsments to taken by telephone as a convenience. The MANCHESTER- Lot and be published Tuesday through Saturday, the HISTORICAL COLONIAL- pletely remodeled and ONLY $6,950 DOWN 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one location III 2 plus acres Will put the qualified buyer in this charming, older deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ on Porter Street. A few $120’s. Conveniently updated Colonial with 3 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of bedrooms and 2 full home. 7 rooms, 3+ bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, enclosed tion. For advertisements to be published cosmetics will turn this located 8 room 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen baths, full basement, front porch, walkout basement, garage with patio and Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. custom built home into Gambrel roofed home. HIM Minimum charge: 4 lines. the value of the advertisement will not be and walkup attici more. $139,000. corrected by an additional Insertion. a masterpiece. 2 Full baths, 4 or 5 THANKSGIVING Motivated owners say bedrooms plus a huge There’s an extra room on the second floor for mM D.F. REALE, INC. make an offer! Call Lin­ barn like garage. Must REAL ESTATE 1 NOTICES da Brown Re/Max East be seen I Call Peggy you or yoursi New 1 LOST and FOUND 10 PART TIME HELP siding, new windows H H H ■ 175 Main SL, Manchattar 11 HELP WANTED 11 HELP WANTED 11 HELP WANTED 13 BUSINESS OPPOR­ Remove mineral buildup Of The River 647-1419. Green. "We’re Selling 646-4525 GREETINGS As a condition precedent WANTED______from voor teakettle by Houses" Blanchard & and 2 car garage tool IMPOUNDED-3 Month TUNITIES Anne Miller 647-8000. NEW AND EXPERIENCED AGENTS WANTED to the placement of any female Shepherd LPN-MEDICAL ASSIS- pouring In half a cup of Rossetto, 646-2482. A time to reflect. Let's give thanks and show thanks for the COME join us at The advertising in the Cross. Call Bolton Dog TANT-For doctor’s of­ EARN as much as $1500 white vinegar and one MANCHESTER good fortune we enjoy throughout our lives. Manchester Herald, Ad­ Warden. 646-3102. Savings Bank Of fice in East Hartford, extra eveiy weekll For quart of tap water. Heat to Manchester. We have 3 INSIDE SALES $189,900- Like new, vertiser hereby agrees Glastonbury area. 40 the rest of your life, by rolling boll and let stand cathedral ceilings, oak part time teller posi­ Full-time position available for an individual to sell paint, wall­ for one hour. Pour out For family, friends, or that special someone! Give a personal­ I to protect, indemnify S FINANCIAL Hours per week, Mon- owning your own part- floors, lower level suite OPEN HOUSE ana hoid harmless the tions available: Burr covering. floorcovering and other associated products in a full line day-Friday. Salary plus time route of 44 vend­ solution, fill with water, ized message that will appear Wednesday, November 21, paint store. If you enjoy meeting the public, this is your opportunity to with bath, bedroom, SATURDAY Manchester Herald, its ALL TYPES OF LOANS- Corners Office & Ash­ health and pension ing machines fully es­ boll again ond discord. ford Office. Please app­ help customers solve their interior and exterior decorating needs. Add buildup to your family room, fireplace, 1990 in the Manchester Herald. officers and employees $5000 AND UP. Whatever benefits. Call 633-3836 tablished for you near NOV. 10TH We offer flexible hours, good pay and advancement opportunities. budget by selling no- lots of glass, nice against any ana all your situation is we can ly at Personnel Office or 289-5642 between your home. Low help yi 935 Main Street, Apply in person or call: longer used furniture and closets. Enclosed sun 1-4 PM liability, loss or ex­ i you. Call 212-978- 10am-5pm. investment. Call 1-800- room. Call Sharon Miller A A 1XI inch ad is $4.00 and pense including 3533. Manchester CT 06040 Paul Roberts, Sherwin - Williams Co., 257 Broad Street, appliances with a low-cost 9 EOE Manchester, CT 06040, (203) 643-6639. STAY HOME- Make 326-9006. od In Classified. 643-2711. Re/Max East Of The or 4 MANCHESTER larger ads are available up attorneys’ fees, arising 5 PER CENT LOANS-NO money assembling River 647-1419. Home from claims of unfair By Appointment to 1 full page! credit check, no products. Earn up to 21 HOMES FOR SALE 646-5566. Anytime , trade practices, infring- collateral. For applica­ $339.84 per week. F ______ment of trademarks, tion mail $10.00 to 15 Amazing recorded mes­ EXCELLENT PRICE A NOWsTHE LICKETY SPLITIII Hurry So give holiday cheer this year with an ad in the Manchester trade names orpatents, Sega Drive, New sage reveals details. LOCATION- over to see this terrific Herald! ^ .. violation of rights of Milford, CT 06776. DRIVER'S NEEDED-2-3 Call today Hartford 297- Manchester, $135,000. 5+ room Cape on privacy and infringe­ evenings a week for 7195. Spacious Ranch on a Green Rd before some­ Call ment of copyright and home and business gorgeous lot in a great one else beats you to hi proprietary rights, unfair There's someone out meal deliveries from up­ area. Large eat-in 2-3 bedrooms, 643-2711 643-2711 competition and libel there who wants to buy scale area restaurants. kitchen, formal dining hardwood floors, and slander, which may your power tools. Find Enjoyable work, excel­ PROLONG THE life of cut room, bright living room fireplace, unfinished ask, for Ilze or LeeAnn result from the publica­ that buyer with a low-cost lent salary. Call Ex­ PAT flowers in your home by with picture window. room on 2nd floor just Affordable NEW Homes from $157,900 tion of any advertise­ ad In Classified. 643-2711. Please note - All ads must be phoned into the Herald no later than ] 9 press Gourmet, 528- snipping stems at an an­ Fenced rear yard. D. W. • RAISED RANCHES • CAPES • COLONIALS ready and waiting for Monday, November 19,1990 at noon. ment in the Manchester 6663 after 5pm. MORE gle. This provides more Fish Real Estate 643- minor finishing touches. A peaceful new subdivision consisting of three cul-de-sac streets in a choice location near the South Herald by advertiser, in­ stem surface to absorb 1591. Ceramic bath on 1st Windsor line and a short distance to I-B4, 384 and Route 5. cluding advertisements WE DELIVER HAIRSTYLIST-Good the water. Prolong the life floor, eat-in kitchen with Come see our lurnished rtx/del home a lovely three bedroom in any free distribution For Home Delivery. Call mowth potential. 50 Per of good, but unused Items Cent commission. formal dining room. Colonial priced at $169,900. publications published 647-9946 In your home by selling FIND A CASH buyer for SUPER PRICE Directions: Tolland Turnpike to Buckland Street: Left on Pleasant D.W.FISH H o r n e s . Friendly atmosphere. them for cash with a Valley Road; Left on Croft Drive: cross Burnham Street to Botticello THt UCALIY COMPANY I I J-A- T X -A. ^ a d n | d G a rd e n * by the Manchester Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 HJattrljMtpr BfralJi those golf clubs you never $119,900. Jackson & Bolton, 647-9989. low-cost ad In classified. Estates 64.M5VI Manchcslor 87 M 400 Vciiion Herald. useij Jackson 647-8400. 0 =Hisirti

16- -MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, November 9,1990

Xrr ’N’ CARLYLE by U rry Wright 33 CONDOMINIUMS 88 TAG SALES Ifiatifltrslrr Hrralii f o r RENT MANCHESTER- 11/9 and How To T0W. VoU'ee MANCHESTER- 2 11/10, 10am-5pm. 41 Too TlW^ VIITH ycUR o r ; bedroom Condo/ Strickland St. Rain A Speciolis Townhouse. $ 600/ date. 11/17. Section 4, Page 17 month. 651-3294 SPORTS Friday, November 9,1990 34 HOMES FOR RENT 91 CARS FOR SALE CARPENTRY/ TREE SERVICE/ ROOFING/ PAINTING/ r e m o d e l i n g PRUNING SIDING BUICK-1980 Century, 4 PAPERING GLASTONBURY-3 door sedan. Good Bedrooms, gargage, condition. $1500/best WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. near schools. $995. offer. 643-4302. Quiet. 633-2977. Rick's Handyman and HAWKES TREE SERVICE LIONEL COTE Quality work at a Carpentry Buctot, »iick & chipper. reasonable pricel CADILLAC-Sedan de ROOFING & SIDING Interior & Exterior ■Pomiodellng & Repairs Stump removol. Free 3 5 STO RE Be OFFICE Seville, 1979. 7 5 K 'Attics, basements, yards cleaned . estimates. Special ■30 Years Experience Free Estimates SPACE miles. Very clean in­ ■Hauling consideration for olderiy and ■Fully Insured Call Brian Weigle side and out. All -Insured handicapped ■License # 506737 645-8912 ■FREE ESTIMATES RENT- Commercial/ electric. $2200/best 647-7553 offer. 646-1786. 646-1948 646-9564 Industrial space. Ex­ cellent location. 646- WALLPAPER HANGING 0672. CARPENTRY National Guild of MANCHESTER-4 Air con- CARDINAL Repairs, Remodeling, Addi­ LAWN CARE MISCELLANEOUS A Professional A ditioned offices are tions, R ^ lng, Wood and Vi­ SERVICES Paper Hangers available. Square feet BUICK, INC. nyl Replacement Windows. areas are 600, 480. 1989 Buick Riviera $14,980 R. Starkweather (0 19S0 by NEA. Inc. David Patrla Leaf Removal and 350, 240. Offices are 1988 Skyhawk Coupe ^,990 644-3194 centrally located with 1989 Honda Accord LX $13,480 Snow Plowing. PROFESSIONAL CAR CLEANING 1988 Line. Town Car $12,890 644-1796 Bufllng, Waxing, ample parking. 649- 91 CARS FOR SALE 94 MOTORCTCLES Be 2891. 1986 Chev Corsica Sed. $7,490 Ken's Interior Shampooing, 1988 LeSabre LTD $11,480 FORD Taurus 1987- Ex- M OPED8 Wall Papering and PainUnc KITCHEN & BATH Lawn Service Engine Degreasing, 1987 Buick LeSabre Sed $8,495 cellent condition. $6400 Vinyl a Leather Conditioning. 30 yeats Experience 1988 Chev Cavalier $6,990 or best offer. Moving HONDA-1986 C R 2 5 0 . REMODELING Free Estimates PInstrippIng Available. 1987 Olds Cutlass $6,990 Insurance, References and must sell. 742-9334. Never raced, mint V From the smallest repair to the 649-8045 or 643-0747 By Appolntmont Only 1987 Buick Cenlu7 $5,995 condition. Must sell. largest renovation, we will do a 64M304 - Mika Free Estimates 1987 Silverado 4X4 $13,990 NISSAN Pick-up Truck $1300.00. Many extrasi complete Job. 1986 Honda Accord $7,980 1987- 37K. $4100 or M ARTY MATTSSON 1986 Oldsmobile Ciera $4,995 643-8844, 7-5pm. Visit our beautiful showroom or YARDMASTERS 649-4431 best offer. 742-9334. call for your free, estimate. GSL Buildinc 1985 Buick Skylarit $4,995 Trees & Bushes Cut 1985Cava(erCpe. $3,490 98 WANTED TO BUY/ Heritage Kitchen & Yards & Garages Cleaned Maintenance Co. Property for Lease as Dry 1985 Nissan Pulsar $3,980 OLDSMOBILE-1 983 ______TRADE______Truck & Backhoe Work Commorclal/Resldential, Storage/Retail -1 8 0 Park 1985 Olds Delta 88 Cpe $6,980 Toronado. Loaded, new Bath Center Snow Plowing 1984 Buick Century LTD $4890 We buy clean, late model used building repair and home< LANDSCAPING Street - Cheney Historical exhaust, brakes. A 254 Broad Street Any Home Project Improvements. Interior and 81 Adams Street beautyl $3400. 643- cars and trucks. Top prices District - $550.00 per month Manchester Call 643-9996 exterior painting, light car­ Manchester 7188, 644-6668. paid. 649-5400 pentry. 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LINTON LANDSCAPING 19S9VW JettaGL $10,495 mate Jessica Marquez (9) and Glastonbury’s Charis Watson (17) look on during first-half ac­ 645-6523 BatfVKitchen Remodeling MANCHESTER- Main ______1 tonbury’s Charis Watson behind her in Thursday’s Class L quarterfinal. The Indians’ Mary Also junk taken to 6464284 1987VWJetta $6,995 One Call Does It A ll Street. For sale or rent. 1986VWJetta $5,995 tion Thursday at East Hartford High. Moriarty, rear, looks on. Cumberbatch and Moriarty had the goals in Manchester’s 2-0 victory. 30 Years Experience the ejump? Fall Cleanups (io%sr. c«ii. oac.) and 7600 square feet of 1985 VW Jena $4,995 M&M Plumbing & Heating Call 644-1775 Retaining Walls retail or office space. 1987VWGTI $7,495 F. YOUNG 649-2871 Walkways-Patios Parking for 60 cars. 1986 VW Golf $5,995 We Stake Our Reputation Free standing building. REMODELING SNOW PLOWING Shrub & Tree Installation 1990 Olds Cutlass $9,995 A Expert Craftsmanship Owner/Broker 846- 1988 Oldsmobile Cutiass $9,995 On Your Satisfaction Reserve Now 1982 Omega $2,995 Installation and I 4319 or 854-6592. each O K used car or truck we sell, our reputation A Dedu Commerdal & Residential with ofOil,Gas&Becttic FRENCH'S LAWN & Offices- Prime location. 1988 Oldsmobile Delta ^,995 Is at stake. That’s why we go to such lengths to make o H A Window Replaoement Snow Blower Service Available 1986 Oldsmobile Delta $8,995 Manchester girls club the Tomahawks ■Water Heateis sure that each O K car on our lot Is in Tip Top Shapel J 3 r * ■k Vmyl Siding (Alcoa) Low Rates TREE SERVICE Reasonable. Heat. 1985 Oldsmobile Cutlass $4,995 k Roofs ■Warm Air Furnaces Cjm plete fall cfean-up. Leaf $250/month. 500 sq. ft. 1986 Olds Toro $7,995 6494304 removal, Debrl removal & 647- 9223. A Rec Rooms *Ooi6rs 198601s Cut. Cruiser $7,995 > m Wilson Oil Company Mike Anytim e Brush clearing. Gutters A Senior Discount dosnod 1986 Oldsmobile Ciera $5,995 TRUCK SPECIAL CAR SPECIAL 64>wm3 1965 Oldsmobile Ciera $4,995 Face NFA Monday in semifinals 3 ^ k Licensed, Insured 87 CHEV BLAZER 87 PONTIAC 6000 645-1312 or Evening 1984 Oldsmobile Ciera $3,995 k Free Esdmatei JAN'S NOW AVAILABLE O DO FR E E ESTIMATES 38 GARAGES 8t Many Others 4X4 SILVERADO 4 DOOR Serving Uancheetor for v-8. Aufo. A/C. PS. PB. PW. z -< FOR INDOOR WORK STORAGE _____ To Choose From_____ v-6. Auto. A/C. PS, PB, ward to Monday.” over at that point. Mary Moriarty Over 18 YeatsI Lawn A Landteepe Cara, Alt Yard p a , Cniw. nt Wheel. Stereo Stereo, Rear r^efogger. By JIM TIER N EY 643-6774 Maintananoa, Rotofiling, Houea MANCHESTER-2 Conatte end More. Tit Wheel Playing with the wind at its backs had an outstanding match for us H H WATERPROOFING daaning, Drwawayt Saobd. Odd Joba. W as $12,495 Was $7,495 Manchester Herald today. Shelley Dieterle has played m I A Thm Htndy Woimn garages, side by side. in the first half, Manchester took a Call 645-8201. CENTER Special Price Special Price the best two games of her career o m rtaa cavirnawa EAST HARTFORD — Tradition- 1-0 lead at 8:51. Senior Kathy Cum­ Call 569-2401 back to back.” MOTORS .•lUy, the state tournament quarter­ berbatch, the Indians’ comer kick CLASSIC CONSTRUCTION 74 FURNITURE $10,995 $5,995 specialist, scored off one of her Less than a minute after Moriar- WET BASEMENTS,? When you need :o advertise, “Quality Used Cars” final round has been taboo for the nothing works like Classified! specialties. Her inswingcr curved ly’s goal, 'Veach made a brilliant Sprayed ceilings, Remodeing, Hatchways, foundation cracks, 3 PIECE- Blue Sofa/bed, Manchester High girls’ soccer team. corner table, love seat/ 461 M ain Street into the top of the net above the out­ save off a blistering 18-yarder by R o ^ainting, Etc. No jobtoo small. sump pumps, tile tines, gravily . D Ja! S43r27_11 _ USED CARS recliner. $500. 870- Manchester, CT stretched arms of Glastonbury Patty Hombostel. Free Estimates, Insured. feeds, and dry wells. Also damp­ \VILil VFii B* Despite churning out annual \\n....CLASSIFIEDS/ T H 7963.______1990 CHEVY CORSICA S11,095 goalie Christen Vcach. Glastonbury coach Bob Landers ROB CROSBY ness prcffing of concrete walls \ THE MASONRY 649-4304 powerhouse squads, the cold, hard C> CD KING sized waterbed in­ 4 Dr.. V-6. Auto. A C . PS, PB. CruiM, T«. R e v Detogger knew his club was outmatched. The CE a s s i i x e SS 1986 Merc Lynx 48K $2,895 m c/3 872-1139 and noors. Chimney clean outs, cluding headboard, fact is the Indians have only reached 1986 Chev Celeb. Euro $4,995 1990 CHEVY LUMINA It was the 15 th goal of the season Tomahawks had only four shots on stone walls, and conaete repaL's. mattress, & heater. 512,495 the state semifinals once (1988) 1986 Dodge Lancer $4,495 for Cumberbatch. goal. O Over 40 years experienced. Sen­ KiRMasonry-Brick,stone, ■ $350. Call after 5pm 4 Dr.. V-fl, Auto. ArtJ, PS. PB. PW. PDL. Crube. Till. Stereo since bowing in the 1984 Class L concrete, palto's and chimney repair. 1985 Dodge 600 Convert. $3,995 “■Vhu’re not going to find a better ior citizen discounts. 649-4639.______1990 CHEVY CAVALIER CL 59,695 tournament championship game. Need repairs around the Fifteen years experience. Fully insured. 1985 Ford Escort $2,395 kid with a dead ball,” Erardi said of “We have no complaints,” he home? Coll on expert. Albert Zuccaro UcensellSZ364a Watkins custom made 1965BulckSkyhawk $3,995 4 Dr., 4 Cyl, Auto. Art:. PS. PB, PW, PDL, Stereo Cuaetla, Rear Detogger Currently the top-seed, unbeaten said. “We knew we were in a tough S > You'll find the help you sofa. Gold tweed. Very Cumberbatch. “That’s where she’s Forintormalhn on my business cal 1985 Caravan Loaded $5,995 1990 CHEVY GEO PRIZM 58,995 Manchester just went about its busi­ game. I wish them the best. They 5 » need In Classified. 643- Water proof Irig Seller Business Bueau. Registered good condition. $160. 1985 Ply Caravelle $3,795 best. That’s her role on the team.” 4 Dr,, 4 Cyl., Auto, A/C, PS, PB, Storoo, Rear D«fogg«r ness of vyinning Thursday after­ 2711. with Consumer Protection. 649-8681. 1984 Ford LTD Vteg $3,495 have a nice solid team. They work 30 > 646-3361 noon’s quarterllnd against eighth- CallS6S-7671 1984 Dodge Omni 50K $2,395 1989 CHEVY CAVAUER 57,995 The Tomahawks missed a golden well together.” 75 TV. STEREOS AND seeded Glastonbury High. 1984 Lincoln Town Car $6,495 4 Dr,, 4 Cyl., Auto, A/C, PS, PB, Storoo, R « v Dofoggor opportunity with 5:56 left in the half Landers felt confident trailing 1-0 APPLIANCES 1984 Jeep Grd V\bg 4X4 $5,495 Scoring once in each half, the In­ when Nicole Posillico missed an at halftime with his side picking up 1989 CHEV GEO SPECTRUM 56,295 1983 Merc Col Park V\^ $3,995 dians effectively stifled the open net attempt from the left side. the wind after intermission. AIR conditioner. 5000 1983 Olds Delta 88 Roy $3,795 4 Dr., 4 Cyl.. 5 Spd., Art: Tomahawks throughout and “When we had the wind I wanted BTU’s with adjustable 1982 Ply Reliant Wag $1,795. 1989 EAGLE SUMMIT DL $7,395 registered a 2-0 victory at East to put two (goals) away before “I was hoping after the first half thermostat. $175. 645- 1982 Chev Monte Carlo $1,995 Bridge 4 Or., 4 CyL, Auto, A/C, Storoo C—totto 7223. 1982 Pontiac LeMans $1,995 Hartford High School. halftime,” Erardi said. that we could keep it 1-0,” Landers 1982 Pontiac Phoenix $1,695 1989 PONT GRAND AM LE 58,795 Manchester (18-0) will meet Against the wind after the inter­ said. “We were picking up the wind. dummy and discard a heart. Either de­ 84 MUSICAL ITEMS 1981 Chev Camaro $2,295 4 Dr., 4 Cyl, Auto, Art:, PS, PB. Stereo. Tin Wheal. Rear Defogger 12th-seeded Norwich Free Academy mission, Manchester used its short- But that (second goal) was a killer. NORTH U-9-90 A rare fender is on lead. If East wins the dia­ 1981 Pont Grand Prix $2,395 (11-4-2), a 2-0 winner over fourth- pass ball control offense to set up its They really didn’t give us many op­ mond, he cannot safely lead a spade. KAWAI ORGAN-Model 1989 CHEVY CORSICA 58,595 ♦ J 5 4 1979 Olds Delta 88 51K $1,895 seeded Newington, in Monday’s second goal only 4:17 into the portunities. Their halfbacks played V A K J 3 opportunity Should he play the queen of hearts, you 430, double keyboard. 1979 Ford Mustang $1,995 4 Dr., V-6, Auto, A/C, PS, PB, Storoo, R e v Dofoggor semifinal at 10:30 a.m. at ^ t e m second half. well.” ♦ 4 2 will ruff and get to dummy with a Excellent condition. 1975 Cadd Eldorado Con $6,495 $3000, negotiable. 649- 1988 CHEVY CAVAUER 56,795 4 K 8 4 3 By James Jacoby trump to discard on the heart jack. 1973 Dodge Charger $2,195 Connecticut State University in Wil- Indian junior Jessica Marquez Erardi was thoroughly pleased Should he play a low heart, you will 0429. Cash and carry. 4 Or., 4 Cyl., Auto, A/C, PS, PB, Storoo, Root Dofoggor limantic. The Indians beat NFA, 3-1, dropped a pass for junior Mary with the win. WEST EAST M-CrVisa Accepted Terence Reese and David Bird have throw a spade. If West wins the heart 1988 CHEVY CELEBRITY 57,395 in a first-round clash last year at Moriarty, who turned and fired a “We played hard and we played 4 Q 9 6 2 ♦ K 8 3 come up with an unusual deal in queen, then the heart jack will be left New Arrivals Daily V 10 7 ♦ Q985 87 MISC. FOR SALE 4 Dr., V-6, Auto, A/C, PS, Cruiee, TW. Stereo CeMOlle Memorial Field. 20-yarder just inside the left post for intelligent,” he said. “This Glaston­ “Bridge — Tricks of the Trade” (Vic­ in dummy to take care of your other Financing Available ♦ Q 10 8 7 5 ♦ K J 9 6 3 1988 CHEVY CAVAUER CS “The last five years we’ve only the 2-0 edge. bury team is a young side. They’re ♦ 7 5 ♦ 10 tor Gollancz Ltd.). Suppose you reach spade loser. 56,595 five clubs and get the lead of the dia­ What if West wins the diamond? He END ROLLS, 4 Dr., 4 Cyl.. Auto. Art:. PS. PB. Stereo. Rear Defogger gone to the semis once,” Manchester “We came out (after halftime) and the team of the future in my mind.” SOUTH Schaller mond seven. Cover the East-West cannot lead a spade; a diamond gives a 27 V," width - SO*?, coach Joe Erardi said. “So, we broke had a lapse of about two or three Manchester 1 1—2 ♦ A 10 7 Q u a lity 1987 CHEVY CELEBRITY WAGON 56,695 Reginald PInto/Manchester Herald hands and try to plan the play. sluff and a ruff, and should he have a 13" width -2for50'f that quarterfinal curse that’s plagued minutes,” Erardi said. “Then our Glastonbury 0 0— 0 ♦ 6 4 2 If you take a heart finesse, it loses. third heart to lead, you can cover a Pre-Owned Autos V-6, Atuo, A/C, PS, PB, 3 Sooto. Storoo, Luggago Rock CONCENTRATION — All eyes are on the ball as Manchester’s Jen Brindisi (7) and Glaston­ Scoring: M- Cumberbatch, Moriarty. ♦ A Newsprint end rolls can be us. Now, we’re down to four second goal really picked us up. I Since hearts do not split 3-3, you have small heart with dummy’s jack. If picked up at the Manchester Value Priced bury’s Jill Horonstanm go for the ball during Thursday’s game. Saves: M- Missy Daversa 1. G- Christen ♦ AQJ962 1987 CHEVY CAMARO CPE ^8,895 thought the match was pretty much Veach 5. to play spades yourself. If the defend­ Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. (teams). We’re really looking for­ East plays the queen, the last heart in USED CAR BEST BUYS! T-Tope. Auto, CruiM, T H PS. PB. SlerCaet, Raer Delog, Only 13,000 Mllaa Vulnerable: Both ers keep their wits about them, you dummy is a winner. Monday through Thursday. 1987 Olds Cutlass Sup. $7,900 Dealer: South will surely lose two spade tricks. Now Doesn’t it look easy? Can anyone re­ V-8, Auto, A/C, Low Mies 1987 NISSAN SENTRA 54,895 1989 Lincoln Town Car $18,000 try looking at all the hands and see if member the last time he or she made 2 Dr., 4 Cyl., S Spd., A/C, CruiM, Stereo, Rear Defogger South West North East 88 TAG SALES Signature Series, Like New you can do better. this play at the table? But you now 1987 Buick Park Avenue $9,800 1986 HONDA ACCORD LXI Public key game for Indians; 1 ♦ Pass 1 ♦ Pass 58,495 Coventry V-6, Full Power, Leather 3 ♦ Pass 5 ♦ All pass Try this approach for size. Win the know to watch for it. HURRY. ONE DAY ace of diamonds and play A-Q of clubs. James Jacoby's books “Jacoby on Bridge" and ONLY. SATURDAY- 1987 Acura Lsgsnd Sm I. $13,900 4 Dr., B Spd.. Art:. PS, PB. PW. PDL. CruiM. TH. Star Cate, Rear Defogger V-6, Auto, Full Power Next cash dummy’s A-K of hearts. “Jacoby on Card Games' (written with his father, Novem ber 10. Some 1986 CHEVY CH EV EH E 52,495 Opening lead: ♦ 7 the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at 1988 Acura Integra 3 Dr. $11,900 Now plav the other diamond from Designer clothes, 5 Spd., A/C, Sunroof, SE soccer in 2 Dr., 4 CyL, 4 Spd., Radio East Catholic hits road tonight bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. Various women’s sizes. 1987 Acura IntsgraS Dr. $7,900 Some men’s. Auto. PS, PB, AMIFM Stereo 1986 CELEBRITY EUROSPORT WAG 55,995 1987 Chrysler La baron to waten that possibility slip away Reasonable prices. No $8,600 3 Soot, V-6, Auto. A/C, PS, PB, Storoo Cwaotto, Luggago Rack, Roar Dofog one for the Indians, possibly afford­ ju n k . 9 am -3 p m . 81 Cpe..Auto.A«:,PS,PB By JIM TIER N EY after a discouraging 30-6 loss at En­ ing them a chance at a .500 season usual spot 1987 Pontiac Grand Am $6,900 1986 BUICK CUSTOM $5,795 Manchester Herald Linwood, off Kenney, or Turbo, Auto, A/C, Sharp field last Saturday. heading into their annual Astrograph call 649-4109.______1986 Marcury Sabla LS $8,900 4 Or., 4 CyL, Auto, PS, PB, Crulao, 7111 Whool, Storoo Caaaotto, Roar Dofog Indian coach Mike Masse and his Thanksgiving Day showdown 1 V-6, Auto, Art;, Full Power 1986 BUICK SKYHAWK LTD WAG 55,225 MANCHESTER — The troops will try and regroup when against East Catholic. By LEN AUSTER MANCHESTER-Furni- 1988 Honda Prelude SI $12,900 Manchester High football team (2-4 Auto, A/C, Loaded, Low Mies 4 C yl, Aulo. A/C, PS, PB, CruiM, Luggage Rack, Rear Daloggar they host Hartford Public (2-4, 2-5) Manchester Herald dane routines are likely to bore you to circumstances. ture/miscellaneous “It (the Enfield loss) really knock­ 1987 Toyota Celica QT $8,995 in the CCC East, 3-5 overall) had its Saturday afternoon at 1:30 at ed us back a couple of steps,” Masse distraction today, but. on the other C A N C E R (June 21-July 22) Your incli­ items. Saturday, Auto, Art:, PS, PB, AMrt^M 1985 PLYMOUTH HORIZON $3,495 sights set on a winning season, only hand, developments that challenge nations to try to please others today will Sunday, 10am-2pm. 29 1986ToytotaCelleaaT $7,995 Memori^ Field. GLASTONBURY — A trip to | \ % u r 4 Dr., 4 C yl, Auto, PS, AM/FM, Original 33,000 Mltoa said. “We didn’t come ready to play. your ingenuity and resourcefulness will also work for your ultimate benefit. Cornwall Dr. Dir: 50 Auto, A/C, Loaded, Low Mies East Catholic (0-4 in the ACC, We were flat as a team. We have to the state quarterfinals is nothing out ^ B irth d a y bring out your championship qualities. Friends whose lives you brighten will, in yards from Avery, 1985 Honda a v ic Sedan M.995 S Spd., Art: TRUCKS 1-7 overall) will travel to Uncasville readjust. This is the best Hartford of the ordinary for the Coventry AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) S o m e ­ turn, attempt to light up yours. Deming St. Inter­ 1987 Chav Cavallar RS $4,995 tonight for a 7:30 All Connecticut High boys’ soccer team. The 16th- thing advantageous might be develop­ L E O (July 23-Aug. 22) There are strong section. Enter Macin­ 1989 FORD F250 LARIAT XLT P-UP 512,545 Public team Jack (Public coach Jack Auto, A/C, Low Mies Conference meeting with St. Ber­ ranked ^triots (10-6-3) will make Nov. 10, 1990 ing for you at this lime businesswise. indications you may be luckier than tosh St. to Baldwin Rd. 1985 Chav Spectrum $2,900 V-«, Auto. A/C, PS. PB. CruiM, Storao, Aux Fual Tank. Bad Uner Whalers LaPlante) has had in years. They’ve You might learn about , art of it today, usual today in arrangements that have to Bryon Dr. 2nd ST. on Auto, A/C, Stereo nard’s (0-3, 1-7). The Eagles are got a belicvability in themselves. another visit to the qtiiuterfinals 1983 Nissan Pulzar 1989 CHEVY S-10 BLAZER 4X4 514,695 The year ahead will be an active one for but there could still be more to come profitable potential. What you gain left. $2,900 coming off a 34-0 loss to St. This will be a Uaie test to see how Saturday at 11 ajii. when they op­ you socially with three important new tom orrow . might not be of a temporary nature. Auto. AM/FM, Low MIes Tahoe, V-6, Auto, A/C, PS, PB, Cruioo. T il Whool, Stereo Cauotto 1984 Olds Cutlass Sup. Joseph-Trumbull, the top-ranked pose eighth-ranked St. Thomas A- friends coming into your life. There is P IS C E S (Feb. 20-March 20) D o n 't a t­ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) D o n ’t b e d is ­ MANCHESTER-540 North $3,900 we rebound from the loss.” V-6, Auto, A/C, CImui 1988 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER LE team in the state. quinas of New Britain (12-4-1) at 9 face Jets also a possibility you might do a bit tempt things on your own today that mayed if things have been a trifle dull Main St. Riverbend In­ 512,495 Public’s key personnel on offense 1989 Acura Legend "L" $18,995 St. Bernard’s lone win came at more traveling than you've done for can be more favorably accomplished for you lately where your social life is dustrial Park, Novem­ Sedan, Exel Denxi 7 Paee Wag. V-6, Auto, A/C, PS, PB, CtuIm , Storao Caeealte, Rear Delog WINNIPEG, Manitoba — The are running backs Aaron Fisher, Glastonbury High School. ber 10 and 11, 8am- the hands of South Catholic (36-12), s o m e tim e. with a competent ally. You'll be more concerned. A series of exciting devel­ 1990 Toyota Corolla LE $11,500 1987 SUZUKI JX SAMURAI 4X5 55,495 Hartford Whalers (4-8-3) will play Mike Green and Ben Foster. Keith But the l^triots, who were to the fortunate doing things with partners opments are in the offing, perhaps be­ 4pm. IndoorsI At, Full Power, A/C, Like New the first of two roaid games to n i^t which discontinued its program a Kendall is the main receiving target. quarterfinals from 1983 through than by yourself. ginning today. Industrial, electrical, 1985 Mazda RX7 OS $6,600 4 CyL, 6 Spd., A/C, Stereo Caaealto, Rear Daloggar SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) An exciting at 8:35 when they take on the Win­ 1988, the skein broken a year ago LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) C ir c u m ­ tools, sports equipment, 5 Spd., Only 23,000 Mies week ago due to poor turnout. The The Owls’ front line reads new project with promising potential 1984 Buick Rsgal Sedan $4,400 1987 CHEV S-10 BLAZER 4X4 59,295 ARIES (March 21-April 19) S o m e th in g stances might intervene on your behalf household, bikes, nipeg Jets (6-9-1) at Winnipeg Saints are coming off a 28-14 loss to 245-220-255-240-190 pounds when they lost to Granby in the first may capture your fancy at this lime. It V-6, Auto, A/C, 19,000 Mies of benefit could develop for you today at this time and turn several "iffy" situa­ miscellaneous. 643- v-6. Auto. PS, PB. S la iM Arena. round, haven’t made it past the will be an endeavor that is definitely 1988 Acura Integra LS $6,900 Fairfield Prep. across. where your work or career is con­ tions into something lucrative for you. 7188. 3 Dr. 5 Spd., Sunroof, Cass. worth exploring. 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Cheney Tech disbands wrestling By DICK BRINSTER By JIM DONAGHY Manhattan, Strawberry shirts were had two weeks to talk to me after points in all of them, had no margin The Associated Press The Associated Press selling even faster than usual. Local the season, but they didn’t come to MANCHESTER — Cheney Tech director of athletics larger than four until foe fourth quarter, radio talk shows were jammed with me with a serious offer,” Manny Goncalves said Thursday morning that the school when Ewing started an 8-2 run with six NEW YORK — For the New The break with the Mets started will not field a wrestling team for the 1990-91 season. Akeem Olajuwon is a good listener points for a 96-88 lead with 8:22 left. calls, most fans saying the Mets “I sent out 16 letters (Wednesday) notifying schools who realizes foe Houston Rockets won’t Bernard King scored 30 points and A J. York Mets, Darryl Strawberry is a made a mistake to let their star get when Strawberry said he was in­ memory. He plans to make sure they sulted by Cashen’s comment that the that we won’t have a wrestling program. I was unable to win many games with him benched by English 15 for Washington. Charles Oak­ away. find a head coach,” Goncalves said. fouls. ley had 17 points and 13 rebounds for never forget, though. “I don’t say that you can replace right fielder wasn’t a $5 million A day after Strawberry signed a player. The Mets offered $9.2 mil­ Wrestling was a varsity sport at the school since 1974 So he got foe message when coach Don New York. that kind of talent overnight, but I Chaney expressed concern over Olajuwon five-year, $20.25 million with the lion for three years in mid July and when it was first started by John Whidden and Alan Nets 114, Heat 103: Fnst-round draft think that we have enough resources fouling out twice — and being in trouble Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday, then broke off negotiations just after Skinner. Kevin Bayer coached the Techmen a year ago. picks Derrick Coleman and Tite George to win without Darryl,” Cashen said, Goncalves said he had six telephone inquiries about another time — in Houston’s first three spaiked a 9-3 run at foe start of foe fourth the Mets were mapping an uncertain “and I think we have a chance to the All-Star break. games. future. “Nobody is a $5 million player the assistant wrestling coach position, none for head quarter, cairying New Jersey over Miami even be a better team and organiza­ coach. “Most of them were r i^ t out of school, 20-21 “It wasn’t something to worry about,” for its first victory. Vince Coleman? Brett Butler? tion within a couple of years than if until you pay them $5 million,” Tim Raines? years old, with no prior coaching experience.” Olajuwon said Thursday night after get­ The Nets (1-3), who led from foe mid­ we were with him.” Strawberry said. “I never wanted to ting 25 points and 19 rebounds —- and All three outfielders are under talk about how much I was worth Goncalves also wasn’t sure of foe support. “I don’t dle of the opening period, managed to The immediate puzzle for Cashen know how much interest was here,” he said. “Last year take control in foe final 12 minutes of consideration as GM Frank Cashen and senior vice president A1 Harazin and I think that’s where they made plans to turn the Mets from a team toward foe end we were forfeiting five to six weight clas­ their home opener. Coleman, foe top pick is how to replace Strawberry’s their mistake. It’s just something ses (each match). I was looking at foe list, and we would NBA Roundup in foe draft, hit one of two free throws to with power to a team with speed and they have to live with now.” power and popularity. have had problems with some of foe weight divisions.” put New Jersey ahead 79-73 and Derrick defense. The Mets will see Strawberry “I don’t think the New York Mets Gervin follow ^ with a baseline jumper. “We’ve been talking about trades appreciated Darryl Strawberry for again in the first three games of just three fouls — as foe Rockets kept foe Jets in State Cup final George, foe 22nd pick overall out of and we’ll also re-evaluate what free the last seven years,” the outfielder spring training and 12 more times Orlando Magic winless with a 103-99 RIDGEFIELD — The Manchester Soccer Club Jets foe University of Connecticut, then agents are out there,” Cashen said. said during a news conference at during the season. victory. (girls bom in 1981) will be in foe Connecticut Junior “We’ll maybe look to restructure our Dodger Stadium on Thursday. “It will be hard to play against the Olajuwon said Chaney’s words at prac­ sandwiched two layups — for all his Soccer Association State Cup final Sunday at 2 p.m. points — around a basket by Coleman outfield, to look for more speed and “They kind of left the door open for Mets,” Strawberry said. “It’s going tice Wednesday were well-timed. not wait for the home run so much.” against foe Enfield Soccer Club at Veterans Phrk No. 2 and New Jersey led 87-76 with 9:28 V / me to leave. Frank Cashen and A1 to be a battle coming to New York “I’ve been in this league six years and I field in Ridgefield. remaining. Cashen and Strawberry didn’t i Harazin didn’t really show too much and playing there. But it will also be know how to play in it,” Olajuwon said. It is one of 10 championship games slated Sunday in Coleman finished with 13 points and part the best of pals. interest, and that speaks for itself.” exciting because I always loved “I can understand why people talk about Ridgefield. “At the time that we signed him The Dodgers were free to talk playing there and I always loved the it (foe fouls) when it happens back-to- 10 rebounds. Sherman Douglas led (in 1980), and after watching him Admission is $1 for anyone over 6 years of age. Miami with 24 points. Rony Seikaly V' dollars with Strawberry on Monday, fans. I always went out to try and back-to-back like that.” for a year, he had more potential and it didn’t take him long to add it make the New 'fork Mets organiza­ Proceeds will be donated to foe Newington Children’s 'The 7-foot center said he is just begin­ added 17 points and 11 rebounds and than any ballplayer I ever saw. I up. tion a winner.” Hospital. ning to feel comfortable. Glen Rice had 15 points. Bucks 141, 7 ^ r s 111: Ricky Pierce don’t think that he’s ever reached Saawberry will receive a $1.5 Strawberry did make the Mets a “I have just been playing summer ball Peoples leads Kapalua golf scored 28 points and Jay Humphries and his potential,” Cashen said. million signing bonus from the wiimer in 1986 when they won the all year,” he said. “I just needed to get Frank Brickowski sparked a third-quarter Said Strawberry: “If 37 home Dodgers and be paid $3.5 million in World Series in seven games against KAPALUA, Elawaii (AP) — David Peoples overcame back used to playing league games.” L J A n n x / A iA A i A The Assoclatod Pross spurt as Milwaukee routed Philadelphia. runs and 108 RBIs isn’t playing up HAPPY MAN — A Smiling Darryl Strawberry answers questions at a news conference 1991, $3.75 million in 1992, $3.5 Boston. four bogeys in Thursday’s second round of foe Kapalua Chaney wasn’t overly impressed with The 76ers were forced to play most of to your potential, I don’t know what million in 1993, $3 million in 1994 International for a 2-under-par 69, giving him foe lead. Olajuwon’s performance, but was glad to Thursday at Dodger Stadium after signing a five-year, $20.3 million contract with the Los An­ “I finally said this is not what I foe game without starting guard Johimy is. Peoples’ two-day total of 10-undcr 132 put him three have him in foe game to withstand a late geles Dodgers. and $5 million in 1995. The Mets’ need for the rest of my career,” Dawkins, who injured his right knee in “They really don’t have to worry Strawberry said of his negotiations shots up on Tom Purtz^r, who had a second-round 68, rally by foe Magic. final offer was $15 million for four foe first quarter. The preliminary diag­ about that anymore,” he said. years. with the Mets. “I had to decide what and four ahead of Nick Price, whose 67 equaled foe best “1 really didn’t think this was one of “They’re going to have to live with The Mets are left with the power hitter. TTiey also have to do Strawberry’s defection brought round of foe day. nosis was a tom anterior cmciatc liga­ “I don’t think the Mets were ever was best for my family, and I Akeem’s better games,” Chaney said. “He ment. that and go out and sign themselves problem of how to replace some public relations work — and immediate reaction in New York. At that serious about bringing me decided it was best to sign with the Ben Crenshaw, who started foe day one shot behind wasn’t that sharp, but he is such a high- Tha Aasoclatad Prast a Superman.” baseball’s premier left-handed quick. the Mets’ main souvenir store in Peoples, drove out of bounds on foe final hole for a INTENSITY — The Nets’ Derrick Coleman (44) passes the ball past Jazz 103, Spurs 94: Karl Malone, held back,” Strawberry, 28, said. “They Dodgers.” quality player, he really elevates his game to five points through the first 3>/2 double bogey 6 and a 2-over 73. He is five shots out of foe last few minutes. old schoolmate Miami Heat Rony Seikaly, left, and Kevin Edwards, foe lead in a group at 137. quarters, scored nine of his 14 in the final “That’s what it is all about — how you right in the second period of their game Thursday night at Byrne 5:34 and pulled 15 rebounds to lead Utah Graf in a quick victory finish.” Arena. The Nets won their first of the year, 114-103. over San Antonio. Kenny Smith added 17 points and Otis Yale is out to salvage WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — Steffi Graf approached The loss was foe 13th straight for the Thorpe and Vernon Maxwell 16 apiece her own imofficial match time record Thursday night as well as last season, when he averaged I’m in foe same groove as last year when Spurs at Utah. San Antonio last won at for foe Rockets (2-2). Dennis Scott had 28.6. all my shots were falling,” Ewing said foe Salt Palace on Feb 3, 1986. with a 36-minute 6-0, 6-1 whipping of Russian Natalia 28 points for foe Magic (0-4) and Nick Zvereva in foe New England Virginia Slims. after a 13-for-19 shooting performance. John Stockton led the Jazz with 24 O Z! Anderson added 16. something out of season Grafs 1990 record now reads 68-4 with 17 straight “I’m scoring, but I’m not that comfort­ New York held Washington to 33 per­ points. 33 1“ Knicks 114, Bullets 103: Patrick match victories. able out there yet,” said Ewing, who had cent shooting in foe fourth quarter. Terry Cummings led San Antonio with Ewing, averaging 30.8 points in his first 32 points while pulling down 15 rebounds The Knicks, who lost two of their first 25 points, followed by David Robinson > m Yale still could win a share of the losing 23-20 to Harvard two weeks Graf, foe world’s ranking player, said foe quarterfinal By TOM COYNE four games, doesn’t believe he is playing and blocking seven shots. “I don’t feel three games after leading by at least 16 with 22 and Sean Elliott with 14. Ivy title, its second straight. It must ago. match was one of her best and that foe timing made it 3 C3 The Associated Press beat Princeton and Harvard and Tosches said that seeing Cornell one of foq quickest. O 03 tailback Scott Oliaro gain 395 all­ Although she does not keep records, Graf said she z -< NEW HAVEN — Yale’s Ivy hope that Dartmouth and Cornell each lose once. Dartmouth plays at purpose yards and 288 yards rushing thought she had won a 29-minute test in Baris and a 27- League title hopes are fading and minute match in Indianapolis. H H Brown and Princeton, while Cornell against the Bulldog defense last UConn’s margin for error is minute m I Princeton’s are gone, but both have In foe other evening match, Mercedes Raz of Argentina plays at Columbia and at home week gives him hope. 0 m a lot at stake Saturday. “Our offensive line is a little became foe only unseeded player to reach foe quarter­ “If we win our last two it means a against Penn. finals with a 4-6, 7-5, 6-4 win over Arantxa Sanchez STORRS (AP) — Connecticut no longer has room for “We know a lot of things have to happen before we small consolation now,” DeGennaro said. banged up and isn’t as big and winning season and a Big Three Cozza is worried about his team, Vicario of Spain. error. 'The Huskies must win its final two games to post can even be concerned about those things,” first-year The Tferriers are eighth in foe league in defense, giving 1 ^ strong as Cornell’s but our attack is championship,” Yale coach Carm both mentally and physically, fol­ Earlier ’Thursday, two seeded players moved into the their fifth straight winning season. coach Dan Allen said. “But if we win our last two games up 410 yards and nearly 24 points a game. similar to Cornell’s,” he said. “We lost our focus early in foe season. But no one here that will give us six straight victories, and hopefully foe O o Cozza said. “There’s also bragging lowing its 41-31 loss to Cornell on quarterfinals, although it was a struggle for sixth-seeded “We’ve been giving up a lot of yards on defense but Sophomore tailback Erick Hamil­ wants to go out with a losing record,” wide receiver Alex NCAA would look at that.” rights.” Saturday. The loss knocked the luckily we haven’t been letting them in foe end zone,” he ton leads the Tigers offense, rushing Helena Sukova of Czechoslovakia. Davis said. The game matches two of foe conferences best said. o m “Princeton-Yale is important any Bulldogs out of a three-way tie for Sukova dropped foe first set and then rallied to for 648 yards on 117 carries. The Huskies (4-5 overall, 3-4 in foe Yankee Con­ quarterbacks. Stan Greene, who guides foe Terriers run- 2 CO year,” Tiger coach Steve Tosches first. eliminate Stephanie Rehe, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2, in foe featured Cozza said he’s worried about his ference) were foe preseason favorites to win foe con­ and-shoot offense, has completed 56 percent of his pas­ m CO said. “But there are still some good “That hurt us. We had a lot of in­ day match. The Terriers, picked to finish seventh in foe con­ banged up defense. ference, but must beat Boston University (5-2, 4-2) and ses for 2,719 yards. things both teams can accomplish. juries and mentally we’re down a bit In foe other afternoon match, eighth-seeded Amy ference, have surprised even Allen. 9^ O “Our defense is still young. Rhode Island to avoid a losing record. Connecticut quarterback Matt DeGennaro, who missed We can still finish at 500 overall because we’re behind in the Ivy Frazier of Rochester Hills, Mich., defeated Andrea “It has to be our goal now,” Coach Tom Jackson said. “I was hoping we’d be in this position, but before we They’ve been improving individual­ three games with a separated shoulder, is 119 of 197 started I didn’t know foe about personnel here. After and with a winning record in the League,” he said. Temesvari of Hungary, 6-3, 7-5. “When all you’ve got is one little square brownie and foe ly, but not as a team because of all passing for 1,430 yards. He holds foe conference record going 1-4 foe month of September, I certainly didn’t league.” Cozza said he doesn’t think the Sukova’s triumph put her into foe quarterfinals Friday alternative is no dessert at all, you go for foe small square S > the injuries,” he said. with career pass completions (762) and needs 105 yards think we’d be here,” he said. Princeton (3-5, 2-3) travels to Bulldogs will have any trouble get­ against third-seeded Gabriela Sabatini, while Frazier will brownie.” Reserve linebacker Matt Garret- meet second-seeded Mary Joe Fernandez, l^z will play passing and 153 yards total offense to become foe con­ But Allen said he believes foe Ibrriers have built a New Haven to play the Bulldogs ting up for the Tigers. The Huskies play at Boston University 1:30 p.m. son tore ligaments m his right knee Manuela Maleeva Fragniere. ference’s all-time leader in those areas. good foundation for foe future. 33 > (4-4, 3-2) in the nation’s second “The players know these last two Saturday. The Terriers have won four straight and have and is out against Princeton. DeGennaro said considering foe team’s disappointing “No matter what happens foe next two games, this longest college football rivalry. The games are the ones they’ll remem­ outside shots at foe conference title and foe Division I- Linebackers Chris Gaughan (muscle Nutmeg Games adds football tilt year, foe records don’t mean much. program has turned around,” he said. “It’s definitely on two teams have played 113 times, ber,” he said. AA playoffs if they can beat foe Huskies and Villanova. spasms in his neck) and Kevin Skol EAST HARTFORD (AP) — An exhibition football “It’s something I might appreciate later on, but it’s foe upswing.” second only to the 126 games be­ Princeton already has been (slightly separated left shoulder) game involving all-state high school players will be tween L eh i^ and Lafayette. eliminated from the Big Three title. missed most of last week’s game, added to foe Nutmeg State Games next summer. but are expected to play against The Associated Press It will be foe state’s first high school all-star football game since foe Nutmeg Bowl was last held in 1976. Lions’ Ware to strut his wares Princeton. JUST VISITING — Minnesota’s Brian Propp, center, is pushed into Quebec goalie Scott Gor­ Missouri hit The Games are an Olympic-style event first held in Yale has been troubled by incon­ don by Nordiques’ defenseman Curtis Leschyshyn (7) in their game Thursday night. Les- Ware has seen action only in a rookie this week. Coventry Connecticut in 1989 and include various team and in­ By BARRY WILNER sistent play on defense all season. mop-up role in a loss to foe Chiefs. chyshyn was called for interference. The North Stars won, 3-2. dividual sports held at one site for a week. The Associated Press In other games featuring quarter­ From Page 17 The Bulldogs have given up 32 by sanctions He threw an 8-yard touchdown pass back changes, Tampa Bay, with more points than they’ve scored this Andre Ware hasn’t done much to James Wilder. Ware wasn’t even Chris Chandler in for Vinny Tes- season and have given up 1,060 active in foe loss to foe Redskins, taveide, is at New Orleans, and baseball). 1 think if they specialized leading scorer. 1 guess we’ll have to National to eliminate edition running or shooting this season. more yards than they’ve gained. By CRAIG HORST which apparently irked Ford. Washington, featuring Jeff Rutledge and played (soccer) year round, we drop off (Robb) Topliff off the front Oilers unlikely candidate NEW YORK (AP) — The National, foe 9-monfo-old He’s done plenty of sitting and But Princeton also has been The Associated Press watching. “At times it got really frustrat­ ahead of Stan Humphries, has a maybe would be stronger.” line onto him,” Plaster said. sports daily, probably will end its Sunday issue in ing,” Ware said. “Last week was foe Coventry had to win two games plagued by inconsistency and Tos­ On Sunday, when foe Detroit Monday night meeting at Philadel­ Jeremy Harford has two December and publish only five days a week, a source KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Missouri basketball will worst. But, over time, you leam to to reach the quarterfinals. It ousted postseason goals to lead the Patriots ches said consistency will be the familiar with foe newspaper said Thursday. Lions play foe Miimesota Vikings, phia. key. in the Lindros Sweepstakes go on, there is no question about that. The Tigers Ware will be where first-round draf­ Also, it’s Atlanta at Chicago; In­ Hale-Ray, 2-1, in a qualifying round with John Vincent, Jeremy Haynes The source, who spoke on condition that he not be may even once again reach foe lofty No. 1 ranking match and then eliminated No. 1 and Chris Lanciano adding one “The team that doesn’t break identified, said foe reason for foe probable cutback in foe tees are expected to be — in foe dianapolis at New England; Miami down and give something away — a NHL’s first 10-game wiimer as yielding Aaron Broten’s goal with they hit last January for foe first time since 1982. starting lineup. NFL Roundup at foe New York Jets; Phoenix at Shepaug Valley in Wednesday’s first apiece. Lanciano had a goal and an publication schedule is that it has proven harder to dis­ But foe program that Coach Norm Stewart has round, 3-1. Aquinas, out of the assist off the bench in the win over fumble, an or some By KEN RAPPOPORT Chicago extended Edmonton’s all- one second left in the game. He has tribute foe paper on Sundays than on weekdays. The 1989 Heisman Trophy win­ Buffalo; Seattle at Kansas City; ruled for 23 years will never be foe same. ner from Houston and foe seventh Northwest Conference where it tied Shepaug. other miscue — is going to win,” he The Associated Press time franchise losing streak. given up only four goals in helping He said circulation on Sundays has amounted to only roll with foe punches. I basically Denver at San Diego; Green Bay at That b e c ^ e clear as Stewart, red-eyed from a choice overall gets his first start be­ foe Los Angeles Raiders; foe New for second place, beat Nonnewaug, TTie semifinals are set for Wed­ said. The Oilers, who have won the Miimesota go 2-0-1 in its last three about 80 percent of that on weekdays and canceling foe learned to handle it. When I came to Stanley Cup five times in the last games, including a 2-0 victory at long night of discussions with Missouri officials, cause Rodney Peete has a pulled York Giants at foe Los Angeles 4-2, to make the round of eight. nesday at a neutral site with the Kickoff is 12:30 p.m. at Yale Most everyone figured the Sunday issue would save money. grips with it, everything fell into emotionally defended foe program Thursday from foe hamstring. But it wasn’t necessarily Rams; San Francisco at Dallas. “(Aquinas) has a good kid in the championship game set for Satur­ Bowl. The game is being televised Quebec Nordiques to have the inside seven years, are 1-lffO in their last Quebec. The National has been published six days a week, Sun­ place.” first NCAA sanctions ever given to Missouri. coach Wayne Fbntes’ decision to middle (Tony Cartiera) who is their day, Nov. 17. by ESPN, track in the Eric Lindros 11 games, 0-5-1 on the road. Last year, the Nordiques were day through Friday, since it was launched on Jan. 31. Now, he is being asked to make 'The AFC Central — Cincinnati, Stewart will lose two men he has been closely as­ Cleveland, Houston, Pittsburgh — Sweepstakes this season. But the Belfour, 10-4-0, made 21 saves, 12-61-7, by far the NHL’s worst The source said foe tentative plans outlined to him are elevate Ware ahead of veteran Bob everything fall into place against Edmonton Oilers? and Mike Hudson’s goal at 9:38 of record. They got off to a 3-3-3 start sociated with — assistants Rich Daly and Bob Gagliano. has a bye. to publish foe last Sunday issue on foe Sunday after Sundvold — be barred for foe NCAA tournament in Minnesota, which snapped a five- The defending Stanley Cup cham­ the final period proved to be the this season under new general Following a 41-38 overtime loss Thanksgiving. March, be limited to having only one off-campus game slide with a 27-22 victory over Tampa Bay coach Ray Perkins pions find themselves in that unlike­ manager Pierre Page and coach to Washington last week, when foe recruiter next year, and be limited to one scholarship Denver last Sunday. has benched Testaverde, who threw In Brief .. . Sampras joins ly position at this point as they con­ Dave Chambers before beginning Pincay breaks left collarbone Lions blew a 35-14 lead and did next year and two the following year. The Vikings won’t be making any five in foe team’s third tinue to struggle through the worst their losing streak Oct. 21. The Nor­ nothing offensively once Peete was NHL Roundup INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Laffit Pincay Jr., foe Missouri was also given two years probation. changes at quarterback, although it straight loss, in favor of Chandler. stretch in the team’s history. diques have been outscored 33-11 injured, team owner William Clay winningest jockey still riding, suffered a broken left col­ Chancellor Haskell Monroe accepted foe resigna­ had been discussed before they beat Testaverde has been foe No. 1 NCAA asks for drug testing “I wish we could find a way to Ford met with Fbntes. Ford ap­ the injury list during their slide. larbone Tliursday when his mount fell after foe finish of tions of Daly and Sundvold — both were found guil­ foe Broncos. Rich Gannon, who quarterback since foe 12th week of win. We’ve been in every game,” parently made it clear he w ant^ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The NCAA has asked the game-winner, giving Chicago a 4-2 Blues 3, Penguins 2: Michel a race at Hollywood Park. ty of unethical conduct by foe NCAA — and ac­ took over when Wade Wilson in­ his rookie season in 1987 and has 1 Edmonton coach John Muckier said Ware to strut his wares. state Supreme Court to allow drug testing of California lead. Mongeau and Gino Cavallini scored It was foe lOfo time in his 26-year career that oft-in­ cepted foe NCAA sanctions, saying at a packed news jured his thumb in September, got missed only four starts in four years, WEMBLEY, England (AP) — With only 10 days after his club lost for the eighth “The young man has worked ex­ college athletes, saying a ruling against the testing The victory, the Blackhawks’ power-play goals in the first five jured Pincay has had a fractured collarbone. conference that there would be no appeal. Stewart’s his first victory in that game. all because of injuries. remaining in the men’s tennis season, a couple of top straight time, 5-3 to the Chicago tremely hard for this opportunity,” program ignored athletes’ drug use and interfered with sixth in their last nine contests, left minutes of the third period to lead He is not expected to ride again for six to eight weeks, job apparently was never threatened. “Bumsie told me last week that if “It’s not a good feeling, but that’s players are limping toward the finish line. Blackhawks on Thursday night. Fontes said. “He’s been very, very nationwide regulation. Chicago tied with St. Louis for the St. Louis over Pittsburgh. according to Dr, Mahmoud Nouh of Centinela Hospital. But it was clear that foe university was embar­ things don’t go well, he’d have to life,” Testaverde said. “You’ve got Pete Sampras pulled out of an indoor tennis tourna­ In extending their club-record patient and he’s going to get his Ptipers filed last week by the National Collegiate Ath­ Norris Division lead. The Blues are 9-1-1 in their last Pincay, 43, was hurt when his horse, a 3-year-old colt rassed by violations committed in foe program of a make a change,” Gannon said of to work through it and keep your ment with shin splints Thursday, joining Boris Becker as losing streak, the Oilers’ record chance. If he happens to stumble, letic Association asked the court to review and overturn a Canucks 5, Maple Leafs 3: 11 games and ended the Penguins’ named Dr. Damascus, broke a leg and fell 50 yards man who has won 552 games, is a native of Shelby, coach Jerry Bums. “I said, ‘That’s head up.” a questionable participant in the eight-player ATP Tbur dropped to 2-10-2 for six points, and does not have any success, he ruling Sept. 25 by the 6th District Court of Appeal in San Power-play gods by Trevor Linden season-best winning streak at four beyond foe finish line in foe ninth race. Mo., and a former player and graduate of Missouri. fine. You do what you have to do Chandler did fill in for Testaverde World Championships next week in Germany. second-worst record in the league. understands that Bob Gagliano will Jose declaring that the drug testing p ro g r^ violated the and Brian Bradley keyed a four-goal games. St. Louis leads the NHL in “We will not be foe subject of an investigation and I’ll do what I have to do.’” in a loss at San Diego when foe in­ Both Sampras and Becker, who defaulted in the first The Toronto Maple Leafs were be put into foe game.” right to privacy in the California Constitution. Vancouver splurge in the second road wins with a 7-3-0 road record. again,” Monroe said after reading a lengthy state­ He’ll have to outdo foe hotshot cumbent was hurt. set of the Paris Open final last Sunday because of a thigh beaten 5-3 Thursday night by Van­ Jets blocking gets approval DeUoit is 3-5, but foe run-and- period as the Canucks skated past ment. “I have confidence that Coach Stewart will Race aggravated heart defect injury, hoped to find out today whether they would be couver to keep the NHL’s worst the Maple Leafs, who went down to Flames 8, Flyers 2: Sergei NEW "VORK (AP) — For foe second time this season, shoot is not as much to blame as a Makarov and Joe Nieuwendyk each lead this basketball program in an exemplary fashion WASHINGTON (AP) — A 19-year-old woman who able to play next week. record intact — 2-15-1 for five their fifth consecutive defeat. foe NFL has approved foe blocking system used by foe defense that has yielded 220 points, 9 had a goal and three assists and Cal­ both on and off foe court. We will have foe ap­ had a fatal heart attack during the Marine Corps Doctors wanted to do a bone scan of Sampras’ aching points. Adrien Plavsic, Steve Bozek and New York Jets. ahead of only five teams. Tliat has Liquidation Saie left shin to determine if there was a micro-fracture. Be­ gary scored five goals in the third propriate institutional controls for as long as I am foe negated a 206-point output that Marathon had a congenital heart defect that may have The Maple Leafs, however, will Gary Valk also scored for the That style, which emphasizes use of cut blocks, has chancellor.” cker was scheduled to undergo a fimess test. not be able to pick the hei^ded period to beat Philadelphia. ranks behind only Atlanta, Cincin­ been aggravated by the strain of tlie race, a medical ex­ Canucks. Dave Reid had two short- caused two teams — foe Buffalo Bills and Dallas Cow­ A clause will be written into foe contract of all fu­ The ATP Finals are the last official event on the men’s Lindros from the Canadian juniors handed goals and Vince Dam- Both Stephane Matteau and Gary boys — to complain about illegal tactics. Jets coach nati and Buffalo. aminer said. calendar. The Grand Slam Cup, which is not on the ATP Roberts had one goal and one assist ture coaches that would allow foe university to im­ • Ski equipment 70% Lisa Cnristensen, a sophomore at Boston University, in next spring’s draft because they phousse also scored for the Maple Bruce Coslet asked Art McNally, foe league’s supervisor mediately fire any coach who commits rules viola­ Tour, will be held in December. But Becker has said he have traded away their No. 1 choice for the Flames. collapsed a little more than two miles short of the finish Leafs. of officials, to review his team’s blwking after foe com­ tions that lead to NCAA sanctions, Monroe said. • Sporting goods items will not participate and Sampras said Thursday he may to the New Jersey Devils. Matteau backhanded a rebound line of the race and later died at Arlington, Va., Hospital. “We played a very soft game,” plaints, both last month and again this week. The NCAA Infractions Committee said that a lack skip the event to rest his shin. The Nordiques, though, still have past Pete Peeters for a 4-1 lead just BEST BUY Toronto coach Tom Watt said. “We “The New York Jets were informed today by the NFL of control by foe university, caused in part by a lot of • Clothing Sampras withdrew from the $297,0(X) Wembley indoor a chance. In losing 3-2 to Min­ 11 seconds into the final period. All-Star team in a tie were soft, again, in our checking, officiating office,” Coslet said Thursday, “that after turnover among Stewart’s superiors, had allowed OIL CO. tournament before his second-round match against Chris­ nesota, their eighth straight loss, soft in our approach about going to Kings 5, Red Wings 1: Wayne TOKYO (AP) — Kelly Gruber and Jesse Barfield hit tian Bergstrom and said his shin had been hurting him reviewing tapes of foe Jets games, that foe Jets are not Stewart to “insulate his program from direct control.” Vernon, CT • Store fixtures they fell to 3-11-3 for nine points. the net and soft in the way we Gretzky and Tomas Sandstrom each using any illegal cut-blocking techniques. The review 9 consecutive singes in a three-run seventh itming today as The NCAA said that led to a series of violations since the weekend. The Nordiques have finished with cleared the puck out of our end.” had a goal and an assist to lead Los the touring team of major league players tied a team of came at my request. from 1985-89 that began unraveling last year when 875-0876 “It’s a throbbing pain that doesn’t go away and it’s the league’s worst record two years North Stars 3, Nordiques 2: Angeles over Detroit. Sat. Nov. 10-10 AM-5 PM gotten worse and worse,” Sampras said. “It hurts even “This is something 1 didn’t want to brmg up because I Sundvold belatedly reported that he had purchased an Japanese all-stars 6-6. miming. Gaeten Duchesne and Shane Churla Gretzky netted his 11th goal of Please Call For The tie in the game at Marine Stadium clinched a vic­ do not condone illegal blocUng, but since it has become airline ticket for a freshman player who was in­ when I’m in bed.” Elsewhere, it was St. Louis 3, Pit­ scored second-period goals, lifting the year 2:54 into the second period 991 Main St. tory in the eight-game series for the Japanese, 4-1-1 “If I played today there could be a chance of more an accusation, I want to clarify the matter. eligible. The purpose was to send foe player, PJ. Current Pricing tsburgh 2; Calgary 8, Philadelphia 2, Miimesota over Quebec. to give the Kings a 3-0 lead'as “The allegations simply are untrue. We do not teach il­ NASSIFF Manchester, CT against the major leaguers. It’s Japan’s first series victory serious injury,” he said Thursday. “I’ve got a long career Mays, back home to Cincinnati to try and clear up Diesel Fuel Also Available and Los Angeles 5, Detroit 1. After allowing Everett Sanipass’ Sandstrom got the assist. Gretzky over an all-star team of major leaguers. A Jap^ese all- ahead of me. I want to play for the next 10 years. legal chop-blocking, we do teach legal cut-blocking, as problems with his high school transcript. 150 Ga Don Minimum Sports Blackhawks 5, Oilers 3: Goal- goal on the Nordiques’ first shot, then assisted on Sandstrom's ninth do all foe other teams in foe league.” Price subjoci lo change Voluma Dlacounis 647-9126 star team defeated the San Francisco Giants 6-3 in 1970. “My health comes before anything,” Sampras said. tender Ed Belfour became the Jon Casey made 24 saves before goal of the season. 0