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Weicker: Assembly pursuing self-interests Inside Today*., By JUDD EVERHART budget hole and restore fiscal stability, but he has had little cal parties coalescing for their purposes, not for the sake of the The Associated Press siqiport from lawmakers. state and we don’t like i t Weicker also said he was not discouraged by the indifferent HARTFORD (AP) — Independent Gov. Lowell P. lAfeidcer “I will not sign my name to anything that keeps the state ■ Brutality alleged of reaction to his budget address on Wednesday, in which he said Jr. says ^ Democrats and Republicans wmking on altema- down,” the governor said. police Rcig|G 3. ANNUAL GIANT SUNDAE SOCML he would support govenunent spending controls if lawmakers 8TH ANNUAL Uvw to his income tax plan should stop worrying about their Weicker plans to meet Friday with the t(^ four legislative THURSDAY, JULY 11 would embrace his budget package and its tax on wages. Democrats and top two legislative Republicans for further INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION " pohbcal futures and start talking about the future of the state. ■ MCC helps women help 1p.m. to 3 pjn. He thinks that many lawmakers are afraid of losing their bids budget talks. Saturday, July 6 For . weeks, momentum has been building for a budget- for re-election next year if they suppmtan income tax. themselves______R ag e 3. CENTER SPRMQS PARK l^ m cin g package that doesn’t include an income tax, even in Weicker reiterated his demand that any budget pariragP in­ at the Manehaatar Bteantannial Bandahall loeatad at “Do I believe the two parties. Democrats and Republicans, me face of ^ c k e r ’s t ^ to veto such a plan. The govemm- clude four elements, which he calls “the four legs of the table:” ALL YOU CAN EAT ICE CREAM FOR $2.00 Manehaatar Community Collaga can coalesce to pass budget insanity? O f course they can,” ■ Student makes directing ALL ARE WELCOME believes an income tax is the best way to get the state out of its Chickan BartMcua ~ Govamor'a Foot Guard Concert Weicker told reporters in his office. “What we see is two politi­ Please see W EIC K ER, page 8. bld,.MM.„..,.M.M„M,.,MM, Rs go 3. Come and cool yoursummersizzle at our Annual Giant Sundae Social. All the Ice cream vou nraworka Display can e a t plus en joy a ride on o u rterrlflc hom em ade W A T E R S L ID E and new this y e a r is a s^na along with ANN SHAPIROI Raindate is Friday. July 12. year Is asing Music by “Hydraulic Jaxx” ~ Chlldran's Activitlas Concessions SPONSORED BY News ActlvKias bagin at 4:30 p.m. Firaworics at 9:30 p.m. ^ Manchester Day at Westover SHADY GLEN ___ and ^ a n c e ticket sales for the Chicken Barbecue are $6.50 and will be available beginning In B rief ______MANCHESTER PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT June 3 at the following locations: Town Hall, Parks and Recreation Department and local banks. Desert soldiers Donation keeps J r .Vlansfield's state parks open HADDAM (AP) — A $190,(XX) donatiem fr<»n U ii. a welcome sight Surgical Coip. will prevent the HOLIDAY HILL DAY CAMP closing o f 10 state parks this summer. Gov. Lowell P. Weick­ hers o f the 173rd Medical Co., By BRIAN M. TROTTA er Jr. announced today. PERSONAL TEE MANSFIELD CENTER, CONNECTICUT Manchester Herald which is based at Westover. and the The governor announced the 619th Transportation Co. from KRSONAUZED SPORTS donati from the bu^es in do anything about it.” Senate fel(xiy murdn and first-degreee within six months unless the presi­ the yard next to Community Hall. Its ro b b ^ in the death o f 19-year- M^ority Leader George Mitchell, dent certifies that Beijing is comply- large black letters read: “VOTE D-Maine. said Thursday. old CWstian H. Prima, police NO." said. Mitchell and other lawmakers are Please see CHINA, page 8. In this ^ring’s battle of referen­ Duncan was being held dum signs, it is the mother of all Thursday night at the Union signs. Avenue Detention Center o a in Soviet strikes banned; “I think it’s in bad taste.” says an lieu of $1 millicxi boixl. He was unidentified man in the parking lot. scheduled to be arraigned this Around him, people hurry into mtxming in Superior Court in greater profits offered Community Hall to cast their vote in New Haven. the $9.45 millioD school project R>lice refused to provide any referendum, being held today until MOSCOW (AP) — President details Thursday on what led said 13 of the Soviet Union’s 15 polls close at 8 pjn. Mikhail Gorbachev is banning them to Fleming. They also republics had agreed to the new The days leading to the referen­ strikes in key industries but offering would not say whether the gun anti-crisis program. Independence- dum have been filled with confnm- used in the killing was workers mexe of the profits in an ef­ minded Estonia and Georgia tati(m. There were the public hear­ recovered fort to {M-event economic chaos he boycotted the negotiations. ings that raised the possibility o f the says could throw nullions of Soviets “The situation calls for special high school accreditatiem loss. There out of work. measures,” Gorbachev said in a was election night, when the INDEX . Gorbachev announced the ban statement reported Thursday night petitioning candidates of the Com- Thursday after his prime minister 16 pages, 2 sections by the main televisicxi evening news T lw A aaeciilad I m

Serving Manchester ■ Coventry RECORD LOCAL/RECIONAL ______■ An(dover ■ Bolton ■ Hebron About Town Death Notices Cops accused of brutality in two separate arrests By RICK SANTOS medical bills, which are not listed. Bartlett responded, “I don’t have to show you any­ where Bartlett began to rant again, the repwt says, tell­ Ambassador golf tournament Manchester Herald According to the police rqxxt of the Jan. 8 inrid

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no additional borrowing, no gimmicks, business tax vote by next week. Section 2, Page 9 of past and present breaks and eliminfition of the estimated $2.7 billion g ^ That timetable, however, still appears optimistic. The between spending and revenues. 1991 sessimi must adjourn by June 5. But if no bi^get SPORTS Friday. May 17, 1991 “I’ve never made an income tax a leg of the table,” and tax plan is adopted by t h ^ a qiecial session will be By BRIAN M. tROTTA As the procession of 70 soldiers Weicker said, but without an income tax, “I’ve just said cemvened. Manchester Herald from Cherry Point, N.C. passed the veteran, the young Marine briefly you can’t achieve the four legs of the table, at least the The governor has proposed a 6 percent wage tax,, way I go ahead and add and subtract” cot^led with reductions in the sales and business taxes. CHICOPEE, Mass. — They were gave his respects and then marched Celtics on. Most of the top legislative leaders — Democrats and A group of House Democrats, joined by a few Senate cornplete opposites. R e p ^ lic ^ — oppose an income tax. The notable ex­ Democrats, have put together a variation on Wsicker’s MHS among favorites But a few minutes later, as the One was a young Marine, not ception is House Speaker Richard J. Balducci, D- plan, in c lu ^ g a sliding scale for the income tax, rather more than 19 or 20, tall, tanned, young soldier stood listening to a Newington, who reluctantly dropped his opposition to a than a flat rate. thin, and strong. His tan uniform band from Bennet Junior High look to wage tax this year, saying it was the only long-term solu­ and boots were still dusty from the School, he spotted the veteran again. tion for the state. Those wmking price to Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Lakers 10th armual Greater Manchester In­ Jones is the tq) seed in the triple government of China the same Lindland- fourth in javelin; Beth each soldier as they arrived. preventing new wounds. Thursday. and Portland Trail Blazers. vitational at Pete Wigren Track. jump and second in the high jump. criteria and goals we seek elsewhere Hurdler John Mutchek is seeded Gerhard- seoHid in triple jump; 4 X in the world,” Mitchell said in what But there is no Michael Jordan, A total of 17 schools and {q>- A^gic Johnson or Clyde Drexler in third and second, respectively, in the 100 relay team of Lisa S h e e rs, over the past two years has become From Page 1 proximately 7(X) athletes will com­ 110- and 3(X)-meter events. Jeff Cheryl Odiema, Walker and a refrain of criticism of < Bush’s Soviets this series. No high-flying guys who pete in two divisions: large and soar and glide and play the new Grote is the No. 1 seed in the discus. Michelle Simpson- second. Westover From Page 1 China policy. small school. Competition starts at Other Manchester seeds are: legislature, threatened criminal owns enterprises and controls game, above the rim. East Catholic’s top seeds are This includes what the critics con­ 9:30 ajn. Chris Mena- second in pole vault; senior Nancy Byrne, third in the sider a weak response to China’s proceeding against those who in­ their sales and profits. In this series, you get the CeiUcs Manchester, second to East strangers reached out to others to Many of the hundreds of signs who organized the event, said one of David Wilk- sectmd in 5,000; Jason 16(X), and sophomore Jennifer Con­ bloody crackdown of the pro­ stigate strikes in the coal, oil, natural The reform measures are the with what Detroit coach Chuck Daly Hartford a year ago, wants to regain say “thanks.” posted around the huge hangar the most moving occurrences of the DeJoannis- third in high jump; Bill nor, third in the 3200. Katie Litke democracy movement in 1989. gas, chemical and petrochemical in­ latest attempt to halt the collapse of calls a “Hall of Fame” front line of the title it won in 1989. And the In­ “I’ll let the tears flow later, but heralded the returning troops as day came when a plane, carrying a Scheideman- fifth in 1600; Eric will compete in the 800 and 1600, At the same time, amplifying the dustries. the Soviet econmny, which has been Larry Bird, Robert Rirish and Kevin Brian Tratta/Manchaatar Hsnild dians are favored to do that. this was just great” said Staff Ser­ heros, but the soldiers themselves Icme female soldier back from the Passmore- second in 3200. All four Melanie Spiller in the 3200, Cheryl complaints of some congressional It was unclear how Gorbachev by rising costs, declining produc­ McHale. Parish is 37 years old. Bird IN^THE RUNNING — Manchester High’s Bill Young, shown In South Windsor is the main com­ geant Marcel Gagnon, of Auburn, said they didn’t think the title was Gulf, landed shortly before 6 pjn. Indlan relays — 4 X 100, 4 X 200 Griswold in the 300 hurdles and the critics, the Treasury Department ac­ could enforce the order, or whether tion, shortages of many basic con­ 34andMcHale33. a meet earlier this year, will be in Saturday’s 10th annual petition and will score a lot of points Me„ who would have to wait for the accurate. and 4 X 8(X) — are seeded. 4 X 4(X) relay team of Litke, Claire The 300 residents still at the base cused China of intentionally build­ it could prevent a planned walkout sumer goods and strikes. Coal And you get the Pistons, trying to in the running events, led by defend­ end of a long bus ride to see his “The way I see it, my country Greater Manchester Invitational along with his Indian team­ For the East Catholic boys, Eric Brewster, Griswold and Byrne. ^ v e the soldier the same enthusias­ ing a trade surplus with this country by air traMc controllers next week. miners month ended their two- ing State Open and New England family. “The only thing that hurts asked me to do something for it and Please see CELTICS, page 11 mates at Pete Wigren Track. Crawford is top-seeded in the long The meet is sponsor^ by the tic welcome given the two previous by pushing exports and holding Gorbachev’s anti-strike order month walkout which the govern­ mile champion Geoff Willard. But me was what happened to those that I went out there and did my job,” groupis. jump while Dan Thiery is third in Journal Inquirer. died. They didn’t get the hero’s wel­ down its U.S. purchases. repeated an element of the April 23 ment said idled many factories. said Staff Sergeant Carlos Castro, a “She was OK as she walked in the come we got.” That led to a $10.4 billion surplus deal that allows enterjxises in key There is no shortage of bad news 14-year Marine veteran. “I don’t feel doOT, but she was in tears by the After the families of the local last year with the United States, sectors to sell 10 percent of their about the Soviet economy and like a hero, this is something I chose time she reached the red carpet” 10 troops left, the Manchester residents China’s largest trading partner, and poduction on wwld markets, retain­ prospects for recovery. T h o u g h ts Best Pal has to do.” feet away, Ryan said. “She was had the vast hangar nearly to them­ could leave a surplus this year as ing the hard currency profits. Specifles of die latest “anti-crisis” Town Director Thomas Ryan, overwhelmed by the whole thing.” Manchester’s Troy Guntulis selves when a flight of 70 Marines high as $15 billion. Treasury said. Currently, the central government plan would be released Monday, A p len ty on their way home to Cherry Point, eyes on bonus N.C., landed shortly after 2 pjn. As the bus carrying the troops from the Len Auster rising up the javelin ladder plane to the hangar p u ll^ to a stop, the crowd erupt^ with cheers and By JOHN NELSON The Associated Press By JIM TIE R N E Y c la u s e . Manchester Herald First off the bus and down the BALTIMORE — A Best Pal is all he’ll ever be, and I ■ aisle was Chief Warrant Officer Minor league MANCHESTER — When Manchester High’s Troy that’s why he’s going for the bonus money. Fred Molenhour. He walked slowly Guntulis began throwing the javelin last spring, he down the carpet, his hands and As the only gelding in the field for Saturday’s Preak- ness. Best will never make a cent in the breeding certamly didn’t exude the physical qualities usually mouth trembling as he fought back accompanying an athlete in that event. tears. Molenhour was stopped baseball is a shed. But he’s already won $1,293,695 in purses and could add a $1 million Triple Crown bonus if things As a 5-10 and 150-pound junior, Guntulis began several times by people who offered break right for him. tossing the javelin in the 130-140 foot range, nothing him handshakes, high-fives and Im ;. specucular at the high school level. warm hugs. “Our main goal right now is the bonus,” trainer Ian “U stiW chokes me op to think serious affair Jory said. “If we win this one, all we have to do is finish By season’s end, Gunttilis had increased his per­ about it,” Molenhour said later. “We ahead of S ^ e the Gold in the next one. All the same, it sonal best into the 170-foot range, earning third place in the Class LL state meet. had heard that there might be a wel­ Minor league baseball is a contradiction. It’s supposed would be nice to win the Preakness." homo The “next one” is the F/2-milc Belmont Stakes on Now, the javelin has almost become an obsession coming committee, but 1 didn’t ex­ »« to be fun, yet it is a deadly serious business. with Guntulis, who is the top seed for Saturday’s 10th pect this.” June 8 in New York. Manchester’s Bill Masse and Larry Stanford, team­ Strike the Gold earned 10 bonus points for winning the annual Greater Manchester Invitational. Guntulis mates with the Albany Yankees in the Eastern League, l*/4-mile Kentucky Derby on May 4. Points are awarded placed second a year ago. are a perfect example of this doctrine. in each Triple Crown race on the basis of 10 for first, 5 At last Saturday’s Hartford Public Invitational, Guntulis, now possessing much more strength at 165 Reunion Masse, 24, started a year ago at the Double A level at for second, 3 for third and 1 for fourth. Best Pal was TH E TOP 40 pounds, set his personal record of 187 feet, 4 inph^;; iMbany. Thirty one games later, and a .188 average, saw second in the Derby, so he’s got 5 points. Only horses b i g g e s t u e s From Page 1 doom which enter all three races are eligible. by taking third place. fj him demoted to Class A Fort Lauderdale in the Florida AT MHS State League. Best Pal was made the 7-2 early third choice when The school record in the javelin is 198 feet, 6 in­ ches set by Don Fish in 1964. about 100 soldiers passed, her eyes eight 3-year-olds were entered for the 1 3-16-mile Preak­ a Im . locked on one tanned, dark-haired “Last year I felt I needed to get a hit every time up,” ness on Thursday. The favorite was Strike the Gold at Guntulis has his eyes affixed on the 200-foot bar­ ; i ■ =■■■ Masse said last Sunday of his Albany experience. And rier. soldier who was looking in the other 9-5, and Olympio, one of three non-Derby starters in the V IIOK ; -;f ' direction. this year? field, was the 5-2 second choice. “I think I can get it,” Guntulis, who underwent knee Shanna hesitated for a moment “I’m more relaxing and Having more fun playing,” Only five geldings have won the Preakness, none since s u rg ^ after soccer season last fall, said. “I feel I and then ran with tears in her eyes to Masse explained. “It’s easy with this team to be loose. Holiday in 1914. have it in me. My form’s not that good now. Some keep her promise of giving her OUOOMV Last year I felt I was one of the younger players and it “It should be a real tight, little race all the way fine tuning has to be done to get the extra feet. I mother a big hug qxm her arrival. wasn’t my business to be goofmg around. I was out to around,” said Jo^, a 33-year-old Englishman who has havra’t really felt a good throw yet this season. I’ll This feels great,” Alaina Miller win a job. This year they told me I was going to play lived and trained in California for the past eight years. get in the 19()s by the LL meet.” y said moments later as she held right Held. And all I asked them was for a chance to put Strike the Gold has won two in a row, the Blue Grass Guntulis, one of four Indian captains, is also ■uydfd Shanna in her arms. “All I’ve up some numbers.” on April 13 at Keeneland and the Derby on May 4 at fourth in the triple jump for Sattmlay’s meet and will also compete in the long jump. Guntulis has Irag- wanted to do is go home and see my Through games last Saturday, Masse, an ’84 East Churchill Downs. A superstitious man, trainer Nick Zito baby.” Catholic H i^ graduate, was batting .352 with four says he will wear the same shirt, tie and jacket he wore jumped 20 feet, 1 inch. — BRIAN M. TROTTA homers and 18 RBL hitting in the cleanup slot on Derby day, and he was a no-show at the Preakness WTiy the javelin? draw. “It’s no longer a hobby,” says Stanford, Albany’s ace “My father used to throw the javelin in high reliever who had saves Nos. 6 and 7 on the young season “He didn’t come up for the Blue Grass. He didn’t school," Guntulis explained. Guntulis’ father threw come up for the Derby, and he’s not going to come up . L«i AiMtar/ltanchMiw Hm M over the weekend against the Red Sox farm hands. “It’s the javelin 209 feet while attending Bulkeley High now,” his wife Jan said after the draw. Bolton now more of a job,” added the ’85 East Catholic High School in Hartford. PITCH MAN — Manchester High’s Troy Strike the Gold will break from the No. 3 post posi­ “I saw everyone else so much bigger than me,” Guntulis through hard work has become From Page 1 graduate who admits to a preference of basketball over baseball in his scholasdc tenure. tion. Although 21ito had said he would like the rail for the Guntulis said, reflecting on his entrance into javelin proficient in the javelin. Preakness, he later said: “We were lucky in the draw be­ emnpetition. “Most of those guys are all arm (in their I SA1£ “I wanted to play basketball. Baseball was kind of flier wars have heated up, with cause that is what I wanted. I wanted to stay inside early. throws). I’ve got one of the Imigest approaches.” He’s always wtvked hard. Plus, he’s done a good job heated exchanges about whose fliers boring. I always thought pitching was boring,” Stanford He drew well, and that is good enough for me.” Offseason work in the weight room has abetted the said. for us in the long and triple (jumps).” contained the most inaccurate infor­ “He’s on the right trail — the triple Crown trail,” Zito rise up the ladder for Guntulis. Guntulis, who will probably attend either UConn or mation. Now it’s his bread and butter, and puts exactly that on said. “That was one of my goals, to bulk iq> during the the table. Boston College, has already thrown a college javelin. By 8 ajn. 359 residents had The rail went to Corporate Report, one of five of the winter,” he said. “Right now I can throw a college javelin,” he said. voted, according to the Democratic The dream the pair holds is the major leagues, ob­ 16 berby starters who made the trip to Pimlico. Besides Coach George Suitor remembers first seeing Gim- “It flies well for me.” viously. Masse confesses he had a timetable in his head Registrar of Voters, Ilvi Cannon. Corporate Report, Strike the Gold and Best Phi. the tulis at track (aactice. Good weather has a lot to do with increasing the MITSUBISHI “We will be counting absentee for hitting the big time, putting undo pressure upon him­ othm are Mane Minister, who was third, and Hansel, the “He didn’t look like a javelin thrower,” Suittar said. footage of a javelin thrower. ballots at noon and six tonight,” she SONY self. Now, he’s going to let nature take its course. Derby favorite who finished lOth. a junior. I think he got tb understand roe a little 200 feet? RCA “I’m twice as laid back asT was,” he said while taking says. “Their number seems to be in­ The field, in order of post position with jockeys, is: b it Hopefully after this week we can sit down and do “You never know,” Suitor said. “If you have a creasing every year.” ZENITH a break after batting practice. “I’ve always played with C o ^ ra te Report, Pit Day; h ^ e Mirtister, Alex Solis; some film analysis. He wants to throw in college. tVuKS* TOSHIBA coiqtlc weeks of warm weather, the arm seems to It was the absentee ballots that intensity and I haven’t lost i t But I’ve learned to channel Strike the Gold, Chris AnUey; Hansel, Jerry Bailey; Best He’s a real good competittw. When it’s on the line, he liven vp a little bit. If he gets 200. I wouldn’t be some think spelled the defeat of the HITACHI it. If I Have a bad day. I’ve had a bad day.” seems to be able to dig deep down and pull it out. EVERYTHING GOES! M AONAVOX ftd, Gary Stevens; Honor Grades. Chris McCarrrm; surprised.” last school project referendum, held WERE PUNCHING OUT Stanford has been able to put things into perspective. Olympio, Eddie Delahoussaye; and Whadjathink, Jorge in January. The project was defeated PANASONIC UNHEARD-OF PRICES a SPEED QUEEN “You just do the job here and if things fall into place, Velasquez. All starters will carry 126 p o u ^ . Post tim<» by (Mily 39 votes. hopefully you’re time is next.” is 5:32 pjn. EDT. MOVING ON TO A NEW HOTPOINT Standing in front of town hall this EMERSON Each hopes to make it to the majors with the ’rimkees The race will be worth $665,800, with $432,7?0 going Newman’s bulks up on the hill morning, there was little possibility MORE PROSPEROUS ERA WESTINOHOUSE at Yankee Stadium. Both Masse and Stanford, however, to the winner if all eight start. > of judging which way the vote was Olympio, trained by R1 A * «►*(►»*•«»•**' I 10—M ANCHEST^ HERALD, Friday, May 17. IS^l MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, May 17,1991—11 In Brief Giants’ fans have no reason to fret In Brief .. . East softball Sullivan is suing the NFL By TOM CANAVAN 49ers. but you don’t know what he’ll do when before being named offensive coordinator The Associated Press “\bu know, sometimes you reach a he dons the hat of the head coach.” in February. UConn softball in regional — Former New England point with players where they know what l ^ o t s owner William Sullivan Jr. sued the NFL and 21 Welch said the first thing that may “We’re going to have to work a lot har­ wins its first EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — If the AMHERST, Mass. — The University of Connecticut to expect,” Walsh said. “A fresh per­ change is team tendebcies. An assistant der with Parcells gone,” said safety 01 Its teams for $348 million, charging they ctHispired to New York Giants’ faithful are overly con- women s softball team will be making its third straight HARTFORD — It todc until the 17th game of the sonality can change that” coach may like to throw on first down or Myron Guyton, who’ll be starting his D l(^ his origmal plans to sell part of the franchise. c ^ e d that the team will fall apart trip to^ the NCAA Division I tournament this weekend regular season to do it, but the East Catholic girls’ Not only will Handley be a fresh per­ play a certain coverage on defense. As an thfrd NFL season in the fall. “The defen­ In 1987, Sullivan wanted to wipe out the team’s $20 without Bill Parcells, all they have to' do wmen it opposes Nevada-Las Vegas and host University softball team finally did win a game. sonality to the Giants’ players, he is total­ assistant, he usually keeps those opinions sive guys are really going to have to work million debt and build a financial cushion by selling 49 is look at the San PhuKisco 49ers. of Massachusetts. East entered its Thursday afternorm game against ly different than IVcells, who stepped to himself. As a head coach, he can make hard to catch the eye of the coach.” percent of the team to investment bankers. The NFL in­ Bill Walsh walked away from the 49ers UC(Hm is the No. 2 seed at 35-16-1. UNLV is seeded homestanding South Catholic with an 0-16 mark. But down on Wednesday. H adley is soft- the changes. voked its rule against ownership by corporations outside after leading them to a third Super Bowl Defensive end John Washington said No. 1 at 46-15-1 with UMass third at 37-11. UConn solid pitching from juruor Kristen Kuzniar and good spoken and reserved, someone who gets there is almost a feeling on the defense of football to prevent the sale, and Sullivan ended up victory two years ago. His successor, meets UMass in the noon opener on Saturday with defense led the Eagles to their first win of the year, a 6-3 his point across without raising his voice. “Sometimes when you bring new ideas that they have to prove themselves to the selling all of the team to Victor Kiam for $85 million in George Seifert, led them to another NFL meeting the loser of the opener at 2 pjn. and decision over the labels at Hyland Park. Former and current Giants said the into the fold it makes different players’ new coach. 1988. title and just missed a third straight trip to U l^V against the winner of the opener at 4 pjn. The East, 1-16, finishes up its regular season Monday at change will shake the players out of any abilities comes out,” said Welch, who was the Super Bowl. “We have to show we can do a lot bet­ regional championship game is Sunday at 1 p.m.; with Windham. South drops to 5-10. complacency they m i^ t have after win­ a member of the Giants’ first Super Bowl Archer>Bies hold Legends lead Seifert said Thursday that the Giants’. ter job than last year,” Washington said. another g { ^ at 3 pjn. if necessary. “What a relief,” East coach Jay McConville said. ning the Super Bowl for the second time championship team. “The players who are “We have to come together even more as . AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — George Archer and Don Bies new coach, Ray Handley, is capable of in five years. Admission is $5 fw adults, $3 for studenu with IDs Kuzniar went the distance, allowed only four hits, doing the same thing next season. the hallmark players will still be that. But a team.” and $2 for children under 12. walked two and struck out one. teamed up for an 11-imder-par 61 to take a two-stroke the ordinary guy might able to raise his “Ray, like myself, had been part of the “That was definitely her best outing,” McConville lead after the first round of the Senior IH3A Tour’s After a workout with some of his game to the All-Pro level under a new Offensive guard Bob Kratch said Midget football signups slated Legends of Golf. Butch Baird and Gay Brewer followed team for a long time,” Seifert said. “We former teammates at Giants Stadium, said. knew the system, the players and the system.” coaching changes affect players different­ MANCHESkTER — Manchester hfidget Football is Trailing 3-2, East scored three runs in the.fifth irming. with a 63 in the best-ball tournament on the Barton Creek Detroit Lions’ safety Herb Welch said ly, but die bottom line is that the players course. coaches, so it was a n a ti^ flow to what The most concerned Giants are the holding its first sign-up sessions for the 1991 season on Nicole Aubin singled and moved to second on a groun- that a coaching change forces a team to defensive players, especially the older have to perform as professionals. had already been established. Because of focus on every word the new coach says. Sunday and Monday at Charter Oak Park. Registration diis, the great expectations for the upcom­ players brought in by Parcells, who “You are part of a team and whether Sunday is from 1-4 p.m, and Monday from 7-9 pjn. Flames’ Fletcher steps down “People can get into a rut with situa­ finished his career with 85 wins, second- you get along with the new coach or not ing year can be turned into a strength in­ tions,” he said. “You need to spice things Candidates must be age 9 by Aug. 1, 1991 and not HaS. Roundu p CALGARY, Alberta (AP) — Cliff Fletcher, the only stead of a negative.” best in team history. you have to pursue your professional have reached age 15 before Dec. 1, 1991. W ei^t limit is general manager the Calgary Flames have ever had, up and change them. With the change, Walsh agreed. He said in a telephone Most of the defensive players have had goals,” Kratch said. “You have to take 70-130 pounds. Registration fee is $25 per child and a stepped down as GM and team president. you suddenly don’t know the head coach little contact with Handley, who was the care of business, be one of the pistons dout. Katie Grogan hit into a fielder’s choice, but the ball interview that his leaving helped the as well. He was this way as an assistant. parent or guardian must accompany all candidates at running backs coach for seven seasons firing to help the team.” registradon. was thrown away allowing Aubin to serve the tying run. For further informatiwi, contact Jerry Griffin at After a Sue Maim single, Grogan scored on a wild 649-1896. pitch and Maim came arouiid on a fielder’s choice by Diane Cavanagh. ‘ Clemenses enter innocent plea Mindy Barry collected the fourth hit for East and HOUSTON (AP) — Boston Red Sox pitcher Roger served twice. Grogan also scored a pair of runs. East got out of a bases-loaded, one-rmt jam in the T h a A sso c io ta d Proaa Clemens and his brother Gary entered pleas of iimocent SCOREBOARD sixth. ANGEL POWER — California pitcher Jim Abbott, left, is congratulated by teammate Wally to misdemeanor charges stemming from a January bar Johnson homered arxl singled for Gramas while Grogan and Aubin starred defensively. brawl with an off-duty police officer. A motions hearing Joyner after the Angels’ 7-0 victory over the New York Yankees Thursday night at Yankee Aaron Robitaille tripled arxl singled. Josh Angels 7, Yankees 0 “Their piutiier (Robin Bencker) was really quick, but Softball Greenberg played wail in the field. Giants 5, Expos 4 was set for July 22, at which time the trial date is ex­ Stadium . Baseball C A U F O R N IA N EW YO R K M O N T R EA L S A N F R A N Basketball she w alk^ 10,” McConville explained. “We played ball Intermediate a b r h b i a b r h b i a b r h b i a b r h b i pected to be set, a spokesperson for the brothers’ lawyer ffolonia If Kelly cf the way it should be played.” Cox Cable dehated Wyman Oil. tl-3. at 5 12 0 4 0 1 0 D Sh ld s2b 5 0 2 1 FaiderH 4 1 1 0 said. Tonight’s Games Joyner 1b 3 1 3 4 Sax 2b 4 0 1 0 G rsso m d 5 0 1 0 McGaed 4 12 0 Buckley Field. Pat Cox lad Cox w ill three Nts American League standings Wnfieldrf while Jim Loehlalm had two hits and four R B I 4 0 0 0 Mttngly 1b 2 0 10 Clderon II 4 0 0 1 WCIark 1b 3 1 2 1 NBA playoff giance MHS golfers win two more D&M vs. A&N. 6 — Fitzgeraid East Division DPrkardh 3 10 0 Leyritzlb 2 0 0 0 Ex-Celtic Smith enters plea Frustrated Barfield sends Bmy vs. Social. 7:30 — FItzgaraid Matt Spina homered and Warren Pierro WllachOb 5 0 1 0 MW Ims 3b 3 0 1 0 CONFERENCE SEMIRNALS W L Pet. GB GoeOlOb 5 1 1 1 M aasdh 4 0 0 0 LWIkarrf - SOMERS — Manchester High ran its CCC East mark Winingef*a va. Dean. 6 — Robertson dsliverad a key hit Jeff Smnarrxm and Matt 3 0 1 0_ Bassrf 3 112 (Best-of-7) BOSTON (AP) — Former Boston Celdcs guard Char­ Boston 20 11 .645 R u rish c 4 1 1 1 JaBrfIdrf 4 0 0 0 GIrrga 1b lyiny ^4 Taylor va. So c ia l«. 7 3 0 — Robertson Cafarelia played wel dalansivaiy. In defeaL Joe 4 12 0 Knnady c 4 0 0 0 to an unblenushed 10-0 Thursday with a pair of league Toronto 21 14 .600 1 Felix ef 5 1 2 0 M ulenslf 3 0 3 0 H assey c les Smith pleaded innocent to charges in connecdon with Cox vs. Oakland. 6 — ftiganl Berk hit and M dad well whke Danny Cmz arxl 2 0 11 RThmp2b 4 12 0 Chicago 100, Philadelphia 95, CNcago wins wins over East Hartford and Enfield at C e ^ Knob Golf Detroit 16 16 .500 4 '« Sojo2b 10 11 VslardaOb 3 0 0 0 No boa ph satJoc Spruce vs. Acadia. 7.30 — Ragani Erik Neubauar also played wel. 1110 Andrsn ss 4 0 12 the hit-and-run deaths of two Boston University students Milwaukae 15 17 .469 5'/Z OHM 2b 3 0 1 0 G arsn e 3 0 0 0 O w enss 3 111 Rbnson p 2 0 0 0 Portland 103, Utah 96, Portland wins series Course. The Indians, 20-1 overall, had a team total of one out of Yankee Stadium M P vs. Nebwork. 6 — Nike in March. Now Ybrk 12 19 .387 8 SchfoM ss 3 10 0 Espnza ss 3 0 1 0 DeMrtnz p 4-1 Marpet vs. RkP. 7:30 — Nike Rookie 2 0 0 0 Coles ph 10 0 0 158 compared to East Hartford’s 177 and Enfield’s 181. Clavaland 11 19 .387 8<« Totals 30 711 7 Totals 32 0 7 0 Bullock ph Smith was charged in Suffolk Si^ierior Court with two Hockanum vs. J.C.Panney. 6 — Keeney 1 0 0 0 Brndey p 0 0 0 0 LA Lakers 124, Golden Slate 119, OT, LA .380. He put foe Angels ahead with Pipeoo Supply deteated Personal Tee at Baltimora 11 20 .355 9 California 003 130 000—7 Sm penp Lakers win series 4-1 Manchester’s next action is Monday at the Eastern By The Associated Press Earlier this season, Cleveland’s HTiger vs.Cantury21.6 — C.Oak 0 0 0 0 Kngery ph 10 0 0 counts of vehicular manslaughter, driving to endanger Wrplanck Field. Brendan Foley-Schain. Isaac WMt Division N e w lb rk 000 000 0 0 0 -0 SrXvna ph 1110 Rghetti p 0 0 0 0 Wadnaeday, May 15 Ccmnecticut Invitational Tournament at Ritipaug Country Albert Belle and Cincinnati’s j^ob a three-run double in foe third Ffottis arxl Joshua Roulaiuj played well whks and leaving the scene of an accident. He was released on W L Pet. GB DP—Coliforna 1. New \brk 1. LOB—Califor­ Olveras p 0 0 0 0 Detroit 116, Boston 111, Detroit leads series Club in Baltic. No one’s ever hit a baseball out of Dibble were suspended for throwing against Eric Plunk (1-1). Blake Skva, Kevin Enders and Jason Babineau Oakland 20 13 .606 _ nia 10, New M>rk 5 .2B— Polonia (4), Joyner (8), Totals 38 411 4 Totals 3-2 personal recognizance and the case was ctHidnued to Rodvan were best in defeaL Saattia 20 14 .588 1/z Gaetti (7). Parrish (5), Felix (3). S o n (3). Yankee Stadium. Jesse Barfield is Jim Abbott, meanwhile, scattered 33 5 1 0 5 Friday, M ay 17 June 5. Manchester’s Ken Saunders took medalist honors with balls into the stands. Sportstran's Cafe deemed HAN Contractors. Landmark Pools beat Wawa. Dan CaKsnIo California 18 16 .529 2 '« Meulena (2). H R -J o y n e r (5). SB -O P O rk a r (1). Montreal OlO 000 003—4 Boston at DetroiL 6 p.ra a 38 over the par-36 layout. His Indian teanunates were one of foe few to throw one out of “We heard the cheer for the home seven hits in his fourth career t4-a at Robertson. Peter Hadden. John Os- and Dana Cota hit well and Jenny Shanahan Texoa 15 14 .517 3 S — Spjo. Son Frandsco 001 020 02x— 5 Sunday, M ay 19 An Trinh, 21, of Placenda, Calif., and Michelle Minnaaota right behind with the scores; Matt Kohut 39, Matt Miner foe ballpark. run, and then another cheer,” said shutout. He walked none and struck sowaki and Ron Slanxm each had three hits played well defensively for Landmark. Joe Jen­ 17 17 .500 3 and threw it completely security guard. “We saw foe ball Fridfly*s G b it ibb Gusttermon 1 1 0 0 0 0 DoMartinoz L.5-3 6 7 3 3 2 6 Pbrlland at LA Lakers, 10 pita right leg after back surgery, and doctors say it could be out of Yankee Stadium. come over foe wall and heard it hit as well as this earlier this year,” Ab­ Pop Delaney Seattle (RJohnson 2-3) at New Y>rk (Leary H BP-by Farr (Joyner), by Hows (DPOrkar), Sampan 2 3 2 2 0 1 Sunday, May 28 as Icmg as a year before they know if the problems are 98-36, beat Lyman Memorial, 99-34, but dropped a nar­ B a s e b a l l 2-2). 7 3 0 p.ra by Runk (Parrish). W P -P lu n k 2, Habyan. foe subway tracks. The ball fell bott said. “I just came up with a Anwfiun I tMTW San Frandsco Portland at LA Lakers, 3:30 p.m. row 72-71 decision to Putnam. “It was a culmination of me not Washington Social Club downed Main Pub. California (Lewis 1-3) at Baltimore (McDonald Umpires— Home, TscNda; FIrsL Coble; Robinson W,1-2 6 5 1 1 3 5 permanent. down and a kid got it. No one was hard-luck streak.” _____ 17-6. at Fitzgerald. Bob Deajardin homered and CLEVELAND WDIANS-Activated Brook Secorxl, Shulock; Third, Johnspn. R ia sd a y, 1 1 ^ 2 0 doing foe job offensively and them 1-2), 7:35 p.m. Bmntiey 2 2 0 0 0 3 LA Lakers at Portland, 9 p.m.. If necessary Neurosurgeons removed a grape-sized synovial cyst The East girls beat Putnam, 74-47, but lost a tight singled twice. Rick Griffin had three hits and Bill Jacoby, first baseman, from the 15-day dis­ Oakland (Moore 5-1) at Clevelarxl (Candiotli T— 2:50. A - 1 4,774. doing the job kicking our (back­ near where it hit.” Don Mattingly left with a bruised abled KaL Assigned Mike Ifork. pitcher, to Righstti 0 4 3 3 0 0 Thursday, M ay 30 that was irritating a nerve near Majerle’s spine, and said 60-58 decison to Tourtellotte. The boys are 3-6 while the Jenkins. Dave Reale. Chris Mateya. Pat 4-1), 7:35 p.m. OUvaros S.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 side),” Barfield said. “I was pretty Joyner went 3-for-3, raising his left knee, hurt while breaking up a Gauruder. BiH Frattarok and Bob Boucher two Cotoredo Springs of the PadRc Coast League. Portlaixl at LA Lakers, 9 p.m.. If neceasary girls are 2-13. Minnesota (Erickson 5-2) at Detroit (Gullick- Mariners 3, Indians 1 Righetti pitchad to 4 betters in the 9th. Saturday, June 1 the player will have to wait undl the nerve is rejuvenated double play on Barfield’s grounder, each for W SC. Frattoroll. Boucher and Jon Sent Alex Cole, outfielder, to Colorado Springs son4-1), 735 pm. frustrated.” major league-leading average to SEATTLE CLEVELAND HBP— by DeMartinez (MaWilliams). U Lakers at Portland, 3:30 pzn.. If necessary Dan Thiery was a double wiimer (800, 16(X)) for East Brandt homered. Gus Uappas. John Tuzzo. for a 20-day rahabiitation assignmanL Toronto (StM 4-2) at Chicago (Hough 0-2), — at a rate of about an inch per month — until they can and will be reexamined Fri^y. SEATTLE MARINERS— Recalled Dave abrhbi abrhbi Umpires— Home, Darling; FIrsL Harvey; ______while Greg Barry, Joe Engler and Eric Crawford also Kevin Hanlon and Rob Trivalla each had two 8 3 5 pm. C ottod 4 111 H u ffd 4 13 0 Second. Quick; Third, HalUon. determine whether there will be lingering affects of the Mariners 3, Indians 1: Tracy hits for Pub. Burba, pitcher, from Calgary of the Pacific Milwaukee (KeBrown 2-1) at Kansas City grabbed wins. The 4 X 4(X) relay of Mike Jaison, Dave Coast League. Rynlds2b 4 12 0 Fertnnss 4 0 0 0 condition. Jones and Pete O’Brien hit ctmsecu- (Gordon 2-2). 835 pm. EMrInz 3b 4 0 2 0 Lewis2b 3 0 11 American League ieaders Prescod, Derek Henderson and Barry was victorious. Charter Oak NiMlonsl L#ifluw Boston (Harris 1-4) at Texas (KBrown 2-3), G olf tive run-scoring doubles in the itinfo PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Acquired Mitch TJonesIf 4 111 Beilalf 4 0 10 Celtics From Page 9 Wkson Electric blltzad Coastal Tool. 25-tt. 8 3 5 pm. Briley rf o n 9 0 a t B a t s. NBA has 12 underclassmen apply Alex Capo and Dave Ciaglo also performed well. Webster, outfiaklar. from the Clevelarxl Indians 0 0 0 0 BaergaOb 3 0 0 0 G A B R H P e t. inning for foe Mariners. The visiting Dan Jones homered and singled and Kevin Saturday's Games OBrien 1b 4 0 11 Jaco^ 1b 3 0 10 Nancy Byme swept the 800 and-1600 to pace the girls’ for Mike Ifork, pHcher. Sent Jeff Schulz, out- Minnesota at DetroiL 1:15 p.m. Joyner Cal 3 2 121 21 4 6 .3 8 0 NEW YORK (AP) — All-America selections Kenny Mariners have won 10 of 11, while' Flanagan had three hits and John Frands. fieldsr, to Buffalo of the American Associatioa Buhner rf 3 0 1 0 CJm aadh 3 0 10 DH dsnO ok 3 2 1 2 6 2 7 Memorial Tournament effort while Jeiuiifer Coimor won the 3200 and the 4 X become only foe third team ever to Seattle at New \brk, 1:30 p.m. GrfyJrcf 0 0 0 0 4 5 .3 5 7 Anderson of Georgia Tech and Billy Owens of Syracuse needed, it will be at 3:30 pjn. Sun­ foe Indians have lost eight of nine. Wally Witholm. Mike Kendal and William SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS— Acthratsd Scott Skinner c 2 0 10 EMartinez Sea 3 2 10 7 2 2 3 8 Oakland at Clawelatid, 1 3 5 pm. ADavis dh 4 0 0 0 .3 5 5 scores 400 relay of Cheryl Griswold. Betsy Ryan, Katie Litke win three consecutive NBA titles. day in Boston. Over foe years, foe Meadows two each for W ilson's. Bob Palozia GarrelU. pitcher, from the IS^tay disabled lisL TWardrf 3 0 0 0 CRipken Bit 31 114 2 3 4 0 and 1990 NCAA Final Four MVP Anderson Hunt of Cleveland is 2-11 at hopie this homered and singled twice and Joe Murphy. Toronto at CNcago, 7 3 5 p.m. Scheler s s 2 0 0 0 .351 Optioned Rod Beck, pitcher, to Phoenix of the PoloniaCal 3 2 1 2 7 2 4 4 4 DUBLIN, Ohio (AP) — Scores Thursday after and Byrne was also victorious. Only three of their 12 players arc Celtics are 17-3 in foe seventh game season. Wbyne Miner and Rob Burkhardt each collected California at Baltimore, 735 pm. Sinatroc 3 0 0 0 .3 4 6 UNLV headline the group of 12 underclassmen that have Ffocific Coast League. Carter Tor 3 5 1 3 4 1 8 the first round of the $1.2 million PG A Menxrrial Litke, Claire Brewster, Melaiue Spiller and Tara under 30. two hits for Coastal. Milwaukee at Kansas City, 8:05 p.m. Valla c 0 0 0 0 4 5 .3 3 6 applied for the June 26 NBA draft. of these playoff showdowns, 14-2 at Athletics 11, Orioles 5: Harold BASKETBALL Boston at Texas, 8:35 p.m. S u n d a y 's Quintana Ban 3 0 1 0 7 1 3 3 6 .3 3 6 Tournament, played on the 7,104-yard, McCarthy also performed well. The Celtics have some young World Basketball League Totals 32 3 8 3 Totals 29 1 8 1 BainasO ok par-36-36— 72 Muirfleld Village Golf home. The Pistons arc 1-3, (J-3. Gam es Seattle 2 8 1 0 5 1 8 3 4 .3 2 4 Club Rounding out the list are: juniors Terrell Brandon of Baines continu^ his assault on Bal­ Women’s Rec E R IE W AVE— Signed Mictetal Burnett, guard. 100 000 002— 3 B o p g sB sn course (a-derx>tas amateur): guards in Reggie Lewis, Brian Shaw Seattle at New Ybrk, 1 3 0 p.m. Cleveland 3 0 1 1 5 1 9 3 7 .3 2 2 Oregon, Tony Fanner of Nebraska, Jerome Harmon of “The Celtics are going to play timore pitching with a three-run Century 21-Lindsey Real Estate bested Placed Rod Mason, guard, on injured reserve. 100 000 000—1 Knoblauch Min 3 2 Corey Ravin 33-33— 66 California at Balttrrxxe, 1 3 5 pm. D P— Seattle 3, Clevelarxl 2. LO B— Seattle 4, 1 2 2 1 7 3 9 .3 2 0 and Dee Brown. They’re all quick, very hard,” Laimbeer said. “TTus Manchester Lumber. 17-12. Gsri Grimaldi and FLO R ID A JA D ES-A ctivatod Reggie Kirk, Ooklarxl at Cleveland, 1 3 5 pm. Molitor Mil 2 9 1 2 5 2 0 4 0 .3 2 0 Dave Rurmiells 34-33—67 Louisville, Donald Hpdge of Temple, Raoul Hutchens of homer, two singles and a walk. Mary Phillips each had two Nts for Century. forward, from the taxi squad. Waived Winston Cleveland 4. 2B— TJonea (2). O B rien (7). Huff Fuzzy Zoeller 35-33—68 especially the rookie Brown. But Minnesota at DetroiL 135 pm. (4). H R -C o tto (3). C S — Reynolds (2). S - S k ln - Whittier, Chancellor Nichols of James Madison and series is far from over. They are a Baines homered off Jose Mesa Karan Sibrinsz had three hits. Dab Tadford and Morgan, forward, for the purpose of placing him Toronto at CNcago, 2 3 5 p.m. National League standings Tom Watson 32-36—68 Pirates find how fast can they go with that aging ner. S F — Lewis. quality team.” Donna Trudeau two each and Trudeau and on the taxi squad. Billy Andrade 34-35—69 Brian Williams of Arizona; sophomore Ty Moseler of (4-4) in foe first at Memorial Milwaukee at Kansas City, 2:35 p.m. IP I on 90011 front line? Sharon Lauzon homered for Lumber. Unitsd Statea Basketball League H RER BB SO Dou9 TaweH 34-35— 69 A key factor will be healthy Boston at Texas, 3.35 p.m. Seattle G A B R H P e t Wisconsin-Waukesha, and Yugoslavia’s Zan Tabak. Stadium after walks to Rickey LONG ISLAND SURF— Named Frank Martin HMorris Cfri Andy Bean 34-35—69 So mostly these two teams lumber assistant coach. Kmeger 61-3 7 1 28 94 14 35 .372 bodies. Both teams have sever^ Henderson and Jose Canseco. West Side National League standings BiggloHtn 29 up and down foe floor. They play FOOTBALL MJackaon W,4-2 22-3 1 0 1 106 19 38 .358 players trying to play over hurts. Baines is ll-for-16 with 11 RBIs Oakland Heights scaled Lydall Inc.. 11-10. at M cG a aSF 29 Centel Classic scores Pavin leads Memorial golf key to success National Football L sagu e East DIvlakMi Cleveland 110 18 38 .345 from memory as much as from Ffoganl. Rick Eaharick, Rene Leveile and Sam FMcQrjffSO 34 Bird is playing with a sore back against foe Orioles this seastm, «nH ATLANTA RkLCONS— Named Dick Corrick W L Pet. GB Swindell U1-5 82-3 8 3 121 24 40 .331 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Scores Colon each had three hits and Craig Niehousa JoaoStL 33 121 T h u r sr ^ after the first rourxl of the $1.1 million DUBLIN, Ohio (AP) — Corey I^vin shot a 6-under- muscle. But when they get it going, SCOUL Pittstiurgh 22 11 .667 _ Hillegas 1-3 0 0 I 19 38 .322 HOUSTON (AP) — Pittsburgh pitcher Doug Drabek that caused him to miss Game 1, an four of his five home runs have arxl Ed Bragne two each for Heights. Devin NaarVbtk 19 13 .594 21/Z HBP— by Kmeger (Baarga). TQtwynnSO 34 134 19 43 .321 L P (^ Cental Classic, played on toe 6,382-yard, par 66 to take a one-stroke lead over Dave Rummels in as they did Wednesday night in D A LLA S C O W B O Y S -F ire d Joe Wooten, Murray LA says the Pirates have found the comeback trail can be the 86-75 Pistons victory in Boston. come against Baltimore. Burke arxi Alex Zt^ac each ripped three hits director of playsr personnel. S t Louis 18 15 .545 4 28 98 18 31 .316 par 3 6 - 3 ^ 7 2 Kllloam Country O u b 8 Inn: the Memorial tournament Game 5 at Boston Garden, it is a arxl Tony Bott. Paul Hubiard arid Greg Winot Chicago 17 17 .500 S i« Athietics 11, Orioles 5 W C toikSF 34 136 17 43 .316 11 32-34-66 70^ to success. He’ll require surgery when foe Brewers 6, Twins 3; Robin two each for Lydall. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-Named Mark Hat­ KrukPN Ravin, the PGA Tour’s leading money winner after a sight to behold. ley director of pro personnel. PHIadalphIa IS 18 .471 ei/z OAKLAND BALTIMORE 31 115 16 36 .313 3 2 -3 4 -6 6 season is over. 'Vbunt and Dante Bichette homered Sam ualLA 32 131 After falling behind 4-0 the last two nights, the Pirates NEW YORK JETS—Anrxturxted they will rx>t Montreal 15 19 .441 71/S a b r h b i a b r h b i 20 41 .313 l ^ t l A I ^ 33-35-68 victory at Atlanta last weekend, was two strokes ahead of “I can’t explain it, but every time Ragani JoAnn^amer 3 5 6 3 —68 rebounded to win both games. Pittsburgh won 6-4 “If we play great basketball, we at foe Metrodome and Bill Wegman sign Tony Eason, quarterback, allowing him to Waal Divltloii R H dsnIf 3 2 1 0 Dvraux d 4 0 2 0 Fuzzy Zoeller and Tom Watson. you get these two teams together in Acadia Restaurant downed Wbrd Mfg.. 12-6. becoriw a free ageriL W L Pet. GB W W IsnH 10 10 BA ndsnIf 2 0 0 0 ^Davies 3465-69 Thursday lught as consecutive doubles by Bobby Bonilla can win,” Bird said. “We’ve won in won his first game in almost a year. Sherri Turner 3564-69 Steve Pate, Ian Baker-Finch, Jay Delsing, Bob Tway, foe playoffs, and it gets down to Paul Mackiswicz had three hits and Billy Fecko. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS-Signed Rod Los Angelas 18 14 .563 _ D H d sn d 6 2 2 2 Evans rf 2 0 0 1 and Barry Bonds broke open a 4-4 tie with the Houston every arena we’ve been in, but we Wegman, who missed much of Dave Russell arxl Dan Fox two each for Acadia Barnsttne, nrnning back, to a one-year contracL Atlanta 16 14 .533 1 Cnaecodh 3 1 1 1 C R p k e n ss 4 0 2 0 Hockey Billy Andrade, Jay Don Blake, David Erost Bruce Game 5, it’s always critical and it’s Cindnnall Baines rf 4 3 3 3 Astros in the sevmth uming. have to play better defense.” last season and all of April with an Mark Macklewicz homered twice. Dave H ussey Canadian Football League 16 16 .500 2 Orsulokrf 5 2 3 0 Lietzke, Andy Bean, Ted Schulz, Jim Gallagher and always thrilling, and everyone arxl Allan Lshran each slapped two hits for BRfTISH COLUMBIA LONS-Sivied Larry SonO lago 16 18 .471 3 Quirk 1b 0 0 0 0 Mlllgan 1b 2 1 1 0 “We’ve had a few guys struggling, but we seem to get Parish’s ankles gave out before elbow injury, pitched five innings to W ard'a Vladk:, Malcolm Spence and LoLo James, Houston 12 20 .375 6 McGwr 1b 3 1 2 2 HoHaelb 10 0 0 Calendar Doug Tewell were three back after rounds of 69 on the seems to come up big,” Detroit’s NHL playoff glance a team effort every lught just like last year,” Drabek said. halftime in Game 5. He played only pick up his first victory, since shut­ defensive backs. Son Frandteo 12 22 .353 7 BIkshprt 0 0 0 0 McKntdh 4 1 1 1 M ui^eld Village Golf Club course. 34-year-oId Viimie Johnson said. OTTAWA ROUGH RDERS-Signed George Thursday's Gamas R llsa3 b 3 0 2 0 W thgln3b 4 0 0 0 ST A N LE Y C U P FIN A L 12 minutes for Boston is ques- ting out Oakland 5-0 on May 18, Rec Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota Today “I think when you play hard for nine iimings like our Searcy Jr., running back; Tracy Gravely, defen­ Pittsburgh 6, Houston 4 Low 3b 2 0 0 0 Whitt c 2 0 12 This time, it was Bill Laimbeer’s tioiutble for toitight. If Parish cannot 1990. He allowed five hits, struck Manchester Pizza topped Manchester Sa n Francisco 5, Montreal 4 Stnbch c 4 1 0 0 Melvin c Wadnaoday, M ay I S Baaaball Pair lead Centel Classic guys do, it gives you a chance to come back,” said Pit- Property Malntensmce. 19-16. at Nika. Nick sive back; arxl M h ^ Raby, defensiva lineman. 2 0 2 1 East Hartford at Manchester, 360 turn. Laimbeer, who turns 34 on Only gam es scheduled V M sa a s 5 0 1 2 BR pkn 2b 2 0 0 0 Minnesota 5, Rttsburgh 4, Minnesota leads play, Joe Kleine will get extra out two and walked one. M stish s^ had five hits inctuding two homered HOCKEY series 1-0 East Catholic at Fairfield Rep, 3:45 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Lenore Rittenhouse National Hockey League Friday's Gamas Golle9Q2b 4 1 1 1 Ban 2b 2 10 0 Sunday, hit a 20-foot jumper over minutes. arxl Art Nowell. Tom Rooney and Mika Araca Totala 3 8 1 1 1 4 1 1 Friday, H ay 17 Cheney Tech at Vinal Tech. 3 6 0 CALGARY FLAMES— Arxxiuncad the resig­ Son Diego (Hurst 4-0) at Cincinnati (Rijo 2-2), T o I a I a RHAM at Coventry, 360 birdied the final two holes to finish with a 6-under-par 66 Bird that broke a 106-106 tie. Joe foraa hits apiece for Pizza Five others added 7 3 5 pm. Minnesota at Pitlaburgh, 765 p.m. “We’re not intimidated by them,” CALDWELL nation of Ctllf Fletcher, general manager arid 38 5 12 8 Bacon Academy at Boltoa 360 NL Roundup two apiece. Kevin Lan^. Dave Kay. Ell Oakland 340 000 310— 11 Sunday, H ay 19 and tied Lisa Walters for the first-round lead in the Cen­ Dumars hit six free throws down foe Kleine said. “We could have easily McFatfoy. Dave Marshall and Gary Salvo each pfMktootr Chicago (G.Maddux 4-2) at PNIadeIpNa „ Softball (Combs 1-2), 7:35 pm. BaHItixtre 000 300 110- 5 Rttsburgh at Mkinsaoto, 8.05 p.m. tel Classic. had three hits for MPM. Salvo homered. NEW YORK ISLANDERS-Named Bob Manchester at East Hartford, 3 6 0 stretch as foe Pistons won 116-111. swept this series. If we play our OIL Pittsburgh (Palacios 2-1) at AUanta (Avery D P — Oakland 2, Baltimore Z LO B— Oakland T U w liv . M av 21 Nysfrom director of anxiteur hockey davelop- Pittsburgh at Minnaaola, Sr-OS p.m. Bacon Academy at Bolton, 3 6 0 Walters, winless in eight years on the LPGA tour, tsburgh manager Jim Leyland. “I appreciate their effort Detroit leads foe hest-of-7 series game. I thinl: we can go back (to ment and oom m uN^ relations. 4-1). 7:40 pm. 9, Baltimore 9. 2B— Devereaux (9). O rsulsk (2). Nike McKnight (1). H R— DHondsrson (10). Baines Thuradav. lla v 22 RHAM at Bunnell (Raybestoa Field. Strat­ matched her career best while Rittenhouse was just one for nine full innings.” 3-2 and can clinch its .fifth straight Boston) Simday.” COLLEGE Houston (Deshaiss 0-4) at SL Louis (DeLeon MkHiesola at Rttsburgh, 765 p^m.. If necee- ford). 7 p.ra ( > 4 9 - 8 8 4 1 Mudvills Nina nipped RAP Auto Parts. 6-5. HERITAGE BOWL— Arxxxjncad Alamo Rent 1-3), 8 3 5 p ra (5). SB—RHendsrson 2 (8). SF—CrF— Canseco, stroke off her best round in quest of her second career GIno Falcetto and Jeff Phekm each had three Evans. sory B o ys Tennis Drabek (2-6) is having to make a personal comeback trip to foe conference finals with a Detroit’s Mah ThtMnas has a A C ar a s the bowl's corporate sponsor. . “ '-o* Angeiee (Morgan Saturday, M ay 25 East Hartford at Matxthastor, 360 victory. Joanne Camer and Kristi Albers were two back victory tonight. Absolutely nobody Nts arxl Lsmee Tatro. Rob Johrumn arxl Bob AUBURN— Announced tiat Harvey Giarxw 4-2). 1 0 35 pm. IP H RER BB SO after winning foe Cy Young Award last year. The right­ sprained right foot that caused him Dineen two apiece for Mudviile. Mike Robinson. Oakland Pittsburgh at Minnesota, 865 p.m.. If neces- Cheney Tech at East Hampton, 3 6 0 after rounds of 68 on the Killeam Country Qub c!ourse. thinks it’s a done deal. will succeed Mel Rosen a s track and field coach Montreal (Mahler 1-2) at San Frandsco sary hander snapped a three-game losing streak even though to miss foe third and fourth games. Ai Manasian. John Qehami and Denny Shooter whan Rosen’s retirement becomes official, Dreeserxlorfor (T.Wilson 0-3), 10:35 pm. Klink W.2-2 Ttiaadayi M ay 28 Saturday he gave up four runs in the first inning and 11 hits in his “This is going to be a war," said He is still nursing a sore right wrist, aitoh slappad two Nts for RAP. perhaps as early as Sept 1,1991. Saturday'sGamas Vfolton Mirmaaoli at Pittsburg, 7:35 p.m.. If nacae- ,, . Track •ONA— Nam ^ Jim Boetic, Tim Walsh arxl six iimings of worit. Detroit’s James Edwards. 35*. “We which was - broken and required «83» Now >brk at Los Angeles, 3:15 pm. Chitren aary UjMarxheater Invitational (Pete Wigren Track). T^son, Holyfield to meet? Dusty Jeff Ruland men's assistant basketball Montreal at Son Francisco, 43 5 p.m. BaKInxtre Slump-ridden Kevin Bass had foe key hit and foe San have to take care of business. We surgery to mend, and a pulled C.O.D, Rogers Corp. slammed J.C. Penney. 21-7. coBchoi. San Diego at Cincinnati, 7:05 pm. NEW YORK (AP) — Mike Tyson is where the money >j M in im u m Tom Greco had three Nts lrx:ludlng a homer Mesa L.4-4 11-3 Francisco Oiants barely hung on to win consecutively for don’t want to go back to Boston.” haimtring. He went scoreless in 15 KEMPER—Named Mike SL John atNellc Chicago at Philadelphia, 735 pra MilackI is at for Evander Holyfield. He’s also available. •'* '-.uln,'. : lo V ’Kill lo and Frank Morse and Bob Quinn two apiece to director end m en's beskelball coach. 42-3 If a seventh and deciding gapie is Pittsburgh at Atlanta, 7:10 p r a Kilgus foe first time since April 21, beating foe Mtmtreal Expos minutes for foe Pistons in Game 5. lead Rogera Joe Corrado and J.a Torres each NIAGARA—ArxxMinced the realgnalion of Houston at SL Louis, 8.35 pra 1-3 Tyson, the former heavyweight champion and still DJohnson 22 -3 5-4 in foe only other Natioiial League game. had three N ts to lead the loaers. Tom Keenan, m en's assistant basketball coach. Sunday's Gamsa Lose weight in less time wilh boxing’s biggest drawing card, and the undefeated cham­ Dressandorfar pitchad to 1 batter In the 5th, NORTH CAROLINA— ArxKxrncad that Clif­ Pittsburgh at Atlanla. 2:10 p ra The Astros, who have dropped four games in a row Klink pitchad to 1 batter In the 7ti. pion Holyfield probably will get together in'the ring ford Rozier, forward, will transfor to Louisville San Diego at Cincinnati, 2:15 pm. ANNUAL HBP— by Ofohnson (Stoinboch). PB— WNtL during the fall. Tyson became free on Wednesday to f i ^ while going <^y 2-7 on their completed home stand, lost 1 DAY SATURDAY Houston at SL Louis, 2:15 p r a foe last two games despite amassing 30 hits and 11 runs'. Little League Now Vbrk at Loe Angeles, 435 p ra National League results Holyfield when his promoter, D u n g ^ 10 0 0 Mllwaukas 212 000 1 0 0 -6 Totda 35 6 1 1 8 •Seat Bag or Frame • CANTILEVER BRAKES Mlnneaeia T o t a I s iqtper and lower botfy MORRISVILLE, N.C. (AP) — The commissioner of Farm 200 000 001—3 38 4 1 2 4 Burn more calories 4 p.ia — ECAC Division I baseball tourna­ E— Vaughn (1), Newman (2). D P — MUwaukea allow you to fine-tune your own woikout Britsox are shut out • ALLOY WHEELS PW oburgh 000 1M 200-8 the Atlantic Coast Conference said p'ogress was made Lawyers got past C aspers. 10-8, at Verplanck ment (delayed), SportsChannel 1, Minnesota 4. LOB Milwaukee 7, Minnesota willi NordicRow TBX. Bag Holds 3 Bikes ^ H ouston 400 000 000— 4 and bum maximum cakiries. NordicRow toward a postseason football alliance that would involve • MEN’S OR LADIES Field. Rich Maxwell. Joe MortensoiL Sean Kelly 4 pm . — Golf: The Menxxial, secorxl rourxl, 7. 2 B — Stubbs (6). Sveum (1), Paglionilo (5). HARRISBURG, Ri. (AP) — Archi Cianfrocco drove and Ben Viara Nt wsk for Ihe winners while ESPN E — Merced (1). D P — Roxburgh 1, Houston 2. Diediig akne actually sknvs your metabolism TBX gives you a superkr cardiovascular • Cycling Tips & Safety 3B — W ughn (1). H R— \bunt (8), Bichette (3), LOB—Rttsburgh 6, Houston 7. 2B-V0n ^ k a Notre Dame, the Big East, the ACC and three mqjor • ON OR OFF ROAD Robert Gochea^ Juslin Kelly and Jason Reid all 6 p.ra — Horse Rodng: Black-eyed Susarv Gagne (4). Munoz (1). SB-Molltor (3). and increases your appetite. By increasing woikout that tones and shapes a//your in the wiiming run in the 15th inning as foe Harrisburg CATEYE pitchad wsl. In dsfoaL Mika Montay had two Dixie Handicap (delayed broadcast), ESPN (3) , Bonilla (12), Bonds (2), Drabek (1), Finley bowls. SF — Harper. (4) , Obarkfoti (2). S B — Bonds (8), Condosle (4). your metabolism, your body bums calories at Senators blanked the New Britain Red & x 1-0 in Eastern Booklet hits, including a grand slam homer, wNIa Alex 730 pm. — Mariners at Wnkees, Channel muscles in your enrine boc^. See the Officials of the organizations met at a Raleigh- COMPUTER IP H RER BB SO S'^lancy. SF-—LaVolllare, Gon^az. League actitm. Scolfo, Chris Botlaro and Jeff Lok also played 26, WPOP(1410-AM) Milwaukee a faster rate. Raise your metabolism and take diffetenoe with just 20 minutes a day, 3 Durham International Aiiport hotel for more than eight Reg. *279“ $ 2 2 9 » » wsN 7.30 pm . — Twins at Tigers, E S P N IP H RER BB SO FP. Santangelo led off with a single and moved to • Assembly WegmanW,1-t 5 6 2 2 1 2 Ptttaburgh weight off for good with NoidicRow TBX. times a week! Reg. *39^ Modem Janitorial beat OJ. Grooming, 14-6, 7:30 p.m. — North Stars at Penguins, hours, but ACC commissioner Gene Corrigan would From Holmes S.1 4 4 1 1 0 1 DrabakW.2-6 6 11 4 4 second on a Rob Katzaroff sacrifice. That set foe stage at Buckiand Field. Jason Heacock was tm win­ SportsChannel M lnnsoola 0 4 only speak in general terms about the talks. •Servicefori Year Heaton 21-3 1 0 0 0 0 Tty NordidlQw TBX in _a- MTN. BIKES S<| C 0 9 9 ning pitohar for Modern while Brian Miller paced 7:35 pm. — Pirates at Braves, TBS for Cianfrocco’s single to left that ended Thursday AAnderson L.1-3 3 6 5 5 1 2 Belinda S.5 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 'The meeting was to focus on a proposal developed by (No substitutes) Ihe offonaa and Joe Irzzarry played wall defsn- 8 pm. — Celllcs at Platons, Channol 30, your own home for 30 days N O T g i C R O W night’s gaihe. MEN'S OR LADIES I Willis 31-3 5 1 1 0 0 Houaton the ACC in which the highest-raiik^ team among the sivsly. Dave Daniels, Ed West and Mad Fisher TNT, WDRC (1360-AM) Leach 12-3 1 0 0 0 0 with no risk or obligation! New Britain (9-21) has lost six straight and has not B M pm. >— Red Sox at Rangers, Channel Portugal 41-3 8 4 4 3 4 >av NoioicriACx . were bast in defeaL AguHera 1 1 0 0 2 1 ClarKy L.0-1 1 2-3 3 2 2 1 2 Big East and ACC champions and Notre Dame would 38. W TIC scored in 27 iimings. Open Dally Gramas' Printing and Heritage Kitchens HBP—by Wsgmon (Mack), by AAnderson Henry 2 0 0 0 play the highest-ranked team from the hosts of the Cot­ 2 Mom Streat 1 0 3 0 pm . — Expos Bt'G ants, E SP N (Molitor). 1 3 played to an 11-11 tie at Bowers Field Fran­ Otuna 1 0 0 0 I-'RKI':MI ...... I-S0(I-46S-44')I The victory went to Pete Young, 1-2, foe thiid Harris­ M onchaatar 9-9 P M 13.30 p.m. — Meta at Dodgers, SportsCharv 0 0 ton, Sugar and Orange bowls, according to a report cesco Ragno betted a grand slam homer for Umpires— Homs, McKean; FIrsL Joyce; Clancy pitched to 2 battera In the 7tK Orwnle Nordic I r.itk M l Jmiiilliiin HIvil N Di.'iil 3 ?ai I Cli.isk.i MN blj.lia burg pitcher. Starter Dan Freed pitched 10 iimings and Hsrltoga while Billy Connors Iripisd. Jason nel, W FAN (660-AM) Secorxl, Craft; Third, Ford. published in The Dallas Monung News. FARR’S 643-7111 Sun. 11-5 BK— Rjrtugal, Hoaton. 0991 NoidicH«di,ACMLOim|Miy allow ^ only two hits.

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R E A L r n STRANO ESTATE L iS . REALTY CO. 396 NORTH MAIN STREET 203 o r r 643-2692 MANCHES'ER, CONNECTICUT 06040 203 643-2215 TAX NEW RANCH Robert D. Murdock, Realtor AND COLONIAL HOMESI OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4 DRASmCALLY REDUCED FOR SALBLEASE Change your llleaiyle to 1 fir living. 2 BR 8B ConeUnee D r., Manchoeter Stumped? Get answers to clues by calling "Dial-a-Word” 2 bam Ranches. Also 3 BR 1*/2 baih Spadoue 3 BR Ranch with new torrwce, at 1-900-454>3535 and entering access code number 1 8 4 Colonials. An. garage. From $143,900. baseboard healing, new energy affidant North Main Street to Union Street to windows snd • new bath. $124,000. Dr; ______95c per minute: Touch-Tone or rotary phones.______Rossano Drive. E. Mkidle Tpke. to Vernon St. to Con­ *We’re Selling Houses r stance Drive. ‘W iYa Selina Houaeer MYKU R

SOUTH WINDSOR $219,900 CELEBRITY CIPHER UniquB 7 room oversized Split. Spacious living room and m ^a r Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous FIN EK peopte, past,and present. Each letter in the cipher stands for ^ N/ S -COLONIAL BUtLOERS’ bedroom, formal dining room, family room with fireplaca, 2 t /2 b a th s, another. Today's clue: C equals M. wall air conditioners. Over 1 acre park-like grounds. Dutch Colonial SPACIOUS COLONIAL 373 Broadway, North Covanliy 17 Chamber 9 t, Uanehaetar 3 BR, 2 t« bath homo on aeduded lo t 4 BR, 1t« bath home In quiet area. t h e b a c h e l o r Tied country k it, large LR. stone walla. GRAVEA CLAIAAEP HE HAP HIGH TRAFFIC COUNT. SECURE AREA Lwga backyard for lam. ton. 1 car at­ ’ V R L 2 I X B I $181,000. Dir Rte. 44A 10 Carpenter tach. gwaga, LR with FP and newer LOTS OP CHANCES Commercial/Industrial Building. — 5200 sq. ft. Six offices, 5 Rd. 10 rt. on Broadway. Take 3rd insul. windowa. $146,000. Oir; W . MIddto driveway on right VKJOKIOI AT J2 TO SETMARWEP baths, iarge shower area. Big open area. Over-head doors. Tpke. to Broad SL to Chambers SL BUT NEPTSAY/NS — Asking. $230,000. 'Wave Sallng Housaer ■WbYeSaliring Housaer tSM, XO PZASI PINGYT 1st In Service Now arrange the circled letters to FOR LEASE KOEON XBEO LVEOK form the surprise answer, as sug­ ERNIE by Bud Oracw gested by the above cartoon. 1.800 sq. ft. at $300 per mo. (2 offices — 1 up & 1 down), MANCHESTER ^ 1st floor bath with shower, A/C, private entrance. Blanchard/Rossetto AT NBVSPBMT.' — •THIS IS-THE 6RNPE- Newer U&R 8 room Contemporary at Mt. Farms. 4 large bedrooms fRaiT PIET- ALL 2. 2200 sq. ft. at $895 per mo. Second floor. Open space FREE sunny first floor family room, sunken living room, 2i /2 Mths, deluxe VDU'KE ALUXOeP \S with 4 Individual offices, 2 baths, A/C, private entrance. REAL ESTATE MARKET ANAUrSIS krtchen, secluded lot. A good buyl CVFXBOS RSBKIONT. (Answers tomorrow) OME 6 8 A P B fn X \r ^646-2482 Jumbles: PARTY GUISE FLABBY DAWNED Yesterday's T m e e v f ie s i PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “ The reason why so few good Answer Money talks without giving — ITSELF AWAY I ' , ■“ books are written is that so few people who can write know anything." — Walter Bagehot. • I f i t e l i ^ Real Estate SIMPLY ELEGANT!!! This 7 im , 3 bdnn, 2i A bath Contemporary on Volpl Rd. in Breton is a M UST SEE for lovers of grace and oesit 647-8400 W ith 2,250 sq. f t of super floor space, fully apfdianaed 168 Main Street, Manchehter Idtchen, o e n tm -vac; flreplao e 8c 3 car garage^ ira sure Yaahl No more stairs. Spodess 1800 sq. ft. M in ch—t f please! $214,90a 7 room Ranch featuring extras including Price Reduced — Owner looking for of­ N ow P ric e central air to keep you cool this summer. fers. 3-4 bedroom Cape. Eat-in kitchen, Attractive 3 BR Bungalow Cape. Ab­ Call for your showing today. Ask for BB great back yard, quiet street, plus alfor- dable price. $127,000. Call tor showing. solutely immaculate — Upgrades. S68-837S or at Re/Max 647-1419. AsUng Asidng. $128,500. $210,000. Ask for Tarry 847-1410. ava. 228-07S7.

M T 4 Mane heater BE TRUE TO YOUR Charming conveniently located Colonial SCHOOL!!! YOU HANDSOME DEVIL!!! New Listing Sparkling Capa on 17 Cole Street 4 bedrooms, family room, dining room, fireplaca, Just a turn, aUp and a jump to all 3 schools, your family \buTl fall in love with this lovely Nantucket Cape as 3 BR Colonial. Lots of character — 8 room Colonia with finished walk­ abovaiyound pool and summer porch. is sure to enjoy the quick trip to school each dayt sewn as you see it! This home located at Lydall Wrxxls screened porch, large firoplaced LR. out lower level. 4 BRs, 2.5 baths. Asking $183.0()0. C a l Ron 649-3087 or Squeaky dean 7 room Split on Hollister St in in Manrnester has been deoexated beautifully- Many Asking $174,900. Owner anxkxHt. $219,000. RelMax 647-1410. Mandiester featuring 3 bdims, 2 baths, fireplace, extra touches, 2 bdims, 1i4t baths, fireplace Ln living playroom, sunporch, super storage. Pretty treed yard. room with a gorgeous mande, fully a(^plianced eat-in An ■NPTlHBnv ROTWa Pf W E9HVIAm 1$ r rn $153,900. kitchen, formu dining room. $129,900.

OFFICE HOURS: DAILY 9 AM TO 8 PM: SATURDAY 9 AM TO 5 HM Yinton Village Rte 31 h i l i p s 3466 0 Mam St., Coventry REAL ESTATE ^ 1 YR. BUYER ® D.W .FISH*J!»«f^ ;rnes B PROTECTION A V A iU B L E THFRTALTYCOMCANYTHFRTtUTYCOMCANY I I —i n T i l X1 1 IT.fTTr.ardrns" ,ncl 742-1450 647-8120 220 HARTFORD TPKE. * VERNON 243 MAIN STREET * MANCHESTER 871-1400 643-1591 *0PEN HOUSES, SUNDAY, MAY 19th, 1-4 pm*

MEET A BARQAINI — Beanwd calling In kving room. 12x26 dock, datachad garapa TWO FAWUf-INVESTOR'S DREAM LOOKING FOR MORE ROOM? with aunroom. larga kitchan. appllanoaa ii COUNTRY SETTING - In Pllbrim MAMCHFSTIFR $138,900 HANCHES11R $152,500 dudad. Tripla lot and beach righia ara only Heighia. On 1 J acraa, aibna ffraptona, 4 Hera'i your chance to ba an invastor — while you anjoy the lini Chamting, ipadoua older Colonial wHh special toatoras inckidino a tow of tha axtrai in thia 2 BR Ranchi dadra, calhadial oaiings, gorgaoua horna. COVENTRY. 9l18,90a ROY OSBORNE, MUST BE SEENIIII MARLMROUQH, (low urit wito NEW kitchen and batt you c a n ^ oolleci red for haidwDod floon, french doon, fin t loor fanvly room, curved ttex- dr.: RL 31. right on Bavarly. houaa on left. 8288A00. NEK. SIMMONS. Oir.; RL 2 to tha2BRupd^unitVmyl8kling,hardwoodlk>ora,garage.Con- case, 4 or 5 badroomt and a summer porch off master bedroom. Exit 12. East to So. Buckboard, Left to So. vanienl locallon - reeenty reduoedl Bright and ohaaty I Stonybrook to Mayflower.

UNIQUE RANCH WITH A VIEW PRISTINE COLONIAL A REAL BTEALI — Capa. 3 BR. 1 bath, COVENTRY $229|000 vary apodoua maawr bedroom, calling ABSOLUTEUr QORGEOU8I - Now Litt- MANCHESTER $179,900 Ian, waahar/dryer Included, nicely ing. ftogo Ctotonlal with 0 rooma, 4 BRa, Privacy abounds with this dislinct home having opan porch, Thraa badtoom home oomplalaly redone inside and outi New S t decorated. OOVWTRY. $111,000. PHL “8rarv^ Mudy. Covered porch with tcraenad porch and deck overlooWng ha 3.5 wooded acrw. Qarmain cuilom kitchen with many (eaturas, brand new rec room BLAZAWSKI. d r.: RL 31 to Lake St. Lake dryUgnta. 2 car oaiaga, view of Hartford, BaauKul oak, walnut and marble floon are only a few of the many wih bar, rafiniihed hardwood floors. 1920V charm and grace with bacomaa Croas St. House on RL acroaa kicradiblol EASTHARmRO, tm .lO t ipedal amenitiat. ______1000V equipment______from Elam anitiy School. PHfi. BLAZAWSKI

T \ 14—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, May 17.1991 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. May 17.1991—15

21 HOMES FOR SALE 32 APARTMENTS FOR K t r i r CARLYLE by U rry WrtgM RENT ______Kurds nearing agreement with Saddam •SOUTH WINDSOR- BAGHDAD. Iraq (AP) — Kur­ Devouring icons $219,900. U nique 7 Saddam’s government asked if he thought an agreement room oversized Split, BOLTON-2 Bedroom, dish leader ^^ssoud Barzani said Barzani, whose Kurdish Democratic refo^, including carpet, appliances. would be signed soon. wider p a^cip ^o n m the Kurds in ► V p ! spacious- living room $575 Plus utilities. No today that he and President Saddam Democratic I ^ y is the largest guer­ “We didn’t reach full agreement, and master bedroom, Hussein’s government have agreed rilla faction in the coalition against the legislative^ywd executive formal dining room with pets. 643-0926. but we passed a very important decisions, has b^n one of the and debate stews’ to key points in a proposal for an Saddam, has been discussing Kur­ fireplace, 2-1/2 baths, EAST HARTFORD-Clean step,” Barzani said. “We agreed with rebels’ key demands. wall air conditioners. 2 bedroom, new 1b a m vn end to the rebellion against the dish autonomy and democratic L A W N C A R E PAINTING/ the government about the main LONDON (AP) — JtqMUi had a dinner. “It was just so brash.” CARPENTRY/ ROOFING/ Over 1-acre, ark like refrigerator/stove, Baghdad regime. . reform with the government for two points of the democracy.” They also want full autonomy in whale meat feast, dishing up raw But Kazuo Shima, deputy direc­ PAPERING REMODELING SIDING grounds. U& Realty, cable, carpeting, He urged refugees who fled the weeks. 643-2692. drapes, large storage But Barzani would not elaborate three northern provinces where most meat and pink skin, slices of whale tory general of the Japanese YARDMASTERS fighting to return to northern Iraq, He told an impromptu news con­ on the points he said he and the Spring Clean-Up WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. FRANK YOUNG GENERAL area, washer/dryer of the 3.5 million Iraqi Kurds live, bacon and barbecued whale to fisheries agency, defended his Quality work at a CONTRACTOR LIONEL COTE and indicated that the Kurds have ference at a Baghdad hotel that the government have agreed to. He said Lawns, Bushes, Trees C ut hookups. Parking for 2 and a share of the revenue from protest a worldwide ban mi com­ country’s vanishing whaling in­ reasoiiable pricel Kitchen and bath remodeling ROOFING & SIDING •YOU-Handsoma devill dropped their demand for interna­ talks were going “very well.” Yards, gutters, garages cars. No pets. Call 528- he would release mote details at a lucrative oil fields located in the mercial whaling. dustry. Interior & Exterior . •Roofing*Vinyl• Siding -30 Years Experience You'll fall in love with 6004. Leave name/ tional guarantees to any accord with “I’m optimistic,” he said, when cleaned. Lawn Fertilizing. Appli­ • Reptabement Windows this lovely Nantucket news conference Saturday. Kurdish region. By following a 1,000-year-old “The Americans and Europeans Free Estimates •Fully Insured number for call back. ances Removed. Capentry, Call Brian Weigle • Custom Decks • Additions Capa as soon as you tradition of eating whale meat ear­ have turned whales into a sacred Hauling, Backhoe Work. 6434774 •License # 506737 see it I This home lo­ MANCHESTER-2 Family, animal, like the Hindu cow,” he 645- 8912 • fkQkWHOkuUHiOSmhrUietmf lier this month, 300 politicians and Any Job Considered. 646-9564 cated at Lydall Woods Newly updated. 2 entertainers in Tbkyo made a meal said. “If we don’t make our stand, in Manchester has Bedroorri in quiet Labor defeats conservatives in Wales of an icon for the conservatitm next we won’t be able to eat any CaHM^Me MARTY MAHSSON been decorated neighborhood. Close to CUSTOM QUAUTY town center and movement. fish at all.” One stop improvements. beautifully. Many extra Painting Interior/Exterior touches, 2 bedrooms, busline. $595/Month ABERGAVENNY, Wales — The opposition FBENCH-S LAWN S TREE SERVICE Framing to Painting. AUTOMOTIVE tives’ Roger Evans, results showed today. line in 1992. They also set the tone for a At the meeting, Japan, Iceland It nawacxMpUng mowing tooountt 1-1/2 baths, fireplace in plus Utilities. Dale. 529- Labor Ruty has snatched a Wslsh parliamentary Wallpapering Ucentad A Ineurad. Labw’s share of the vote was 39 percrat, corn­ Major’s government is hurt by recession and in­ probably rancorous meeting of the and Norway will make their pitch lor thit hiwn wMon. living room with a 8276. stronghold from the governing Conservatives in International Whaling Commission e Uwn Cut a Trim 30 Years Experience 8 8 8 Member SPECIALIZING e re d with 34 percent fw the Cmiservatives and creasing unemployment. But with 371 seats, the to resume commercial hunts for e Formtl Htdgt Trimrring INUNLEADING goregous mantle, fully MANCHESTER-Duplex, 2 the third eleaoral upset for Prime Minister John 25 percent for the Liberal Democrats. in Reykjavik, Iceland beginning e T rttt S Shrubt PliwilM References, Insured Cal Dave Adamick tor a tree quote. applianced eat-in Conservatives retain a commanding majority in minkes, the smallest of the baleen CYLINDER HEADS bedroom. Hospital L e 1991 by NEA. Inc. Majm* since he took office in November. e Pnmlng e Spot Sttdlng e Ftrtliztr 649-4431 _____ 645-6523 kitchen, formal dining result ^rpeared to rule out any prospect of the 650-member House of Comrhons. May 27. With the five-year ban en­ whales that grows to about 30 feet e VtgaWbIt Qwdtnt iW t i m area. Appliances. $625 “This has been a watershed by-election,” Labor ding this year, Jtqmn, Iceland and e Drlwwayt Sm M CONLEY AUTO MACHINE room. $129,900. Jack- per month plus utilities, Major being able to call q general elecUon next Iceland also wants to harvest fin A m HWttn farlmtiM campaign manager John Curmingham declared The Monmouth election was caused by the G.L McHUGH PAINTING RICK'S HANDYMAN 1*1 C—4«r a . , IS—d i—t— son & Jackson Real security and month, a year before the government’s five-year Norway are keen to i»otect whal­ whales, another type of baleen. 845-1112 Estate, 647-8400. 38 STORE * OFFICE 8 8 T A P SA L E S after Thursday’s balloting. “It demonstrates con­ term expires. death of the previous legislator. ing and Britain, the United States Interlbr/Exterfor Painting CARPENTRY SERVICE 6 46-1696 references. 643-7791. Otek*. AddWotw, Rtmodtling, SPACE______clusively Labor is on course to win a general elec- and others are out to str^ them. “It All three countries have a tradi­ Wallpapering - Paper removal ANDOVER- MANCHESTER-2 ANNUAL-Tag Sale. “It is a disappointing result for us,” said Con­ The Labor campaign m Monmouth focused on Rapalra. ShMtrook WATERFRONT-3 Manchester Grange. tirm. We are winning in Tory heartlands.” servative Party chairman Christ Fbtten. was an incredibly stupid thing for tion of eating whales, although GIVE YOUR Ceilings repaired and replaced * Alao Cl— nlng 5 Hauing Bedroom, 1 car garage, • F O R LEASE-1) 800 a controversial sh^eup of Britain’s free National budget a break.. Serving Home Owners East of the S— ior CWi— di*aount Bedroom, 2 bath, com­ applianced kitchen. square feet at $300. per 205 Olcott St. Saturday, Labor took the relatively prosperous rural dis­ them to do, honestly,” Nick Davies Japan — the world’s Ivgest con­ kwurad - rWw— c— ELD ER C A R E pletely renovated. An­ June 1, Rain date, June trict of Monmouth, controlled by the Conserva­ Health Service. Along with an unpopular local Shop the River since 1075 $625/Month. Security month. (2 offices-1-up Analysts predicted Mqjtx' will now wait until of the Whale and Doljdiin Conser­ sumer of whale — uses far more 646-1948 dover Lake. New deposit. 1 Year lease. 8. Space available. tives for 25 years, with 17,732 votes for its can­ government tax, the health service changes are a Call today lor your esthnale NURSE'S-AIDE and 1-down), Rrst floor fall in the hope of better economic conditions or major legacy from ex-prime minister Margaret vation Society, said of the whale than Iceland and Norway. Classified Columns fireplace, carpet, septic. 646-4525. bath with shower, air 649-9294 and 528- didate Huw Edwards to 15,327 for the Conserva­ for bargain buys! 643-9321 Years of experience $189,000. 728-6900. 8015.______may delay a general electitm until near the dead­ Thatcher. CARPENTRY, MANCHESTER-2 conditioning. Private Care for Elderly entrance. 2) 2200 MASONRY, MANCHESTER-And Bedroom in 2 Family FRIDAY- 11-3. Saturday- TDM PAINTING & Excellent references Vicinity. Relocating or homo. $725/month, Square feet at $895. 9 ^ . 146 Wells SL, Man­ CEMENT WORK p e r month. Second Lawn Mowing, WALLCOVERING Call stepping up? OPEN heat included. 647- chester. Garden tods, Stump Grinding. Call Tony SUNDAY 1-4pm, or call 760^ floor. Open space with kitchen utencils, small Com|)lele interior & exterior • 742-6402 4 individual offices, 2 Free Estimates after Sp.m. for private showing. furniture, paperbacks, wallpapering MANCHESTER-138 Bob­ MANCHESTER-Fur- baths, air conditioning. miscellaneous items. 649-0758 649-0811 b y Lane, 10 room nished 3 room Privata entrance. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 646- 1894 apartment, 2nd floor, FRIDAY-Saturday, May Strano Real Estate, or HEATING/ Contemporary. Must be 17 & 18, 9am-3pm. seen. $355,000. Ask for heat. Private entrances. 647-7653.______872-8993 Fully Insured Free Estimates Clothing, infant to AMUTY-HANDYMAN PLUMBING Barbara Weinberg. No pets. Security/ NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES adults, toys, household, 10 PART TIME HELP 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SAUE 21 HOMES FOR SALE AND HOME REPAIRS 730 Keeney, St. 9 Room references. 643-4860 MANCHESTER-Store/ much morel 119 Cedar WANTED Any type home repair instalallon andfleplaDBiiiBnt custom Capa, mint after 12-Noon. As a condition precadent *A REAL STEAL-Cape, 3 •TWO-FAMILY-Investor’s NOTICE MANCHESTER MISCELLANEOUS commercial use. Main St. •BE TRUE-To your a n e w p n ^ o f O M S n & B ^ condition, many extras. MANCHESTER-2, 3, and to the placement of any PART TIME-Praschool bedroom 1-bath, very dream. Manchester, The Annukl Report of the St near Center St. 646- advertising in the schooll Just a hop, skip SERVICES •VlblBr Heaters $275,000. Ask for Stan. teacher for fall. Early spacious master WE FIND THE HOUSE, $139,900. Here's your Lucien B. & Katherine E. Price HONDA InsidewOuL 6 Room apartments. 2426, 9am-5pm. Manchester Herald, Ad­ and a jump to all 3 •Vfenn Air Furnaces 170 Ferguson Rd. 8 Room Security. 646-2426. 91 CARS FOR SALE childhood degree bedroom, ceiling fan, iK r YOU MAKE THE HOME. chance to be an inves­ Feundation, Inc. is available at 643-9996 ______vertiser hereby agrees schools, your family is •BoIo t Colonial. Immaculate, Weekdays, 9am-5pm. preferred. Contact washer/dryer included. tor-while you enjoy the this office for inspection during ODD JO B S 39 ROOMMATES to protect, indemnify sure to enjoy the quick WHson DM Company move in condition. Chestnut Hill Nicely decorated. first floor unit with new regular business hours by any RENTS MANCHESTER-2 and hold harmless the trot to school each day I Trucking, $219,000. Ask for Rich WANTED 84 Buick Skylark Preschool. 649-8383. Coventry, $111,900. kitchen and bath you dnzen who requests it within 64683B3 Bedroom, centrally Manchester Herald, its Squeaky dean 7 room Roto Tillers & Kohler, 875-1818. Phil Blazdwski. Philips Denise Reale would like to can also collect rent for 180 days after m date of this Home Repairs, located, carpet and ROOMMATE WANTED- officers and employees SplSplit on Hollister St. in 33 Franklin St. A must $2,495 SECRETARY-Part time. Real Estate, 742-1450. sell you this Oxido in Man­ the 2 bedroom upstairs notice. PowerCarilers i T o share house in lanchester featuringng 3 it ~ it. KITCHEN & BATH seel Best buy! 3 appliances. No utilities. against any and all Monday-Thursday, unit. Vinyl sided, Francis V. Krukowski rou name We do bedrooms, 2 baths. chester for $128,500. Owner TREE SERVICE/ Bedroom Colonial. $550. 649-8782 or 644- Manchester. $300/ 83 Chrysler 5th Ave liability, loss or ex­ 8:30-12:30 pm. Busy ABSOLUTELY- hardwood floors, B06 Main Street . 1/2 Day & Full Day Rates REMODELING Gorgeousl New listing. fireplace, playroom, says “BHng Me An Offer.” Free Estimates PRUNING Finished basement, 120^ Month. Utilities pense including real estate office seeks garage. Convenient Manchester, C T 06040 t For More Info Call included. No smokers. $3,995 attorneys’ fees, arising creative, personable in- Huge Colonial with 9 sunporch, super Insured fenced yard, quiet MANCHESTER-1 and 2 DENISE REALE location-recently 041-05 KITCHEN ft BATH 646-3359.______from claims of unfair dividual with good rooms, 4 bedrooms, storage. Pretty treed HAWKES TREE SERVICE street. $134,900. Rich Bedrooms available 87 Cutlass Ciera yard. $153,900. Jack- reducedi D.W. Fish REMODELING trade practices, infiing- typing and organiza­ library, study. Covered Sales Consultant i 646-2789 643-0304 BuckeL truck & chipper. Bums, 646-3093. from $500. Security and VERNON-2 Roommates son & Jackson, 647- Real Estate, 643-1591 N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G Visit our beautiful show­ ment of trademarks, tional skills. Call Susan porch with skylights, 2- Stump removal. Free VERNON-Lot 7, Bridal references required. wanted. Spacious $4,495 8400. or 871-1400. E S T A T E O F room or call for your trade names or patents, Shimer. 643-4060. car garage, view of Path. New custom 643-1577. apartment, $300/month, STANLEY L NICHOLS FIMNK YOUNG eetknatea. Special violation of rights of Hartford. Incrediblel LEGAL NOTICES nbCTERIOR MAINTENANCE free estimate. Cape, $229,000. 6 Lots utilities included. Call 86 Buick Regal WANTED-Fabric Cleaning •CHARMING-Con- HOME oonsktoratton for elderly and MANCHESTER-Sunny, privacy and infringe­ East Hartford, [Hr Pureuant to an order of Hon. K r ii LANDSCAPING HERITAGE KITCHEN remaining. Variety of 875-4490. Technician for carpet veniently located handicapped extra large 2 bedroom ment of copyright and $229,899. Phil William E. RtzGerald, Judge, K i SbOMrxX MoiMna and IMPROVEMENT models, starting $4,995 and upholstery cleaning Colonial C ^e on 17 N O T IC E O F H EAR IN G ■4 r a$AWiy wivunjps h BATH CENTER 647-7553 with dining room proprietary rights, unfair Blazawski, Philips Real a hearing will be held on an $189,900. Creative 7 2 ANTIQUES AND Many Other Used VW’s sen/ice. Part time. Wm Cole St. 4 Bedrooms, E S T A T E O F V * TfM Removal • Jeering 254 Broad Street Neutral colors. Car- competition and libel Estate, 742-1450. family room, d in in g applicalion requesting permis­ B •FerMUng . A HOME IMPROVEMENT financing. Ask for Val. train. May work into full lUTTHEWRlMNSWEENEY sion to lease teal property, as Manchester eted and hardwood COLLECTIBLES To Choose From and slander, which may room, fireplace, above E AiJr for our f m brodm n specializing in; For appointments or direc­ time. Only neat, •SPACIOUS-Colonial. 4 Pursuant to an order of Hon. in said application on file more 649-5400 oors. Very lovely 2 result from the publica­ ground pool and sum­ H 6 4 5 -8 8 9 2 Interior ■ Extartor Roaiorailona FURNITURE tions call Re/MAX East R reliable, hard working Bedrooms, 1-1/2 bath William E. FitzGerald, Judge, fully appears, at of the River, 647-1419. family in quiet area 2 BOB RILEY tion of any advertise­ m er porch. Asking a hearing will be held on an imarior ■ Extartor Palming REPAIR Porches and garden. Visit the Linen Lady at need respond. 657^ hom e in quiet area. Probate Court for the OLOSMOBILEA/OLKSWAGEN ment in the Manchester 8326. Large back yard for $163,000. Call Ron, application requesting Bathroom & Kilchan Remodeling On busline. $800. 228- the T.A .C . Building, Herald by advertiser, in­ 649-3087 or RE/MAX District of Manchester 1 YARDWORK Framing Decks ■ Sheds ■ Garages W e repair alitypec of wood fur­ 22 CONDOMINIUMS 259 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER family fun. 1-Car at­ authorization to compromise 66 Center Street 1662.______Rte. 3, Rockville, C T cluding advertisements East of the River, 647- A 3 Bedrtxxn Townhouse ACentralAir and settle a doubtful and dis­ B • Clean Ups ACall and ask about our spring niture and antiques induding F O R SA LE 11 HELP WANTED tached garage. Living P.O. Box 191 WATERPROOFING new parte, wood turning and on Sat., 5/18, 9am to in any free distribution 1419. ★ Formal Dining ★ Carport puted claim in favor of said specials 649-1749 room with fireplace and Manchester, C T 06040 r • Odd Jobs wood carving. MANCHESTER-5 Rooms. publications published estate, as in said application MALLARD VIEW-New 5pm. First bldg. IMMEDIATE-Full time newer insulated •COLONIAL-Builders, ★ 2 Full Baths ★ Front Porch Fully Insur^ Free Estimatea Estimatee are free 2 bedrooms, 1-floor of by the Manchester on file more fully appears, at on May 28,1001 at 0:30 AM. 1 • Inexpensive Rates WET BASEMENTS? Ranch and Colonial Mary Blais opening for classroom windows. $146,000. Dutch Colonial. 3 ★ 2 Half Baths . ★ Finished Fam. Room CaH 2-family, near hospital. Herald. All persons having an interest 645-1439 Hatchways, foundation cracks, homes. Change your Schaffer special education aid at •We're Selling Housesl’ Bedroom, 2-1/2 bath Probate Court lor the f 643-5133 Manchster Hardware $65Q/utilitie8.646-7209. in said matter may appear and lifestyle to 1-floor living. Quality RHAM High ^hool in Blanchard & Rossetto, home on seduded lot. DIRECTIONS: Vernon St. to Lydall to Esquire Drive. District of Manchester sump pumps. He lines, gravity 643-4425 75 TV. STEREOS AND be heard at that tune. i ...... 2 Bedrooms, 2 bath MODERN-2 Bedroom with Pre-Owned Autos 2 PERSONALS Hebron. Major duties in­ 646-248Z Tiled entry, kitchen, 66 Center Street tr feeds, and (ky «veHs. Also damp­ RND A CASH BUYER Colonials. Attached basement 'and garage. APPLIANCES volve working with a large living room, stone LIST YOUR HOUSE WITH... P.O. Box 101 Elizabeth A. BidweM, Value Priced Single Girls In Your Areall! ‘SPARKLING-8 Room ness proofing of concrete walls garage. From $650/month plus student with severe walls. $181,900. W e're Manchester, C T 06040 /Us't Clerk FOR THOSE USED CAR BEST BUYSI 1-900-820-3355 Colonial with finished MASONRY and floors. Chimney dean outs, LOAM $143,900. North Main utilities. No pets. 647- COMMERCIAL-Heavy disabilities. For informa­ walk out lower level. 4 Selling Housesl" on May 28,1001 at 11:00 AM. 048-06 GOLF CLUBS YOU 9657, duty freezer. Upright, msCtMvyCwaltor $3,900 $3/Minute. tion and application REALE REALTORS stone waNs, and oonaete repairs. SL to Union St. to Ros­ Bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Blanchard & Rossetto, All persons having an interest K & R MASONRY NEVER USEI 18 cubic feet. Asking Auto,/VC, PS, PB, Low Miles Must be 18 years. contact Mrs. Estes at Over 40 years experienced. Sen­ SCREENED LOAM setto Dr. 'W e’re Selling SUPER-4 Room Owner anxiousi 646-2482. 175 Main Street 646-4525 in said matter may appear and INVITATION TO BID Brtck, iton* conc— t* poSot a Advertise them tor tale $200. Can 643-5450. 1988 CtMvy Sprint ExpnM$2,995 SINGLE GIRLS-ln 228-9474. EO E. RENTAL OF CATCH BASIN cNmnsyrepdr. Gravel and Processed Housesl* Blanchard & Townhouse on Fairfield $219,000. RE/MAX • C O U N T R Y -S e ttin g in be heard at that time. ior dtizen dscounis. 5Speed,AM/FM Connecticutlll 1-900- CLEANER WitH OPERATOR 15 y»an inCfesslfied. Rossetto. 646-2482. St. 2 Bedrooms, private MEDICAL OFFICE East of the River, 647- Pilgrim Heights. On 1.8 Elizabeth A . BidweN, FdfyIrmMmd Gravel, Sand, Stone SS CAMERAS 6c 820-3355. $3/Minute. Ucwiw^SSaa . Just dial 6432711 Albert Zuccaro basement, great yard. 1889 Plymouth Colt GT $5,795 R E C E P TIO N IS T- Full 1419. acres, stone fireplace, 4 Ass't Clerk The Town of Coventry wlH and Fill 25 BUSINESS PHOTO EQUIP. Must be 18 years. receive sealed bids for the RagUmtd wflh coniumar toplaceyotf ad. $495 plus utilities. No Auto, AM/FM Stereo, Sharp tim e. Experience in decks, cathedral 047-05 piotacHon Waterproofing For deliveries call PROPERTY- pets. Call Peg, 649- 1987ChevioMZ-24 $5,995 telephone and com- •MEET-A BargainI ceiling, gorgeous home. PRICE REDUCED! rental of a catch basin cleaner 569-7671 •REVERE-8 Mil movie Beamed ceiling in living with operator at the Coventry 646-3361 742-7886 0781. Available July 1. V-8,5 Spd., A/C, Stereo, Sunrool 3 ANNOUNCEMENTS uter skills necessary. Must be seen! *HIGH-Traffic count, camera. Model 181. room, 12x26 deck, Town Hall, 1712 Main StreeL TERRIFIC-6 Room Por interview call 872- Marlborough, N O T IC E T O C R E D ITO R S secure area. Commer- Like new. $30.00. 646- 1987 Chevy CamaroLT $6,900 WE ARE HERE-James F. detached garage with Coventry, C T 06238, until duplex, 3 bedrooms, 0355. Monday-Friday. $288,500. Neil E S T A T E O F cial/industrial building, 1617. V-6, Auto, AC, T-Tops, Leather King Indian Museum. 8:30-3:30 pm. sunroom, large kitchen, I•-I 10.00 am. on Monday, June country kitchen, nice Simmons. Philips Real DOUGLAS L PHELPS 3rd, 1991. At w h i^ time and 5200 square feet. 6 1987 Bukk Someraal $4,995 ! I 334 Turnpike Rd., appliances included, Estate, 742-14 « ). yard, private basement. 87MISC.FOR8ALE MEDICAL-Secretary- triple lot and beach a /k /a place all bids shall be opened Offices, 5 baths, large 5 Spd., PS, PB, AM/FM Cassette Somers (out Route 83). DOUGLAS lYMAN PHELPS $625 plus utilities. No Transcriptionist. Ener­ rights are only a few of "UNIQUE-Ranch with a and publicly read aloud. shower area Big, open 1988 Honda Accord LXI $10^400 Hours: Wednesday- a/k /a Bridge pets. Call Peg, 649- getic individaual view, Coventry, The Town of Coventry reser­ area. Over-head doors. Saturday, 11:00-5:00. the extras in this 2 DOUGLAS PHELPS 0781. Sedan, Auto, A/C, Loaded needed for busy medi­ ves the rights to waive all in- Asking, $230,000. E N D R O L L S Sunday, 1:00-5:00. bedroom Ranchi $229,000. Privacy 1988 Aeura Legend L $11,900 cal practice. Transcrip­ abounds with this dis­ The Hon. William E. formalities in the bidding Strano Real Estate, 33 CX3NDOMINIUM8 271/2“ width-*1.00 Good for scout or Coventry, $115,900. V-6, Auto, Leather tion using W O R D PER ­ FitzGerald, Judge of the Court process. The Town is not This hand is much easier to solve 647-7653. 13“widlh-50l= school groups. 749- Roy Osborne. Philips tinct hbme having open Newer 9 room Duplex located near shop­ NORTH 5-17-Sl The warning TORRENT FECT 5.1. Send of Probate, District of obligated to accept Ihe lowest when presented on a piece of paper. At Aluminum Sheets 4/*5.00 1988 Honda Accord LXI $9,600 4129. Real Estate, 742-1450. porch, screened porch ping and major roadways. Large fanrilly ♦ 9 8 7 3 MANCHESTER-Available resume to: Sports Manchester at a hearing held bid, the Town resenres the the table, there are no warning bells MANCHESTER-Newer 2 Newiprint and roit con be picked 3 Door, 5 Spd., Loaded, Elec. Slider and deck overlooking kitchen, 1 1/2 baths, gas heat each side. F K J bell immediately 800, 1200, up at Ihe Manchester Herald Medicine and •SIMPLY-Elegantl This 7 ^ e 3.5 wooded acres. on Mew 8, 1901, ordered that right to reject any and all bids. telling you the critical moment has bedroom condo, air OM.Y before 11 a m . Mrxiday 1988 Pontiac Gran Prix $5,695 6 FINANCIAL Asking price $198,000. all claims must be presented ♦ 4 3 1600, 2400 square feet. through Thursday. Orthopaedics, 155 Main room, 3 bedroom, 2-1/2 Bid packages must be ob­ arrived. conditioned, fully Beautiful oak, walnut to the fiduciary at the a c M ^ ♦ A Q 10 9 8 By Phillip Alder Commerical/industrial V-6, Auto, A/C, Sharp Car St. Manchester, CT bath Conternporary on tained at the Coventry Town From partner’s top-of-nothing heart applianced, pool, heat A-1 UNSECURED and marble floors are below. Failure to promptly 3-phase electric. 1989 /tcuia Intagra RS $9,900 06040, 645-8387. Volpi Rd. in Bolton is a LOVELY SPLIT! Gaage at 46 Bradbury Lane WEST EAST lead, you know declarer has three and hot water. $695 per LOANS-Debt only a few of the many present any such d a m may When the dummy comes down, stop Please call 646-5477. must see for lovers of from 7 « ) a.m. to 3.-00 p.m., ♦ A J 10 4 ♦ K 2 month. 644-5257 days, 88 TAG SALES Auto, /VC, Low Miles, Uke New consolidation, no credit SCHOOL AIDE-lm- spwial amenities. D.Vv. result in the loss of rights to and consider how you will try to defeat heart tricks. If South is missing a club grace and design I With Monday thru Friday. NO ¥76432 F9 8 5 644-3313 evenings. 1987Acura Legend Sad $10^900 check. $2500-$15,000. mediate opening for Fish Real Estate, 643- recover on such dakn. the contract. Even if declarer calls for honor, the finesse is going to work. So 53 Leland. Saturday. 8:30. PACKAGES WILL BE ♦ 765 ♦ A J 10 9 26VACA‘nON V-6, Auto, Loaded, Sunrool, Blue 1-800-743-1001, 9am- corridor aide at RHAM 2,250 square feet of 1591 or 871-1400. a card immediately, you may pause to he has five club tricks. If you let him MANCHESTER-Newer 2 AMF Excercise bike, super floorspace, fully Sandra Haun, MAILED. Phone (203) 43 ♦ 7 6 5 2 sneak a diamond trick past your ace, PROPERTY 1987 Acura Lagand Sad $10^900 7pm. Code # M643. High School in Hebron. "YEAH-No more stairs. Clerk 742-6588. assess the position. 'Try to count both bedroom condo, air baby stroller and swing, Call S. Cullinan. 228- applianced kitchen, SOUTH .that will be his ninth. conditioned, fully quilts, collectibles, V6, Auto, Loaded, Sunroof, Silver Spotless 1800 plus The fiduciary is: sides’ points and tricks. Don’t worry CHARLESTOWN Rl- central vac, fireplace, Dated 5/10/91 ♦ Q 6 5 Your only chance is to take four fast applianced, pool, heat 9474 for application. square foot 7 room Douglasouqlas J.mielpJ. Phelps about delaying the game. It is better to Summer cottage.for clothes, miscellaneous. 1989 Acura Lagand LS $17,900 and 3 car garage, it’s TOWN OF COVENTRY F A Q 10 spade tricks. True, the odds are not and hot water. $695 per LOANS TOP PAY-Homemakers Ranch features many 231 ^ rin g Street play slowly and accurately than quick­ rent. 649-9994. 75 WYNEDING HILL RD- Sedan, V-6, Auto, Bose, Airbag sure to pleasel By John A. Elsesser, ♦ KQ82 good, but any chance is better than month. 644-5257 days, needed for assembly extras including central Meriden, C T 06450 ly and badly. In particular, partner Manchester, Saturday 1988 PtymoUh Voyager $11,000 AVAILABLE $214,900. Jackson & Town Manager 4K J 4 will be happy when you find the right none. You must put up the ace of dia­ 644-3313 evenings. and mail processing Jackson Real Estate, air to keep you cool this 043-06 31 ROOMS TOR RENT and Sunday, May 18- LE, V-6, Auto, Loaded, 7 Passenger 3bedrooms,with2 baths.garageand 18X32 0‘»8-05______Vulnerable: Both monds, and switch to the king and an­ Business or personal work. Full or part time. 647-8400. summer. (;all for your defense. 34 HOBBES TOR RENT 19,10am-4pm.______1987 PtymoUh Voyager $8,500 showing today. Ask for Inground pool. Priced to sell at $154,9(X). Dealer: South Cover the South and West cards other spade, ignoring partner’s low COVENTRY-Large, Secured/Unsecured Call 1-339-7429. Job N O T IC E O F H EAR IN G SE, 4Cyl., Auto, Loaded, 7 Passenger BB, 568-8375 or RE/ N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S with thumbs or quarters. Against spade under your king, because he sunny, privata GI/VNT-Friday, Saturday, Easy Qualifying #7. IN THE MATTER OF MANCHESTER-6 Room ‘CLEAN-As a whistlel MAX East of the River, CALL THE E S T A T E O F South West North East three no-trump, your partner, West, cannot afford to signal with a card entrance/bath. Cape near hospital and Sunday. (5/17-19) 9am- 1988 Ford Bronco I $9,900 WILLARD E. JOHNSON ANNAKENNEWAY 1 NT Pass 2 ♦ Pass higher than the four. With the given Call $169,900. This custom 647-1419. Asking leads the seven of hearts. Declarer fireplace. Non-smoking high school. 3 4:30pm. Corner V6, Fullpower, A/C, 4 Wheel Drive 10 PART TIME HELP Pursuant to o i order of Hon. 2 ♦ P ass 3 NT All pass distribution. West will cash three 1-800-999-3609 built bi-level on over $219,900. The Hon. William E. puts up dummy’s king and drops the 10 male. $400,742-5861. Bedrooms. $950 a Eastfield and Northfield 1990 Chavy Cavalier Cpa. $7,500 WANTED acre of countiy offers 3 ZINSSER AGENCY William E. RtzGerald, Judge, RtzGerald, Judge of the Court more spade tricks to defeat the con­ Opening lead: V 7 from his hand. Next comes a low dia­ EAST HARTFORD-Clean, month. Ken, 643-1442. St. Manchester.______5 Speed, A/C, Sport Coupe bedrooms, 2 full baths, 'LO O K IN G -For more a hearing will be held on an of Probate, District of mond from the dummy. How do you tract, 'Then your ears will be ringing room? Manchester, applteallon requesting permis- comfortable. Share skylight in main bath, at 646-1511 Manchester qt a heating held with partner’s congratulations. VERNON-2 Bedroom OAK-Table and chairs, sion to s ^ real proper^, as in envisage defeating the contract? kitchen and bath. SCHALLER fireplaced living room, $152,500. C harm ing on M>rH 26,1091 ordered that Duplex. $780 Monthly toys, clothes, misc. spacious older Colonial applicalion on file more Security and NEWS w oodstove in family for all your Real Estate needs! a l cuim s must be presented plus utilities. Security- Inexpensive. Saturday, with special features in- fuHy appears, at references. 569-6704 ACURA room, applianced to Ihe fiduciafy at the address $1200. 872-3487 or 9-5. Raindate: Sunday. cluding hardwood or 633-6806. kitchen including built in Probate Court for the below on or before AugustXugust i8, 644-115Z 25 Bayberry Rd, Bolton. 345 CENTER STREET CORRESPONDENT g a s grill, sliders to floors, french doors, first •NEW LISTING-3 • District of Manchester 1001 or be barred as ^ l a Astrograph MANCHESTER-Free •CUL-DE-SAC- provided. MANCHESTER private deck. Security floor family room, Bedroom Colonial. Lots 66 Center Street week with $100 security Tranquilityl $172,900. P.O. Box 101 9 1 C A R S F O R SA LE 91 CARS FOR SALS 647-7077 system and outbuilding curved staircase, 4 or 5 of character. Screen Turn the key and relax Sandra Haun, deposit. Clean, quiet, We currently have an bedrooms and a sum­ Manchester, C T 06040 Clerk tool Call for your ex­ in this sparkling 7 room affairs today. If you're shopping, look an Important commercial involvement furntehed. 646-8337. mer porch off master on Juno 6,1001 at 1100 AM. TONY MARCH BUICK CMC • TONY MARCH BUICK clusive showing todayl Raised Ranch with fully The fidudaiy is: lor bargains and, unless it is absolutely today. If you get too greedy, you could bedroom. Bright and opening for a news cor­ Anne Miller Real applianced kitchen, Ml persons having an interest Whiter Paweiczyk necessary, don't fake on new blow the deal. cheery I D.W. Fish Real 32 APARTMENTS FOR ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Estate, 647-8000. East of the River, 647- family room, 2 full baths in said matter may appew and do John D. Boland, Esq. '^Birthday obligations. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Indepen­ bs* 1 9 9 0 respondent to cover An- Estate, 643-1591 or be heard at that time. Boland, St. Onge & Brouillatd ______RENT ______1419. and 2 car garage tool LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Don't seek ad­ dence and self-reliance are admirable REGAL G/S ★ USEDSPECIALS ★ 1/2 TON 871-1400. Enjoy the charm of 211 K e n n ^ Drive vice from a negative friend today re­ qualities, but don't carry them to ex­ »LOW LOW TAXES- Elizabeth A. BidweN, 2 Bedroom flat. - LOADED - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ dover/Bolton events. This hardwood flooring Ass't Clerk Putnam, C T 06260 May 18,1991 garding an endeavor about which you tremes today. You'll be much happier $147,800. ReducedI A •PRICE-Reduced. Owner Appliances. No pets. WAS $18,759 88 CHEVY BERETTA * throughout! Lovely and 0404)6 044-06 feel enthusiastic. This Individual could as a team player than you will be as a looking for offers. 3-4 $ 5 7 5 ^ n th . 2 Months #0301 Is a part-time position family time for all in this spacious landscaped You could be luckier materially in the put a damper on your hopes. lone wolf. n 5,382 *21,281 country set Raised Bedroom Cape, eat-in VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Under most PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) You won't Security. 649-9455. 88 BUIcifc^^RY ★ yard, perfect for picnics NOTICE TO CREDITORS N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S year ahead than you have been In the Ranch with 3 Just because kitche n , great back conditions, you are inclined to be of be as pleased with your progress today *7495 and parties. Anne Miller E S T A T E O F ESTATEOF past several years. However, how wisely 2 BEDROOM-Flat, stove 1991 which Includes cover­ bedrooms. Family room yard, quiet street, plus as you could be — If you lack method 87FORDF2604X4 * Real Estate, 647-8000. MICHAEL R. PATRICK S T A N L E Y W . B A N A E IO E you use your luck could vary from time help to others. But, individuals you'll as­ and refrigerator. $525 PARK AVE. with fireplace, dining you don't use affordable price, to time. sist today must first pass some pretty and purpose. Don't take two steps for­ er moniith. No pets. *10.888 it The Hon. William E. a /k /a I C H O O S E FROM i a 1/2 TO N ing town government room with sliders to $127,000. Call for •DRASTICALLY- TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Lead by ex­ tough standards in order to qualify. ward and one step backward. ecurit' 90 P ^ AVE. __ RtzGerald, Judge of toe Court STANLEY BANAEIOE ty. 646-7336 or SIERRA PICKUP private deck, patio, qnd an item showing. Ask for Terry, Reducedl Spacious 3 ample today, especially in critical do­ LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) If things don't ARIES (March 21-Aprll IS) If you want BIG SAVE * of Probate, District of 643-5372.______park like setting. 228-9757, RE/MAX bedroom Ranch with The Hon. William E. mestic matters. Family members won't go fast enough for you today, you might your friends to be receptive of you to­ 65 BUICK REGAL A meetings and feature Manchester at a hearing held I SAVINGS #1298 East of the River, 647- n e w furnace, RtzGerald, Judge of the Court do as you say, but they will do as you be tempted to take some risks in order day, you must first accept them for what 2 BEDROOM -ln 2 family. There’s an extra room doesn't mean on May 7, 1001 ordered that *10,236 baseboard, heating, of Probate, District of do. The ball Is in your court. Know to accelerate the pace. Instead of mov­ they are, faults and all. Yielding to intol­ Stove, refrigerator, 88BUICk S a BRE * writing. for use as an office tool 1419. aN daims must be presented new energy efficient Manchester at a hearing held where to look for romance and you'll ing you forward, however, they may do erance will cause them to react , washer and dryer. No 1992 Coma sea the shinel the Item has ‘PRISTINE-Colonial, to Ihe fiduciary at the address isBit1991 windows and a new on May 7, 1001, ordered that find it. The Astro-Graph Matchmaker otherwise. similarly. pets. Security. $560 per ROADMASTER 88 BU?C?( S I ^ R K * Anne Miller Real Ktenchester, $179,900. below. Failure to promptly a l daims must be presented Instantly reveals which signs are roman­ SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) The joy of month. 646-7336 or SONOMA PICKUP Please apply in writing to: Estate, 647-8000. bath, $124,900. 'W a’re present any such claim may W/VGON A N D SEDAN *8195 * lost Its value. 3 Bedroom home com­ to toe fidudary at the address tically perfect for you. Mail $2 plus a achievement will provide you with the . 643-5372. 88 GMC DUMP . Selling Housesl* result in toe ioss of rights to W/OPTION PKC. MANCHESTER- pletely redone inside below. Failure to promptty greatest gratification today. Yet, it Is For your porsonal horoscopo, IN Blanchard & Rossetto, recover on such dakn. long, self-addressed, stamped enve­ 2 ROOM-Effidency, $395 *11.495 Manchester Herald $295,000. Newer U&R W h y hot and outi New St. Ger­ present any such daim may questionable whether you'll have cause alias r » l 646-2482. lope to Matchmaker, c/o this newspa­ lovoscopo, lucky numbers ‘ per month. Available STOCK ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 8 Room contemporary main custom kitchen Sandra Haun, result In toe loss of rights to to celebrate; you may not put out your *7,838 per, P.a. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH and futura forocaal, call Uune 1. Call Fiano P.O. Box 591 at M T Farms. 4 Large exchange it for with m any features, Clerk recover on such dakn. best. 44101-3428. Realty. 646-5200. brand new rec room •NEW PRICE-Attractive 3 Sandra Haun, S A G IT T A R IU S (N pv. 23-D m . 21)Jt may Astro*Tonc (95o each minute; bedrooms, sunny first The fiduciary is: GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Unfortunate­ -TXHW- Manchester, CT 06040 floor family room. cash with an ad with bar, refinished bedroom bungalow Janice L. LeToumeau Clerk ly, this is one of those days when others be difficult lor your friends to figure you Touch'Tone phones only). BOLTON-1 Bedroom hardwood floors. 1920’s Sunken living room, 2- Cape. Absolutely c/o James M. Higgins, Jr., The fiduciary is: might not take what you say at face val­ out today, owing to your fluctuating Dial 1-900-963-3000 and apartment with stove, MARCMM IBlUIIcGJg^^LG}]tM[€ Or call643-2711 1/2 baths, deluxe in Classified? Charm and grace either immaculate. Upgrades. Esq. Frances Banaeige ue. If you're espousing something of im­ moods. You're apt to be either very refrigerator, air positive or very negative. kitchen, secluded lot. A 1990’s equipment. Asking $128,^0. RE/ 267 Main Street 270 Burnham Street portance, better have your facts ready. antar your accoaa code conditioning, heat. 722 WETHERSFIELD AVE.. HARTFORD after 12:00 noon CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Don’t 249-1301 good Buyl U&R Realty, D.W. Fish Real Estate, MAX East of the River, Manchester, C T 06040 Manchester, C T 06040 CANCER (June 21-July 22) Strive to be number, which ,1a 184 Available June 1. $500 643-2711 643-1591 or 871-1400. as prudent as possible in your financial expect more than you're entitled to in 6 ^ -2 6 9 2 . 647-1419. 046-06 045-06 per month, 647-8266. TONY MARCH BUICK CMC • TONY MARCH BUICK CMC

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