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Scoreboard Friday 20— MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. October 11.1990 SCOREBOARD FRIDAY PITCHINO SUMMARY win, lose & DREW O a kla n d Coif h r ar bbaoara LOCAL NEWS INSIDE Baseball 0 Ip E ckarslay 3 3 1 -3 2 0 0 0 3 0.00 H orraycutt 3 1 2 -3 0 0 Las Vegas golf scores 1 1 2 -3 3 0 N olson LAS VEGAS (AP) — Scores Wednesday 2 16 8 2 Postseason glance S ts w rt2 -0 after the Irst round of the $1.3 million Las ■ Loaded gun stolen in Coventry. V M c h 1 -0 1 71-3 6 1 anrhpatpr Vegas International, played on the 7,16^yart. M Tima* EOT 1 6 4 1 1 1 5 1.50 ITl9TUEtlALU3WEP M oora 1-0 Dar-36-36—72 Las Vegas Country Club, the PLAVO TFS T o tala 4 36 23 4 4 6 16 1.00 Nallanai Laagua (aWJNPOFODrti^KEY... ^ 11-vard, par-36-36—72 Desert Inn Country Club, and me 7.101-yard, par-36-36—72 ■ Town GOP opens headquarters. Tliuraday. O ct 4 B o s to n Spanish Tran Countiy Club courses: Pittsburgh 4, CIndrviati 3 g Ip h r sr bbaoara Friday, O ct 5 Boiton 3 2 0 0 2 3 0.00 'i INIUEYARP! CIncirYiali 2, Pittsburg 1 K iackar 5 2-3 6 1 ■ Info campaign on Bolton school. Monday, OM. • What's BddckrO -1 8 6 4 S T m l ^ 1 3 Ckwlnnati 6, Pittsburgh 3 G ray 3 1 -3 4 2 JL Ybaaday, Ool. • CiamrwO-1 7 2-3 7 3 C incinn ati S, P ittsburgh 3 Ken Green IIS3165^ ArKksnO-1 3 3 2 ■ MSG competitor files bankruptcy. News m . m Tim Simpson “-33-« Wsdnaaday, O ct 10 Raerdon 2 3 2 Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati 2, Cincinnati loads 2-3 2 1 1 1 Loren Roberts 32 a t l e Murphy Tom Byrum 32-34—66 s s rlo s 3 -2 H arris 0-1 1-3 3 1 Oct. 12,1990 F rid a y , O c t 12 1-3 2 4 Howard Twitty Local/Regional Section, Page 7. Lamp Jay Don Blake Pittsburgh (Sm iti 12-S) at Cincinnati (Jack- T o lata 38 20 17 19 21 4J0 son 6-6), 827 p.m. Gary McCord JeffSIuman 34-3^7 Saturday, O ct 13 SCORE BY INNINGS Gulf at a Glance Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 827 p.m.. If nocos- OakUnd 030 302 219-20 Emiyn Aubrey Kirk Triplett B o s to n o il 100 001— 4 Vbur Hometown Newspaper Voted 1990 New England Newspaper of the Year Here, at a glance, are the DP—Oakland 3, Boston 6. LOB—Oakland Billy Mayfair ? Amsrtcan Laagua 35. Boston 23. SB—Cansaco 2. McGaa 2, Btjddy Gardner Newsstand Price: 35 Cents latest developments in the Per­ PhilBtackmar Saturday, O ct 6 RHandarson 2 Bulks, Baines, DHandaraon, sian G ulf crisis; Oakland 0, Boston 1 BobTway 34-33-67 Blankenship. CS—Gallsgo, Randolph, ■ Iraqi President Saddam Sunday, Oct. 7 RHandarson. S—Read, Balnas, McGaa, M ark O 'M eara ’ -rO rf Clark Burroughs 33-34—67 Oakland 4, Boston 1 Lansfoid 2 SF—RHandarson, Cansaco, Quin­ Hussein is succeeding in starv­ lUasday, Oct. 0 tana, Brunansky, DHandarsoa B obW bIcott ing out diplomats from foreign Oakland 4, Boston 1 J i m T f ^ ^ 3 ^ Saves—Ecksrslay 2 Honeycutt embassies who at first refused to Wsdnaaday, O ct 10 Andersen pitched to 1 battsr in the 8th (Gama D o ''* Keim Claanvater 33-35—68 Oakland 3, Boston 1, Oakland wins sorlos 1). Grey pitched to 2 batters in tha 9th (Gams Budget may mean the end of CHFA leave Kuwait as a gesture of 4 6 Blaine McCalllstar 34-34—68 1). Harris pitched to 2 batters In tita 7 tt, Ander­ defiance against Iraq’s Aug. 2 sen pitched to 1 bettar In the 8th (Game 2). Bill Gtasson WORLD SERES Dan Forsman 33-35 68 invasion. The Dutch, Italian and Stawart pitched to 2 batters in tha 9th (Game By ANDREW C SPITZLER budget plan. CHFA, along with going,” said Mary Ann Handley, Ibaaday, O ct 16 Fuzzy Zoeller 34-34—68 “ I think it stinks,” he said. “ Con­ Polish embassies withdrew the ■*)• Ian Bakar-Finch 3533—68 Herald News Editor The bond program would not Oakland at National Laagua champion, 8:32 HBP—Gallego by Kiecker, Hassay b f R ear­ other states’ housing authorities, is former chairman o f the now-defunct Mika Hulbert 36-32—68 gress is willing to protect the rich have been re-authorized in the first last o f their diplomats from p.m. don, McGwire by Boddickar, DHandarson by allowed to sell tax-free bonds only Manchester Committee on Affor­ Wsdnaaday, O ct 17 SOCCER Gary Nichols 34-34—68 and the oil companies, but if you’re Kuwait this week and Belgium Boddicksr. F dt more than 20 years, single­ under the approval o f the federal version o f the federal budget which Oakland at N L 826 p^m. WP—Clemens. PB—Pane. WORLD CUP '94 ORGANIZING COMMIT­ Bob Eastwood 3464—68 dable Housing. [trying to buy a home], you’re on F rid a y , O c t 10 Whalers 4, Sabres 3 TEE—Named Alan Rothenberg chairman and Mike Donald was defeated in the House of and Germany say they will fol­ Umpiras—Garcia, Hirschbeck, Evans, family homebuyers in Connecticut Mortgage Revenue Bond Program. “This would clearly hurt young your own.” NL at Oakland, 822 pirn. Transactions Chuck Cale chief executive officer. Announced Duffy Wbldorf 3662—68 Representatives, Handley said. low suit. That leaves the Cooney, Voltagglo, McCoy. Buffalo 2 2 — especially first-timers — have The current federal budget package, first-time buyers who need the assis­ Saturday, O ct 20 Official Scorers—Charles Scoggins of ihe Hartford * ® f Wemer Frickor would no longer be a director. Gary Hallberg The topic was addressed by Gov. As to the likelihood of the American, British, French and NL at Oakland, 829 p.m. First Period—1, Buffalo. Ruuttu 2 (Shannon). Nolan Henke 32-37—« turned to the Connecticut Housing however, docs not re-approve that Lowell (Mass.) Sun and Glenn Schwarz of tha MaIot 8opc#f I aifliM tance o f a low-interest mortgage,” W illiam O ’ Neill at a press con­ Sunday, Oct. 21 335. 2, Buffalo, Mogilny 2. 4:48. 3. Hartford, Tom Purlzor program being cut in budget Canadian embassies as the only San Francisco Examiner. B AS E B A LL CLEVELAND CRUNCH—Signed Mike Finance Authority for low-interest program. I f the program ends, local she said. NL at Oakland, 829 p ra , if nocassary Holik 1 (Wilson), 565 4, Hartford. Cunnoyworth Richard Zokol ference Thursday at which he an­ T—Gama 1 at Boston, 3:26. Amsrlcan League Sweeney, forward. deliberations, CHFA President Orest holdouts among Western na­ Tbasday, O ct 23 2 (Udoucour. Francis). 969. 5 Buffalo. Valve 2 loans made possible by the agency’ s observers said, the CHFA would es­ Carl Zinsser, a former state Game 2 at Boston, 3:42 CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Announced that COLLEGE John Adams nounced that the CHFA will make tions. Oakland at NL, 829 pm ., if nacessary (Turgoon, Kennedy). 16:17. Ponaltios-W ells, Jim Booros 36-33—6 9 T. Dubno said he is unsure. “ The Game 3 at Oakland. 2:47. Jose Segura, pitcher, chose to become a free BIO EAST CONFERENCE—Announced ability to issue tax-free municipal sentially be dead in the water — and senator and owner of the Wsdnaaday, Oct. 24 Buf fmtorforonco), 1624; Evason. Har (hook­ Jim Gallagher available $153 million that was ■ State Department officials Gama 4 at Oakland, 3.-02. agent rather then accept assignmont to V an­ Miami, Fla. has joined the confarerKe. bonds. that could send state homebuyers federal budget has been changing Oakland at NL, 829 pm ., if nacassary Steve Elkington 33-36—69 Manchester realty bearing his name, raised recently by selling tax-free A—Game 1 at Boston, 35,192 ing). 19:12. ^ couver of the Pacific Coast League. INCARNATE WORD—Named John Newman three or four times a day and one say the beleaguered U.S. embas­ Second Period— None. Ponaltios— Krupp, Nick Price 3534—69 But C H FA ’ s ability to issue those reeling. Game 2 at Boston, 35,070. CLEVELAND INDIANS—Assigned Colin associate tennis coach. said that ending the program would municipal bonds. O ’Neill used the Buf (tripping). 2:23; Francis. Har (slashing). Leonard Thompson 33-36—69 minute [the program] is in and the sy in Kuwait is running low on ALCS result Gams 3 at Oakland, 49,026. Charland and Colby Whrd, pitchers, to Colorado NEW MEXICO—Announced Jay Schultz, bonds is about to be swept away in “ It is critical in terms o f keeping 223; Holik, Har (tripping), 3:48; Samuelssoa Grog Twiggs 34-35-69 be a cruel blow to young people occasion to call on Congress to re­ Game 4 at Oakland, 49,052 Springs of the Pacific Coast League. tight end, will miss the remainder of the season water and officials don’t know Har (hooking), 5:01; Burt Har (delay of garrw), Andrew Magee 36-33—69 the debris o f the latest federal the [single-family home] market trying to crack the home market. Athletics 3, Red Sox 1 KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Named Spencer with a knee injury. authorize the federal program. 12:02; Bodgar, Buf (intorferenco), 12:36; Folig- Please see CHFA, page 6 .
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