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24—MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Sepi. 19, 1990 THURSDAY Hurricanes get the word, cut down the showboating By STEVEN WINE ricanes “crossed the line” of good and possibly longer. It was tlic to jump up and down,” he said. “But Armstead shook their hips in a sack vinced the ninth-ranked Hurricanes The Associated Press taste with dancing, prancing and coach’s second edict concerning tlicre’s that line that we’re not going dance that some observers found to change their ways, Barrow said. LOCAL NEWS INSIDE posing in last Saturday’s nationally team behavior in as many weeks. to cross at the University of Miami. vulgar; Hill raised both arms after “People my age pretty much un CORAL GABLES. Fla. — televised 52-24 victory at California. Following an opening-game loss at If they do, they’re just not going to each of his first six catches. derstand the dances,” he said, be a n r h p H t p r Brigham Young, he ordered the Hur play.” Taunting and gloating are nothing Criticism by the media, fans and “1 wasn’t very proud of it, and I cause some of the things we did, ricanes to stop making degrading new at Miami, but the reaction to ■ Boards will try to mend fences. Coach Dennis Erickson has per know our team wasn’t very proud of Celebrating by several Hurricanes you’ll see a lot of people doing in comments about opponents. Saturday’s antics was unprece suaded the Miami Hurricanes to cut it,” the coach said at his weekly drew boos from the California fans nightclubs. Erickson declined to spell out dented. back on their celebrations after big news conference TUesday. “There’s and a shower of postgame criticism guidelines as to what kind of “Some things were accepted three “Mostly the people that disagreed ■ War heroes to be remembered. plays. a f)oint where it’s embarrassing to in Bay Area newspapers and on celebrating he will or will not per years ago that aren’t accepted now with it were older alumni. I can un the program.” Miami radio talk shows. “We’re still going to have fun,” mit. by the public,” Erickson said. derstand that, because they helped ■ Bolton renovation plan set. What’s linebacker Micheal Barrow said. Erickson said players guilty of ex “We arc going to play hard, and The primary targets were Barrow, Even before he announced the build this school. They don’t want it “But we’re going to tone it down.” cessive celebrating in the future will we are going to be excited about linebacker Jessie Armstead and crackdown, the negative response to end up like a ni^tclub on the News Erickson said at least two Hur be benched for tlie rest of the game playing the game, and we are going receiver Randal Hill. Barrow and from fans and the media had con football field.” ■ Manchester schools to be upgraded. Local/Regional Section, Page 7. Sept. 20,1990 Gulf at a Glance Voted 1990 New England Newspaper of the Year (AP) — Here, at a glance, are SCOREBOARD Ybur Hometown Newspaper Newsstand Price: 35 Cents the latest developments in the Persian Gulf crisis: ■ A charter flight carrying Blue Jays 3, \^nkees 2 Tigers 3, Angels 2 Pennant race glance American women and children Phillies 6, Cardinals 3 from Kuwait was heading to NEWYORK TORONTO AMERICAN LEAGUE DETROrr CALIFORNIA PHILA STEOUIS Baseball ab r h bl ab r h bl Eaat Division Hockey North Carolina today after a ab r h bl ab r h bl ab r h U ab r h bl Kelly cf 4 0 2 1 MWilsn cf 4 0 0 0 Phillips 2b 5 1 2 0 Polonia If 4 0 1 0 Dyksira cf 5 0 0 0 OSmith ss 5 0 1 0 W L Pet. GB SNET to raise stopover in London. 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SF—Cuyler, Goalies—New York, John Vanblasbrouck (11 Texas 78 70 .527 16 StLouls 001 010 100—3 Chicago 86 62 . 581 8 shots, 9 saves), Mark Latoreet (15 shots, 15 Coventry and Andover exchange. bills. Calitomia 74 74 .500 20 DP—Toronto 1. LOB— New Ysrk 7. Toronto 5. ^horield. E—VHayes DP—Philadelphia 1. LOB— REMAINING GAMES RabaL Morocco. 2B—Myers, Espinoza. HR—Maas (19). saves). Hartford, Peter Skforkiewlcz (12 shots, For that exchange, in which Telephone exchanges — and Seattle 73 76 .490 21'/2 IP H R ER BB SO Philadelphia 6. StLouis 14. 2B—Jose. OAKLAND (14) — HOME (7): SopL 19, The peace plan included total SB—Meulons (1). S—McGriff. SF— Leo. DetroH 12 saves), Kay Whitmore (18 shots, 16 saves). phone numbers begin with 742, the resulting rates — fall into three clas Kansas City 69 79 .466 25 HR—Kruk (6).