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SCOREBOARD FRIDAY Win (Cross-Checking) ■'1 20—^MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, March 14,1991 SCOREBOARD FRIDAY Win (cross-checking). 4:58; Halter. Buf (hold- Suns 116, Blazers 108 Ino) 7:17; Buffalo b e n c h , served by Andreychuk, 7:17; Hawerchuk. Buf (slasHng). PORTLAND (108) LOCAL NEWS INSIDE Basketball 17:45; MacDermid, Win (holding), 17;45; to y, Kersey 8-13 1-2 18, Williams 49 29 10, Buf (roughing), 1930; Eagles. Win (roughing). Duckworth 8-21 09 16, Draxler 3-11 79 14. Fforter 5-12 3-4 13, AInge 5-7 2-2 14, Robinson 19:00. ■hilrd (foriod—7, Buffalo, Ruuttu 15 (Frartoee- NBA standings 49 3-3 Davis 4-10 1-1 9, Abdelnaby 1-1 09 ■ Residents criticize tax pian. 2, Miung 0-1 09 0, Cooper 09 09 0. Totals chettl. Valve), 134. 8, Buffalo. Hawerchuk 27 EASTERN CONFERENCE (Mogilny, Ledyard), 19;44 (on). Penal- Atlantic Division 42-90 19-26 108. PHOENIX (116)' tiee—MarchmenL Win (holding), 8;44; W L P e t. QB Buf (holding). 10:38; Haller, Buf (holding). ■ Water, sewer budgets may drop. — Chambers 6-19 4-4 16, McDaniel 3-10 0 9 6, x-Boston 47 17 .734 A W m 18:25; Kennedy, Buf (roughing). 18:34; Mac- Philadelphia 34 28 .548 12 Lang 2-4 0-2 4, Homacek 6-11 2-2 15, Johnson .1BA r t i i Dermld. Win, double minor (roughing, high- NewYbrk 31 32 .492 l5 '/a 9-14 3-4 22. Majerte 10-18 6-7 26, West 4-5 29 T O u m a u F t it Welcome 10, Knight 2-4 2-2 6. Ceballos 3-4 5 9 11. Totals sticking), 18:34. W ashington 23 39 .371 23 OLI-Kmil Shots on goal—Buffalo 10-11-9—30. Win­ ■ Sand, gravei pian under fire. Miami 2D 42 .323 26 45-89 24-30116. Our Portland 25 21 31 31—108 nipeg 13-15-11—39. Naw Jersey 19 43 .306 27 (fower-piay Opportunities—Buffalo 1 of 3; Central DIvtelon Phoenix - 31 23 34 28—116 Troops 3-Point goals—Portland 5-11 (AInge 29, Ker­ Winnipeg 1 of 4. « » ■ Heavy interest on garage bidding. x 6 h ic a g o 46 15 .754 — Goalies—Buffalo, Malarchuk. 12-13-9 (39 D etroit 40 24 .625 T trj sey 1-1, Robinson 1-1, Drexler 19, Ybung 0-1, shots-37 saves). Winnipeg, Essensa, 17-216 Milwaukee 38 26 .594 9 i« Porter 0-2), Phoenix 2-5 (Johnson 1-2, Hor- (21 -17), Tabaracd (030 third, 8-7). Atlanta 35 28 .556 12 nacek 1-3). Fouled out—None. 29 33 .468 Rebounds—Portland 49 (Williams 9), Phoenix A - 1 2 4 7 5 Local/Regional Section, Page 7. Irxliana 1 7 i« Referee—Andy vanhellemond. Llnes- Cleveland 22 40 .355 24</2 56 (West 9). Assists-Portland 21 (Drexler 7), men--Mark Pare, Leon Stickle. C harlotta 18 44 .290 28</i Phoenix 28 (Johnson 9). Total fouls—Portland WESTERN CONFERENCE 23, Phoenix 26. Technicals-tang, McDaniel, Oilers 2, Islanders 1 WhaVs Mldwsst Division Phoenix coach Fitzsimmons, Duckworth, ABA TOT Portland coach Adelman. A—14,487. W L P e t GB VOliUTBAU N.Y. Islanders 0 1 0—1 Your Hometown Newspaper Manchester's Award-Winning Newspaper — Newsstand: 35C ~ Home: 300 San Antonio 40 20 .667 ' P O T Edmonton 1 'f News Utah 41 21 .661 z— Clippers 97, Spurs 93 First Period—1, Edmonton, Gelinas 18 Houston 37 24 .607 3’ /z SAN ANTONIO (93) (Huddy, Murphy). 14:33. Penalties-flaum- Dallas 23 38 .377 Elliott 5-15 2-2 U Greenwood 19 09 2, gartner, NY (high-sticking), 5:43; Semenov, March 15,1991 Orlando 21 40 .344 19>« Robinson 4-10 6-10 14, Johnson 29 39 7, Edm (hooking). 16:14; Chynoweth. NY (slash­ M innesota 19 41 .317 21 Anderson 12-18 39 27. Green 3-7 2-2 8,' Win­ ing), 19:58; Klima, Edm. double minor (spear­ Denver 17 44 .279 2 3 i« gate 3-10 09 6, Higgins 1-1 09 2, S chi^us ing), 19:58. Pacifle Division 4 9 2-210, Massenburg 1-2 3-4 5. Totals 3691 Second Period—2. Edmonton. Murphy 24 Israel Power outage x-Portland 46 16 .742 — (Huddy). 335. 3, Now Ybrk, Lauor 4 ((Tooklo), Bush warns 21-32 93. x-LA Lakers 45 18 .714 I'rz LA CLIPPERS (97) 17:51. Penalty—Sutter. NY (holding). 3:52. MANCHESTER — More Phoenix 43 19 .694 3 Manning 7-17 3-3 17, Smith 6-12 9-12 21, Third Period—None. Ponaltioe-Nono. than 400 Connecticut Light and Golden State 33 28 .541 Shots on goal—Now Ybrk 11-7-8—26. Ed­ 12irz POlynice 6-12 0-0 12. Harper 8-22 0 9 17, Gar­ Power Co. customers lost their Seettia 30 32 .484 16 land 5-12 1-2 11, Norman 6-11 0 9 12, Garrick monton 14-13-6—33. Attacks LA Clippers 22 41 .349 241/z 2-3 1-2 5. Kimble 0-2 2-2 2. Totals 40-91 16-21 Power-play Opportunities—New Ybrk 0 of 2; electric power for up to 12 hours Sacramento 17 43 .283 28 97. Edmonton 0 o f 2 of peace delay after a utility pole was knocked x-clinchsd playoff berth San Antonio 31 20 20 22-93 Goalies—Now Ybrk, Hoaly, 17-20-8 (33 Wednesday's Qamee LA Clippers 22 29 28 16-97 shots-31 saves). Edmonton, Fuhr, 4-2-2 down Thursday night by a local Detroit 94, Charlotte 8Q 3-P^nt goals—San Antonio 0-5 (Wingate 0-1, (26-25). man who has been charged with New Ybrk 102, Philadelphia 94 Elliott 0-4), Los Angeles 19 (Harper 1-3, Gar­ A— 16,253. Base drunken driving, officials said. Dallas 98, Seattle 96 land 0-1, Garrick 0-1, Kimble 0-1). (fouled Referee—(Tichard Trottier. Linesmen—Ryan Chicaoo 102, M ilw aukee 101 out—Robinson. Ftebounds—San Antonio 55 Bozak, Swede Knox. in Gulf region The man. Jay Blakeslee, 38, Utah 112, Boston 109, OT (Massenburg 9), Los Angeles 57 (Smith, I of 51 Kensington St., was Phoenix 116, Portland 106 Psiynica 10). Assists—San Antonio 19 (Johtv Flyers 5, Canucks 4 OT CUTOURA, Lebanon (AP) — LA Clippers 97, San Antonio 93 son 8), Los Angeles 22 (Garland 7). Total Two Israeli warplanes today blasted charged also with driving too Thursday's Games fouls—San Antonio 22, Los Arrgeles 22. HAMILTON, Bermuda (AP) — “He simply bet on the wrong Philadelphia 12 1 1 —5 a Palestinian guerrilla base in fast for the existing road «mdi- Milwaukee at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. A— 11,907. President Bush says Iraq’s use of horse” with his ardent support of Detroit at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Vancouver 3 10 0—4 Syrian-controlled east Lebanon, tions, police said. Miami at New Vbrk, 7:30 p.m. Rsc Dspartmant photo First Period—1, Philadelphia, Jensen 2 7 helicopters against rebel forces Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, the A mixture of snow and freez­ NIT glance (Berube, Baron). 436. 2 Yfoncouvor, Murzyn 1 wounding seven of the fighters, Orlando at Houston, 8:30 p.m. could delay a formal cease-fire in president said. ing rain had been falling at the Minnesota at Denver, 9:30 p.m. AR Times EST VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS — ABA/PGT won the men’s International Division volleyball crown (Linden, Ronning), 8:23. 3, Vancouver, police said. San Antonio at Goldm State, 10:30 p.m. First Round Courtnall 29 (Lidstar, Kurvers), 12.-08 (pp). 4, ' V-,. the Persian Gulf War. But he Mitterrand said it was dangerous time of the accident, which oc­ this winter. Team members, from left, front row: Dave Anderson, Roland Cote, Dexter .A ' ' Indiana at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m Wednesday, March 13 Vancouver, Linden 30, 1435 (ah). Penal­ The jets targeted a base manned promises that U.S. forces in to deny a people “any fiwm of iden­ curred at Oak and Glenwood Friday's Gamas Providence 98, James Madison 93, 20T Balyeat. Back row: Glenn Ellis, Matt Cusson, Don Ellis, Al Haberem. ties—Chychmn, Phi (elbowirrg), 1230; Dirk, tity,” and reiterated his support for Chicago at Charlotte, 7:30 p.m Cincinnati 82, Ball Stats 55 Van (holding), 1255 by Libyan-backed guerrillas of southern Iraq will not be dragged streets, police said. Miami at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m Wisconsin 87, Bowling Green 79, OT Second Period—5 Vancouver, (LMurphy 5 Samir Ghoshe’s Palestine Popular into a longterm, Korea-type some form of statehood for the Power outages occurred on Boston at lAtashingtoa 8 p.m. Colorado 71, Michigan 64 (Smyl, Valk), 3:41. 6, Philadelphia. Ekiund 15 peacekeeping role. Ralestinians. those streets as well as I^triot Atlanta at Dallas, 830 p.m. Southern Illinois 75, Boise State 74 (Craven), 6:57 (pp). 7, (foiladelphia, Lacombe Struggle Front, said a police spokes­ Houston at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m Stanford 93, Houston 86 Unlv 70, Texas Tech 65 11 (Sutter, Smith), 738. Penalties—ToccheL man, who caimot be identified in N S >' Bush was spending today relaxing But he and Bush both took pains Lane and Lindman, Ashworth, Portland at Utah, 9:30 p.m. Thursday, March 14 Fullerton SL 84, Louisiana Tech 80 Phi (roughing), :40; Berube, PN, minor-major on this resort island where he will to emphasize their points of agree­ Norman, Florence, Clinton, Fairleigh Dickinson (22-8) at Siena (23-9), Second Round Baseball Hockey (eibowirrg, fluting), 3:55; Diduck, VarL minor- line with regulations.
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