SCOREBOARD Bonding Commission Will Con­ Sider a $250,(XK) Bond Issue For

SCOREBOARD Bonding Commission Will Con­ Sider a $250,(XK) Bond Issue For

20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Nov. 29, 1990 European Broadcasting Union hired for 1994 World Cup By RONALD BLUM the 52 games and providing signals Havelange said. “FIFA has seen in In addition, FIFA general against Brazil in 1989 and Chile and Central American and Carribean FRIDAY The Associated Press for the rest of the world. In the past, recent years how difficult it is for secretary Joseph Blatter said it was refused to finish the game. region — would play a team from the host country’s national network soccer to find a niche in the United probable that FIFA would impose a “The decision is final and not South America for a spot. NEW YORK — Since none of the has always been the host broad­ States.” ban on international play in Colom­ subject to appeal,” Havelange said. South America is guaranteed at U.S. networks were interested in the caster. Havelange said he will propose a bia because of threats made to a Havelange and Blatter said they least three teams. Europe would job, soccer officials hired the A joint licensing agreement be­ revamping of World Cup slots that referee in a South American intended that Africa get three spots have 12 or 13, depending on its LOCAL NEWS INSIDE European Broadcasting Union to tween the organizing committee, could allow as many as three teams Liberators Cup match. He said the instead of two in the 1994 World playoff with Asia, down from its 14 produce television coverage of the FIFA, and the marketing company, each to qualify from Africa, Asia ban would only affect games in Cup. Cameroon reached the quarter­ during the 1990 World Cup. 1994 World Cup in the United ISL, was announced Wednesday at a and from the North and Central Colombia, but that Colombian teams finals at the World Cup in Italy, anrhfalpr ■ Project Concern hours extended. States. news conference to kickoff the American and Caribbean region. could play abroad. causing Africa to push for increas^ Havelange also said Israel would countdown to the cup. These proposals will be con­ spots. join a qualifying group in Europe Scott LcTellier, the 1994 World He also said that Costa Rica could sidered Dec. 13 at a meeting of and that teams from the Oceania ■ Democrat questions term endings. Cup Organirjng Committee’s presi­ Thirty-two cities are bidding for face sanctions because it used an FIFA’s executive committee in They said that in addition to its region would join qualifying groups W h a t’s dent, said his group wanted the EBU the tournament. FIFA, soccer’s overage player in the 1985 undcr-16 Zurich, Switzerland. two definite spots, a third Asian in Asia. because of its expertise in televising governing body, will pick 8-12 world championship. Mexico was Havelange also said that the team would be able to qualify in a In the last two World Cups, Israel ■ Bolton students score high on test. News soccer. cities late next year. banned from international play for decision to bar Chile from the 1994 home-and-home playoff against a played the Oceania winner, which But he also admitted that .\BC, "The USA is the only country left two years because it used an over­ World Cup was irrevocable. Chilean European team. In a similar manner, then played a two-game series CBS and NBC did not want to incur that soccer has not managed to take age player in the 1988 under-20 goalkeeper Roberto Rojas faked an a third team from CONCACAF — against a South American or ■ Holiday appeals start in area. the production expense of producing Nov. 30,1990 by storm,” FIFA president Joao championship. injury during a World Cup qualifier the governing body for the North European team to qualify. Local/Regional Section, Page 7. Center Springs Park bond Ybur Hometown Newspaper Voted 1990 New England Newspaper of the Year Newsstand Price: 35 Cents MANCHESTER — The State SCOREBOARD Bonding Commission will con­ sider a $250,(XK) bond issue for (Lebeau, Pederson), 2:36. Penalties—Odeleln, work on Center Springs Ftond in Heat 97, Nets 79 How AP Top 25 fared Coilege hoop scores Mon (holding), 14:07; Vaive. Buf (holding), Manchester when it meets Dec. Basketball NEW JERSEY (79) How the Associated Press' top 25 teams By The Asaoclated Press Hockey 18:37. 7. V Coleman 5-13 4-514,Morris 0-4 0-2 0, Bowie fared Wednesday: EAST Third Period—3, Buffalo, Makola 8 (Hawar- Drivers face State Rep. James 4-8 5-8 13, Blaylock 3-10 0-0 7, Theus 5-14 1-2 1. UNLV (0-0) did not play. Saturday: vs. Bucknell 81, Delaware 72 chuk), 1:34. Penalties—Hogue, Buf (rougNng), Sartor graded high, NBA standings 11, Dudley 6-12 0-0 12, Genrin 4-11 3-5 11, Alabama-Birmingham at Vancouver, B.C.. C.W. Ffost 76, Bridgeport 68 9:40; Diduck. Mon (roughing), 9:40; Buffalo McCavanagh said this morning Haley 2-3 0-0 4, Conner 0-2 0-0 0, Buechler 2-5 2. Arizona (5-0) did not play. Saturday: vs. Cortland SL 84, Binghamton SL 76 NHL standings bench, served by Ftey (too many men), 11:39. he has asked for consideration of EASTERN CONFERENCE 1-2 5, Lae 1-3 0-0 2, George 0-4 0-0 0. Totals Long Beach State. Fairleigh Dickinson 69, Boston U. 62 WALES CONFERENCE Shots on goal—Buffalo 5-8-7—^20. Montreal Atlimlc DMsion 32-86 14-24 79. the bonds at what will be the last 3. Arkansas (4-1) did not play. Saturday: vs. Geneseo SL 80, Alfred 48 Patrick DIvialon 11-11-9—31. W L Pet. GB MIAMI (67) Geneva 83, Dyke 60 ftewer-play Opportunities—Buffalo 0 of 2; Bocton _ Kansas State. W L TPta GF QA meeting of the commission for 11 2 .846 Davis 2-5 1-1 5, Rice 7-13 1-1 16, Seikaly Glenville SL 98, W. Virginia Tech 93 Montreal 0 of 5. gas tax hike 4. North Carolina (2-0) did not play. Friday: NY Ftengers 16 7 5 37 110 73 F>Ntedslpriai 10 5 .667 2 7-10 3-9 17, Douglas 2-8 1-2 5, Edwards 5-9 this session. vs. South Carolina at Charlotte, N.C.. Hartwick 65, Utica 57 Philadelphia 16 10 2 34 102 86 Goalies—Buffalo, Malarchuk, 7-4-3 (31 but could do better NewVbrX 6 7 .482 5 10-12 20, Coles 2-8 2-2 6, Kessler 3-5 2-2 8, 5. Michigan Stats (1-1) tost to Nebraska Jersey City SL 96, Ftetgers-Camden 56 Yfashington 14 13 0 28 92 87 shots-30 saves). Montreal, Hoy, 11-9-3 (20-18). The bonds would provide a Mianni 5 9 .357 61/Z Burton 1-7 5-5 7, Long 5-8 3-3 13, Sundvold 0-1 noncommercial aviation fuel, will 71-69. Saturday: at Bowling Green. Kenyon 101, Bethany ,W.Va. 78 New Jersey 13 10 2 28 94 83 A—16,322 By JIM LUTHER grant to Manchester tluough the Nsw Jersey 5 10 .333 7 0- 0 0, VAigner 0-2 0-0 0, Thompson 0-0 0-0 the performance of the directors, 6. Alabama (2-0) did not play. Friday: vs. No. La Salle 75, Loyola, Md. 68 Pittsburgh 11 11 2 24 99 93 Referee—Denis Morel. Linosmen— Wtayne bring in almost $12 billion over five VMuriington 4 9 .308 7 O.Totals 34-76 2637 97. By ALEX GIRELLI The Associated Press state Department of Environ­ 19 Southern Mississippi at Birmingham, Ala. Long Island U. 1 ^ , Cent. Connecticut St. NY Islanders 9 14 1 19 65 89 Bonney, Gerard Gauthier. prompting Director Stephen Cas- years. Central Division NewJersey 23 15 22 19—79 109 Manchester Herald mental protection for a Detroit 12 2 ,857 _ 7. Syracuse (3-0) did not play. Saturday: vs. Adams Division sano to say that a “wc-they” Miami 26 19 26 26—97 Cornell. Lycoming 77, Juniata 70 4 30 76 71 Flyers 5, Devils 5 Nothing in the law says service Milwaukee 10 4 .714 2 Boston 13 7 WASHINGTON — Drivers will feasibility study, design, and 3-Point goals— Now Jersey 1-5 (Blaylock 1-1, New England 85, Curry 83 79 (Republican majority and Chicago 8 6 .571 4 8. Duke (4-1) did not play. Saturday: vs. Montreal 12 11 3 27 78 Philadelphia 1 1 3 0—5 MANCHESTER — Members of station owners must pass along the Morris 0-1, Theus 0-1, Lee 0-2), Miami 1-4 Nichols 106, Errwrson 76 9 9 6 24 75 74 pay as much as 5.1 cents a gallon work on the pond to clean it up Chartotta 8 7 .533 41/4 North Carolina Charlotte. Buffalo NewJersey 0 3 2 0—5 Democratic minority) attitude higher gasoline and diesel tax to (Rica 1-1, Wagner 61, Coles 0-2). Fouled Penn 66, Southern Meth. 59 Hartford 9 11 4 22 66 76 the Board of Directors and General Cleveland 8 7 .533 4'/Z 9. Georgetown (2-0) did not play. Saturday First Period— 1, Philadelphia, Tocchet 17 (Ek- more for gasoline starting Saturday, and make it usable again for out—None. Rebounds—New Jersey 57 Pittsburgh 82, Siena 80 4 18 5 13 71 122 sometimes characterizes meetings consumers — but economics indi­ Indiana 5 9 .357 7 vs. Southern Indiana Quebec lund, Acton), 16:57. Penalties— None. Manager Richard Sartor agreed and they won’t be able to blame skating.

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