Scoreboard Thursday

Scoreboard Thursday

24—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, March 27, 1991 SCOREBOARD THURSDAY Mansoa Chi (slashing), 1435. Blazers 126, SonicsIlS Third Period—2 Toronto, Maguire 9 (Hannan, Basketball SEATTLE (113) Pant), 2:38. 3, Toronto, Ramage 10, 15:43. 4, Johnson 59 7-8 17, Kemp 512 56 15, Ben­ Chicago, Roenlck 41 (GouleL Brown), 18:28 jamin 7-9 3-3 17, Payton 1-2 0-0 2 Threatt 3-8 (pp). Penally—Richardson, Tor (crose-chock- LOCAL NEWS INSIDE 0-0 6, McKey 4-6 1-2 10, McMillan 5 5 2-2 9. ing). 1731. NBA standings Pierce 520 4-4 21, Cage 5 4 5 4 9, Dailey 2-4 Ovonimo—None. Panaltlaa—None. EASTERN CONFERENCE 2- 3 6. Barros 52 1-2 1. Totals 41-81 2534 113. Shots on goal—Chicago 17-10-11-4—42 ■ Local sidewalks set for repairs. Atlantic D Ivlilon PORTLAND (126) Toronto 8-8-8-1—25. W L P et. GB Kersey 9-15 57 21, Williams 511 1-1 11. Power-play Qpportunitiea—Chicago 1 of 5; x-Boston 50 19 .725 — Duckworth 511 2-2 12, Drexier 11-22 5 7 30, Toronto 0 of 3. PNIadelphia 38 31 .551 12 Porter 512 513 22 Robinson 510 3-4 13. Goalies—Chicago, Balfour, 42-18-7 (25 ■ Solution to foot patrol cuts. New VbfK 34 36 .486 16VS Aingb 59 54 15, Davis 1-4 50 2 Cooper 0-0 shots-23 saves). Toronto, Ing, 16-27-8 (42-40). W ashington 26 42 .382 231/S 0-0 0, Abdelnaby 5 0 0-0 0. Totals 47-94 26-38 New Jersey 23 47 .329 27*« 126. Bruins 7, Nordlques 4 Miami 21 49 .300 29'rz Seattle 21 26 33 33—113 ■ Opportunities for budget debate. What'S ■ w ■ Boston .1 3 3—7 Central Division Portland 28 36 35.27—126 Quebec 1 2 1— 4 51 — 3-Polnt goals—Seattle 3-6 (McKey 1-1, x-CNcago 17 .750 First Period—1, Boston, Hodge 28 (Jonnay), x-D etrolt 43 27 .614 9 McMillan 1-1, Pierce 1<-2 Johnson 51, Banos zasniraa 15:05 (pp). 2, Quebec, Sakic 48 (Nolaa Foigar- News x-Milwaukea 42 28 .600 10 51), FOrtland 6-10 (Drexier 2-3, Porter 23, ■ Union, town come to terms. ty). 15:59. Penallfee—Burridge, Bos (roughing), Atlanta 38 32 .543 14 Ainge 2-3, .Kersey 0-1). Fouled out—Pierce, 13:45; Twist Qua, double innor (roughing), Indiana 35 35 .500 17 Kersey. Rebounds—Seattle 49 (Cage 8), 13:45 March 28.1991 Cleveland 24 44 .353 27 Portlarid 56 (Kersey 11). Assists—Seattle 22 Second Period—3, Quebec, Morin 9 (Hough, C harlotte 20 49 .290 3 1 '« (Threen, Pierce 4), Portland 20 (Porter 10). Sundin), 5:51. 4, Quebec, Pearson 10 (Raglan, WESTERN CONFERENCE Local/Regional Section, Page 4,5. Total fouls—Seattle 32 Portland 28 A—12884. McNeilO, 6:40. 5, Boston, Wiemer 3 (Baers, MIdwsst Division Hodge), 1211.6, Boston, Bourque 20 (Janney), W L P e t GB Suns 117, Timberwolves 95 1334. 7, Boston, Wiamer 4 (Janney, Bourque), Yale researcher x U ta h 46 22 .676 — 18:41. Penaltiae—Quintal, B ^ major (fightino), x-San Antonio 45 23 .662 1 MINNESOTA (95) 7:46; Twist Que, major (fighllng), 7:46; Nilan, blasts smoking x-Houston 44 24 .647 2 Corbin 519 57 15. Mitchell 516 53 19, Manchester’s Award-Winning Newspaper Bos (elbowing), 1236; Finn, Quo (roughing), Dallas 25 42 .373 20'AZ Spencer 2-5 0-0 4. Campbell 519 4-5 16, 1206. NEW HAVEN (A ^ — A Orlando 24 43 .358 211/2 Flicherdson 7-19 0-0 15, Breuer 2-6 0-5 4, Yale researcher, criticizing UJ5. M innesota 22 46 .324 24 Brooks 3-7 5 0 6. D.Wsst 1-4 5 0 2 Murphy 2-3 Third Period—6, Boston, Hoover 4 (Markwart Christian), 6:54. 9, Quebec, Morin 10 (VeHs- Denver 18 51 .261 281/2 3- 5 7, Glass 1-3 0-0 2 Godhead 53 1-2 1, Cof­ tobacco conqianies for prtxnot- Pacifle Division fey 1-10-0 2 Totals 35105 1522 95. chek), 10:57. 10, Boston, Neely 49 (Bourque, Wesley), 1231 (pp). 11, Boston, Neely 50, ing their products in devel(q>ing A xP ortla nd 50 18 .735 — PHOENIX (117) x-LA Lakers 50 20 .714 1 Chambers 4-9 56 13, McDaNel 11-21 0-0 19:57 (sh-en). Penalties—Nilart Bos, minor- countries, is calling on medical xP hoenix 48 22 .686 3 22 Lang 1-2 22 4, Homacek 511 1-1 12, r major-mlscoriduct (charging, lighting), 3:27; institutions and health care Golden Stale 36 33 .522 141/2 Johnson 10-16 56 27, Majerle 514 0-0 10. Twist Quo, doubie minor-major-rNsconduct Gorbachev ignores parliament vote (high-sticking, instigator, fighting), 327; Paar- woiicers to divest themselves of Seattle 32 36 .471 18 Ceballos 1-4 2-2 4. Nealy 2-5 5 4 8 M.Wbst 6-8 0-2 12. Knight 0-1 2-4 2 Peny 0-0 3-4 3.Totals son, Que (high-slicking), 9:13; Lazaro, Bos tobacco investments. LA C lippers 26 44 .371 25 other parts of central Moscow, some unloading thousands of S32-to-286 vote with 93 abstentions a resolution rejecting as Sacramento 18 49 .269 311/2 4591 24-31 117. (slashing), 1530; Wiemer, Bos (high-aticking), ByALANCOOPERMAN Dr. Michele Barry, in an ar­ Minnesota is 27 31 19— 95 18:56; Wbsley, Bos (unsportsmanlike conduct), heimeted troops. unconstitutional the three-week ban on rallies in Moscow or­ x-clinchod playoff berth The Associated Press ticle in today's New England Tuesday's Games PhoeNx 33 39 22 23—117 19:25; Sundin, Que (unsportsmaNike corkfuct), Mikhail Bocharov, one of Yeltsin's top economic aides, dered by Gorbachev's Cabinet on Monday. Charfotte 97, Golden State 94 3-Point goals-^innesota 3-5 (&ooks 2-2, 1925; Boston bench, served by Nealy (delay of Journal of Mnlicine, also calls predicted that one million people would march on the Kremlin Indiana 123, Atlanta 113 Richardson 1-3), Phoenix 3-5 (Homacek 1-1, game), 19:57. MOSCOW — Mikhail S. Oorbachev ignored the Russian As it did, police outside enforced the order by dispersing on physicians and medical as­ Miami 104, Cleveland 98 Johnson 1-1, Nealy 1-1, Chambers 51, Majerle Shots on goal—Boston 12-14-9—35. Quebec come evening. dozens of pro-democracy activists, arresting about six. 0-1). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Minnesota 6 -1 2 -6 -2 6 . parliament's objectitms to his ban oo rallies today and sent sociations to suppmt federal New Jersey 98, Philadelphia 95, OT He told an extraordinary session of the Russian parliament After the vote, a Yeltsin emissary hurried over to Gor­ San Antonio 129, Now York 119, OT 58 (Corbin 12). Phoenix 68 (M.Wast 13). As­ Power-play Opportunitias—Boston 2 of 3; troops and water cannons into city streets where pro- legislatitm requiring tlud tobacco sists—Minnesota 18 (Corbin. Richardson 4), Quebec 0 of 3. that he thought the march would be peaceful, and that law­ Phoenix 117, Minnesota 95 Ree Department photo democracy activists promised a huge demonstratimi. bachev's office to appeal to him to remove the thousands of exports be regulMed as those Portland 126, Seanle 113 Phoenix 31 (Johnson 10). Total fouls—Min­ Goalies—Boston, Lemelln, 16-10-3 (26 makers would inarch at its head. People have been told to run Soviet troops and police flooding into the city center in expec­ Wednesday's Games nesota 24. Phoenix 19. A—14.487. MIDGET CHAMPIONS — The Rockets took the midget basketball title at the Mahoney Rec shots-22 saves). Quebec, Tugnutt, 11-29-10 sold domestically. The events threatened to develc^ into the most serious om- if soldiers attack, Bocharov said. tation of the pro-Yeltsin demonstratioiL Indiana at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Center this past winter. Team members, from left, front row: Laurie Adams, Mashari Teal, (34-28). Barry said Wednesday that Orlando at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. frontation yet between reformers allied with Russian leader Yeltsin supporters t^jpeared in command at parliamentary NCAA Tournament glance The emissary, Ruslan Khasbulatov, said Gorbachev rejected U.S. tobacco companies have Utah at LA Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Jason Goldberg, Chris Duffy, Jeff Champagne, Mike Moriarty. Back row; Kashuane Teal, Devils 3, Rangers 3 Boris N. T^tein and hard-line Cranmunist Party, military and session, w hi^ had been called by hard-liners seeking a vote of the appeal. Gcubachev has said repeatedly that laws and Portland vs. Seattle at Tacoma, 10:30 p.m. EAST REGIONAL turned to develcqiing countries to Thursday's Games First Round Jared McCary, Bradley McMillan, Bryan Gorman, Coach Gary Champagne. New Jersey 1 2 0 0—3 KGB officials lining behind Gorbachev. no confidence in Yeltsin. N.Y. Rangers 0 3 0 0—3 make up losses fiom the declin­ Philadelphia at Charlotte, 7:30 p.ra At Cole Fieldhouse Hundreds of militai^ vehicles suiroimded the Kremlin and The congress, meeting in a Kremlin hall, ^iproved by a Please see SGVIET, page 8. Washington at Cleveland, 7:30 p.ra College Park, Md. First Period—1, New Jersey, LaiNaux 30 ing domestic population of (Wsinrich, Albelln), 838 (pp). Penalties—Show, Boston at Miami, 7:30 p.ra Thursday, March 14 At Ths McKals Center NY (holding), 630; Conacher, NJ (holding), smokers. CNcago at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m.

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