20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Jan. 14, 1991 In Brief • • Monroe one-man show for Wolfpack TUESDAY By The Associated Press scored 26 points for the Yellow Jackets UConn falls to No. 13 (9-5, 1-2). NEW YORK (AP) — No major supriscs in college Rodney Monroe pulled North Carolina No. 1 UNLV 116, Fresno State 91: basketball lately, and none in the latest Associated Press State back into the game, and almost Larry Johnson scored 27 pomts and LOCAL NEWS INSIDE rankings: UNLV is the unanimous No. 1 pick for the pushed the great David Thompson to the Stacey Augmon 22, leadmg the Runnin’ second straight week, and no change in the first eight back of the school record book. Rebels (11-0) at Fresno State. Johnson teams, cither. With Thompson watching from the had 19 points as UNLV took a 66-48 lead m Ed Board must cut $2 million. UNLV got all 64 first-place votes for a total of 1,600 stands, Monroe scored 48 points and ral­ at halftime, then scored the first eight points in a nationwide poll of sports writers and broad­ lied the Wolfpack in the second half Sun­ points of the second half. UNLV will play casters. The Runnin’ Rebels easily held the top spot day to a 90-83 victory over No. 24 Geor­ at second-ranked Arkansas on Feb. 10. ■ FOIC to appeal judge’s decision. What'S today after last week’s victories over San Jose State, gia Tech. No. 2 Arkansas 113, Texas Tech 86: Utah State and Fresno State by an average of 28 points. Thompson, a two-time All-American, Oliver Miller scored 27 points and Todd ■ Bolton school projects’ impact shown. News Arkansas, after beating Texas and Texas Tech, stayed scored a team-record 57 points in 1974 Day and Lee Mayberry added 20 each as against Buffalo State. But with Monroe second with 1,520 points. UNLV (11-0) will play at Arkansas (15-1) won on the road. The Jan. 15,1991 Arkansas (15-1) on Feb. 10. Razorbacks broke away from a 41-38 ■ Piano properties to be foreclosed. Indiana, Ohio State, North Carolina, Arizona, UCLA lead late in the first half. and Syracuse held their positions from last week. Ken­ NCAA Hoop 2 killed in tucky moved from 11th to ninth and St. John’s stayed at No. 8 Syracuse 69, Seton Hall 67: Local/Regional Section, Page 7. No. 10 with Sunday’s victory at Connecticut, which David Johnson’s free throw with 4 9 slaying protest shooting non-stop, Thompson knew his seconds left tied the game, then dropped from No. 9 to 13th. mark was in trouble. JERUSALEM (AP) — Pales­ Utah and Seton Hall each broke into the ratings. Utah -ebounded his own miss and scored with “It was looking like it was about to 2.4 seconds to go as Syracuse (14-2) tinians rioted in the occupied (15-1) has won 12 straight games and is now No. 23, Ybur Hometown Newspaper Manchester's Award-Winning Newspaper go,” Thompson said. “I was just glad it .•nded a two-game skid. Newsstand Price: 35 Cents lands today to protest the slay­ while Seton Hall (10-3) advanced to No. 25 despite a didn’t go into overtime. I knew it would ings of the PLO’s deputy leader loss at home to Syracuse. have been gone by then.” No. 15 Georgetown 61, Boston Coll. and two other officials in In Sunday’s other Top 25 game. No. 10 56: Dikembe Mutombo’s 24 points and Tunisia. Arab reports said army Vikes fire Burns, Schnelker St. John’s beat No. 9 Connecticut 72-59. 15 rebounds helped Georgetown (10-3) gunfire killed two demonstrators MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota Vikings coach On Saturday, it was No. 1 UNLV 116, rally from an eight-point deficit in the and wounded at least 60. Jerry Bums fired defensive and offensive coordinators Fresno State 91; No. 2 Arkansas 113, second half. The army confirmed 13 Floyd Peters and Bob Schnelker. No replacements were Clock ticks down to zero hour people were wounded and said it Texas Tech 86; No. 4 Ohio State 92, Wis­ No. 17 Pitt 101, Providence 82: Brian named. Both had been hired in 1986 and both had consin 60; No. 5 North Carolina 89, No. was checking other reports. Shorter, who missed nearly all of ganizer Geetha Krishnan. “A lot of another year remaining on their contracts. 13 Virginia 86 in double overtime; No. 6 By ARLENE LEVINSON The worst clashes occurred in preseason practice with a viral infection, students are apathetic. This should Under Peters, the Vikings led the NFL in defense in Arizona 82. No. 7 UCLA 77; No. 8 The Associated Press the Gaza Strip, once home to had 23 points and 13 rebounds for Pitt help raise awareness.” 1988 and 1989. The ranking slipped to 13th in 1990 as Syracuse 69, Seton Hall 67; No. 11 Ken­ Salah Khalaf, the most Anti-war protests grew disruptive, Churches in a dozen countries and injuries sidelined the regulars. tucky 78, Tencesscc 74; No. 12 Ok­ (14-3). prominent of the three PLO offi­ Others: Daryl Reed scored 27 points, flights overseas were curtailed, air­ every state planned to ring their Schnelker had already been stripped of most of his lahoma 113, Colorado 97; No. 14 Duke cials slain Monday night in a helping Lamar rally from a sluggish first ports and nuclear plants stepped up bells at noon in a solemn message: authority between the 1989 and 1990 seasons, when Tom 94, Maryland 78; and No. 15 Georgetown TUnis suburb. security against terrorist attacks and Make peace. Moore was hired as assistant head coach in charge of of­ 61, Boston College 56. half to beat Hartford 98-86. Lamar of the Southland Conference children cried with the approach of Demonstrators burned a flag and fense. Also: No. 16 East Tennessee State 95, Court rules on improved to 11-4 with Saturday’s game, zero hour today in the Persian Gulf. a police officer was hit in the head Funnan, 79; No. 17 Pittsburgh 101, The Associated Press while Hartford fell to 6-7. Churches around the nation with a stick in a protest by 1,(X)0 in busing issue Rogers to have record erased Providence 82; No. 18 Nebraska 97, Iowa STEAL — Ohio State’s Jamaal Brown, left, steals the ball from Wis­ hummed with prayer in the final Minneapolis. In Seattle, 30,000 took WASHINGTON (AP) — The COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Former Heisman Trophy State 87; No. 19 Southern Mississippi Hartford jumped out to a 9-2 lead and hours before the U.N. deadline for part in a candlelight march against Supreme Court today made it winner George Rogers, charged with cocaine and 101, Virginia Tech 99 in overtime; No. 20 consin’s John Ellenson in their Big Ten clash Saturday night in stayed ahead until Reed’s two free throws Iraq to get out of Kuwait. San Fran­ war. Protesters stopped traffic on the easier for school districts nation­ marijuana possession, will enter a pre-trial intervention LSU 96, Auburn 84; No. 21 South Columbus, Ohio. The Buckeyes routed the Badgers, 92-60. put Lamar ahead with 3:06 to play in the cisco declared itself a sanctuary for Golden Gate Bridge in San Francis­ wide to abandon forced busing program and avoid a criminal record. Carolina 85, Cincinnati 69; Minnesota 79, first half. The Cardinals ended the first war resisters. And in a throwback to co and took over the post office in of students once racial Two days before leaving office last week, former No. 22 Iowa 77; No. 23 New Mexico half with a 15-2 run for a 45-38 lead at in­ up with the school record for points in an Tech star guard Kenny Anderson, who the ’60s, teach-ins were held from Iowa City, Iowa. desegregation has been Solicitor James Anders agreed to put Rogers in the State 64, UC-Santa Barbara 57; and Utah termission. Atlantic Coast Conference game. scored 50 points in a game earlier this the Massachusetts Institute of Tech­ More than 100 people were ar­ achieved. program. Rogers will have his record erased and he will 67, No. 25 Texas-El Paso 60. Hartford got no closer than five points Monroe finished 17-for-37 from the season, saw what it was like to be on the nology to the University of rested in Chicago during the morn­ The court’s 5-3 decision in a avoid jail by performing community service. He was Neither Monroe nor North Carolina in the second half. Ron Moye led field, including 6-for-8 from 3-point other side as he was among those who Washington. ing rush hour when 5,000 protesters case from Oklahoma City said charged in April with possession of cocaine and State got off to a good start against visit­ range. He began the day with a 27-point tried to guard Monroe. Hartford with 20 points, and Vin Baker marijuana with intent to distribute. Students “don’t know enough federal court supervision over ing Georgia Tech. Monroe shot just 4- scoring average. “He’s their only weapon, basically, and added 19. about this,” said MIT teach-in or­ Please see GULF, page 6. previously segregated public 40 killed in soccer riot for-16 and the Wolfpack missed their last “I’m a very confident player. Every they set him up so well,” Anderson said. The Hawks shot 92.9 percent from the schools should end if officials 14 shots in falling behind 50-38 at game I play, I think it’s going to be like “We played good defense.
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