20 MANCHESTER HERALD, TUesday, Dec. 4, 1990 SCOREBOARD WEDNESDAY Big East Confsrsnes O'all W L W L Basketball CONNECTICUT 0 0 3 0 Syracuse 0 0 4 0 ECHO Hockey LOCAL NEWS INSIDE Pittstxjrgh 0 0 4 1 NBA standings Providence 0 0 4 0 Georgetown 0 0 3 0 Pee WIee A EASTERN CONFERENCE S i John's 0 0 3 0 Atlantic Division Villanova 0 0 3 1 «E’$6oTAtosr CR Klawin Construction bowed to Hamden, ■ Manchester man charged as gambler. W' L PM. GB 3-2, and tied East Haven, 3-3. Eric Hurtuk had Ulanr^Htpr Seton Hall 0 0 2 1 Boston 13 3 .813 Boston College 0 0 5 1 LEAST two goals and Nate Spieker, Scott Cochran and Philadelphia 11 6 .647 Kyle Klewin one apiece. Goalie Todd Fleuswlrlh Now Y)rt( 6AMES ■ Environmentally aware students. 7 8 .467 Monday's Results had 49 saves In the two games. Spieker, Jason New Jersey 6 10 .375 Virginia 84, Pittsburgh 80 <SiVEMEONEREA3oH TCLEVttP. Thibodeau, Tyler Brooks, Jim Morin and Jamie What'S Miami 5 10 .333 Boston College 100, Maryland 85 Sutherland drew assists. Whshington 5 11 613 Villanova 82, Pennsylvania 62 gw HECAKtWlH ■ FOI workshop for commissioners. Central Division Tuesday's Games Pee WeeB Detroit News 13 3 .813 Clemson vs. Seton Hall, 7 p.m. Hebron Wbod Products tied Springfield, 1-1, Milwaukee 11 5 .688 N.C. Stale vs. Syracuse. 9 p.m. and fell to Hamden, 3-2 Chris Greenland, Seen Chicago 10 6 .625 Wardwsll and Duke Mansell had the goals. Nick ■ Town hall referendum OK delayed. Cleveland 9 8 .529 Wsdnssday's Games fifiaiczyk, Mike Dmont and Chris Grsenlarxl Charlotte 8 8 .500 Georgia Tech vs. SL John's, 7 p.m. drew assists. Goalie Keith Dumont had 16 Dec. 5,1990 Indiana 6 10 .375 Duke vs. Georgetown, 9 p.m. saves In the loss to Hamden. Atlanta 4 10 .286 Northeastern at Providence, 8 p.m. Local/Regional Section, Page 7. WESTERN CONFERENCE Thursday's Games Squirt B MIdwast Division Wake Forest vs. Villanova, 7 p.m. NAMCO bowed to Hamden, 4-1, and best W L PM. GB UConn at North Carolina, 9 p.m. Man injured Son Antonio 9 4 .692 Springfield, 3-1. Jeff King, Greg FTaymer, Mike Marshall at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. McCarthy and Kris Davis had the NAfiilCO Houston 9 7 .563 goals. Kris Davis, Bob Curtis and Flaymer drew Ybur Hometown Newspaper Voted 1990 New England NewspaperHrraIJi of the Year in crash Utah 9 7 .563 assists. Andy Mursko played well In goal Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Dallas 6 7 .462 How Top 25 fared against Springfield. BOLTON — A Danbury man Minnesota 5 11 .313 1. UNLV (16) did m t play. Next: at Nevada. was critically injured Thesday Denver 3 12 .200 Saturday. Mite A Orlando 3 13 .188 2. Arizona (66) did not play. Next: at North­ -Q. when his car collided with a Pacific Division ern Arizona. Wednesday. Elm/Lyder outlasted Wbllingford, 7-6. Eric tractor trailer on Route 6. F^rtland 14 1 .933 3. Arkansas (51) did rwt play. Next: vs. Lundberg had three goals and Tom Lattanzio Golden State 11 6 .647 Louisiana Tech at Little Rock, Ark., Wednesday. and Kevin Bourn two apiece for the winners. State police say Saphron Son LA Lakers 8 5 .615 4. Syracuse (46) did not play. Next: vs. North Bourn and Danielle Flobenhymer each drew two was headed east on Route 6 near F’hoenix 8 5 .615 Carolina Stale, Tuesday. 5. Duke (51) did not assists and Lattanzio, Ruth and Chris Sheehan Disturbed pupils hampering schools Johnson Road when his Honda LA Clippers 8 8 .500 play. Next at No. 6 Georgetown, Wednesday. one apiece. Seattle CRX veered into the westbound 4 9 .306 6. Georgetown (36) did not play. Next: vs. By SCOTT B. BREDE Sacramento 1 13 .071 No. 5 Duke, Wednesday. MiteB grabbed a knife and thrashed it the last year, said school officials, Cormier, the director of pupil per­ lane and struck the oncoming Monday's Gamas 7. Indiana 4-1) did not play. Next: at Vander- Manchester Herald “We never used to talk about kids Win (roughing). 362; StewarL NJ, major (fight­ First Federal Savings was busy with lour around uncontrollably. who are finding themselves ex­ sonnel services and special educa­ truck. Son’s car came to rest in Boston 135, SoaMe 102 bilL Tuesday. games. The Bankers tall to Wbllingford, 5-1, being hospitalized at 5 or 6 years Utah 135, Vifashinglon 101 ing), 560; Cronin, Win, major (fighting) 5:30. Another youngster has trouble asperated at coping with the town’s 8. UCLA (46) did not play. Next: vs. SL Overtime—None. Penalties--^ne. then beet Wbllingford, 9-2, topped Ridgefield, tion for the Manchester school dis­ old,” he said, noting that each of the the eastbound lane where it was Ttissday's Gamas Hockey MANCHESTER — A five-ycar- sleeping and spends entire nights Mary's, Calif., Wednesday. Shots on goal—New Jersey 8-12-12-2—34. Football 9-1, blanked Columbia, 1-0, and nipped Flam- growing number of maladjusted stu­ trict. hit by another vehicle. Denvar at Cleveland, 730 p.m. youths in the examples are currently 9. Ohio Slats (36) did not play. Next: vs. Winnipeg 12-8-9-2—31. den, 3-2. Peter Flanbury had the goal In the loss old-boy attempted to set fire to his decimating his household. PofUand at Miami, 7:30 p.m. dents. Cormier said that such domestic Son had to be extricated from Chicago Stale. Saturday. Ftower-play Opportunities—Now .lorsoy 0 of to IMIlingford. Hanbury had four goals, Mike receiving professional psychiatric Seattle at New Jersey. 7:30 p.m. mother’s bed, while she was asleep Those arc not headlines in a su­ “A few years ago, people used to 10. North Carolina (3-1) did not play. Next: NHL standings 2; Winnipeg 1 of 3. NFL standings Moynihan two and Dan Nelson, Jeff OConnor horror stories are rising at such an care. his car by Bolton fire fighters Orlando at New Mjrk, 7:30 p.m, and Jim Rufini one apiece In the win over Wbl­ in it. permarket tabloid, but rather events vs. No. 14 ConnecticuL Thursday. Goalies— New Jersey. Burke, 4-5-3 (31 say you’re giving us a couple of iso­ and was flown by Lifestar Milwaukee at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. WALES CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE lingford. Flanbury had three goals, Moynihan alarming rate that they can no longer 11. Rtlsburgh (4-1) lost to No. 21 Virginia Patrick Division shots-27 saves). Winnipeg, Tobaracci 1-2-2 East A six-year-old impulsively that occurred in Manchester within lated horror stories,” said Richard Phoenix at Chicago, 8 p.m. (34-30). and O'Connor two apiece and Joe Greco and be discarded as rare events. helicopter to Hartford Hospital 84-80. Next: vs. Marshall, Thursday. W L TPte GF GA W L T Pet. PF RA Please see PROBLEMS, page 6. Indiana at Minnesota, 8 p.m. A—11,758. Nelson one each vs. Flidgefield. Chad Flioux where he is in the Intensive Care Atlanta at Houston, 8:30 p.m. 12 Alabama (2-1) did not play. Next at NY Rangers 17 9 5 39 120 91 Buffalo 10 2 0 .833 342 200 Referee—Mike McGeough. Linesmen— and Flulini played well. Hanbury had the only Wichita State, Tuesday. Philadelphia 36 110 93 Miami 9 3 0 . 750I 252 164 Unit. Detroit at LA Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Shane Heyer, Jerry Patoman. goal in Ihe win over Columbia. Chris Flanbury Dallas at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. 13. Georgia (46) did not play. Next: at Mer­ New Jersey 32 107 93 Indianapolis 5 7 0 .417’ 193 250 cer, Saturday. was In goal for Ihe shutouL And Nelson, Han­ The truck driver, James T. Wsdnssday's Games Washington 30 98 92 N.Y. Jets 4 9 0 .308I 216 295 14. Connecticut (36) did not play. Next: at AHL standings bury and Moynihan had the scores In the win McNally of Branford, was taken Denver at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Pittsburgh 26 115 109 New England 1 11 0 .083 151 342 over Flanxlea Shaun Lappen and Jeff CCorv Porter students No. 10 North Carolina, Thursday. Phoenix at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. NY Islarvlers 20 71 97 Norlfwm Division Csntral nor also played well. by ambulance to Manchester 15. Southern Mississippi (26) beat Hawaii Portland at Orlando. 7:30 p.m. Adams Division w L T Pts GF GA Cincinnati 7 5 0 .583 275 274 Loa 105-71. Next: at Tennessee Tech, Memorial Hospital where he Cleveland at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Boston 14 8 4 32 84 78 Springfield 15 9 3 33 124 97 Pittsburgh 6 6 0 .500 210 197 MiteC Thursday. Montreal 13 13 3 29 8 7 91 Atlanta at San Antonio. 8:30 p.m. Fredericton 14 11 2 30 99 90 Houston 6 6 0 .500 266 229 was treated and released for 16. Oklahoma (4-1) did not play. Next: at No. Hartford 11 12 4 26 78 86 Moncton The Children's Race topped Newington, 7-2. Detroit at Utah, 9:30 p.m. 10 9 8 28 89 87 Cleveland 2 10 0 .167 187 338 minor injuries. The driver of the 23 Texas. Tuesday. Buffalo 9 10 7 25 80 81 Halifax 11 12 6 28 122 134 Danny Colon had four go^s, Lauren O'Connor Wfashington at Golden State, 10:30 p.m.
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