- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : ANTIQUES : Pillows From the Past
- ENTERTAINING : California Parties--Past and Future : THE TEENS
- 1990 BOOK PRIZE WINNER: FICTION : On Edna O'Brien's 'Lantern Slides'
- UCLA Students Get the Word Out About Slang : Language: A sampler of UCLA-speak is a hot seller on campus. An expanded version is due in February.
- Some Knew Risks of Lincoln's Bonds, Testimony Shows : Thrift: Other investors did not take the time to read material provided by now-bankrupt American Continental Corp., the grand jury learned.
- Bishop Amat Senior Picked for Conference
- Paul Brickman's very funny 1983 Risky Business...
- Farm Modernization Expands Mexico's Revolutionary Cry for 'Land and Liberty!'
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Bones May Be Those of Prospective Saint
- Forgotten Constituencies Hold the Future of the State : Minorities: In the future, unlike today, no one will be elected governor who has ignored the concerns of nearly half the state's people.
- Growth Hormone Reverses Signs of Age : Medicine: Injections changed body composition of elderly men by as much as 20 years. But failing eyesight and hearing loss were not affected.
- City, Citizens Deserve to Be Commended : * Collaborative Effort Helped Bring About Compromise to Encroachment Problem
- Canyon Fire Contained
- Notes about your surroundings.
- It's Time to Take the Kids to Work
- COUNTY ELECTIONS : Incumbents Face Test of Voter Revolt : Ballots: Orange County is traditionally a safe haven for the status quo, but several officeholders risk being tossed by the storm of dissatisfaction.
- POLITICAL NOTEBOOK : Cable TV Stations to Cover Santa Monica Races
- They Plan to Pound Pavement for Boy Battling Leukemia
- California Newspapers Fill Out Their Ballots
- ELECTIONS MEASURES : Higher Sales Tax Would Help Roads
- Inglewood Selects Development Head
- Quiet Arrest for Longshoreman at Center of Melee
- L.A. Planning Dept.--a Passive Role? : Development: City Council members wield the real power in deciding whether and how much to build. The city agency handles routine matters and often stays in the shadows.
- Local Laws Try to Put the Lid on Rogue Recyclers
- Pheasant Trapping Keeps You Up at Night
- Miami Lets the Air Out of Van Pelt and Pitt, 45-0 : Hurricanes: Panther quarterback is held under 100 yards passing for the first time in his career. Erickson throws for 355.
- SUNSET LEAGUE CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Taylor's Third League Title Gives Edison Leg Up on Competition
- Ventura's Running Game Sparkles, 44-22
- Mulligan Sees Positives in Exhibition Defeat
- Peoria's Hat Trick: Rivermen Top Gulls 3rd Time This Week
- San Diego State Rolls Up Sixes and a Win, 66-14 : Aztecs: Point total against Utah is biggest since 1968. McGwire passes for four touchdowns.
- Wine List : There Are Plenty of Hops, but Grapes Are Good, Too
- A Tip of the Hat to Country
- NBA ROUNDUP : A Night for King as Bullets Win
- Stage Fare for November Will Vary From Old Favorites to New Works and Musicals
- Keep the Cheap Mortgage, Use Funds Elsewhere
- New Airline Service to Ho Chi Minh City
- ENTERTAINING : California Parties--Past and Future : MASTER MECHANICS : In an age of planned obsolescence, it's nice to know that some things neverchange.
- Elements of Tile : Mosaics Add Flash to Furniture, Architecture and Even Teapots
- Strangers May Have Interest in Your Payments : Lending: The S&L; that gave you a home loan may have sold your mortgage to investment pools. This gives it cash to make loans to others.
- Farrah Fawcett has an itty bitty part...
- COUNTY ELECTION / PROPOSITION B : $817-Million Bid to Improve Parks : Environment: Long Beach would be a major beneficiary, receiving $36.8 million.
- Bush to Spend Thanksgiving With U.S. Troops in Gulf : Mideast: The trip will put an American President in a potential war zone for the first time since 1966, when Lyndon Johnson visited Vietnam.
- California IN BRIEF : RICHMOND : Judge Investigated for Dating Witness
- Mexico Zoo Has Magic Touch for Pandas
- Glendora Schools Get $1,000 for Materials
- Health Services Sought for Nigeria's Teen-Age Mothers : Africa: Childbirth injuries leave many as outcasts. Risks are great for all pregnant women in rural areas.
- Dedication Held for Indian Clinic
- N.Y. 'Vanity Addresses' Stir Confusion : Location: The craze is part of developers' efforts to create hot new real estate. But those buildings may be difficult to find.
- Glendora : Senior Housing Being Built
- Canyon Bond and Schools Generate Heat : Teacher contracts and how to manage financial concerns dominate the spirited campaigns for seats on several local education panels.
- Warriors on a Musical Battlefield : Valencia: Defending division champion Canyon High School takes third place as 21 marching bands compete in a Rampage of refrains.
- Local pageants discover that when it comes to finding contestants, here she isn't.
- ELECTIONS INCUMBENCY : Challengers Milk Rising Voter Anger
- Police Believe Woman Was Victim of Strangling : Investigation: A murderer, not heart attack, probably killed a hairstylist whose body was found at home, Garden Grove police say.
- Technology Marketing Appoints New President
- Going Organic
- 'A' IS FOR AWFUL
- Pickler's 'Hit Mail' Misses the Mark
- San Marcos' Path
- Surrogate Case Draws Fire From Those Sick at Heart, Sick of Suits
- Measure M's Approach to Traffic Woes
- The Readers Respond to 'Moviemakers, Movie Critics and You' : Votes for the Reader and the L.A. Weekly
- BABY INSANE
- Prop. 143: Upgrade College Buildings
- 'A' IS FOR AWFUL
- READERS REACT: TAKING ISSUE WITH TIMES' STANDS : Note: Many letters writers support our views; many do not. In the spirit of vigorous discussion of the issues, here is a selection of letters that disagrees with us. : Environmental Issues: PROPS. 128, 130, 138
- Tinkering With Taxes Won't Bolster Economy
- BABY INSANE
- Grown-up advice
- Eleventh-hour plea
- Dinkins' No-Win Media Battle
- Pringle, Umberg Inspire 'No' Vote on Term Limits
- READERS REACT: TAKING ISSUE WITH TIMES' STANDS : Note: Many letters writers support our views; many do not. In the spirit of vigorous discussion of the issues, here is a selection of letters that disagrees with us. : Term Limits: PROPS. 131, 140
- CALIFORNIA JOURNAL : 1990 Ballot Pamphlet--It Takes a College Degree : Politics: The 224-page tome is intimidating to most voters, even though attempts have been made to make such guides more understandable. This year's is a challenge even to the best educated of the populace.
- 'Safe and Sane' Fireworks Still an Explosive Issue
- Student Disputes Image of Westlake
- Hotel Additions
- Listen and Compare
- Lottery a Waste
- READERS REACT: TAKING ISSUE WITH TIMES' STANDS : Note: Many letters writers support our views; many do not. In the spirit of vigorous discussion of the issues, here is a selection of letters that disagrees with us. : Alcohol Taxes: Props. 126, 134
- Hotel Additions
- READERS REACT: TAKING ISSUE WITH TIMES' STANDS : Note: Many letters writers support our views; many do not. In the spirit of vigorous discussion of the issues, here is a selection of letters that disagrees with us. : Term Limits: PROPS. 131, 140
- READERS REACT: TAKING ISSUE WITH TIMES' STANDS : Note: Many letters writers support our views; many do not. In the spirit of vigorous discussion of the issues, here is a selection of letters that disagrees with us. : Other Measures: PROPS. 132, 133, 141
- I watch Keith Olbermann (KCBS) because I...
- MAURICE SENDAK
- Surrogate Case Draws Fire From Those Sick at Heart, Sick of Suits
- Measure M's Approach to Traffic Woes
- Supreme Sacrifices : ALL THAT GLITTERED; My Life With the Supremes <i> By Tony Turner with Barbara Aria (Dutton: $18.95; 299 pp.) </i> : SUPREME FAITH; Someday We'll Be Together <i> By Mary Wilson with Patricia Romanowski (HarperCollins: $19.95; 304 pp.) </i>
- Getting the Drop on Paint-Ball Games
- Backers of Sheriff Gates Critiqued
- READERS REACT: TAKING ISSUE WITH TIMES' STANDS : Note: Many letters writers support our views; many do not. In the spirit of vigorous discussion of the issues, here is a selection of letters that disagrees with us. : Alcohol Taxes: Props. 126, 134
- Getting the Drop on Paint-Ball Games
- The Readers Respond to 'Moviemakers, Movie Critics and You' : Screening Out the Trash
- Pringle, Umberg Inspire 'No' Vote on Term Limits
- The Readers Respond to 'Moviemakers, Movie Critics and You' : The Escapism of Today's Motion Pictures
- 'Surrogate' Lawyer an Embarrassment
- MENINGITIS VACCINE
- BABY INSANE
- Cypress Planning Commission Costs
- READERS REACT: TAKING ISSUE WITH TIMES' STANDS : Note: Many letters writers support our views; many do not. In the spirit of vigorous discussion of the issues, here is a selection of letters that disagrees with us. : Environmental Issues: PROPS. 128, 130, 138
- Let's See More About Plan for Spadra Landfill
- Pringle, Umberg Inspire 'No' Vote on Term Limits
- 'A' IS FOR AWFUL
- GOP House Candidate Outspends Rival 19-1 : Campaign: Dana Rohrabacher has swamped challenger Guy C. Kimbrough in fund-raising and spending. Other Republicans seem to have similar financial power.
- Turnovers Turn It for Rancho Santiago
- Huskies Achieve No. 1 Goal : Washington: Don James' team is going to Rose Bowl. It also has sights on national title.
- <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic). : </i>
- An Updating of the Old Dependable Belle-Vue
- J. Patrick Galvin Jr. has been appointed...
- Solitude Near the Freeways
- Scholars in Residence : Schools Offer Housing for Faculty; USC Hopes Its Project Will Aid Neighborhood
- Oregon Sheep Ranches Offer a Bit of New Zealand in the Northwest
- THE END OF THE ROAD By...
- Building Home in Alaska Was Kit Stuff
- ENTERTAINING : California Parties--Past and Future
- UCLA Agrees to Hold the Line on Traffic : Development: The unprecedented agreement would allow the city of Los Angeles to halt campus growth if quotas are exceeded.
- $16-Million Plan Aims to Aid L.B. Image : Marketing: From cosmetic touch-ups to a new vocabulary, a communications group proposes ways to make Iowa by the Sea an 'international city.'
- Brundtland Takes Oslo Reins Again
- Stream of Exiles Returning to Nicaragua Slows : Miami: Many emigres went home with high hopes after the Chamorro regime was elected. But confidence is fading in the face of growing turmoil.
- Claremont : Sewer Fee Increase Studied
- $205,195 Grant to Fund Video on Drug Abuse
- Measure M Is Last, Best Hope for Traffic : * Be Prepared to Wait a Few Lifetimes for Help if It Fails
- 19 Unsung Heroes Win 'Good Neighbor' Awards : Community activism: A crime fighter got his street cleaned up, but paid a high price. Assemblyman Katz hopes the prizes inspire others.
- Whale of a Work in Progress Offers Glimpse to Past
- Protected Lands Still Under Siege : Growth: A network of county ecological zones--formed a decade ago--has been neglected and nibbled away by development.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- SPOTLIGHT / FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM SATURDAY'S GAMES : NOTEWORTHY
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Man Held in Fatal Beating of Prankster
- Nanny Scarcity Has Parents Scrambling to Make Job Worth It
- The Fabulous Baker Boys (Cinemax Sunday at...
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : John F. Kennedy Jr. Passes Bar Exam
- Quake Jolts New Guinea
- Chicken Dinners and Dreams : Life's a Whirl for Young Minorities With Political Aspirations
- City Officials Skeptical of CRA Subsidy : Hollywood: Council members question whether developers really need $140 million from taxpayers for two revitalization projects.
- CALLING IT AS THEY SEE IT : When results don't live up to expectations, perception is reality. : California: The state is in trouble.
- BEST BET
- Move Could Lead to Aerosol Paint Ban : Pollution: AQMD board sets new emission standard that makers of the popular spray products will find difficult to meet.
- Video Gifts to Servicemen
- Bruins Pay the Penalty, 28-24 : UCLA: Pass interference call on fourth down is crucial as Oregon rallies for victory. Maddox throws for 332 yards.
- Heavy Losses Mask GM's Global Potential
- GUIDEBOOK : How to Visit Ecuador's Shopping Meccas
- THE DONKEY INSIDE By Ludwig Bemelmans...
- Lemmeowt! : It Seems That a Cat, Too, Is Entitled to Lives, Liberty and the Purrsuit of Happiness
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOOD : Ancient Waters
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FASHION : Underwear Over All
- FOOD & WINE : The Luxurious Lima : Fresh Corn, Peppers and (Frozen) Beans Make a New Version of Indian Succotash
- ENTERTAINING : California Parties--Past and Future : THE SIXTIES
- Worlds in Collision : MEAN SPIRIT <i> By Linda Hogan (Atheneum: $19.95; 370 pp.) </i>
- TANGLED UP IN BLUE By Larry...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Bush Opposes 'Big Green' Proposition : Campaign: President says environmental initiative is not needed. EPA chief calls goals 'laudable' but says measure is 'not essential.'
- Crazy About 'Psycho' : WHY ANTHONY PERKINS KEEPS TURNING UP AS NORMAN BATES
- Soviet Troops in Germany Load Potatoes for Home
- 3 D.C. Taxicab Firms Settle Race Bias Suit
- Crash Ignites Wall of Fire on O.C. Freeway
- STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL : Smith Calls Lungren Hypocritical on Mailer
- LOTTERY RESULTS : NOV. 3
- Top Brass Star in Rams' Nightmare
- * Robert F. Aldrich has been appointed...
- ENTERTAINING : California Parties--Past and Future : THE FORTIES
- Good Advice Available to Prepare for 'Big One'
- 1990 BOOK PRIZE WINNER: POETRY : On John Caddy's 'The Color of Mesabi Bones'
- Closed-End Funds Are a Bargain During Slump
- Rick Shikai has joined the Costa Mesa...
- A Camera, a Craft and a Cause : VOICES IN THE MIRROR <i> By Gordon Parks (Doubleday: $22.95; 368 pp.)</i>
- THE 1990 ROBERT KIRSCH AWARD : Czeslaw Milosz: The Virile Voice of History
- Choice Is Wide for Low-Flow Water Systems : Irrigation: Different drip systems serve different plantings. Kits are available for most.
- What Men Really Want : TRIAL <i> By Clifford Irving (Summit Books: $19.95; 303 pp.) </i> A FAINT COLD FEAR <i> By Robert Daley (Little, Brown: $19.95; 450 pp.) </i>
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOR KIDS : The Big Trains That Could
- The Many Days of His Life
- Robert Redford, the Television Kid
- Ex-Bush Aide Atwater Turns to God
- Radical Hindu Group Vows to Try Again to Start on Disputed Temple
- OF, BY AND FOR THE CHILDREN : Not soap--but kids clean up at 'The All American Soap Box Derby' on Nick
- Soviet Syndicate Unhappy With Assignment to Mission Bay
- OAK TREE : Upsets the Rule in California Cup
- Surfer Andino Closer to Points Title After First-Round Victory
- Chargers Face Another Foe in 'Dome Din
- EAST ROUNDUP : Penn State Stymies West Virginia
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Servite Can't Keep Loyola From Setting Up Title Showdown
- Titans Can't Find a Way to Stay With San Jose
- Larry Clark's Pictures of Survival : A troubled upbringing inspired his early photographs of a violent drug culture and his current work about victimized adolescents
- In Search of . . . Jack Wild
- Here We Go Again
- <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic). : </i>
- PARTY TIME: The top rung of the...
- Musician Segues From Rock to Raymond Chandler
- HMO's Architect Steps Away but Leaves His Stamp : Medicine: Dr. Robert Gumbiner's Fountain Valley-based FHP International Corp. succeeded while others foundered. His organizational demands are a key factor.
- WASHINGTON / CATHERINE COLLINS : Congress May Get Moving on Truck Safety When the New Session Starts
- Chip Technology Without the Manufacturing
- * John Del Vecchio has been appointed...
- * Timothy McLoughlin has been named vice...
- THE CIVIL WAR NOTEBOOK OF DANIEL CHISHOLM,...
- Special Interests Behaving as if There <i> Is </i> a Free Lunch
- * Henry G. Kohlman has been named...
- New Rules Add Incentive for Tax-Loss Selling
- Farmers Try to Polish Up Their Tarnished Image
- HMO Iron Man Leaves Quite a Healthy Legacy : Health care: Dr. Robert Gumbiner built FHP International Corp. into a mighty health maintenance organization even as others fell by the wayside.
- GUIDEBOOK : Where to Find Your Daily Bread
- 1990 BOOK PRIZE WINNER: HISTORY : On Richard Fletcher's 'The Quest for El Cid'
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : WINES : Investment Procedures and a National Registry for Your Cellar
- Air by JAMES DICKEY
- FICTIONEDEN CLOSE by Anita Shreve (Signet: $4.95)....
- A Special Touch of Diplomacy
- Hospitals May Require 'Economic Credentials'
- Poll and Attack From an Intraparty Foe Further Dampen Thatcher's Week
- Compton Police Will Get $1.3 Million as Their Share of Seized Drug Money
- Teacher Puts Lots of Life Into a Deadly Subject
- Nashville Bar Serves Up Sunday Services
- BEST BET
- On Collision Course: Poor Trash Gleaners and New Waste Management Programs : Recycling: A homeless scavenger's arrest raises a moral issue for one city.
- Saving a Piece of the Past : Landmark: The Hollywood gas station in Art Deco style will reopen this week as a snack shop.
- Claremont : Cafe Additions Rejected
- Prime-Time Flicks
- New Clinic to Study Engineering Problems
- Homeless Used to Hawk Papers, Groups Charge
- Breaking the Grip of Smoking : Health: An outreach project hopes to loosen hold of tobacco use on Southeast Asian cultures.
- THE TIMES POLL : Voters Say Initiatives Are 'Out of Control'
- CSSM Faculty Cries Out for More Lab Space : Academia: Professors say inadequacy of laboratories in the plans could keep the new university from gaining respect in the sciences.
- ROADWORK : Major projects for the week of Nov. 4-10
- ELECTIONS : Several Measures Will Shape County Budget Fate
- VENTURA : Council to Consider Taylor Ranch Plan
- Steve Peterson and Robert Dreher of the...
- Season's Back in Session: SDSU Rips Utes
- TENNIS : Edberg and Becker Get Together Again in Paris
- Glazers Offer Radical Plan for NL Expansion
- UC San Diego's Reign as Soccer Champ Ends in Sleet, Snow
- JAZZ / ALBUM REVIEWS
- Author Wants Theater to Be a Good Experience for Children
- Children Double as Stars in Stage Show of 'Tales of a Fourth-Grade Nothing'
- Quibbles & Bits
- Craig Smith has been appointed director of...
- With Vacation Packages, All's Well Sometimes : Vacations: Tour operators and resort properties are offering plenty of those 'all-inclusive' packages. Travelers should note, however, what 'all' actually includes.
- GUIDEBOOK : Getting Back to the Country
- Up From Irish Purity
- Company Shows Its Range in Shooting Park
- THE END OF NATURE By Bill...
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : GOING PLACES : Back to the Tribal
- Mozambique Seeks Peace Amid Famine : Africa: Talks with rebel forces broke down in September, curtailing optimism. Malnutrition is widespread and pledges of aid have fallen off sharply.
- PROPOSITION 132 : Banning of Gill Nets on Ballot
- Caltech Picks Director for Affirmative Action
- BEST BET
- BEST BET
- World IN BRIEF : JAPAN : 100 Dolphins Die in Island Roundup
- President Bush Is Again Haunted by a 'Wimpy' Image
- Clean Power Blowing in Denmark Wind
- The Peters Principle : Bernadette Peters Keeps Busy By Moving From TV to Film to Nightclubs
- Fire Halted After 1,500 Acres Near Pendleton Burn
- Encinitas
- 2 Charged With Molestation
- Man Dies after Scuffle With Police
- $100 to Vote? Yes, but the Offer Is Too Good to Be Legal
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Oklahoma Ends Skid Quickly, 55-10
- Several Theories on Why Famous Horses Hurt This Year
- Nederlander: Kinder, Gentler Yankee Boss
- Montclair Prep Wins Title, 20-7
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : El Camino Flattens Mt. SAC, 40-21
- Diablos' LeBreton on the Field: 'I'd Be Honored to Smash You, Sir'
- No Place Like Home
- Cast Changes : The Wiviott/Stava team comes to L.A. Civic Light Opera from Long Beach where they are succeeded by Broadway veteran Barry Brown
- A Subdued Affair : The fall auction season finds Sotheby's and Christie's tightening belts in a depressed economy
- Pop Entertainer Goes Country
- COSTNER TAKES A STAND : He's Made a Western. It's Three Hours Long. It Has Subtitles. And He Likes It Like That.
- Making a Calorie-Loaded Food Loop
- A Desert Oasis to Fight the Sprawl
- Brazil Police Seize Half Ton of Cocaine
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Mother Says Salcido Should Not Die
- THE HOUSE
- Senate Race Rival Crashes Hatfield News Conference
- Family Feud Over Adamson Cos. Goes to Court : Litigation: The trial to determine control of a $75-million fortune is the opening round of a legal battle that could take years to resolve.
- Baker Will Ask Allies if They Are Willing to Share Fighting in Gulf : Diplomacy: His mission abroad is to 'lay the foundation' for military action if the embargo fails.
- Manu Passes for 3 Touchdowns as Riverside Beats Saddleback
- BETTING WITH JANICE : THE REMATCH AT OAK TREE
- Santa Ana Wins; Hill Ties Hill on Victory List
- Pat Valenzuela Is Scratched Again : Horse racing: He skips six California Cup races. Doctor quotes him as saying he will take about three months off.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Massey Shoots Record 64, Wins When Rains Come
- WEINER DOG ART By Gary Larson...
- Vermont Bakeries Have Sweet Smell of Success
- Porgy, Bess and Uncle Tom : THE LIFE AND TIMES OF PORGY AND BESS; The Story of an American Classic <i> By Hollis Alpert (Alfred A. Knopf: $35; 346 pp.)</i>
- Some Foresee Profits in Military Cutbacks : Bases: Even as some installations are closed, personnel are moved to other bases. Around these, some properties might make good investments.
- Long Beach Council Votes to Keep but Change Its Low-Cost Housing Law
- Iraq Floats Possibility of More Freed Hostages : Gulf crisis: Baghdad attaches complicated conditions to its offer. Four ailing Americans arrive in Amman.
- Caltech Gets $500,000 to Study Air Pollution
- Gift From Russia : Claremont Scholars Reproduce the Oldest Bible
- Israeli Soldiers Kill Palestinian in Gaza Protest : Mideast: 43 others are wounded as Arabs take to the streets, angered by the death of a jailed activist.
- GOVERNOR : Wilson and Feinstein Call Out the Presidents : Republican: Reagan asks him to win for the Gipper. Bush praises him on environment.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MISSISSIPPI : 4 Children Slain; Police Seek Uncle
- World IN BRIEF : PANAMA : Noriega 'Plant' in Military Reported
- Torrance Teachers, Parents at Odds Over Returning Tests to Students
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS CONGRESS : 3 Incumbents Face Tough Challenges in House Races
- School Marching Bands Take the Field to Win
- Newest Disclosures May Tarnish Sheriff's Legacy : Politics: After 20 years in top post, John Duffy draws headlines that also threaten to harm his handpicked successor, Jack Drown.
- Kopp's 464 Yards, 4 Touchdowns Lead Pacific to a 41-35 Victory
- ROUNDUP : HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
- Irish Struggle Early, Then Beat Navy : Notre Dame: After Middies' semi-wishbone attack proves troublesome for a half, second-ranked team wins, 52-31.
- Chamberlain Still in Coma, but He's Improved
- Earnhardt Sets His Sights on Martin Again : Auto racing: Three-time Winston Cup champion trails by 45 points going into today's race at Phoenix.
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Craver Runs for 3 Scores to Lead Fresno State, 45-18
- Bullets Face a Long, Hard Road in 1990-91
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Buckeyes Win Big, Take On Iowa Next