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To: topstock who wrote (144)1/13/1998 11:33:00 AM
From: Tommy D  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2306
 
Basically said that info was confidential and drilling was continuing at both wells; nothing more. Obviously the market knows something. Strange thing however is that Yorkton and Peters & Co. have been big net buyers in the last 2 days of Bea stock so perhaps not all is lost. I believe Peters is located out of Calgary and has a pretty good handle on the oil industry.



To: topstock who wrote (144)1/13/1998 12:42:00 PM
From: Bearcatbob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2306
 
Guys, The UC Bearcats at least are winning!

Monday, January 12, 1998
UC slams door on Hutchins
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BY MIKE DeCOURCY
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Michael Horton helped put the stop on Marquette's Aaron Hutchins.

The scouting report came from Cincinnati Bearcats assistant coach Rod Baker, and he might have tweaked the truth a little to make his point about Marquette guard Aaron Hutchins.

When Baker was finished, UC's Michael Horton somehow got the idea Hutchins averages 25 or 30 points a game. He does not. And he's a lot further from that figure after the way the Bearcats handled him Sunday night.

Hutchins, who averages 18.2 points and is considered an All-America candidate, was held to nine points and 3-of-11 shooting as UC stormed to a 68-51 victory over the No. 20 Golden Eagles in a Conference USA game Sunday night at Shoemaker Center.