Show 1C lakf Tribune The Salt Gilbert’s Late Goal Helps Islanders Slap Rangers 19M 9 Noipnibir Wf (intudd) Demho Innocent Source Says Newb CHEYENNE Wyo a:i'h community collcyc b a fs V 7 r jdayt-- 4-- a 1 mon- y ey puihed under the door last year u I Wyoming of former I'nivi-raitatar fenrua Derribo 1 he ataternerit by Tony Stubblefield of lararnip ( ounty f'omrriurii ty folleye was prompted by a copyright story Monday in the v of Denver fOsky M'untniri The newspaper reported allegations lhal lernbo received money while at Wyoming I never saw anv rnoriev pushed under f’ennik Dembo s door and fenrufc never told rne he rereived Stubblefield said any payments I did receive a bag from Kerims Dembo I asked for it and he gae it to me Ri-Wolfe coah at Broomfield 't'olo i High School where Stubblefield plavrd said 40-2- 4 five-gam- ' ' k MuLblefield saw a 1 00 bill 1 slipped under the door of Dembo b dormitory room the Sen said However Stubblefield denied bee-mthe transaction — g fr’Wk Oiler Glen Cochrane right ghes a little nudge to Pittsburgh’s Bob Lrrey Kdmonton whipped the Penguins 7-- 3 K nicks 126 OmTAGO (Hn 4 l ¥4 7 i‘ A ! i 44 A A Vj 1 ¥ ggtg 2 MIT urtw cowwxa fo uuntl 22 4 r j— S 2 tgr: Vrr 27 Cv 'frrgi ¥ i D)sr 14 25 44 VT''iF 4 47 FyJ ) 4t 3 V4 V1 VC h r? 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