Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

Vol. 42 -- No. 100 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Wednesday, May 28, 1986

Three states hold primary elections N

I) -- It was "primary is fighting for his political husband. In 1984, sday" in three states survival against a then-Congressman George W E News of the bay terday. little-known state senator, Hansen was convicted of lying Voters in Arkansas, Jim Wood. Shortly after to Congress about his Kentucky and Idaho went to midnight, when elections financial affairs. S the polls to nominate the officials stopped counting The 1988 presidential candidates who will run votes, Alexander was in the campaign began yesterday in against each other in the lead. It is not known when Michigan, the earliest-ever From the Captain. November general elections. the vote count will resume. start. In Arkansas, Democratic In Kentucky, Republicans Election officials say Vice As many residents are well aware, Radio/Paola housing Governor Bill Clinton easily picked Louisville lawyer President Bush and TV units are co-located with the Naval Station transmitter won renomination over former Jackson Andrews to mount an Evangelist Pat Robertson facility and associated antenna field. This facility Governor Orval Faubus. uphill battle against appear to be running neck and is in operation 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Earlier, the 76-year-old Democratic Senator Wendell neck in the first phase of Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) affecting Faubus had announced the Ford. picking Michigan's delegates television, radio, VCR and telephone reception campaign was his last. In Idaho, Con.e Hansen to the 1988 Republican is a well-known and documented problem Arkansas Congressman Bill lost her battle to capture National Convention. A final which has persisted for a number of years. Alexander, the deputy the GOP nomination for the count of delegates is Every possible and conceivably workable solution majority whip in the House, House seat once held by her expected today. to alleviate this RFI has been implemented. Unfortunately, complete elimination of this RFI is virtually impossible. A popular misconception by most residents is that output power levels of the transmitters is too high, Reagan sends thus causing the interference. Salt Although power levels are closely monitored and pose Two no electromagnetic health hazard to residents, it does warning produce interference effects strong enough to affect electronic equipment. Regardless of what antennas are in actual (AP) -- President Reagan has use, interference will always be present and experienced given Soviet leaders a by different residents at various times. A new transmitter facility deadline. Reagan says they and antenna field has been have until the end of the approved for construction in the near future. Until such time, all year to prove, to his that can be done to minimize RFI will be done. satisfaction, that they are not cheating on the "Salt Two" nuclear arms accord. Capt. John Condon Reagan says unless he is convinced the alleged cheating has stopped, he will disregard the limits set by Around the pact, and will let the the globe U.S. "strategic needs" dictate how U.S. military might will be updated. Reagan's announcement marks Plant Remains Closed (UPI) -- Federal officials say the first time the U.S. has the Pilgram Station Nuclear Power Plant in indicated a readiness to Massachusetts will remain shut down for an extra six scrap Salt-Two, which the weeks. The nuclear regulatory commission says the president called extended shutdown will give Boston Edison time to solve "fundamentally flawed." The problems with Pilgrim Station management. The NRC 1979 measure was signed by recently cited Pilgrim Station as one of the nation's then-president Jimmy Carter worst-run nuclear reactors. and the late Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev in Vienna, Government Destroys Settlement (UPI) -- The South but it has never been African government has begun destroying a Shantytown ratified by the U.S. senate. settlement near Cape Town. Bulldozers Tuesday leveled Senate Majority leader Bob about one-third of the village of tin and wood shacks. ree Ride -- At Deer Park, all rides are free. QM2 Dole says Reagan should have The Shanties belong to 30,000 blacks left homeless by y Kernan joined about 30 other people from Port Services done more than threaten to fighting between radical and conservative black gangs to paint, repair and replace playground equipment at Deer junk the treaty. Dole says that killed 44 people. Park recently . More proof that Guantanamo Bay is "Good and Reagan should have gone ahead Getting Better." (Photo by JO1 Stacey Byington). and killed it. Deaver Under Inesstigation (UPI) -- A Watergate-style pros cutor will be named to probe the lobbying activities of former presidential aide Micheal Deaver. The Justice Department announced last night it Human rights group has anniversary asked the three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals to appoint an independent counsel to (UPI) Thanks -- Amnesty to safeguard liberty remains investigate Deaver. An aide to Deaver says he is International marks its 25th "young and poor" compared to pleased about process toward a fair hearing. birthday today. The state machinery Recreation Services and world-wide human rights group repression. would like to express Death Toll Slightly Higher (UPI) -- An American is not resting on it laurels. Since sincere thanks to all its founding, the doctor treating the victims of the Chernobyl nuclear To mark its birthday, it group has taken up the cases disaster those people involved says the death toll is "slightly higher" than issued a statement saying of more than 30,000 Sunday afternoon, May 25, so called the 19 confirmed dead by Soviet officials. Dr. Robert more than half the nations of "prisoners of conscience," in the quick action to Gale would not disclose the new death count, and says the world have ratified a UN people who have not save the life of the used or the revised toll will be released today. Of the covenant safeguarding human advocated violence injured horse named April, but have radiation victims still alive, one Soviet doctor rights but there still are been jailed solely for their estimates other of Guantanamo Bay' s between 70 and 80 need around-the-clock too many abuses. beliefs or origins. erty Dawn. attention. Since Amnesty was evere wire cuts established in 1961, 83 The London-based substained on the trail of Immigration Being Sued (UPI) -- A published 159 governments in the United organization says severed a main artery and even report, in today's Boston Globe, says two Afghan Nations have ratified the governments that veins leading to a rear signed the refugees are suing U.S. immigration officials for international covenant on covenant still illegally leg, necessitating putting hold prisoners detaining them. The pair have been jailed in civil and political rights. of conscience the mare down and and carry out the Boston area for the past six months, after being The covenant bans arbitrary torture and executions. forceably restraining rear nabbed at New York's Kennedy Airport. arrest and torture and An Amnesty legs so that Capt. spokesman says guarantees fundamental the last quarter-century has Thomeczek, base liberties. veterinarian, could suture shown that human rights Inside The worldwide human rights cannot be left to governments the veins and artery Page 2 -- Heads Up group cautions that pressure alone. Boating involved. . Page 2 -- The Saler Action required five I I Page 3 -- Rec Service's 'Leisure" people to restrain the Ships present Page 4 -- July 4th Entry Forms mare and several Page 4 -- JPJ Hill Run/Walk Entry Form assistants. USS Whidbey Island LSD-41, USS Sampson DDG-10, USS Again, to all involved, Thorn DD-988, USS Truett FF-1095, USS Taylor FFG-50, sincere thanks. USS Harry E. Yarnell CG-17, and the USCGC Diligence BMEW WMEC-616. Heads up boating: skipper take charge te (AFPS) -- Twenty years ago, alert to high-speed crossing of your guests knows the few pleasure boats could situations and course changes basics of boat operation, so exceed 30 miles an hour. by other boats. Skippers must he or she can step in for you Today, they can zoom along at know not only how to pilot if you become ill or fall speeds of up to 70 miles per their own boats safely, but overboard. hour. also what action to take if During National Safe The volume and type of another skipper makes a wrong Boating Week, June 1 - 7, the recreation traffic on lakes decision. U.S. Coast Guard and the and waterways has also taken Seamanship skills National Safe Boating Council a big leap upward. Small asks you to "know before you craft on the water Correction To Phone Directory -- The new base today You do not know if the go" and take a boating course include everything from rafts other skipper has the telephone directory shows an incorrect number on page to refine your own seamanship and 27, for the Hospital OB/GYN Clinic. The correct number sailboats to seamanship skills you have. skills. for the clinic is 7218. high-performance speedboats. He or she may not know who Professional mariners share has the right of way. Even channels with dry Pistol/Rifle Range Recreational Shoots -- A sailors, worse, he or she may have Low survival ra fishermen recent review of the age limits for personnel on the in john boats and been drinking. waterskiers Some skippers do not know NAVSTA Ordnance rifle and pistol ranges makes it being towed (AFPS) -- Lung cancer behind fast power boats. the sound signals. Your essential that no one under the age of 16 years old be difficult to detect early. danger signal, warning allowed on the ranges due to safety policies. Things can happen very of Only one-fifth of all lung quickly on the water. If a imminent collision, may be cancers are discovered before skipper's attention is interpreted as a greeting. CPO Club Annex Advisory Board -- The CPO Club they have spread. divided between You must be prepared to avoid Annex Advisory Board will meet Tuesday, June 3, 3 p.m., enjoying the Partially because of this, scenery, a collison, even if you have in the Goat Locker Lounge. All Advisory Board members handling fishing the survival rate for lung the right of or their assigned alternates are required to attend. gear and piloting the boat, way. cancer is low compared with he or she is not piloting the Heads up skipper. Give your many other cancers. along for the ride" Blue Caribe June Specials -- The Blue Caribe will craft properly. "just Only about 13 percent of The skipper be running reduced prices for dinner menues especially must constantly passengers work to do. They all lung cancer patients live on "Steak Eater's Delight" and "Prime Rib" during the be aware of activity around can by your extra eyes and five or more years after month of June. the boat and be particularly ears. Make sure at least one diagnosis. TRUCKS LPO Appreciation Night -- A LPO Appreciation Night Brown 12X15 carpet, $75. Call '84 Mazda B-2000 will be held at the CPO Club Friday, June 6, 6-9 p.m. pickup, 3875 AT. five-speed, The dinner feature is "Mongolian Bar-B-Que," .95 cents AM radio, camper shell, 13,000 an ounce. Best price in Guantanamo Bay. miles, $4,500, Electric chord organ, $35. will consider trade for SCUBA Call 2144 AT. W.T. Sampson Elementary School -- The gear and/or GTMO special. Call 3452 AWH. Read-At-Home forms will be collected on Thursday, May Rear truck glass, f 29. midsize Ford Range, TWO WHEELERS practically brand new, $75. '83 Aero Live Entertainment -- Get your attitude adjusted 80 Moped, $350, Call Steve 4600 DWH or 2332 with live country entertainment hosted by the FRA available June. Call 2889 AT. AWH. Branch 100 at Marin Center Friday, May 30 and Saturday, Bright red Honda May 31, 8 p.m. to midnight. Admission at the door is $2 Aero 125 Baby boy's clothes, various scooter, low miles, for non-members and $1 for all FRA members. For more excellent sizes, will sell separately information, call Jim, 3977 AWH. condition, helmet included. or as a package. Call 2839 Call 4515 DWH or 4596 AWH. AT. Wardroom Lounge Grand Opening -- The Windward BOQ holds a grand opening of their lounge Saturday, May 31, '84 Honda Aero 80 with FURNITURE helmet, 7 p.m. Shane Tomko will be playing jazz on the piano. excellent condition, Oak dresser in good Improv musicians are invited. Open to all CMO members. 4,500 miles, $700 negotiable. condition, $45. Call 2144 AT. Casual dress. Call Brannon, 2300 DHW, 3926 Location Changes -- The Navy Exchange Sound Scene between 4 - 6 p.m. or anytime Livingroom set; matching on and Furniture Department will be changing locations. weekends. sofa, chair, love seat, For your convience, we will not be closing these five-months-old, good locations during our move.We hope you will not be '80 Kawasaki 750 LTD, top of condition, $600. Call 3875 AUTOS inconvienced by the construction that will be going on. the line model, less than AT. '80 T-Bird in good condition, This move will be completed by June 3. 6,000 miles, automatic turn needs a paint job, $4,000. signal, custom padded sissy WANTED Call 2190. Attention Masons -- Caribbean Naval Lodge will bar, sharp, clear title, Not "just" a babysitter, but conduct work and instructions in the second degree $2,500. Call Steve 4600 DWH a baby lover, '80 Ford Pinto station wagon, prefer someone tonight, May 28, 7:30 p.m. All fellowcraft and or 2332 AWH. to care for cruise control, great my six-month-old mastermasons are cordially and fraternallyinvited to transportation, reliable, daughter with another child attend. CAMERAS clear title, $2,500. Call to play with. Call Nancy, Canon model AE-1 program, 50 2417 AWH. Steve, 4600 DWH or 2332 AWH. Toastmasters Club -- Those interested in forming a mm lense, Canon speedlite local chapter are invited to an informational meeting 188A, carrying case, $200. Is anyone '79 Chevrolet Impala, A/C taping the "World at the Windjammer Steakhouse on Tuesday, June 12, 7 At works good, good body, power War" series that is being p.m. Membership is open to adults without regard to VIDEO PLAYERS aired on Saturdays? brakes, power steering, I would rank, sex, or national origin. Confirm your interest to Video disc player, $150. Call like to borrow your copies. automatic transmission, all the Public Affairs Office, 4502. 2839 AT. Call John, 3929 AWH. good tires, available June, $2,500. Call 2839 AT. NSGA/Co. L Women's Club -- The monthly meeting of NHS Video cassette recorder, I will housesit your home the NSGA/Co. L Women's Club will be Thursday, May 29, 7 brand new, never used, must '74 Plymouth Valient, July or August. Call Wats p.m. The meeting will be held in the home of Lottie see to appreciate, 13 4554 DWN or somewhat 7249 AWH. Myers, Granadillo Point 3B, 3142. All women of the of a GTMO special, function, cordless, remote new tires, runs good, $525. command are invited to attend. control, $325 firm. Call Seamstress wanted, light Call 2401 DWH or 3502 AWH. Willie, 4277 DWH, GHT room repairs, darts, hemming. Call Pie Baking Contest -- Enter a complete pie on July P208 C Complex AWH. Julie, 3926 AWH. 4 for competition. Two categories; ages 16 and under, '79 Monte Carlo, power brakes and adults. For entry forms, call 2516 or 2587. Your and steering, cruise control, TRAIN EQUIPMENT A/C, automatic favorite pie could make GTMO history. transmission, HO scale train layout, 4x8 Are you planning to leave GTMO needs minor body work, car in wired, track, switches, and need your house cleaned. overall excellent shape, roadbed mounted, no rolling Call Sue, 2557, or $2,000 firm. Call Blackburn, stock, $100. Call 2144 AT. Clara, 3941. 3944 AWH or 2569 DWH. MISCELLANEOUS '77 Dodge If you station wagon, one Big "T" gym/swing set, two are leaving for the summer owner, body needs work, but swings, trapeze bar, set of months, July, August and September, runs great, standard tires, rings, enamel steel/weather my visiting power steering, five-year-old son and I would power brakes, resistant, rust resistant, available like to house sit. I have V8 engine, anytime $55. Call 2475 AT. after June 20, $1,000, house sat before and can negotiable. Call 2475 AT. MISCELLANEOUS supply references. Call PH3 Leon Dudley, Child's club house, designed 2269 or 2 APPLIANCES DWH. U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper Refrigerator, $125; microwave for young aspiring soldiers O oven, $150. Call 2543 AT. of fortune, $20. Call 2144 SERVICES Capt. John Cordon, USN .Crmnarder, U.S. Naval Base AT. Lt. Cdr. Rick Fischer, USN .Public Affairs Officer AIR CONDITIONERS Are you tired of coming home JOC Gary Snith .Assistant Public and doing Affairs Officer Whirlpool 8,000 BTU, Gympac 1000 weight/gym set, housework? Weekly J02 SceBol ilaeau, USN .ca.Mnanging cleaning. Edit or two-years-old, $200. General brand new assembled but never If so, call 3311 or 2944 J03 Tart Thomas, USN .Assis Editor electric 18,000 BTU, one year used, $200. Call 3944 AT or AT. SA Kim Fields.Staff Assistant Mrs. old, $400. Call 2401 DWH. 2569 DWH. Diane Amerman.Secretary LOST Mrs. Ann-Elizabeth Efimoff .Production Assistant Girl's Nathan Durbin .Stdent Staff Assistant Whirlpool 24,000 works great, Truck rails that fit either a glasses lost last Barbara Martinez.Stdaent Staff Assistant one-and-one-half-years-old, regular size short bed pick Thursday between the high school, McDonald's The Daily Gazette is published according to the rules and $300. Call 2475 AT. up or midsize Ford Ranger, and Marina regulations for ship and station newspapers, Point. Reward. Call Steve, under the direction of FREE almost new, removed from tie public affairs officer. The Daily Gazette is printed five truck two weeks after driven 4671 DWH or 2745 AWH. times a week at government expense on government euipent, at the Male mixed breed dog, very Navy Publications and Printing Service Branch Office. Te opinions good with children, off showroom floor, $100. and statements that appear herein are not to be construed as Call Steve, 4600 DWH or 2332 official, house-trained, all shots. or as the official views of the Navy Department or AWH. Cammarder, U.S. Naval Base. For assistance, call PAO at 4819. Call 3929 AWH.

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,%' Golf rates lower June 1

Whether it be a quiet Sunday round or the championship of the world, golf can be relaxing and enjoyable leisure activity. The game of golf can be associated with wealth and prestiege, but in Guantanamo Bay anyone can play. New Pool Hours -- Beginning Sunday, June 1, The Yatera Seca Golf Course Recreation Services will keep all pools open longer for here is considered by some you. The revised schedule is: COMO Pool: 11 a.m. - 7 folks to be unique. This p.m. (closed Tuesdays for maintenance), CB3 Pool: 11 course, unlike most found in a.m. - 7 p.m. (closed Mondays), Villamar Pool: 11 a.m - the states, has grass only on 7 p.m. (closed Tuesdays), Windjammer Pool: 11 a.m - 7 the greens and tees. This p.m. (closed Thursdays), Leeward Pool: 11 a.m - 7 p.m. lack of grass can make the (closed Tuesdays. game even more fun and challenging for beginners and Corral New Hours -- Summer is fast approaching, and "pros" alike. the longer days and change to Daylight Savings Time To better accomadate our prove that. For some of us this means more time after golfers, the course is now work for fun and outdoor activities. Taking advantage open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. of this, Recreation Services' Corral announces a change weekdays, and 6:30 a.m. to in operating hours: 4:30 p.m. weekends and Sunday : 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. holidays. Monday : Closed A revised fee schedule has Tuesday : 11 a.m - 7 p.m. been set that will go into Wednesday : 11 a.m - 7 p.m. effect Sunday, June 1. These Thursday : 11 a.m .- 7 p.m. new rates are lower; a Friday : Leasors Only, 8 a.m 5 p.m. reduction in price; come and Holidays: 9 a.m - 7 p.m. enjoy a game of golf soon. Reminder: Anytime a holiday falls on a Monday, the Green Fees Corral will be open that day, and then will be closed 18 Holes the following day (Tuesday). Weekdays $4 Weekends $6 9 Holes Teen Lock In -- The "Teen Lock In" is scheduled for Weekdays $6 Weekends $9 Friday, May 30. Sign-ups for the lock in will be held Monthly Memberships $25 at 10 p.m., and then everyone will go over to the First Additional Family bowling center at 11 p.m. and begin with the fun! Member $5 Activities will include fitness relays, volleyball, Hole In One -- Congratualations goe to Cmdr. Rob Ploeger, Yearly Memberships $250 bowling, a spooky movie and, of course, breakfast. The Comanding Officer, SIMA, who, with the aid of his trusty First Additional family cost for this nighttime event will be $5. Remember, you eight iron, drove in a hole in one on the fifthteenth hole member $150 must be a teen member to attend. of the golf course recently. (Photo by PH1 Glenn Davis) Any Other Family Member $50 Cart Rental Best Looking Car -- Do you have the best looking 18 Holes car here? Visit the Auto Hobby Shop Saturday, May 31, Weekdays $8 10 a.m., and enter the "Best Looking Car on the Rock" Rec Services interns arrive Weekends $6 contest. The entry fee is $5,and the winner will be 9 Holes awarded a trophy. All entrants will also be allowed Recreation Services universities au Recreational Weekdays $5 free use of the shop vacuum and steam jenny before the announces the arrival of five Services. Weekends $6 contest. For more information, call Al Palmer, 3401. recreation interns: Lee Groce Under the guidance of Mary As of, Sunday, June 1, of Texas A and M, Joe Elsener, Youth Director, the carts are available on an Leeward Point Swim Classes -- Beginners: To be Heinrichs of University of interns will also have an hourly or daily basis only. held at the Leeward Pool, 9 - 9:45 a.m., ages four - Northern Iowa, Jennifer Lee opportunity to spend time in 12-years-old. Infants: To be held at the Leeward Pool, of the University of North the various Rec Services 10 - 10:30 a.m., ages six-months to one-and-one-half- Carolina, Jerry Jarvis of Departments, and in planning years old. Water Babies: To be held 10:30 - 11 a.m., Western Illinois University, and execution of programs in ages one-and-one-half - three-years-old. The cost of and Rene Vera of Arizona all areas of recreation. Water skills tests the classes is $12 per child/adult per session. Please State University arrived May All of our recreation register at the COMO Pool from Monday, June All pools will conduct 9 through interns are young, eager, Friday, June 13, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. For more water skills tests for all information, * ese students will spend full of fresh new ideas, and call Winston, 2579. children between 8 and 12 - 15 weeks this summer ready to have fun. So, join fulfilling college degree in the wide variety of years olds, who are Women's Weight Training Clinic -- A weight American Red Cross training clinic for woman requirements by working in an upcoming Recreation Services will be held Saturday, May certified swimmers at 31, 8 internship program arranged activities, meet our interns, - 11 a.m. Lea i tne basics of weight training and how easy cooperatively between their and share good times. beginners' levels and it can be t tone and shape up with weights. above. Once the skills The class is limited to 10 students. Call 2560 and sign test is passed, children up today. without can swim at pools J- parental guidance. For Intercommand Tennis -- There will be an meeting for Intercomrmard Tennis more information, call organizational Wednesday, June 4, 5 p.m., at the Recreation Services Winston, 2579. Office.

Run/Walk Club Safety Tip -- Be sure to obey all water laws while swimming in Guantanamo Bay. As a reminder, if you are Congratulations not familiar with the waters, swim with a buddy. Be aware of the currents and water temperature. Do not The Guantanamo Bay Run/ Walk swim outside tidal pool areas and always wear a Club would like to bouyancy compensator when required. Practice your congratulate the followwing boating rules whenever out in a boat. Do not swim in walkers and runners for their hazardous areas or jump off the cliffs. Being accomplishments: knowledgeable of the rules of the water will help 100 Miles prevent unnecessary and unwanted accidents. If you have Anne Brooks any questions, call Recreation Services, 2560L or visit Marcell Brooks the Marina. Charlie Del Hario Valerie Ford Bobbie Johnson Never swim Welcome Aboard -- New Rec Services interns recently Mary Lam arrived here. They are are (pictured left to right) Jerry Marilyn Wolford alone! Jarvis, Lee Groce, Youth Service Director Mary Kay Elsener, 500 Miles Joe Heinrichs, Jennifer Lee and Rene Vera. (Photo by PH1 Charlie Del Hario Glenn Davis) Quida Slayton Bobbie Johnson, Anne Brooks and Valerie Ford have added jogging to their walking programs, yea woggers! Congratulations and keep on "Striding with Ease."

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Tennis action continues in French Open

(AP) -- There is only one Kohde-Kilsch of West Germany 7-6, 8-6. seeded American left in the downed Lori IcNeil 6-4, 6-1. There was one grueling Men's Division of the French Other first-round winners three-hour, 48-minute match Open, Johan Kriek. The only were fifth-seeded Hana involving the 1983 French other American seed, Mandlikova of Czechoslovakia, Open champion. Yannick Noah number-15 Jimmy Arias, seventh-seeded Kathy Rinaldi, outlasted Frenchman Tarik withdrew yesterday because of number-eight Manuela Maleeva Benhabiles 6-3, 6-4, 6-7, a severely sprained ankle. of Bulgaria, and 6-7, 6-4. Arias hurt the ankle fourteenth-seeded Andrea Other winners in the men's Braves win on grand slam Sunday, and stepped out of Temesvari of Hungary. bracket were second-seeded the French Open just hours American Anne White, the Mats Wilander of Sweden, (AP) -- Atlanta's Terry Philadelphia's Joe Lefebvre before he was to play his fiftieth seed, was upset by number-eight Henri Leconte Harper has not had many hits has announced his retirement first-round match. Peru's Laura Gildemeister and nunber-10 Thierry Tulasne while batting .183 this from baseball. The Arias says his doctor told 6-1, 6-3. of France, ninth-seeded baseball season, but some of 30-year-old outfielder has him he probably has torn In the Men's Division, two Andres Gomez of Ecuador, and then have been timely. One of spent the past two years ligaments in the ankle. The seeded players were knocked eleventh-seeded Martin Jaite the timely ones came last trying to bounce back from a clay-court specialist says out of the tournament. of Argentina. night. His grand slam in the knee injury. he hopes to be ready for Sixth-seeded Joakim Nystrom twelfth inning pushed the The Boston Red Sox shut out Wimbledon later this summer. of Sweden fell to Australian Braves past the Pittsburgh the Cleveland Indians 2-0. On the clay courts of Paris Paul McNamee 1-6, 6-3, 6-3, Pirates 6-2. The American League game was yesterday, top-seeded Martina 6-love. West Germany's Damir New coach at It was Harper's first hit called in the bottom of the Navratilova fought past Keretic eliminated nunber-16 in 19 at-bats, and his fourth sixth inning because of fog. Italy's Sandra Cecchini 6-3, Heinz Gunthardt of San Antonio, game winning RBI. Texas leadoff hitter Oddibe 6-3. Number-four Claudia Switzerland 4-6, 6-3, 4-6, Elsewhere in the National McDowell broke out of a new president League, Dave Parker led week-long slump with a Cincinnati past the Chicago single, double, homer and Boxing match slated May 30 at Seattle Cubs 5-4. Parker had four three runs as the Rangers singles in five trips to the beat the Chicago White Sox Navy Relief is sponsoring a boxing tournament Friday, (AP) -- The NBA's plate. He scored one run, 6-3. Winning pitcher Charlie May 30, 7 p.m., in the high school gym. Final tryouts best-of-seven championship drove in the go-ahead run, Hough threw a four-hitter. are going to be held tomorrow, May 28, 6 p.m., at series resumes in Boston and set up another score with Rob Deer had two home runs Marine Site, for anyone wishing to compete. Tickets are tomorrow night. The Celtics his singles. in Milwaukee's 9-1 win over on sale for $2 in front of the Navy Exchange Main hold a 1-0 lead over the George Foster's grand slam the Kansas City Royals. The Retail Store during 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., or may be Houston Rockets. capped a six-run inning and Brewer right fielder has four purchased at the door on fight night. For more The San Antonio Spurs have helped the New York Mets homers in his last four information, call Jim Seay, 4162. named their new head coach, drill the Los Angeles Dodgers games. and there are reports the 8-1. There was a bench are clearing melee shortly after making a change. Foster's slam. Dodger pitcher _ and New York's The Spurs have hired Bob Tom Niedenfuer fi ' Ray Knight were the ,_ Weiss, who has been an instigators. No one was assistant with the Dallas ,. ejected from the game. Mavericks since the team was rare throwing error by . formed six years ago. He A - A , succeeds Cardinal shortstop Ozzie ' , who was fired last month. Smith allowed Houston's . ? b' ', winning run to score in the r Two Portland television ninth inning, and the Astros a., edged St. Louis 5-4. r stations say Mike Schuler, an Hubie Brooks knocked in the assistant for the Milwaukee deciding run while grounding Bucks, will be named to out in the seventh inning, - replace as the Trail Blazers' head coach. and the Montreal Expos nipped . a the San Diego Padres 5-4. The Blazers have a news Philadelphia beat the San -_. conference scheduled today. Francisco Giants 6-2. The , Phillies broke open the game The Seattle Supersonics with four runs in the eighth, " have named Bob Whitsitt their a two on Mike Schmidt's homer, ".'i new team president. Whitsitt , .r k . ' and two on Greg Gross' z was the assistant manager of < ,, , 'Sat pinch-double. Winning pitcher , ' the last Steve Carlton broke a season. National League record he Underwater Life -- The waters around divers here. See Area Athletics for shared with Warren Spahn by Guantanamo Bay are some of the finest in the information about dive classes. (Official U. starting for the 66th time in world for diving in, according to many U.S. Navy Photo) his career.

American Independence Day Celebration JPJ Hill Run/Walk Entry Deadline June 20 Entry Blank Parade Entry Form NAME PHONE Name Home Phone Number ADDRESS Name of Organization Work Phone Number Point of Contact Vehicle Required T-SHIRT SIZE (CIRCLE ONE) Theme of Entry Title of Entry ADULT S M L CHILD S M L Staging Area Desired Date Entry blank and fee may be turned in at Hospital Supply (Bldg H-3) Internal Review section or on the morning of the Run/Walk at the site of the Run/Walk. Representatives Signature -- of Navy _ Grand-Daddy Of Run/Walk In support Please return this entry form to Marine Barracks, Guard Mail Stop Relief the Naval Hospital will sponsor a "JPJ" Hill #39, Attention Capt. Neal Smith. . Run/Walk on Saturday, June 7, 7 a.m. The starting point will be the post office parking lot. "I Survived JPJ (clip, save and return) Hill" T-shirts will be given to all runners. Entrance fee is $7. All proceeds will be given to Navy Relief. Drop off entrance fee at the Hospital Supply (Bldg. H-3) . For more information, call 7258. t Midway Booth Entry Form Entry Deadline June 20

Name of Organization_ Point of Contact Work Phone Number Home Phone Number Items to be Theme of Booth Sold / Area athletics

Requirements for Booths Diving -- PADI Advance class. This weekend May 31, June 1. Fee is $55. For more information, call 6169 AT.

This organization understands that alcoholic beverages may not be sold by anyone Diving -- A PADI Advance Scuba class will be held Tuesday, working at this booth. It is agreed that 10 percent of the profits generated by June 3, at the Reef Raiders Scuba Club. Call Bill sales at this booth will be returned to the July 4th Fireworks Fund. Diesselhorst for more information 4353 AWH. Fee is $75.

T-Ball -- GBYAA Summer T-ball and Girls Softball. The Representatives Signature season will run from Saturday, July 12 - Saturday, August 30. Final registration will be held in the front of the Navy Please return this entry form to Marine Barracks, Guard Mail Stop Exchange Sunday, May 31, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Ages 5-8 with a 139, Attention Capt. Neal Smith. birthday cut off of June 15. Girls softball ages 8-15. For more information, call Jane Titus (softball) 2134 AWH or (clip, save and return) Mike Wolford (T-ball) 6225 OWN or 2271 AWH.

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