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Vol. 42 -- No. 120 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Wednesday, June 25,,1986

I. I1 House votes on Nicaraguan aid package oPI) -- President Reagan Senators then approved the is becoming a Soviet base. He ld Congress, "the measure and returned it to apparently referred to a Around Nicaraguan people have chosen the House. claim that four Soviet ships the globe to fight for their freedom. Today's vote could be have sailed into Nicaraguan Now we Americans must also close. House Speaker Tip ports, presumably carrying choose." O'Neill has said approval or military cargo. With those words, Reagan defeat of the Contra aid On the eve of the House Aviation Duty Officer Deadline -- The application ended his long lobbying could hinge on only six vote, Nicaragua' s deadline for the Aviation Duty Officer (ADO) community campaign for House approval votes. vice-president said more U.S. is extended to Tuesday, July 15. Officers, 03, 04, 05, of his $100 million aid O'Neill says Reagan should aid to the rebels would not 131X officers who have completed initial obligated package for the rebels be pressing for a diplomatic change the balance of the war service are eligible to request 154X restricted line fighting the Sandinista settlement through a regional although he said it would redesignation. Permanent line duty officers aviators government in Nicaragua. organization of nations known cause more suffering in are also eligible to request ADO redesignation. The The House as takes up the aid the Contadora Group Nicaragua. Nicaragua's chief initial ADO Selection Board is planned to convene package today. It is the "instead of moving toward lawyer in a world court suit August 11. second House vote on the further military involvement against the U.S. said new aid issue. Representatives in first Central America." to the Contras would violate We Won' t Strike First -- At a press conference rejected the request on March In his final appeal to the international law. last week, Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinburger said, 20 by a 222-210 vote. House, Reagan said Nicaragua "We will never be the first to use chemical weapons. We seek a total, verifiable, world-wide ban on chemical weapons, but until we achieve such a ban we must be able to deter chemical warfare by maintaining a strong chemical defensive posture. Otherwise we will ensure that the only effective chemical weapons are those in Soviet hands."

Screening For Aids Test Barred (UPI) -- Followers of political extremist Lyndon LaRouche are sponsoring an initiative of the California ballot that could lead to quarantine of AIDS victims. On the East Coast, the Massachusetts Senate voted to bar employers from requiring an AIDS screening tests as a pre-condition for filling a job.

Bomb Attacks In Johannesburg (UPI) -- South African police are searching for clues in two bomb attacks in Johannesburg that injured at least 22 people. The explosions shattered windows in a hotel and destroyed a fast-food shop in a shopping area. The South African Bureau of Information described the explosions as "callous acts of terrorism."

Philippines Receives Aid (UPI) -- Secretary of State Shultz has signed over $200 million in economic aid to the Philippines. Shultz says the aid will give the Aquino government some "breathing room" to deal with severe economic problems inherited from Ferdinand Marcos. The aid is part of a five-year, $900 million package in exchange for use of military bases.

Police Murder Inmates (UPI) -- Peruvian President Alan Garcia says police murdered between 300 and 400 leftist rebel inmates during prison riots last week after the guerrillas had surrendered. Garcia has ordered the immediate jailing of an unspecified number of police officials he says took part in the killings at the San Pedro prison. wving For Five -- Where is MI1 (DV) Luke Lawley? For the facts, see Page 2. (Photo by Police Sniper Kills Hostage (UPI) -- Authorities a Leon Dudley) in Beverly Hills, Calif., say a police sniper probably killed one of the three hostages slain on Rodeo Drive. The three were among five hostages grabbed by a Reagan gets losing votes on proposals would-be jewelry store robber. (AP) -- Americans Opposition in a new to scrapping against it. Summer Meeting Begins (UPI) -- OPEC oil ministers survey gave two of President Salt II crossed party lines Those opposed to giving aid began their summer meeting in Yugoslavia today, faced Reagans proposals losing with 53 percent of to the Contras, Republicans, with the job of resolving differences over Cartel votes. Republicans, 70 percent of Democrats and independents strategy to stop the oil price slide and recapture lost Reagan wants to abandon the Democrats and at least 60 alike, disagreed with it by a markets. Salt II treaty. He wants to percent of independents wide margins. provide $100 million in aid Chief Receives Pardon (UPI) -- The Israeli secret to Nicaraguan rebels. service chief and several of his top aides received Americans surveyed are Committee working on tax reform pardons today. The pardons came after he was offered to against both of the resign over allegations that he ordered the 1984 president's proposals by 2-1 (AP) -- It is now up to a it unfair to the killings of two captured Palestinian bus hijackers. margins. Congressional Conference middle-class. The measure The poll of 1,500 people Committee to hammer out a calls for only two individual Firm Probed By House Panel (UPI) -- A across the nation compromise version of was what is tax brackets and some congressional aide says Postmaster General Albert c ucted by likely to telephone last be the most Democrats are worried that Casey's links to a firm seeking a multi-million-dollar sday through Monday. sweeping change in the could hike taxes for middle contract are being probed by a House panel. Casey's e percentage opposed nation's tax code since World income Americans. to nunber-two man quit and pleaded guilty last month to abandoning the Salt War II. II arms The House tax plan, on the conspiring to take kickbacks. limitation agreement, 61 The Republican-led Senate other hand, has a four-rate percent, was almost identical yesterday approved its tax structure. That is one of the Navy Wins Warship Fight (UPI) -- The Navy won a to the 62 percent opposed to reform plan a measure Senate many major differences that year-long fight with Congress for its program to put giving aid to the Contras. Finance Committee Chairman will have to be worked out by more warships at U.S. ports. The victory allows the The percentage favoring Bob Packwood said was "dead a House-Senate Conference Navy to start building new facilities for warships at abandonment of Salt II and as a dodo bird" two months Committee. Staten Island, N.Y. aiding the Contras were ago. The vote was an President Reagan was identical, 29 percent. overwhelming 97-3. ecstatic with the Senate Inside The largest percentage, 70 The three Democratic vote. He says a compromise percent, said they believe senators who opposed the bill plan could be signed into law Page 2 -- The Saler Reagan sincerely wants the did so because they thought by Labor Day. Page 3 -- Mass Casualty Drill superpowers to reduce their Page 3 -- Burns: Eating To Recovery nuclear weapons arsenals. Page 4 -- Wimbledon Action However, more than 55 percent Captain's Hotline -- 4800 Page 4 -- Yesterday's Baseball Action said they felt he had not done all he could to advance Energy Hotline -- 2210 U.g hat cause, while 36 percent alt he had. $100. Call Todd Fox, 4702 DWH, BEQ PGO5 AWH.

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They're Playing Our Song -- A Department of Defense musical group will present Neil Simon's musical '83 Honda Passport, excellent play "They're Playing Our Song" at the following condition with two baskets locations: Tonight - COMO Club at 8 p.m. and helmets. Call 2756 AWH 26 June - Windjamner at 8 p.m. 7242 IWH. 27 June - Downtown Lyceuam 8 p.m. 28 June - Marine Site Lyceun 8 p.m. MICROWAVES 29 June - Clipper Club 8 p.m. Tappan microwave with browning element, $50. Call Fourth Of July Drawing -- A famous brand name soda AIR CONDITIONERS and tow package, in good 3453 AT. company is sponsoring a Fourth of July celebration Sears 18,500 BTU, one year condition, available June 28, drawing to be held July 3 at the Naval Station and old, runs mainly nights, all $2,200. Call 3745 AWH. CEILING FANS Leeward Point Mini-marts. The prize will be a manuals and several filters Three-speed reversible with director's chair. Entry coupons are available at both included, $350. 28,000 BTU, '77 GMC pick-up with cap, light, $150. Call Larry Mini-marts. great working condition, available August 14 at the Mizar, 2610. $200. Call 3790 AT. terminal, $1,500. Call 2903 CPO Club Annex Advisory Board -- The CPO Club AT. BICYCLES Annex Advisory Board will meet July 1 at 3 p.m. in the 24,000 BTU, 18 months old, Men's 10-speed bicycle with Goat Locker Lounge. All Advisory Board members or their and two small units, $500 for infant seat, available July assigned alternates are required to attend. all three, available July 11. VHS MOVIES 4, $75. Call Larry Mizar, Call 3468 AWH. 26 "Star Trek" episodes, $15 2610. Excedrin Capsules Refund -- Due to recent each; "Victory At Sea," $30; fatalities in Auburn, Washington area attributed to Fedders 24,000 BTU, $250. "King Kong," $20; "Mighty Joe Two-wheel bike for young Excedrin capsules containing cyanide, the manufacturer, Airtemp 7,400 BTU, $150. G.E. Young," $25. All new with child, $9; tricycle, $7. Call Bristol-Myers, has recalled all Excedrin capsules. For 8,500 BTU, $150. Available little use. Call 3929 AT. 3901 AT. a full refund please return any full or partially used June 25. Call 2903 AT. packages to the Navy Exchange. SERVICES APPLIANCES Whirlpool 21,000 BTU, runs You can leave the island Frigidaire laundry center, Roadmaster BMX Bicycle Hazard -- The Navy good, available July 3, $125 problem free. I am qualified washer/dryer stack model, Exchange is alerting customers that a potential hazard or best offer. Call Larry to clean for final apartment size, good for has been discovered on the Roadmast Bicycle Model 2246T Mizar, 2610. inspection. Will also do small family. Call 3930 DWH, 800 BMX. The handlebar on these bicycles may rotate in yards, available for weekly 4435 AWH. the stem clamp. Replacenent parts may be obtained AUTOS cleaning, references if through Roadmaster by writing Roadmaster Corp., P.O. '63 Le Mons Pontiac two-door desired. Call Gay, 3722. Box 344, Olney, IL 62450. sedan, that will appreciated FURNITURE once you see her. I am TWO WHEELERS Five-piece livingroom set, Voter Registration -- The following states are willing to trade. Call Bell, '84 Honda Aero 80 scooter, Colonial/American set, good having elections and primaries during August: 4021, after 4:30 p.m. one year old, silver with condition, must see to 5 -- Kansas, Michigan, Missouri. carry basket, helmet, in appreciate, $300. Call 4986 7 -- Tennessee. '74 Pontiac Ventura, rebuilt excellent condition, $750. AT. 12 - Colorado, Georgia. engine, body in good shape, Call Rick, 4502 DWH. 19 -- Utah, Wyaning. $700. Call MS2 Landry, 6271 Small breakfast table, September DWH. '80 Maxi Soort MKII moped, wrought iron and glass with 2 -- Florida, Nevada. runs, looks good. Make me a two chairs, $35. Call 3901 6 -- Delaware, Guam. TRUCKS reasonable offer, you will AT. 9 -- Arizona, Connecticut, Washington,D.C., '78 Ford Ranger pick-up, not be turned down. Call 4776 Maryland, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode two-tone brown with camper, DWH, 3665 AWH. HOUSEPLANTS Island, Vermont, Virgin Islands, Wisconsin. automatic transmission, air Houseplants of all sizes for 16 -- Massachusetts, Washington. condition, power steering, '79 Puch moped, needs some sale. Call 3901 AT. 20 -- Hawaii, Louisana. power brakes, trailer hitch work, excellent for parts, The Library has the Post Card Registration and Absentee Ballot Request forms. There is no charge. This form should be mailed as soon as possible so you can , participate in the upcoming elections and primaries. . - Lodge Instruction Planned -- The Caribbean Naval Lodge AF and AM will conduct work and instruction in the "Third Degree" in building AV-56 tonight at 7:30 p.m. All Master Masons are cordially and fraternally invited to attend.

Sing-A-Long Announced -- There will be another Sing-A-Long at the COM Club tonight from 9 to 11 p.m. Come out and join your friends for a fun evening.

Fumigation Chamber Opening Announced -- The Fumigation Chamber will be open Friday, June 27, 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Pickup day will be July 1 from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For more information, please call 4259. Exchange Has Choker Whites -- The Navy Exchange Uniform Shop has "Choker Whites" for officers and E-7 through E-9s. Shop early for the best selection for the Navy birthday ball. Daily 6azette -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper --

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2 Daily Gazette Wednesday, June 25, 1986 DEFEX: Mass casualty drill

Photos by PH2 Clarence Arnold

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Burns: "You've got to eat your way out of here" "You've got to eat your larger the burn, the higher on liquids because the .1 way out of here," said former the caloric and protein patients are lying in bed and burn patient Army Sgt. Roscoe needs. The metabolic rate are not very active, so they McMillan. "The more you eat, goes down as people get don't build up much of an the faster you get out." older, so younger patients appetite between meals. This is because, in burn need more calories than older Liquids empty out of the patients, the metabolic rate ones. stomach more quickly than is often more than twice the "Men require more calories solid foods and don't spoil normal rate. This is the rate than women, because they have the patient's appetite for by which the body absorbs more muscles," she said. the next meal." energy from nutrients to "Women have more fatty Using a special metabolic rebuild cells and tissues. tissue. Large people need chamber where temperature and Without a great increase in more calories than smaller humidity can be controlled, food and liquid consumption, people to support their body researchers found that wounds could systems." heal and patients recover * riencenpatients up to a 40 percent Patients who can't or won't faster when these special weight loss and a huge loss eat are feed intravenously or feeding techniques are used. of water. About 90 percent of through tubes. These techniques and other body weight is fluid. They must drink large discoveries by the institute Patients with large, amounts of liquids, but also can be applied to other severe burns are fed between drinking water is taboo. types of injuries and 3,500 and 5,000 calories a Water doesn't have any illnesses. day, about twice their normal vitamins, minerals or "They have rules here, and intake. Patients with seriously burned hands have to wear proteins. they don't break them, such "Jobst" gloves that exert pressure to prevent "The number of calories "We give them a lot of as water. .no burn patients development of scars that could limit functions. given to burn patients liquids between meals: are allowed to drink water," depends on their age, sex, juices, sweetened beverages, said burn patient Larry height, and weight and the high-protein beverages and a Stewart, a civilian who was size of the burn," said Capt. special milk shake that's severely burned in an Story and photo by Susan W. Wilson, dietician at high in protein and electric transformer the U.S. Army Institute of calories," said Wilson. explosion. "I would give more Sgt. Maj. Rudi Williams Surgical Research, or the "We also given them an for a glass of water right "Army's Burn Center." "The evening snack, but rely more now than I would for a beer."

3 Daily Gazette Wednesday, June 25, 1986 Tuesday's Major League baseball action

(AP) -- There were some Expos beat New York 6-2 last victory over the Pittsburgh excellent pitching night, the fourth Montreal Pirates. The Cards have won performances in the American victory in five meetings five in a row. League last night. Two of between the teams this them occurred in Detroit, season. Glenn Davis singled, where Baltimore beat the New York's lead over doubled, and homered while Tigers 2-1 in 10 innings. Montreal in the National helping Houston down the Orioles' starter Scott League East is eight games. Cincinnati Reds 8-4. The Connors out of Wimbledon McGregor gave up three hits Reds' first-year player is over eight and two-thirds John Russell's solo home second in the National League (AP) -- Top-seeded Ivan number-six Kathy Rinaldi, innings. Neither starter was run in the bottom of the with his 16 homers, and Lendl tries to continue his eighth-rated around to get a decision when tenth lifted the Philadelphia fourth in the league with 48 trek through Wimbledon today, of Bulgaria, ninth-seeded Tom O'Malley singled home the Phillies over the Chicago RBIs. and tries to avoid joining , winning run. Cubs 7-6. the handful of seeds who were eleventh-seeded Carling Los Angeles brok upset yesterday. Bassett of Canada, number-12 Minnesota rookie Allan Vince Coleman says the four-game losing skid wi Lendl faces American Marcel , number-13 Anderson whirled a Cardinals are excited, and 6-2 victory over the Atlanta Freeman on center court today Barbara Potter, and three-hitter and got his they played like it last Braves. Franklin Stubbs first in a second-round match at fifteenth-seeded Catarina Major League victory. night. St. Louis stole five homered twice for the Dodgers the all-England Lindqvist of Sweden. Anderson struck out nine bases and scored three runs and winning pitcher Orel championships. Sixth-seeded while the Twins were edging without a ball leaving the Hershiser threw a Joakim Nystrom of Sweden also Connors eliminated the Chicago White Sox 2-1. Last night Eric Show, Lance three-hitter. plays a second-round match. Yesterday, two-time McCullers and Rich Gossage He will meet Poland's Wojtek Wimbledon champion Jimmy Toronto rookie John Cerutti teamed on a four-hitter that One day after the San Fibak. Connors was one of the five won at Exhibition Stadium for gave the Padres a 3-0 Francisco Giants scored 18 Eighth-seeded Andres Jarryd seeds upset. Connors fell to the first time -and threw his victory. runs on 21 hits, three San first of Sweden, tenth-seeded Tim Robert Seguso 6-3, 3-6, 7-6, Major League shutout. infield on the way to a 5-2 Diego pitchers shut them out. Mayotte, number-12 Brad 7-6. The only other time His six-hitter gave the Blue Gilbert, fourteenth-seeded Connors lost in the first Jays and 8-0 victory over the Martin Jaite of Argentina, round of a grand slam Milwaukee Brewers. and sixteenth-seeded Johan tournament was the 1972 U.S. Kriek also sees.action today. Open. California beat Texas for Area athletics the fifth straight time and Women's action Ninth-seeded Andres Gomez drew into a first place tie In the women's bracket, of Ecuador and number-15 with the Rangers in the West. Women's Weight Training -- A Women' s Weight Training tenth-seeded Argentine Guillermo Vilas of Argentina The Angels got four RBIs from Clinic is scheduled at the Marine Site weight room toda Gabriela Sabatini meets fell yesterday. Rob Wilfong and ripped Texas June 25, 5:30-7 p.m. and Saturday, June 28, 8:30 to 10 a Switzerland's Christiane In the women's bracket, 12-3. To register, contact Susan Yaeger at 3006. Jolissaint on center court. fifth-seeded was Other seeded players beaten by Betsy Nagelsen 4-6, The New York Yankees bombed Ladies Tennis -- Ladies tennis is played at the Como scheduled today are 6-3, 6-4. Fourteenth-seeded the Boston Red Sox 8-1 as tennis courts every Tuesday and Thursday from 8:30 to 11 number-four Claudia lost to fellow Dennis Rasmussen and Dave a.m., and 6 to 9 p.m. There is no fee and anyone is welcome! Kohde-Kilsch of West Germany, Australian Jenny Byrne. Righetti combined on a For more information, please call Nina Johnson, 2245 or seven-hitter. Ran Hassey had Paula Harris, 3624. Major League baseball leaders four hits and three RBIs for the Yanks. Tennis Follies -- There will be "Tennis Follies" at the National Home Runs -- Marshall, Los Como courts Sunday, June 29 at 3:30 p.m. (play begins at 4 League Angeles, 17; G. Davis, The Oakland A's snapped a p.m.) . There is no fee required. Hors d'oevures and drinks Leaders Houston, 16; Stubbs, Los 15-game road losing streak. will be provided by the Racquet Club members. Sign up at the Batting (163 at bats) -- Angeles, 15; Parker, The A's jumped on Bret Como courts, Racquet Club or Marina by Friday, June 27. For Gwynn, San Diego, .341; C. Cincinnati, 26; Dorna, Saberhagen for three runs in more information, please call Yoshi Hampton, 3494 or Nina Brown, San Francisco, .340; Houston, 23. the third inning and two more Johnson, 2245. Brooks, Montreal, .339; Sax, Stolen Bases -- Coleman, in the fourth, then held off Los Angeles, .321; Raines, St. Louis, 41; Duncan, Los the Kansas City Royals 8-4. Dive Classes -- PADI instructor Guy Womack will be Montreal, .320. Angeles, 31; Raines, Saberhagen, who won the Cy conducting a Rescue Dive Course today, June 25 and an Runs -- Gwynn, San Diego, Montreal, 30; E. Davis, Young award last season, is Advanced Open Water Course Saturday, June 28. 49; Raines, Montreal, 44; Cincinnati, 14. 4-8 this summer. Pre-registration is required. For more information, please Carter, New York, 43; Hayes, Pitching (eight decisions) call Guy at 3452 AWH. Philadelphia, 43; Murphy, -- Darling, New York, 8-2, Seattle lost a four-run Atlanta, 43. .800, 3.12; Ojeda, New York, lead but recovered just in Dive Classes -- PADI Instructor Buck Everhart is offering RBIs -- C. Davis, San 8-2, .800, 2.79; Lacoss, San time to nip the Cleveland an out-of-school Open Water Scuba Course special. The normal Francisco, 51; Carter, New Francisco, 7-2, .778, 2.60; Indians 8-7. Jim Presley cost of the course is $115; however, for every grade your Gooden, York, 50; Schmidt, New York, 8-3, .727, doubled home the tying and child received above a "C" on their final report card, $5 Philadelphia, 50; G. Davis, 2.60. winning runs for the Mariners will be credited toward the cost of the course. Minimum age Houston, 48; Brooks, Strikeouts -- Scott, in the bottom of the ninth. requirement is 12 years. The course will begin Tuesday, Montreal, 46. Houston, 137; Valenzuela, Los July 15. Pre-registration is required. For more information, Hits -- Gwynn, San Diego, Angeles, 111; Welch, Los Montreal right fielder call 3658. 93; Sax, Los Angeles, 85; Angeles, 89; Gooden, New Mitch Webster says the Expos Sandberg, Chicago, 80; York, 88; Z. Smith, Atlanta, want to give the Mets Dive Classes -- PADI Instructor Buck Everhart is offering Leonard, San Francisco, 79; 86. something to think about. The a Divanaster Class beginning Friday, July 11. Prerequisite Raines, Montreal, 78. for course is you must be an advanced open water diver with a rescue certification. Course cost $150. For more information, call 3658.

Dive Classes -- Enjoy the underwater world of Guantanam Bay with PADI instructor Buck Everhart. The next Open Water The Sportsman Scuba Diver Class begin Monday, July 14, 6:30 p.m. in the Reef Raider classroom. Course cost is $115. For more By Charles Morey information, call 3658.

(AP) -- The trail is an old forearm, but still finished record season. Starspangled Softball Tournament Meeting -- Friday, one and almost obscured by with a 9-4 record. For a time, Marquard was June 27, 5 p.m. at Rec. Services Office. All team captains the dust of the years. Roger Mo was sidelined for most known by the derisive must be present in order to play. Cost per team is $50. Clemens may be out there of the second half of the nickname of "$100,000 lamon." Tournament will be held July 3-6. Call Paula at 2560, for searching for it in a couple 1985 campaign with a shoulder The Giants had paid a Minor more information. of weeks. problem, which required League club that much for The rangy rifleman of the surgery. He still wound up Rube. It was easily the Boston Red Sox, if he wins with a 7-5 mark. equivalent of $1 million his next few games, will be The whole city of Boston today. Glimpse seeking the path blazed by walks around with crossed Everybody in New York, Rube Marquard in 1912. fingers every time he except manager John McGraw, World Cup Soccer (UPI) -- The World Cup Soccer Rube won 19 games ina row pitches. The Red Sox soured on Marquard in his Tournament moves into the semifinal round today. The for the New York Giants at management is cooperating. first three seasons. He was schedule finds Belgium playing Argentina at Mexico City's the start of the National Roger gets at least four days 0-4 in 1908. In 1909, he was Azteca Stadium and France meeting West Germany League season. He set a rest between starts. 6-13. In 1910, Rube was 3-4. Guadalajara. The championship game is on Sunday at AztecaU record that has survived two Comparing Clemens to After his record run of 19 World Wars and a number of Marquard may be like wins to begin the 1912 Football Trial Continues (UPI) -- Controversial Al other firefights, not to measuring apples against season, Rube faltered some. Davis testified for the U.S. Football League in its $1.5 mention a regiment of great oranges. Just the same, let Mo was 8-11 the rest of the anti-Trust suit against the NFL. The general-managing pitchers. um try it. year to finish at 27-11, partner of the Los Angeles Raiders took the stand in New Clemens has won only 13 For openers, Roger is a still a handsome showing York, saying his league tried to destroy the USFL's Oakland straight, that word "only" is right-hander. Rube was a overall. franchise. The NFL is expected to begin presenting its case used advisedly. He needs six southpaw. Roger did well in Clemens is only 23, and today after the USFL calls its final witness, former ABC more to tie Marquard, seven his first two seasons, admits that he gets emotional sports commentator Howard Cosell. to top him. despite his ailments, at times on the mound, trying If Roger does not run into Marguard was racked up in to put too much velocity into Jenner Heads Olympic Hall Inductees (UPI) -- the kind of arm trouble that each of his first three the ball. Decathalon champion Bruce Jenner heads the list of new plagued him the last two seasons. That may be true, but Roger inductees to the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame in Colorado years, anything is possible. Me turned it all around in leaves a lot of hitters Springs. Jenner will be honored along with swimmer Debbie He missed the last month of his fourth, 1911, winning 25 emotional, also. It is a Meyer, hurdler Glenn Davis and the 1956 U.S. Olympic his rookie season, 1984, with and losing seven. His fifth feeling called sad. basketball team. The '56 squad was led by K.C. Jones and campaign, 1912, was the an injury to his right Bill Russell. Formal ceremonies will be held on August 1.

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