Guantanamo Gazette

Vol. 45 -- No. 116 --U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Wednesday, June 21, 1989 Base radio stations improved with new equipment to Washington as well. working on improving the radio signals. "Of course, I have to keep in mind when They've been working just as hard with ordering parts through D.C. is that we're other projects. not the only detachment 'being sup- "We've completely renovated the ported," added Brissette. "There's about radio on-air production and radio news 17otherlarger detachments as well as the studios. This includes new equipment, hundreds of shipboard systems," said audio mixing boards and voice proces- Brissette explaining the lengthy procure- sors," said Brissette. ment period for the items required. "As far as the television side of our Secondly, when all the parts arrived, detachment, we've completely rewired that didn't mean everything was put and renovated our equipment and added a together properly to complete the installa- slide scanner and a switcher to name a few tion requirements. items. We basically made the equipment "We can't just order parts so when they more accessible for the operators, elimi- all arrive we can flip the switch and they nating the congestion that was there prior work. We build our own systems," said to the renovation," Brissette explained. Brissette. "We've also added another camera, so now So with all the waiting and fixing, we have a three-camera capability in our what has made the radio signals better? T.V. studio." "We've put in a new transmitter and Is the team going to stop there? As far completely renovated the transmitter site. as Brissette and his team is concerned, Along with these changes, I requested that there's always another project waiting to by JOSN IC3 Laura Alago checks the video alignment on a VCR. (Photo the FM frequencies be altered slightly," be completed. Lisa M. Enloe) Brissette commented, adding, "FM 102 has According to Brissette, two new proj- been changed toFM 102.1 and FM 103 has ects are in the works. The first one being Editor's note: This isthe first ofa three- Today he can proudly say that his goal been changed to FM 103.1. These fre- the renovation of the on-air facility for part series on the Navy Broadcasting has been accomplished with determina- quencies are more accessible to the area. cable channel 2 and T.V. channel 8. "We're Service Detachment (NBS Det). This tion, planning and hard work from himself Plus, with the addition of new equipment going to literally take it all apart and put it article deals with the detachment's updates and his technicians. we had the ability to increase the power back together right," the chief explained. and equipment improvements. It was In order to accomplish this goal, Bris- from 50 to 300 watts on FM 103.1 and "Our second project," Brissette written in cooperation with the NBS Det sette and his team first needed to order provide stereo on FM 102.1." added, "is to completely renovate, rewire staff. Tommorow's article will deal with equipment and parts. Are the residents pleased with the and relocate the T.V. and radio antennas at the Radio Department. "We have an annual operating budget in changes Brissette and his team had to wait our transmitter site on Skyline Drive." which we can order parts up to $1,000," for and work hard to build? And with these two new projects, Bris- By JOSN LISA M. ENLOE said Brissette. "Anything between $1,000 "The residents seem pleased. I've sette and the engineering team have more and $5,000, a prioritized list is prepared gotten nothing but good feedback from waiting time to prepare for, more hard In March, 1988,ICC Russell Brissette, and sent to Navy Broadcasting Service those I've talked to," Brissette added. The work ahead of them and more goals to Chief Engineer of Navy Broadcasting Washington, D.C. Then if any items are recent audience survey reflects the com- accomplish. Service Detachment (NBS Det), had a goal over $5,000, we purchase them through munities satisfaction, especially FM 102.1 As Brissette said, "With a little determi- to improve the signal quality of our other procurement, Navy budget in stereo. nation and hard work, we'll meet our new Guantanamo's three radio stations, AM which is projected five years in advance. I However, NBS Det's engineering team goals which is to have these two projects 1340, FM 102 and FM 103. have to prioritize another list and send that didn't spend their entire time last year done by the end of this year." Captain's Mast results posted Nonjudicial punishment was held June days. Anti-tank missile replaced 12, resulting in: One E-4 was found guilty of Violation Nonjudicial punishment was held June By JIM GARAMONE is discarded and another fitted into place. of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, 19, resulting in: AFIS Correspondent At no time does a soldier touch the missile itself" Article 86 - Failure to go to appointed One E-3 was found guilty of Violation Defense officials have selected a re- The need for a new system is impor- place of duty at the time prescribed; Article of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, placement for the Dragon wire-guided tant because tank technology has ad- 92 - Failure to obey a lawful order; and Article 86 - Unauthorized Absence and vanced so quickly. anti-tank missile. "The threat has Article 107 - False official statement and was awarded: Reduction to the pay grade If all goes well, soldiers and changed. Frontal tank armor has become was awarded: Reduction to the pay grade of E-2, suspended for a period of six so hard that it defeats normal weapons," Marines could receive the advanced months; Finley said. of E-3, suspended for a period of six restriction for a period of 45 days anti-tank weapon system-medium by months and extra duties for a period of 45 and extra duties for a period of 45 days. 1994. Reactive armor - explosive armor The weapon system - also tagged mounted on a tank that blows up on impact and defeats the the "Tankbreaker" - can be carried, ballistics of a manned and fired by one man. It is a shaped charge - also must be coun- "fire-and-forget" missile used for day tered. "While frontal armor on a tank is and night operations. It has twice the difficult to penetrate, armor on the top range of the current Dragon system and and rear is not so thick," Finley said. is designed to counter any tank threat. "(This system) takes advantage of that The system will cost between $3 billion vulnerability." SCAPTAIN'SHOTLINE and $4 billion. Officials plan to buy Unlike current missiles, which about 100,000. travel on a line-of-sight trajectory, the 4800 The missile is a result of three new missile will fly up, guide itself to the years of testing. Three corporations ex- tank and dive down on it. This means perimented with three different ap- the missile will where it will do the (Navy Resale ACTIONLINE, 4355) proaches. One used a fiber-optics most good. Reactive armor can be placed approach, another a laser beam and the all over the tank and this system has a U,- third infrared tracking. "All three were tandem warhead. A smaller warhead is in successful and all of the competitors front and the would set off any reactive performed well," said Army Col. Earl armor. A larger charge is behind that and Finley, project for the system at will penetrate the tank," Finley said. The Query: Since Turner Con- done about this problem? U.S. Army Missile Command. "The warhead kills via a shaped charge. struction has left there seems to Reply: Humane traps can be winner was selected after competitive be a large number of stray cats set for collection of stray animals. testing of the three prototypes." The army is looking at other tank- The system comes in two parts that killer systems also. It has increased the left behind that they used to feed. Traps will be set in your area in weigh a total of about 45 pounds. lethality of the TOW missile system, I live at Marina Point. I counted conjunction with the base There is a launcher - which is which should serve the Army and six stray cats in my front yard pound master's ongoing program reusable - and an expendable missile Marine Corps through the late 1990s. this morning. Can something be of trapping stray cats. tube. "A soldier would fit the missile The service is also looking at kinetic- tube into the launcher, site on a target energy line-of-sight; missiles for an ad- and fire," Finley said. "The empty tube vanced anti-tank weapon system-heavy. CAREER COUNSELOR'S CORNER NCC (AW) Elaina Foley NAVSTA Career Counselor BAY NEWS A White House Fellowship is apply, who meet the following Little Theatre needs help services will not be provided. one of the Nation's highly prized criteria: The Guantanamo Bay Little Theatre has been and competitive awards available Have demonstrated unusual assigned a storage building behind the FRA Club. Clean-up to men and women who give ability, high moral character, It is in desperate need of being cleaned out before The Security Detachment will be cleaning up promise of providing the kind of outstanding motivation, and we can use it, and we need a lot of muscle to ac- the repair basin for privately owned boats (located leadership that will influence the leadership qualities; complish this. behind NEX Maintenance). All personnel having shape ofour society in the years to Show exceptional promise of If you can help Saturday, June 24, at 8 a.m, boats or equipment in this area are requested to call Theresa at 4848 during working hours or identify their property come. future development; by placing their name, place 4279 after working hours for more details. of work and phone number on each piece of The program provides an Are dedicated to the institu- property. Dumpsters will be provided for unwanted opportunity for 15 people, who tions of the United States; Navy Credit Union closure property. have completed their education Are career designated; Navy Federal Credit Union will be closing All property not identified by Thursday, June and who have begun their career, Are United States citizens. Thursday, June 22, at 3 p.m. for HURREX. We 22, will be removed and disposed of. to serve as Special Assistants to If you wish to obtain applica- will reopen Friday, June 23, at 9 a.m. Cabinet officers and White tion forms, additional informa- Air conditioners House staff members. As such, tion, or have any questions about FRA closure Occupants are reminded that filters on govern- they are assigned specific tasks the program and your qualifica- ment provided window air conditioners should be The FRA will be closed until Friday, June 30, and are asked to help solve prob- cleaned tions, you should write to the due to rewiring. a minimum of every two weeks. Many lems confronting our govern- President's Commission on problems involving repairs are due to dirty filters. ment. In addition, they partici- White House Fellowships, 712 Closure The cleaning procedure is simple. Remove the front pate in educational activities re- Jackson Place, N.W., Washing- cover, sweep or wash the foam or metal filter, and volving around the government ton D.C.20503, or call (202) All Morale, Welfare and Recreation facilities reinstall filter and cover. Should your filter be 395- will close Thursday, June 22, at 4 p.m., due to and challenges of finding and 4522. damaged or require replacement, you may obtain a HURREX. Listen to AM 1340 for further infor- new filter at the self-help store. Self-help hours implementing solutions. Applications are available of mation about facilities which will reopen after the operation are Tuesday to Friday, 4 to 5 p.m. and from June to November. To be exercise. Saturday, 8 a.m. to noon. For more information call Because of the program's considered for the 1990 program, 4170. substantial benefit to the individ- completed applications must be Dinner/Dance ual and the Navy, all qualified received no later than December Join PWD Transportation for a dinner/dance Ammunition offload candidates are urged to apply. 1, 1989. for Philip and Eva Stauffer at the FRA, Sunday, Ordnance Department will be offloading a TMT Interested Navy personnel, offi- For more information, contact July 2. Tickets are $11 purchased in advance. ammunition barge the weeks of June 14 and 26 from cer andenlisted are encouraged to your Retention Team Counselor. RSVP by Friday, June 23, by calling Linda at sunrise to sunset. The ammunition route will be 4691 or Sheila at 4696 or 4536. from Pier Victor to Sherman Avenue to Central Magazine Road. All personnel are reminded to drive Meeting change safely, and pull of the road when semi trucks with NEW ARRIVALS Naval Station CDO/OOD meeting scheduled red flags and ammunition placards displayed are transporting Baby's Name. Jessica Jean for Friday, June 23, has been rescheduled to ammunition. Parent's Name: SW1 and OS1 Mark Gladden Monday, June 26, from 3 to 4 p.m., in the FTG Auditorium. All Naval Station CDO's/OOD's Date: May 13, 1989 are Water outage required to attend. There will be a scheduled water outage Saturday Baby's Name: Andrew Keith and Sunday, June 24 and 25, from midnight to 6 SIMA Change of Command a.m. for PWD personnel to conduct a water leak Parent's Name: HM2 and Mrs. Donald E. Eddelman survey in Center Bargo housing. Date: May 25, 1989 The SIMA Change of Command will be held The following on the SIMA Coumpound Thursday, June 22, at 9 areas will be affected: June 24, CB1160 to CB1168, a.m., at which time Commander William A. CB1175 to CB1184, CB1192 to CB1193; June 25, Baby's Name: Jacob Ryan Davis, USN, will be relieved by Commander CB1150 to CB1159, CB1169 to CB1174, CB1185 to Parent's Name: GMG1 and Mrs. Jerald E. Teachout James M. Leary, USN. Uniform for military CB1197, CB1198 to CB1218. -. Da ne:June 7, 1989 personnel is Summer White. All interested personnel are cordially invited to attend and are Veterinary Services To announce your newest arrival in the Guantanamo Gazette, requested to be seated by 8:45 a.m. Veterinary Services will hold a Leeward Point submit the byb's name, the parent's name, the date of birth and Parking spaces will be limited/reserved in the Clinic Thursday, June 22, beginning at 1:15 p.m. the weight of the baby. general area of the SIMA Compound for author- Call 2212 or 2101 to schedule an appointment. ized officers, VIPs and guests of the Command- ing Officer of SIMA. Reserved parking will Pre-separation course include Marti Street from the intersection of Marti Street and Rodger Road to the intersection A one half day pre-separation course is available of Marti Street and Wharf "T" Road. for all COMNAVBASE personnel who will be separating at EAOS. This course is required for all Entertainment Tonight personnel separating who are otherwise eligible for Wives' Club meeting reenlistment. Marine Barracks Enlisted Wives' Club will This course is designed to familiarize separatees On Channel 2 have a meeting tonight, at 7 p.m., at Marine Site with important information regarding the following: M-122. For more information, 4:00 WONDERWORKS call Josie at 3514, forms/documents; military obligations; unemploy- Wendi at 3466 or Cheryl at 4284. 5:00 SUPERMAN ment/reemployment rights; medical/veterans benefits. The next course will be offered Thursday, 5:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Navy Relief raffle July 27, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Family Service 6:00 NEWSCENTER 8 1989 Navy Relief raffle tickets are now Center, Training Room. 6:15 SPORTS LATENIGHT available. Each ticket is a $1 donation. The To obtain a quota, Naval Station personnel, 6:30 CNN HEADLINE NEWS following prizes will be available: First prize, contact your Departmental/Divisional Career Counselors, 7:00 STAR TREK computer; second prize, microwave oven; third tenant activities may contact the prize, miniature refrigerator. Command Career Counselor's office at 4575 or 8:00 MOVIE: BETRAYED BY INNOCENCE To purchase a ticket see your Navy Relief 4298. 9:45 NEWSCENTER 8 (REBROADCAST) representative. It's your big chance to win. Buy one and help a good cause. Power outage All movies begin at 8 p.m. There will be a scheduled power outage Downtown Lyceum HURREX Thursday, June 22, from 9 to 11 a.m. for Kellogg Clean and Sober. Drama (R).2:04 All Navy Resale Activities will be closing at personnel to replace a control circuit transformer. McCalla Lyceum 4 p.m., Thursday, June 22, due to HURREX. The The following areas will be affected: Golf Club House, Betrayed.Thriller Mini Mart and the Stoplight Inn will reopen at Golf Course, Yacht Club, Steam Rack, (R).2:07 Nursery, BB-1 Fuel Pier, Marina Fish and Gear Marine Lyceum 6:30 p.m. All others will remain closed. Locker, Windjammer Club, Abatan Pump House, Monster Squad. Comedy (PG-13).1:22 Steak Cookout SBOQ, Mobile Point, New Gym, CPO, Bldg. 840, Leeward Lyceum Bowling Alley. Heartbreak Hotel. Drama (PG-13).1:41 Enjoy the aroma and taste of excellently prepared steak and seafood at the "Steak Cook- Air Terminal out" set for Saturday, June 24, at the Officers' News Flash Club on the patio. Passengers using EML may have paperwork Menu includes 8-ounce rib eye, 8-ounce filet approved by YN2 Davis at the Family Service Guantanamo Gazette mignon, 10-ounce t-bone and shrimp creole for Center or the Air Terminal on Leeward. For more Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba all seafood lovers. For more information, call information, call 6204 or 6408 or 4141. 2132.

Naval Base Commander Capt. John S. Boyd, USN Energy Savings Tip Public Affairs Officer. . Bob Hines, USNR Nursery school board meeting Never boil water in an open pan. Water will Editorial Staff come to a boil faster and use less energy in a kettle Editor . .JOSN A general board meeting for parents inter- Dirk Rose, USN or covered Assistant Editor . JOSN Lisa M. Enloe, USN ested in the preschool program at the Guantanamo pan. Staff Assistant. K risten L. A dkins Bay Nursery School will be held Tuesday, June 27, at 7 p.m. Woman of the Year nominations The editorial content of this newspaper is prepared, edited and provided by the Public Affairs Office of Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. This newspaper is an authorized publication for members Fall registration, school opening and MWR Nominations for this annual award should be of the military services and their families stationed overseas. Its contents do not necessarily reflect merger will be discussed. All parents are submitted to Debbie Herbel, EEO Office, Stop 28, the official views of the U.S. Navy and do not imply endorsement thereof The Guantanamo Gazette welcome and encouraged to attend. Child care no later than June 30. is printed five times a week at government expense at the Navy Publications and Printing Service Branch Office.

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220-89 I,E Personnel Clerk (Typing) CCPO/Empl. Div. Civilian Personnel AS-5/6f7 Applications must be submitted to the Consolidated Civilian Personnel Office by the close of business Tuesday, June 27 Additional information concerning these vacancies may be obtained at Applications for the following positions must be submitted to the Consolidated Civilian Personnel the Consolidated Civilian Personnel Office or by reviewing vacancy announcements posted on office by the close of business on Tuesday, July 25. official bulletin boards. 204 -89 E. Sheetmetal Mechanic PWD/Maintenance * Indicates Limited Area of Consideration. WG-3806-10 205-89 E. Supervisory Accounting Tech. Resource Management ANN. NO. TITLE AND GRADE LOCATION GS-525-7 209-89 I. *Automotive Equipment Repair Insp. PWD/Transporation 206-89 E. Mason Foreman PWD/Maintenance WG-5823-11 WS-3806-10 210-89 IE Nurse (P/T) Family Service Center 207-89 E. Electrician (High Voltage) PWD/Utilities GS-610-07 WG-2810-10 (NTE 20 hours) 208-89 E. Crane Operator Training Leader PWD/Transportation 211-89 IE Electrical Worker PWD/Maintenance WL-5725-10 LWG-2805-8 212-89 IE Plumber Worker PWD/Utilities In addition to the above positions, applications are accepted on a continuing basis for the following LWG-4206-7 positions: High School, Elements ry School and Substitue teachers, Sales Store Checker GS-2/3, 213-89 I.E Management Assistant SIMA Clerk Typist GS-3 and GS-4, Secretary (typing GS-4 and GS-5, Accounting Technician GS-4/5, GS-344-5 Supply Clerk and Supply Clerk (typing GS-4/5 and Warehouse Worker WG-4 and WG-5. 214-89 IE Meatcutting Worker Commissary LWG-7407 (4 Vacancies) Navy Resale Activity 215-89 IE Storeworker Commissary The Navy Resale Activity has the following job openings. Contact the Personnel Office at Bldg. AV- LWG-6914-4 34 or phone 4348 or 4508 for more information. The positions are open until filled unless otherwise (2 Vacancies) specified. 216-89 IE Secretary (Typing) Chaplain's Office GS-318-5 ANN. NO. TITLE AND GRADE LOCATION NAF 217-89 IE Central Cashier/Cash Clerk MWR/Como Club 22-88 Food Service Worker NEX Food Service AS-530-4 NA-2/$4.21 ph LGS-530-3 LWG-2/$2.57 ph + .33 BA NAF 218-89 IE Club Operations Asst./Rec. Asst. MWR/Como Club 78-88 Cashier/Checker (P/T) Retail Store PS-1101-4 PS-2/54.47 ph LGS-4 LGS-2/$2.53 ph NAF 169-89A I,E Rec. Aid MWR/Fitness Center 94-88 Sales Clerk Retail Store PS-189-4 PS-2/$4.47 ph LGS-3 LGS-3/$3.17 ph + .52 BA (Intermit. Sched.) 100-88 Cashier/Checker Retail Store 140-89A IE Electrician SIMA PS-2/$4.47 ph LWG-2805-10 LGS-2/$2.53 ph + .49 BA 110-88 General Sales Clerk (P/) Retail Store Applications must be submitted to the Consolidated Civilian Personnel Office by the close of PS-2/$4.47 business Thursday, Feb. 29. ph LGS-2/$2.53 ph 186-89A I,E Firefighter (Structural) Security/Fire Division 214-89 Mobile Sales Clerk Food Services PS-81-3 leading to PS-4 PS-5/$5.46 ph (NTE 1 year) LGS-4/$3.80 ph + .55 BA 139-89A I. *Sheetmetal Worker PWD/Maintenance 215-89 Personnel Clerk (Typing) Personnel Office LWG-3806-8 with promotion AS-5/55.65 ph potential to LWS-10 LGS-4/$3.80 ph + .55 BA 142-89A I.E Sign Painter PWD/Maintenance (F/T Temp., NTE 120 days, P/f while LWG-4104-9 training) 219-89 IE Personnel Actions Clerk (Typing) CCPO/Empl. Div. 216-89 Retail Operator Mini Mart GS-3/4/5 Supervisory PS-7/$6.02 ph

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OF FRA Tonight's Special: Closed until June 30. THE POST 46 Tonight's Dinner: BBQ Ribs, Delivery Service Available WEEK Thursday's Lunch: Jerk Pork STOPLIGHT INN My name is Bouncer. I am a Tonight's Dinner: Roast Beef male, approximately 15 weeks w/Gravy Thursday's Lunch: Liver w/Onions old. I am very frisky and just one or Arroz Frito Con Jamon of several kittens that need a home. BLUE CARIBE If you are interested in adopt- Tonight's Dinner: Prime ing me or any of the other avail- Rib Roast Thursday's Lunch: BBQ able kittens, call the Veterinarian Beef Ribs or BBQ Chicken Clinic at 2212. DEER POINT SECURITY LOG OFFICERS' CLUB Tonight's Dinner: Open Menu Thursday's Lunch: Potato for seatbelt The following accidents or violations. was reported damaged while Bar or Reuben Sandwich incidents were reported or inves- - Five vehicle accidents parked at the Post 46 Club. tigated by the Security Depart- involvinga total of seven vehicles Miscellaneous ment for the period of June 12 to during the reporting period. - Two suspects were appre- CPO CLUB Vandalism 18. of Government hended for being in an unauthor- Tonight's Dinner: Mexican Buffet Thursday's Lunch: Mock Personal Property Property ized area. Filet Mignon - A guitar amplifier was - A sink in the men's - Two suspects were appre- stolen from Marine Barracks, restroom of the Windjammer hended for assault and battery at Hunnington Hall. Club was vandalized. PWD Transportation. WINDJAMMER - A wallet was reported sto- - A toilet in the men's - Two suspects were appre- len from W. T. Sampson High restroom of the Windjammer hended for assault and battery at CLUB School. Club was vandalized. Post 46 Club. Tonight's Dinner: Chopped Sirloin w/Mushroom Sauce - A privately owned vehicle Vandalism of Personal - One suspect was appre- was reported stolen while parked Property hended for aggravated assault at in front of the PWD garage. - A privately owned vehicle the BCT Transmitter Site. CLIPPER CLUB Traffic Violations was vandalized while parked at - Four individuals were as- Tonight's Dinner: All-You-Can Eat Taco Bar - The Security Department Gold Hill Towers Barracks. saulted on Sherman Avenue issued 58 moving violations, six - A privately owned vehicle across from the Navy Exchange.

Gur-rATAMo GAZETrE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1989, PAGE 3 SPORTS NMCB 7's 'Can Do' race results posted Captain's Cup softball NMCB 7 sponsored its very 29 age group and was followed by Winners in the women's divi- first 5K Health run/walk Satur- Latrele Watson with a time of sions included Tina Anderson in Women's softball NAVSTA Blue 11 day, June 17. Sixty-three runners 19:15 and D.P. Baldwin at 19:23. the 19 to 29 age class with a time NAS Rebels 6 SIMA 0 showed up to make it a well- The top female finisher was of 29:02. She was followed by PWD attended race. Nancy Combs-Meehan of PWD Carla Mahle with a time of 29:56 One of the Detachment's own with a time of 20:17. Combs- and Jennifer Thompson at 30:07. experienced marathon runner, Meehan competed in the Winning the 40 and over class Baseball scores BU2 Richard Moody, was re- women's 30 to 39 age group and was Barbara Yargas with a time sponsible for coordinating the was followed by Linda Ratsep of 38:14. American League well organized run. Medals were with a time of 27:16. In the walkers division, the Oakland A's 6 St. Louis Cardinals 6 awarded to the top three finishers winning time was 43:31 which Detroit Tigers 4 4 (G-1) in the basic age groups and T- Other men's division winners was turned in by L.R. McIntire. shirts were given to all thepartici- were Richard Moody in the 30 to Coming in second was Wilma 6 St. Louis Cardinals 5 pants. Two official NMCB 7 39 age group with a timeof 18:55. Holland at46:37 and third went to 3 Philadelphia Phillies 3(G-2) baseball caps were given to the He was followed by Daniel Fin- Shelia Grayson at 48:27. top male and female finisher. klea at 20:54 and Hoyt Eason at And Ivy Davenport was the 13 8 21:06. Winning the 40 and over winner in the under 19 category New York Yankees 6 5 Coming in first overall for the class was Pete McKee with a time with a time of 39:29. men was Laine Lee from 8th of 20:15, followed by Luther All in all it was a great "Can Minnesota Twins 7 Chicago Cubs 5 Engineers with a time of 17:49. Washington at 21:37 and Richard Do" 5K run. Thanks to all who Cleveland Indians 4 4 Lee competed in the men's 19 to Davis at 25:59. attended. (11 innings) Kansas City Royals 8 Golf tournament results, dates posted 2 San Diego Padres 2 (11 innings) Los Angeles Dodgers 0 The Yatera Seca Golf Asso- of 65. Congratulations to all the encouraged to attend and bring a ciation held a 2-man blind draw, winners. prospective member. We will 8 San Francisco Giants 4 best ball tournament Saturday, The Association would also also be electing a new vice presi- 6 Houston Astros 0 June 10. like to congratulate Tripp Mays dent. Woody Wodrazka and Frank for his lowest round ever of 79. The Association will be hold- 6 Ludwig took first place with a ing a Jack and Jill tournament California Angels 2 Atlanta Braves (ppd., rain) score of 61. Coming in second Don't forget the membership Sunday, June 25. Sign-ups are place were Kenny Tripp and drive social Friday, June 23. It due before 8:30 a.m. with tee- Tuesday's home runs times at 9 a.m. New members will Charlie Haddock with a score of will be held on the patio of the American League 62. Noel West and Valerie Staff NCO Club. Cocktails are play at a reduced rate. Gladden (3), Twins; Snyder (9), McDowell (3), Indians; Baines Thaxton tied for third with Bobby from 6to7p.m. anddinnerwillbe For more information, please (9), Pasqua (4), White Sox; Balboni (8), Slaught (2), Yankees; Tulloch and Al Siegel with scores after 7 p.m. All members are call Valerie Thaxton at 2774. McGwire (15), Steinbach (4), A's; Petralli (4), Rangers; Jackson (17), Royals; Fernandez 2 (5), Liriano (2), Blue Jays; Parrish (5), Insiders look at major league happenings Angels. The New York Mets say right holding down last place in the Na- successful arthroscopic surgery on National fielder Darryl Strawberry broke the tional League East, but manager his left shoulder. The Bosox expect League small toe on his right foot Monday Nick Leyva will be back next year. him to return to the team in about one Brunansky (9), Cardinals; Dawson (7), Walton (3), Cubs; Galar- night when he was struck by a pitch The Phillies yesterday renewed month. Team physician Dr. Arthur raga (11), Expos. thrown by Montreal's . Leyva's contract for the 1990 sea- Pappas performed the operation to Strawberry was scratched from last son. The Phillies also made person- remove torn cartilage. night's game with the Expos and his nel changes by optioning pitchers A judge will listen to arguments playing status was not known. Bob Sebra and Todd Frohwirth to the today on an attempt by Cincinnati In other baseball news, Cincin- minors. Reds manager Pete Rose to stop a nati Red's training room reports The Kansas City Royals medical hearing before major league com- show left-hander Danny Jackson is staff are suggesting arthroscopic missioner Bart Giamatti. Alleging on the disabled list with a strained surgery for pitcher Floyd Bannister, bias by Giamatti, Rose is asking the and inflamed pitching shoulder, as but the veteran southpaw says he case be tried by a jury in Cincinnati well as a nerve problem in his wrist. may ask for a second opinion. Ban- and not before the commissioner The Reds also say slugging out- nister currently is on the disabled list next week in New York. If Rose is fielder Eric Davis is listed as day-to- with a rotator cuff injury. found to have gambled on baseball day with a hamstring problem. Boston Red Sox center fielder games, he faces possible suspensions The Philadelphia Phillies may be Ellis Burks yesterday underwent of one year to life. i I/

Project Player events The Yatera Seca Golf Association will be holding a Membership Drive Social Friday, AREA______Pool tournament June 23. Due to Project Player is hosting a pool tournament the renovations at the golf course, the social will be Friday, held on the June 30, at the Clipper Club. Registration will begin at patio of the Staff NCO Club. ATHLETICS 7 p.m. and action starts at 7:30 p.m. All members are encouraged to attend this social The event will be single-elimination and cost only and bring a prospective member. All prospective members may play in $1 per person. A maximum of 16 participants will be the Jack and Jill tournament on the accepted. Late registrations will not be accepted. following Sunday at a reduced rate. Youth Activities For more information, For more information, call Amy at 3845. call Valerie Thaxton at Focus group for teens 2774 or sign up at the Golf Pro Shop. In order to provide teens with the activities or en- Pool tournament vironment they desire, MWR's Youth Activities is A pool tournament sponsored by Project Player is organizing a focus group. This group is organized so set for Thursday, July 6, at Post 46. Registrations begin Fishing tournament that teens in grades 9 through 12 can meet and discuss at 7 p.m. and action at 7:30 p.m. There will be a fishing and spear fishing tourna- the possibilities Youth Activities can offer them. Participation cost will be $1. The tournament is ment, sponsored by Leeward Point First Class Youth Activities coordinator Patrick Keaveny single elimination and a first-place trophy will be Association, Friday, June 30 to Tuesday, July 4. The urges teens, "Don't assume that others will represent awarded to the winner. tournament will start at 6 p.m. and end at noon. you, come yourself and voice your ideas." For more information, call Amy at 3246. An entry fee of $20 is required and participants The first focus group meeting will be held tonight must state fishing or spear fishing at the time of the at "Saturday's." The meeting will convene at 8 p.m. Dive classes entry. Both may be entered for $40 but speared fish may For more information, call Youth Activities at Morale, Welfare and Recreation are offering the fol- not be entered in the fishing category and vice- 4075. lowing scuba dive courses. All students must pre- versa. register at the MWR Information Office. Physical There will be separate pots for each category and all entry fees will be paid out to the winners. Once a Aquatics exams are required for the PADI Open Water course Department activities fish is entered it must be kept in the MWR freezer Water babies with forms available at the Information Office. Advanced Open Water, Smylie, June 21, $85 until July 4. Water babies swimming class will be offered by Only Dive Master, Bailey/Cadavid, June 26, "legal" fish JAW the Outdoor Sports and the MWR Aquatics Department July 3 through 13. $150 Wildlife Search and Recovery, Bailey/Cadavid, June 27, $60 Handbook (COMNAVBASEGTMOINST Lessons will be conducted at the Officers pool from 1710.10D) will be weighed. Open Water, Smylie, June 29, $160 8:30 to 9 a.m. To enter or Open Water, Bailey/Cadavid, July 3, $160 for more information, call Veronica Register at the MWR Information Office. The Harris Advanced Open Water, Bailey/Cadavid, July 17, $85 at Trzyna Village restaurant from 8 a.m. to 1 class fee will be $15 and is payable at the time of reg- p.m. at 4023, Kevin at 2713 after working hours, Rich istration. at 3735 after working hours or Buck at 6139 after Call Beth or Becky at 2193 for more information. Golfing events working hours.

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