Guantanamo Gazette

Vol. 45 -- No. 94 --U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Thursday, May 18, 1989 Information is available for advancement tests at the ESO Office case basis. specialty program or conversion to another E-4 through E-7 Military Leadership rating, we can help them," continued Exams will be given every month twice a Benito. week through August. Notices are posted Individuals interested in retaking the well in advance before the tests are to be ASVAB must prepare for the exam prior to given. Tests are also offered at Leeward being tested. Suggested ways of preparing Point monthly. for the exam could be by taking a math or If someone wants to study for the test English course or working in a study guide they may come into ESO and pick up a forthe ASVAB. Study guides are available rating course manual. at the base library and Benito advises that "If we don't have the book on the the individual is well prepared before tak- shelves, we will order it," said PN3 Lisa ing the test. Albrecht. "Most of the time the book is on "A lower score received on the retake order from Philadelphia and it all depends will replace the better one already in their on the mail service how soon we will get record," she added. it." The DLAB test is given to those inter- ESO will take the individual's name ested in converting to a rating requiring the and phone number and call them once the knowledge of a foreign language, like CTI. course arrives. DLAB tests are given when requested via Now that all the studying has been approved chits. completed and the Military Leadership As for an education toward a degree, Exam has been successfully completed, the ESO will also aid in the filling out of next step is the Navy-wide advancement Tuition Assistance (TA) forms. exam. "TA is at the command's discretion," PN2 Helen Adell pulls a rate training manual for a Construction Electrician. "To be eligible for this exam, the indi- said Albrecht. "The person requesting TA (Photo by JOSN Dirk Rose) vidual has to fulfill the requirements of is required to put in a chit. Then, we give time in rate, PARs signed by member's them a worksheet to fill out so that we will Editor'sNote: The following isthe final of "We have a lot to offer a sailor toward command, rate training manual completed know what class they are taking andwhat to afour-part series spotlighting the Person- advancement," said PN1 Yolanda Benito, (if needed), military requirement course charge them. nel SupportDetachment (PSD). This final ESO supervisor. "We provide information completed, passed Military Leadership "After the NAVEDTRA 1560/5 (TA installmentfocuses on the EducationServ- and assistance on advancement require- Exam and lastly, but most importantly, to form) is typed, Benito will sign the form, ice Office. ments, order rate training manuals and be recommended by their command," said the command will sign it and then it will be professional advancement requirements Benito. "As wellas the scheduledexam, we ready to take to the Navy Campus Office to By JOSN DIRK ROSE (PARs) for each rating, and administer give substitute exams for those with valid register for the class," she added. Military Leadership and Navy-wide ex- reasons which include emergency leave, For a lot of sailors, advancement in ams." illness or hospitalization verified by a When the time rolls around and you are their career means a lot to them. If you are Additionally, ESO gives the Armed medical officer's statement and opera- coming close to taking your advancement" really serious about advancement, the Services Vocational Aptitude Battery tional commitments. exam or want to work on a degree, either Education Service Office (ESO) located at (ASVAB) and the Defense Language Ap- "If someone needs to retake their stop by ESO Monday through Friday from PSD is the place you need to start. titude Battery (DLAB) tests on a case by ASVAB to achieve a better score for a 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. or call 4338 or 4553. USS White Plains' blaze claims the lives of six sailors NAVY NEWS SERVICE broke out in the main engineering spaces. The bodies ofthedeadwere transferred supplied fire fighting gear, equipment and Five sailors who suffered from smoke to Constellation then flown to Clark. A other supplies to the effort. A fire on board USS White Plains inhalation and second and third degree memorial service will be held when the (AFS 4) claimed the lives of six sailors and burns to their hands and faces were medi- bodies are returned to the United States. White Plains was towed to Subic Bay injured five May 9. cally evacuated to USS Sacramento (AOE The ship's crew extinguished the by USNS Sioux (ATF 75). The Navy is in- The combat stores ship was conducting 1), transferred to USS Constellation (CV flames after an intense hour of fire vestigating the cause of the accident. The operations in the South China Sea, 100 64) and flown on to a burn center at Clark fighting. Three ships, Constellation, USS Guam-based stores ship was commissioned miles east of Hong Kong, when the blaze Air Base, Philippines. Ouellet (FF 1077) and USS Fox (CG 33), in 1968 and has a crew of 428. Espionage Convicted spy gets 12 years NAVY NEWS SERVICE Kunkle served 12 years in the Navy as an Aviation Antisubmarine Warfare Op- A former chief petty officer was erator and was named 1976 Atlantic Fleet sentenced to 12 years in prison without Sailor of the Year. He was assigned to an parole May 4, after pleading guilty to aviation command in Hawaii when he was an espionage charge. discharged in 1985. Craig Kunkle was arrested January 10, 1989, after trying to sell antisubmarine warfare secrets to two FBI agents posing as Soviet spies. A videotaped encounter showed Kunkle accepting $5,000 from the agents for secret documents and other information. The 39-year-old former sailor was intercepted by the FBI when he attempted to contact Soviet officials in December 1988, with an offer to divulge secret information. FBlagents posing as Soviet spies later contacted Kunkle and set up the meeting which led to his arrest Kunkle pleaded guilty to the espionage charge in return for federal prosecutors' agreement to limit the sentence. A conviction on a federal charge does not allow for parole. Breast cancer attacks one in every eleven women BAY NEWS any abnormality by breast exami- Summer work Union's (NFCU) pre-approved loan may be what you are looking for. You would have the financing By JOYCE KRUPPA nation. May 22, CCPO will begin ac- Starting Monday, already out of the way before you even start looking for summer working aid em- cepting applications at cars. This also gives you leverage with the dealer. One in 11 women will suffer So what can you do? Get the The program is open to all U.S. citizens ployment. NFCU's present loan rates: 8.9 percent up to 36 the life threatening devastation of facts about breast cancer. Learn dependent youths who and non-U.S., and contractor mos.; 9.9 percent, 37 to 48 mos.; 10.9 percent, 49 to breast examinations. old. U.S. citizens must also acancer-causedmastectomy. One and do self are at least 14 years 60 mos.; 11.9 percent, 61 to 72 mos. (sticker price a breast have a social security number and all youths aged in eleven! Many others will dis- Ask your doctor to do over $18,000). For information, call NFCU at parental consent. cover some form of breast cancer examination at least annually. 14 and 15 must have written 4333. which may lead to lumpectomy, And, if you're in a high risk cate- Two types of positioins are available, clerical may file for either type of chemotherapy, or partial mastec- gory, or over the age of 40, get a and laborer. Students Car washing mammogram. Although there is position and must clearly state which type of work tomy. Still, women speak of mas- Car washing is still limited to the first and third here, is desired. tectomy as if it were a dirty word, no mammogram capability Applicants will be hired on a first come, first Saturday of each month. There seems to be some talking in whispers or just not ask about it at your next regular served basis. Applications may be picked up at confusion on boat washing and dive gear rinsing. A talking aboutitatall. Ignore itand appointment at the hospital. Or, CCPO, Bldg. 804, between 12:30 and 4 p.m., Mon- boat being pulled from the water can be washed off it may go away, they seem to feel. make a point to have one on your day through Friday and must be returned by June 9. to avoid salt corrosion problems. Dive gear also falls And some women who have had a next trip home. It only takes a few Employment will begin June 19. into this category. Remember to be "waste con- mastectomy are even treated as minutes and just about any hospi- scious" in your rinsing. diseasedorsick."Whatdidyoudo tal or out-patient clinic now has Civilian dentist to cause that?" a lot of people ask. the equipment. Civilian dentist Dr. Bob Pellerin will be on the Wildlife lecture Or, "It will never happen to me, If you are that one in 11, who base Friday, May 26, to Tuesday, May 30. Anyone The Guantanamo Bay Game Wardens, in I'm too healthy."Don'tbelieve it. has had a mastectomy, don't hide wanting an appointment, including cleanings, need conjunction with the Naval Station Library, will Healthy women develop breast in a closet. There are feelings that to be at the Dental Clinic between 8 and 11 a.m., present the latest in the series of wildlife lectures at cancer. And, women who have a only we can understand. Let's get Saturday, May 27. the base library Tuesday, May 23, starting at 7 p.m. mastectomy can still be healthy. together and talk about it. If there The lecture will be presented by Christine Bauer, First of all, you don't"cause" is an interest, I would like to estab- CPO meeting change resident marine biologist. The public is invited. breast cancer. Unfortunately, it lish a Mastectomy Support Group The CPO Advisory Board meeting scheduled for just happens. And if you are that here in Guantanamo Bay. It would Friday has been rescheduled for Friday, May 26, at PSD open Saturday one in 11, it's going to happen to be a very exclusive group. A 3 p.m. in the Goat Locker. Send agenda items to The Personnel Support Detachment (PSD) will you. I know of a lady who never group of ladies who have had SKC Tacket at PSD, or YNC Bell at SIMA by be open Saturday, May 20, from 9 am. to noon to smoked and drinks only about six breast cancer and have lived to Wednesday, May 24. Elections will be held at the issue identification cards (ID.). All dependent I.D. meeting. All Chief Petty Officers are urged to attend card applications must be be pre-verified and signed alcoholic drinks a year. She has talk about it. this important meeting. by the sponsor. These hours are for the issuance of never worked in or lived in an area I.D. cards only. I.D. cards may also be issued during that would be considered carcino- Editor's note: Joyce Kruppa ar- TSU course changes normal working hours from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., genic. Cancer does not run in her rived in Guantanamo Bay Febru- Monday through Friday. For Term V, PSY 304, Abnormal Behavior, has For more information call family. Her doctor performs an ary, 1989. She isa certified coun- PSD Customer Service at 4147 or 4544. been canceled due to loss of instructor. ENG 312, annual breast examination. And selor for the American Cancer American Literature II, will now meet Tuesday from she had a mammogram only three Society "Reach To Recovery" 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. Energy Savings Tip years before her cancer was dis- program, and a Red Cross volun- Try to buy products that will last. More durable covered. And yet, she had a modi- teer. If you would like additional Shell and Bottle Show products save the energy that would be required to on breast cancer, make replacements more often. fied radical mastectomy at the information The GBOWC's Shell and Bottle Show, sched- unusually early age of 38. Even mastectomy or a mastectomy sup- uled for Saturday, June 3, has been postponed. The her doctor was amazed when the port group, contact Joyce at new date is to be announced. Copies of the book, SummerShine registration tumor was discovered by mam- home, 3144, or through the Red The Sensitive Sheller, are now available at the SummerShine registration for F.A.N. and CDC mogram after he could not detect Cross Office at 2234 or 4676. Treasure and Trivia Shop during regular working patrons will be held Monday and Tuesday, May 22 hours. The Sensitive Sheller will also be available and 23, at the Youth Center from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Special arrangements for DEFEX at the GBOWC's Fourth of July booth. The cost is All other interested community members may $5. register DEFEX on Friday, May 19, will Regular office hours of9 am. to4:30 Wednesday and Thursday, May 24-and25, run from 3 to 10 p.m. All personnel p.m. will be in effect next week. No paper from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Youth Center. not on duty should remain in their Dueto DEFEX, McDonald's will SummerShine will begin June 19, and costs $40 quarters during this time until the close at 1 p.m. and will not re-open The Guantanamo Gazette will not publish a a week for the first child, $35 for the second and $10 base siren sounds ending the exer- that day for business. paper Friday, May 19 due to DEFEX. for before and Aftershine care. cise. Personnel wishing to see friends The Naval Station Housing Of- Payments must be made no later than Thursday, off on the MAC flight should catch fice and trouble desk will close Fri- Winners June 1, at 5 p.m. at the Youth Center. Those who the 2 p.m. ferry from Leeward to day at2p.m. due to DEFEX. Housing The winners of the All Hands Bridge for Mon- have not paid will be dropped to accommodate Windward to ensure they are in their occupants should submit routine day, May 8, are Ron Clapper, first place, Carol patrons on the waiting list. For more information, quarters by 3 p.m. maintenance service calls prior to 2 Corsano, second place and Fred Costin, third place. call the Youth Center at 4075. Central Fidelity Bank will be p.m., or walt until Saturday, May 20 Bridge is held every Monday night at 6:30. Call open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. (for the trouble desk). If an emer- Janice at 4892. During DEFEX, both Gold Hill agency should occur, calls should be New hair care products and Leeward Point Galleys will be submitted to the maintenance service Art at McDonald's The Navy Exchange Beauty Shop now carries open continuously Nexus for lunch and din- contractor at 4617 or 4956. McDonald's is displaying art work in their hair care products. The Beauty Shop's hours ner to of operations from 10:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. All Leeward Point elementary lobby created by students of W. T. Sampson are: Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, Lunch will be served from 10:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. andhigh school students only, will be Elementary School. Come in and enjoy the beauty to 6p.m.; Thursday, 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; to 12:30 p.m. and dinner will be dismissed at 1 p.m., Saturday, Friday, to catch captured by these talented students until Friday. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; closed Sunday and served from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. the 1:30 ferry in order to be in quar- Monday. Navy Federal Credit Union will terspriortothebeginningofDEFER. be closing at 2 p.m. This is to ensure All other students will remain in License Examiner's Office closure Rent-A-Teen personnel The License Examiner's Office is closed through that can be home at 3pRm. school until 2:05 p.m. When you need May 23. your dog walked, ironing and grocery shopping done or the lawn cut, call the Entertainment Tonight Water outage Rent-A-Teen program at 4075. There will be a scheduled water outage, Security Information Line All movies begin at 8p.m. Monday, May 22, from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. to effect the Do you have following buildings: Nursery School; Marina Point any questions on how the Base Downtown Lyceum Security Police Housing; Bldgs. M613, M614, M615, M612, M611, operate? If so, here's your opportu- Heat .Action (R).1:36 nity to ask. Call GMCS (SW) Richardson, Naval McCalla Lyceum M610, M605; Bldgs. N609, N607, N606; Fire Station Chief of Police any weekday morning from 7 Masquerade .Thriller (R). . 1:31 Station #2, Marine Site Pool, Staff NCO Club, MCX Galley, Marine to 8 a.m. at 3813. Marine Lyceum Mini Mart, Marine Barracks Barracks Admin. Bldg., Marine Barracks, Turner Crimes of the Heart. dComedy (P-13). 1:45 Construction Barracks, Marine Corps Exchange, NEX Beauty Shop Leeward Lyceum special Post 46. The Baby Boom .Comedy (PG).1:50 NEX Beauty Shop is now offering Carefree Curl Service. For an appointment call 4764. Registration dates City Colleges of Chicago's Term V registration FRA meeting Guantanamo Gazette is: Early Bird, Friday, May 19, from 8 a.m. to 4 The FRA will be holding its monthly meeting Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba p.m. at the Education Center. Only those students tonight. presently enrolled in Term IV can register. General There will be an election for a new president and secretary. Your vote is needed. Naval Bse Cnmnder.m.eCapt. Jorn S. Boyd.-USN registration, May 22 through 25, from 8 a.m. to 4 PulcfaisOfier. Lt. Bob Hines. USNR p.m. at the Education Center. No Tuition Assistance Edit Staffgenci documents will be processed after Thursday, May T.O.P.S. meetings Editor . JOSN t Rose, USN 25. Assistant Editor.IJOSN LineaSM. Enloe, USN Don't put it off.take it off.pounds that is, the TOPS way. Meetings are held each Wednesday in Theeditoialcontentiofthis newspapersis prepared, edited andprovided bythe Public Affi sOffice NFCU pre-approved loans the Hospital Sick Call area, of NavalStaiesonGaantanasmo Bay.Cuba. Thi c newspaper is en authorized publication for r en4bers from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. of tbe military services and their families tati ovehseaa.aned Its cottt do not necessarily elec If you are planning to purchase a new vehicle For more information, phone Joann at 2962 or the fficiviews ofthe US. Navy and dontimply endorsme1n:thetd. 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PAGE 2 THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1989 GUANTANAio GAZETTE CLASSIFIED ADS can own it. guantanamo's only homemade All items for the classified section $2,250. Call 2819 AT. ladies med. BC, Dacorregulator, octopus, camping trailer is for sale. Yes folks, a must be submitted on 8 1/2 in. paper with One gold bracelet, vicinity of Marine Site '81 Chevy Chevette, 4-dr., sunroof, great rocket fins, 80 lb. tank, $500. Call 3985. genuine Gtmobago. No reasonable offer a maximum of 40 words per advertise- housing. Call 2434. body, runs excel., 4-spd, AM/FM Pioneer EMPLOYMENT School is refused. Call Mike at 5304 DWH or 3809 ment. Each item to be sold mustbe submit- AIR CONDITIONERS cassette stereo, tilt steering, new tires, The Guantanamo Bay Nursery AWH. ted on a separate sheet of paper unless GE 22,000 Bu, excel. cond., available exceL trans., asking $1,500. Call Jack at currently accepting applications for the Lawnmower w/gas can, mower is 2-yrs. they fallunder the same category. Adsrsub- immediately, $125. Call 2819 AT. 2504 DWH or 2581 AWH. position of director. A teaching degree is old, good shape, $75. Call 3992 AT. mitted which include a variety of items will APPLIANCES '82 Ford Capri, good running cond., re- desired. Applications may be picked up at be placed under Miscellaneous. Ads must GE dishwasher, like new. Amana match- built eng., AM/FM cassette, $1,200. Call the nursery school office between 8 a.m. Free to a good home. Small male dog, be signed and include a phone number ing washer/dryer, like new. All items Francis at 6293 DWH or 6064 AWH. and noon. For more information, call toddlers. Leaving island, we where the submitter can be reached dur- available June 20 Call 3398 AT. '84 Dodge Colt, 4-dr., a/c, runs great, 2159. doesn't like us. Call 2711 AT. ing normal working hours. Maytag washer, new motor, works great, available July 21, $2,500. Call 4167 EURITURE can'ttake himwith approx., 3 yrs. old, Deadlines: Ads arepublished for two available May 29, $175. Also, Sears AWH. Brown plaid hide-a-bed sofa, $40 OBO. Small female dog, out- consecutive days (Monday and Tuesday Dryer, works great, available May 29, '87 Toyota van (LE), 7-passenger, excel. Call 2771 AWH. spayed, house broken, but she stays old,neutered, and Thursday andFriday).Ads must be in $125. Call 4942 AWH. cond., a/, 2-a/c, p/s, p/w pdl, moon/run Dresser w/mirror, $50. Coffee, two end side. Male catapprox. 2 yrs. Call by noon Wednesday or Fridaypreceding Whirlpool power clean energy saver 600 roof, AM/FM cassette w/equalizer, 4-cape. tables, $150. Call 3398. litter box trained. He stays outside. the desired publication dates. dishwasher, good cond., $250. Call 2668 chairs, bench seat, small cooler/ice maker, Large computer desk w/3 shelves, two Roger at 6300 DWH or 2111 AWH. Leeward Point residents may submit after 5 p.m. 26,000 miles. Call 3421 and leave msg. drawers andhutch,$100. Matching printer SERVICES ads via telephone.All other residents must Three refrigerators, 10 cubic feet, separate AUTO PARTS stand, $35. Call 3844. Final inspection cleaning. We stand final submit written ads tothePublicAffairs Of- freezer comp., used very little, $200 ea. '67 Chevy parts, 283 eng. Call Jim at 2645 Full size sleep sofa w/matching chair, $75 with you. Call Kay at 3735 or Theresa fice, Bldg. 760, Admin. Hill. One large refrigerator, slightly damaged, DWH. OBO. Call 2575 AT. 2918. $75. Six room size 110v air conditioners, IlCY.CLES White German wall unit, 5-sect., from Home child care providers have available $75 ea. One auto clothes dryer, $100. Can '86 RalieghTeclmium, blue 10-apd., 19 in. $140to$220persection.Excel.cond.Call space for children in Corinaso area. Call XARDSALES be seen atMangham Camp. Call 2620 AT. frame, 27 in wheels, very good cond., 2819 AT. Leila at 4524. Nob Hill 48B Sat, 7:30 to 11 a.m., a little AUIT.S asking $175. Pengot 10-spd., 22in. frame, Twin bed w/mattress and box springs, Dog grooming, all breeds. Call Patti at bit of everything, all must go, make any '70 Chevy Malibu, inspec. good until 27 in wheels, fair cond., ieeds minor ad- good cond., $55. Infant bed, good cond., 3992. offer we can't refuse. Dec., $250. Call Petty Officer Jankowski justments, asking $65. Call 3884 AWH. $20. Call 2668 after 5p.m. STEREO EQUIPMENT Nob Hill 50B Sat., 8 to 11 a.m., pre-pack- at 2277 DWH or can be reached at GHT, OATS Solid wood bunk beds, excel. cond., $200 Panasonic turntable w/built in tuner, cas- out, kitchen items, baby clothes, walker, Rio A318. '77 Hammond inboard/outboard, 19.5ft. OBO. Call 2899 AT. sette player, Marantz speakers, $100. stroller, answer machine and more. No '70 Chevy pickup, 8 ft. bed, camper shell, runabout on trailer, 235hp,351 w/Ford, w/ Six pair, 4-drw, single chest w/2x3 ft. Sharp cassette component, best offer. Call early birds. a/t, very good cond., orig. owner. Avail- omc outdrive, setup for diving. Call 3398 mirrors, $40 par. Twelve 2x3 ft. wood 3844. Nob Hill 43A Sat., 8 a.m.to?, everythmg able immediately, see at old BOQ, Rm. AT. frame mirrors, $10 ea. 10 half size beds, Yamaha stereo component system, amp. from freezer to toaster. No early birds. 110 or call Roy at 4111 DWH. '86 21ft. motor boat and trailer, fully fish firm posture rest, $50 ea. Two magazine 45 ch., cassette player/recorder, tuner, Nob Hill 47A Sat., 8 to 11 a.m., pre- '72 Datsun pickup truck, one owner, reli- rigged, all safety gear, 9.9 Johnson kicker, table lamps, $20ea. One all wood dropleaf direct drive turntable, 2-60w three-way packout, it all goes, no reasonable offer able, asking $1,000. Available at Ferry new depth fish finder good to 600ft, new breakfast table w/3 chairs, $30. Four odd speakers, silver faceplate, excel. cond., refused. Clothes,linens,kitchenware,tons Landing June 23. Call 4942 AWH. spare parts, out of bounds cert., make and end living room chairs, $10 ea. Call asking $500. Call 3884 AWH. of books, stereo, computer desk, carpets, '73 Ford LTD, must sell fast. Runs good, offer. Call Jerry at 4741 DWH or 3260 2620 AT. TWO-WHELERS entertainment center. avail., May 23 at Ferry Landing, $600 AWH. Wooden sofa w/cushions, $50. Wooden '73 Honda 125cc, has power sprocket, Nob Hill 63B Sat., 7 a.m. to 7, anything OBO. Call 3702 AWH or see at Navy '88 Bayliner trophy center consolefishing kitchen table, $25. Call Petty Officer new chain, rebuilt top end, ow eng., new from baby cloths to play pens, kitchen Lodge. boat, 19ft., 125hp outboard, 15ph kicker, Droste at 6273 DWH or 6118 AWH. clutch lever, new battery, 6v. Call 3398 utensils, T.V., radios and cameras. '74 Ford pickup, 360 eng., m/t, new paint, Escort trailer, AM/FM stereo cassette, MISCELLANEOUS AT. Villamar - 270D Sat. 8a.m. to ?, clothes, tires,; timing chain, starter, water pump, 40ch radio, LCR depthfinder, $12,800 w/ Olympus OM-1 35mm SLR camera w/ '84 Honda scooter Aero 125, must see to kicker, $11,500 without kicker. Call 2813 50mm lens, 90-230mm auto zoom, flash believe, two helmets, owner's manual, toys sofa and chairs, odds and ends, get fuel pump, battery and more, excel. cond., those GTMO bargains here, lots of misc. $2,300. Call 2668 after 5 p.m. DWH or 2762 AWH. and large carrying case, $200. Call 2434 toolkit,greatcond.,$5000BO. CallJeff at items. '74 Bick Regal, 55,000 org. miles, new Pontoon 8x16 ft., one Johnson 25ph and AT. 4554 DWH. Kittery Beach 362D Sat., 7:30 a.m. to7, tires, brake job, recently tuned, $1,200. one Evinrude 25ph motor, safety equip., Green queen size sofa-bed, $75. Call 3985 '84 Honda PA50 moped, black, great prepackout, first attempt spoiled by rain. Call 3985 AT. $900. Call 4167 AWH. AT. shape, Call 3398 AT. Many bargains, assorted toys, books, '75 Dodge Dart, 4-dr., a/t, p/s, $600 OBO. 15.5 Crestliner w/trailer, safety equip. Two prom dresses size 7/8, $35 and $20. 85 Honda Elhte 80, scooter, one owner, bikes, clothes, khakis and sports equip., Call be picked up at Ferry Landing May included, excel. for fishing, etc. Both in Wooden utility work table, $10. Wooden new battery, new tires, extra spark plugs/ 220 a/c, outdoor refrigerator, and lawn- 30. Call Sherry at 4273 DWH or 2791 real good cond., two new extra tires for shelving, free. Call 4942 AWH. air filter, good body, no rust, 3,400.miles, mower. AWH. trailer, $350. Call Kevin at 6344 DWH or Electric lawnmower w/150 ft. cable, $25 helmet, $800 firm. Call Petty Officer Bar- Tierra Kay 86 Sat., 7:30 a.m. to7, house- '77 Chevy Malibu classic, excel. cond., 2713 AWH. OBO. 50ft. heavy cable, $5. Sliding door nes at 2558 DWH or 3003 AWH. hold items, toys, and other misc. items. 52,000actual miles, a/c, p/s, p/b, new tires, Two boats, one wl25ph motor and many curtain for T.K. housing, excel. cond., $35 '86 Honda elite, white, great shape. Call Canceled if rain. new exhaust, doesn't use oil, good mile- assy., $250. One does float. Call Ken at OBO. Call Amin at 2160 AT. 3398 AT. Tierra Kay 112 Sat., 7:30 to 11 a.m., age. Can be seen at Mangham Camp. Call 3329 AT. Waring 7-spd. blender w/cover, $10. WANIER weight bench w/weights, wooden book- 2620 AT. 20 ft. Cudy Cabin, 200hp Johnson, '88, Small TV stand, $8. Panasonic stereo, Accounting 101 books for City Colleges shelves, baby walker, two booster seats, '78 Audi Fox, a/t, very good cond., ap- fish finder,m out of bounds cert. Call 4568 AM/FM radio, tt, 8-track tape player w/ of Chicago. Call 3433 AWH. wooden cabinet, used outside, record al- prox. 77,000 orig. miles, a/c, orig. owner, DWH or 4149 AWH. cassette adapter, 2-spks, excel. cond. Ste- Active duty couple needs reliable baby bums. sacrifice, $1,250 firm. See at old BOQ, CARPEEIS reo stand, $10. Kenmore upright freezer, sitter for two children, 3 yrs. and 1 yr. w/ East Caravella Place 1502 Sat., 7 to 11 Rm. 110 or call Roy at 4111 DWH. Six, all beige w/padding, 12x22, $125, 13 cu.fL, excel. cond., $250. Deep fryer, very flexible hours, some nights. a.m.,multi-family sleep sofa, chair, coffee '79 Honda Accord hatchback, 5-spd., a/c, 12x15, $100, two 12x12, $85 ea., 10x12, $5. Call Cindy at 2692 AT. BRAVO ZULU tabid, clock iild 's pati6 set, i; youth AM/FM Efsette; $1,000. Call 3500 $75, 9x12, $65. Can have all six for $500. Smoked glass top table, dining rm. set, The teachers at W. T. Sampson Elemen; bedibassinet, infant seat, golf clubs, kid's AWH. All in good cond. Call 3985 AT. excel. cond., $300. Speaker set, will ex- tary School wish to thank the students, sneakers, toys, boat, clothes, misc. items. '80 Che-"Vette" scooter, 2-dr. hatcback, 9xi2darkbiue, cleaned,perfectforc id's plain features, $200. Five-pc., bedsm set, administrators, secretaries, P.T.O. and Granadillo Llrcle 76A Sat., 8 a.m. to sunroof, a/lt, ww radial tires, AM/FM cas- room. Reduced to $75. Call 4942 AWH. needs some repair, $200. Three-pc. color community for all the kindnesses shown noon, lots of toys and kids clothes and sette, no rust, excel. cond., inspect. good 12x12 ft., light brown, 1.5 yrs., good vcr/camera w/tripod, good cond., $450. the faculty during Teacher appreciation misc. nic-nacs. until Feb., available July 7, atFerry Land- cond., $75 OBO. Call 2160 AT. Call Yvette or Angel at 4386 DWH or Week. Thank you. Marine Site 117 the green bam, Sat., 7 to ing. Call Bill at 4713 DWH or 4794 AWH. DIVYE.GEAR 3843 AWH. 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GUANTANAMo GAZETTE THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1989 PAGE 3 SPORTS Lack of hitting attributed to poor hitting instead of good pitching from the pitchers but I'm also ons, the Los Angeles Dodgers, than a year ago. They were down If a manager lays one word of FROM WIRE REPORTS seeing a lot of dumb hitting. The have been playing Punch and 119 in home runs from 1988. criticism on them, they are out- count goes three balls and one Judy at the plate. They had aspell There probably is more than raged and they spend thenext two Those raucous sounds you strike and the guy at the plate is of 25 straight innings without a one reason for the weaker hitting. or three weeks just going through hear are coming from some big cutting at anything near the plate. run. Earlier in the season they had One is thatmore hitters are swing- the motions. league managers shouting at Nobody wants a walk anymore. I a drought which saw them post ing at unhittable pitches with two Ofcourse, we have to mention some of their big-name hitters. believe the team that gets the only eight runs in 47 innings, strikes on them. Time and time those swollen contracts, which A lot of the big-name hitters mostbases on balls usually wins." which is less than two per game. again you will see a batter, even a are usually for several years. It's are doing little or nothing at the Chicago Cub manager Don In all fairness to the Ange- big-name batter, chase a curve hard to fight off complacency plate. When a manager sees a Zimmer feels the same way. He lenos, they have been playing ball in the dirt. Either in front of when you know your take-home player making five or six times said the other day, "Do you know recently without their big man, the plate or outside the corner. pay for the next few years will be what he is making fanning the how many times this season I've hard-swinging Kirk Gibson, who Some of them give the im- breeze on a pitch out of the strike huge. been asked what's wrong with the was injured. pressing of starting zone, hebecomes understandably a swing as the Some of the hitters just above annoyed. hitting? I don't know the answer If you like facts and figures, pitchers goes into his delivery. or even below the .200 mark in Here is what manager Jack so I give the pitchers credit. But the Elias Sports Bureau has come Another reason, and this average will improve and raise McKeon of the San Diego Padres there aren't many future Hall of up with some. Through the games could be classed as conjecture, is the numbers, but it will take time has to offer on the subject: "I Famers out there on the mound." of the weekend, the teams had the chronic sulks which seize a and by then some of the managers don't want to take anything away The defending world champi- scored a total of 217 fewer runs number of hitters. will be hoarse from shouting.

pool from 7 to 9 p.m. The event is free. For more information, call Valerie Thaxton at For more information, call Beth Krouch at 2346 or 2774. AREA 3845. Adult snorkeling clinic Bowling events Uncover the hidden beauty of the Caribbean waters ATHLETICS while attending the Adult Snorkeling Clinic Saturday, Bowling league changing nights May 20. The clinic will begin at Villamar pool from 8 The Wednesday night mixed league will be Youth Activities to 10 a.m. and continue to Windmill Beach from 10 moving to Monday night for the summer. There will be an organizational Pre-prom dance a.m. to noon. meeting Monday, May 22, at A pre-prom dance for seventh, eighth, ninth and A limited selection of snorkeling gear is available. 6:30 p.m. at Marblehead Lanes. tenth grade students is set for Saturday, May 27, at For a good fit, it is suggested that participants bring Sign-up on the sheet posted at the bowling alley. "Saturday's", the hottest spot in town. their own gear. Bowlers needed The dance will be held from 7:30 to 11 The cost to participate is $10 and is payable at the The Friday night mixed doubles summer bowling p.m. and league will cost $1.50 for members or $2 for non-members. time of registration at the MWR Information Office by has room available for two teams and substi- tutes. For more information, call the Youth Center at May 19. The league will start May 26 and run through 4075. For more information, call Beth at 2346 or 3845. the middle of September. For more Pre-teen basketball tournament information, call Ron Weldon at 3794 after A pre-teen one-on-one basketball tournament is Project Player events working hours. set for Saturday, May 20, at the Captain's meeting Youth Center Night horse ride beginning at 5:30 p.m. The cost to participate will be The Friday night mixed doubles summer bowling Join Project Player's night horse ride Thursday, $1 and registrations begin at 5 p.m. May league will hold an organizational meeting tonight at 25, at the MWR Corral Awards will be presented to the first-, second-, from 6 to 8 p.m. Participants 7 p.m. in classroom "A" in the FTG buildiiig. and third-place winners. will meet at the Corral by 5:30 p.m. The two hour ride The by-laws will be voted on and the final plans will cost $5 per person. Sign-ups are being taken at the for For more information, call the Youth Center at the league will be made. Any team captain that 4075. MWR Information Office. cannot attend or send a team representative, call Ron For more information, call Amy at 3845. Weldon at 3794 after working hours. Frisbee golf tournament Big Pot No Tap tournament Fitness Division activities Open a whole new world of recreation, attend the Show off your bowling skills at the Big Pot No Track and field pre-registration Frisbee Golf tournament Saturday, May 20, at the Tap bowling tournament Saturday, May 20, at the Pre-registration for Captain's Cup track and field Yatera Seca Golf Course beginning at 1 p.m. Marblehead Bowling Center. Registrations start at 6 is required by noon Wednesday, May 24, at the base Play six holes of frisbee golf. Hitting the flag pin p.m. and bowling at 7 p.m. The cost to participate is gym. Entries will not be accepted after that time. with the frisbee is the same as making a putt. The $10. When registering, state the event you will participate participant with the lowest score is the winner. The cost For more information, call Jerry or Brent at 2118. in. to enter is $2 and registrations will be taken at the For more information, call 2560. MWR Information Office. Karate Softball games rescheduled This event is sponsored by Project Player and for Captain's Cup Softball games for May 16 and more information, call Amy at 3845. Tae Kwon Do (Korean karate) is taught every May 19 have been rescheduled. Monday and Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the The men's and women's games will now be Golf course info Marine Racquetball/Exercise Room. played Friday, June 2, and the men's only games will Beginners are encouraged and all persons 12 Golf clinic be played Tuesday, June 6. All game times and field years and older are eligible. A free group golf clinic is set for Saturday, June 3, For more schedules at Cooper Field will be the same. information, call Lt. Douglas Damron at from 8 to 9 a.m. at the Yatera Seca Golf Course. Entries 3615 There will be no Memorial Day softball tourna- after working hours. will be accepted for the first 20 persons to sign-up at the ment due to other various community activities planned. Golf Pro Shop. Pool winners For more information, call Mike Penn at 2519. For more information, call John Powell at 2560. In a recent doubles pool tournament, John Basketball officials needed Fly by Night tournament The next Fly by Night golf tournament is set for Dardeen and Red Droste captured the title of doubles Anyone interested in becoming a basketball Friday, May 19, at the Yatera Seca Golf Course. The champion. official for the upcoming summerbasketball league, The potluck dinner will be held between 5and 5:30 p.m. and next pool tournament is set for Friday, June contact Larry Kirsten, basketball commissioner, at 30, at 7:30 p.m. at the Clipper Club. 4506 during working hours or 2788 after working the tournament will start immediately after. The cost to participate is $12 plus a $2.50 fee for hours. Formal training will begin soon. Tennis Folly winners Track and Field meet cart rental. Register at the Golf Pro Shop. For more information, call Lani at 2519. The Track and Field Captain's Cup competition is Frisbee golf set for Friday, May 26, beginning at 6 p.m. and Satur- The luck of the draw determined the winners in day, May 27, beginning at 8 a.m. at the high school Attend the frisbee golf tournament Saturday, May the recent Tennis Folly held at the Deer Point Tennis track. 20, at the Yatera Seca Golf Course starting at 1 p.m. Courts. Friday's track events will include the 100 meter, Frisbee golf will be played on holes 4 through 9. In the men's division, Steve Kersten fancied his Hitting the flag 800 meter, 200 meter, two mile, 400 meter, one mile, pin with the frisbee is the same as way into the first-place slot. Keith Burt eased into 400 meter and one mile relay. making a putt. The participant with the lowest score is second place, Pete Arquelada was third and Joseph Saturday's field events will include long jump, the winner. Triplett took fourth. Some frisbees will be provided shot put, discus, high jump and javelin. Register at or you can bring In women's play, Charlotte Linville's friendly the base gym. your own. Pre-registrations is required by noon, May consistent play swiped first place. Brenda Lloyd, at For more information, call 2560. 19, at the MWR Information Office with a fee of $2. her first time out, came in second with Paula Harris For more information, call Amy at 3845. third and Cecilia Zabriskie fourth. Aquatics Jack and Jill tournament Congratulations to all the winners. The next folly Department activities The Yatera Seca Golf Association will be holding a is set for Sunday, June 4, from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. at Night swims "Bill Smith" Jack and Jill tournament Sunday, May 21. the Deer Point Tennis Courts. Bring your favorite Come out for some refreshing fun at the Night Sign-ups are required by 8:30 a.m. with tee-times at potluck dish. Swims, offered every Friday night at the Villamar 9 a.m. Everyone is invited to enter this tournament. For more information, call Paula at 3624.

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