DAILY GAZETTE Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Vol. 41 -- No. 122 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Wednesday, June 26, 1985 f laze damages Marine Plaza, ire fighters sound two alarms

By J02 Neil Guillebean fighters were still on the

Fire fighters responded to a No injuries have been re- two-alarm fire and battled a ported. blaze at the Marine Corps Plaza Chief Walls said, "All fire this morning. personnel did an exceptionally .oke was first noticed, ac- good job at containment and ding to Fire Chief Donald supression of the fire." Walls, by a duty fire fighter at The Marine Corps Exchange Station Two, which is approxi- Plaza contains the beauty, mately one-half block from the barber and tailor shops; the plaza. He notified headquarters video rental center, weight f at 7:35 a.m., at which time the room, Caribbean Electronics and chief and engines one and two other Marine Corps offices and were dispatched. utilities rooms. At 7:38 a.m., according to No estimates of damages are Walls, a second alarm was sound- yet available, and the cause of ed and all available fire fight- the fire is under investigation. g units were requested. The Additionally, if you have any military auxilary fire brigade, video tapes or rental equipment consisting of military that belongs to the Marine Corps volunteers, responded too. Video Club, please return them About 40 fire fighters re- to Customer Service at the main sponded to the scene, and the store. fire was brought under control The beauty, barber and tailor by 8:05 a.m., according to Chief Walls. He says fire fighters and shops, and the the video rental center equipment from the Naval Air will be closed today and Photos by J02 Neil Guillebean Station were requested to stand tomorrow. by at Fire Station One, in case For more details, tune to of another fire emergency. Newscenter 8 tonight at 6 p.m., Red Cross members meet As of press time, fire and watch tomorrow's Gazette. hostages in Beirut (UPI) -- A spokesman for the Amal Militia Chief Nabih Berri One Beirut newspaper, An international committee of the said (on CBS) that he plans Nahar, quotes a Western diplo- Red Cross says two Red Cross today to offer new suggestions matic source who says, "We can workers have visited all 40 of on how to resolve the 13-day see some light." According to the American hostages being held impasse. the diplomatic source, contacts in Beirut. between Syrian officials and Red Cross spokesman Pascal Yesterday, Berri rejected a what he called "concerned Gondrand says the workers, one European proposal to negotiate parties" might produce positive of them a physician, met the the release of the captives. results in 24 hours. three crewmembers of the hijacked TWA jetliner on board the aircraft where they are being held. He says the meeting American hostage freed with the other 37 hostages took place at one location, but (UPI) - Shiite Moslem Leader Palmer, who has a heart Gondrand says he does not know Nabih Berri today said he has condition, appeared next to where that meeting took place. freed one of the American Berri at a news conference Gondrand says the visits took hijacking hostages being held when the announcement of his place overnight and the Red in Beirut, Jimmy Palmer, 48, release was made at Berri's Cross personnel held private of Little Rock, Ark. house in West Beirut. talks, without witnesses, with each of the 40 men. However, in keeping with Red Today in the. Cross policy, Gondrand says Bush rallies anti-terrorist campaign information on the hostages' conditions will not be made BUSINESS WORLD (UPI) -- Vice President Bush other Dutch officials. They will public. He says a report of the continues his efforts to muster talk about ways to fight visit would be provided to U.S. (UPI) -- Investors sent Wall Street to record high ground at one support for an international international terrorism and authorities and to the families point yesterday, only to lose their nerve in the closing minutes. anti-terrorist campaign today. about defense policies. of the hostages. High tech communications issues were among the leaders of the rally Bush arrived in the Bush also is expected to have Shiite Moslems are holding the effort. The Dow Industrials ended with an advance of 2.47 to Netherlands yesterday after lunch with Queen Beatrix and American passengers and crew of 1,323.03. Trade was heavy at 115.6 million shares. Advances led stops in Italy and West Germany. hold a news conference before an Athans-to-Rome flight declines 3-2. Bush meets today with Dutch flying to Belgium for a NATO hijacked June 14, demanding that Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers and ministers meeting. Israel release about 730 Closing Dow Jones Averages: Lebanese prisoners. 30 Industrials 1,323.03 Up 2.47 20 Transportation 650.98 Up 4.09 15 Utilities 164.50 Off 0.51 AROUND THE GLOBE 65 Stocks 545.28 Up 1.25

(UPI) -- Mexico's giant panda couple did it (UPI) - Soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev took his (UPI) - Share holders of American Broadcasting and Capital Cities again. Ying Ying and Pei Pei produced their campaign to boost the Soviet economy on the road Communications have approved the multi-billion-dollar merger of the - th cub in a Mexico City zoo yesterday, yesterday, stopping in the city of Kiev where he two communications giants. It should be completed early next year, ing the world record for panda cubs born in urged people on the street to be more productive subject to approval of the Federal Communications Connission. At captivity. The newborn panda weighs in at three workers. A night-time Soviet TV program showed the same time the ABC Board has authorized spending up to $300 and one-half ounces and is less than four inches Gorbachev stopping to chat with ordinary million to buy the company's common stock through the open market. long. The cub and its mom are doing well. citizens. It is a new and surprising style for Under the terms of the merger agreement, ABC may spend up to $1 Russians after years of reclusive Kremlin billion to buy its own shares prior to the merger. (UPI) -- A judge in New York state issued a leaders. temporary restraining order prohibiting anti-apratheid demonstrators from staging (UPI) - President Reagan's nomination of William Britain police put dent in IRA protests on Cornell University's campus at Bradford Reynolds as the Justice Department's Ithaca, N.Y. The order prevents the demonstrators third-ranking official have hit another snag. Two (UPI) -- Police in Britain say trained to detect explosives are from re-building a makeshift "shantytown" of huts Justice Department lawyers have filed affadavits they have put a major dent in searching 12 southern resorts. and tents. The "shantytown" was constructed in with a Senate panel charging that Reynolds made the Irish Republican Army. Police say 21 suspects were April to represent the poor living conditions of disparaging remarks about a civil rights group in Sources say authorities put a arrested during the weekend in blacks in white-ruled South Africa. a busing case. Reynolds says he does not recall stop to plans for an IRA terror Scotland, London and the seaside making negative remarks about the NAACP legal campaign this summer and also resort of Brighton. Eight of (UPI) -- The nations forty-fifth and forty-sixth defense fund. arrested an IRA bomber who is them were later released. executions since capital punishment resumed in believed to be responsible for None of the suspects was 1976 were carried out yesterday. Morris Odell (UPI)-- A produce importer in Miami says customs an attempt on the life of Prime identified, but sources close to Mason was electrocuted in a Richmond, Va., prison agents searching for drugs used screwdrivers to Minister Margaret Thatcher last British police say one of the late yesterday for 1978 crimes that included poke holes in 13,000 pineapples imported from year. men arrested in Glasgow, rape, beating and slaying of an elderly woman. Columbia. Martin Shield says if the government On Sunday, a long-fuse time Scotland, was wanted by police Charles Milton died by lethal injection in does not pay10,000 for the damaged fruit "I'll bomb was discovered in a tourist in the attempted assassination Huntsville, Texas, for killing a woman during a scream." The government takes the blame for hotel near Buckingham palace. of Thatcher in Brighton last liquor store robbery. damaging fruit worth only $800. Hundreds of police using dogs October. Red Cross will hold a CPR June 30 is the deadline for all class on July 2 at the Red non-U.S. citizens (except Cross Training Room, Bldg. 928, commuters) to have their old from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Five Blue I.D. Cards changed to more names are needed to fill community bulletin board new Pink I.D. Cards. After the the class. Names will be above date the old Blue I.D. accepted on "first call, first Cards become obsolete and will served" basis. If interested, Community signups for Vacation Family Service Center: AA MEETINGS not be honored by any command please contact Red Cross at 2234 Bible School will be held Service is our middle name. Stop Sunday for identification purposes. or 4676. Saturday from 11 a.m. until 2 by or call 4141/4153 DWH or 4329 East Bargo Hut-C-8 p.m. p.m. in front of the Navy AWH. Monday The Office of Personnel The Commissary will hold a Exchange and on the Fourth of Hook, Bldg. 90-0-8 p.m. Management (OPM) has announced Commissary Independence July on the midway at Phillips Pet owners are Tuesday that it will conduct an open Day Truckload Meat Sale Park. to insure that NAVSTA Brig-0-7:30 p.m. enrollment for Federal this Friday and Saturday. This their pet(s) are Wednesday Employees Group Life will be boxed meat (three-pound Alateen will meet every under positive East Bargo Hut-0-8 p.m. Insurance (FEGLI), through size) consisting of deluxe Thursday at 6 p.m. at the "Hut control at all Thursday July 1. Employees otherwise boneless strip (New York Strip in East Bargo. NAVHOSP ARD Wing-0-8 p.m. r k ~ tines5 eligible to participate in FEGLI Steak, 8 oz. each), T-bone and v ' Pets Friday will have the opportunity to add other meats. Prices cannot be The fumigation chamber will found roaming around the NAVHOSP ARD Wing-0-8 p.m. to their existing coverages or beaten! Hours are from 10 a.m. be open Friday from 7:30 a.m. station will be picked up by Saturday to enroll if they had previously until 6 p.m. on Friday and 10 until 3 p.m. Items may be picked the Pound Master or Base East Bargo Hut-0-8 p.m. waived coverage. Elections will a.m. until 4 p.m. on Saturday. up Tuesday between 7:30 a.m. and Police. Pets will be placed For further information, call be effective this August. Only Ya'11 come on down! 3 p.m. in the base pound until 2604 or 7269. those employees who wish to claimed by owner. If pet is change their participation or University of Fun classes not claimed within 14 days, During this month only, no levels of coverage will need to the animal will be adopted commission fee will be charged complete an election form. Pre- Explore the undersea world with out to a new home. Those for travelers cheques at the vious waivers or declinations Scuba Cuba! the University of Fun and animals not adopted will be bank. Travelers Cheques, if not will not be cancelled unless the instructor Keith Mattson. Upon euthanized. dated, are good indefinitely. employee submits a new election. completion of this scuba During this period, you should course you will receive scuba contact the Employment Division, certification. Children 12 and CLUB ACTIVITIES NBCPO at 4615 or 4209 if you up are eligible. Classes begin Teen Club Raffle: The Teen The Teen Club is sponsoring a wish additional information. Thursday, June 27, at 6:30 p.m. Club is raffling a 21-inch dance-a-thou on Friday from 6 at the Reef Raiders classroom. console TV at the Fourth of July p.m. until 6 a.m. A regular Cost for 12-18 year olds is $110 celebration at Phillips Park. dance will be held from 8-11 and for 19 year olds and up is The tickets are $2 each and can p.m. Cost is $1 for members and BODY $115. Register at the Reef be purchased from any Teen Club $1.50 for non-members. Come to by9t Raiders classroom on the first member or Youth Center staff. the Barrel Club and dance the night away. night of the class. For more Interested in using your sign Are you still trying to get Hey, Kids! If you are 6-11 information, call Keith Mattson language skills? Want to learn the "body design" of your years old and have a flair for at 4947 DWH or 3550 AWH. new signs? Anyone in the dreams? Well, if you are, come art, now is your chance. A community with basic sign on down and work out with us on Beginner Drawing Class is Let's draw! language background is invited a regular basis. Our "Body being offered by the University to an informal meeting of the Shoppe" will help you make your of Fun. Instructor Mark Mains Signing Club this Sunday from dreams a reality. has taught art for four years 4:30-6:30 p.m. at 270C Villamar, Coed slimnastics are held all over the world. Learn about 6th Street. Come and practice Monday, Wednesday and Friday lines, cartoons, and perspective CPO Hail and Farewell p.m. and coed signing and get a chance to from 6:30-7:30 drawing. Classes.will be held in Cancelled watch closed-captioned movies. aerobics are held Monday, Room 15 of the old high school hail and farewell for from For further information, call The Wednesday and Friday from 6:30-7:30 p.m. on July 8, been cancelled. 7:45-8:45 p.m. at Caribbean Arts the Family Service Center at tonight has 15, 22, 29 and August 5 and 12. holding tickets may on Marina 4141/4153 DWH or Dennis Dailey Persons and Crafts Workshop Please bring No. 2 pencils. For The return them to the club office University of Fun is at 3932 AWH. Point. more information, call Susan offering roller skating for a refund. The club will be Instructor Pat Collins has Yaeger at 3909 or 3195. classes for children 5-18 years Friday from 8-11 p.m., join the open for normal business. "Sen- returned from R+R, so if you are old. Steve Thoelke will teach Teen Club for an end of school sation," originally scheduled to interested in more infor- Roll On! the beginners how to skate dance at the Barrel Club. Cost play for the Hail and Farewell, mation/or our complimentary forwards and some backwards, and is $1 for members and $1.50 for will not play. "sitter service," call Pat at he will teach the intermediates non-members. 3934 anytime. how to skate backwards, forwards Cost for classes is $2 per and with a partner. night or $20 per month. Intermediates must already be NEX NOTES Bring sneakers and a smile; able to skate forwards. Classes then design the "perfect body" will be held at McCalla Hangar The MEX retail store and Sound Your Navy Exchange now offers for you! on July13, 20, 27 and August 3 Scene will be closed July 4. a special order desk for all and 10. Beginners will meet at 8 your special needs. Stop by and a.m. and intermediates at 9 a.m. Fresh flowers are available check out our catalogs. The The cost is $10. Recreation at your Navy Exchange minimum order is $30. Services has skates, sizes 5-11. Personalized Services Dept. Stop Animal If a child has their own skates, by and make your day special It is cool, it is refreshing they may use them. Register by with fresh flowers. underwater - be a scuba diver. calling Susan Yaeger at 3909 or Your Navy Exchange has the Control,. 3195. Payment can be made the Invest soundly at the sound (and widest selection of diving first day of class. sight) shop. They have the gear at a price that is hard to widest selection of stereo and match. video equipment an unheard of MCX NOTES prices. Check the prices, The HEX retail store has The Security Department will compare and . Visit your received a shipment of nail conduct animal control as The Marine Corps Exchange Happy Fourth of July! Come stock Navy Exchange Sound Scene. care products. follows: has extended the 10 percent up on all your holiday needs at June 27 discount on selected sections your friendly Marine Corps 1:00-1:30 a.m. Windmill Beach NAVY through July 26. Exchange. We have swim trunks, 1:30-2:00 a.m. Bay Hill Bks. swim suits, sporting good The Marine Corps Exchange accessories, vacuum bottles, holiday schedule for bug-o-buckets and T-shirts. All C o o lers fl11hd 2:00-2:30 a.m. Trzyna Village Independence Day for all the items you will need to activities: celebrate. Built To Survive EDUC4TION NOTES Admin Office/Warehouse Closed Reminder: June 30 is the The The Main Store Marine Corps Exchange ~TheW eal rld.deadline for enrolling in the has a nice selection Veteran's Educational Closed of children's bedroom sets! Barber/Beauty Shop Assistance Program (VEAP). Shop early while supplies last! Closed Don't delay! Tailor Shop Closed Just what the community has been Can be purchased at your C Chicago Video Rental Center waiting for -- your friendly Mini-Mart. Where we're Students! Report cards and Noon - 5 p.m. Marine Corps Exchange has always eager to please. final papers may be picked up in Marine Mart just received a large selection From 9:00a.m.- 9:00p.m. the Registrar's Office between B 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. of washers, freezers, console a.m. and 4 p.m. daily.Grades Dive Shop TVs, and VHSs! Come early for Should be taken to PSD and 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. best selections. entered into service records.

GU4NT4NAMO P4/LY GZETTE U.S. Navys Oly Shore-based DailyNewpaper

Capt. Robert Allen, USN.Canander, U.S. Naval Base Lt. COak. J.D. Van Sickle, USNR.Public Affairs Officer

\I P J02 Neil Guillebeau, USN .Managing Editor J03 Teri Thnas, USN.Associate Editor Jms Jere Sada, .,.** . .Asseiate Editor Mrs. Susan Junkins. .Associate Editor Mrs. Ann-Elizabeth Efimoff. .Production Assistant The Guantanano Daily Gazette is published according to the rules and regulations for ship and station newspapers as outlined in NAVEXCS P-35 and under the direction of the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed five times weekly at government expense on government equinent a the Navy Publications ard Printing Service Branch Office, the opinions or statements in news items that appear herein are not to be construee official or as reflecting the views of Cranander, Naval Base or the Department of the Navy.

2 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1985 GUANTAWAHO DAILY GAZETTE SIMA sets repair record Handicap workers excel, keep contract

By YNCS Jimmy Lovett and SIMA Guantanamo Bay was By Dick Collier agency by the National Shore Intermediate Maintenance established ed on October 1, 1982, Federal contracts. Theey tend Industries for the Severely Activity (SIMA), Guantanamo Bay, under Comewander Navy Surface to be like golden egg s left Handicapped, and through NISH's during the month of April, Atlantic Flleet. behind by the goose. help, was successful in performed the largest amount of SIMA's current capabilities Businesses large and small acquiring the commissary repair work in its history. reflect a range of repair scramble to gather them up. contract. Repairs included work on 44 functions throughout combat Now, with increasing fr equency It was the first contract of units, and 16,566 manhours and teams and a new type of busingess is its size swat dad through NISH over $4800 were expended. hull-mechar ncial-electrical areas beginning to pick up s ome of to any of Nevada's non-profit, Work for the on most typ pes of naval and Coast those eggs. private organizations serving Naval Station included major Guard ships s, similair, but not Opportunity Villageiin Las the handicapped. overhauls of Port Services ferry as broad or modern as fleet Vegas, Nev., a local unit of the NISH, although organized at the boat (YFB 91), water boat tug operations s in other SIMAs or Association for Ret arded suggestion of Congress, is not a tender Addditionally, extensive Citizens of the United States, federal agency. The organization and water barge (YOGN * (TFB522). 99, work is donne in support of local is one of those businesses. The operates under the This work was accomplished by commands in the area of ferry, Eat less commissary contract at Nellis Javits-Wagner-ODay Act which approximately 263 military and tug and se rvice craft overhaul Air Force Base is their golden requires special consideration civilian personnel. and base -wide support of saturated egg. for sheltered workshops serving SIMA's mission is to provide electronic calibration, office Each night 30 men andI women the severely handicapped in intermediate level maintenance machine repair, equipment fats. who are mentally retardled and securing federal contracts for and repairs to units of the U.S. overhaul and repair support their supervisors unload, price the provision of commodities and Atlantic Fleet, U.S. Coast Guard beyond the capability of other and stock more than 2,000 cases services. service craft and foreign navies base active cities. of products and clean 70,000 The ARC unit's performance at # operating in the Caribbean Approxie lately one-half of the WERE FIGHTIGFOR square feet of commissary space. meeting the contract's sin. total work. load is in support of )OURLIFE The contract they w on now requirements was so good, the SIMA Guantanamo Bay has a rich Naval St ation/Naval Base involves more than $500,000. contract was recently history and tradition. The basic Requiremen American Heart nts. SIMA Guantanamo Association A pretty hefty egg. renegotiated and the services ship repair function at enjoys thee distinction of being In 1981, Opportunity Village expanded. The average salary for Guantanamo Bay was organized 'the oldest t IMA" in the Navy. was certified as a qua lified the Opportunity Village workers December 10, 1903 as a integral is $10,500, comparable to the aspect of the creation of the currant average paid to Naval Operation Base, Guantanamo non-handicapped workers who Bay. My Daddy perform their own equipment and In 1903, the central office supplies just as any other and all shops were located on service provider would. .Hosptial Cay (the center of Federal contracts are proving of Loves Me! Bahia de Guantanamo). Lack that people who are mentally potable water on both Hosptial retarded, and who are frequently Cay and South Toro Cay forces He sure does. And so does viewed as helpless or unable to removal of the repair facility mommy. And they show their love succeed in society, can be to its present location. in many ways. productive achievers. Construction of Building One Senior Master Sgt. Jim Hanan, was begun in 1912 to house all Like buying you United States Deputy Director of Public metal working trades and finally Savings Bonds through the Payroll Affairs for the Air Force completed in 1912. With the move Savings Plan. Bonds work for your Commissary Services stationed at in 1912 came machine tools from future. When you grow up and Kelly, AFB, San Antonio, Texas, surplus stocks in the Boston and need money for college, a car, or agrees that NISH-scured Brooklyn Navy Yards. other expenses, your Savings Bonds contracts are beneficial. Expansion of facilities will have grown up, too. And "It provides employment for occurred through 1977. During 777 they'll provide for you. those who otherwise wouldn't be the period of 1978-1982 600 able to get a job,' ha said. reduction in manning functions That's love. And security. And that's They take pride in their were emphasized by higher what you get from mommy and work," Hansen said. They may be authority. daddy. But you knew that. a little slower than others at To permit the SRD facilities times, ut once trained they do to be intergrated into the Navy their work well. l Intermediate Maintenance A $500,000 golden egg is proot .--_ Program, SRD) was disestablished enough.

Potpourri & Grab . *uew or used, which is he

By Chris Graham Hertz reports the cost of an If you're ever asked which is average used car has increased THE SALER cheaper, a new car or a used 50 percent over the past five one, pick the used one. But years while owning and operating II don't expect it to be an costs are up 33 percent. Costs AUTOS 26" 10-speed ladies bike blue with Whirlpool 18,000 BTIJ, twoyears old inexpensive choice. of a new compact are up 78 '77 Canaro automatic transmission, head and tail lights, tire and excellent condition, $250. Call 3211 . Hertz, the nation's largest percent while operating costs am/fm cassette, new battery, good rear rack, three months old, $120 AWH or 4372 tII. car rental firm, says the cost are up 60 percent. condition $1500 or best offer. Call neg. Call 6254 AT and leave message 4460 or 3/14 AWH. for JoAnne, or call 6516 roam 124. Whirlpool 20,500 BTU (220v), $300; of owning and operating a used car dropped 1.1 percent last Fewer used cars were bought '79 Chrysler LeBaron, 6 cyl. Whirlpool 5,000 BTU, $150, or both FURNITURE for $425. Both are in excellent -ear to equal 23.22 cents a last year, 16.8 million. The automatic, one owner leaving GTMO Two wood shelf units, suitable for on August 13. Call 2740 after 5 p.m. condition. Call 3464 AWH. mile. average price was up 10.3 storage shed. One for $10, one for $4. Call 2740 after 5 p.m or can be CARPETING Compare that to the 45.67 percent to $5,406, and this is '66 Cadillac, excellent running seen at TX 101. Two gold color rugs: one 12x12, $40, condition, perfect interior, a one 12x15, $45, or both for $75. cents per mile needed to own and for a car with an average age of classic machine worth restoring. Wood bookcase (white enamel), $15; Call 2740 after 5 p.m. or can be run a new compact car. 4.7 years. Available for rent July 11-1 August. seen at TK 101. For sale August 6 $680. Call LCDR chest of drawers (perfect for Carter at 4751 or 316. storing tools, fishing gear, etc.), 9x12 rug with pad, $80. Call 4502 $8; solid wood twin size headboard, tWI or 4591 AWH. Wear your seat belt, it pays '69 VW, radio tape layer perfect for toddler or teen-ager w/sekrs. Available July 5, $1000. (has four shelves for storage) $20; 15x24 medium blue rug, excellent (AP) -- It pays to wear your seat belt, according to a study six year old crib mattress, $8. All belt coalition. The survey Call 2600. condition and clean. Bought at Elt prepared for the Massachussetts seat wood kitchen table and four chairs two ears ago for $400. Will sell centered on 135 accident victims at a suburban Boston Hospital. It '78 Mercury (seats can be removed and covered to $150. Call Ed Batten at 4786 AT. station wagon, a/c, decor), $40. Call 2127. for found that injured motorists who had not been wearing seat belts automatic transmission $2000. match your Available July 12. Call 2600. ABY ITEM paid twice as much in medical bills as those who wore the Ford Motor Co. carseat $10; crib restraints. Hardwood crib w/mattress and bumper '76 Mustang II, 6 cyl., w/4-speed pads, $45. Call 4988 AT. mattress, six years old, $8. Call manual transmission, a/c, tires less 2127. than one years old,Cinspection good s ELETRORIC EQUIPMENT MISCELLANEOUS vlqz until June 1986. Car in excellent JULY FOURTH 10K RUN AND ONE MILE FUN -U Teac model A-1500 reel to reel tape ES-5 Olympic reel, 25 lbs. test line condition, $2200. Call 3464 AWH. and one sport seat tackle box WHEN: July 4, 7 a.m. deck w/all tapes bought new for '69 Chevrolet pickup truck, $2500. $380. Will sell for $175. In w/mini cooler, used oni frir times. WHERE: Start and finish at Phillips Park Best on the base, one owner car excellent condition. Call Tamy at Asking $30. Call 2829 A. 4145 IldI or 3951 AWN. ENTRY FEE: None rage kept. Call Ed Batten at 4786 Remington Quietwriter II manual AWARDS: Trophy to top finisher overall for 10k run; RCA Selectavision disc player, only typewriter, in case, $25. Call 2127. medals to top three finishers in each age '73 Pontiac Grand Safari station 10 movies has been played on it, group for 10k run; certificates to all wagon, paid, $350. Will sell for $200. Call '70 Pontiac service manuals, $15. recent complete engine Call Tommy at 4145 Il or 3951 AWH. finishers in fun run and 10k run overhaul, plus new water pump, Ed Batten at 4786 AT. Fieale alternator, carburator and fuel Do you enjoy ceramics? I have AGE GROUPS: Hale pump. Rebuilt transmission, runs JVC VHS recorder, two years old, lots 12 years and under 17 years and under $205. Call Ed Batten at 4786 AT. of greenware for sale. I also take good, but needs a paint job, $1000. orders for greenware. If you are 13-17 years 18 years and over Call Ed Batten at 4786 AT. APPLIANCES interested of want more information TO MBEELERS G.E. clothes washer, $75, Speed call 3557 AT, but hurry, we pack out 18-29 '73 Honda 360, $300. Call 4112 INH Queen dryer, $45, or both for $110. 30-39 or 3613 AWH. May be picked up August 9. Call 2740 in August. after 5 p.m. or can be seen at TK WANTED 40 and over excellent There will be a special Mike Boat leaving the Leeward Ferry '79 Puch Moped XL, 101. Kicker motor in good condition at condition, has not been ridden since reasonable price. Call 2239 AWN. Landing at 6 a.m. on July 4 for those Leeward residents wishing July 1983, been kept in shed, $200. Kenmore dishwasher, wooden cutting to participate. Transporation to Phillips Park will also be Call Ed Batten at 4786 AT. board top, $135. Call 2600 AT. Will housesit July 30 through August provided for Leeward runners. AIR CONDITIONERS 9. Will care for pets and plants. '83 Honda Express 50cc, approx. 1wo a/cs need to sold my June Call 6223 DH. If you are interested in participating, fill out this entry blank 1,600 miles, mint condition, helmet be 30! $475 One 24,000 BTU, top condition, $300; and forward it to Marine Barracks Operations, Attention: Capt. and owners manual included one 5,000 BTU, oldie but runs good, Bedroom set (queen size bed), living Cipriani (Guard Mail stop #39). For more information, call firm. Call YN1 Dexter at 4120/4392 $30. If interested in both buy the room set and dinn room set. Mst IXI or 3006 rm S210 GIH AWH. 2279/2344. big one and take the other free. be in excellent condition. Call Paul JULY FOURTH 10K R- ENTRY FORM BICYCLES Call 3138 AT. at 4121 DWH or 2825 AWN. Men's 26 in. bike w/two sided basket FREE Name in back and air pump, one years old, Three a/cs! 18,000, 12,000 and 6000 To a good home. One 12-week-old good condition, asking price, $65 or Command BTUs. Ranging Iran $75 to $150. Call male puppy, black w/white oaws. If Age best offer. Call LII Welsh at 4196 4502 tIl or 4591 AWN. interested please call 3351 AT. Telephone

GUANTANAMO DAILY GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1985 3 SPORTS WORLD

Montreal slides into first TODAT'S WEATHER Baseball leaders (AP) -- Keith Moreland says the in the . Kansas American League Cubs will win a game before the City left-hander Danny Jackson 73* Batting: (160 at bats), R. season is over. It has been a blanked Minnesota on four hits. Henderson, New York, .352; while since the last victory, 13 The Royals beat the Twins 3-0. Cooper, Milwaukee, .328; Bochte, games. That ties Chicago's club Detroit's Jack Morris also Oakland, .325; Boggs, Boston, 51 " 80 80 record for a losing streak. threw a four-hit shutout. The 53 .323; P. Bradley, Seattle, .322. Moreland was a part of the 1982 Tigers knocked off the Boston RBI: Brunansky, Minnesota, 49; Cubs club that also lost 13 in a Red Sox 3-0 in Morris' third Mattingly, New York, 48; Rice, row. He said the 1982 Club was a shutout and seventh complete Boston, 47; Baylor, New York, team not going anywhere, and game of the season. 46; E. Murray, Baltimore, 46; K. that is the difference between The Gibson, Detroit, 46. then and now. Chicago is the protected their three-game lead Hits: P. Bradley, Seattle, 88; defending National League East over the Tigers in the American 83Valid7at62 PM6 EST Boggs, Boston, 86; Puckett, Division champion and the team League East. They scored six Minnesota, 85; Buckner, Boston, is struggling, but not out of times in the third inning and 83; four are tied with 81. the race. rolled over the Milwaukee Home Runs: Brunansky, Minne- The New York Mets beat Chicago Brewers 7-1. sota, 17; Kingman, Oakland, 17; 3-2 yesterday. Gary Carter and The New York Yankees downed Fisk, Chicago, 16; Presley, Howard Johnson homered to spark the Baltimore Orioles 7-4. LEGE ID Seattle, 15; Armas, Boston, 14; three hits New York's offense. Rickey Henderson had Thunderstorms K. Gibson, Detroit, 14; M. Montreal has moved into first and three RBIs, for the Yanks. ** Rain Davis, Oakland, 14. the East Division. A Henderson is 14-20 against the Rainshowers.9 Low Pressure Stolen Bases: R. Henderson, place in w ]Drizzle H'Xigh Pressure the last 9 Tim Rains home run and Dan Birds this season. Over W Snow nHMax Temperature New York, 31; Pettis, Cali- Driessen's RBI single in the nine games, he has raised his Snowshowers 16 Min Temperature fornia, 29; Collins, Oakland, Fog eighth inning gave the Expos a average to .360 with 21 hits in 22; Butler, Cleveland, 21; 3-2 win over the Pittsburgh 35 at-bats. Moseby, Toronto, 21. Pirates. Jeff Reardon notched Seattle held off Texas 2-1. I Pitching (Six Decisions): save number 21, tops in the Mariners' Matt Young Codiroli, Oakland, 8-3, .727, Majors. earned this third straight 4.189 Guidry, New York, 8-3, St. Louis was the team victory by holding the Rangers .727, 2.80; Romanick, Cali- Montreal replaced at the top of to five hits over eight innings. fornia, 8-3, .727, 3.02; the standings. The Cardinals There were two 13-inning Terrell, Detroit, 8-3, .727, 3-1. Jerry games. In both of them, the 4.32; Key, Toronto, 5-2, .714, lost to Philadelphia WHAT WOULD Koosman beat the Redbirds and visiting team scored a run in THE 1, 2.30. their ace, Joaquin Andujar for the top of the thirteenth, only 4TH OF JULY BE. : Morris, Detroit, the second time in a week. Glenn to lose in the bottom of the 93: Blyleven, Cleveland, 86; F. Wilson drove in all three frame. WITHOUT A SOFTBALL Bannister, Chicago, 83; Boyd, Phillies' runs with a bases- Oakland edged the Chicago GAME? Boston, 82; Stieb, Toronto, 75. loaded double in the third. White Sox 5-4 in 13 innings. Saves: B. James, Chicago, 16; The rallied Mike Heath's leadoff homer in Join us at the D. Moore, California, 15; for four runs in the eighth the bottom of the thirteenth 1985 GUANTANAMO BAY Hernandez, Detroit, 15; J. inning to slip past San tied the score at 4-All. Losing Howell, Oakland, 14; Francisco 7-6. The Giants have pitcher Gene Nelson then gave up FIRECRACKER Quisenberry, Kansas City, 13. lost five games in a row. a walk and a single, and he hit SOFTBALL The Atlanta Braves got four a batter to fill the bases. unearned runs thanks to six Pinch-hitter Dusty Baker then TOURNAMENT THE errors. The Braves beat drew another walk off Nelson to Houston 29 and 30 June SCENE the Astros 6-4. force home the winning run for 4th of July, Championship Game LOCAL San Diego's four-game winning the A's. Cooper Field Complex Ruppert Jones hit a grand slam Entry Fee: $50.00 RACQUETBALL streak was broken. The Los There will be an organiza- with two out in the bottom of Angeles Dodgers edged the Padres * MEN AND WOMEN DIVISIONS *015INDIVIDUAL AWARDS TO TOP tional meeting on July 10 at 5 the thirteenth to cap a five-run 3-2. 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By Charles Morey basketball again. The injury came on December Bill Caudill is having fewer 19, 1981, during a game in San laughs these days and enjoying Diego. The knee was so badly it more. THE SPORTSMAN torn up that he had every known Caudill is a star relief injury that can happen to that pitcher for the Toronto Blue part of the body. The doctors Jays, a hot contender for title had to add a piece of tendon to honors in the American League the clubhouse man said cannot be the top relief man in the in both leagues. create a new crucible ligament. East. repeated. American League for the month of Caudill put a postscript on Kupchak then began the Bill admits to being a joker One of Caudill's trademarks April. that. Said Bill, "If I do what marathon run back to competi- when he worked the bullpen trick during his laughing days was a Whether he will be the top man I'm capable of doing, we're tion. He sat out the entire for the , Oakland Sherlock Holmes hat which won in saves for the entire season going to win the Eastern 1982-83 season and played only A's and , but he him the nickname, "The remains to be seen but he is Division title hands down. 324 minutes in the 1983-84 has put those days behind him - Inspector." likely to be a contender. There's no question about it." campaign. Last season, the well, almost -- and he is He would put it on to solve six-ten Kupchak was backup thinking divisional championship the puzzling practical jokes, Caudill has teamed up with BASKETBALL center to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the Canadian team. most of which he instigated. He Gary Lavelle, Dennis Lamp and Mitch Kupchak's play for the and saw 716 minutes of action in He says, "I don't play claims he has not put it on Jim Acker to give Toronto a Los Angeles Lakers in the recent 58 games. practical jokes any more. I've since joining the Toronto club. bullpen that is both deep and championship victory over the retired from doing all that. I Caudill says he has not put efficient. Boston Celtics may have gone He really came into his own in just have fun by winning now." the hat on because there have Bill says it is the best bull- unsung, but not unnoticed. the six-game title series Caudill did revert to type been no cases to solve in pen he has ever worked with. It Mitch was belting Celtics against the Celtics. When Boston during when he Toronto. is far superior to last year's. around under the boards, and won got physical, Coach Pat Riley of taped a chubhouse assistant like He did add a note of caution, The Blue Jay firemen posted only the nickname of "Killer Kupchak" the Lakers rushed Mitch to the a mummy and left him in a remote however. He says, "If we stop 33 saves among them in 1984. from a Boston broadcaster. rescue. He was more than physical out there on the court, corner of left field for a playing well, I might have to Caudill, pitching for Oakland, It was a magnificent comeback he was the guy who put respect half-hour. Bill said that did reach for the cap." had 36. from a brutal knee injury of in the hearts of the always- not count because it was before Bill got away to a flying The manager of the Blue Jays, three and a-half years ago. The tough Celtics. the regular season began. What start in Toronto. He was named , says he has the best doctor said he would never play

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