G(' /'z1t Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Vol. 42 -- No. 122 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Friday, June 27, 1986

CNO announces voluntary tour extensions N ief of Naval Operations, orders. Enlisted members on type 3 Members who desire to a Watkins, has announced and 4 duty whose requests are W E voluntary tour extension extend, their tours for one approved and who meet News of the bay programs for 1986. year should submit requirements will be eligible These programs, as in speedletter requests for for the incentives associated previous years, resulted in voluntary extensions with with overseas voluntary tour Earn A Graduate Degree This Year -- Today, June efficient PCS move plan cornand endorsement to CNMPC extension incentives program. 27, is the last day to register for this semester for reductions. Based on the (NMPC-461E), info EPMAC, not If approved, members must Golden Gate University Graduate Degree Program leading success of previous years, we later than January 1987. have or incur obligated to a Master's in Hunan Resources Management. are offering a similar service for the duration of The program consists of 10 classes of 5 weeks each program for 1987. Submit requests the extension. and is operated on an intensive weekend concept; three Early announcement is made Requests should be seminars on Friday evening and all day Saturday per to provide members and submitted as early as Officers course. Hunan Resources Managament is a vital degree commands the opportunity to possible prior to PRD to for anyone in the managerial field as the greatest plan in advance. Our goal maximize detailing Officers desiring to extend percentage of a 's time concerns working with remains efficient use of PCS flexibilty. 1987 PRD's should submit personnel. funds and through a voluntary Extension requests are not requests for extension with Do not delay! Your dream of earning a graduate degree extension program. solicited and will not be command endorsement to CNMPC can be fulfilled while you finish your tour in Voluntary extensions for approved for type 1 duty due not later than January 30, Guantanamo Bay. For more information and registration personnel with PRD's in 1987 to fleet readiness 1987. Individual desires, data, call 4782. are solicited. requirements. as well as command readiness Telephone Maintenance Scheduled For Monday -- listed members on type Non-designated SN/AN/FN and fleet balance, will be Final approval has been given and maintenance of the y 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 with personnel subnit speedletter primary factors in final 9-exchange has been scheduled for 12:30 to 6 a.m. on 's between October 1, 1986 request with command decision. No personal plans Monday, June 30. and September 30, 1987 are endorsement to EPMAC, info should be made until official Taking the 9-exchange down will make all 2xxx and eligible if not already under CNMPC (NMIC-461E) . notification is received. 3xxx phone numbers inoperative. Centrex capabilities will also be lost. The fire department's 3333 number will be out, but the 117 number will not be affected. All 4xxx ard 6xxx numbers will not be affected; however, the hospital will not be accessible from any number on or off the base. The hospital will have internal communication on their 7xxx numbers. The hospital will also maintain radio communication with base security on the glimpse net. Since the hospital will be inaccessible by base residents special arrangements have been made with the hospital, fire department and base security to cover any emergency, which would require response by the hospital. Base residents, who have a 2xxx or 3xxx number and have an emergency requiring the fire department or an ambulance, to go to the nearest fire alarm and pull it. The fire department ard ambulance will respond. All fire alarm circuits have been checked and are operational. Residents with a 4xxx number should call base security ard they in turn will contact the hospital by radio and an ambulance will be dispatched. Leeward Point residents and the Leeward Point Dispensary will not be affected. Utilities personnel working on the switch will be available on ext. 4000 or 4233 should a major Emergency They' re Playing Our Song -- The DOD cancelled,SSaturday, Post 46, 8 p.m. and arise requiring reclamation of the switch. Service can musical group presents Neil Simon's musical Sunday, Clip]per Club, 8 p.m. (Photo by Lt. be restored in seven minutes. play at the following locations: Tonight's Qdr. Rick Fiischer) performance at the Downtown Lyceun has been Seats Available As Of June 26

7:00 p.m. Guantanamo/ Norfolk/ Old Timers Baseball Norfolk Guantanamo Weekend on TV 6 Classic July 8:30 p.m. 01 .0 .0 Friday, June 27 1:00 p.m. Baseball: 04 .76 .60 9:30 p.m. 1986 Detroit Grand Prix and 08 .18 .0 America's Top Ten 3:00 p.m. Sunday, June 29 11 . 61 .31 10:00 p.m. Baseball: 12:30 p.m. 15 . 64 .26 Friday Night Ringside Baltimore and CNN Headline News 18 . 67 .71 Saturday, June 28 N.Y. Meats and 1:00 p.m. 22 . 70 . 50 12:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. CNN Continues 25 . 75 .59 CNN Headline News CNN Headline News 1:50 p.m. 29 . 73 .68 World Cup Soccer August 7:30 p.m. 01 . 48 .23 CNN Headline News 05 . 86 .23 Naval Statio n Awards Monday, June 30 08 . 82 .18 8:00 p.m. 12 .78 .38 Frocking Letters E02 J.V. Glover Baseball: 15 .72 .39 SWl D.L. Foor UT2 K.B. Hendra N.Y. Mets and St. Louis 19 .95 .24 .30 CE1 D.P. Nixon CM2 M.G. Icenogle Houston 22 .87 San Diego and .32 UT1 D.E. Richnond (M2 D.A. King 11:30 p.m. 26 .104 29 .100 .42 MM1 B.D. Cowley CM2 R. Levak Wimbledon '86 Update BM1 C.E. Vittetoe MS2 K. Lizotte September UT1 E.S. Andrews EN2 B. K. Lynn Mast results 02 .108 .99 MS1 J.L. Fredericks BU2 L.E. Mortimer 05 .113 .112 BT1 R.E. Lippert SK2 K.L. Sampson Today, Captain's Mast was 09 .112 .112 BM1 K.E. Russell DP2 R.N. Tate Jones held at U.S. Naval Station. 12 .112 .113 JO1 N.R. Guillebeau BM2 M.E. Viele One E-2 was found guilty of 16 .113 .113 SKI W.C. Thompson NN2 T.H. Derosier wrongful use of marijuana, 19 .112 .108 ET1 J.M. Roemer RM2 C.E. Donovan and was awarded 45 days extra CT2 I.C. Piccon RM2 M. Goodwin duty, forfeiture of $100 pay Inside OS2 C.M. Visage RM2 C.K. White for two months and reduction OS2 A. White Letters Of Appreciation in rate to E-1. Page 2 -- Fourth of July Activities BM2 R. Graham LT R.D. Prentiss June 24, Captain's Mast was Page 4 - Last Eight's Major League Action BU2 P.K. Boos BM2 K.E. Russell held at U.S. WAS. Page 4 - Wimbledon Continues E02 D.D. Byrd Navy Achievement Medals One E-2 was found guilty of Page 4 - Local Weekend Sports EN2 J.R. Clark SKCM G.R. Pate (3rd) being absent from his DP2 C.A. Devore Good Conduct Award appointed place of duty, and EM2 G.E. Ellefson BM1 E.W. Cornelius was awarded 45 days extra Wagg EN2 B.A. Evangelista EN3 M.S. Foster duty, and reduction in rate to E-l. Fourth of July schedule of events Friday at Phillips Park

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7:00 a.m.10k 8:15 a.m.One Mile Fun Run lam 10:00 a.m.Parade 11:00 a.m.Midway Opens/Static Display Begins Noon.First Awards Ceremony 12:30 p.m.Entertainment Begins "Liberty, cherish sweet liberty. 1:00 p.m.Pie Judging Begins 2:00 p.m.Static Display Secures 4:30 p.m.Entertainment Ends 4:30 p.m.Pie Baking Contest Awards Long may she a Iways be 5:00 p.m.Comnunity Entertainment Begins Gospel Choir 5:30 p.m.Marine Band 8:30 p.m.Midway Closes the symbol of the free." 9:00 p.m.Community Entertainment Ends 9:15 p.m.Fireworks Display apaaeaw This sentiment expresses the theme of-the m - Fourth of Julyy concert scheduled to proceed 6m Friday night's fireworks. The 45-minuta production under the Pie Baking Contest direction of J udy Springman presented by the F riday, July 4, 1986 Guantanamo Bay Community Choir, features 60 Phillips Park voices ranging from age nine and up. Name "Liberty" is a musical celebration of ng our lives with freedom fillin echoes of the Type of Pie past and sound s of hope for the future. There will b e national patriotic songs, a Telephone Number salute to the armed forces medley, songs represented fr om North, South, East and Youmustbring this entry form with you alo West. with your pie. Come celebra te with us the joy of our endence, freedom, indep and allegiance to 6 our country Am erica. 31 om

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Freedom rings in America Return to CAPT R. O'Connor, Marine Barracks, Stop 39 TL 11 By Gerard Kearney Jr. dence rings with the tall among the world's Special Correspondent rationale that freedom is not nations. If divided and the gift or rule of a individualistic, America will Final preparations Our American Independence particular state. Instead, lose direction in the world, is a precious gift inspired freedom is recognized as a and will be a nation of by leaders of reason. Our basic right of all human lonely people. for Fourth of first leaders explored the beings. Freedom was our July deeper nature of man and motivation to mold ourselves Build strength recognized the value there is into a united nation. Freedom As American people and as a celebration in unity. The new world of urges us to reach out toward concerned world people, we fetal America was growing. our neighbor, to create, to reject the shallowness of Work was basic to creating a civilize and to love. Freedom lonely self-world relation- home, developing a community, inspires us to re-direct our ships. We strive to build Statue Of Liberty Contest -- Anyone interested in the and forming colonies. thoughts during periods of relationships with others and Statue of Liberty look alike contest, there will be a Ideals flourished and national and international realize a world full of human meeting Saturday, June 28, 9:30 a.m., on the patio of the nurtured the new life of crises. and divine experience. Como Club. For more information, call Cheryl at 2975. Age community standards. This new As American people, we limit is 12 and under. land was to be the nesting Burning fire cannot impose freedom, just Freedom is grounds of a free people. So both our oppose slavery. We cannot be Midway Participants Meeting -- There will be a final nation's fetal America stretched its protective armour blind to threats against meeting to assign Midway booths, issue vehicle passes and to and arms, tried to sever its ties defensive ammunition. freedom, but seeing-eyes for assign line of march for the July 4th parade. The meeting Freedom is our responsibi- with England, and met with those who blindly threaten will be held Monday, June 30, 7:30 p.m., in the Conference lity. threats to her life. The same freedom freedom. We, as Americans, Room of Marine Headquarters (M-201 on second deck). revolution fought at the will not be weakened by a Revolution birth of our nation is the sense of feeble world peace, Youthful innocence disap- freedom revolution we fight but will strenghten world peared as our nation's today. Freedom rings in peace with a common sense and Parade ancestors discovered the America. responsibility of freedom. Route deeper realities of freedom, America is a beacon of hope The free nation of America The Parade will assemble at freedom carries a price. for all free nations, a light has a past history of the Far East end of MiCalla Freedom must be earned. of direction for straying struggles to develop freedom, Air Field and proceed down We can be proud today oppressors, and a ray of but now the free American Sherman Avenue to the because our first leader sunshine for those clouded by people are called to make Lighthouse and turn right and opened their eyes to the poverty. America is a burning history a freedom developed. go around Phillips Park. TN needs of a self-asserting fire feeding love, stretching We, the American people, are entire parade route nation. We are is le the descendent across the hemispheres, and as free as we realize, and we than one mile. of a tough-fought instilling revolution. human dignity in realize freedom to be basic Parade Categories We are inheritants of all. the for all people. Best These Float responsibility that I appreciate and thank all Best Decorated Bike compliments our freedom. Stand together you American people, our Best Marching Unit America is you and I. United We American ancestors, our Best Individual Mount nation are a people searching for American allies, and Best We are united Overall Entry people meaning and self-worth, not especially, you parents of dedicated Statue Of Liberty Award to preserving the because it is an ideal, but children and children of heritage of that first because it is obtainable, and parents who have given their revolution for freedom. We the basic thrust of freedom. lives for this great nation. are a nation of people who As a divided, individual- continue to affirm the istic, self-seeking nation, And lest we forget that we Declaration of Independence we cannot stand on our own are one nation under Almighty I. signed at our birth. feet. But as a united people, God, I thank God for a free Eu. Our Declaration of Indepen- we affirm freedom and stand America. a.r

2 Daily Gazette Friday, June 27, 1986 Fourth of July Message Live entertainment at Phillips Park From the President

July 4th, The Department of we celebrate this year is special. This T hein NewIndependence York Harbor, Day we will rededicate a refurbished Statue of Defense band 'Johnny Liberty - that grand and glorious symbol of liberty and hope - which Thunder' will perform for the last hundred years has greeted millions of immigrants. She has live at Phillips Park welcomed them to a new land and a new life, where the darkness of Friday, July 4, privation and oppression gave way to the sunlight of opportunity and beginning at 12:30 p.m. liberty - the freedom to speak and write and worship and achieve. As we celebrate this two hundred and tenth anniversary of our Their will also be a Founding Fathers' Declaration of Independence, we are reminded once local performance by the again that it is the gallant men and women of our Armed Forces who Guantanamo Bay Community have maintained and sustained the liberty we prize, a liberty that gener- Choir later that ations of patriots have won for us with their courage and sacrifices. Be- afternoon. cause of your dedication and commitment to defend America against all its enemies, we still enjoy those precious rights, and the Statue of Lib- erty remains a beacon of hope for people throughout the world who yearn for freedom. On this special Fourth of July, I am especially proud to serve our na- tion as Commander In Chief of such splendid forces. Nancy and I salute you and join all of our fellow Americans in wishing you and your families, here and abroad, a safe and happy Independence Day

Ronald Reagan

Fourth of July Message From the Secretary of Defense Yard Sales slated for Saturday Today our nation celebrates its two-hundred-and-tenth birthday. A Our Founding Fathers pledged their lives, their fortunes and their Oil Point #7 Saturday from This is a multi-family bikes, odds and ends. sacred honor in pursuit of liberty and justice. They put their signatures 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Five- pre-packout carpet sale. Lots on the Declaration of Independence in defiance of a King. In a similar piece living room set, of household goods, plants Center Bargo 1190 fashion, the men and women who today serve in our Armed Forces child's table and chair set, and miscellaneous items. Saturday from 8 a.m. until ? pledge to support the continuing pursuit of liberty and justice in defi- two Sherwood vest dive BC's, Everything must go. All Lots of goodies, clothes, ance of despots who would, if given the chance, destroy the political, snorkel, baby ites, macrame prices are negotiable. No dishwasher (gold tone), wall religious and individual freedoms Americans have enjoyed since that plant hangers and lots more. early birds. unit, bunkbed, dresser, first Independence Day of 1776. moped, love seat, chair, As we celebrate across our nation, from our refurbished Statue of No early birds. ottomon, clocks, bookshelve Liberty in New York Harbor, to the Golden Gate in San Francisco, to Treasure Chest Saturday. Diamond Head in Hawaii, and to the snowy peaks of Alaska, we know Paola Point #1 Saturday. Uniforms, shorts, pants, with lots of books. that it is only through your courage and your commitment to the same Do your Christmas shopping jeans, jackets for only 25 Center Bargo 1211A spirit of independence that flourished within our Founding Fathers, that early, toys, games, and other and 50 cents, in all sizes. Saturday from 8 until 11 a.m. we have the opportunity to observe this great day in American history miscellaneous items. Ivory velour rocking chair, every year. I am confident that we will be able to continue to celebrate Kittery Beach 363A floor fan, window fan and our nation's independence for untold years to come because of your Villamar 726A Saturday Saturday from 8 a.m. - noon. other miscellaneous items. No service in the cause of liberty, freedom, and justice for all. from 8:30 a.m. until noon. Children's toys, three ladies early birds please. For that we are most grateful to all of you.

LIBRARY FACTS NEW BOOKS FOR YOU CIRCULATION Caspar W. Weinberger BEHIND THE BOOKS - 2 Weeks except RED DOOR reference and titles with Guantanamo Bay's Fourth of July a waiting list. Non-Fiction theme for 1986: RESERVE BOOKS - 2 weeks. "The One Minute Manager MAGAZINES - 2 weeks except Gets Fit" by Kenneth for current issues. Blanchard. How to manage What So Proudly We Hail stress and make a lifetime PAPERBACKS - You may use commitment to fitness and the one for one exchange well-being. (613) system or take what you wish and bring some back "The Little Boy Book: A on your next visit. Understanding and Caring for Your Son's Needs" by CAMERAS - 3 days and you Sheila Moore. Profile of have to buy the film. the first seven years of a boy's life and advice for NON-FICTION BOOKS - You parents on how to help may borrow two per their son become happy and subject, well-adjusted men. (345.73) bUNU S RDING lf I SUMMER READING PROGRAM 'Reversal of Fortune" by Alan Dershowitz. Insiders July 5, All three age account of the trial, * groups are invited to appeal, subsequent * attend a special retrial, and acquittal in presentation by members of the murder cases of Claus the E.O.D. team beginning von Bulow. (345.73) at 10 a.m. "The Castrated Woman: What For more information Your Doctor Won't Tell You please call 4541. About Hysterectomy" by Naomi Miller Stokes. This Friends of the revealing book breaks the Library silence about the crippling effects of often For more information on unneeded hysterectomies. this new group, please (362.1) call 4502 DWH. Let's support the Library!

Head Librarian: Parents, please do Elizabeth L. Lane, MLS not leave children Staff: unattended. Thank Linda Culp you. Brenda Jackson

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3 Daily Gazette Friday, June 27, 1986 FT- II1 Thursday's Major League basball action

(AP) -- The Oakland A's says he has talked with Leading are played their first game Chicago general manager Ken Darryl Strawherry of the New without manager Harrelson several times in York Mets, Atlanta's DDale last night. The result was the past few das.Mrh.a3 o wvnf urpny, ann 'ony uwynn o banSa the same as in 17 of Moore's The White Sox have also Diego. Keith Hernandez of last 21 games. suggested they may deal the New York Mets leads at The A's lost. Seaver to the New York first base, with Ryne Nystrom takes center court today Moore was fired yesterday Yankees. Seaver's home is in Sandberg of the Chicago Cubs and took Connecticut, and he wants to at second. The other leaders (AP) -- 's Joakim against Alycia Moulton. over the managerial duties on play for an Eastern team. are St. Louis shortstop Ozzie Nystrom is the only seeded Defending champion Boris an interim basis. Moore, who Smith, Philadephia third Becker player in action on center is scheduled to had managed the A's since The baseball commissioner's baseman Mike Schmidt, and court today at Wimbledon. complete his third-round 1984, says he has been office has updated the vote Gary Carter of Eight other seeds will see match today. The West German offered another position with tabulation for National Meats. action on other courts. led American Tom Gullickson the club but has not decided League starters in the July Nystrom will face Ramesh 6-4, 6-3, 2-2, when the match what he will do. 15 All-Star game in Houston. Krishnan of India in his was postponed because of Moore is the fourth manager third-round match. In other darkness yesterday. to be fired this season. The third-round matches in the Ninth-seeded others are Chuck Cottier of men's bracket, top-seeded was yesterday's only upset Seattle, Jim Frey of the of victim among the seeds. She Chicago Cubs, and Tony Area athletics meets Isreal's . lost to Britain's Anne Hobbs Larussa of the Chicago White , the tenth seed, 6-4, Love-6, 6-4. Sox. takes on Czech Tomas Smid. Yesterday's winners in the On the field last night the Starspangled Softball Tournament Meeting -- In the women's bracket, men's division included A's fell at Kansas City 9-2. Tomorrow, June 27, 5 p.m. at Rec. Services Office. All team top-seeded Martina second-seeded The Royals scored four times captains must be present in order to play. Cost per team is Navratilova plays Jane Forman and fifth-seeded Stefan in each of the first two $50. Tournament will be held July 3-6. Call Paula at 2560, in a second-round match. Edberg of Sweden, and led all the way. for more information. Other second-round number-seven of Jorge Orta's inside-the-park pairings, , twelfth-seeded Brad capped the first Golf Tournament -- There will be a Two Day Golf against eighth-seeded Manuela Gilbert, and Sweden's Mike inning uprising. Tournament Friday, July 4 and Saturday, July 5, pick your Maleeva of Bulgaria, Pernfors, the thirteenth own partner. Cost will be $10 members and $14 non-menbers. number-ten seed. Texas used six runs in the You must have a established handicap. Sign up at Golf of against Women' s second-round first inning to subdue Course. Catherine Suire of France, winners were second-seeded Seattle, and the Rangers and fifteenth-seeded Catarina Lloyd, ripped the Mariners 10-3. Fishing Rodeo Slated -- The Officers' Club is havin* Lindqvist of Sweden against number-three Hana Mandlikova Larry Parrish and Steve fishing trip on the Golden Anchor. The first 30 people to Canadian Helen Kelesi. and fellow Czech Helena Buechele each two-run sign up will go. The trip is slated for Saturday, June 21, Fourth-seeded Claudia Sukova, eleventh-seeded homers in the Rangers' first and the boat will shove off at 9 p.m. The cost is $10 a Kobde-Kilsch of Carling Bassett of Canada, inning, and Pete Incaviglia person. Bring your own food and drinks. Tackle and bait will plays here third-round match and number-16 . added a two-run . be provided. For reservations, call 2531. Buechele's homer was his twelfth of the season, and Women's Weight Training -- A Women's Weight Training his first with a runner on Clinic is scheduled at the Marine Site weight room Saturday, Glimpse base. June 28, 8:30 to 10 a.m. To register, contact Susan Yaeger at 3006. Detroit Walt Terrell and Willie Hernandez Ladies -- Ladies tennis is played at the Como (UPI) -- Hale Irwin sits atop the leader combined to hold Baltimore to tennis courts every Tuesday and Thursday from 8:30 to 11 board approaching today's second round of the $850,000 five hits last night, and the a.m., and 6 to 9 p.m. There is no fee and anyone is welcome! Canadian Open in Ontario. The PGA veteran, who missed the Tigers beat the Orioles 8-3. For more information, please call Nina Johnson, 2245 or cut in six of his last nine tournaments, carded a Lance Parrish smacked a pair Paula Harris, 3624. four-under-par 68. The 68 gives Irwin a one-stroke edge on of two-run homers for Other golfers, including Andy Bean and Don Halldorson. Bob Detroit. Tennis Follies -- There will be "Tennis Follies" at the heads a quartet of players another shot behind. Defending Como courts Sunday, June 29 at 3:30 p.m. (play begins at 4 champion Curtis Strange turned in a 73, while course The have p.m.). There is no fee required. Hors d'oevures and drinks designer Jack Nicklaus and three-time Canadian champion Lee obtained catcher Scott will be provided by the Racquet Club members. Sign up at the Trevino checked in at 74. Bradley from the Chicago Como courts, Racquet Club or Marina by Friday, June 27. For White Sox for a player to be more information, please call Yoshi Hampton, 3494 or Nina World Cup (UPI) -- Argentina and West Germany are gearing named later. The Seattle Johnson, 2245. up for Sunday's World Cup final at the 115,000-seat Azteca Times says the player is Stadium in . West Germany will be appearing in right fielder Ivan Calderon. Dive Classes -- PADI instructor Guy Womack will be its fifth championship game, thanks to a 2-0 upset of highly conducting an Advanced Open Water Course Saturday, June rated France. 28. The Argentines moved up behind their national Chicago White Sox manager Pre-registration is required. For more information, hero, please Diego Maradona. Undoubtedly the star of the Jim Fregosi says the team is call Guy at 3452 AWH. tournament, Maradona scored both goals in Argentina's 2-0 trying to trade Tom win over Belgiun in the semifinals;. Seaver. Dive Classes -- PADI Instructor Buck Everhart is offering general manager Lou Gorman an out-of-school Open Water Scuba Course special. The normal cost of the course is $115; however, for every grade your child received above a "C" on their final report card, $5 will be credited toward the cost of the course. Minimum age requirement is 12 years. The course will begins Tuesd July 15. Pre-registration is required. For more informaticW The Sportsman call 3658.

By Charles Morey Dive Classes -- PADI Instructor Buck Everhart is offering a Divemaster Class beginning Friday, July 11. Prerequisite for course is you must be an advanced water (AP) -- Journeyman from mistakes in the past. open diver with is a the hill. His manager, Roger a rescue certification. Course word that cost $150. For more has several Craig, commented on that. The Mike put it this way, "I'd information, call 3658. connotations. It can mean a Giant skipper said, "When made mistakes pitching in craftsman doing a workman Mike gets in a real good weather like that in the Dive Classes -- Enjoy the underwater world of Guantanamo like job. When used to groove, it makes the umpires past, and it cost me. This Bay with PADI instructor Buck Everhart. The next Open describe a Major League better, and the players time, I made it a point to Water Scuba Diver Class begin Monday, July 14, 6:30 p.m. pitcher, it suffers a bit. behind him better." feel real hot before the game in the Reef Raider classroom. Course cost is $115. For more A journeyman is somewhere Krukon is regarded in in my jacket." information, call 3658. between fair and mediocre. National League circles as Krukon has high praise for Mike Krukon of the Giants being a sturdy competitor. He manager Craig and his has worn that label and never challenges hitters, and will catcher, Bob Brenly. He liked it. He seems to be in throw a breaking ball when a points out that Craig, a leaders the process of shaking it. more Orthodox type will hum a former pitcher, understand Mike is having a dandy year, fast one. what the man on the mound is Batting (163 at bats) -- Home Runs -- Joyner, along with the rest of the Krukon prepares carefully going through. Boggs, Boston, .379; California, 19; Barfield, surprising Giant squad. for every game he pitches, So far as Brenly is Yount, Milwaukee, .368; Toronto, 18; Canseco, His record is 9-4, and that not only from the standard concerned, Mike says Bob Puckett, Minnesota, .340; Oakland, 18; 5 are tied I is something better than approach of studying the calls an outstanding game. He Easier, New York, .338; with 17. journeyman's mark. If Mike weaknesses of the opposition says Brenly quickly discovers Mattingly, New York, .334. Stolen Bases -- R. continues at that pace, R. Henderson, he hitters, but from a physical what is hot and what is not, Runs -- New Henderson, New York, 46; could win 20 games this point of view. Several weeks and calls for pitches that York, 69; Puckett, Cangelosi, Chicago, 33; season. Minnesota, 56; Phillips, ago, when the Giants were on are getting batters out. Wiggins, Baltimore, 20; Krukon was 8-11 last Oakland, year a road trip in the East, they Krukon is the ace of the 52; Hrbek, Moseby, Toronto, 19; but had a 3.38 earned run Minnesota, 51; Barfield, had to play a game in hot and San Francisco staff, and one Reynolds, Seattle, 18. average, a notch better than humid weather. of the reasons that the Toronto, 50. journeyman. He says he Giants, the surprise team of RBIs -- Canseco, Oakland, -- Clemens, pitched just as well in 1985 Krukon wore his jacket 1986, are making a resolute 61; Joyner, California, Boston, 114; Higuera, as he his is this year, but before the game, so that he run for the National League 55; Hrbek, Minnesota, 54; Milwaukee, 101; McCaskill, he is getting more punch at would feel cooler when it Western title. There is more Mattingly, New York, 54; California, 96; M. Witt, the plate in support of him started. than half a season to go, but Bell, Toronto, 52; California, 95; Morris, this time. Krukon said he was only they are making believers out Kingman, Oakland, 52. Detroit, 94. Krukon is a fast worker on cashing in knowledge learned of the rest of the league.

4 Daily Gazette Friday, June 27, 1986