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Vol. 42 -- No. 131 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Friday, July 11,1986 I, .1 "Big Tate" receives a big hearty review y JOCS Vic Pinzon Tillotson as the Gov, who to her hero, Big Tate. 0-in-C, EBS turns in a fine performance Her husband, Dezon Finch, w E News of the bay as the town's power hungry plays her father in the show, Enter the world of "Big villain. Kim Johnson as and his parental concern for Tate" and escape to the Ellie, is sassy and appealing her welfare adds to the little town of Montezuma's in her role as a bar hostess. generous portions of laughter Beach Closure -- Kittery Beach will be closed Revenge for 90 fast paced John Nordman will keep you this show has to offer. today and tomorrow. The Beach minutes of hilarious western laughing with his role as a The sets, props and will open Sunday, July 13. satire for the entire family bandit turned deputy with an lighting all serve the to enjoy. incredible capacity for cold production well. In his "Big Tate," an original brew. directional debut for the Space Available (Space "A") Users -- Beginning western comedy in three acts The title role is perfect Guantanamo Bay Little July 7 there is a new charge levied for space available passengers by D and D Johnson, is for Mike Lynch. He gives "Big Theater, Roger Manning, entering the customs territory of the United States from overseas competently directed by TV8's Tate" a great deal of demonstrates a great sense of locations. The new fee is a "Customs Users Roger Manning, who never lets sincerity as the idealistic humor and a flare for the Fee" and is in the amount of $5. This amount his actors take the script or layman wrongly accused of western genre. is in addition to the normal $10 Space "A" the plot too serious. stealing a cashbox from the What is even more charge. Effective immediately, Space,"A" passengers This western farce has town's only bar, a cashbox impressive are the number of going to the States will be charged $15. everything you would expect carefully guarded by a snake. newcomers to Little Theater to find in one of those old And if that sounds crazy to featured in the cast. Thanks Seats Available As Of July 10 #" Republican Pictures you, you will just have to to their efforts, "Big Tate" sterns, almost extinct now, see the play to see how that is a totally enjoyable family GTMO/ Norfolk/ except for an occasionally scenario fits into the plot. entertainment well worth Norfolk GTHO showing on cable television Anne Finch as Candy, is the seeing. July back in the States. very soul of a western 11 . Full.Full The play features Bob sweetheart, totally dedicated 15 . 0 18 . 23 22 . 36 25 . 42 29 . 29 August 01 . 37 . 06 05 . 05 08 . 02 12 . 11 15 . 07 19 . 00 22 . 12 26 . 05 29 . 29 September 02 . 84. . 95 05 . 113. 98 09 . 109. 110 12 .99.111 16 . 113. 113 19 . 112. 108 23 . 112. 113 26 . 112. 112 30 . 113 . 112

Fight Scene -- Tonight's opening given tomorrow night, July 12, Friday, July performance of "Big Tate" will begin at 8 18, and Saturday, July 19, 8 p.m. Ya'll Weekend on TV p.m. in the amphitheater of the W.T. Sampson come. Tickets are $2.50. (Photo by Bill Elementary School. Performances will be Bandura) Friday, July 11 3:30 p.m. 1986 "ocaine-srnoking emergencies on the rise 8:00 p.m. Goodwill Games 11:00 p.m. American Top Ten (UPI) -- The U.S. Public That drug war is being confiscation in state history Saturday, July Health Service says a survey fought by law enforcement and officials think it is one 12 11:30 p.m. Goodwill Games of hospitals in 26 cities officials. New Mexico state of the largest ever in the 1:00 p.m. CNN Headline News shows a 14.5 percent increase police yesterday announced region. 1:30 p.m. : in cocaine-smoking they have confiscated more President Reagan is Philadelphia and Houston or emergencies during the first than one-half ton of cocaine steppi. up efforts in the Atlanta and New York quarter of 1986 over the same worth about $320 million in a battle ainst cocaine. The 4:30 p.m. Cart Auto Racing (tape delayed from period last year. busy near the Texas-New presid t is joining his April) Health officials are using Mexico border. wife, Nancy, in her long-time 8:00 p.m. Goodwill Games the release of the statistic It is the largest public crusade against drugs. to underscore graphic Sunday, July 13 warnings to first-time users 12:30 p.m. CNN Headline News that snorting or injecting 1:00 p.m. Baseball: cocaine can kill. They hope California and Boston public awareness will 4:00 p.m. USGA Golf: strengthen the war on Women's Open Golf Championship cocaine. 8:00 p.m. Goodwill Games

Hotline Numbers Capt. to speak Captain's Hotline-.4800 Energy Hotline-.2210 Capt. John Condon, Navy Exchange Hotline-.4119 COMNAVBASE, will the ADP Hotline-.4332 airwaves of AM 1340 three Public Works Trouble Desk-.4424 times a week beginning Ambulance-.------.--111 Monday, July 14, at 6:55 Fire------. .-----.- 117 a.m. Police. .112 Capt. Condon will address issues for approximately Inside two minutes every Monday, Page 2 -- Electicity Wednesday and Friday on Page 3 -- Animal Control specific concerns or events Page 3 -- Teen Cruise involving the Guantanamo Friends Of The Library -- Ms. Elizabeth Lane, head Page 4 -- Action Bay community. librarian, shows JOC Gary Smith how to check out library Page 4 -- U.S. Open Postponed So tune in to J02 Ingrid cards as part of the training for volunteers with Friends of Mueller's "The Morning the Library. Friends of the Library volunteer their time to Sounds" Monday, July have the library open on Sundays 14, at from noon until 6 p.m. For UAM. 6:55 a.m. more information, call JOC Smith, 4502. (Photo by Lt. Cmdr. Rick Fischer) Electricity -- friend or foe Te The Naval Station Fire possessions to a few Department warns that one of dollars it would cost to buy the major causes of fatal a new cord. home fires is electricity * Do not run cords under Wild animal .short circuits, misuse and rugs where people walk, over abuse of appliances and cords nails or hooks, through control top the list. doorways or windows. Do not slated Most Americans would agree put a cord anywhere it might that life would be harder get smashed, cut or split. The Security Department without the use of once wires are exposed, it is will conduct wild animal Pre-Teens Crazy electricity to heat, cool, a Hat and Shoe Dance -- Pre-teens fire and shock hazard. control between 1 and 3 can and light our homes and beat the Guantanamo Bay summertime heat and "get * Keep appliances unplugged a.m. on these dates businesses and at radical" at the Crazy Hat and Shoe Dance Monday, July and to operate our when not using. Remove by these locations. 14, 7 - 9:30 p.m., at the Windjamer Club. Dress crazy appliances and tools. pulling on the plug, not the There JULY from head to toe and the entrance fee is $2. For more are thousands of good cord. 11th - Admin Hill areas information, uses for electricity, call Youth Activities, 3195 or 2450. but * Keep hot electrical 14th - Boy with Scout campsite the danger of electrical appliances and light bulbs area. Summershine fires ever present, everyone Day Camp -- The Summershine Day Camp away from things that burn. 15th - Windmill Beach, program will start on should take precautions and Leeward Point, Monday, July 14. Use only the correct size Radio Range and Kittery use it The camp will run Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. - 4 wisely. bulb. Too large a bulb may Beach area. p.m. at the Leeward * Do not overload Community Center. Activities will give off enough heat to start 16th - Radio Point, Paola include arts, crafts, electrical outlets. It swimming, bowling, drama, song, is a fire. Point and downtown areas. sports, indoor and outdoor safe to plug in games and various special only as many * Feel switch plates and 17th - Industrial areas events. The initialregistration appliances as the outlets fee is $10. Weekly can outlets for heat. Contact a from Sherman Ave. to program fee is $30. take directly. Do Bus transportation will be not use licensed electrician if a waterfront areas between provided. Registration for the adapters to plug in more. The program will be held problan exists. Pier Alpha and Pier Delta. today, at the weight roam current may not be able office, 1 - 5 p.m. and to * Cover unused electrical 21st - Cable Beach and tomorrow, handle Saturday, July 12, 1 - 5 p.m. For more the load. The wires outlets with plastic safety Phillips Park area. information, call Mary will heat up, Kay 'Elsener, 3195 or 2450, or starting a caps. Save children from 22nd - :Granadillo Rhonda housing Ryan, 6526 or 3666. fire. disfiguring mouth burns; keep area. * Use only the correct size live extension cords out of 23rd - Tierra Best Theme fuses in fuse Kay and Winner -- The Child Developnent Center 's boxes. A 30 amp their reach. Kittery Beach float housing in the Fourth of July Parade won first place for fuse in place of a 15 amp can * Buy appliances and cords areas. the best theme. start a fire. Never put a with the UL (Underwriters 24th - Nob Hill and penny behind fuses to make Laboratory) or FM (Factory Villamar housing areas. Correction -- In yesterday's Job Market for the than last longer. Mutual) label indicating they 25th Naval Base Civilian Personnel Office three vacancies - Fleet Landing, * Keep appliances and have been testing for safety. Officers were advertized wrong. "Accounting Technician," extension Landing, cords in good * Leave air space around Marblehead and Windjamer "Cashier" and the "Marine Equipnent Mechanic" positions condition. Heat, old age and appliances such as stereos, areas. are not subject to the hiring freeze. abuse can make cords frayed, televisions, microwaves, etc, 29th - Corinaso Point and worn or split. This causes to keep them cool. Ferry Landing areas. Scheduled Water Outage There short circuits and -- will be a water enough * Have an electrician 30th - Cuban trailer outage Tuesday, July heat to start park 22, 8 a.m. until noon, for the a fire. Damaged rewire your home if it does and downtown areas. installation of fire hydrants. The affecting cords should be replaced, not areas are: not have sufficient outlets. 31st - Caravella Housing Cuban Trailer Park, NEX Auto repaired, Shop and NEX Mini Mart. unless by an The cost you spend will not and U.S. Naval electrician. Hospital Wrapping be near what an electrical areas. FTG Officer's Wives Club -- There will be a Fleet electrical tape around a cord fire in your home would cost Training Group Officer's Wives Club Hail and Farewell may not repair it. Do not in money and lives. SOON luncheon Thursday, July 17, 11:30 a.m., at the Como risk your family and your Club. Please RSVP by calling Linda, 4598 or Pam, 2422. Personal Property Office -- The Personal Property Sale cont. Office will be closed for business Thursday, July 17, ,ly, for in-service training. Service will resume as normal on Friday, 7:30 a.m. Also, please ensure that you check BOATS with the Personal Property Office for shipment of your ugly, 16' aluminum boat with household goods as soon as you receive no-.fication of trailer and engine, and lots where you are going on your next move. Appointments for ugly! of extra parts, $300. Bottom August are already coming in. Remember, it is your has been fiberglassed for move. goustaing. Must sell. Call 2697 AT. Ships Present -- Ships presently in-port at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba are: USS Austin (LPD 4), USCGC AIR CONDITIONERS Unimak (WMBC 379), USS Conyngham (DDG 17), USS Samuel Fedders 15,000 BTU, $250. Roberts (FFG 58) and USS Stark (FFG 31). Fedders 10,000 BTU, $150. Fedders 10,000 BTU, needs BEQ Advisory Board Meets -- There is a mandatory charging, $75. G.E. 12,000 meeting of all BEQ Advisory Board manbers Monday, July BTU, needs 14, 3 p.m., at Gold Hill Towers "B" Complex lounge. charging, $75. All Will sell all together for commands are encouraged to send representatives. $450. Call George, 6450 DWH or 3169 AWH. CPO Spouses Meet -- The CPO Spouses' organization will be having a meeting Thursday, July 17, 7 p.m., at Two '85 Montgrmery Ward 8,600 the CPO Club. All interested parties are welcome to BTU, $250 each. Only attend. For more information, call Barb Brooks, 4126 or used 2608. three months last summe* Call 3849 AT. Cookout Day In Guantanamo Bay -- The Stoplight 24,000 BTU, $300. Inn will have a "Cookout Day" on Saturday, July 19. The 11,000 BTU, $50. menue will feature Rib Steak, choice of potato, 5,000 BTU, $25. 11,000 BTU for parts, $25. Available vegetable, rolls and butter, for only $3.50. August 5. Call 3830 AT. Fil-Am Club -- The monthly meeting of the Fil-Am Club is Sunday, July 13, 1 p.m., at the Fil-Am DIVING GEAR Compound. Prior to the meeting there will be a potluck. Seaguest BC, $70. Call 3392 All members are encouraged to attend and bring your AWH or 4196 DWH. favorite dish. Two snorkeling-type BCs, brand new, with two extra C02 cartridges, $80 for both. Call 3929 AWH.

CHINA OaiIyj. Noritake 10 place setting s with serving pieces, pale green border with silvertrim $175. Call 4926 AWH. -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based newspaper -- FURNITURE Capt. John Condon, USNM. Cannander, U.S. Naval Base Sofa, love Lt. Qtdr. Rick Fischer, USN.Public seat, chair, good Affairs Officer condition, $400. Call J03 Teni Thas, USNM.angg to 3453 5S. Kim Fields .Staff Asistant AWH. The Daily Gazette is published according to the rules and Five-piece living roam regulations for ship and station newape rs, unerth direction of, set, the public affairs officer. The Daily Gazette is ;colonial American style, $300 ties printed five a week at goverrewot expense on governre-it equipse-t, at the or will sell separate. Must NavyPublications and Printing Service Branch Of fice. The opinions see to appreciate. Call 4986 and statements that appear herein are not to he construed as official, or as the official view of Always ugly! AT. Crimnandler, the avy Deprtment or (I I U.S. Naval Base. The Public Affairs Office is on the first floor of Bilding 760 (Afsin Hill). If you need assistance, please call us at 4819 or 4502. Child's school desk. Call Our base is cleaner because 3109. Saler cont. WE CAME on page 4

2 Daily Gazette Friday, July 11, 1986 Sasone joins for schooling and to change his lifestyle By J.M. Farrell When Sansone isn't behind a desk, he helps maintain and Life was at a "dead end" repair jet engines, tow for Joseph Sansone so he tractors and weapons-handling joined the Navy to go to gear. He chose the field school and change his because he had two years of lifestyle. auto mechanics training But when Sansone's before he joined the Navy. obligation ended in 1982, he Sansone and his wife, left the Navy. That lasted 18 Nelda, live here with their months before he discovered two children: Jessica, 4, ad the same "dead end" that Megan, not quite a year old. initially influenced him to "I love living here," Nelda . So he joined again. says. "It's just like any ay, he intends to make other small community in the the Navy a career because of states, the only difference its unlimited education and is it's safer. We have little travel opportunities, Sansone or no crime here." says. During his spare time, His goal is to be promoted Sansone coaches a junior and to master chief petty senior softball team. He and officer. his family spend a lot of Sansone, a second class time on the beach, which petty officer who works at Sansone considers to be his the Naval Air Station here, Caribbean hideaway. orders aviation supplies for the aircraft. J.M. Farrell is a Navy "I take care of most of the journalist serving with the paperwork and ordering," Navy public Affairs Center in Working Man -- Petty Officer Joseph Naval Air Station's utility trucks. (Photo Sansone says. "The toughest Norfolk. He was here earlier Sansone repairs the carburetor on one of the by J02 J.M. Farrell) part is the paperwork, this year writing stories keeping up with the about our service people for continuous changes and publication in U.S. rev i i nne 2' newspapers. Rhythm The olden Anchor Teen Cruise and Dance, "Rhythm on the Bay," is coming your way Thursday, July 17, 7 p.m. The boat will return to the landing 10:30 p.m. The fee on the will be $5.50 and only Teen Club members are allowed. Dress in "tropical" style and receive a 50 cent Bay discount. Fill out the registration form and return to Youth Activities, Room 14 at the old high school Teen cruise building. Seating is limited, so sign up early! For more information, call Youth Activities, 3195 or 2450. Rhythm On The Bay Registration/Release Form

Name Parent's Name

Age Home Phone

I hereby allow to participate in

the Youth Activities Rhythm on the Bay Teen Cruise

and Dance.

Signature of Parent Date Family Life -- Petty Officer Sansone and his family, (left to right) Megan, wife, Nelda and Jessica. (Photo by All participants must have signed release J.M. Farrell) form to particapate.

girl's, boy's, women's and Marine Housing 125 needs tune-up but runs good, men's clothing and shoes. Saturday from 9 a.m. until 2 AM/FM cassette player, $600. Also baby supplies and toys. Redwood furniture, child s Must sell, leaving GTMO. Has Home interiors, black and swing set (best price will all seat belts. Call 3830 AT. white TV, Panasonic AM/FM take) . Also women's and turntable and cassette with children's clothes, toys, '75 Ford pick-up, short wheel two speakers. Knickknack and magazines and books, base, six cyclinder, other miscellaneous items. No furniture, plants and automatic, good condition. early birds please. miscellaneous. No set prices. Call 3109 no later than 8:30 Everything must go. p.m. Granadillo Circle 86B Lec Saturday 8 a.m. until ? AUTOS TWO WHEELERS Infan clothes, small '76 Mustang-II, low mileage, '84 Honda Aero 80 scooter, appliances, rugs, and much new battery, nice car, not a one year old, silver with more. So, come on over. GTMO special, $1,200. Call to carry basket, helmet, see or for more information, excellent condition, $750. Granadillo Point lB 2697. Call Rick, 4502 DWH or 3386 Saturday from 8 a.m. until AWH. 11. Sewing machine cabinet, '78 Ford LTD wagon, clean and bicycle, many craft and reliable, new tires, $1,600. '78 Honda Hawk, nice, new sewing items, kitchenware, Lots of room for the family, tires, chain, cables, runs V girl's clothing (sizes driving or any needs you may great, $695. Call 2697 AT. Tierra Kay 100 Saturday Nob Hill 37B Saturday from 10-14) , ladies clothing have. Call 2697 AT. from 8 a.m. until noon. This 8 a.m. until 11 a.m. Clothing (sizes 3 - 14), and lots '76 Honda 900C dirt bike, new is a six-family pre-packout (good condition) , toys, more. No early birds. '83 Camaro, dark brown, mags, tires, $200. Call 2697 AT. sale. Something for everyone. children bikes, household five-speed, 305. Call 2125 You want it, we have it. items and more. Center Bargo 1150B DWH. '83 Honda Aero 50 moped, Ya'll come. Plenty of books, Saturday from 8 a.m. until excellent mechanical shelves, picnic table, Nob Hill 68B Saturday from noon. This is a two family '84 Toyota SR-5 pick-up, condition, $350. Call Paul , rubber raft, men's, 8:30 a.m. until ? Very nice sale. Books, plants, clothes, fully loaded, high gloss Kelley, 3065, Room #212. w en' s and children's merchandise. Love seat, TV cart, pictures and much black with cap, 18,500 miles, clothes, pictures, plants, couch, well kept baby things, more. excellent condition, $11,000 BICYCLES kitchen items, books, toys, baby clothing, baby swing, firm. Call Woody, 4566 DWH or Women's three-speed with or and miscellaneous for you. No bassinett, high chair, car Mob Hill 66B Saturday from 3999 AWH. without child carrier, great early sales. seat, baby lamp, clothes in 9 a.m. until noon. This is a condition, $75 or best offer. various sizes, stereo two family packout sale and '73 green Dodge van, seats Child's 20-inch, good Tierra Kay 140 Saturday 9 cabinet, small stereo (good will be held on the patio in eight with plenty of room for condition, $25 or best offer. a.m. - 4 p.m. This is a for child's room), and many the backyard. If it rains it hauling, excellent condition, Call 3345 AT. moving sale. Jamaican other miscellaneous items. No will be held inside. Lots of $1,800 or best offer. Call baskets, beads, picnic table, early sales. clothes, girls size four, 4700 AWH. Girl's 20-inch pink Huffy miscellaneous, bric-a-brac. boys sizes 6 - 10 and ladies bicycle, like new, used one No early birds. Nob Hill 72B Saturday from size 11/12. A child's table '77 Oldsmobile Cutlass, 350, suamner, $35. 8 a.m. until noon. A little and chair set, and a 1961 - some body rust, mechanically Nob Hill 41A Saturday from bit of everything. 1982 "Chilton Ford Van sound, $1,500 or best offer. 8:30 a.m. until ?. Too much Manual" are among the many Call Joe, 2802 DWH or 2191 Saler stuff. All for sale. Clothes, Villamar 1252A Sixth items too numerous to list. AWH. tires, tent and more. Street Saturday from 8 a.m. See you there. No early until noon. Lots of babies , birds. '70 Plymouth Scamp, slant 6, cont. on page 2 3 Daily Gazette Friday, July 11, 1986 Thursday's Major League baseball action

CAA (AP) -- A pair of American triple in the ninth inning Six runs in the fourth JI~utoI League kept winning led the inning carried the Montreal streaks alive while earning past the Expos past the Cincinnati their tenth victories of the 5-3. Reds 8-6. Vance Law season last night. highlighted the big inning New York's Dennis Rasmussen Damaso Garcia of the Blue with a two-run triple off the stretched his winning streak Jays had four hits during left-field wall. to five games. He enjoyed his Toronto's 8-4 win over the Golf tourney postponed teamates score nine times in Oakland A's. One of those Five runs in the first the sixth inning. The Yankees hits was the one thousandth inning started the Los (AP) -- Rain prevented nine at the PGA Anheuser-Busch routed the Minnesota Twins of his career. Garcia has Angeles Dodgers on the way to players from completing the Golf Classic in Williamsburg, 11-1. raised his batting average their 11-4 romp over the first round of the Women's Vs. Rookie Adrian Stills and over 60 points by hitting . U.S. Open Golf Tournament in Jodie Mudd each shot a Odd things happen in .443 in his last 20 games. Kettering, Ohio. Of those 6-under-par 65 in yesterday's baseball, like Boston's 8-7 A pair of eighth-in that played all 18 holes, opening round. 12-inning victory over The Seattle Mariners home runs gave San Dieg Beth Daniel has the lowest They are one shot ahead of California. The Red Sox outlasted the Milwaukee 4-3 win over the St. Louis score, a 2-under-par 70. She Tony Deluca and Jeff Sluman. scored four times in the Brewers 4-1. There were three Cardinals. tied is one shot ahead of Amy Nine other golfers are two bottom of the twelfth and got rain delays totaling three the score for the Padres with Benz, Silvia Bertolaccini and strokes off the pace. their winning run when hours and 44 minutes during his solo shot, and Kevin amateur Michelle Redman. Former PGA Champion Hal reliever Todd Fischer balked the game. McReynolds followed with the Pat Bradley, who won the Sutton will not play in next before he ever threw a pitch. game-winning blast. seasons first two majors, week's British Open. In the top of the twelfth The Kansas City Royals and shot a 76. Tournament organizers say Boston Steve Crawford Detroit Tigers were rained Houston rookie right-hander Two players share the lead Sutton has withdrawn for hurt his shoulder pitching out. They are scheduled to Mark Knudson said he was personal reasons. with two out and none on. He make up the game as part of a going to pop a bottle of left and the Angels scored doubleheader this evening. champagne last night. His three times off Mike Brown. father had given it to him The Red Sox countered with In the National League San for a celebration after his Area athletics four gift runs when they Francisco beat the Pittsburgh first Major League victory. batted. Marty Barrett reached Pirates 6-3. Bob Brenly That victory came last night base because sparked the Giants' offense as the Astros routed could not handle his line with a three-run homer, a Philadelphia 11-4. Dive Classes -- PADI Instructor Buck Everhart is offering drive, and hit a single and a walk. Jeffrey a Divemaster Class beginning today, July 11. Prerequisite two-out homer. Then Rick Leonard added three singles Yesterday the Phillies sa for course is you must he an advanced open water diver with Burleson dropped a pop up and to the San Francisco attack. pitcher Fred Toliver is a rescue certification. Course cost $150. For more Dwight Evans walked. for the season. Toliver has information, call 3658. Rich Gedman tied the score The shut down sprain fracture of the right with an RBI single that put the 5-1 on Bob elbow. runners on first and third, Ojeda's seven-hitter. Ojeda Bowling -- Marblehead Bowling Center is sponsoring a Big setting the stage for lowered his ERA to 2.24, and The Expos said nerve damage Pot No Tap Tournament Saturday, July 19, 6:30 p.m. at the Fischer's entrance and his raised his record to 10-2. in a shoulder will keep Bowling Center. Entry fee is $8 and the tournament is open . Terry Harper had four of left-hander Joe Hesketh out to anyone wishing to participate. Cash prizes will be Atlanta's hits, and Dale of action the rest of the awarded based on entry fee collected. Sign-ups will he at John Shelby's three-run Murphy had the other three. year. the door. Come on down to Marblehead Bowling Center and enter the tournament. You may come home the big winner. Clemens and Gooden starting Basketball Tournament -- Teens, compete three on three All-Star pitchers at the Teen Co-Rec Basketball Tournament tomorrow, July 12 (AP) -- All-Star team of Los Boston pitcher Dennis "Oil at the Cooper Field courts. Registration will begin at 8 managers have indicated the Angeles. Can" Boyd got angry and a.m. with the tournament starting at 8:30 a.m. Entry fee is starting pitchers in The other walked away from Fenway Park $3 per team with a roster maximum of five players. Ceme and Tuesday's game will be hurlers are Don Aase of before last night's game join in this Navy Fun and Fitness event. For more Boston's and Baltimore, Mike Witt of between Boston and information call Youth Activities at 3195 or 2450. of the Mets. California, Cleveland's Ken California. Boyd became upset The rest of the National Schrom, Willie Hernandez of when he found he had not been League staff, New York's Sid Detroit, Milwaukee's Ted selected for the American Fernandez, Mike Scott and Higuera, Dave Righetti of the League All-Star team. Yankees, and Charlie Saer cont. from page 2 Dave Smith of Houston, John Hough of Starting American League Franco of Cincinnati, Mike Texas. third baseman George Brett Krukon of San Francisco, Managers Dick Howser of may not be able to play CARPETING FREE Philadelphia's Shane Rawley, Kansas City and Whitey Herzog Tuesday. He is trying to Approximately 27-yards orange Large family dog, five-years- Jeff Reardon of Montreal, of St. Louis selected the shake off a strained rotator old, carpeting, $100. Call 3453 great with children. Pittsburgh's Rick Rhoden, and pitchers. cuff. AWH. Canes with her own carrier, good natured, with papers, Beautiful jade green carpet top blood line. We are happy and rugs for bathroom of Nob to give her to a good loving Hill "B" unit. Includes rugs home. Call 2697 AT. The Sportsman and tank cover, sink skirt and curtains, $75 firm (just Two GTMO dogs, one male, one By Charles Morey a fraction of what I paid). female, free to a good home, Call Merry, 3169 AT. good watch dogs. One male cat, needs shots. Leaving (AP) -- How comfortable is front of Milwaukee, 12 ahead A short while later, GTMO Dark Brown 12x18, one year and must give than away. a long lead at the halfway of Baltimore, and 14 on top Giants, paced by Monte Irvin, Call old; light brown lOxlO. Both 3830 AT. Imark of the baseball season? of the Yankees in fourth Sal Magile and Larry Jansen, for $175. Call 2658 AWH. It is a coin with two place, sprinted into a 16-game A little black dog who sides. Remember who got the money? winning streak. They cut into catches Brown living room rug in good the attention of It can be as comfortable as The Yankees, that is who, the Dodger lead, whittled nearly condition, $50. Call 2697 AT. every jogger or walker 2a weekend on the house at a They finished in a tie with away at it through the month on Sherman Avenue passing posh Palm Springs resort. Or the for the of September, and caught Marine Housing, TELEVISION needs to be it can be as bumpy as a ride Eastern title, and beat them Brooklyn on the final Friday adopted. He loves Sylvania 23-inch console, children on the rear seat of a in a dramatic playoff in night of the regular season. and adults alike. P $50. Call 3453 AWH. We cannot motorcycle over New York city Fenway Park on a by Both teams won their games take him to our next house, potholes. F Bucky Dent. Ironically, the on the last Saturday and and hate to give him Curtis Mathes console color, away. We There are four divisional ball, not hit very hard, Sunday, the Giants in Boston ask no 21 inch. Call 3109. money but would like Traces in the two leagues. The would have been a routine out and the Dodgers in visitation 1 rights until two western races are as in Yankee Stadium. Philadelphia. A three-game August JEWELRY 15. cclose as specks of sand on In 1969, the Mats came from playoff for the pennant White gold with diamonds, tthe Malibu beach. The eastern nine and one-half games started. The Giants won the LOST 7 woman' s size 6 1/2 and men's races both have teams with behind the Cubs in mid-August opener in Brooklyn 3-1, the One pair blue and yellow size 9, $150. Call 2240 AWH. long leads. to win the Eastern- Dodgers decked them by the rubber fins, July 4, at The Boston Red Sox are championship and the World lopsided score of 10-0 in Windmill Beach, used MOVIES with a racing in front in the Series, game two, and then came boogie board. Original factory VHS movies, Please call FAmerican East, and the New One of the most staggering classic third contest. 2626 or 4183. 5York "Victory At Sea,"Part Mets are cruising with a collapses was the disaster The final score was Ne I-Design For War," Part Ybig margin in the National that punched the Phillies out York 5, Brooklyn 4. The coup Sears 10-speed E V-Mediterranean Mosaic," green "Free East. There are several teams in 1964. The Phils had a six de grace for the Dodgers was Spirit" men's "Part X-Beneath The Southern bicycle with iin contention in each of the and one-half game lead over the famous home run, like the yellow baby carrier Cross," "Part XVI-Day," $15 attached, other divisional races. the Cardinals with 12 games famous shot, heard 'round the at Iguana Terrace. each or all five for $50. If found, Most of the time, a team left. They blew it. world. hit it please call 3985 AT. "Mighty Joe Young," $25. Call with a sizable edge at the The Cards-not only took the into the lower deck in the 3929 AWH. rhalfway mark goes on to win flag, but they whipped the left at the polo grounds with Saint Christopher medal, tthe divisional title. Yanks in the World Series. Clint Hartung on third and Cooper Field STEREO EQUIPMENT area. Reward, Some have not. There have In mid-August, 1951, the on second. $50. Call Collins, 3784 r Small stereo system, four AWH. been same dramatic debacles Giants were 13 and one-half There have been over speakers, turn table, Cover the years. The last one games behind the Brooklyn lengthy leads which were lost WANTED cassette player and AM/FM was in 1978. The Red Sox Dodgers between games of a in the last two months of the Used high chair radio, $50. Call 2697 AT. and playpen. aappeared to have a lock on Saturday doubleheader. When season, so the conclusion has Good condition preferred. tthe Eastern crown late in they won the second game, to be something like this. Call 2186 AT or J 4502 DWH. July. they crept to within 13 games You can feel good with a long They were nine lengths in of the top, lead, but do not go to sleep.

4 Daily Gazette Friday, July 11,1986