Vol. 30, No. 210 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Tuesday, December 9, 1975

Gitmo observes Cuban-American Friendship Day

A crowd estimated at about 1,000 base residents converged on Phillips Park yesterday for the seventh ann- Digest ual observance of Cuban-American lWorld News Friendship Day. WASHINGTON (AP)--Diplomatic sources confirm that Secretary A highlight of the official cere- of State Henry Kissinger has asked mony was the announcement that the Israel to drop its opposition to award given annually to the man who the Palestinian Liberation Organ- has done most for the Cuban commu- ization's taking part in U.N. de- nity would be presented to Cdr. J. bates next month. Sources say Gass, the former Staff Judge Advo- Kissinger made the request while cate here. Cdr. Gass has been traveling with President.Ford in transferred, and the plaque will be the Far East. Israel has said it sent to him. will boycott the talks.

Music was provided during the UNITED NATIONS (AP)--The United seven-piece band afternoon by a States has voted against a U.N. from Puerto Rico, the "East Side General Assembly resolution that Band." The band played Latin as well calls American military installa- as soul and rock music. tions on Guam "incompatible" with U.N. principles. U.S. Ambassador kiddieland was set up A special Daniel Moynihan says residents of under 12. Miss Patty, for children Guam, a U.S. territory, don't ob- Hour, star of Channel 8's Kiddie ject. But the resolution passed was hosted the kiddieland, and by a vote of 89-to-6 with 32 na- other clowns. joined by Seabag and tions abstaining. HM1 Tom"Doc" Eagles played en- LONDON (AP)--Police in London gineer as he drove the children say one of four Irish Republican around the park on his Special Ser- Army gunmen--holding a couple vices kiddie train. hostage in their apartment--may have escaped before police sealed Aubrey C. Moses was recognized off the building. Police sources as the Cuban resident having the say the missing gunman may be longest sustained service with the Britain's most wanted criminal, Navy here in Gitmo. The 71-year-old Michael Wilson. Moses has worked with the Navy since 1925. He was actively employ- WASHINGTON (AP)--President Ford ed here until he retired four years says efforts are under way to ago. Moses said of the day's cele- schedule new talks between Greece bration, "It's a nice sunny day, and Turkey on the dispute in Cy- one that not even rain could prus. And he says there are signs dampen the spirit of." that the two nations have narrow- ed their differences. The official ceremony consisted of an invocation by Chaplain Magor, WASHINGTON (AP)--AFL-CIO Presi- followed by remarks by Capt. John dent George Meany says U.S. for- McConnell, commander of the Naval eign policy seems to be trying to Base, and Capt. Tom Watkins, com- keep conditions as they are. He manding officer of the Naval Sta- says the United States "ought not tion. Both officers praised the to be afraid of a new world order Cuban community here on base for in which democracy and decency are the valuable contributions they on the offensive." Meany was tes- have made. tifying yesterday before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Carlos Bru served as master of in a series of hearings on policy ceremonies for the ceremony. for the next decade.

FLORENCE, S.C. (AP)--Ronald After the ceremony ended, the Reagan says it worries him that lines formed at the serving tables the Republican Party is losing where the menu included roast pig, And he calls on the party steamship round, Cuban fricasseed FRIENDSHIP DAY - Dignitaries on the stage during the ceremony, included, members. to expel what he terms "our false chicken, congri, boiled plantain from left, Capt. McConnell, Capt. Watkins, Aubrey Moses and Chaplain image" to regain support. Reagan and other food. Magor. They look at the plaque presented to Cdr. Gass. The middle President Ford for photo shows the size the crowd that attended the celebration. A highlight is challenging the GOP presidential nomination of the day was the food served, and roast pig was the main attraction among .the various foods. The young man at the left in the lower photo this year. enjoys his first sight of a cooked pig. (Photos by PH2 Dave Clarke) WASHINGTON (AP)--A congressman says a measure establishing a select House committee to re-inves- tigate the assassination of Presi- Pike files contempt action against Kissinger dent John F. Kennedy will be taken up soon by the Rules Committee. WASHINGTON (AP)-- Rejecting a identify to the House committee all It charges Kissinger with "contu- Virginia Democrat Thomas Downing, compromise offer from President U.S. covert intelligence operations macious conduct," and if approved by the bill's sponsor, said yesterday Ford, Intelligence Committee Chair- abroad since 1961 that were request- the House would direct Speaker Carl that the-select committee might be man Otis G. Pike filed contempt ed by the State Department, rather Albert to turn the case over to the established sometime in January. action in the House yesterday than by intelligence agencies. local U.S. attorney for prosecution. against Secretary of State Henry But Pike said that does not com- Albert refused to either back Pike WASHINGTON (AP)--The postal ser- Kissinger. ply with the committee's subpoena or oppose him but indicated he would vice says it will increase fees The New York Democrat said he for all State Department requests not stand in the way of a House con- for special services such as money would ask for a House vote on con- for information on all covert tempt vote if Pike asks for one. orders and special delivery as of tempt "in a couple of days" unless operations whether carried out or Jan. 3. The agency says the in- respect for the the intelligence committee opposes not. "I have great creases are necessary to cover Albert told his position at a meeting today. Pike said the State Department secretary (Kissinger)," rising costs. Pike told all 435 members in a originally told his committee it newsmen. "I have great respect for "Dear colleague" letter that con- requested five covert operations the committee I appointed. I don't tempt action against Kissinger would during the 14 years but said the want to prejudge." WASHINGTON (AP)--A delegation of not "cause the earth to tremble nor department has now found 25 requests Kissinger would say only that he congressmen says the Vietnamese the sun to stop in its tracks. for covert operations. will let the White House negotiate are willing to restore normal re- "No one is seeking to place Mr. Dropping two other contempt cita- the matter. lations with the United States, Kissinger in jail," Pike wrote tions against Kissinger, Pike filed Pike dropped the other two con- and the congressmen say the next fellow members, "and the worst that minutes after the House opened for tempt citations against Kissinger move is up to the Ford administra- can happen to him is that he might business yesterday the one for on grounds committee subpoenas have tion. The congressmen are members have to provide the documents Kissinger's refusal to turn over now been complied with and Kissin- of the House Select Committee on subpoenaed to Congress." the State Department covert oper- ger is therefore no longer in con- missing persons in Southeast Asia. Ford's compromise offer was to ation requests. tempt. Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Tuesday, December 9, 1975

CHRISTMAS PROGRAM REHEARSAL UNDELIVERABLE MAIL AT P.O. The 0 Protestant Sunday school will The following people have undel- rehearse for the Christmas Program iverable mail at the Fleet Branch Saturday. Pll participating children Post Office, which can be picked should be at the base Chapel by up within the next 72 hours: 2:15. Community CONUS: S. Beepatt, Earl Forman, AFCEA TO HOLD MONTHLY MEETING Daniel V. Grant. Jamaica: Edward Brown, Walton Cenac, Balorn Minott, The Greater Guantanamo Chapter of Cleveland Senca. Bulletin the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association will hold their monthlymeeting at the Blue WINDJAMMER MOVIE SCHEDULE Caribe back patio on Wednesday,. at Board 11:30 a.m. Tonight: "Rancho Deluxe" an R Guantanamo Bay Chapter President, rated drama starring Jiffy Bridges. Captain Barton requests that all Wednesday: "Jaws" a PG rated members be present so that they drama starring Robert Shaw. may be made aware of arrangements Thursday: "Corn Bread, Earl and being made for guest speakers, Me" a PG rated drama starring MEETI NGS POST OFFICE SUGGESTIONS impromptu meetings, and schedule Mose Gunn. for the holiday period AFCEA Friday: "Capone" an R rated drama TOD AY To keep persons from finding out function. starring Ben Gazzara and "Every the contents of parcel pack.- Thing You've Always Wanted to Know EXERCISE from 6 to 7 p.m. For ages The Fleet Branch Post Office PLANNED POWER OUTAGE About Sex but were Afraid to Ask" more informationcall Leonard Go- offers some advise. When bringing an R rated comedy starring Woody bert at 90126 AWH your parcels to the Post Office, There will be a planned power Allen. GUANTANAMO BAYS SELF DEFENSE CLUB ask the window clerk for the fol- outage in the Mobile Point area on Saturday: "Man of the Year" an R will practice at tthe Child Day lowing customs declarations for Wednesday. rated comedy starring Rossana Care Center at 6vp.m. each parcel: One PS form 2976 This outage is required in order Podesta and "Confessions of a Win- OKINAWA KARATE AFFILIATION will (green gummed labs) 2 inches by 3 to perform work on the primary lines dow Cleaner" an R rated comedy starr- practice from 6 tc o 8 p.m. at Mar- inches) and one PS form 2976-A feeding the Mobile Point area from ing Robin Askwith. blehead Hall. For more infor- (white sheet 5 1/2 inches by 8 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. The areas Sunday: "Boot Hill" a PG rated mation call 98258 AWH. inches). The white PS form 2976-A affected are Mobile Point area, drama starring Terrance Hill. ( PAINTING CLASS will be held at has to be completely-filled out Fish and Gear Locker and the Teen 7 p.m. at the McCzalla Admin Build- (including gross weight of the Club. ing. For more inf formation call 98171 parcel) and then placed in the OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION TO MEET AWH. parcel, or under the outer wrapper. CERAMIC CLASSES TO START The Officials Association monthly THE SURE LOSERS a weight re- The top 5/8 of an, inch of the meeting will be held Wednesday at ducing club. will meet at 7 p.m. green PS form 2976 must be cut off Special Services is offering 7 p.m. at the Officials Hut. in the hospital c:classroom. For and affixed to the outside of the basic and advanced ceramic classes more information call Pat Trent parcel, giving permission for the to start the week of Jan. 12. Cost at 951212 AT or J'oanne Frandsen, parcel to be officially opened. will be $8 per student. Classes at 85737. The U.S. Postal Service does not will be held at McCalla Hobby Land. PWD LICENSE OFFICE NOTE BOY SCOUTS will meet in the Boy remove the customs forms, and For registration or further infor- Scout Hut, 6th Stireet Villamar at neither does U.S. customs personnel. mation contact Mrs. Marion McGuire The PWD License Office will be 7:30 p.m. For mor ae information Although you can endorse the par- at 951211. closed on Wednesday afternoons at call Sharon Fox a't 64462. cel and or customs tag "please which time the license examiner will BINGO will be p]played at the rem6ve be at Leeward Point for the up-grad- prior to delivery", there GIRL SCOUTS NEED LEADERS CPO Club beginningg at 8 p.m. is no guarantee that the tag will ing and initial road testing of BINGO will be p]played personnel. at the be removed. The Girl Scouts urgently need a COMO Club beginnir ng at Personnel desiring to up-grade or 7:30 p.m. Cadette leader and assistant leader. BASE ATHLETIC take the initial road test, should COMMISSION (BAC) INTERNATIONAL MAIL PRICES UP The cadettes are junior high school will contact E02 Wescott at L/P Trans- meet in the Special Services aged girls. If anyone can help, Conference room a't 3:30 p.m. For portation at 64310 for an appoint- Postal rates for international please contact Mrs. Shepard as soon more information ment. call 95448 AWH mail are about to go up. Effective as possible at 951133. Dec. 28 airmail letter postage TOMORU ROW rates for Jamaica and Cuba will be RIFLE AND PISTOL increased from 21 cents per 1/2 CLUB CLEAN UP YACHT CLUB FAMILY DAY OKINAWA KARATE AFFILIATION will ounce or fraction The Rifle and Pistol Club to 25 cents per will The Yacht Club Family Day is planned practice from 6 t o 8 p.m. at Mar- 1/2 ounce up hold a cleanup Sunday to and including 2 at 1 p.m. at for Sunday, with lunch at 12:30 p.m., blehead Hall. For more infor- ounces. International the club range. The cleanup letter post- will be cartoons 1 p.m., Santa Claus arrives mation call 98258 AWH. age rates followed by a shoot. for most other countries at 1:15 p.m. and the Family Day JUDO CLASS meet.s at 6:30 p.m. will go up to 31 cents per 1/2 Sunfish races at 2 p.m. at Marblehead Hal.l. For more ounce up to and including 2 ounces, GITMO SWINGERS TO HOLD DANCE Parents who desire Santa to pres- information call 98233 AWH. and 26 cents for each additional ent gifts to their children are BINGO will be p.played at the 1/2 ounce over 2 ounces. Aerogrammes The Gitmo Swingers Square Dance asked to bring a gift wrapped and Staff NCO Club be ginning at 8 p.m. will then be 22 cents each, and Air Club will dance at 7:30 p.m. Satur- labeled with child's name to 726 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS will meet. Postal and post cards will day in the clubhouse. then Radio Point apt. B, before Dec.14. For more information call 95454 cost 21 cents each. AWH or Leeward Point at 64436. GED PREP CLASS TO BEGIN SRD WOMEN'S CHIRISTMAS PARTY GED Prep class will start at 6:30 Gitmo p.m. Wednesday at W.T. The SRD women w Sampson High ill be sponsoring School, room 23. Military personnel a Christmas party for the children who previously enrolled in November of SRD personnel. The date is un- including civilians are encouraged decided, as of ye t. Please call Dialogue Shar Andrew at 97 288 by Dec. 20, if you would like your children to MARINE CORPS, EXCHANGE attend. Wants to insure survival of Deer CHRISTMAS HOURS FOR DEC Park ' Dear Editor, FLIGHT TO BERMUDA The Marine Corps Exchange will Animal have special hours during the lovers of Gitmo unite and help save Deer Park. Due to the BPTO announces that there will be month of December. recently announced loss of income to Special Services from the Navy a P-3 departing for Exchange Bermuda on On Sundays the hours of operation profits, Deer Park may have to be closed. The Consolidated Friday, however there is a limited will be 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mondays Recreation Committee has made the transfer of the Deer Park zoo to number of seats. Personnel wanting the hours will be from 10 a.m. to the Community Fund its number three priority item on a total list to go on this of 38 flight are advised to 7 p.m.Wednesdays the hours will be recommendations. This would amount to a $3,100 savings for call BPTO by 10 a.m. on Friday. from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, this fiscal year. Before the actual Dec. 24 the hours of operation will decision to support or close Deer Park is made, CAR DEALERS IN GITMO be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. I beseech the Community Fund members to conduct a realistic survey of the Patrons desiring to pick up residents of Gitmo. I would also hope that, if the fund can- The Ford, Chrysler and General Christmas layaways are reminded that not support the zoo, time be granted by Special Services so that a Motors dealers will be in the Navy layaway pick ups cease at 3 p.m. citizens committee can be formed to assume management of the zoo. Exchange until Wednesday. I Dec. 24. would hope that others with young children speak out to keep this matter in the public's eye, and maintain one of the small pleasures for the children of Guantanamo Bay. "AIAL GUANTANAMO B Y, CUBA Local Forecast WATER STATUS TM1 Charles D. Tompkins Partly cloudy with scatter- ad showers, becoming mostly WaterdFyrs Will cherish :lear after sunset. Winds memories of Gitmo 3E at 10 to 14 knots with Dear Editor, pists to 22 knots. High 82, PODUCED: 1,534,000 Low 70. Bay conditions 1 N STO A candid thanks and appreciation to all our friends in Gitmo. You 11 Aft.- :o 3 feet. High tide at WTRAN 2,000 have made our six years stay in the base marvelous and unforgettable. :3 p.m. . . . Low tide at 9:11 TER GAIN 255,000 The memories will be cherished and long well remembered. JOSA Y- Q . .Zl.- '.m. Sunset at 6:22 today, Special "thanks" we give to the BOQ Leeward Pointers; you were . sunrise at 7:25 tomorrow. such wonderful people...... 1 0 .. . 1- pp-, A.S. Saria and family Tuesday, December 9, 1975 Guantanamo Gazette Page Separate rooms .

Gitmo couples cope with unique reason for separation

By JO1 Merle F. Jacobsen If you had to guess who the char- acters are, the circumstances, and Photos by PH2 Dave Clarke the location, you'd probably say it involves a military man on his way (Editor's Note: The couples were to an all-night watch somewhere in interviewed for this article between the world. And in the vast majority Sept. 3 and Oct. 7, 1975. Their of the instances you might be per- status is described as of the time fectly correct. However. of the interview. Comments made by In Gitmo, the situation might very the persons interviewed are con- well involve a military couple (used sidered by the writer to be the in this article to mean both husband most interesting or important to and wife on active duty) going to questions asked on a standard form.) their separate rooms in Gold Hill Barracks. First in a Series At present, Gitmo has at least 14 military couples, of which 13 were "Good night darling, I'll see you interviewed. Most of the couples tit tomorrow morning." went through the situation described

Current course offerings of ODU

ENGLISH 101 - English Composition Mon-Wed Three credits Lucas The aim of this course is to train the student to write clearly and * effectively. Themes on topics that arise from class discussions and course readings; instruction in the basic mechanics of using and docu- menting sources; conferences on the work of the individual student.

ENGLISH 102 - Types of Literature Tue-Thur Three credits Law An introduction to the principal genres of literature: fiction, poetry, drama.

AMERICAN LITERATURE 204 Mon-Wed Three credits Lucas An examination of representative figures, movements, methods, modes, topics and influences in American literature from Colonial times to * the present. The student is expected to maintain a satisfactory stan- dard of written and spoken expression. COUPLES - Among the Navy couples serving in Gitmo are LN1 Mike and YN2 Carolyn Worth (top) SPANISH 101 - Beginning Spanish Tue-Thur and HM1 Steven and HM2 Jeannie Johnson. SPANISH 102 Mon-Wed Three credits Corbisiero Oral drill and discussion of grammar principles, written exercises or are still living in separate GHB to be discharged and chose not to and reading assignments. rooms. extend their enlistmentnts to become LN1 Mike and YN2 Carolyn Worth eligible for housing. BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 319 - Principles of Real Estate Mon-Wed were married in May 1974. Mike, who Bill, who works in Ithe Comm/Nay Three credits Von Spiegelfield works at the legal office, arrived Shop of AIMD at NAS, said "I think Recommended elective for non-business as well as business majors. here the following January and we have a better deal than those Role and importance of real estate in the economy, including an analy- Carolyn, who works at BPTO, follow- who have to wait for civilian wives. sis of markets and related operations, financing, appraisal and legal ed in March. Up to the time they to get here." Gayla, of the NAS considerations involved in owning and transferring property. were interviewed, the Worths lived personnel office, saidd military in separate rooms in the barracks couples should not re ceive different BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 325 - Principles of Management Tue-Thur for a month and were fortunate treatment from that g iven to men Three credits Schnitzer enough to housesit in six different with civilian wives. "We knew what The fundamentals of the managerial process and organizational theory quarters for five months. we were in for when wee married," * fndaentls f te anaeril poces ad rgaizaionl teor * Asked if he had chosen Gitmo as she said. She also sa:i and behavior are considered in their relationship to the effectiveness * id "We're of public and private enterprises. an alternative to being separated treated like any coup e. **from I went Carolyn on shipboard duty, Mike from being a Wave toalewife." SOCLOSOILG*0 oilPolm o-e said: "Yea, but I wouldn't do it 4 - Social Problems Mn-Wed again." He said because Carolyn is HM1 Steven and BM2 Jeannie John- credits Cherry iThreeive service they did not receive son were married An analysis of the major social problems confronting groups and in- C in F cbruary 1973 dividuals in a society marked by rapid change. The problems considered * a dislocation allowance and she had and arrived here in Mo Ey 1975. The Share personality disorganization, r difficulties, * to move here at her own expense. Johnsons lived apartt in GRB for six pre crediscr nathy Carolyn, asked how she is treated weeks before the ospiital Barracks pntas a married enlisted woman, says were completed. They share a room HSOOLY 240 - Marriageo anamly Dyamie-Tr she is not accepted by civilian in the Hospital Barracl cks and said *Three credits Cherynth wives "Because I'm aWave." they would only recom mend Gitmo to * For Carolyn recounted an incident of other military couple s if both were * liberloarssociog sa .changingfamily in America. Analysis of family interaction and roles woman who had been friendly toward corpsmen. prejtdico, isianutinon. shs tom tsh P* r oe okng tsae sie cmoe in a variety of her while dressed in civvies, later Steven said, "Gitmo is a good * cneoa socialy.ndcdlwomalw her when insnubbing uniform. She place to get sea duty out of the also said civilian women often see way and be together HM HISTORY 202 - United States 2nd semester) Tue-Thur 4 " The de- Three credits Abernathy Waves as competition, whereas non- tailer must have anticcipated their o because This course is a survey of United States history from 1876 to the * mility Shen wor ing e The o co to k present. Social and cultural lpets are treated as well as the office with someone else's husband they received orders o here before upoitcalmandionoca edecomnatin t*are not. making arequest. Jea nnie said, " Foure credits Cadigan nr HISTORY 195 ##History #hitory #of#the#ation.#Mon-ee AT2 Bill and PN3 Gayla Bahls were "The commanding office here * ITR 9 itr of o-e *unaaoBainterviewed while housesitting at (Hospital) has really:literally GuataamoBa *the home of friends. The Babla ar- bent over backwards fci *Three credits Abernathy * or us." * This course covers the history of Guantanamo Bay, Cuba from "Colum- *rived in Gitmo in June 1974 and (Next: The Gietzens, the Sheldons, *bus to Castro." It deals with livans, the the history of Cuba, U.S.-Caribbean Siwere marre thrieloig eay the Gallsowas, the SuJak ks *relationships, and the history of the U.S. Naval Base at Guantanamo. *SnetermrigteBhs JhsoetePaa and the * *housesat in 11 quarters. Both plan Lobdells.) *ELEMENTARY PHYSICS 101 Mon-Wed-Thur * *Four credits Cadigan * * This introductory course in physics is designed especially for * *liberal arts, business, education, fine arts, music and nursing ma- jors. The fundamental principles of mechanics, heat, electricity, Pet dogs kill 78-year-old woman *light wave motion, sound atomic physics are studied. Elementary * *laboratory work is designed to illustrate the principles and methods * of physics. Emphasis is given to the role of physics in the framework * FAYETTE, Miss. (AP)-- A 78-year- "What we think happenened here is *of contemporary society. *old woman was attacked in her kit- that those dogs smelledd the blood * *chen and killed by between 20 and from that rabbit and jtust went COMMUNICATIONS 352 - Photography Mon-Wed-Thur 40 dogs she kept as pets, Jefferson' crazy," Stringer said. "I've never *Three credits Gosserian *County authorities said. seen anything equal to this." * Lecture and discussion one hour; laboratory five hours. A course * Deputy Sheriff Horace Stringer The dogs, who were icept inside *dealing with photographic processes and darkroom techniques. Empha- *said the dogs apparently attacked a 12-foot wire fence azround Mrs. * ia is placed upon the technical aspects of photography as well as *MayLnNesnltStudyeso'yrwref various upn omostonasaplidto communication through photography. *while she was preparing to cook a breeds. All of the dogss were kill- rabbit someone had shot for her, ad by sheriff's deputiEes and police. Page 4 Guantanamo Gazette Tuesday, December 9, 1975

Pick the Pros Football Contest Keglers Corner Win your choice of five different prizes donated by Special Services and qualify for the Pro Playoffs Grand Prize by circling your pick of this week's pro games. For the Monday night game, circle your choice and enter your guess at the total number of points that will be scored in the game. In case of ties that participant closest to the correct number of points scored without exceeding that amount will be the winner. R. J. Morrison 0 Saturday, Dec. 13

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh Frenchy Ligtermoet broke loose League, and leading the Midnight Washington at Dallas this week. Tuesday he had games of Ramblers was Sharon Herrin with a 236 and 231 for a four game series 516 scratch series. High games for Sunday, Dec. 14 of 799, and he came back Wednesday the week include Cheryl Kindley's with an 810 total including a 255 212 in the Freetimers League and Houston at Oakland scratch game. Chuck Oeinck hit games Edith Green's 202 (246 handicap) Kansas City at Cleveland ( of 247 and 227 on his way to an 821 in the Goof-Offs League. Miami at Baltimore total in the Scratch Doubles League, High scorers for the Saturday Buffalo at New England and partner Al Hall added 794 for a morning Juniors were John Thieke a Philadelphia at Denver record 1615 team effort. Other big at 185 and Bongo Bamundo at 499. Minnesota at Detroit games that night were rolled by Kevin Karcher won his 175 patch Green Bay at Los Angeles Terry Johnson at 238 and Doug Drewry for his 178 game. Donna Sheppard St. Louis at Chicago at 225. Wednesday leaders were Chuck and Isabel Vedo each had a 167 New Orleans at N.Y. Giants Dittmar at 246 and Mike Worth at game, and Teresa Martin rolled a San Francisco at Atlanta 227, and on Thursday it was Dave 434 series. McNeil shooting 237 in the Iguana Todd Christensen was again tops Monday, Dec. 15 League. In the Midnight Ramblers in the Bantam League with scores League Les Watkins had scratch of 170/324, and for the girls it N.Y. Jets at San Diego Total Points scores of 226/589, and in the Clas- was Tracy Watkins with a 134 game, sics League Bill Burck rolled a 206 0 and Carla Bascara with a 244 This week's winner will be the guest on next week's TV-8 "NFL '75" game--80 pins over his average--for series. at show seen each Friday at 6:30 p.m. All entries must be received a handicap score of 256. An ABC-sponsored film about foul in AFRTS/Gazette by Friday afternoon. Only one entry per person. Tune Jo Ann Boyko had a' 559 scratch lines has been received. No one FM 103 for pro games. series in the Thursday Scratch Lea- here has seen it yet so that's the gue to lead the ladies this week. preview you just read.Watch the Name Phone No. Marion Wismer had scratch scores ABC bulletin board at Marblehead of 193/516 in the Monday Earlybirds for viewing dates and places.

The Sportsman Pro football standings

NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE How come Miami has chance? EASTERN DIVISION EASTERN DIVISION (AP)--The sure-fire formula for He'll be up against a front four a place in the pro football playoffs that delights in mugging quarter- Miami W L 9 3 consists of a-crack and backs. The Colts are young, and St. Louis Baltimore 8 4 9 3 a tough, well-knit defense. they think they're good. They may Dallas 8 4 Buffalo 7 5 So how come the be right. Washington New England 8 4 3 9 are in position to make the play- At any rate, their rush line is N.Y. Giants N.Y. Jets 3 9 3 9 offs? made up of a violent quartet--Fred Philadelphia 3 9 Their celebrated no-name defense Cook, Mike Barnes, John Dutton and CENTRAL DIVISION has been riddled by injuries all Joe Ehrmann. Barnes and Ehrmann are CENTRAL DIVISION season, beginning in the exhibition in their third year in the NFL. Cook Pittsburgh 11 1 campaign and following right on and Dutton are completing their Minnesota Cincinnati 2 11 1 10 through. They lost their brilliant second season. Detroit Houston 4 6 6 8 quarterback, , shortly af- They're tall, strong and nasty. Green Bay 2 10 3 9 Cleveland ter the halfway mark of the season. Dutton is 6-6, and 260. Ehrmann is Chicago 3 9 And then they lost his replacement, 6-5 and 260. Barnes is 6-6 and 255. WESTERN DIVISION . Cook is the lightweight of the WESTERN DIVISION But if they can beat the Balti- group at 6-3 and 235, but he's so 2 Oakland 10 more Colts this Sunday, the Dolphins quick he sometimes gets there be- Los Angeles Kansas City 7 10 2 5 will be in. And with a patched-up fore the quarterback can set up. San 5 7 Francisco 5 7 Denver defense and a green quarterback They're so young they haven't had Atlanta 1 11 3 9 San Diego named Don Strock. time to be impressed by the offen- New Orleans 2 10 Strock was doing the pitching in sive line of the Dolphins, rated a 31-21 victory for Miami over one of the strongest and smartest the Buffalo Bills Sunday. He threw in the league. It should be quite ten consecutive strikes in the an encounter session Sunday. first half. In fact, it probably will be the IA Strock was so new to game action key factor in the game. If the in the Colt defenders break through, young that he probably was introduced to Mr. Strock will find it a long af- some of his teammates on the offen- ternoon. If his offensive line buys 72 C.F. tank with "J'; 72 C.F. tank sive unit before the first play from him time, he may have another good for sale with "K"; Dacor Olympic 800 tap of scrimmage. game. the line single hose regulator with For the full game, Strock complet- 1967 Buick Special, 4 door, V-8, "J" valve; two new double hose ed 12 of 15 passes. He had two power steering, new battery. Best regulators ; 5,000 BTU air condit- scoring aerials and also found time offer over $600. Can be seen at ioner. Call John or Steve 85407/ to run one in. It was an impressive Granadillo Point 7B or call 95414 AT. 249 DWE or 85684 AWH. debut for the former quarterback. Christmas lighting 1968 Plymouth Fury, red with black 12,000 BTU air conditioner, new However, that was two days ago. vinyl top, very good condition, motor, asking $100 or best offer. Strock will be faced with an even policy announced $900 or best offer. Call 64365 or Call 90113 DWH or 97188 AWH. more formidable task this Sunday 64368 DWH or 64465 AWH. when the Dolphins swim into Balti- DOD policy for Christmas holiday Fedders 5,000 BTU air conditioner, more. lighting, furnished by CINCLANTFLT, 1973 Honda CB 100, excellent con- excellent condition, $55; wooden authorizes limited and prudent use dition, $375. Call 85553 DH or bar with marble top, $35; Clairol of outdoor decorative lighting. 99100 AWH. air blower for hair, $5. Call Oakland downs Decorations and displays will be 85194 DWH or 85848 AWH. predominantly non-electric. 1974 Honda Elsimore, MT 250, low Denver 17-10 A central lighted tree or lighted mileage, good tires, has all Tone'n cycle, turn any bicycle into displays at chapels are considered accessories for street or trail, a exerciser, $3; bicycle training OAKLAND (AP)--Oakland's swarming to be among prudent uses of energy. includes helmet, goggles, tools wheels, $2; 66 Chevrolet, very defense gave Ken Stabler the ball, One central outdoor lighted tree etc. Must sell, any reasonable good condition, available, Dec. 16. and his passing set up two short or display is allowed on mainside touchdown offer. Contact HM1 Daugherty on the Call 85493 DWH or 90108 AT. runs that carried the and one on Leeward Point. One out- USS Papago, pier Delta AT. Raiders to a 17-10 victory over the door lighted tree or display is Denver Broncos last night. allowed at mainside chapel and one 1972 Honda CB 350, excellent condit- services The Oakland defense intercepted at Leeward chapel. No other out- four passes ion, new paint job, $600. Call House and stove cleaning on week- and sacked Denver quar- door lighting displays will be terbacks ten times. 97200 AT. ends. Call Burke at 85754 or 85231 permitted. DWH. Oakland's seventh consecutive Interior lighting decorations 14 foot fiberglass boat and trailer, victory raised its record to 10-2. and displays will be permitted. And $250. Call 64551. Beginning and intermediate western it increased chances that the Personnel and requested to refrain riding lessons offered.Course be- Raiders, who already had nailed from excessive lighting due to down the American Conference West 14 foot aluminum boat with anchor, gins Jan. 7 for 10 lessons. For energy conservation and our unique championship, will have a home lines, oar, life preserver, $100; more information, call 95404 DWH, energy situation at Guantanamo Bay. game in Shark rig, $140, Call Bill Sandifer 99152 AWH or contact the Family the opening round of the All decorative lighting is to be at 951281 or 85521 DWH. Corral at 95581. playoffs. down no later than Jan. 6.