World News Digest

NEW YORK (AP)--There's going to be GAZETTE less water and more worry for northeastern states already Guantanamo Bay, Cuba suffering from severe water short- ages. That Is the unhappy news from the Delaware River Basin Commission. One commission official said the Volume 36 Number 58 Thursday, March 26, 1981 region can expect below-normal rain- fall through mid-April.

Haig upset over White House decision DETROIT (AP)--A report in Thurs- day's issue of a Tokyo newspaper of that Reagan had said he wanted to WASHINGTON(AP)--The eyes of the yesterday in his statement says Chrysler reportedly wants to avoid in his administration. Reagan administration and much of support for the secretary. sell more imported cars. Richard Allen is Reagan's nation- official Washington will be on Reagan tried to play down what That information is attributed to al security adviser, a post his Secretary of State Haig today when is widely seen as a rebuke to Haig unidentified officials of Mitsubish, predecessors, Zbigniew Brzezinski he testifies before a Senate by telling reporters that the the Japanese auto firm that provides and Henry Kissinger, used to exert appropriations subcommittee. secretary is still "his principal some Chrysler models for U.S. sale. their own influence over foreign The topic of the hearing is the adviser on foreign affairs" and the The request reportedly came from policy. State Department budget. administration's chief foreign Chrysler chief Lee Acocca Monday. policy spokesman. Allen's name hasn't come up in But Haig is said to be so furious Reagan said Haig had not threat- the recent Haig dispute, but one official remarked about a White House decision denying ened to resign. But one official administration BOULDER, Colorado (UPI)--Astrono- that Allen was "anti- him control of crisis management said Haig wanted the president privately mers at the National Oceanic and in the battle for the crisis that his own staff is wondering to state explicitly that the Haig" Atmospheric Administration here, whether he is actually considering secretary of state is responsible manager role. have begun observing a rare space White House aide said resignation. for carrying out foreign policy. Still, one phenomenon call "syzygy" (sih'-zih- takes seriously his role as Reagan did not go that far. Allen jee). They discount theories that of staff person and is They're looking for some clue In-fighting between secretaries a White House it will produce massive solar flares be- to gain what the aide his intentions when he appears of state and the White House over not looking and major earthquakes on earth. turf" from fore the panel. control of foreign policy is called any "personal "Syzygy" is an astronomical term Officials say Haig was "very nothing new, but it is something the dispute. used to define a rough alignment of upset and sulking," even to the three or more heavenly bodies. This point of "pounding the table" time it's the sun, Venus, Earth, before he left Washington for a Jupiter, Saturn and Mars, creating a New York City dinner yesterday. in Atlanta's children case FBI has suspect phenomenon that only occurs every FBI spokesman says the agency Haig had wanted President NEW YORK (UPI)--The Federal An 175 to 200 years. it is working with its Georgia Reagan to make him the administra- Bureau of Investigation says is suspect in bureau to determine whether Edmonds tion's foreign crisis manager, but checking out a possible and be a suspect in the Atlanta the president appointed Vice the case of Atlanta's slain could CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI)--The space case. President Bush to the post Tuesday. missing children. shuttle Columbia passed a fueling Edmonds, an Twenty black children have been Officials also say Haig felt the The man is Frankie test with flying colors Wednesday, in the kid- and two others reported president didn't go far enough ex-convict arrested slain keeping work on schedule for a napping of a nine-year-old black missing in the Atlanta area over launch from Cape Canaveral now boy about 80 miles north of New the past 20 months. tentatively set for April 10. York City. Edmonds is being held on $25,000 bail. East Fishkill Police Chief Edmonds also Royalty to visit GTMO Edmonds was driving a rented Andrew Crisolo said SAN SALVADOR (AP)--Leftist plates carrying a flyer promoting truck with Georgia license was guerrillas have claimed responsibil- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johnson of a in-New York City honoring when he was picked-up-in East march ity for yesterday's attack on the Caravela Loop have just received Atlanta children when Fishkill last Sunday. The boy the slain U.S. embassy in El Salvador. Three word from Count Alucard of Tran- was in the back of the truck. he was arrested. groups of gunmen fired shots and a sylvania that he has graciously rocket grenade into the compound, accepted their invitation to visit causing some damage but no injuries. them here in Guantanamo Bay in the very near future. Mechanical heart one beat closer to chest the problem WASHINGTON (AP)--A mechanical An FDA spokesman said WARSAW (A)--Warsaw radio reports the heart itself. heart, 20 years in the making, is is not with that "Solidarity" leader Lech Walesa Th e Johnson's were guests of the a beat closer to being put into What the college has to do, he has said talks scheduled for today Coun t at his castle last year while a human chest, said, is make some revisions in its with government officials have been ing southern Europe, and ex- proposal and submit it again. tour postponed. The talks were to be an ed their invitation to him at The Food and Drug Administration The federal agency wants to be tend attempt to head off Solidarity thatt time. (FDA) didn't totally turn down an assured that the mechanical device strike actions scheduled for application from a medical team will be implanted only in subjects Friday and next Tuesday. hey are not sure of the exact at the Utah College of Medicine, with irreversible heart damage. date of his arrival, but feel However, the FDA asked for more Also, patients must know of any involved before they tha.tit will be within a week information about the implant pro- complications or;so. ject. sign a consent form.

Kangaroos atgr onatbeeinsionenasbeigscoint brochures but in neck In the tiny mining town of Cobar, The invasion has left scores the only person smiling about the of battered vehicles, and made BY VICKY O'HARA kangaroos, or "roos," as the flying a dangerous business. United Press International natives call them, is Dennis Apparently, the kangaroos think Sloan. He runs the town' s car they have just as much right to and Kangaroos are a great drawing repair shop. And thanks to the the runways as the aircraft, the way. So, card for the Australian tourist giant marsupials, he says, refuse to get out of off or industry. Like the Koala bear, "business has never been so good." every time a plane takes drive a car they look wonderful on travel A drought has driven hundreds, lands, someone has to runway to clear a brochures. even thousands, of kangaroos from up and down the But in their native land, the the bush into town. There, they are path. been hurt, so far, oversized hoppers are considered eating everything that grows, and No one has damage to planes is estimated a pain in the neck, to put it a lot that doesn't and colliding but at over $10,000. mildly. with cars, trucks and airplanes. Senate hearing on use of alcohol fuels the two fuels would tend to BY SOLANGE DE SANTIS Unser showed the panel films of a separate. Yet he added that this Press fiery crash at the 1964 Indy-500 Associated could be overcome. in which two drivers died. He noted problem Percy also had sharp criticism of Alcohol is on the minds of some that the Indy cars were fueled President Reagan's proposed budget senators, not the kind you put in by gasoline at the time, and that cuts in the alcohol fuels program. your body, but the kind you may be since 1965 methanol has been the He compared Reagan's ideas to the putting in your car. only fuel used at the 500-mile actions of a new corporate Senator Charles Percy opened a race. Methanol is a form of executive making a showing by on international alcohol alcohol. hearing funds for research. he had Unser said the alcohol fuel pro- reducing fuels Tuesday by announcing "There is no duces more power than gasoline, Percy commented, driven to work in a Brazilian-made keep Kuhn, commanding of- and easier to work with. future for this country if we Captain Dixie car that runs on alcohol. and is safer Center, gets doing things like that." ficer of Recruit Training Percy, who's chairman of a Senate He acknowledged that alcohol Reagan has suggested reducing Orlando, shown here aboard the USS commented, poorer mileage, but says this could subcommittee on energy, for domestic Conyngham (DDG-15), is visiting be improved by blending. financial support "The car drove perfectly, and I and Bay to observe training car engineer Ray McMahan told alcohol fuels production Guantanamo am not a very good driver." Race (U.S. Navy photo alcohol could be closing the energy department's aboard the ships. The panel heard champion auto race the panel that office of alcohol fuels. by PH3 Dennis Chambers) Bobby Unser praise alcohol as a fuel. blended with methanol, but that Thursday, March 26, 1981 The Daily Gazette Page 2 Educational Club Activities

THE W.T. SAMPSON ELEMENTARY THE COLLEGE LEVEL EXAMINATION IT'S A SPECIAL NIGHT at the SPO GUANTANAMO BAY YACHT CLUB Events SCHOOL, K-6 will be dismissed at PROGRAM (CLEP) measures college Club Friday, March 27 with an for this weekend - Saturday, March 10:30 a.m., Friday, April 3 for level achievements in five areas: Italian buffet. Menu consists of: 28 - the spring break, and will resume English composition; humanities; baked lasagne/buttered broccoli/ Painting is on the agenda at the at normal hours April 14. There mathmatics; natural sciences and garlic toast/salad bar/coffee or yacht club beginning at 9 a.m. will be no afternoon session for social sciences, history. The tests iced tea--all you can eat for Please bring your own paint brush. Kindergarten on April 3. cover material usually contained in $3.95. Along with the special The club will provide sodas and Friday Grades 7 - 12 will be the first two years of college. menu, open menu will also be lunch may be provided if work dismissed at 11 in the morning and The total battery of tests requires served. For your enjoyment and continues through lunch hour. Does will resume at normal hours seven and one half hours and is entertainment - there will be anyone have a spray painter we may April 14. adminstered in two sessions. The music by MO's VARIETY. use in case of little or no wind? The Nursery School will close tests are given every Thursday in See you Saturday morning at the at 10:30 a.m. April 3 and reopen the ESO training room McCalla THE SPO CLUB features its Yacht Club. April 14. Administration Building. To open menu from 5:30 - 9 p.m. Sunday, March 29- The last races schedule to take the CLEP tests, Saturday, March 28 followed by of the winter series 16-17-18 will please call the NCFA office, ext. Endless Fltyes' music extrava- be raced Sunday. Races will NURSERY SCHOOL PRE-REGISTRATION 8769. gance. commence at 1:30 p.m. See you for the '81-'82 school year will be Also, prime rib roast aujus is at the Yacht Club. held April 2 at 7:30 p.m., at the ELEMENTARY PHYSICS II, a 4 credit served every Friday and Saturday. Nursery School located on Marina lab course in science, will cover Point. The school is open to all such topics as light, sound, heat, THE JAMAICAN COMMITTEE will hold A GBOWC BOARD MEETING will be children who will be 3 or 4 years astrophysics, atomic and nuclear a special meeting on Sunday, held Monday, March 30 at 3 p.m. old by Dec. 31, '81. A non-refund- physics through lecture, discussion March 29 at the Barrel Club at the home of Bonni Edson, 725 able registration fee of $15 per and laboratory demonstration. The commencing at 4 p.m. All members Radio Point, to finalize arrange- child will be due at the time of role of physics in modern society of the Jamaican Committee and the ments for the Scholarship Dinner registration. Tuition for next is emphasized. For more information Jamaican community are urged to and Auction on April 4. school year will be $45 a month. call the Old Dominion University attend. Nominations for the Board of Coordinator at 8307/8748 or stop THE HARBOR LIGHTS LOUNGE will be Governors will also be accepted by to register at the Downtown Happy birthday to George Manso. open for dining this weekend from at the pre-registration. Louise Lyceum office through March 28. "The ape." 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday Pola, director of the nursery school With love and Sunday. Dining selections will will show slides of various school AMERICAN POLITICS is a 3 credit Aly and the boys. be from our open menu but remember, activites. Parents interested in survey course designed to provide prime rib is now a regular feature registering their children for the a basic understanding of the major "ATTENTION: IMMIGRANT APPLICANTS: on our open menu every Friday and upcoming year are also invited to institutions and processes that Those Cuban exiles and others who Saturday. OPEN HOUSE on Tues., March 31 and make up the national political recently applied for special Don't forget our FREE heavy hors Wed. April 1 from 8:15 a.m. - system of the United States. This immigrant status, immediate d'oeuvres every Friday during 9:15 a.m. at the Nursery School. course is a prerequisite for most relative/relative preference status Happy Hour from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. For more information call Mrs. other political science courses, or replacement of ARC cards who in the Topside Lounge. Pola at 95359/90192. and is also required or suggested left their original birth and No movies will be shown this for many degrees. Earn some of marriage certificates, etc, are week dur to inoperative equipment. your social studies requirement again reminded to come to the Naval This weekends entertainment will EDUCATIONAL PSHCHOLOGY is a through this interesting and Legal Service Office Detachment, be provided by: review of the principles of relevant class. Call Mary Kelley Building 800, to pick up their Graphic Expression-Friday, March 27 psychology as applied to educational at 8307 or 8748 or register at original documents between 8 and 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. theory and practice. Emphasis Old Dominion University's office. 11 a.m. or 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. daily. Endless Fltye -Saturday, is on learning theories, transfer, Seven special immigrants and one March 28 motivation, individual differences, immediate relative petition appli- 9 p.m. to 1 a-m. social aspects of the classroom. CORAL REEF ECOLOGY and TOPICS cant have already had immigrant General Psychology is a pre- IN MARINE ECOLOGY, two 3 credit, visas issued, and the rest are THE CINCLANTFLT QUALIFICATION requisite. Class size will be 2 week courses being offered by pending completion of physicals or BOWLING TOURNAMENT will be held at limited. This course is being Old Dominion University, are now ARC checks. For further information Marblehead Hall on May 5,6,7 & 8. offered in Term IV by Old open for registration. These will please contact Lt. W.J. Glasser This tournament is open to all mili- Dominion University. Register be taught in 12 class sessions by or Mrs. Ryan at 8600/8817." tary personnel and team rosters now through March 28. Call Mary Drs. Anne and Nick Savage from ODU must be turned into Special Kelley at 8307/8748 for more from April 2 to 14. There is no Services no later than 4 p.m., information. prerequisite for either course. NAVSTA BLUE: If you work at the April 21. Register now through April 2 at exchange, commissary or their out- Personnel attached to commands THIS IS THE SCUBA CLASS you have the Downtown Lyceum Officd or call lets, the barracks (Goldhill), Port falling uncer NAVSTA WHITE wishing been waiting for! Learn the basic Mrs. Kelley at 8307/8748 for more Services or SRD, we need you for to compete in the CINCLANTFLT skills of skin and scuba diving and information competition in swimming, track and tournament must sign-up with Rich obtain college credit besides. field, volleyball, tennis, and Hamel at 95318 DWH before April 8 Upon completion of PE 107 and 108 raquetball. Call Tony at 8721 DWH at 3 p.m. There will be a roll-off the student will have earned two HAVE YOU BEEN WAITING for a or 98152 AWH. to decide team members on April credits and his NAUI certification creative writing course? Old 9,10,11,& 12 at 11 a.m. each day. from Old Dominion University. Dominion University offers Intro- Class size will be severely limited, duction to Creative Writing in so register early. Call Mrs. Term IV. This is an informal Kelley at 8307 for details. course combining individual ATTENTION conferences and class discussion. HAVE A The student may work in fiction, THE GUANTANAMO BAY NAVY LEAGUE DID YOU ALWAYS WANT TO poetry, or drama, or any com- will hold its monthly meeting at MARINE PARADE IN YOUR HONOR?. GBOWC bination of the three. An English 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the COMO pick one up cheap at the at Blue Caribe Composition course is a pre- Club Plantation Room. All members Scholarship Dinner and Auction requisite. Class size will be and prospective members are asked the COMO Club, April 4 at 6:30 the Thursday, March 26 "Bar-B-Que Night" limited. Register now through to attend. p.m. $10 per person is March 28. Call Mrs. Kelly at price of the Polynesian buffet. BBQ chicken/BBQ spareribs/sauteed 8307/8748 for details. All proceeds go the Scholarship greens/salad bar/hot corn bread/ THE SEABEE'S ARE FINISHING the Fund. Reservations by March 30: coffee or iced tea. repair and rehab of the post office For more information call: ANYONE TAKING THE AMERICAN building. Effective March 30, $6.50 COLLEGE TEST, ACT, this Saturday Post Office hours of operation will Pat Adams, 95348: and has not notified the return to: Carolyn Dunn, 8462; guidance office at the high school, FINANCE SECTION Bonni Edson, 8423; Friday, March 27 "Greek Night" please do so immediately. The Brook Newton, 951209: number of tests are limited. The Mon. - Fri. 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Candy Wendorff, 95349 or Steak-a-bob/baked potato or French test will be in room 8 at the high Sat, Sun. & Holidays CLOSED Ann Zadewicz, 95303. fries/vegetable/salad bar/coffee or school and starts at 8 a.m. Any iced tea/rolls w/butter. person taking the test and not a MAIL CALL/PACKAGE PICKUP $6.50 high school student must bring an SERVICES OFFICER's ID card with picture and two #2 Mon. - Fri. 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. THE HEALTH Sat. 9 a.m. - noon WIVES CLUB will sponsor a GBOWC be playing for your pencils. Scorpio will Sun., Holiday CLOSED salad luncheon Thursday, April dancing and listening pleasure from 9 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the 8 p.m. to midnight. Yacht Club. Dr. Thad Zajdowicz The Patio Lounge will feature the will be the guest speaker and will exotic Pina Colada, truly the Exchange notes speak'on the topic of "Medley drink of the tropics for 60. of Morbid Maladies." Prices are: Note: Saturday, March 28 the $for members and $3 for non-mem- Blue Caribe will be featuring IN ORDER TO PROVIDE SERVICE to THE WINE CELLAR has just received bers. Please make reservations Scorpio for your dancing and Brooke our busy patrons over the lunch a fresh shipment of draft beer and by Friday, April 3 to listening pleasure from 8 p.m. to Shannon Kurtz hour, the revised hours of oper- there is now a light beer on draft Newton at 951209 or Hanika at 8169. midnight. ations for the Navy Federal Credit in Gitmo. So if you need a keg of at 8603 or Colleen Union are 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., beer for a party or whatever the Monday through Friday. occasion, stop by the Wine Cellar ANYONE INTERESTED in forming and we can reserve it for you. a self-help discussion group in Guatonoe EXCHANGE is Gazette 3 THE MARINE CORPS living philosophy based on continuously accepting application universal or natural law, please of She Guntanmo Gazette is published aor ding to the for employment in a variety contact Mr. Purvis at 8372 OWH or aules and regulations for ship and station nspapers fields such as salesclerk, office "WE All HAVE outlined in NAVOS P-35 and under the direction 951211 AWH. of the Naval Be Public Affairs Officer. Printed work, warehouse and cashier check- A CONSUMING OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS will meet five tnes weekly at gveent epVense on ge ment ers. Applications can be obtained INTEREST IN equipattt e heNay Publications and Printing Sevice Thursday, March 26 at 8 p.m. in Branch Office, the opinions or statements in nas itms at the Marine Exchange Warehouse ENERGY." that appear herein ae not tobe constued as official Office located in Bldg M613 the conference room at the Hook or as reflecting the vies of COAWSE or the De- parment of the Nay. on Sherman Ave. building. The Daily Gazette Thursday, March 26, 1981

(Above), Making appointments helps to budget time. assistant, Stacy Diana schedules studio sittings from her in-home (Above), Diana and her CWE Nanny, pause during a camera discussion. A office. studio outside allows the advantage of using the natural wildlife that grows so abundantly. Only thing blue about Gitmo. is the Caribbean Sea Story and photos by, Some of the other students are "A good idea is to keep a record working Navy Journalist Dan Dowd at such places as the hospi- of the f-stop, shutter speed, type tal, the library, the print shop and of film, time of day and so on; that "Guantanamo Bay is a paradise in in elementry school classrooms. way you will know what you did right disgust and the most boring place or what you did wrong." is essentially a self- known to man." Diana "It is important to look at a lot Not true, says Diana Groendyke, taught photographer. of different styles of photography, in courses to ex- 28, from San Diego, California, who She did enroll especially the work of renowned art- but stresses has lived in Guantanamo Bay with pand her knowledge, ists. is the best way to her husband David for the past 3 that experience "Photography is light," Diana years. learn. adds, "and learning to control light of advice to a per- "It's the same anywhere you go," On the topic is one of the keys to a good photo- started Diana points out, "you have to son who would like to get graph." says: motivate yourself and become inter- in photography, Diana Guantanamo Bay is an ideal place ested in things around you." "Read all about photography and to develop special interests. She should know, after all, when take a lot of pictures. There's nothing boring about she arrived in Guantanamo Bay photo- "Check out a course of instruction Guantanamo for people who want to graphy was only a hobby . now it's if you like," but, she says,".it keep interested. your a profession. is important to do it yourself. If you pursue a hobby during that instead Diana is a former model who be- "Make your own mistakes and learn stay here you'll find hands, it'll came interested in photography from them . experience is the best of too much time on your enough. while working and going to school teacher. seem like there isn't as a psycology major in Japan. She eventually recieved a degree in psycology back in the states at the University of North Carolina. Diana is a sponsor for the W.T. Sampson High School's Cooperative Work Experience program, (CWE), which enables a high school student to gain practical experience in a prospective career field by working directly with a member of the pro- fession. Stacy Nanny, a senior at W.T. Sampson is involved in CWE and works as Diana's assistant. She will earn 2 credits for her (Above), Applying a certain amount experience and get a better under- of psycology enables the photo- standing of the "nuts and bolts" of grapher to help a subject relax. photography. This is done by developing a dialouge during the shooting.

(Above), Diana demonstrates one of many poses to Stacy, who looks on. Stacy is holding a light- absorbing flat to experiment with light levels. Using the flats to control light is one part of Stacy's learning experience working with Diana.

(Left), Diana assembles her underwater photo- graphy equipment. The waters of the Carib- bean offer many dif- ferent and beautiful scenes to photograph. (Right), The lighting underwater is augment- ed by the two flashes mounted above the main bar on which the cam- era sits. The weight of the equipment is diminished underwater and is actually light during photo- graphing. Page 4 The Daily Gazette Thursday, March 26, 1981 ' season waswrecked by injuries last year

The two most important members The most severe injuries were to "We have good depth in our pitch- And, there's encroaching age . of the Pittsburgh Pirates this sea- first baseman , out- ing staff and we have all the in- Stargell is 40 . Bill Robinson is son are Tony Bartirome and Joseph fielder and pitchers gredients to be a good team." 37 . is 36 and Jackson Coroso. , and The Pirates boast plenty of of- is 38. Bartirome -- a former Pirate Don Robinson. fense with Parker, Stargell, Mike Stargell and Parker have tender first baseman -- is the team's train- Stargell and Parker underwent Easler, who had a .338 and 21 homers knees. er. Coroso is the club's physican. off-season knee surgury and are re- last season. Gary Alexander -- obtained along Their job -- and it's a tough portedly doing well. Also , with Cruz from the Indians -- pro- one -- will be to keep the disabled The three pitchers also are ex- and . vides catching depth and extra pinch list from looking like a telephone pected to join the starting rota- Veteran heads a hitting power. directory. tion. solid bullpen. Cruz adds more depth to an already If Bartirome and Coroso don't He had 21 saves last season. En- strong bullpen. Injuries, especially to the out of liniment and bandages, rique Romo had 11 saves and Grant Bob Owchinko -- also obtained pitching staff, prevented the Pir- the Pirates could be troublesome. Jackson nine. from Cleveland -- gives the pitch- ates from repeating as world champ- Manager says, "We'll Newcomer Victor Cruz had a dozen ing staff even more depth. ions a year ago. be a competitive team capable of saves with Cleveland. There are still too 'many "if's" The club led the National League winning it. The starting pitching is question- to label the Pirates a serious con- East until September 5th . but "We just have to stay healthy. able with Candelaria, Robinson and tender. faded in the stretch when injuries We're a good solid team. We have Rhoden coming off injury-plagued The once proud "family" may be took their greatest toll.4 experience. ------seasons. heading . for rough times. I In the extra peroid, David Brown netted two free throws to put Tulsa NFL ahead 84 to 82. LOS ANGELES (AP)--Vince and Ferragamo's CFL rights are traded to Montreal But two foul shots by Sean Kerins Ferragamo's father reportedly says from the tied the score for the Orangemen . the Los Angeles Rams' starting Hamilton Tiger Cats. setting the stage for Stewart's quarterback will soon become a The Times quotes a Nontreal winning lay-up. member of the Canadian Football source as saying Skalbania's purchase of The Orangemen finished the sea- League's Montreal Alouettes. the Aluettes is almost son with a 21-12 record. certain to be approved in a tele- In other NIT action last night, The "Los Angeles Times" quotes phone vote of the other eight ' place the elder Ferragamo as saying owners this Friday. A unanimous Purdue wrestled the third vote is required. honors in the tourney from West "The deal is set, as far as every- The younger Ferragamo was Virginia with a score of 75 to 72 in body knows." unavailable for comment, and overtime. He says his son will agree to play for the Alouettes as soon as the Times says his agent, David the CFL approves the sale of the Fishof, would not comment on the NBA franchise to Nelson Skalbania, report. Boston 111, New Jersey 105 Philadelphia 114, Detroit 75 Washington 105, New York 84 Houston 117, San Antonio 111 Kansas City 110, Phoenix 101 College basketball Dallas 126, Denver 115 (UPI-New York), Greg Stewart's Baseball basket with 30 seconds left in over- time gave Tulsa an 86 to 84 victory Chicago White Sox 10, Toronto 7 over Syracuse in Wednesday night's Minnesota 5, New York Mets 3 championship game of the National Boston 8, Montreal 4 Invitation Tournament at Madison Cincinnati 3, Baltimore 2 Square Garden. Detroit 4, Pittsburhg 2 The victory capped one of the most St. Louis 3, New York Yankees 1 remarkable turnaround seasons in Atlanta 3, Philadelphia 0 recent college basketball history. Milwaukee 1, Oakland 0 The Golden Hurricane . 8-19 a Cleveland 14, Seattle 5 year ago . finished the season Chicago Cubs 6, San Diego 5 with a 26-7 record under new Coach California 10, Cal State Fullerton 6 Nolan Robinson. Stewart - a native New Yorker scored a team high 23 points for NHL Tulsa. Quebec 4 Calgary 2 Erich Santifer had 29 for Syra- Edmonton 7 Hartford 2 cuse, including a shot at the reg- Pittsburgh 5 Toronto 2 ulation buzzer which tied the game Buffalo 4 New York 2 82-all and sent it into overtime. Los Angeles 4 Chicago 2 ricturea above are Senior Chief Samples (L) and HTC Bell, both of whom were trophy winners in the Special Services 1981 Horseshoe Toss, held recently. (Photo by PH3 Bruce rlncceimule Mickey). For sale EU U ne adult male, one adult female, Freezer (upright) good condition, FTG sweeps horseshoe toss and one kid male, all three for $85; overstuffed chairs, 2 for $150 or sold separately. Will $50. Call 8141 after 3 p.m. by Jack Kennedy In first place - FTG with 12 negotiate. Contact SSGT Wildman, 95345 DWH/99297 AWH. Special Services Athletic Director points and 25 Captain's Cup points. Cab-over camper for small truck, In second place - HAS with 4 '72 Ford Pinto, mechanically sound, $450; 8' x 10' metal storage The first Intercommand Horse- points and 22 Captain's Cup points. body rough, $600; 20,000 BTU 220 VAC shed, $75. 96188 AWH. shoes Tournament for 1981 was held Tied for second place is Hospitpl Westinghouse A/C, $50. Both prices hast weekend in front of Special with 4 points and 22 Captain's Cup neotiable. Call 90219 AWH. Marantz model MR220 stereo receiver Services.points. excellent condition, original price Forty-three teams entered, rep- The third place holder - NAVSTA White French Provincial twin size $370, want $180, must sell. Call resenting eight of the local com- White with 2 points and 19 Captain's er bed, mattress & springs 8511/8709 DWH ask for Jarvis or mands. Cup points. and dresser to match, $125; 95462 AWH. The competition was tight, but There are four groups tied for Dacor galvinized steel 72 scuba in the final round two FTG teams the fourth place spot, they are: tank with backpack, out of hydro were left to compete for the champ- Co. L/NSGA, Marine Barracks, High & visual test, $50 firm; three man ionship. School and NAVSTA Blue. Budweizer raft, good condtion, Wanted HTCS Samples and HTC Bell were Each of the fourth place contend- $50. Call 951217 AWH. the tournament champions.era came away with no points for Sunfish or similar sailboat, Here are the final results and the the weekend competition but each 12' x 32' barrel boat, 40 hp need immediately. Call or see points accumulated: hold 16.5 Captain's Cup points. Johnson motor, entire deck covered George 8723/8709 DWH or 95508 AWH, with outdoor carpeting, sundeck,. Room S102. redwood bar, AM/FM radio with twin speaker, life jackets, fishing gear, ice chest, barbeque grill, Two flight kennels suitable for Iep DAILY ENERGY UlEAGE-NAh lawn chairs, two 12 volt batteries, adult cats. 8502 DWH, 90119 AWH. $1,500 firm. Call 95493 AT. WATER Eight 10,000 BTU A/C's, needed by '72 Chevy Impala, PS, PB, A/C, April 15. Call 8102 DWH/8811 AWH. Consumption: 1,009,000 Gallons excellent mechanical condition, X.) good tires, $700. Will consider Target: 1,000,000 Gallons trade for late model small car. Services Call 95493 AT. Responsible babysitter would like ELECTRICITY '73 Honda ST-90 motorcycle, in to babysit children in your home good to very good condition or mine. Weekends and/or weekdays Consumption: 238,400 KWH with new tires, asking $300 but after 2:30 p.m. References are will bargin. Call Wes at 95451 available. Call 951071 after DWH or 99148 AWH. 2:30 p.m. Target: 255,000 KWIH 11\ I