E4STER FL IGHITSI6-UP SCHEDULE Begining today, individuals may sign-up in person for the Easter flights at the Base Passenger Transportation Office (BPTO). Personnel have until 4 p.m. on March 15 to sign up (first-come, first-serve is not a factor for determining flight eligibility) and must bring their travel request forms, GTMO GEN 4650/32 Rev. 5/84, to GAZETTE McCalla Hangar anytime from 7:30 a.m. until 4 :30 p.m. Priorty will be based upon existing DOD Directives: Guantanamo Bay, Cuba C = EML Without Sponsor D = Military and eligible civilian personnel, and accompanying dependents on ordinary leave. E = EML Without Sponsor F = Permissive TDY Vol.40- No. 41 U.S. Navy Thursday, February 28, 1985 G = Eligible civilian/military dependents W/O EML not accompied by sponsor. R= Retired (military) Selection will be accomplished by a lottery-type drawing VIOLENCE SPREE LEA VES THREE DEAD on Captain's Call after March 15 involving personnels' Social Security numbers, last 4 digits. Gang shoots, stabs and rapes occupants Destinations will include Jacksonville and Norfolk with one flight going to each. Any questions call BPTO at (UPI) -- New York police say Authorities say the men at least five young children 4901. three people were killed and also tried to strangle one suffered rope burns after .even others were hurt when child and attempted to drown someone inside the house ap- group of men burst into an another child in the toilet. parently lowered them out a apartment and indiscrimin- Police say six children window in an attempt to save ately opened fire. under age three were in the them. Two of the injured are in house. Police have no motive for AROUND THE GLOBE critical condition. Among Hospital officials report the attack. I the hurt were two children Lebanon condemns Israel who were treated for cuts (AP) -- To many he was a (UPI) -- Doctors in Pitts- and released in police diplomat, politician and burgh say heart-liver trans- custody. U.N. Security Council meets legend. Former Senator and plant recipient Mary Police say four to six men U.S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Cheatham, 17, is in critical burst into the house last (UPI) -- The U.N. Security officials yesterday. Lodge has died at the age of condition after two life- night after asking to see Council meets in an urgent Prime Minister Rashid 82. His son says the former saving operations following . ark Johnson, who was home session this morning to con- Karami said yesterday he is three-term senator died of the transplants. The mother t the time. sider Lebanon's request that optimistic that the council of congestive heart failure of the Texas girl says her According to authorities, Israel be "condemned" for will "condemn and stop" what at his Beverly, Mass., home daughter was taken back to the gunmen then tied up recent attacks in southern he called Israel's "inhuman last evening. _ Lodge served surgery twice because the three other men and shot Lebanon. and systematic procedures" as the U.S. ambassador to donor organs were larger each in the back of the A Lebanese government against people in southern the United Nations and was than the ones removed and head, killing them. source says the United Lebanon. the ambassador to South caused breathing problems. They went on a rampage States has already informed Violence in the region has Vietnam when U.S. involve- Cheatham is the third person shooting everything in Beirut that, "Washington escalated since Israel com- ment there deepened. to ever receive simultaneous sight. Police say when the could not ascribe to, and pleted the first stage of heart and liver transplants. gunmen ran out of bullets will veto any resolution its withdrawal. (UPI) -- Mechanics for Pan they started stabbing condemning Israel." Israeli forces have American World Airways went (UPI) -- Leaders of Poland's people. The source says U.S. Am- Shiite Moslem villages in on strike early today after underground solidarity move- Five people were stabbed, bassador Reginald retaliation for guerrilla failing to reach a contract ment are urging workers to including Johnson, who man- Bartholomew took that mes- attacks on their troops. agreement with the finan- stage a day of protest today aged to escape and to a sage to the Foreign Ministry On the eve of the security cially-strapped airline. An against the arrest of three nearby police station. in Lebanon yesterday. council meeting, Israel and official for the Transport members of the banned trade Police say the gunmen did A Beirut newspaper reports Lebanese troops had a major Workers Union, which repre- union. Thirty-three leaders not stop with the shootings Lebanon's ambassador in clash, the first major con- sents the 5,700 workers, of the underground issued and stabbings. One woman in Washington was told the same frontation since the 1982 says talks broke down after the protest call in a state- the house was raped. thing in a meeting with U.S. Israeli invasion. a marathon bargaining ses- ment distributed to western sion. The airline said journalists yesterday, but earlier it would have to there was no mention of what JICARAGUA GIVES PEACE shut down operations if the kind of action the workers INITIATIVES workers walked out. should take. (UPI) -- Nicaragua may be Washington officials with- strong pitch lately to renew extending an olive branch, held immediate response yes- it. A vote on $14 million (UPI) -- In Rome, Soviet (UPI) -- More than 200 but U.S. officials are terday, saying they had yet in aid is due in April or Foreign Minister Andrei police officers in Rockwood, still sizing it up. to see the "complete text" May. Gromyko leaves for Madrid Ill., are searching for an Nicaraguan President of Ortega's comments, but Ortega plans to present early today after failing to eight-year-old retarded boy Ortega says he is sending western diplomats are re- his peace plan to officials sway Italy into opposing who wandered away from home 100 Cuban military advisers ported skeptical. gathered in Montevideo for President Reagan's "Star with his four dogs yesterday. . ack home and declaring a They think it could be a the inauguration of the Wars" anti-missile program. Authorities say that Chris oratorium on weapons im- ploy to keep Congress from president of Uruguay. Italian officials say U.S. Easton hardly speaks and is ports. The leftist passing a covert aid bill to Secretary Shultz is to plans to go ahead with re- frightened by people. The Sandinista ruler also says help anti-Nicaraguan rebels. attend the ceremony, but the search into the space-based. small farming community is he will unveil a Central Lawmakers cut off the aid State Department denies he system are "an important about 70 miles from St. American peace plan tomor- last year and President plans to meet with Ortega. step toward overcoming in- Louis. Reagan has been making a ternational tensions."

Today in the. BUSINESS WORLD

(UPI) -- An attempt to rally Wall Street to record high ground came apart as quickly as it appeared yesterday.

Closing Dow Jones Averages: 30 Industrials 1,281.03 off 5.08 20 Transportation 631.64 up 0.44 15 Utilities 148.08 off 0.36 65 Stocks 522.59 off 1.27

PI) -- Federal Reserve Chief Paul Volcker was back on Capitol Hill, telling Congress that budget deficits are the major "imbalance" in the economy. Volcker appeared before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to say that $50 billion should be chopped out of the expected $200 billion budget deficit. He said that if the government were to borry less from private markets, interest rates would come down. When asked if a better plan might be to have the Federal Reserve bring interest rates down by printing more money, he ~ ==- said that would only re-kindle inflation. Volcker also rejected trade barriers as a way of lowering trade deficits. " z. He said the only thing they would do would be make it harder for developing nations to earn the money they need to pay t. the debts they already have. !r

-- (UPI) The U.S. dollar's nose dive steadied into a gently downward drift at the opening of most overseas money markets today. Gold slipped in Zurich but firmed slightly in London. Garcia Road closed for repair In London, gold edged up 25 cents to $289.75. In Zurich the yellow metal shed $3 at $289.50 and silver was slightly LIFTIlM THE L IER, a crew works on traffic will be allowed on Garcia Road until off at $5.70 from $5.75. repairing Garcia Road. The road runs from March 16, when the road is scheduled to be The price of gold in London was fixed at $290.50, up one the Supply Road to Building 760 completed. (Photo by JOSN Jerome Sanda) dollar. (Administration Building). No vehicle The American Red Cross is Ray Jackson, artist-in- offering two CPR courses. residence from Jamaica, will The first course is sched- be in our community until uled for March 18 and 19 March 8. He will work in from 6-10 p.m. The second community bulletin board both schools with students course is set for March 25 and teachers. He also will and 26 from 6-10 p.m. Both be conducting an adult class classes are being held in in the evening and display- the Red Cross office. Please In accordance with NAVSTA- Pet owners are There will be a "Club Fair" ing and selling his work in call 2234 or 4676 between 8 GTMOINST 11101.13C, approval -- to insure that sponsored by the Marine Bar- both exchanges. Be watching a.m. and noon to sign up for for dependents to reside in their pet(s) are racks this Saturday from 9- for further announcements. these classes. the BOQ while awaiting hous- under positive 11 a.m. It will be held at He is sponsored by the ing must come from the BOQ control at all the Parade Deck, adjacent to schools, the Black History U.S. passports are quickly officer. The BOQ officer ?Z times. the Marine Corps Exchange. Month Committee, and the and easily available to U.S. grants approval according to V Pets Representatives from various Caribbean Arts and Crafts citizens stationed in Guan- available space and duration found roaming around the base clubs and organizations Workshop. tanamo Bay through the U.S. of stay. The following station will be picked up by will be providing informa- Embassy in Haiti. Contact guidelines apply: the Pound Master or Base tion on their club's activi- Reminder to Motorcycle Safe- the Naval Legal Service Of- 1. For those personnel Police. Pets will be placed ties and will be available ty Course Attendees: Fail * fice Detachment for instruc- with a spouse or one depen- in the base pound until for questions. For further ure to attend the course tions and forms any morning dent child over the age of claimed by owner. If pet is information, contact Capt. when scheduled will result between and 8 11. 12, the Windward BOQ is not claimed within 14 days, Dunnagan at 2587. in immediate revocation of available. the animal will be adopted motorcycle driving privi- An additional Saturday and 2. For those personnel a r out to new home. Those FAMILY SERVICE CENTER leges until satisfactory Sunday Windward shuttle bus with more than one dependent animals not adopted will be Phone completion of the course. will be operated on the child or a child under 12 euthanized. 4141/4153 DWH Prior written notification following dates: years, the Leeward BOQ is to 4329 AWH by supervisor is requir Feb. 23-24 be utilized. Caribbean Arts and Crafts Location for rescheduling. March 2-3 3. The above approval Dancercise classes are still is Building 699 (between the March 9-10 granted for officer and civ- going strong! These classes Base Library and NEX PADI Open Water Beginning at the ferry land- ilian equivalents. Normally have been enjoyed by GTMO Beauty Shop/Barber Shop) Scuba Course: ing at noon and ending at enlisted personnel and civ- residents for more than two I First Monday of the Naval Hospital at 5:30 ilian equivalents will not years. Dancercise lifts your every month, Lee- p.m., the bus will follow be authorized. spirit and tones your body. In accordance with NAVSTA- ward side. Please the normal shuttle bus route After approval, the member If you are looking for a GTMOINST 11101.13C, a member call your PADI in- at the regularly scheduled must submit a written re- complete workout that will may bring his/her dependents structor, J.L. Gib- hourly intervals as well as quest for early dependent leave you feeling energetic, down before actual assign- son, for more in- on a one-half hour interval. entry approval to Commanding not exhausted--join our ment to housing if he/she formation at 2710 Officer, U.S. Naval Station, spirited group. See how much has found someone in family AWH or 6113 DWH. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. This fun fitness can be! Classes housing to sponsor their de- "FOOTSTEPS" request must contain ap- are Monday, Wednesday and pendents. They must submit a proval from BOQ officer as Friday from 5-6 p.m. and 6-7 written request for early MCX NOTES* an enclosure. p.m. at the Arts and Crafts dependent entry approval to building at Marina Point. Commanding Officer, U.S. The Marine Corps Exchange Every Friday ' Red Cross makes interest- For information, call Gail Naval Station, Guantanamo 9:05 a.m. will be offering free makeup free loans for emergencies. MacDowell at 3192. Bay, Cuba and have a letter TV8 classes March 6 and 7 at the from the sponsor agreeing to Marine Barracks Classroom. the sponsorship as an en- Classes will be held from closure. If the request is 6:30 until 8:30 p.m. Come CLUB CALENDAR approved and the dependents and learn all the new makeup COM CLUB POST 46 arrive on station, any pro- techniques. Space is Feb. 28: Baked and stuffed Feb. 28: Bingo cards go on blems that may arise due to limited. Call Karen Phil- pork chops with all the sale at 6 p.m. Early Bird sharing a house cannot be lips at 3668 to register. trimmings will be on special starts at 7. resolved until the family is A Proactive Parenting for $7.75 for adults and Mar. 2: The special is a actually assigned a unit. The Marine Corps Exchange Film $3.25 for children. Wardroom combination pizza for $5. Additionally, Family Sep- has a wonderful selection early bird is beef stew. VCR movies will begin at 1 aration Allowance (FSA) and for your Easter Parade out- Tune In Mar. 1: Social hour will p.m. Variable Housing Allowance fits for the entire family. For Your Child's Sake be served from 4:30 until 7 Mar. 3: The special is a (VHA) will be stopped the Shop early for the best p.m. Then from 8 p.m. until shrimp dinner for $3. VCR day prior to the family ar- selections. 1 a.m. Red Alfson will pro- movies start at 1 and 8 p.m. riving on station. If the EDUCA TION NOTES vide the sounds for your en- family resides with sponsor The Marine Corps Exchange joyment. Wardroom early bird CPO CLUB over 90 days, BAQ will be offering a 10 percent di The CLEP English with Essay special is seafood creole. Feb. 28: Candlelight Dinner checked retroactive to day count on several special Exam will be given Thursday, Mar. 2: The Wardroom will will be two twin 5 oz. one. Because BAQ is af- sections of the catalog. March 28. You must register serve a breakfast/brunch filet mignon w/baked pota- fected, COMNAVBASE currently This offer is good through for this test by March 15. from 7 a.m. until noon. The toes for $10.95. does not approve a request March 31, so hurry for these This test is now required by early bird is liver and Mar. 1: Happy hour will be in excess of 90 days. extra savings! New York Regents unless you served in Ye Olde Goat Loc'r have taken one 3SH course in Mar. 3: Champagne Brunch from 5-7 p.m. "Sensation" English Composition or two will be served from 10:30 will play the latest tunes 3SH courses in Freshman a.m. until 1:30 p.m. from 9 p.m. until 12:45 a.m. CLUB AC TIVITIES English. The test is free to Mar. 2: "Sensation" will WINDJAMMER CLUB The GTMO Swingers will hold Fleet Reserve Associati* active duty military. Please provide the music from 9 their monthly meeting Satur- Mar. 1: Hors d'oeuvres Cribbage Tournament will be register for this exam by p.m. until 12:45 a.m. day at 6 p.m. Election will be served from 5-6 of tonight at 7. Bring your $5 calling Navy Campus at 4769. p.m. Mar. 3: Mongolian Barbeque "Just Us" will appear officers will be held, con- entry fee and any available from 8 will be cooked to perfection p.m. until midnight. stitution by-laws modified, cribbage boards. Two out of Attention Caribbean Saddle with all the trimmings for and we'll Mar. 2: "Just Us" will have a swing-in three, elimination Club Members: The next just 95 cents per ounce. for all the new members. provide music from 8 p.m. will be the game and first, activity will be a gymkhanna until midnight. second and third place wins and pony ride at the EPCOT Mar. 3: Bingo begins at cash prizes. FRA will open Jamboree, March 2 at Cooper 2:45. i at 5 p.m. to accept entries. Field. Sign up at the corral For more information, call to contribute your horse for 2140 after 6 p.m. the pony ride and to sign up NEX NOTES FURN\ITUE The Navy Band "Atlantis," for the gymkhanna events. Overseas military special--a SA L which is performing for the The next regular meeting of major cosmetic company of- S TW I Seabee Ball Friday night, the club will be Sundaym fers an $82 value European also will appear at the March 3, at 6 p.m. in room spa treatment kit for only Windjammer Saturday. They 810 of the elementary $18. Available now at the play a variety of music we school. We will be voting on NEX retail store. ALL FURNITURE AND RUGS are sure you will enjoy. the constitutional amend- ) AT THE NEX RETAIL STORE Remember, we don't get very ments and planning our March The Navy Exchange announces ONE DAY ONLY! many live bands in GTMO, and April activities. Also, that reproducible federal USE OUR HOME LAY-A-WAY come on video tapes of the summer tax forms are available at down to the Windj PLAN. mer to see "Atlantis." equestrian olympics will be the Personalized Services shown. Anyone interested in Counter, located in the Main The Socializers Club pro- joining the club is urged to Retail Store. A charge of 10 MARCH vides some of the liveliest attend; you do not need to cents per copy or 20 cents entertainment around with be leasing a horse to parti- for two sided pages will be the latest sounds in a cipate in the club's activi- charged for reproducing pleasant atmosphere all can ties. these forms. I enjoy. GUANT4NAfMO D4/LY GAZETTE U.S. Navy s yShore-based UP ly Nespaper Cape. Robert Alien, USN .Crmsarrer. U.S. Naval Base Lt. Omr. J.D. Van Sickle, USNR. .Public Affairs Officer C mReel, . .w . .Assistant Pabic Affairs Officer

J02 Neil Guillebeau, USN.Managing Editor J03 Teri Thmas, USN. . . . .Associate Editor JOSH4 Jerome Sanda, USt .Associate Editor Mrs. Susan Junins.Aissociate Editor Mrs. An-Elizaheth Ef heiff .inradution Assistant

The Guantanamo Daily Gazette is published according to the rules and regulations for ship and station newspapers as outlined in NAVEXS P-35 and under the directing of the Naval Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed five times weekly at government expense n government equipment at the Navy Publicatirns and Priating Service Bransh Office, the opinions or statements in news item that appear herein are not to he cnstrued official or as reflecting the views of Comnander, Naval Base or the Department of the Navy.

2 THURSD4Y, FE(RU4RY 28, 1985 GU4HT4NIO P4/LY GAZETTE NBCPO JOB MARKET American Applications should be submitted to the Naval Base 03 (INT, FT, PT) SERVICES Red Cross Civilian Personnel Office by the close of business March NAF-3-85 MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATOR, NA/LWG- RECREATION 7. Additional information concerning these vacancies may 5703-05 (PT) SERVICES It is important that all be obtained at the Naval Base Civilian Personnel Office or NAF-4-85 CHILD CARE ATTENDANT, PS-0189- RECREATION civilians here be aware that by reviewing Vacancy Announcements posted on official 01 OR RECREATION AID, LGS-0189- SERVICES Red Cross is Congressionally bulletin boards. 01 (INT, FT, PT) chartered to assist military NAF-5-85 CHILD CARE ATTENDANT, PS-0189- RECREATION personnel and/or dependents ANN. NO. POSITION AND GRADE LOCATION 02 OR RECREATION AID, LGS-0189- SERVICES only. 46-85 COMPUTER EQUIPMENT PWD 02 (INT, FT, PT) Civilian personnel must ANALYST, GS-334-09 NAF-6-85 CUSTODIAL WORKER, NA/LWG-3566- ALL COMMANDS deal with banks, credit 47-85 COMPUTER CLERK (TYPING), ELEV MENTARY 01 AND NA/LWG-3566-02 (INT, FT, PT) unions and/or family members GS-335-04 SCHOOL NAF-7-85 FOOD SERVICE WORKER, NA/LWG- CLUBS for funds if an emergency THIS POSITION IS TEMPORARY 7408-02 (INT, FT, PT) arises. NOT TO EXCEED 06-28-85 BUT NAF-8-85 WAITER/WAITRESS, NA/LWG-7420- CLUBS The only service Red Cross MAY BE EXTENDED TO 06-28-85 03 (INT, FT, PT) will give a civilian will be 9 8-85 LEAD DATA TRANSCRIBER, SUPPLY NAF-9-85 BARTENDER, NA/LWG-7405-03 CLUBS emergency communications so GS/LGS-356-04 (INT, FT, PT) they might expedite informa- 49-85 WAREHOUSE WORKER, WG/ SUPPLY NAF-10-85 COOK, NA/LWG-7404-05 (INT, FT, PT) CLUBS tion needed for travel LWG-6907-04 (TEMP NTE NAF-11-85 CHILD CARE ATTENDANT/RECREATION AID RECREATION orders. 09-30-85) (MULTIPLE PS/LGS-0189-03 (INT, FT, PT) SERVICES This includes all depart- VACANCIES) NAF-12-85 RECREATION AID (YOUTH ACTIVITIES), RECREATION ment of defense and depart- 50-85 CLERK TYPIST, GS/LGS-322-04 PWD PS/LGS-0189-03 (INT,PT) SERVICES ment of defense dependent NAF-25-85 CHILD CARE ATTENDANT, RECRCREATION NAF-13-85 CLUB OPERATIONS ASSISTANT CLUBS schools employees or con- PS-189-04 SERVICES PS-1101-04 OR RECREATION ASSISTANT tractors here. F-26-85 CLERK TYPIST, AS-322-04 RECREATION LGS-0189-04 (INT, FT, PT) No services are available SERVICES for civilians of foreign Marine Barracks Enlisted Club Jobs nationalities. The following positions are open until filled: The Marine Barracks Enlisted Club has the following positions available. 233-84-A LABORER, LWG-3502-02 Please call 2645 for more PWD information. (TEMP NTE 1 YR) BINGO CALLER MONDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHTS (MULTIPLE VACANCIES) (NA3/1 LWG3/1) NAF-14-85-B MOTOR VEHICLE DISPATCHER, RECREATION BINGO CASHIER MONDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHTS LGS-2151-03 Leading to SERVICES (NA3/1 LWG3/1 LGS-2151-04 (INT) The following positions are the 1985 OPEN Permanent ~egisters: Marine Corps Exchange Jobs Eat Ilesaaturated fat.( CLERK TYPIST, GS/LGS-322-03 ALL COMMANDS (PERMANENT/TEMPORARY/FT/PT) The Marine Corps Exchange has the following positions 02-85 PERSONNEL CLERK (TYPING), GS/LGS-203- NBCPO available. Applications will be accepted until noon, March 03, STAFFING CLERK (TYPING) 7. GS/LGS-203-04/05 PS-2091-5 SALES CLERK SHIFT SUPERVISOR 03-85 SALES STORE CHECKER, GS/LGS- COMMISSARY FULL-TIME, ONE REQUIRED 2091-02 LEADING TO GS/LGS-03 OR PS-2091-2 SALES CLERK, MARINE MART PART-TIME POSITION, ONE REQUIRED GS/LGS-2091-03 (INT) /ER F

PotPourri ,& Grab /-1 "It is alust impossible to rennber how tragic a place the world is when one is THE SALE playing golf." -- Robert Lynd -- /sue 'I One Scott Boogy Board. Very Momason chair, used. $60. Portable Lady Kenmore washer 804 TS A MOTORCYCLES good condition. Blue in Call 4435/2184 DWH or 4350 and dryer, excellent running color with smooth skin bot- AWN and ask for SK2 Downs. condition, $150 080. Call Boat, motor and trailer, 15 '75 Honda CB200 w/helmet, tom for extra speed. Comes 3568 AT. ft. Cobia Runabout, '82 60 excellent condition, recent with a good leash, fins and hp Marinier engine, extra inspection, additional bike skegs. Asking $50. Call fuel tanks, bimini top, skis for parts, both for $600. 2675 after 5 p.m. Seven piece Rataan living and accessories, $3200. Call Call 2662 DWH or 2469 AWH. room set, $500. Call 3908 23,000 BTU G.E. A/C, two 2397 AT. Available now. AT. years old, energy saver, excellent condition. The "Begonia" barrel boat is One 6" Newtonian telescope, Available April 12. Call 2496 for sale. Great for diving, 18mm + 9mm eye piece. $200. AT. fishing, and partying. '77 GS750 Suzuki, excellent Call ETI Hutchins at Ethan Allen living room set. 32'x12' main deck, 12'x12' condition. Must see to 4721/4106 DWH. Eight foot sofa, rocker, second deck, lights, head, appreciate, $1300 080. Call coffee table, end table 11,000 BTU Whirlpool A/C. bar, stereo and all safety 3568 AT. w/lamp. $400. Will take pay- Call Earl at 4004 AT. equipment. Fifty-five h.p. ments. Call 3236 AWH. Johnson motor needs new SER I/CES power head. $1800 080. Call 6219 DWH or 6469 AWH. '80 scooter. $350 neg. Call I will clean house for final Fedders 22,000 BTU air 3236 AWH. inspection. Can work nights Three-piece living room set, conditioner, $95. Call 2506 and weekends to get your $75. Call 2506 AT. AT. house done faster for you. I 4&TOS don't do partial homes, only complete apt. or home. Call '75 Toyota Corolla, 4-speed, ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT Kathy Anderson at 3220 AT. Two wicker lamps with Two 5,000 BTU air passed inspection six shades, $40. Call 3908 AT. conditioners, excellent months ago and will pass GE 10-inch color TV, $75. condition, $125 each OBO. again. This car is not a Call 4930 DWH or 3261 AWH. Call 3568 AT. GTMO special. Call Walker Will do house cleaning for at 4815 AWH. Walkman brand AM/FM stereo final inspection, inside and Twin size matress/box radio. Never used, $50. Call outside. Guaranteed to pass. springs, frame, headboard. *968 AWH. Call Lee at 2790 AT. $150. Call 3787 AWH. 19,000 BTU Sears A/C. Call Earl at 4004 AT. '63 Dodge pick-up in fair condition, camper. $500. Call 4606 (work) or 4398 32 K-RS color computer, tape House cleaning for final (home). Can be seen at drive, joysticks, 20 blank inspection, in and out. 4PPL/4NCES 6,000 BTU A/C. $150. 18,000 Cuban Village. tapes, software. Valued over Please call Earl at 4004. If BTU A/C. $200. Call 3236 $900 -- yours for $600. Call not in, please leave Whirlpool avacado AWH. Available March 28. 3787 AWH. message. washer/dryer, $450. Call 2506 AT. '74 Ford pick-up truck. Good reliable basic trans- One Pioneer RT-707 reel to Sears Kenmore portable table portation. Call 3178 after 9 reel, like new with two FURNITURE dishwasher, good condition. a.m. tapes. $300. Call ET1 Whirlpool dehumidifier. New, $75. Call 3638 AT. Hutchins at 4721/4106 DWH. Jenny Lind high chair with still in box, $235. Call pad. Excellent condition. 3968 AWH. $40. Call Gina at 3755 AWH. '76 VW Dasher Hatchback, 4- Washer and dryer, avacado, speed, runs well. Blue book MISCELL4NEOUS $450. Must go Papasan love seat with stool One 23,000 BTU air like new. priced at $1750. Available before Friday. Call Brenda now. Inspected through Back yard swing and play and extra covers, $100. Call conditioner, $150. Call 2631 at 2506 AT. August. Call 3968 AWH. set. $75. Call 3787 AWH. 3908 AT. DWH or 3224 AWH.

GU4HT4HANO P4/LY GZETTE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1985 3 SPORTSWORLD GEORGETOWN DUNKS ST. JOHN'S 85 ON THE LOCAL SCENE

(AP) -- The nation's top- time since 1973. The Red The GBYAA will meet from cation fee to cover the cost ranked college basketball Raiders toppled thirteenth- 6:30 - 9 p.m. at the elemen- of materials which include: teams tangled in New York ranked Southern Methodist tary school multipurpose quarterly newsletter on City last night. Defending 59-54. Bubba Jennings led room on March 5 and 7, to coaching tips, first aid in NCAA Champion Georgetown Tech with 23 points. participate in training sports booklet, NYSCA certi- beat number-one-ranked St. Tenth-ranked Georgia Tech sessions developed by the fied patch, membership John's 85-69. Sophomore grabbed at least a share of National Youth Sports card in NYSCA, $300,000 swingman Reggie Williams the Atlantic Coast Confer- Coaches Association. liability insurance coverage will be a blind draw. canned 25 points for the ence regular-season title. The education and training and certificate of comple- Entry will be open to mem- Hoyas. Patrick Ewing added The Yellow Jackets held off programs have been developed tion of the course. bers of the Guantanamo 20 points, nine rebounds and eighth-rated North Bay Carolina through a video tape system The Recreation Services Women's Bowing Association. six blocks. 67-62. for certifying volunteer Department wil pay for one Georgetown Coach John Fifth-ranked Every woman must be a member Duke ripped coaches in baseball, soft- coach per team and the GBYAA of WIBC. Thompson said the game was Clemson 90-73. Johnny ball, volleyball, soccer, will pay the fees for Saturday, March 16, for pride. St. John's can Dawkins had 19 points and first aid, maximizing the per- additional coaches. singles clinch the Big East Confer- Jay Bilis 18 event is at 6 p.m. for the Blue formance, organization of Certification of an NYSCA Sunday, ence title with a victory Devils. March 17, practice and also teaching volunteer does not denote double event is at 4 p.m. NF over Providence this week- A couple of free throws by children techniques of a qualifications to coach, it Turn in entry forms ann end. forward Len Bias with five specific sport. indicates a basic awareness payment to a member of the Oklahoma won the Big Eight seconds left gave Maryland a Following the completion of the important role that board of directors not later crown for the second year. 71-70 victory over six- of the six hour program, each coach plays in the than 6 p.m. tomorrow. The sixth-ranked Sooners teenth-ranked North Carolina each coach must complete a total well being and basic A representative will be trimmed Oklahoma State 89- State. simple certification examina- sports instruction of each available at the Marblehead 84. Darryl Kennedy netted Ninth-ranked Nevada-Las tion that provides him/her child in his/her care. Bowling Alley from 3 - 6 21 points and Wayman Tisdale Vegas edged Cal-Irvine 97-95 with information on how well The course will be taught p.m. tomorrow. added 20. behind 24 points from Armon they understand the program. by Director Bob Sinnott, For more information con- Texas Tech has a piece of Gilliam. Upon completion of the Recreation Services Depart- tact Barbara Schwier the Southwest Conference Fourteenth-ranked Georgia 2561 course, the volunteer coach ment. Sinnott was recently AWH Championship for or Maria Carlos 2798. the first mauled Mississippi 94-66. pays a nominal $10 certifi- honored by NYSCA and re- Nol" ceived the Outstanding Youth There will be a meeting o0 Sports Leader Award. all coaches for the up- The award is in recog- coming GBYAA Youth Baseball nition of the outstanding League today at 4 p.m. in THIE SPORTSMAN work each winner has done in the multipurpose room of the providing leadership elementary school. For more I training and certification information By Charles l'A call Ray Morey Young Award as recently as Kelly only got a third- for volunteer coaches in McCollum at 2711. two years ago in the Amer- place vote from Allen in their communities. Over the long haul, there ican League. that area. That is a shade Also Fitness Director Mike is nothing like a classy The Padres had to have surprising to anyone who Jones will be there to dem- The . Guantanamo Bay Racquet another starting pitcher. watched Jim play last onstrate warm-up exercises Club will be having a Pick- The two Chicago teams, the They were not happy about for children. Your-Own Partner Doubles White Sox and the Cubs, parting with Guillen, but Time and again when his Tournament, (men's doubles believe they will have this they took the chance because pass protection pocket broke and women's for the next ten years or doubles, not they have a comparatively down he was tossed to the GWBA WINTER TOURNAMENT mixed) on March 9 and 10. young and nimble shortstop turf, but he always jumped March 16 and 17 Sign up on the list provided The Cubs hope Shawon in Garry Templeton. up with a grin and an atti- at the Racquet Club no later Dunston is ready to earn a Guillen probably is a tude that said, "Let's get This tournament shall con- than Thursday, Major League paycheck. March 7, at 5 better bet to start the sea- 'em this time." sist of a double event, a p.m. Prior to the Dunston was the heralded top son at shortstop for the George was on safe ground singles event and all tournament, all draft pick of several years player White Sox than Dunston is when he said Kelly and Young events. should check their actu ago who has been working his for the Cubs. were the most dangerous Three consecutive games playing times, which will way through the Cub Farm Another young shortstop in quarterbacks in the league. shall be bowled in each system. posted at the clubhouse on the news this spring is They sure are. Just ask event and total pins with Friday, March 8. For more Last year, he played part Rafael Santana of the Mets. anybody who has played de- handicap shall decide the information call of the season in Double-A Mona Rieck He is getting his big chance fense against them. winner. The double event ball at 2666 or Bob Rohe at 2423. and hit well. However, to open at that position be- when promoted to -A, cause the Mets traded away his batting average Hubie Brooks to get Gary developed a nasty little Carter in the big deal with case of anemia. He lost lOQ Montreal. points in the move up in Santana played in a number t TM class. MIXED of BAG games last year for the Shawon, a potential gold Mets but was injured and glove performer in the missed the last part of the field, will have to show season. the FOOTutuL (AP) -- Baseball team owners have asked for Cub brain trust that He can he also scamper in the a break in labor negotiations, and a has a potential at short field (AP) -- USFL Commissioner Harry Usher talked the and he showed negotiating session set for today was plate. possibilities about some aspects of pro football as a line- canceled. Owners have been discussing He will challenge drive hitter yesterday. Usher said the NFL needs to Larry at the plate baseball's financial situation among Bowa, 40, for the starting when he had "wake up," and that competition from the an opportunity themselves. They want the break in the job. Bowa has lost a step to play. USFL can provide excitement. Usher also said he would contract talks until owners and the Players in the field and a lot of George Allen, retired recommend against the USFL switching to a fall season in 1986 Union can prepare to sit down and discuss points at the plate, but he football coach, still has a only if the move would be "economically economics. That could mean owners may open has the competitive approach lot of opinions about the silly." He said the "only real challenge" their financial books for the union. of a defensive halfback. He game and is never bashful USFL's is to is loaded about make sure there is a chance to compete with baseball expressing them. (AP) -- A trade yesterday for the Texas smarts. fairly in the fall on national TV. Usher Allen, one of the top Rangers as the Rangers sent outfielder The chances indicated two healthy football league's Billy are that, un- coaches in the NFL for more Sample to the for infielder less Dunston would eliminate the NFL problem of franchise has a big than a decade, coached in Toby Harrah. The Yanks also get a player to spring, he shifts. will be sent down the USFL the last two years be named later. Harrah hit .217 with one for more seasoning and a but retired this season. homer and 27 RBIs last summer. lengthy course Sample in swinging He recently analyzed the GOLF batted .247 with five homers, 33 EBIs a the bat. USFL qarterbacks. George (UPI) -- The LPGA Turquoise Classic begins 18 stolen bases. The Cubs are well aware says Jim Kelly of Houston is in Phoenix today and defending champion that Bowa may feel the heat number-one overall, a rating Chris Johnson is part of the field. Johnson (AP) -- The 1984 National League Rookie of in July, August and Septem- a lot of people would agree will be competing against such standouts as the Year, pitcher Dwight Gooden, signed a ber, and if Dunston goes with. Jan Stephenson, Alice Miller and Betsy one-year contract with the New York Mets down to the Minors again, he Kelly passed for 44 touch- King. The 72-hole tournament runs through yesterday. Incentives reportedly could make will be playing with his dgwns last season, a pro Sunday. the deal worth $400,000. The Mets also said bags packed. record until Dan Marino of shortstop Jose (UPI) -- The second stop of the Oquendo signed a one-year The White Sox got a nifty Miami broke it in the NFL PGA's Florida tour is at Coral Springs contract. rookie of their own in a campaign last fall. where the $500,000 Honda Classic begins today. The winter trade with the San Allen rates Steve Young of field includes the top finishers from last Diego Padres. Los Angeles and Chuck Fusina His name is Ozzie weekend's Doral Open, namely winner Mark Guillen, of Baltimore as the best (UPI) -- Top Seed John McEnroe and number- not too long ago rated the McCumber, runnerup Tom Kite and number-three scramblers. He says Young two both advanced in $375,000 pride of the San Diego Farm Jack Nicklaus. They will be trying to and Reggie Collier of WCT Houston Shootout. McEnroe got System. dethrone Bruce Lietzke, the reigning by a Orlando are the top runners, stubborn Wojtex Fibak 6-2, 6-7, 7-5, while Ozzie was one champion at Coral Springs. of he meaning they can advance the Curren beat 6-4, 6-4 to players who moved from San ball, not just run around in complete first-round play. Second-round Diego to 84E 8411 Chicago in the the backfield. action produced an upset as defending trade that sent Lamarr Hoyt Here's the surprise. (AP) -- The Pittsburgh Pirates have signed champion Mark Dickson whipped number-four in the other direction. George thinks Fusina and 12-year veteran pitcher Rich Reuschel to a Jimmy Arias 6-3, 4-6, 7-6. Number-five Tim It was a gambling trade by Young have what he calls the Minor League contract. Reuschel had been Mayotte and Shahar Perkiss of Israel also both sides. Hoyt won the Cy best "heart" for the game. released by the Chicago Cubs. scored second-round victories yesterday.

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