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DAILY GAZETTE Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Vol. 41 - No. 160 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Friday, August 23, 1985

South Africa bans meetings # UPI) -- South African in the township of Aliwal North. thorities, saying they want to They were among 26 people shot avoid violence, have banned by police breaking up crowds of meetings on September 1, the blacks. first anniversary of series of South African police say they riots. jailed 103 people yesterday in Eighteen black towns around violence in black ghettos. ohannesburg had planned In Soweto, a black township therings to mark the outside Johannesburg, witnesses anniversary. said police whipped and rounded The riots began as a protest up scores of school children who against rent increases. They boycotted classes. Some were as quickly spread to nation-wide young as eight. outcries against a new con- The children were put in stitution that continued the armored cars and taken to a policies of Apartheid, although police station. One parent giving Asians and mixed-race compared Soweto to a "concentra- people representation in the tion camp." government. Militant black students have A year of racial violence has called for protests leading up followed, in which nearly 640 to the anniversary. The people were killed. September 21st anniversary also WPolice say six blacks were coincides with a strike deadline shot to death during the night by black miners. Up to 400,000 350 miles south of Johannesburg, miners are expected to strike. This accident occured on Sherman Avenue earth mover attempted a left turn into near the rock crusher yesterday. the rock crusher area, striking the According to police reports, the car vehicle. Minor injuries were reported. Weekend schedule tried to pass the earth mover, and the (Photo by PR3 Leon Dudley) I \'~ Saturday 1:05 p.m. Soul Train Sunday 1:50 p.m. USBH Welterweight 12:30 p.m. Movie "It Couldn't Title Fight - Gary Happen To A Nicer Shuttle countdown continues smootly Hinton vs Joe Manley Guy" (UPI) -- The countdown communications satellites and a 3:00 p.m. Baseball 2:00 p.m. Baseball - St. Louis for 1,500 pound relay station during lauching the ambitious number of materials processing Minnesota vs Boston vs Atlanta mission a six-hour spacewalk. of space shuttle experiments. or Detroit vs 5:00 p.m. Budweiser Arlington Discovery Engineers are still debating continues smoothly today The flight also will feature a California Million on a whether to use a revised Horse Race launch pad daring "rescue" in Cape Canaveral, of a communica- computer program to modulate Fla. tions satellite that was Discovery's lift-off. They want stranded last As the twentieth shuttle April in too low to avoid a replay of Chal- an mission, Discovery will blast earth orbit to function lenger's premature engine Stateside Newspapers properly. off tomorrow, at 8 a.m., with a Two astronauts will failure during its lift-off last crew of five, a cargo of three try a daring "hot wire" of the month. @ I want a Stateside newspaper in GTMO. Yes No FLIGHT Name c 9ON.INUES Address SCHFDULF

Phone PRD DATE AIRCRAFT DEPARTURE DESTINATION ARRIVAL CONTINUES MON C9B (MEDEVAC) 11:50 a.m. Roosey Roads 1:50 p.m. Andrews USA Today MON C-12 (26-28) 8:00 a.m. Nassau 10:10 a.m. TUE 727 (MAC) 12:30 p.m. Kingston 1:15 p.m. Washington Post TUE 727 (MAC) 4:15 p.m. Norfolk 6:59 p.m. THU C-141 (Cargo) 10:10 a.m. Roosey Roads 12:10 p.m. Norfolk Wall Street Journal FRI 727 (MAC) 12:30 p.m. Kingston 1:15 p.m. 727 (MAC) 4:15 p.m. Norfolk 6:59 p.m. .Leeward Point residents may drop off completed box at FRI C-131 (AUG 30-SEPT 3) 8:00 a.m. Santo Domingo 10:10 a.m. the Leeward Mini Mart. FRI Windward residents may drop off completed box near MOTES: the door of the Main Exchange or in the HEX Mini 1. C-131 passengers must take the 5:30 a.m. Mike boat. Mart. 2. C-12 passengers must take the 6:30 a.m. ferry boat. This is not a contract and you are under no 3. C-9B and C-141 Space "A" passengers must take the 6:30 ferry boat. Sign-up starts at 7:00 a.m. obligation to actually subscribe. 4. The returning Summer Flight will be arriving August 29 vice 28 from Jacksonville. Reagan speaks at fund raiser

(UPI) -- Acting like the and with gusto." candidate of last autumn, Reagan said he will campaign President Reagan interrupted his in the fall for tax reform. He California vacation last night defended his strategic defense for a public appearance. initiative, usually called "Star Reagan spoke at a Republican Wars," and his policies in fund-raising dinner in Los Central America. Angeles. About 200 anti-Reagan It was Reagan's first such demonstators were outside the appearance since he had cancer Century Plaza Hotel. surgery last month. He referred Reagan told 1,000 California to the operation, saying "Nancy Republicans attending, "What the and I have said a few prayers of American people see is that the thanks in the last few weeks." other party just keeps going in circles." Reagan and the first lady are He added, "In contrast, we are to return today to their ranch going forward, with confidence in Santa Barbara, Calif.

It's back to school!

School will be in session

(back turned) gives the flag to Col. Lt. Col. James Rayburn (left) prepares for a full day to turn over command of the Naval Rayburn, and Col. Robert Hart, Deputy fOr uday Security Group Activity to Lt. Col. Director Intelligence, Headquarters Ronald Culp at JPJ Mountain yesterday. Marine Corps (saluting) looks on. (Photo on Monday Lt. John Tower, Executive Officer NSGA, by PR3 Leon Dudly) III-/III1111 11111111 i H 11111111 111111 11111 11111 For Community bulletin board your

information. Weekend agenda.

Saturday. Alfie" and "The Act;" CPO, "The 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. -- Wood Verdict;" Downtown, "No Movie Hobby Shop will be open for FIL-A Picnic - The Labor Navy Exchange - Inflation 5:30 p.m. -- Catholic due to USO Show;" McCalla, purchase of fiberglass resin Day potluck picnic for FIL-AM fighter for the week of Services. "Pete's Dragon" and "Supergirl;" with hardener. Club members and their guests August 26 to August 30 is Marine, "Cheech and Chong's 9:30 a.m. -- Church of will be held at Windill "Western Sandwich" with Corsican 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. -- Wood Brothers" and Christ, McCalla Chapel. Beach, Sunday, September 1, cheese for only 99 cents. Hobby Shop will be open for "Dominique;" Leeward, "Swiss from 11:30 a.m. until 6 p.m., purchase of fiberglass resin Family Robinson" and "Tron." cabanas 14, 15 and 16. Navy Exchange -- The 9:30 a.m. -- Protestan with hardener. Sunday School, Base Chapel. Members bring side dish to Beauty Shop has a postition 9 p.m. -- Socializers Club, share. for a licenced beautician. 1 to 7 p.m. -- Local open. Call Martha at 4764 or drop 9:30 a.m. -- Catholic Artists' Exhibit, at the Barrel The by the NEX Beauty Service, Windward Chapel. Reflex Photo Club -- Shop. Club. Wine and cheese will be **en Cable Beach is closed Reflex Photo Club is having a until August 25. served. 9:30 a.m. -- Church of Jesus special meeting to elect a Navy Exchange - The Navy new vice-president and to Exchage Ladies Department has Christ of Latter-Day Saints 8 p.m. -- AA Meeting, East Sunday. Corinaso Point Chapel. discuss up-coming club received a shipment of ladies I Bargo Hut (0), 2604 or 7269. events. Also, anyone wanting casual blouses ranging in 8 a.m. -- Pentecostal Gospel 10:45 a.m. -- CCD, old high to join or get information sizes 38-44. 8 p.m. -- The group "Now and Assembly, Bay Hill Chapel. Sschool. can attend. All members must Then" will perform at Downtown attend or call Mike at 2872 Marine Corps Exchange -- Lyceum. 8 a.m. - Jamaican Apostolic a 11 a.m. -- Protestant DWH, 2919 AWH or Dave 2144 All you divers looking for a Pentecostal Assembly, Bay Hill AW. The combo will change at bargain, the Marine Corps Service, Windward Chapel, 8 p.m. -- Movies -- COMO, Chapel. LLeeward Chapel. this meeting. Exchange Dive Shop will be "Christina;" Windjammer, "Oh featuring a selected group of City Colleges of masks and fins at a 50 a 11 a.m. - Junior Church, old Chicago -- It is not too percent off, August 24 Monday's agenda. Yhigh school. late to register for through August 31. Introduction to Basic! Make 12:30 p.m. -- Bay Skeet and 6:30 a.m. -- Catholic Mass, 8 p.m. - AA Meeting (0), East t the most of your Marine Corps Exchange -- TTrap Club, "Skeet Club" (on th Base Chapel. Bargo Hut. 4581 AW microcomputer at work or at Is traveling too far off in way to Phillips Park), 9 a.m. -- Deadline for home. We wills study the your plans? The Marine Corps cor 3296 AWH. department heads to submit daily a basic concepts behind all Exchange has a great selec- muster reports to admin office. * computer programs, using tion of luggage, shop early 8 p.m. -- Movies: COMO, 1 to 5 p.m. -- Local applications in this nuts and for the best selections! 6 p.m. -- TOPS (Take Off "Protocol;" Windjammer, "No EArtists' Exhibit at the Barrel bolts course. Late Pounds Sensibly), U.S. Naval Movie Shown;" CPO, "To Catch A Club. Wine and cheese will be registration for college Pony and Horse Rides - Hospital, Fleet Sick Call King;" Downtown, "Who Says I served. classes runs through August On Saturday, from 9 a.m. Clinic, 3396 AT or 4204 AWH. Can't Ride A Rainbow;" McCalla, 6:30 p.m. -- Protestant 30. Call 4748 for more until noon, Recreation 6:30 p.m. -- Slimnastics "Once Upon A Time In America;" Service, Windward Chapel. information. Services will be sponsoring Classes, Caribbean Arts and Marine, "Vertigo;" Leeward, 7 p.m. -- Praise Hour, The rides at the Old Pet and Zoo, Crafts Workshop at Marina Point, "Experience Preferred But Not Hook. C ity Colle ges of next to Villamar Pool. Fee is 3934. Essential." 8 p.m. -- A.D., "The Exciting Chicago -- It is not too 50 cents per ride and a Story of the Early Church," The lateto register for college pictures will be taken for $1 Hook. classes! City Colleges of apiece. Call Reenie, for more 8 p.m. -- AA Meetings, East Chicago still has space details at 2381. School Lunch Program Bargo Hut (C), 2604 or 7269. available in the following As part of the new school lunch program implimented by W.T. courses, Speech, Physical Base Pound -- The Base Sampson Elementary School, students whose family income qualify 8 p.m. -- The group "Now and Science, English Composition Pound cares for animals for a will be eligible for free or reduced price meals. Then" will perform at the II, Literature, Psychology period of 10 days only. If Each hot meal will consist of meat or meat alternative, Leeward Lyceum. and History. For more your pet is missing, call vegetable, milk, bread and dessert. 8 p.m. -- Movies -- COMO information, call 4748 today. 4440 or 4105 for an appoint- a The regular price for the hot lunch will be $1.30, and the "Trick or Treats;" Windjammer ment to view the animals. I reduced meal price will be 40 cents. "Creepshow;" CPO, (No Movie MADD -- The chartering Applications for the program will be sent home with students Tonight), Downtown, "She Done meeting on Mothers Against Wild Animals -- If wild during the first week of school and will contain all necessary Him Wrong;" McCalla, "Garbo Drunk Driving (MADD) will animals are a problem in your information, including the income eligibility guidelines below. Talks;" Marine, "Krull;" meet Wednesday, September 4 neighborhood, call 4440 or Total household income including such incomes as salaries, rental Leeward, "No Movie tonight due at 6 p.m., in the Education 4105 and report it. The income, child support, alimony, etc. to USO Show." and Training Room, Naval problem wil be dealt with Specific information will be provided in the application. Readers 1 Hospital. The public is shortly thereafter. are encouraged to informally compute their household income and *invited to attend. Pot compare with the scale below. YARD SALES further information, contact Substitutes Teachers -- All parents who are interested in applying for the program are Lt. Chris Laurent, at 2283 The NBCPO is accepting Granadillo Point 13C requested to complete the application when received and forward the Saturday from 8 a.m. until AWH. applications for substitute application directly to OIC, PSD (Guard Mail Stop 4) as soon as teachers for the elementary noon. Women's clothes (size possible. 9-11), childrens clothes and high schools. Rate of pay All applications are processed in strict confidentiality. All (size 2T-3T), new Central Fidelity Bank -- is $46 per day, $23 for toddler applicants will be notified of the eligibility determination, at swing and assorted decorative The Central Fidelity Bank is half-days. There are immedi- which time they may obtain free or reduced price meal tickets from items. happy to announce more hours ate openings and work the elementary school cafeteria. and services offered to our schedules are flexible. Call a Monthly menus will be available at the cafeteria and weekly Villamr 1247E (6th St.) Leeward residence starting in 4117 DWH for more informa- menues will be published in the Daily Gazette. Saturday from 8 a.m. until tion. September. Watch the Daily For those students desiring not to paticipate in the school lunch noon. A little of everything, Gazette and TV8 for more program, individual menu items will be available at a la carte information, or call At tention all a prices. Tierra Ray 64 Saturday 4372/4672. Navy/Marine Personnel - from 8 to 11 a.m. Pre-packout Are your English or math People In Free Meals Reduced Price Meals sale. Lots of odds and ends. Friends of the Corral - skills keeping you from Household Join us for a meeting today reali z ing your full Year Month Week Year Month Week Radio Range 6 (Near 1 at 5 p.m. at the corral. We potential? Now is the time to a will be discussing corral do something about them. Free Windmill Beach) Saturday 1 6,625 569 132 9,713 810 187 from 9 to 11 a.m. Picnic management, lessors' classes are starting 2 9,165 764 177 13,043 1,087 251 table, $20, baby items, responsiblilities, tack and September 9 through the Navy 3 11,505 959 222 16,373 1,365 315 nic-naks, clothes, framed horse care, resale items and Campus Basic Skills Program. 4 13,845 1,154 287 19,703 1,642 379 pictures, and safety. For more information, For information regarding other misc. 5 18,185 1,349 312 23,033 1,920 443 items. contact Lance Don at 2991. pre-testing, call Lindy at 6 18,525 1,544 357 26,363 2,197 507 4307 (MWF 8-11) or 2186 AWH. 7 20,865 1,739 402 29,693 2,475 572 Tierra Kay 2 Saturday from 8 23,205 1,934 447 33 023 2,752 636 10 a.m. until ? Bathroom Each rugs, toys, games, plants, t Additional +2,340 +195 +45 +3,330 +278 +65 clothes, carpet, ceramics, 1111111 EhIIIII1IIIIIIIIIII11hII1111uIIhIIuhIII1 books, cassette tapes, Meal tickets are available at the school cafeteria as 1111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111I1111IIIII1 curtain rods and curtains, follows: bedroom set, sofa, ceramic DA_-[ILY ( AETI[ Full Price Lunch $6.50 (One week) $13.00 (two weeks) Christmas tree, kitchenware, U.S. Navys Only Shore-aed Daily Newspaper Reduced Price Lunch $2.00 (One Week) $4.00 (two weeks) bedspread, dinette set, Ticket sales commencing Monday, August 26, will be from racket. Capt. Robert Alln, USH .Criwander, U.S. Naval Base 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. - Monday through Friday. Lt. Omit. Rick Fischer USH. Public Affairs Officer J02 Neil Guillebea, 1J'N.Ast. PA/Managing Editor J03 Ieri Thrmas, UM. . Assistant Editor Mrs. S.usanJukins .SceayAscaeEditor Ms. Ann-Elizabeth f Thff.Production Assistant We encourage you to participatee. 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2 FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1985 Guantanamo Daily Gazette Bicycle riders should School Staarts Soon, ride on the edge of the pavement in the direction School bus rules Watc h Out For of the traffic and should dismount and walk across any intersection. They 1. Students should report to 5. Students are requested to should learn and use the bus stop no more than 10 talk quietly and in a normal proper hand signals at all tone while riding the bus, and K times. They should ride minutes prior to the scheduled to pick-up time and should conversation with the drivers and from school in an immediately return to their will be kept to a minimum while orderly, responsible, and homes after departing from the the bus is in motion. considerate manner being bus. 6. There will be no transistor ATTENTION MOTORISTS: The alert to traffic safety at radios, knives, or other sharp speed limit from Marine all times. 2. Food or drinks are not to instruments transported on the Housing through Nob Hill be consumed at the bus stops or buses. will be 20 m.p.h. between on the buses. 7. Students are to obey the 7:15 and 8 a.m. and 1:50 * 3. Students will conduct instructions of the bus driver and 2:30 p.m. themselves at the bus stop and and/or bus monitor at all times. on the bus in an orderly, 8. Bus stops in housing areas considerate manner. are determined by Base 4. After the bus has come to a Authorities and buses will stop "Stop, Look, and Listen" complete stop, students will only at authorized locations. should be employed at all board in an orderly manner Any inquiries regarding bus stop times while walking or moving directly to a seat and locations, bus drivers, bus bicycle riding to insure Stemaining seated until the bus routes, etc., should be brought the safety of all as reached their departure to the attention of the PWD students. point. Motor Pool.

SCHOOLBUSO SCHOOL BUS SCHEDULE BUS ROUTE NO. 6 BUS ROUTE 10 High School From Elementary School Granadillo Circle 6:52 2:53 Leeward Point Kindergarten Granadillo Point 6:56 2:58 Students shall be picked up at the East Bargo 7:01 2:45 Elementary School with the carry all van West Bargo 7:03 2:48 at 10:10 a.m. High School 7:11 2:35 Arrive: Corinaso Point 10:25 Elementary School Arrive: Windward Ferry Landing 10:28 BUS ROUTE M0. 1 (Kindergarten A.M. Only) Arrive: Leeward Side 11:00 High School TO FROM Granadillo Point 7:21 East Bargo 7:26 Students are then transported home. Nob Hill 7:00 2:50 Center Bargo 7:28 High School 7:15 2:35 West Bargo 7:31 BUS ROUTE N0. 11 Caravella Point 7:36 From Elementary School, Elementary School Elementary School 7:40 2:05 Kindergarten A.M. Nob Hill 7:30 2:20 Granadillo Circle 2:15 Day Care Center 7:35 (Kindergarten P.M. Only) Elementary School 10:20 (Kindergarten A.M. Only) Granadillo Point 2:20 Caravella Point 10:25 Elementary School 7:40 2:05 (Kindergarten P.M. Only) East Bargo 10:30 Day Care Center 2:10 Center Bargo 10:35 (Including Kindergarten P.M.) BUS ROUTE NO. 7 West Bargo 10:40 Villamar (2nd through 2:15 High School Day Care Center 10:45 6th St. Kindergarten P.M. Only) Center Bargo 7:00 2:42 Caravella Point 7:05 2:36 To Elementary School and BUS ROUTE NO. 2 Marina Point 7:10 2:31 Kindergarten P.H. High School High School 7:15 2:26 Tierra Kay (TK 1 to 100) 7:00 2:35 Day Care Center 10:50 High School 7:15 2:25 Elementary School Villamar 11:05 (Including Kindergarten A.M. to Nob Hill 11:10 Elementary School school and Kindergarten P.M. from Granadillo Point 11:15 Tierra Kay (TK1-47, stop by TKl7) 7:25 2:15 school) Elementary School 11:20 (Including Kindergarten A.M.) Kittery Beach 7:25 2:20 BUS ROUTE NO. 12 Elementary School 7:40 2:05 Iguana Terrace 7:30 2:15 From Elementary School and Elementary School 7:40 2:05 Kindergarten A.M. BUS ROUTE MO. 3 Chapel Hill 2:25 Righ School Elementary School 10:20 Tierra Kay (TKl-100) 7:00 2:30 BUS ROUTE 0. 8 Tierra Kay (TK1-56, stop by TK17) 10:27 High School 7:15 2:30 High School Kittery Beach 10:32 Admin Hill 7:00 2:35 Radio Point 10:40 Elementary School Oil Point 7:02 2:37 Paola Point 10:43 (Including Kindergarten A.M. to Corinaso Point 7:05 2:40 Trzyna Village 10:46 school and Kindergarten P.m. from Ocean View 7:10 2:45 Trailer Park 10:50 school) Gas Hill 7:15 2:50 . Tierra Kay (TK48-100, stop by TK88) 7:25 2:15 High School 7:20 2:30 To Elementary School and (Including Kindergarten A.M.) Kindergarten P.H. Kittery Beach (361-364, stop by 364) 7:30 2:20 Elementary School (Including Kindergarten A.M.) (Including Kindergarten A.M. to Trailer Park 10:53 Elementary School 7:40 2:05 school and Kindergarten P.M. from Chapel Hill 10:57 school) Tierra Kay (TK57-100, stop by TK88) 11:07 BUS ROUTE MO. 4 Paola Point 7:24 2:27 Tierra Kay (TK101-150, stop by 129) 11:10 High School Trailer Park 7:27 2:24 Marine Site 11:19 Tierra Kay (TK1-100) 7:00 2:40 Evans Point 7:30 2:19 Marina Point 11:22 Tierra Kay (All others) 7:05 2:45 Mobile Point 7:35 2:15 Elementary School 11:25 High School 7:15 2:30 Elementary School 7:40 2:05 BUS ROUTE NO. 13 Marina Point 2:08 High School Elementary School Marine Site 2:12 Villamar lst-6th St. 7:00 2:45 (Including Kindergarten A.M. to High School 7:15 2:30 school and Kindergarten P.m. from BUS ROUTE NO. 9 LEEWARD School) To High School, Elementary and Elementary School Tierra Cdy (TK101-128, stop by 128) 7:25 2:10 Kindergarten A.M. Villamar 1st St. 7:25 2:15 . Tierra Kay (TK129-150 and Radio 7:30 2:20 Granadillo Circle 7:30 2:20 Range, stop by TK138) Students shall be picked up starting Elementary School 7:40 2:05 Elementary School 7:40 2:05 at approximately 6:00 a.m. until the Walkers should use the walk in an orderly bus reaches the Leeward Point Ferry paved area beside the road responsible, and safe Landing at 6:55 a.m. All students ar e BUS ROUTE NO. 5 staying well away from the manner, being continually picked up along a single, pre-design sated Nigh School road itself. They should alert to the traffic. route. Kittery Beach 7 70 2:4 Iguana Terrace 7:05 2:49 Arrive: Windward Side 7:25 High School 7:10 2:44 High School 7:30 Elementary School 7:40 Elementary School (Including Kindergarten A.M.) 7:15 2:24 From Elementary School and Hig;h Admin Hill School Oil Point 7:17 2:26 Corinaso PoinL 7:19 2:29 7:23 2:34 Leave: Elementary School 2:05 r Ocean View Leave: High School 2:20 Gas Hill 7:28 2:39 7:30 \y il , Trzyna Village 2:28 7:33 2:18 Arrive: Windward Ferry Landing * Radio Point Arrive: Leeward Side 3:00v L Deer Point 7:37 2:12 7:40 2:05 Elementary School Students are then transported home.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1985 3 Snantanamo Daily. Gazette SPORTS WORLD

In the Major League last night. LOCAL SCENE

Labor Day Golf Event Mets lead Cards by one-half game in East The Yatera Seca Golf Association is sponsoring a (UPI) -- The Mets are still the Baltimore, 4-0. The California game with Texas. Boyd was "Labor Day Golf Event" September National League East leaders by Angels ended a seven-game New involved in a shouting match 1-2. Sign-up is on August 31 at one-half game over St. Louis. At York Yankee win streak with a with teammate Jim Rice on 4 p.m. Tee time is at 8:30 a.m. Shea Stadium last night, Darryl 3-2 victory, and Detroit scored Wednesday night over what the September 1. Pick your own twice in the thirteenth inning, pitcher Strawberry slammed a two-run terms lack of offensive partner. Refreshments will be Intercommand Swim Meet once on a Darrell Evans homer, support. Rice accused Boyd, 25, homer and a two-run double to provided. For more infomation, The Intercommand Swim Meet propel New York over the San to beat Oakland, 5-3. of "showing up the team." Both contact Pro-Shop at 2519. will be held tomorrow at the Francisco Giants, 7-0. Terry Boston right-hander Dennis players had to be separated by "Oil Windjammer Pool, 6 p.m. Leach, a last-minute starter, Can" Boyd failed to appear manager John McNamara and other Soccer at fired a three-hitter and Fenway Park for last night's team members. GBYAA and Recreation Services Fishing improved to 2-1. will hold a Clinic for soccer the Leeward Point E- In Houston, a bases-loaded coaches at Cooper Field Assosiation's Labor Day Fishi walk to Mike Jorgenson capped a Shootout at Jeremy Ranch tomorrow, at 8 a.m., and a Tournament begins on Friday, two-run ninth-inning rally in clinic for soccer umpires and August 30 at 4 p.m. and the Cardinals' 2-1 victory over (AP/UPI) - and Mike to clinch the American win. referees on September 7, at 8 continues through Monday, the Astros. Sullivan teamed for a a.m. For more information on September 2, until noon with the Checking last night's other record-tying 59 and a two-stroke and Denis Watson these clinics call Fred Del final weigh in. are co-leaders results, San Diego banked lead after one round of the after the first Valle at 2383 DWH. Cash prizes will be awarded round of Montreal, 3-0, Philadelphia got $450,000 shootout at Jeremy the World Series of and the three categories that Golf in Akron, Ohio. by Western Division-leading Los Ranch. Each shot a will be judged are: 1. Snapper five-under-par 65. Calvin Peete Angeles, 2-0, Pittsburgh downed Cabana Rentals and Grouper, 2. Jack and is one shot back. Do not Cincinnati, 5-1, and Thad Gene Littler and John Mahaffey forget that you can Pompeno, and 3. Mackerel, Snook Bosley's pinch-hit solo homer in made a run at the leaders with rent cabanas through the Tours and Barracuda. Each category 'n Travel Office! the ninth lifted the Chicago five straight birdies on the Betsy King leads the LPGA's Call 3845 or will be awarded and presented at 3846, Monday through Friday, Cubs over the Braves, 3-2, in back nine for an 1l-under-par $300,000 National Pro-Am in 1 p.m. on Monday, September 2 Atlanta. 61. Four other teams are two Denver after firing a three- 7:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. for at the Windward Marina. strokes off the pace at the under-par 69 yesterday. King is more information. The entry fee is $10. Kansas City refuses to lose Seniors Tournament near Salt one stroke ahead of U.S Open The Association is also any ground to the American Lake City. champion Kathy Baker, Becky sponsoring a Youngsters' Fishing League West front-running Pearson and Lori Garbacz. Tournament on September 2, at 8 Angels. January and Sullivan, the Lightning and rain twice inter- Diving a.m. until 1 p.m. and will take defending champions, equalled rupted the tournament, and play That instructor "Par place at Windward and Leeward In Chicago last night, the the best-ball tournament with was suspended becuase of Excellance" Bill Mimiaga is Point Marinas. First, second and Royals put together a four-run Thursday's performance. They darkness with some golfers still giving a seminar for Reef Raider third place prizes will be rally in the sixth inning and matched the one-round mark of on the course. Those players members on rescue exits. The awarded for the largest fish and left Comiskey Park with a 7-3 13-under-par set two years ago will finish up today before the seminar will be held at 6:30 a fourth prize will be awarded triumph over the White Sox. by and Lee second round begins. p.m., today at the Reef for the most fish caught with a Steve Balboni's two-run homer Trevino. Raider classroom. Get some free line. ignited the K.C. burst. Danny tips on how to handle helping a The entry fee is $2. Contact Jackson picked up his twelfth The U.S. won the Walker Cup buddy out of the surf. This one Bill Hall at 6526 for more win, and Dan Quisenberry notched for the seventh straight time Fan Fact you will not want to miss! details! the save, his thirtieth. with a 13-11 victory over a team from Great Britain and Ireland. Elsewhere in the American U.S. Amateur Golf champion Scott The answer to yesterday's Fan Captain's League last night, Boston Verplank clinched a tie by Fact question of when did Cup Standings Britain tripped Texas, 8-4, to snap a defeating win the last Walker Cup Team Total Points six-game losing skid, and out on one-up. Bob Lewis followed with Golf Matches is: In 1971 at SIMA 285 the West Coast, Seattle blanked a 4-2 victory over Cecil Bloice Andrews, Scotland, Britain won. NAS/VC-10 2 7 7 . 3 3 Marine Barracks 246 NAVSTA Red 213 NSGA/CO"L" 200.83 NAVSTA Blue 196 NAVSTA Wlite 188.33 W.T. Sampson 161.5 i113BRIEFS FTG 152 Hospital 70 (UPI) - Top seed Mats Wilander of Sweden reached (UPI) -- Tennis gets a new look in Atlantic City Includes Basketball, one Swim Meet, Golf, Volleyball, first the quarter-finals of the ATP Championship in tonight. None other than master-schemer Bobby Track Meet, first Horseshoes, Bowling, and Softball. Mason, Ohio. The defending champion whipped Ken Riggs is teaming with Vitas Gerulaitis in a Flach, 6-1, 6-4. Fourth seed of West doubles match against Martina Navratilova and Pam Ladies Intercommand Germany played the evening's feature match and Shriver. The winning team will share $300,000, Softball defeated . The 17-year-old Wimbledon and the losers, $200,000. If experience counts, champion took care of Sadri, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4. Riggs and Gerulaitis are sure winners. Riggs, 67, Tomorrow Number-two Anders Jarryd also won yesterday, but is older than Navratilova and Shriver put Leeward Point Tim Wilkison pulled an upset and eliminated third together. noon Marine Barracks vs SIMA seed . 1:30 p.m. PWD vs NAS Warriors

By Charles Morey the fans. How many remains to be Manager of the year. It is not quite the same as winning an MVP THE SPORTS Westernoivision. Award or a Cy Young, but the managers like it, especially the nThis is the fifth running of the mile and one-quarter stake two winners. on the gtass and unhappily there It looks like a miniature the Yankees. Bobby, an easy Cincinnati. tot excellent pitching, they have up. The golden gelding, Lotto Contest this time. Each rider, may have to drive his Johnson has his team, built opened a 1ong lead in the racing's all-time money-winner, league has several strong players and around make them respond to the amazing Dwight 4Western Division. was retired recently at the age candidates and the four the New York challenge. Gooden, playing excellent base- forceoofJhis boundless energ tf10oughly comparable to 70 divisional finishes almost ball. The Mets have been good Rose inherited a losing teamo human. certainly will play a big part Mauch has handled the all season and figure to be in the voting after the and has driven it into a winning season. California players like a first or second at the wire. If record. He has done it with the twice and put on a show each There are four leading bidders veteran jockey on a front- they win, Dave's chances will f for the award in the force of his boundless energy tclu American running horse in the Kentucky improve. and some field leadership when League. In no particular order Derby. He also can hear the has played first base. He has matched group in Sunday'sw they are Billy Martin of the footsteps just behind him, the Herzog, his St. Louis rival in ArlingtonnParnryn Conctgo Inot let his pursuit of Ty renewal. Trainer Charlie Yankees, Gene Mauch of the Kansas City Royals have been the East, has put together a Cobb's all-time hit record get Whittingham, 72, will be on nd Angels, Bobby Cox of the Blue closing in. lineup that leaps with speed and in the way. with two crack runners from Jays and Dick Howser of the then gets faster. If his How about a tip of the hat California. The "Bal Eagle" of Royals. That leaves Howser, who has pitching stands up in the last timake it an Ascot top hat, to the backstretch took ton.honors Martin, looking a little worn lucked six weeks, he will get a lot into some talented young of Arlington Park in Chicago. with as he peers from the votes. "Perrault" in 1982. This Yankee pitchers and has handled them Less than one month after time he has "Greinton" and dugout, still has revved up a with patience and wisdom. ffire destroyed the clubhouse and "Dahar," both stakes winners squad that was sluggish for the The National League also has grandstand at the track, it will this year. first half of the season. He has at least four challengers for Lasorda began the season with Fput on a renewal of the Ano that op run net from the players so hot that Smokey managerial honors. more problems than you can find Arlington Million this Sunday. California is "Ring's Island." the Bear has banned them from Again, listing them at random on a tax form. He lost one of Also scheduled to run is "Gate the woods. they are Tommy Lasorda of the his starting pitchers, Alejandro The ashes were still hot on Dancer," who will go to the post Cox is facing the biggest test Dodgers, Dave Johnson of the Pena. He had problems at first JJuly 31 when the racing worle with enough bizarre headgear to now. His Toronto club has Mets, Whitey Herzog of the base and third base. His hitters Ssaid it could not be done. look like a horse in a jousting frittered away a big lead and Cardinals and "Surprise, all looked muscle bound. He got AArlington is doing it and has match. He can run, especially in now can feel the hot breath of Surprise," Pete Rose of the Dodgers moving and, thanks erected temporary stands to hole the latestages.

4 FRIDAY, AUGUST 23. 1985 Guantanamo Daily Gazette