Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

Vol. 43 -- No. 91 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Tuesday, May 12, 1987

N Hospital ship USNS Mercy treats thousands (Aboard USNS MERCY) -- Mercy sailed to her next port visits in Papua New W E News of the bay "You cannot treat us all, but port. Guinea, Fiji and the you have touched our hearts," Mercy will complete the surrounding islands. said one Filipino of the Philippine portion of the Mercy will return to her hospital ship USNS Mercy's cruise June 1 and sail on to home port of Oakland, Calif., Scheduled power outage (T-AH 19) visit to his city. the south Pacific, to include in mid-July. A scheduled power outage is required for PWD to make The Mercy arrived in the necessary repairs to high voltage power lines in the Philippines eight weeks ago CPO Club/Post Office area. on a five-month humanitarian Wednesday, May 13, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and training mission. Medical *Auto Hobby Shop GPO Club and Pool personnel from the U.S. Navy, *Sewage Pump House, Bldg.860 Steam Rack Army and Air Force, public *Cooper Field Complex BOQ health services and the *Windjammer Pool Crematory Philippine medical community *Windjammer Club Deer Point Housing have treated more than 35,000 *New Gym Construction Site Doll House needy Filipinos in four *Bowling Bldg. 840 ports. *Dolf Shack COM Club Pool More than 500 major surge- 'Nursery (Plants) Mobile Point Housing ries have been performed *Pump House Bldg. 418 Rec. Services Marina aboard Mercy. Six hundred COM Club and Snack Shack Yacht Club minor surgeries were per- New BOQ Construction Site formed at the Medical/Dental Civic Action Project clinics Note: Areas/Bldgs. highlighted by an asterisk should ashore. only experience electrical outages of 30 minutes at the "The individual stories of beginning and end of the scheduled time (8 - 8:30 a.m. those who have been helped will be without and 1:30 - 2 p.m.). The remaining area will live on in our memo- power the entire time. ries," said Capt. Donald Sturtz, commanding officer of Military Leadership exams the medical treatment The next Military Leadership Examination for facility aboard Mercy. "Every prospective E-4, E-5, E-6 and E-7 candidates will be day there are instances administered May 21, at 7:30 a.m., at the Windjammer classified as miracles by the Club. beneficiaries of our care." Participants are to submit a special request chit or A 15-year-old girl lost her memorandum recommendation from their Division Officer left eye to an infection and to Officer in Charge, Personnel Support Detachment, no her family couldn't afford a later than 3 p.m., on May 19. false one. The Mercy's For more information contact PN1 Burkette, PSD/ESO at prosthetic technician made 4553. her a false eye. Beaches closed At first, no words, just a broad, bright smile. "I Cable Beach and Cuzco Beach will be closed through I would never have training activities. thought Friday, May 15, for military another eye," she said. "I am Attention students departing PCS very happy and grateful. Any student at the high school leaving PCS before the You've made me the happiest end of the school year who has not contacted the office girl in the world." and submitted a copy of their sponsor's orders, please In Zamboanga, the ship's do so as soon as possible. Work to the end of the crew was also tasked to as- semester and final exams must be completed to obtain sist in treating six victims yearly credit. For more information, please contact the of a truck accident, which guidance office, Ms. Dawson, at 2204 or 3100. included three men, a preg- FTG training drill -- Fleet Training Group observer, HT1 Any student at the high school leaving PCS over the nant woman and two children. Terry Baker (right), confers with Lt. Cmdr. Joseph Tomsic, summer recess will need a copy of their transcript and Four of the patients under- A-chief engineer, during general quarters drills aboard the should notify the office so they will be ready for went surgery and all were USS Nassau (LHA 4). The Nassau has been in port for several pick-up on June 22. released in stable condition weeks for training with FTG. (Photo by PH3 Jeff DeAugustine) All parents of graduating seniors should make an ap- to a local hospital before pointment to review student's school record. Please call the guidance office. It will take about fifteen minutes. Reagan denies knowing aides solicited money Housing lock-outs revelations last night on in September 1986 for The Public Works duty office will assist residents By United Press meeting officials. who have been locked out of their quarters after work- International ABC's Nightline. three Iranian away ing hours. The duty office may be reached at 4617. Secord said Reagan knew Secord said Reagan was The Housing Office will continue to assist occupants President Ronald Reagan about and approved the Octo- from the White House at the time, but was completely who get locked out during normal working hours. still denies knowing White ber 1986 sale of 500 missiles House aides even solicited to Iran in exchange for briefed on the results of the Lawn watering hours money for the Nicaraguan American hostages in Lebanon. meeting. Authorized watering hours are from 7 to 8 p.m. rebels at a time when United "I am sure President Reagan Secord said he did not Tuesdays and Saturday for lawns, and Thursdays for States aid to them was knew about this and approved reveal the meeting during his plants with a hand held hose. illegal. this every step of the way," four days of testimony last Reagan repeated his denial said Secord. week because the despite new testimony about Secord also said he arran- Congressional committees Vehicle Registration Office his involvement in aiding the ged a secret White House "were running short on time." The Vehicle Registration office hours are Monday, Contras. It came as Reagan's Wednesday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Check-outs former National Security are welcome anytime but are best served Tuesdays and Advisor, Robert McFarlane, Thursdays. opened the second week of Congressional hearings into .Around the globe Energy conservation tip the Iran-Contra scandal. From news service reports clothes that will need ironing from the dryer Remove McFarlane testified Reagan in wasting while they are still damp. There's no point had a greater role in helping energy to dry them thoroughly if they only have to be the rebels than previously dampened again. reported. Margaret Thatcher a favorite He said that Reagan knew Daily safety tip Polls in Britain show that Margaret Thatcher has reason Saudi Arabia chipped in unprecedented third term Push loads, don't pull them. for optimism in her quest for an millions of dollars for the as Prime Minister. Thatcher asked Queen Elizabeth to Contras in 1984 and 1985. dissolve Parliament, a move that formally sets the stage Inside McFarlane also said Reagan for elections in mid-June. Page 2 - Medical Adviser personally interceded with Page 2 - School Lunch Menu another country, identified Israel peace talks in Israel's Page 3 - City College Courses, Term V by sources as Honduras, that Peace was the topic, but heated debate Page 3 - The Saler had seized a shipment of cabinet Tuesday sparked some predictions that the Contra military supplies coalition government there might collapse. An interna- Page 4 - Reds Blast Mets, 12-2 bought with the Saudi money. tional peace conference, backed by the United States, is The first witness at the supported by Foreign Minister Shimon Peres. But Prime U. Iran-Contra hearings, retired Minister Yitzhak Shamir is bitterly opposed to the Air Force Maj. Gen. Richard concept, and officials say a compromise appears unlikely. Secord, made some new * Medical Adviser

Contributed by the staff .i i / U.S. Naval Hospital te i i i io SO CAPT. C. W. Cote, NC, USN, Comanding Officer Counting calories can add up weight is achieved by eating fewer Golden Gate University's new hours Smoking cessation class Talk about diets and cessation class invariably includes calories than needed or by The Golden Gate University office A free two-week smoking control Naval Hospital, May 11 calories. But what is a burning calories in exercise. located in the Educational Center behind will be held at the be held nightly, 6 - How are calories in The number of calories the library will now be open on Monday, - 22. The class will calorie? noon, 7 p.m., with all Guantanamo Bay residents food determined? How does the needed to maintain normal Wednesday, and Fridays from 9 a.m. - invited to attend. body use calories, and exact- body functions varies from until further notice. size is limited and attendance at what role do they play in person to person. If you are If you need assistance drop in and see Class ly important. For more control? overweight, a simple method Lindy or call 4782. each session is weight and registration contact Dan A calorie is a unit of to determine your calorie information ESAC meeting Wilson at 7240 DWH or 3483 AWH. heat. The number of calories needs is to multiply your The W.T. Sampson Elementary ESAC meeting contained in a portion of weight by 10. This will tell will be held tonight at 6:30 p.m. in Room Free blood pressure checks food is determined by the a- you the number of calories B-10. Fitness Month, the Naval mount of heat given off when needed to maintain your During May All interested teachers, parents and Hospital will be doing free blood pressure it is burned. Foods are burn- current weight. of the community are concerned citizens checks on a walk-in basis, Monday through in a bomb calorimeter, a To lose one pound of fat, ed invited to attend. hours of 9 a.m. - noon, surrounded by your caloric intake must be Friday between the small chamber 3 p.m. the amount of heat calories less than what and 1 - water, and 3,500 Ombudsman meeting invited, and this is a vital given off by the burning food your body burns. This takes Everyone is The May Ombudsman meeting will be held test of a person's health. is measured by how hot the time. on Thursday, May 14, at 4:45 p.m. in the water becomes. To lose one pound a week, Family Service Center Training Room. The GBOWC social Your body, in a sense, create a "calorie deficit" of topic will be "Suicide Prevention." In seven The Guantanamo Bay Officers' Wives Club burns the foods you eat. The 500 calories a day. For more information, call 4141 or 4153. on the burned your body will have will sponsor a dessert and coffee body uses the calories days, May 21, at various used 3,500 calories from its COMO Club patio Thursday, 7 (heat) to perform Nursery school board meeting members and anyone else eligible to keep you alive. fat stores to compensate for p.m. All processes The Guantanamo Bay Nursery school to attend. caloric intake is the deficit, and you will are urged When your monthly board meeting will be held on Come out and bid farewell to those higher than what your body have lost one pound of fat. Thursday, May 14, at 7 p.m. Parents are a weight leaving and support the installation of can burn, the unused calories As you embark on welcome to attend. as fat. When you control program, remember the new officers. are stored must be made by May 15. get sufficient calories that weight loss does not oc- Reservations don't Course cancellation Call Liz Lane at 4541; Chris Bone at 4700; from food, your body pulls cur evenly. Initial weight Contracting Officer's Technical from or Bette Cote at 2900. from its reserves (fat reduction is mostly Representative Course (COTR) and Blanket at a stores) to keep your life water loss and happens Purchase Agreement (BPA) have been processes working. By. fast pace. The body then cancelled for the month of June. For Pirate's Booster Club meeting adjusting the amount of reaches a plateau and will additional information, contact Vernealius The Pirate's Booster Club will hold its but at a calories you eat, or changing gradually lose fat, Talley, Training Division, at 4441 or elections for officers for the 1987-1988 your activity level, you add slower pace. Slow weight 4450. school year on Thursday, May 14, at 7 p.m., or subtract from your fat loss, although perhaps not as in the high school's library. stores. The key to gaining or gratifying, is preferred Women of the Chapel meeting Your support is wanted and needed. losing weight. because it usually means The Women of the Chapel will hold their For more information, call Cookie at One pound of fat contains, regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, May 3637. on page 4 3,500 calories. Weight loss' CONTINUED 13, at 7 p.m., at Paola Point 5. Senior Chief Pinzon will minister with Cooler tasting at the Wine Cellar songs and Rose Stock will be the guest There will be a vendor-sponsored cooler speaker. tasting at the Wine Cellar, Saturday, May W.T. Sampson Elementary For more information, call 4917 after 6 16, from 1 - 3 p.m. p.m. School lunch menu Tuition assistance applications Unique Physiques meeting The Educational Services Office at PSD Meal tickets can be pur- Pound Cake Unique Physiques, Guantanamo Bay's will be processing tuition assistance chased at the W.T. Sampson Milk Womens Body Building Club, will meet applications for City Colleges of Chicago Elementary School cafeteria, Thursday, May 14 tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Room 15 at the Term V from May 4-18. Please contact your Leeward Point Navy Exchange Beef and Bean Community Center. Command Pass Liason Representative for Main Store and the Navy Burrito Club policies and procedures will be tuition assistance request forms. POC: PN1 Lodge. Potato Chips reviewed. Burkette, PSD/ESO at 4553. Buttered Peas For more information, call Mary at 4704. Tickets may be purchased Orange Jello during the following hours: Great Pie-Eating Contest Milk Women's Club meeting cream, and Navy Lodge: Monday, Wed- Supply Cherry, apple, chocolate Friday, May 15 The Guantanamo Bay Supply Corps Women's blueberry pies are some of the great nesday, Thursday and Satur- Golden-Fried meeting on to 5 p.m. Club will hold a dinner eating you may be able to experience at day from 10 a.m. Chicken 13, at 6:30 p.m.,in the 10 a.m. to 3 Wednesday, May the Teen Center's "Great Pie-Eating and Sunday from Home-Fried (MP 399). 7 p.m. p.m. home of Marlene Siegel Contest" Thursday, May 21, at Potatoes more information call Lynn at 2408 Cafeteria: Monday through For For more information call 3195. Buttered Corn or Marlene at 3800. Friday from 7 to 11 a.m. Chocolate Pudding Committee Leeward Point Retail Milk meeting change High School Advisory Iguana Video Club of the High School Store: Tuesday through Fri- Monday, May 18 of the Iguana Video The next meeting The monthly meeting be held on day from 10 a.m. to 5:30 Baked-Stuffed Franks changed to Wednesday, May Advisory Committee will Club has been 14 at 3 p.m. in the high p.m. and Saturday from 10 with Hot Buns at 7 p.m., in the Nursery School. New Thursday, Sept. 13, library. a.m. to 3 p.m. Buttered Green Beans officials will be elected at this meeting. school The following is the lunch Chilled Fruit Salad For more information call Senior Chief menu for Wednesday, May 13 Milk Halsey at 4923 AWH or Felicia Fisher at Menu changes due to power outages through Tuesday, May 19. Tuesday, May 19 2436 AWH. Due to scheduled power outages on Lasagna Wednesday, May 13 Baked Wednesday, May 13, the following menu Toasted Cheese Seasoned Broccoli changes are planned for lunch at the COMO Garlic Bread EEO meeting Sandwich Opportunity meeting and CPO Clubs: Cake with Icing The Equal Employment Potato Salad month of May will be held on COMO Club Milk for the the Celery Sticks May 13, at 2:30 p.m., in the Wednesday, May 13 - bbq luncheon on Wednesday, corn on Public Works Department conference room. patio: ribs, chicken, hamburgers, or their alternates are the cob, and cole slaw. All primaries round with all urged to attend. Friday, May 15 - Steamship the trimmings, mashed potatoes, and rolls " Mom's Support Group and butter. The next Mom's Support Group meeting is CPO CLUB 13 Cook-out on the patio: leitte scheduled for Thursday, May 21. Watch the Wednesday, May - hamburgers, BBQ Chicken and cole slaw. Gazette for details. round will be Family Service Center at 4141 Thursday, May 14 - Steamship U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper Call the 1 p.m. or 4153 for more information. served, 11 a.m. - Capt. John Condon USN .Ccmander, U.S. Naval Base Lt. Bb Hines U .Public Affairs Officer X1.3 Paulze~h US . . .lustrator N Juan Gaon, USN. .Staff Assistant JOSA Joel Pa rks,U USN . .Staff AssistantAsitn JFrAJOA Dirkoe PaRose, rksn USN.UM . . .Staff AssistantAssist esidents show off talents during am ateur night Fed Van Horn .Staff Assistant The Clipper Club was filled show off their talents. a song he wrote, titled with music Friday, May 8, at The first place winners "Soldiers of the Sea." Gazette is published according to the rules and regu- Coghill received a trophy and The Daily of the 8 p.m., but it wasn't from were Yvette Davis and Bernard lations fcr ship and station newspapers under the direction six dollars. public affairs officer. The Daily Gazette is printed five times the usual records. Dunlap, who performed a song a week at government expense on govern t eaipet, at the Navy The music came from live titled "Let's Celebrate," by Third place went to Joel and Printing Service Branch Office. Teopinions and a who performed "Kathy's Publications official, performers. It was the Midnight Star. They won Parks, statements that appear herein are not to be construed as Paul Simon, and or as the official views of the Navy Department or Camander, U.S. Project Player Amateur Night trophy and $25. Song" by The Public Affairs Office is on the first floor of competition. Several people Second place was taken by "Vincent" by Don McClean. Naval Base. us Building 760 (Adnin Hill). If you need assistance, please call the base came to Eugene Coghill, who performed Parks was awarded a trophy. at 4819 or 4502. from around

2 Daily Gazette Tuesday, May 12, 1987 City Colleges of Chicago Term V classes

Term V at City Colleges of Chicago begins Mondays and Wednesdays. This class meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays Monday, May 25. (Note: Monday, May 25, is a Literature 117 -- A survey of early and fulfills the socio-cultrual science re- holiday, but classes will meet that day.) American literature, from the Civil War era quirement. Registration on Leeward will be held to contemporary times. Class dates are Tues- Friday, May 15, at the NAS Wardroom, begin- days and Thursdays. For students interested in ning at 9 a.m. Registration for Windward will Math 205 -- This is a calculus course, and business-related courses, City be Monday - Friday, May 18 - 22, at the Navy students will study differentiation of ele- Colleges of Chicago will offer the Campus Building, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Start your mentary functions with applications to following courses during Term V: tuition assistance paperwork now! The follow- geometry, physics and other sciences. Class ing classes will be offered: dates are Tuesdays and Thursdays. Business 101 -- This is a fundamentals of Psychology 201 -- Required for most accounting course which is required for the City Colleges of Chicago will offer majors, this is a general course in the study mid-management degree. Class dates are the following elective courses during of personality, behavior, thinking and Mondays and Wednesdays. Term V: learning. Class dates are Mondays and Business 206 -- A course in auditing; Wednesdays. students must have completed intermediate ac- Art 115 -- This photography course will aid Psychology 213 -- Abnormal psychology counting. Class dates are Tuesdays and students to take and develop black and white deals with abnormal behavior and social Thursdays. photographs. Class dates are Tuesdays and significance. Also included will be a study Business 211 -- This is the first course Thursdays. of the symptoms and dynamics of psychological in business law. It includes contracts, Math 110 -- If you've never had elementary disorders and their treatment. business transactions and liability, and is algebra, or if it has been a long time, this Sociology 217 -- Law and the urban also a requirement for the mid-management is the math class for you. Class dates are society examines civil liberties, what degree. Class dates are Mondays and Wednes- Tuesdays and Thursdays. constitutes crime, and due process of law. days. Music 121 -- This class will acquaint Business 231 -- Marketing will cover students with the elements and structure of functions and objectives of marketing goods music, and students will also learn to play and services, the flow of goods through the the recorder, a flute-like instrument. Hours system and the role of the consumer and pro- by arrangement. duct. This is required for the mid-management Speech 101 -- Students will learn how to degree. Class dates are Mondays and Wednes- prepare and deliver speeches. It will also days. assist to overcome the fear of public speak- ing. Class dates are Tuesdays and Thursdays. The following courses will be held on Leeward Point: City Colleges of Chicago will offer the following general education Math 110 -- Elementary algebra; the same courses during Term V: as on Windward. Biology 101 -- A general survey of bio- Physical Science 101 -- This class will logy, biological processes, structures and introduce the scientific method, astronomy functions. This course is a requirement for and geology. Meteorology will be covered in the liberal arts degree. depth for the weather buff. English 101 -- The first composition course stresses critical and analytical For information on any of the above skills in reading and writing. It is required courses, call City Colleges of Chicago from 8 for all degree-seeking students and meets on a.m. - 4 p.m., at 4748.

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Asking $15. Call 3967 '85 Suzuki GS450L. Black and by 11" sheets of paper. Ad Fire extinguisher, 10 lb., AWH. chrome. Owner leaving June 2. length should be less than 40 words. dry chemical. Asking $15. Asking $1,500. Includes two Each item to be sold should be on a Call 3967 AWH. Picnic table. Three 15" helmets, tools and owner's separate sheet of paper. All submissions tires. Call 3311. manual. Call Cpl. Ski at 3900 must be signed and have a phone number. Bring Weber grill, 1 smoker. Asking STEREO EQUIPMENT or 3009. to the PAO Office, Bldg. 760, Admin Hill. $10 ea. One-year-old Sansui midi component system Panasonic SERVICES Phone 4502 or 4819. VCR. Call 3311 AWH. with integrated DC amplifier, quartz PLL digital Leaving Guantanamo Bay? Will APPLIANCES '73 Plymouth Barracuda. Can Two tires like new. Firestone synthesizer tuner, auto clean your quarters for final inspection during June and Large upright Westinghouse be seen at TK2. Avail. June 2 deluxe champion B78-13, reverse stereo cassette deck, freezer. Used for one year at Ferry Landing. Asking mounted on Chevy Vega rims computerized, fully automatic July. Call 3722 for an only. White, lockable, 16 cu. $1,000. Call 2414 AT. with hub caps. Call 7252 or DD turntable and three-way appointment. ft. Asking $400 or best 3043 and ask for Gabriel. speaker system. Asking $425. for offer. Call 3722. '74 Dodge Monaco. 8-cyl, p/s, Call Guy at 3567 after 3:15 Need your house cleaned p/b, a/c, with other 1/3K diamond engagement ring p.m. weekdays or AT weekends. final inspection? Excel. Montgomery Ward four-cycle Inspection good and wedding band, white gold. work, competitive fees. Call features. Disc player with 25 discs. washing machine. Good cond. until Dec. 1987. Avail. May Asking $500. Call 3680. 3680 Asking $100. Call 3970 AT. 29, asking $500. Call 6264 DWH or 2892 AWH. Motorcycle helmet. Asking Montgomery Ward six-cycle, $30. Call 3680. April's Read-At-Home winners heavy-duty washer. Asking '74 Ford Maverick, 2-door, $200. Call 3748 after 3 p.m. 6-cyl., standard shift with Outler pistol cleaning kit The Captain's Table was Carter, Britney Ellison, for .375, .38 and 9 mm held May 6 at the elementary Keith Kisser, Likah Green, AIR CONDITIONERS AM/FM cassette stereo. Has new engine, radiator, and pistols. Asking $8. 4 boxes school for the April Read-At- Melissa Sauter, Chrissy Whirlpool 24,400 Btu. 20 Home classroom winners. Capt. Cornelius, other parts. May be seen at .38 gauge pistol shells., Bennett, Michael ,months old. Excel. cond. Asking Condon talked with the child- Daniel Wilson, Carolyn Call $15 ea. Various Asking $350. Call 3495 AT. NH51C. Asking $1,200. plants. Call 3788 AWH. ren about their books. The Francis, and Mark Strickland. April at 3677 AT. theme for April was science General Electric 11,860 Btu. King-size bedspread, new, and nature. 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Daily Gazette Tuesday, May 12, 1987 I Cincinnati too much for New York, wins 12-2

By United Press a game delayed twice by rain. Din/roe International Mariners/Red Sox Tom Meto blasted a three- The Seattle Mariners tagged run homer and Tom Brunanskyy The Cincinnati Reds hammer- Roger Clemens for three runs and Kent Heroek added two-rutin ed 18 hits and went on to a in the first inning and went shots, powering the Minnesota;a 12-2 pounding of the New York on to beat the Boston Red Twins to a 10-4 victory over,r Mets. Sox, 4-3, for their fourth the Baltimore Orioles. Eric Davis led the Reds, straight victory. Rangers/Indians Bosworth eligible for NFL draft driving in four runs. Davis Yankees/White Sox Larry Parrish knocked in hit a two-run homer to Lenn Sakata and Dave Win- three runs, leading the Texas Ending months of specula- graduating over the weekend highlight a four-run fifth field homered off Floyd. Rangers to a 6-3 five-inning tion as to his future, Brian Bosworth became eligibile for inning and also knocked in Bannister in the sixth inning win over the Cleveland Bosworth announced yesterday the Pros. two runs in the third when to give the New York Yankees Indians. he is making himself Mets shortstop Howard Johnson a 3-2 victory over the The game was called after availabLe for the NFL "The Boz," as he became let a grounder go under his Chicago White Sox. five innings due to rain. supplemental draft. known, intends to send let- glove for an error. The All-American linebacker ters to more than half of the With the victory, Cincin- from Oaklahoma was able to 28 NFL teams telling them not nati starter, Mario Soto, Monday night baseball homers pass up the regualar draft to choose him because he will jumped to 3-1 and Rick back in April because he not play for them. He would Aguilera took the loss and NATIONAL LEAGUE still had one year of college prefer to suit up in Los dropped to 3-2. eligibility. But by Angeles or New York. Expos/Braves Davis (14), Reds; Wilson (3), Mets; Murphy (9), Braves' (4), Schmidt Tim Wallach belted a Galarraga (2), Wallach (5), Expos; Samuel 2 Pan American one-out homer in the bottom (11), Phillies; Ashby (2), Astros; Dawson (11), Cubs; of the tenth inning, giving Landreaux (1), Madlock (2), Dodgers. the Montreal Expos a 7-6 win Robinson backbone for games over the Atlanta Braves. LEAGUE Phillies/Astros AMERICAN Louisville coach players indicated they will Juan Samuel drove in five sees Navy center David Robin- be at Colorado Springs. Other runs with a pair of homers Winfield (6), Sakata (2), Yankees; Nieto (1), Brunansky (5), Hrbek (4), Twins; Lynn (4), Murry (8), Ripken (10), Orioles; son as the foundation of the top prospects include Ricky and Mike Schmidt hit his Red Sox; Parrish (7), Rangers; Castillo (3), United States basketball team Calloway, Dean Garrett and 506th career homer to power Burks (2), at this summer's Pan American of National the Philadelphia Phillies to Indians; Bell (8), Fielder (3), Blue Jays; Nokes (6), Tigers. Games. Champions Indiana plus Der- a 7-6 victory over the Robinson is .the only senior rick Coleman, Sherman Douglas Houston Astros. invited to a five-day tryout and of NCAA Cubs/Dodgers Edmonton ices Detroit, 3-2 beginning Thursday at the runner-up Syracuse. The list and Andre Dawson went 3-5 Mike Krushelnyski's second In his first start of the Olympic Training Center in also includes Delray Brooks drove in three runs to pace to and Pervis period goal lifted the Edmon- series, Detroit goalie Glen Colorado Springs. But due of Providence the Chicago Cubs to a 6-3 school and military Ellison of Louisville. ton Oilers to a 3-2 win over Hawlon made 17 saves, while victory over the Los Angeles the Detroit Red Wings. Edmonton's Grant Fuhr turned obligations, the seven-footer Twelve players and three Dodgers. was given a waiver and will alternates will be chosen by With the win, the Oilers aside 22 shots. Blue Jays/Royals assume a commanding 3-1 lead not attend the tryouts. a five-member selection Jimmy Key threw a four-hit Crum says 59 of 62 invited committee. in the NHL Campbell Confer- shutout to lead the Toronto ence finals. Blue Jays to a 4-0 victory The Oilers went ahead 1-0 over the Kansas City Royals. on Dave Hunter's third Angels/Tigers playoff goal at 17:30 of the Mike Witt notched his third first period. Detroit came straight victory in leading back to take the lead in the the California Angels to a second period on goals by Area athletics 5-1 bouncing over Detroit in Shawn Burr and Gerard Gallant, but Edmonton tied matters on a goal by Glenn GBYAA meeting Fifteen openings Anderson. The monthly meeting of the Guantanamo Bay Youth Athletic Krushelnyski got his game Association will be held Tuesday, May 12, at 7:30 p.m., in left in Indy 500 winning goal with 1:14 left Room 12 at the Community Service Center. By United Press in the second period. Anyone interested in youth sports is invited to attend. International

Dart tournament Veteran Tom Sneva described The Teen Center is hosting its first Open Dart the opening weekend of Indi- Tournament, Thursday, May 14, starting at 7 p.m., so come anapolis 500 time trials down and join the fun. best, saying, he is not sure The Lyceums For more information, call 3195. there will be 33 cars left to At fill the field. All movies begin at 8 p.m. Big Pot Wo Tap Bowling tournament Eleven cars qualified Sa- held turday and seven Sunday, There will be a Big Pot No Tap Bowling tournament Downtown Lyceum Saturday, May 16, from 6 - 11 p.m. at the Marblehead leaving 15 vacancies for the May 24 race. Soul Man.Comedy (PG-13).1:45 Bowling Center. McCalla Lyceum The cost is only $8 with registration beginning May 11 Sneva hit the wall for the second time within 48 hours Avenging Force.Action (R).1:43 and ending May 16. Marine Lyceum For more information, call Chuck at 2118. Sunday. Although he escaped injury, Target.Mystery Drama (R).1:58 Sneva had to buy a new Leeward Lyceum Scuba lessons Shanghai Surprise.Adventure (PG-13).1:37 Take advantage of the beautiful waters in Cuba by taking chassis in hopes of making scuba lessons. Recreation Services is sponsoring scuba the field next weekend. lessons, May 4 - 17 at the Reef Raiders classroom with There have been 17 acci- lessons starting at 6:30 p.m. dents at the Indy Motor this month. Television Cost is $160 and will allow you to become certified in Speedway .171 PADI International Open Water diving. Registration is Despite a week of fast being taken at Information, Tours and Travel at 3845. practice times, hot and windy weather created treacherous Tonight On TV8/2 Project Player arm wrestling challenge conditions during the time 6:00 NEWSCENTER 8 (Local) Pit your might against another at the Project Player Arm trials. 6:30 ABC WORLD NEWS TONIGHT Wrestling Challenge Tuesday, May 19, at Post 46, with the Pole day speeds were below 7:00 WEST 57TH brawny challenges beginning at 6:30 p.m. record levels for the first 8:00 MINI-SERIES: SHAKA ZULU (Part 4) There will be an entry fee of $1 with prizes being time since 1981. 7:55 60 MINUTES awarded to the first- and second-place winners in each Mario Andretti took the 9:55 HOTEL weight division. pole Saturday with a speed of 215.390 miles per hour. As a service to base residents the Daily Gazette He was joined on the front will continue to provide possible prime time evening rW Project Player chess tournament row by defending champion programming for the network affiliates until such time as Kings, queens, knights and pawns are all part of the Bobby Rahal and two-time a local programming guide is produced. Prime time Chess excitement that can be found at the Project Player winner Rick Mears. programming for the other channels available will Tournament Sunday, May 17, at the Gold Hill Quarterdeck Besides Sneva, Al Unser Jr. continue to be broadcast on cable channel 5. Residents beginning at 4:30 p.m. and Kevin Cogan are among the are reminded this program listing is not guaranteed, as There is an entry fee of $1. For more information, call drivers who still have not the programming information received comes from sources Mary Kay at 2649. qualified. other than the network home areas. Third annual Youth Fun Run/Walk ABC, Channel 7 CBS, Channel 9 57TH Recreation Services Youth Activities is sponsoring the Adviser . from page 2 8:00 - WHO'S THE BOSS 8:00 - WEST third annual Youth Fun Run/Walk Saturday, May 23, 8:30 - GROWING PAINS 9:00 - AMERICAN VIDEO beginning at 8 a.m. at the W.T. Sampson Elementary School you're losing fat, not 9:00 - MOONLIGHTING AWARDS playground. protein (muscle mass). Also, 10:00 - MOVIE: MEATBALLS The Run/Walk will be divided up into age groups and slow weight loss is distances. 6 - 8-year olds will compete in the 1K accomplished by changing your NBC, Channel 10 Run/Walk, 9 - 11-year olds will compete in the 2K Run/Walk lifestyle, eating smarter and 8:00 - MATLOCK and 12 - 18-year olds will compete in the 3K Run/Walk. exercising more, which is es- 9:00 - GIMME A BREAK Award certificates and ribbons will be awarded. sential to achieving and 9:30 - TORTELLIS For more information, contact Youth Activities at 3195. maintaining your optimum 10:00 - HILL STREET BLUES weight.

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