Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

June 23, 1986 Vol. 42 -- No. 118 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Monday,

Reagan set to accept Soviet ambassador O PI) -- A meeting at the says the meeting may provide Reagan leaves tomorrow for the globe White House today could be a the avenue for a response a week long vacation at his Around step toward another summit from Moscow on Reagan' a California ranch. On the way, between the U.S. and Soviet requests for a new effort in he will stop in Las Vegas to at a fund-raiser for Union. arms control talks aod a fall speak Fourteen Bodies Recovered From Mudslide (UPI) candidate. President Reagan is summit. GOP -- Search teams have recovered 14 bodies fran a While in California, the scheduled to accept the Also today, Reagan may do mudslide on a remote mountain road in southern for president is expected to diplomatic credentials of the sase telephone lobbying Colombia. An avalanche killed an estimated 20 people his decision to go new Soviet ambassador, Yuri his $100 million aid package announce Saturday as they tried to walk across a stretch of the a fourth Dubinin, at a White House for the Nicarguan Contra ahead with building road that already had been struck by an earlier to replace the ceremony this afternoon, rebels. The package comes up spe shuttle mudslide. It took six hours for rescue workers to reach Challenger. A White House spokesman for avHouse vote Wednesday. the isolated site.

Lutheran Delegates Gathering (UPI) -- Delegates from three Lutheran denominations will gather in Seattle today to discuss merging into a new church that would be the fifth-largest in the nation. The commission for a new Lutheran church says the three-day Seattle negotiating session is the tenth and final commission meeting.

Reagan Administration Rejects Treaty (UPI) -- The Reagan administration has rejected an offer by Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega to support a regional peace treaty, conditional on an erd to U.S. support for the Contra rebels. A White House spokesman says the Ortega offer is an "effort to defeat" President Reagan's request to Congress for $100 million in aid for the Contras.

Brinks Driver Turns Himself In (UPI) -- A driver of a Brinks armored truck is scheduled to appear in court today in Toronto on charges he stole about $800,000 in Canadian currency. Gordon Hennebury, 36, disappeared Saturday along with the money when his partner went into a restaurant to make a cash pick-up. Hennebury turned himself over to police Sunday, but the money is still missing.

Italians Build World Record Sandwich (UPI) -- A group of 100 youths in the Italian city of Trieste claimed a world record Sunday for a long sandwich. It took almost 24 hours to build the 1,325 feet of bread, smoked ham and salami. The recipe included 500 slices of bread each 2,700.5 inches long, and 1,323 pounds of ham. Navy Exchange Changes -- The Sound furniture department is located at the old Women United By Satellite Hookup (UPI) -- Scene is now where the furniture department Sound Scene used to be (Photo by Lt. Qndr. Hundreds of women from the United States and Soviet used to be, in the rear of the NEX. The Rick Fisher) Union got together over a -lite hookup yesterday. They talked about everytl o from the Soviet nuclear leave shelters accident to divorce and alcohol abuse. The 200 American Blacks defying deadline to and 200 Soviet women, taking part in "Citizens Summit road from Cape Town. Two," gathered in Boston (at WCVB-TV) and in Leningrad. (UPI) -- Aid workers in The South African Aid workers say many of the They disagreed on some issues, but were united in South Africa say most of the government ordered the others apparently will defy calling for an end to the nuclear arms race between the blacks who took refuge in refugees to leave shelters in the order ard stay where they two superpowers. The first satellite summit was held in ite areas of Cape Town white areas of Cape Town are. December between men and women in Seattle and ear to be trying to defy today. Many are being ay's deadline to leave harbored in white schools and Leningrad. The government has barred their shelters. church halls. razed Indonesia Calls For Nuclear Weapons-Free Zone 70,000 people fled the A small group left a blacks from entering Some (UPI) -- The Indonesian foreign minister says there is synagogue hall yesterday and sections of Crossroads, Crossroads squatters camp an escalating arms race in the world's seas and oceans. returned to Crossroads. About apparently to prevent during recent battles between He is calling for a nuclear weapons-free zone in 3,000 have accepted shelter squatters from rebuilding on rival black groups fighting Southeast Asia. The official made the appeal today in of the in government facilities set sites where fighting was the for control Manila at a gathering of the foreign ministers of the up 10 miles farther down the most intense. settlement. six-nation association of Southeast nations. He says a nuclear-free zone would serve national ad regional security interests. Captain's Hotline Marcos faces Roybal Introduces Federal Health Insurance (AP) -- California Congressman Edward Roybal is D introducing legislation to create a comprehensive standard item carried by the charges at home Inquiry: Is the government of federal health insurance. The Roybal plan Navy Exchange for use by (UPI) -- A Philippine program liable for destructive cover everybody in the nation including people CPO's and officers. Please government commission says would weather damage to personal not U.S. citizens. He proposes paying for it check with the exchange on a ousted ruler Ferdinand Marcos who are property? through a combination of tax hikes and surcharges. refund. can return home if he wants will face charges. Generally, no. If to. He Rponse: Townspeople Protesting Chemical Factory (AP) -- in government Inquiry: I have noticed in A panel member for the goods were Fifty thousand people staged an angry protest in a town storage the last few weeks that the Philippine Comission on Good rol -- such as in in southern Thailand today, pushing and shoving a they would soda machines have stopped Government says the return of or in transit -- government minister who had come to mediate a up to 60 cents a carrying "Dr. Pepper" here. Marcos from exile in Hawaii, be covered settlement. He was whisked away unharmed. The You really should Is there any way we can get "is a personal matter for pound. townspeople are upset over the opening of a chemical consider buying insurance for than back? him." factory which they say is a threat to the environment your personal property. The Commission member Raul Daza ad their tourist trade. Family Service Center is Response: That soda has says the return will make it looking into companies been returned to the machines easier for the panel to willing to serve Guantanamo. at the Post Office and Main pursue criminal and civil Exchange. If you have any charges of alleged human Inside and Inquiry: I bought some similiar requests concerning rights violations Page 2 -- Cookie Crumbles the former summer khaki for wear here, Navy Exchange products or corruption against Page 2 -- Seniors Get Scholarships but now I've been told that services please call the president. Page 3 -- Port Services Feature the uniform is not authorized NEX/Commissary hotline, 4119. The commission was formed Page 4 -- Sunday's Action for E-6 and below. What are The Navy Exchange also has an after new president Corazon Page 4 -- World Cup Field Down To Four this the rules? advisory board which raises Pquino took over earlier of this type. You may year. It is investigating issues WRB. Response: Summer khaki is want to contact a alleged abuse of power by not an authorized uniform for representative directly. Marcos during his 20-year E-6 and below. It is a rule. Students get toe Cookie scholorships f - Eleven college-bound or4t' les seniors were presented scholarships on graduation - By Cookie Johnson night from the Guantanamo Bay Education Fund. Chairman Judy Culp An R and R was long road. A view I could have presented the Valedictorian overdue, so we signed up and done without. award of $300 to Ricky Gizun. headed toward the awaiting As we approached a NARROW James Wilson received the Scheduled Power Outage -- The outage is for PWD ship. bridge, the driver honked his Salutatorian award of $200. Utilities to remove an abandoned power line. Areas Upon boarding and being led horn and passed a bus which Other recipients include affected are as follows: to our quarters, I admired, was passing some goats which Gozum, $1,000; Wilson, $500; Wednesday, June 25, 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. even more, all the crew being were just passing by. My Leonor Sanchez, $1,5 Granadillo Point able to not get lost husband turned white and Stacey Price, $1,5 Granadillo Circle themselves. fainted, while my son was Christopher Brooks, $1,000; AFRTS, Morin Center Finally in our quarters, I trying to get the goat off Johnny Roper $1,000; D. Jai Batch Plant knew we had climbed enough his lap and back outside. Smith, $1,000. Receiving $500 ladders to have reached the My daughter was laughing scholarships were Jodie Dinner Specials at the Blue Caribe top of the Empire State and shouting out "this is Lybrand, Janet Mitton and For June 23 - 29. Building. Knowing we had a better than Disneyland!" Charlene Trotman. Michelle Monday, June 23 busy day ahead of us, I adding, "let's do it again." Goode received $300. "Rib Steak and Lobster" enjoyed being rocked to sleep I was more concerned with The selections are made Choice of Potato early. the sign that we just whizzed according to academic Buttered Vegetable Arising at the crack of by at 70 miles per hour achievement, school Rolls and Butter dawn, I headed to the shower saying "Caution: open involvement, a student $12.75 and lathered up. At the exact trenches ahead." Sure enough, statement, financial need and Tuesday, June 24 moment I had my whole body a few seconds later, the teacher recommendations. The "Seafood Platter" covered with soap, the water front wheels dropped into the money is paid directly to the With Tartar Sauce was secured. Frantically I open trench. The only college. Choice of Potato tried drying the lather casualty was our pocketbooks, The Education Fund is built Salad Bar before it hardened. Next I because this stop triggered from contributions from the Rolls and Butter proceeded to look for the an entire shopping center to community. Groups $6.95 soda I had brought aboard. I move their wares to our participating this year to Thursday, June 26 was thinking "it couldn't be trench. After buying enough the fund were Guantanamo "T-bone Steak" any worse than a beer rinse." baskets and wood carvings to Officers Wives Club, $5,04 Choice of Potato As I began pouring the soda fill the Smithsonian, I NSGA, $300; FTG Wives Club, Salad Bar on my head, my daughter gladly pulled the taxi out so $150; Kelley Construction Rolls and Butter rolled over and enjoyed we could proceed to our Company, $150; W.T. Sampson $9.95 saying, "Mom, now I know hotel. Boosters Club, $500 and Friday, June 27 you're senile." After arriving at the private contributors donated "Steak and Lobster" But soon we were riding a hotel, we learned that $75. A sum of $4,000 was Choice of Potato boat to the pier and my rest Caribbean time runs about an carried over from last year. Buttered Vegetable and recreation could begin hour and a half behind the $11.95 officially. rest of the time zones. Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday Upon landing, taxi drivers Finally, later that evening, New group "Broiled Pork Chops" approached us to offer their we got our room keys and With Apple Sauce services. Not realizing walked the six flights to our at Library Choice of Potato "share a ride" was the common room. No elevator due to a "There is a Salad Bar practice, we found ourselves brown out. need for library support in this Rolls and Butter sharing the cab with six The kids carried the community," said Chief $4.65 other people, fourteen luggage, baskets and Journalist Gary Smith, "and baskets and at least a ton of carvings. And my husband and that is why we are forming Behind The Red Door -- Hey kids the Summer Reading "things" hanging out the I carried ourselves. As the Friends of the Library." Program is just around the corner. You are going to be trunk. One long rope tied moon rose, we all fell into The new group is based on "Diving For Reading Treasure" so bring something from down the extended cargo, bed, realizing our first day the idea that the library is the sea to enter the program and receive extra points which was trailing us by of Rest and Relaxation was community oriented and for talking about your item at the Saturday Morning about 15 feet. Not until the over. that the community needs to Story Hour. Starting Monday, June 30 - Saturday, August other passengers disembarked Next week: R and R, day actively support the library. 30. For age groups 4 - 6, 7 - 9, and 10 - 12. Pick up did we have a view of the two. your reading list at the Library. "Volunteers are needed," explained Smith, "to help the Saturday Morning Story Hour -- The Base Library library improve its assests and will be holding Saturday Morning Story Hour for To the editor to open its doors on children up to age 6. Come join the fun every Saturday Sundays." Currently the library morning from 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. You will be entertained is closed Sundays due by stories, games and show and tell. The fun begins to staff shortage. Saturday, July 5. Children attending Saturday Morning To the Editor: children are at play on the The group plans to provide Story Hour are not to be left unattended in the This letter is to thank the streets. more publicity for the Library. base personnel for Thank you for remembering library and its varied remembering "School's out - you are the role models for events. Also, the group will Officer's Wives Club -- The Guantanamo Bay children are about." our children by keeping your be accepting used books fro Officer's Wives Club will hold an old fashioned pot Thank you for being alert language clean, especially on the community for a book s luck picnic Wednesday, June 25, 11:30 a.m., at the home along Sherman Avenue. Thank buses and in other public in hopes of raising money of Mrs. Fran Condon. Come and bring your own picnic you for crawling in bases. purchase new books for the lunch. Dessert and beverages will be provided. All residential areas, especially Thank you for caring. children's section of the officers' wives, female or civilian equivalent are E, W, and Center Bargo where Maureen Kuehne library. cordially invited. We welcome new membership. Call Mary Anyone will be gladly Ellen Rippert, 2290 or Rita Russell, 2432 for accepted into the group. reservations. Reservations must be made by today, June Smith said he hopes that 23. Captain's Hotline members of the entire community, including sailors from the ships, will want to Cont. from page 3 volunteer. For more information on Inquiry: Why do we use Inquiry: Why are the prices Friends of the Library, call civilian bus drivers during in the Barber Shop so low? 4502 and leave your name and DEFEX and HURREX? It seems phone number. that military personnel could Response: The Navy Exchange be used and we wouldn't have provides the best service at to pay the overtime. the lowest cost to you, the Liberty singers Dail Gazette customer. Obviously, the Navy Response: In a real Exchange Officer thinks this practice concert -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- situation we really would use is a fair price. Enjoy it. civilian bus drivers. The More than 55 voices a Capt. John Cordon, USN.Comander, U.S. Naval Base military would be on the line Inquiry: Is there any way harmonizing as rehearsals Lt. Ordr. Rick Fischer, USN .Public Affairs Officer while our civilians got our that a NEX/Commissary hotline continue for Liberty, a JOC Gary Snith .Assistant Public Affairs Officer patriotic J01 tceyByim~ton .Special Assistant lIb PAO dependents out. Let's play it can be started? concert scheduled J02 Mil Oilltheau,USN .Man Fditor for real. to highlight July Fourth J03 Teri Thanas, USN. .AssistatBEitor activities at Phillips Park. SA Kim Fields.Staff Assistant Response: Under the Mrs. Diane Armerman.Secretary Inquiry: Why wasn't there I'm happy to say direction of Judy Mrs. Ann-Elizabeth Efimoff.Produrtion Assistant better notice given on the we do have a NEX/Commissary Springman, who supervises the recent power outage at Bargo? hotline. The number is 4119 Catholic and Protestant The Daily Gazette is published according to the rules and Chapel choirs, regulations for ship and station newspapers, under the direction of and the hours are Monday this is the the public affairs officer. The Daily Gazette is printed five Response: There were some through Friday, 7:30-11:30 largest all-community choir times a week at government expense on government equipment, at the changes which led to a.m. and 12:30-4:30 p.m. to present a musical Navy Publications and Printing Service Branch Office. The opinions production. ani statements that appear herein are not to be construed as confusion for the residents. official, or as the official views of the Navy Department or We published the changes on Liberty will stir you to Commander, U.S. Naval Base. The Public Affairs Office is on the TV and in the Daily Gazette Captain's Hotline tap your toes and clap your first floor of Building 760 (Adnin Hill) . If you need assistance, in hopes that all hands, as please call us at 4819 or 4502. residents well as, deepen would be made aware of the 4800 your appreciation of our free time changes. and great nation.

2 Daily Gazette Monday, June 23,1986 Port Services is "life line" that affects everybody's stay here

By Lt.j.g. N. Lathrop Each office has subordinate a few months ago a crew had Special Correspondent divisions, such as the Ferry to bring in their boat when Division that is under the their craftmaster had a heart If one base activity had to auspices of Service Craft. attack," says Craftmaster BM2 be deemed the "life-line" of "The ferries are the Jerome Little. Guantanamo Bay, it would be predominate contact between Probably the most Port Services. Port Services and the publicly-noted creeember is It affects the daily life public," says Assistant Port the loadmaster who is of every person and activity Services Officer Lt. Mark responsible for loading and on base. Without Port Raley. off-loading the craft while Services, Guantanamo Bay Guantanamo Bay is the only keeping it properly balanced could not accomplish the U.S. military activity where at all times. mission of fleet training or hundreds of people must take Craftmaster Little believes sustain daily life as it a ferry to and from work, and "a good loadmaster makes the is. the task is performed by four job a lot easier because they Port Services Officer Lt. ferries operated on a usually have only eight Cmdr. L.E. Solak is charged rotational schedule. minutes to off-load and with the overall operation Although some vehicles and re-load." and administration of the cargo accompany passengers, Ferry crews work diverse department that most are transported during twelve-hour shifts, but due controls harbor operations, special service runs that are to military budget provides harbor facilities scheduled for the off-hours constraints, long hours seem and berthing for ships, between normally-scheduled to be the norm for employees maintains oil pollution passenger runs. of Port Services. clean-up capabilities, At all times, each ferry maintains navigational aids has a craftmaster aboard who That is a major concern of and assists base police with is responsible for all Solak who says that "we patrolling the harbor. activities occuring on the operate at 80 percent of the The department is organized boat, plus a loadmaster, needed manpower and employees into six major branches for chief engineer and an average 65 working hours per better control and electrician. week. They put a lot of time efficiency. Additional crew are often into meeting the requirements They are the Offices of aboard in a training status. of the base. Port Services Harbor Operations, Harbor "We try to crosstrain has a very good reputation ,lot, Service Craft, everybody to do a little of and it's the people working tenance, Administration, each job so they can take over out there who deserve the NAVSEA 3-M Coordination. in an emergency. For example, credit."

-- In the photos --

(Left) -- More than half the employees of the Small Craft Division of Port Services are women. EN3 Darlene Abram (foreground) and ENFN Grace LeBart are repairing the hull of an DP1 (oil pollution boat).

(Middle) -- Ferry Craftmaster BM2 Jerome Little has his sights set on more responsibility: "If I could ever get the chance, I'd like to be a harbor pilot."

(Top) -- Line handlers man the lines as the USS Thorn assumes her new berthing position under the guidance of a Navy harbor pilot.

-- Photos by- -- Lt.j.g. Nancy Lathrop

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3 Daily Gazette Monday, June 23,1986 Sunday's action (AP) -- The Chicago White opener and 3-2 in the seventeenth save. Sox hired Jim Fregosi as nightcap. their new field manager Chris Brown knocked in two In Los Angeles, the San yesterday, replacing Tony runs for the Giants in the Diego Padres capped a Larussa who was fired Friday. first game, while a three-game sweep of the The Chicago White Sox then bases-loaded, eighth inning Dodgers with a 5-4 win. Tim made Fregosi's debut a RBI grounder by Mike Aldrete Flannery blasted a two-out World Cup down to four teams rousing success, by pummeling produced the winning in homer in the top of the ninth the 10-4. the nightcap. to give the Padres the (AP) -- The field at the other Argentine cities. The Giants now lead victory. 1986 World Cup Soccer In a lesser publicized but The White Sox failed to by a game and one-half. It is The was given up Tournament has been narrowed equally important match, gain ground on the American the latest the Giants have by L.A. reliever Tom to four teams. Argentina and Belgium used a perfect League West-leading Texas led the division since they Niedenfuer, who has been Belgium moved into the five-for-five performance in Rangers though, as the were on top August 13, 1978. plagued by the long ball semifinals with wins a shootout to beat Spain 5-4. Rangers edged the Oakland A's season. Niedenfuer's all yesterday over England and The teams finished regulation 5-4. Gary Ward had a big day, In the East, the New York nine homers in 43 innings. Spain respectively. and two 15-minute overtimes knocking in four runs as the Mets continue to lead A side note to that game, In the much ballyhooed tied 1-1 prior to the Rangers set a club mark with second-place Montreal by 10 Dodgers shortstop Craig meeting between Falkland's shootout. their eleventh straight home games. The Mets got a Shipley became the first war rivals, the talented In Wednesday's semifinals, win. Meantime, the A's have five-hitter from Ron Darling Australian-born player to Diego Maradona booted a pair West Germany meets France and now dropped a club record 14 in a 4-2 win over the Chicago compete in a Major League of goals to give Argentia a then Belgium takes on straight road games. Cubs yesterday. contest. Shipley had an RBI 2-1 win over England. Argentina in the afternoon Len Dykstra and George at the plate, but oddly did Fighting broke out at Aztec contest. France and 1978 In the East, the Baltimore Foster both smacked home runs not have any fielding Stadium in Mexico City among champion Argentina are Orioles blanked the front to back Darling, who is 8-2 chances. Argentine and British fans, favored to advance to the running Boston Red Sox 4-0 for the season. Ron Cey but after the game there was final next Sunday in Aztec behind the combined three- homered for the Cubs in a Elsewhere, a two-run homer only jubilation on the Stadium. pitching of Storm Davis and losing cause. by Eric Davis helped the streets of Buenos Aires and . Aase tossed perfect Cincinnati Reds to a 5-2 win baseball for an inning and The Expos kept pace with a over the and a-third, in the process 2-1 win over the Pittsburgh the St. Louis Cardinals gaining his Major Pirates. A pinch single by scored five runs in the sixth Glimpse League-leading nineteenth Vance Law in the seventh gave inning, en route to a 7-4 save. Montreal its winning run and victory over the Philadelphia Jeff Reardon pitched the last Phillies. Detroit Grand Prix (UPI) -- Brazilian Lotus driver In Toronto, the Blue Jays two innings to gain his Ayrton Senna captured his second win on the 1986 Formula One blasted the New York Yankees Circuit yesterday by winning the Fifth Annual Detroit Grand 15-1. Tony Fernandez and Prix Auto Race. Senna cruised to the front of the pack on both drove in the thirty-ninth lap of the one-half mile street course in four runs for the Jays with Funeral slated for Bias 1:51.12.847., The win pushes Senna into the first place in each hitting a two-run homer the world driver's standings with 36 points. and two-run double. (AP) -- In College Park, basketball coach Lefty Md., private funeral and Driesell and several of his International Motor Sports (UPI) -- Doc Bundy sped out The public manorial services will players will be called before of the final turn to win a race yesterday in West Palm snapped a four-game losing be held today for former a grand jury tomorrow to Beach, Fla., 750 feet from the finish line. Bundy held off streak with a 7-4 win over University of Maryland answer questions about Bias' Darin Brassfield and Brian Redman in a one-lap dash to the California. Steve Balboni basketball all-American Len death. finish for the third-closest finish in International Motor smacked a three-run homer for Bias. The 22-year-old Bias In addition, Marshall says Sports Association history. Bundy's winning team averaged the Royals to cap a four-run died last Thursday morning, criminal charges might be 72.172 miles per hour over the 1.6 mile, 10-turn course second inning. of an apparent cardiac filed if it is found Bias through part of downtown West Palm Beach. They split the arrest. died as a result of cocaine first prize of $25,000. In Milwaukee, Mike Felder's Prince George's County, use. Autopsy results on Bias two-out bases-loaded single Maryland State's Attorney have not yet been released. Wimbledon (UPI) -- Defending champion Boris Becker, in the bottom of the ninth Arthur Marshall mayacMaryland third-seed Jimmy Conors and number-one seed Ivan Lendl hit gave the Brewers a 5-4 win the courts today to begin the fortnight of tennis known over Detroit. around the world as Wimbledon. Becker is seeded fourth in this year's tournament, and will play Argentinian Eduardo Area athletics Benoechea on center court. Connors plays Robert Seguso and The Lendl takes on Mexican Davis Cupper Leonardo Lavalle. are on top of the National Number-two seed Mats Wilander will face American Scott Davis League West thanks to in the opening round. yesterday' s doubleheader Tug-of-Aar -- Fourth of July competition. Eight-man te a sweep of the . in two categories; 17 and under, and adults. Have team Hockey Rules Changing (AP) -- At the NHL meetings in The Giants capped a four-game captain contact Mike Lowenthal at 4717 or 4705 DWH. Montreal, several rules changes were adopted yesterday. In weekend series sweep by the future, linesmen will be allowed to call a major or topping the Astros 4-2 in the Dart Tournament -- The Caribbean Bull-Shooters Darting match penalty in situations where a player instigates a Association will hold a Blind Doubles and Blind Singles Dart F; -hi-. Tournament fight. at the Windjammer Club. Every Sunday sign-up at 5 p.m. and play will start at 5:30 p.m. The tournaments are open to all persons over 18 years of age. There is a $1 a month fee for membership. lbparticipete in the tournament there is a $3 fee. The fee will be placed into a pot and The Sportsman divided into the first, second, and third place prize money The games to be played will be Doubles, 50 By Charles Morey Double-On/Double-Off and Single Double-On/Double-Off.e are now located stairs in the ame room. (AP) -- Pro football Milwaukee Symphony in a The crack punter of the Los players are people, too, no serious event called the Angeles Raiders, Ray Goy, has Tennis Organizational Meeting -- Tueeday, June 24, 5 matter how awesome they look "Rattle of the Batons." a farm in Mississippi where p.m. at Rec. Services Office. All commands must send a when they take the field for Punter Mike Horan of the he raises horses, all representative. Very important meeting-Tidewater Tennis the start of an NFL game. Philadelphia Eagles has been presumably high kickers. Playoffs coming up in August. Call Paula at 2560, for more In the off-season, meaning working in a job which calls The reserve quarterback and information. the six months between for him to design unmanned utility man of the Miami January and July, they do radar equipment. Dolphins, Jim Jensen, is a Starspangled Softball Tournament Meeting -- Friday, things that even Quarterback Rick Mclvor of free lance model. June 27, 5 p.m. at Rec. Services Office. All team captains garden-variety people do. the Cardinals operates a Tackle Darryl Haley of the must be present in order to play. Cost per team is $50. Sometimes it is with an eye predator control company in New England Patriots has made Tournament will be held July 3-6. Call Paula at 2560, for on the future. Other times it Texas. It had nothing to do quite a splash with a more information. is merely something they with blitzing linebackers, white-water rafting company enjoy doing. Rick is after bobcats, in Utah. Memorial Day Softball Tourney Results Here is a rundown on what coyotes and mountain lions. First -- NAS Flyers some of the NFL warriors have Linebacker Milt McColl of Running back Anthony Steels Second -- SIMA been doing since the Super San Francisco is completing of Buffalo is the lead singer Congratulations to both teams. Bowl in January: his final year as an intern and keyboard player for Keith Van Horne, the tall at the Stanford Medical Jamtrak, a Chicago musical Intercommand Golf Standings tackle of the Super Bowl Center. group. For June 15, 1986 champion Chicago Bears, has The San Diego Chargers have Place kicker Matt Bahr of Intercomnand Golf Tournament Scratch and Handicap Combined been working as a disc jockey a veteran linebacker named the Cleveland Browns is in SIMA 1 169 1/2 at WCKG FM in Chicago. Linden King who is a audio processing and is so Hospital 148 1/2 Tight end Tim Wrightman of professional singer in good at it that he was sent WC-10 Gold 142 1/2 the Bears is studying how to Hawaii. He also plays the to China by the American NAV STA Red 142 become a professional guitar. State Department. VC-10 Blue 123 1/2 comedian, of all things. FTG 2 118 Wide William Perry, the bulky receiver Tim Smith of Johnny Davis, a fullback FTG 1 116 the Oilers "Refrigerator," has just been owns an aerobic for the Browns, is so SIMA 2 92 dance hauling money from exercise center and versatile that he has two Marine Barracks 85 1/2 endorsements, tanning mostly salon in Houston. off-season professions. By NSGA 83 Oilers' television. running back Stan day, he is a communications NAV STA B 71 The Edwards Green Bay Packers have is the owner of a consultant. By night, he is a NAV STA White 56 1/2 a tackle women's named Karl Swanke shoe store in piano player in a hotel in SIMA 3 43 who recently conducted Michigan. the Willoughby, Ohio. note: NAV STA Red, NAV STA White, SIMA 3 and FTG 1 still have one match each to be played.

4 Daily Gazette Monday, June 23, 1986