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Vol. 42 -- No. 99 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Tuesday, May 27, 1986 I. I Reagan honors war dead at Arlington

I) -- President Reagan led added to the black granite candlelight vigils to nation in honoring walls of the Vietnam Veterans commemorate those who have Around the America's war dead. Memorial. died of Aids and to offer globe At a Memorial Day service Solemn ceremonies, festive support to those who suffer at Arlington National parades and cook-outs marked from the deadly disease. Cemetery, the president the long weekend that is the One of the biggest turnouts placed a wreath on the Tomb traditional start of the was in San Francisco. More Death Toll Rises (UPI) -- Soviet officials have of the Unknown Soldier and summer season. than 5,000 people marched raised the death toll from the Chernobyl nuclear hoped, "that no heroes will Much of the nation silently from the accident to 19. They say at least 18 other people are ever have to die for us celebrated under sunny skies. predominately Gay Casiro still in critical codition, suffering from radiation again." Persistent rain forced the District to city hall for a exposure. A Soviet official says a commission The crowd of 5,000 postponement of the rally. investigating the disaster found a number of incorrect applauded when Reagan Indianapolis 500 for the Memorials were also held in actions leading to the explosion and fire. declared, "If we really care second day. New Orleans, Phoenix, and about peace, we must stay A remembrance of a West Hollywood and Santa Ana Primary Elections (UPI) -- Three states have strong." different kind was held in California. Vigils also primary elections today. Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton Across the Potomac River in yesterday in more than 80 were organized in London, is favored to win renomination, ending a comeback bid Washington, the names of 110 cities worldwide. Paris, Berlin, Oslo and by former Democratic Governor Orval Faubus. Kentucky GIs recently recognized as Organizers say thousands Tokyo, as well as Australia and Idaho as well as Arkansas have contests for House war dead were officially joined memorial walks and and New Zealand. seats.

U.S. Blocks Compromise (UPI) -- The U.S. blocked a compromise at the end of a 35-nation conference on greater freedom of movement between East and West. The U.S. said the compromise would not do enough to promote better contacts between people. The American move followed a walkout by East bloc delegates at the conference in Switzerland.

Army Commander Ousted (UPI) -- Radio Thailand says the country's prime minister, the target of a rumored kidnap plot by his political foes, has fired his chief rival. The prime minister ousted the army commander today. Radio Thailand says the removal order also was signed by the country's king.

W E News of the bay

Captain's Mast -- On May 23, Captain's Mast was held at the U.S. Naval Station, here. The results: One E-6 was found guilty of violation of UCMJ Article 111, drunken driving. He was awarded reduction in rate to pay grade E-5 and 45 days extra duty. One E-5 was found guilty of violation of UCMJ Article 111, drunken driving. He was awarded reduction in rate to pay grade E-4 and 45 days extra-duty. One E-5 was found guilty of violation of UCMJ Article 92, failure to obey a lawful order. She was awarded forfeiture of $50 pay for two months, and 45 days extra duty. One E-4 was found guilty of violation of UCMJ Article 121, larceny. He was awarded reduction in rate to E-3, forfeiture of $100 pay Sor two months, and 45 days extra duty. One E-3 was four guilty of violation of UCMJ Article 121, larceny. He w,.s awarded reduction in rate to E-3, Dance, Dance, Dance -- Students from was held at the CPO Club and was preceeded forfeiture $100 for two months, and 45 days extra W.T. Sampson High School enjoy a slow dance by dinner. (Photo by PH2 Clarance Arnold) duty. at the Senior Prom Saturday night. The prom One E-2 was found guilty of violation of UCMJ Article 128, assault. He was awarded reduction in rate to E-1, forfeiture $200 pay for two months, and 45 days extra Negotiations for hostages move to Europe duty. (UPI) -- Efforts to win Diplomats speculate the responsibility for kidnapping freedom for at least sane of Soviet Union will try to five Americans, and eight or Note From Captain -- Of the above Captain's Masts the foreign hostages being press Syria to free some of nine Frenchmen missing in all but one involved the abuse of alcohol. I have held in Lebanon seem to be the French hostages held in Lebanon. Syria is influential stated since day one I will be uncomprising with the shifting from Damascus, Lebanon. with Lebanon's Moslem individual who insist on driving while intoxicated. Syria, to two European If the Kremlin could militias. None, regardless of rank or performance level, has the capitals. negotiate the relase of the Diplomatic sources say the right to take the lives of others into their own hands. n Athens, Syrian President captives it would set up a earliest any developments in During the past month we have had two automobile z Assad meets today with solid framework for the June hostage cases could be accidents in which serious injuries were substained by aek Prime Minister Andreas visit to Moscow of French expected is Thursday, the day innocent bystanders. In both cases the drivers of the Papandreou to discuss Middle President Francois after Assad's return from offending vehicle were drunk. But for the grace of God East problems, including the Mitterrand. Greece. Other sources say the no one was killed. hostages. A pro-Iranian Shiite Moslem process could take at least a I hereby state once again I will not tolerate DW'I on The Syrian vice president group known as the Islamic week or two. our base. The risk is far too high. arrives today in Moscow. Jihad has claimed

Low mortgage rates boost home sales Inside Page 2 -- Dinner Theatre At Windjammer (UPI) -- Another economic last month. The National differences, the March rate Page 3 -- Hurricane Talk indicator is due for release Association of Realtors will was nearly eight percent Page 3 -- 'Gateway Of Excellence" today, figures for sales of report on sales of already ahead of what it was at the Page 4 -- Baseball Standings existing single-family homes constructed homes, not newly same time last year. Page 4 -- Celtics Lead Playoffs in April. built ones. The Real Estate Lobby's The real estate industry In March, about 280,000 Forecasting Division has says sliding mortgage rates existing homes were sold. projected existing home sales U. and stable prices contributed Extended for 12 months and of 3.5 million in 1986. to a brisk pace in home sales adjusted for seasonal the Windjammer hosts Dinner Theatre The Pirates' Booster Club brings Windward residents Dinner Theatre straight off the road from the successful tour at Leeward Point. The cameo judges both nights were great and the juries were right on the target with their verdicts. The surprise witnesses and cameo appearances are awaiting you in the courtroom for the trial of Karen Andre. As you enter the Windjammer Steakhouse, you become a member of the cast as part of the courtroom Telephone Office -- If there has been a change in and your name might be drawn for jury duty to bring in your work phone number, box number, or work center, the verdict of "guilty" or "not guilty." please notify the Telephone Office to avoid any delays Come to the Windjammer Steakhouse tonight, May 27. in receiving your telephone bills. The dinner buffet features "Roast Beef" for $6.50 or "Roast Chicken" for $4.50. For reservations, call 2304. Fumigation Chamber -- The fumigation chamber will The show begins at 8 p.m. be open on Friday, May 30, 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Pick up day will be Tuesday, June 3, 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. For more information, call Pest Control, 4259. Professor predicts sea level will rise

Inflation Fighter -- This week' s inflation fighter (UPI) -- A geologist says the some low-flying coastal is Grilled Ham and Cheese Sandwich for 99 world's slowly rising sea areas. cents. Available at the Stoplight Inn and the Kountry level may turn America's He theorized parts of Kitchen. coastal communities into Florida, Louisiana, Maryland, Venice-like cities, with cars Delaware and Washington, Location Changes -- The Navy Exchange Sound Scene being traded for gundulas. D.C., will be awash by the and Furniture Department will be changing locations. He says many shore next century. For your convience, we will not be closing these communities should start He says cities similar to locations during our move. We hope you will not be planning now for the Venice could be created, with Cycling Gloves -- The inconvienced by the construction that will be going on. inevitable flood of their residents reinforcing their Marine Corps Home and Garden This move will be completed by June 3. streets. houses with concrete against Center now has motorcycle The prediction comes from the sea roads turned into gloves for sale. (Photo by Telephone Bills -- All telephone bills for the month A.J. Walker, professor of canals and no more basements. Lt. Qmdr. Rick Fisher). of May were mailed Friday, May 16. If you have not geology at Lousiana State In another strategy, received your bill, please call the Telephone Office, University. Walker spoke at communities could be 2500 or stop by and get a copy of your bill. Remember the annual meeting of the protected from rising water Blue Caribe bills are due and payable on Friday, May 30 before 5 American Association for the by high seawalls that would p.m. Payments received after 5 p.m. on that date are Advancement of Science be added to every 21 years. dinner specia@ considered delinquent. yesterday in Philadelphia. A third strategy, already Walker cited a recent tried successfully in Dinner specials at the Blue Attention Masons -- Caribbean Naval Lodge will National Academy of Sciences Galveston, Texas, is to raise Caribe for this week is: conduct work and instructions in the second degree report that estimated the sea houses and put fill Tuesday, May 27 tomorrow, May 28, 7:30 p.m. All fellowcraft and level will rise 28 inches underneath them. A fourth 18-oz. T-bone Steak mastermasons are cordially and paternally invited to world wide over the next option would be to move Choice of Potato attend. century. He says that could houses and buildings back Salad Bar mean a deluge of water in from the encroaching water. Rolls and Butter Como Summer Mixed Bowling League -- There will $12.95 be an organizational meeting for the Como Summer Mixed Thursday, May 29 Bowling League tonight, May 27, 6:30 p.m., at Leeward Point banking services 14-oz. T-bone Steak Marblehead Lanes. Anyone interested in bowling, please Choice of Potato call Jane at 2134 AWH or Cindy at 3475 AT. Tuesday, June 3.Teller Only Buttered Vegetables Friday, June 6.Teller, New Accounts, Rolls and Butter Italian Night -- On Wednesday, May 28, 5 p.m., enjoy Travelers Checks, Wire $9.95 Italian Night at the Com Wardroom. All you can eat. Transfers, Bonds, and Friday, May 30 Spaghetti, ravioli and homemade pizza. only $3.50 for Customer Service Broiled Lobster Tails the buffet. Monday, June 9.Teller Only Choice of Potato Friday, June 13.Teller Only Buttered Vegetable Attention VBS Teachers -- There will be a Vacation Tuesday, June 17.Teller Only Rolls and Butter Bible School teachers meeting tomorrow, May 28, 9:30 Friday, June 20.Teller Only $12.00 a.m., at the Hook. Final supply lists must be in by Monday, June 23.Teller Only On Wednesday, Saturday and this date to ensure supplies will arrive. We need a Friday, June 27.Teller Only Sunday the dinner specials Monday, June 30 .Teller representative from each grade present. Let's prepare Only are Prime Rib Roast for to teach as "Jesus Teaches Us." $13.00. Birthday Dinner -- On Tuesday, May 27, 5 p.m., the Gold Hill Galley/Leeward Branch Galley will be serving This week's a birthday dinner to all enlisted personnel who signed I up for it at the front desk of each galley. Valid ID is school menu required prior to signing up. For more information, call MS1 Wilson, Gold Hill Galley, 2860 or MS1 Liwanag, Meal tickets can be Leeward, 6394. purchased at the W.T. Sampson Elementary School cafeteria, Military Leadership Examination -- The next Leeward Point Navy Exchange military leadership exam for prospective E4, E5, E6 and Main Store and the Navy E7 candidates will be administered () tL on Thursday, May 29, Lodge. You may purchase meal 7:30 a.m., at the Windjammer. Participants are to tickets during the following submit a special request chit or memorandum # r(1;O hours: Navy Lodge, Monday, recommendation from their Division Officer to Wednesday and Thursday, 9 h r Officer-in-Charge, PSD, not later than Friday, May 23. a.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesday, Friday For more information, call PNC Majors, 4338. and Sunday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Overeaters Anonymous Overeaters Anonymous is a School cafeteria, Monday fellowship of men and women who share their experience, through Friday 7 - 11 a.m. strength and hope. There are no dues or weigh-ins, just Leeward Navy Exchange Main the desire to not eating compulsively. We meet every ,. Store, Tuesday through Tuesday night, 7 p.m., Saturday night at the Naval Friday, 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Hospital. For more information, call 2329 AT. 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Fourth through sixth grade: The Daily Milk Gazette is published accordin to the tles and First: Danny Whitter - sixth grade, Second: Michelle Titus - reula'rions for ship ad taion newspas, Monday, June 2 under the direction of fifth grade, Third: Neole Bemis - fourth grade. the public affairs officer. The Daily Gazette is printed five Baked Lasagna Seventh trees a week at government exense through eighth grade: First: Willie George on goverment euipent, at the Green Beans Jr. - eighth Navy Pbicatioas and Printing Service Brech Office. The opinions grade, Second: Leonard Hicks - seventh grade, Third: Ben Lam arif statements that appper erestin Toasted Garlic Bread are not to be construed as - eighth grade. Ninth through twelfth grade: official, or as the offical views of the Navy Department or Sunshine Jello First: Tracy Cmader, U.S. Naval Plakinger - eleventh grade, Second: ae. For assistant, call PA Oat 4819. Milk Roy Gozum - eleventh grade, Third: Liza Ayotte - eleventh grade. (Photo by JO1 Stacey Byington) 2 Daily Gazette Tuesday, May 27, 1986 -M - i ' IHumcane Talk

Tropical Cyclone: The general Hurricane Watch: Issued for a term for all rotating storms origi- coastal area when there is a threat nating over tropical waters. of hurricane conditions within 24 Tropical Disturbance: A moving to 36 hours. area of thunderstorms in the trop- Hurricane Warning: Issued when ics that maintains its identity for hurricane conditions are expected 24 hours or more. in a specified coastal area in Tropical Depression: Rotary cir- 24 hours or less. Hurricane condi- culation at surface, highest con- tions include winds of 74 miles an stant wind speed 38 miles per hour hour (64 knots) or more and/or dan- (33 knots). gerously high tides and waves. Ac- Tropical Storm: Distinct rotary tions for protection of life and prop- circulation, constant wind speed erty should begin immediately ranges from 39 to 73 miles per when the warning is issued. hour (34 to 63 knots). Flash Flood Watch. A flash flood Hurricane: Pronounced rotary is possible in the area. Stay alert. circulation, constant wind speed of Flash Flood Warning: A flash 74 miles per hour (64 knots) or flood is imminent. Take immediate more. action. Gale Warnings: Issued when Tornadoes: Sometimes spawned winds of 39 to 54 miles an hour (34 by hurricanes, these violently ro- to 47 knots) are expected. tating columns of air may produce Storm Warnings: Issued when severe damage and casualties. The winds of 55 to 73 miles an hour (48 typical path of a tornado is 50 feet to 63 knots) are expected. If a hur- wide and a few miles long, but ricane is expected to strike a some have cut a swath much coastal area, gale or storm warn- larger. Ifa tornado is reported in ings will not usually precede hurri- your area, a warning will be is- cane warnings. sued. Petty Officer Clark Sailor holds key to gateway of excellence By J. Farrell times," Clark says. "Without thinking about home--the them, the base doesn't have a country and working endlessly f' Guantanamo Bay is the mission--helping the ships in the woods. 's gateway to excellence, come pierside so they can "I miss it because I was t en Joseph Clark of Dufur start training." always outside, whether it holds the key to the gate. Clark says he enjoys his was snowing or raining," he He's the Navy's William job very much because it's says. "I miss that type of "The Refrigerator" Perry, the self-satisfying. physical labor because I was Chicago Bears' all-around "If the tugs are up, I know always in good physical football player who makes I'm doing my job," he says. shape." things happen for his team. "And so far, we have never For now, "the Navy is part Clark does the same thing missed a commitment." of my life," he says. "It for the Navy each time a ship "Guantanamo Bay is a nice, helps me grow up each day reports for training and a small and close-nit because it teaches me about ferry transports commuters community," Clark says. "It's life." across the bay. like the small-town community The former Oregon logger life I'm accustomed to." J.M. Farrell is a Navy and carpenter is now a Navy Clark says he enjoys the journalist serving with the engineman at Port Services. crystal-clear water here. Navy Public Affairs Center in His job is to help maintain "It's great for snorkling. Norfolk. He was here earlier and repair engines on ferries There aren't many places this year writing stories and tug boats, which help where you can snorkle and see about our military people for ease American and allied Navy 30 feet down." publication in U.S. ships to a pier. But not even such beauty newspapers. "The tugs must be up at all can keep Clark's mind from

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(AP) -- Game one of the NBA 22 points. trouble, Houston's inside championship series went to Ainge and Johnson outscored game was not as physical as Boston. The Celtics beat the Houston guards Robert Reid the Rockets would have liked. Houston Rockets 112-100. and Lewis Lloyd 37-20. Ainge The second game of the Bws l Frontliners Larry Bird, and Johnson also combined for best-of-seven series will be Robert Parish and Kevin 15 assists, 14 rebounds and Thursday night at Boston McHale scored 48 points as seven steals. Garden. the Celtics moved out to a There were still a lot of Brewers blanket Royals 61-59 halftime lead. Those 48 things going on inside, points were needed as although Ralph Sampson missed French tourney (AP) -- Milwaukee's Danny Twins, and Kirby Puckett Houston's Akeem Olajuwon much of it. The Houston Darwin made his first start added three hits and made a jammed in 25 of his 33 points forward picked up three fouls (AP) -- Ivan Lendl, Chris of the Major League baseball leaping catch in deep center during the first two in the first quarter, was on Evert Lloyd, and West German season yesterday. He threw a field. quarters. the bench early because of Steffi Graf and Boris Becker, four-hit shutout, and the Gary Ward and Pete The Celtics broke open the the foul trouble, and had were among the seeded winners Brewers blanked the Kansas Incaviglia each drove in game in the third quarter and scored only two points. He yesterday on the opening City Royals 4-0. three runs to spur the Texas moved out to a 16-point edge. was 1-13 from the field. of the French Open Ten A two-run, two-out homer in Rangers past the Chicago The guards took over that Boston outscored Houston Tournament. the ninth inning by rookie White Sox 7-2. period when the Rockets 14-4 late in the third Lendl swept past West Wally Joyner lifted the In the , started double-teaming quarter while Rocket center German Mich Wesiphal 6-3, California Angels over the Houston rookie left-hander inside. In the third quarter Akeem Olajuwon was on the 6-3, 6-4, and Becker routed 8-7. The Jim Desahies posted his first Boston's Danny Ainge and bench with five fouls. Jerome Potier of France teams combined for 56 runs in Major League victory. He Dennis Johnson combined for With their big men in foul 6-Love, 6-3, 6-Love. their four-game series. struck out 10 batters over Lloyd was on the court just Harold Reynolds, who was seven innings and the Astros under an hour in her 6-Love, batting .167 over the past beat the St. Louis Cardinals 6-1 victory over Cecile two weeks, led the Seattle 4-1. Baseball standings Calmette, the French National Mariners past the Baltimore The Pittsburgh Pirates made junior girls champion. Graf Orioles 7-6. Reynolds had a six errors and lost to the National League Standings ripped through fellow West single, two doubles, two 9-4. East Division German Andrea Betzner 6-1, steals, and three RBIs. San Diego manager Steve 6-Love in 34 minutes. The edged Boros wanted to give his W L PCT. GB Other seeded winners in the the Oakland A's 5-4 in 10 bullpen a rest. Starter Dave women's bracket included innings. Dave Collins singled Dravecky struggled, but New York 27 11 .711 Helena Sukova of home the winning run. survived five unearned runs Montreal 24 17 .585 4 1/2 Czechoslovakia, Argentina's Boston won for the eighth and ended up throwing a Chicago 17 24 .415 11 1/2 Gabriela Sabatini, Catherina time in nine games. Homers by complete game as the Padres St. Louis 16 24 .400 12 Lindquisi of Sweden, a Don Baylor and Bill Buckner outscored the Montreal Expos Pittsburgh 15 23 .395 12 Canadian Carling Bassett. helped the Red Sox hold off 9-6. Philadelphia 15 24 .385 12 1/2 advancing to the second round the Cleveland Indians 5-3. Home runs by Jody Davis and included Stefen Edberg of Minnesota routed the winning pitcher Dennis West Division Sweden, Guillermo Vilas of Toronto Blue Jays 9-1. Kent Eckersley pushed the Cubs Argentina, and Johan Kriek. Arber homered twice for the past the Cincinnati Reds 9-6. Houston 24 18 .571 Kathy Jordan, the women's San Francisco 24 19 .558 1/2 eleventh seed, was upset by Atlanta 23 20 .535 1 1/2 Camille Benjamin, 1-6, 6-2, San Diego 23 20 .535 1 1/2 6-3. Los Angeles 22 22 .500 3 Cincinnati 16 24 .400 7 Indianapolis 500 Horse Reconsidering Skipping Belmont Stakes (UPI) Standings postponed again -- "Snow Chief's" owners are reconsidering a decision to East Division skip the Belmont Stakes. After a disappointing eleventh (AP) -- More rain yesterday place finish in the Kentucky Derby, "Snow Chief" bounced Boston 29 14 .674 in Indianapolis, and the Indy back to win the Preakness and the $1 million Jersey Derby. New York 28 16 .636 1 1/2 500 has been rescheduled for The colt's time for the mile-and-a-quarter in yesterday's Baltimore 25 17 .595 3 1/2 Saturday. Jersey Derby was just two-fifths of a second off the record Milwaukee 22 20 .524 6 1/2 There have been two set last year by "Spend A Buck." "Snow Chief" finished two Cleveland 22 21 .512 7 postponements because of lengths ahead of "Mogambo" and three-and-a-half lengths in Detroit 21 20 .512 7 rain, there is more rain in front of 1985 two-year-old champion "Tasso." Toronto 20 25 .444 10 the forecast, and so the race has been pushed back to the Trainer To Go After Fifth Straight Victory (UPI) -- West Division weekend so drivers, fans, Trainer Woody Stephens will go after his fifth straight live TV and, hopefully, victory in the June 7 Belmont Stakes with "Danzig, Texas 22 21 .512 sunshine can all be there at Connection." The colt won Sunday's Peter Pan States at California 22 22 .500 1/2 the same time. Belmont Park, beating "Clear Choice" by three-quarters of a Oakland 21 24 .497 2 Several drivers and members length in just his third race since undergoing arthroscopic Kansas City 20 23 .465 2 of their support teams spoke knee surgery last winner. Chicago 18 24 .429 3 1/2 in favor of the delay. Minnesota 17 27 .386 5 1/2 Speedway officials said there San Diego Sockers Beat Minnesota Strikers (UPI) -- Seattle 16 29 .356 7 will not be any practices The San Diego Suckers completed their comeback in the Major slated this week. Indoor Soccer League Championship series with a 5-3 victory over the Minnesota Strikers. In winning their fifth straight indoor crown, the Sockers rallied from a 3-1 game deficit to beat the Strikers, four-games-to-three. Brian Quinn had two goals, an assist and seven blocked shots in the clincher. The Sportsm an Backup Quarterback Absent (UPI) -- Backup quarterback David Woodley was absent when the Pittsburgh Steelers opened By Charles Morey their week-long mini-camp. A team spokesman says Wood ley has informed coach Chuck Noll he is contemplating (AP) -- You cannot see them his career. Rod pointed out jumped to Texas from the retirement. Woodley played four seasons in Miami and took but there are people who that Joyner is powerful, but campus of Oklahoma State. the Dolphins to the Super Bowl in 1982 before he was traded think baseballs used in the he add a corollary, "The One of the better-looking to the Stealers in 1984. Major Leagues have wings. pitchers will start working rookies in the National They are flying far and him carefully soon and he may League, Will Clarke of the fast when a batter gets good not hit for average." San Francisco Giants, has wood on them, no matter who Kirby Puckett of Minnesota shown power and coolness in is has been hitting the ball out -co~ Area athletics pitching. the clutch. He is also On top of everything else of sight. In his first two grabbing anything hit in his there is a rookie crop of seasons in Minnesota he had a direction and scooping up low musclemen who are threatening total of four home runs. In throws from his infielders. Tennis -- Ladies Tennis every Tuesday and Thursday to break records and knock his first 40 games this year The Giants think he is a morning at Como Tennis Court at 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. Come on down some fences. he sent 13 baseballs over the future star and will hit more out and have a fun time. Pro lessons provided for those who They are called the "Baby rainbow. than his share of homers. wish. For more information, call Nina Johnson 2245 or Paula Boomers" and they are making The Oakland A's have a Viewers of the Major Leag Harris 3624. a lot of pitchers nervous. burly "pheenom" named Jose scene believe there is For some reason, it is Canseco, a Cuban who is better-than-even chance thac Diving -- A PADI Advance Dive class will be offered on probably only a coincidence, beginning to look like a one of the rookies we Tuesday, June 3, 6:30 p.m. Fee is $75. For more information, the American League has a "Havana perfecto." They are mentioned, Joyner and Canseco 4353 AT. near monopoly on the shouting "ole" for Jose when being the top choice, will "terrible infants." he comes to bat in Oakland, set a record for the Attention Boxers -- Navy Relief is sponsoring a boxing Have you heard about Walt and even in some other first-year men. tournament on Saturday, May 31, 7 p.m., at the Marine Site. Joyner of the California cities. The last time the Two men hold the record for Contestants wishing to compete, should call Jim Seay, 4162. Angels, the young Tiger who averages were posted he had a hone runs by a rookie. Wally put old pro Rod Carew out to dozen homers and was moving Berger of the 1930 Boston Diving -- A PADI Advanced class this weekend May 31, pasture? Joyner is only 23 at a pace of 40 for the Braves and Frank Robinson of June 1. Cost is $55. For more information, call J.L. Gibson but has been running in front season. the 1956 at 6169 AT. Cincinnati Reds in the since The "Raa-Raa Kid" of the share the mark of 38. The the beginning of the season. , Pete closet to them was Al Rosen, Carew, who is currently Incaviglia, has also been who made the circuit 37 times unemployed, says Joyner is a clearing same faraway fences in 1950 for the Cleveland good hitter and will be a in his first season in Indians. home run threat the rest of professional baseball. Pete

Daily Gazette Tuesday, May 27, 1986