tize tGuantanamo Bay, Cuba Vol. 43 -- No. 48 -- U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Thursday, March 12, 1987

Russia conducts N nuclear test W E bay (UPI) -- The Soviet Union Deerpoint News of the today conducted its second nuclear test since ending a S unilateral moratorium. j l andby Room Only for DEFEX Evacuation The news agency Tass says At press time, PSD reported that all seats for the the blast in Central Asia had Club DEFEX evacuation have been filled, and any additional a yield equal to 20,000 tons Officer's sign-ups will be on a standby basis. Sign-ups began at of TNT. It says the test was 6 a.m. this morning. conducted, "with a view to PSD also reports if the standby list continues to upgrading military tech- grow, then seats will be given on a pro-rated basis by nology." command, instead of a first-come, first-served basis. The State Department said For more information, contact PSD. yesterday the Soviet test on February 26 released some radioactive debris into the Open House Ship atmopshere in violation of a Commissioned only three weeks ago, on Feb. 21, 1987, It is said the Aegis guided missile cruiser USS 1983 treaty. the Navy's newest debris is not a danger to Mobile Bay (CG 53) will be hosting a open house here 4 p.m. health. Sunday, March 15, noon to August 1985 Soviet lead- to wear proper attire (no In Visitors are reminded er Mikhail Gorbachev announc- and deck shoes or sneakers (no high dresses or skirts), ed the Soviet Union would heels or sandles). stop nuclear testing. The Reagan administration Surplus Government Property Sale his invitation for the Defense rejected Due to unforseen circumstances, the United States to join in. Reutilization and Marketing Office (DRMO) retail sale scheduled for The United States conducted of surplus government property originally tests from rescheduled for Saturday, 24 underground Saturday, March 14, has been until December. Moscow 12 noon. then March 28, 9 a.m. - then announced its moratorium All merchandise will be sold on a first come, first the first U.S. cash only. There will be would end with serve basis, as is, where is, test in 1987. no refunds or exchanges. Merchandise purchased must be paid for not later than 12 noon on the day of the sale. rising For more information, contact DRMO, 4184. Oil imports (UPI) -- Experts in the Public Safety Announcement oil industry predict that next decade, The base community is reminded that all base sometime in the defensive positions are off-limits to all residents. the United States will import more than half of its oil. Photo Lab Closure Three experts testified yesterday before the Senate The base Photo Lab will be closed until further Support tne 1987 Scholarship Fund Auction -- notice due to installation of a new air conditioning Energy and Natural Resources and Lyn Bunn (Bluebell) generously Committee. Their only dis- Kathy Morrison (Zippy) system. 1987 agreement was over when give their clowning talents to promote the Scholarship Fund Auction. One of the items up for bid will Scheduled Power Outages imports will exceed domestic Zippy the of oil. The es- be a colorful balloon display delivered by There will be a power outage affecting all of the production clown. The auction will be held Saturday, April 4, 7 timates ranged from 1992 to p.m. Marine BEQ (Huntington Hall) on Friday, March 13, 9 at the COMO Club. (Photo by PH3 Bryan Logan) a.m. - 3 p.m. The outage is nececomzy for the 2000. performance of preventive maintenance on low voltage breakers. June Carter is a multi-talented entertainer New Arrivals By JO1 Stacey Byington with Cash, an important part Johnny, such as "Jackson" and To announce the newest arrival to your family in the of the Johnny Cash Show. June "If I Were a Carpenter" are Daily Gazette, submit the parent's names, the baby's Johnny Cash, June Carter and Johnny were married in highlights of every show. name, the date of birth and the weight of the baby. and the Carter family will be 1968. performing at the Downtown Her musicianship, vocal Share the songs of June Parents: MS2 Thomas and RMSN Lisa Goldberg Lyceum, Thursday, March 19, ability, and boundless energy Carter, Johnny Cash and the the Baby's Name: Matthew Charles at 7:30 p.m. Pre-show activi- make her one of the most com- Carter family Thursday at Born: Feb. 25, 1987 ties begin at 6:30 p.m. pelling stage performers in Downtown Lyceum. It is a show Weight: 6 pounds, 13 ounces The show is free of charge the world. The, duets with "not to be missed." and open to the entire base community. The vivacious and charming June Carter is best known Around the globe today.as an integral part of the Johnny Cash Show and as Johnny's wife. However, these roles, important as they may Rock Slides in Yosemite National Park be, are only a part of what Continuing rock slides are keeping crews from must be deemed a remarkable clearing rocks from an earlier slide that covered a show business career. main road in Yosemite National Park in California. An June Carter is an excellent estimated 1,400,000 tons of rock fell Tuesday. Rocks vocalist, a superb comedi- crushed a car moments after three rangers got out of enne, and, had she desired to it. Nobody was injured. pursue the career, would have been a fine dramatic actress. Instead, June chose to re- Merger Could Eliminate Segregation In Schools main in country music and A Federal Appeals Court in Atlanta is studying a case pursue her family activities. that could force traditionally black schools and mostly Music and performing have white universities in Alabama to merge. The case was been an important part of brought by alumni of mostly black Alabama State. They June's life since childhood. say merger "will eliminate the vestiges of Her mother, Maybelle Carter, segregation." was one of the original Car- ter family who began record- ing country songs in 1927. Mother Maybelle has been re- cording ever since that time Inside and thus, has enjoyed the Page 2 - City College Of Chicago longest continuous recording Page 2 - Civilian Awards career in the history of the Page 3 - Job Market industry. Page 3 - The Saler June began working with Page 4 - The Sportsman Johnny Cash in 1961. She brought something fresh and to the Cash aggre- . l original gation and was, from the beginning of her association Liberal Arts, Mid-Management Local CCC offers two associate, degree programs teO Editor's Note: Military able transfer of credit and educational benefits often limited residency require- entice men and women into the ments for military students. Pirates Booster Club COMO Mess Hours service. Many of them plan to "After students have com- The Pirates Booster Club will meet Beginning March 16-17, the Seaside Dining begin their college education pleted their residency with tonight at 7 p.m. in the high school Room will be closed Mondays and Tuesdays. upon leaving the military. CCC, they don't have to com- library. Community support can make the The lounge will remain open. The Wardroom Through City Colleges of Chi- plete the other school's re- difference! Come on out and help the high Annex will be serving lunch and dinner cago (CCC), personnel in sidency in the case of a school students with ideas and suggestions.! Mondays and Tuesdays with dinner hours Guantanamo may begin working transfer," Adamson explained. For more information, call Cookie at 3637.cextended from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday will toward, or possibly complete, For the most part, classes continue to be deli bar for lunch and steak an associate's degree during offered through CCC are worth Arm Wrestling Tournament night for dinner. On Tuesdays, a hot buffet their tour here. The follow- three credit hours and they An arm wrestling tournament will be held will be served for lunch and every Tuesday ing article on CCC is the meet from 6 to 9 p.m. CCC at the Clipper Club tonight at 7 p.m. night will be a seafood buffet. third in a four-part series holds five terms per year on local educational re- with each course lasting MCI 'Let's Hake A Deal' Sale! MCI Video Rental Center sources. eight weeks. "We pretty much The Marine Corps Exchange is having a From Monday, March 16 through Friday, go year-around." said Adam- "Let's Make a Deal" sale in front of the March 20, the Marine Corps Exchange Video 0 By JOSI J.M. Gaona son. MCX and the MCX Mini Mart, Friday, Saturday Rental Center is having a half-price The cost per course for ac- and Sunday, March 13-15. Save up to 50 membership drive. The cost for membership As the cost of obtaining a tive-duty military varies de- percent on selected merchandise. The sale is $12.50 per year. college education soars, more pending on the amount of tui- will be cash and carry only. Kids can get and more people are taking tion assistance they qualify free pony rides or talk to their favorite COMO Club Hail And Farewell advantage of military educa- for. clown Saturday only from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tickets for Saturday's Hail and Farewell tion programs to help them Tuition assistance pays for are available from each command representa- earn a college degree. 75 percent of the cost of COMO Club Music Trivia tive or at the COMO Club. Tickets purchased But military programs are courses for officers and There will be a music trivia Friday, today are $7. Only 25 tickets will be not designed to pay for a service members E-4 and March 13 on the COMO Club patio at 7 p.m. available at the door for $10 each. The four-year college education below, Adamson said. For Sign-ups start at 6:30 p.m. Music will be theme is St. Patrick's Day. in full, they simply act as a those E-5 and above with less provided by Harmonic Herb and Pistol Pete. Red Cross CPR Class subsidy. than 14 years, the amount CPO Club Advisory Board Meeting City Colleges of Chicago covered by tuition assistance Red Cross will be sponsoring a CPR class The CPO Club Advisory Group will meet Tuesday, March 17 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in affords military personnel is 90 percent. Tuition Friday, March 13 at 3 p.m. in the Goat the opportunity to begin the Red Cross building next to the here assistance reverts back to 75 Locker. All units are encouraged to attend. Furniture working toward an associates those with more Store. There are two openings percent for available. Interested degree and in many cases, it than 14 years of service. MCI Sale persons should call Test the luck of the Irish at the Marine 4676. The cost for booklet is $1. is possible for them to fi- thing to re- during "An important Corps Exchange, Friday, Saturday and nish their degree member is that tuition as- their tour. Sunday, March 13-15. Look for the balloons Computers Users Group sistance is not a loan," said at selected department registers, choose an Guantanamo Bay Computer Users Group will "A lot of times students is a military having com- Adamson. "It item from that department and pop a balloon meet Wednesday, March 18 at 7 p.m. at the will come to me and it does not have more ("A" and benefit for a discount up to 50 percent! Barrel Club. Everyone with an interest in pleted two or paid back." "C") schools," said Laurie to be computers is invited. There are no dues or Adamson, CCC area coordinator For non-military and de- Teens St. Patrick's Day Dance fees. Attend, participate and bring a for programs for the pendent students the cost per There will be a teen St. Patrick's Day friend. "In many cases they course is $198 per three-cre- dance Saturday, March 14 from 7 to 11 p.m. military. Navy Exchange may have earned up to half of dit course ($66 per credit at the Barrel Club. Admission is $1.50 and Check Out credits hour) The cost for spouses is refreshments will be served. For more The central check out in the Navy their elective Exchange is in the Accounting without even stepping into a reduced to $174, however, if information, call J.J. Moore at 3195 or Office, McCalla Hill AV-34. To allow the Accounting classroan." both husband and wife are 2450. de- enrolled. Office to effectively serve personnel who CCC offers associate's COMO Club Pinochle Winner are checking out, it grees in liberal arts and One thing Adamson noted is is requested that The COMO Club Pinochle winner last night personnel phone the office at 4408 at least was Pam Whitmore. two hours prior to arriving at the office. 'A lot of people can get a degree while Girl Scout Bake Sale Personnel checking out on Monday should Girl Scout Cadette Troop 2 is having a contact the office on Friday as some here if. they just stay motivated. The bake sale Saturday, March 14 from 9 a.m. to locations are closed on Monday. The 4 p.m. in front of the main Navy Exchange. procedure will allow the office time to important thing is to start early.' Cookies, cakes, brownies, breads and more make necessary phone calls and avoid any will be available. unnecessary waiting time. mid-management. The liberal that tuition assistance does arts degree consists of 30 not cover the cost of books. credit hours each of general "Usually, you need one book NADSAP examines attitudes and behaviors education and electives, per class and the cost runs whereas the mid-management from $6 to $50 per book," she Veronica Kearney awareness. Everyone can ing, members learn to listen degree consists of 42 re- said. NADSAP Site Coordinator enhance their life skills by to one another. quired course hours and 20 One benefit that CCC stu- attending the class. In summary, NADSAP uses a elective hours. dents in Guantanamo have over I have been asked by many It makes no difference who group effort to acheive one Before earning a degree their stateside counterparts people, "What is the Navy the facilitator (group lead- goal: increasing personal re- from CCC, students must es- is the size of the class. Alcohol and Drug Safety er) is. sponsiblity and self aware- tablish residency by complet- "The size of the class Action Program (NADSAP) all, What does make a difference ness leading to healthier ing five courses through the averages between 12-15 stu- about? I respond with the ex- is you. In the class, stu- alternatives in the lifestyle local CCC branch. dents," said Adamson, "so the planation that the NADSAP dents teach each other as decision-making process. In the event that a student students get more individual- Program is an excellent much as the facilitator is unable to earn a degree ized attention." opportunity for one to exa- teaches them. There is an The class is open to all while here, the worry of Adamson added that the mine attitudes, behaviors, atmosphere of mutual respect Navy, Marine, Coast Guard whether the course hours are quality of teachers and their thoughts, feelings and be- in which participants talk active duty and civilian transferable is relatively dedication are other added liefs which have an influence about the stressors they personnel and their depen- eliminated due to the Ser- benefits. "All of the teach- on the lifestyle one chooses. feel, what makes them angry, dents. If you are interested vicemembers Opportunity Col- ers are hired locally with' This program is designed to what are the most important in attending the NADSAP leges (SOC). half of them being ac- increase the individual's aspects of their life, what class, please contact your SOC is a network of 438 tive-duty military, and they awareness of the responsibi- they like, how to restructure training officer or the colleges 'and universities lity each person holds for negative thinking into posi- NADSAP coordinator at 4380. that have agreed to a reason- CONTINUED on page 4, his or her own health and tive thinking and why it is I found it a worthwhile well-being as a member of the important to communicate. experience. I hope you will United States military. This Just as important as talk- too. is accomplished in the 36- hour, two college-credit se- mester-hour course, by parti- Civilian recognition Daily 0azette cipating in discussion and Sustained Superior Letter of Appreciation role plays (acting out real Performance Cookie Johnson life scenarios in class) in Ferdinal Lewis Ferdinal Lewis U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper such areas as: stress, what Denzil Windross Auguster Duffus Corum Capt. John Condon USN.Commander, U.S. Naval Base it is and where it comes Donald Ormsby Patricia Lt. Bob Hines, USAR.Public Affairs Officer from; coping with stress; Harry Philpotts Barbara Diaz JOC Gary Smith, USN.Assistant Public Affairs Officer Hurditt Harry Sharpe J01 Stacey Byington, USN.Managing Editor values clarification; deci- Linford YN3Ana Berry, USN:.StfAsian sion-making; assertiveness Clinton Clarke Ellen Fischer DM Paul Czech, USNR.Illustrator training; communication Edward Brown Elizabeth Lane JOSN J. M. Gaona,.USN.Staff Assistant skills on and off the job; Winston Gordon MaryEllen Kirkland Fischer The Daily Gazette is published according to the rules and self-awareness; personal Thelma Townsend James regulations for ship and station newspapers under the direc- responsibility; information Lascelles McKenzie Horacio Grant tion of the public affairs officer. The Daily Gazette is Performance Sue Hilton printed five times a week at government expense on government on alcohol and drugs; and Outstanding equipment at the Navy Publications and Printing Service what to do about the drinking Cynthia Walker Maxima Sanchez Branch Office. The opinions and statements that appear herein and driving issue. Marilyn Anderson Nary Ackerman are not to be construed as official or as the official views Mary Kay Coch of the Navy Department or Commander, U.S. Naval Base. The NADSAP is a program which Public Affairs Office is on the first floor of Building 760 emphasizes prevention as a 40 Years Service Retirement Certificate (Admin Hill). For assistance, call 4819 or 4502. result of education and Alfredo Sust Jose Pazos

2 Daily Gazette Thursday, March 12. 1987 1987 Permianent Register

The positions listed below are the 1987 Permanent *Secretary (Typing) 16-87 All Cansands Register which may be obtained at the Naval Base GS/LGS-318- Civilian Personnel Office. (Permanent/Tenporary) Recreation Aid NAF 17-87 Recreation Position and Grade Ann. No. Location PS/LS-0189-3 Services Maintenance Control Clerk 01-87 WD (Intermittent/FT/PT) (Typing) Maint. Cook NAF-18-87 Clubs/ GS-303-4 NA/LWG-7404-5 Messes *Secretary (Typing) 02-87 All Camands (Intermittent/FT/PT) GS/LGS-318-4 *Accounting Technician 19-87 All Canands (Permanent/Tenporary) GS/LGS-525-4 AUTOS Clerk Typist 03-87 All Camiands leading to GS-5, '7 Dodge Aspen, 6-cyl, 4- GS/LGS-322-3 or GS/LGS-525-5 speed, Hurst trans., new in- (Permanent/Temporary/FT/PT) (Permanent/Temporary) spection, p/s, p/b, original *Clerk Typist 04-87 All Cansands Telephone Operator 20-87 FWD owner. Call 7276 DWH or 2831 GS/LGS-322-04 GS/LGS-382-2/3 Utilities AWH. (Permanent/Tanporary/FT/PT) (Teaporary NTE 1 year) '70 Ford F-100 pickup. New Cashier/Checker NAF 05-87 Clubs/ Educational Aid 21-87 WIS Schools battery and carb., 6-cyl, 3- PS/2091-2 Messes GS/LGS-1702-3 speed. Asking $800 or best or Sales Store Checker (P/T) (Tanp. NTE end of the Call Bill at 3681 AWH. LGS-2091-2 school year, but incumbents offer. (Intermittent/FT/PT) may be noncanpetitively extended.) BOATS Waiter/Waitress NAF 06-87 Clubs/ 40hp Mercury outboard for NA/LWG-7420-3 Messes "Applicants are requested to submit two (2) parts. Includes throttle SF-171's for this register in order to receive cable and propeller. Top unit (Intermittent/FT/PT) Child Care Giver/ NAF 07-87 Recreation concurrent consideration. is in great shape. Call 4616 Aid Services DWH or 4978 AWH. Recreation PS/LGS-0189-2 16' aluminium V-hull Star- (Intermittent/FT/PT) craft, electric start 28hp Custodial Worker NAF 08-87 All Canands Navy Exchange Register Mariner engine. Includes many NA/LWG-3566-1 extras. Call 4277 DWH or 3318 and NA/LWG-3566-2 The positions listed below are the 1987 Permanent AWH. Food Service Worker NAF 09-87 Clubs! Register which may be obtained at the Wavy, NA/LWG-7408-2 Messes 21' Cobia center console. 115 Exchange Office. Mercury outboard, power tilt/ (Intermittent/FT/PT) power trim. Includes rod Bartender NAF 10-87 Clubs/ NA/LWG-705-3 Messes Position and Grade Ann. No. Location holders, two installed live Cook (Intermittent) 1-87 Navy Exchange wells, 60 gal. installed (Intermittent/FT/PT) Giver/ NAF 11-87 Recreation UG-5/$3.24 or tank, 55 channel VHF, folding Child Care Recreation Aid Services NA-5/$5.13 chair and '82 galvanized Custodial Worker 2-87 Navy Lodge trailer. Asking $6,900. call PS/LGS-0189-3 (Intermittent/FT/PT) (Intermittent) or 3499 AWH. 3305 DWH Recreation Aid NAF 12-87 Recreation LNG-1/$1.99 or DIVE GEAR NA-1/$3.66 Sherwood BC (medium), two (Youth Activities) Services Da- PS/LGS-0189-3 Security Guard 3-87 Navy Exchange cor soft silicone dive masks, (Intermittent) two Wenoka dive knives, (Intermittent/FT/Pr) Assistant NAF 13-87 Clubs/ LPS-2/$2.26 or Sherwood depth/ pressure Clubs Operations Messes PS-2/$4. 10 gauge-console, "600" PS-1101-4 Dacor Assistant Sales Store Checker 4-87 Navy Exchange regulator and octopus, two or Recreation LGS-0189-4 (Intermittent) aluminum 92ci dive tanks. Sales Store Checker 14-87 Camissary LGS-2/$2.26 or Much more. Sell only as a PS-2/$4.10 package $800. Call Bill at GS/LGS-2091-2 leading to GS/LGS-2091-3 Waiter (Intermittent) 5-87 Navy Exchange 3681 AWH. (Intermittent) LG- $2.62 FURNITURE *Accounting Technician 15-87 All Caiands NA-3/$4.42 Jenny Lind crib with mat- GS/LGS-525-4 Cobbler 135-86 Navy Exchange tresji; excel. cond., $125. (Permanent/Temporary) Ccmrission Only Jenny Lind three-drawer dresser, excel. cond., $75. Can be bought as a set for $175. call 3996 AWH. Civilian Personnel Applications must be submitted to the Naval Base Applications must be Baby crib with mattress and submitted to the Naval Base Civilian Personnel Office by the close of Civilian Personnel Office by the close of sheet, $25. Call 3549 AT. business March 17. Additional information business March 19. MISCELLANEOUS concerning these vacancies may be obtained at the One black wig. Has never been Naval Base Civilian Personnel Office or by worn. Asking $25. Call Phy- ANN. ND. POSITION AND TITLE LOCATION reviewing vacancy announcements posted on Assistant W.T. Sanpson liss at 4282 DWH or 3749 AWH. 86-87 Nursing official bulletin boards. (Tanporary/Part Time) High School Spanish bedroom suite, triple GS-621-03 dresser with mirror, chest ANN. NO. POSITION AND TITLE LOCATION 87-87 Supervisory Accounting Hospital and drawer, night stand, swag 85-87 Warehouse Worker WD Technician lamps, headboard and frames, WG/LWG-6907-05 Engineer Div. GS-525-06 $300. Cast iron grill with NAF-70-87A Recreation Assistant Rec. Services 88-87 Teller Hospital portable stand, $25. Stereo PS-01 89-04/LGS-01 89-03 GS-530-03 with turntable, 8-track play- er, $75. Call Marie at 4172 Navy Exchange DWH or 3670 AWH. Crystal decanters and glass- The Navy Exchange has the following job openings. Janitor F/T Many sets. Call 3185 AT. Please contact the Personnel Office at Bldg. NA-2/$4.03 or LEG-2/$2.71 AV-34, McCalla Hill or phone 4348/4508. #28-87 Open Navy Exchange cnic table. Sits six Visual Merchandiser F/T people, $25. Heavy duty Position and Grade Closing Location PS-3/$4.41 or LWG-2/$2.71 swing, $25. Call 4986 AT. #3-87 Open Baskin Robbins #29-87 March 23 Personalized TWO-WHEELERS Counter Clerk (Intermittent) Personalized Services Clerk Services Motobecane moped 50V. Does NA-2/$4.03 or LWG-2/$2.71 PS-3/$4.41 or LS-3/$3.50 not run but can be repaired. #26-87 March 13 Retail Store #30-87 March 20 Navy Lodge Sales Clerk Desk Clerk Call 4277 DWH or 3318 AWH. Head 1 PS-5/$5.00 or LGS- 4/$4.16 PS-3/$4.41 or LGS-3/$3.3D Honda 125 scooter. Runs #27-87 Open Navy Exchange great. Call 4277 DWH or 3318 AWH. DWH or 2359 AWH. WANTED lications Printing Service Girls winter clothes (size '78 Puch moped. Comes with We would like to take our dog Branch Office. $450 per week, 4-6). Call 3185 AT. complete manual, helmet, two with us but cannot find a dog two weeks per month. Tech- new sn-re tires and touch-up New motorcycle tire, swallow ribbbed MT 317 3.50 H-19 4PR, carrier/kennel large enough. nical background is required. The Marine Barracks Enlisted paint Asking $270. Call Tim We need one larger than 22" Send resume to Xerox Corpora- at 6412 DWH or 3549 AT. for $40. Call Phyliss at 4282 Club is accepting applica- DWH or 3749 AWH. high by 29" deep. If you can tion, Bldg. #8 Koger Execu- tions for a full-charge book- '82 Yamaha Virago 920. LCD SERVICES help us, call 4616/7263 DWH tive Center, Norfolk, VA. keeper/AS7/1. Must have one*. computer display inst. panel, Moving? I will clean your or 4978 AWH. 23502. year experience. Pick-up ap- mono-shock suspension with house and stand the final plications and drop off 7,600 miles. Also included is inspection with you. Refer- Part-time repair technician Babysitter needed on temp. resumes weekdays from 7:30 $160 Arai, Astro racing hel- ences avail. Call Violy at for Xerox copier to work in basis. May lead to a perm. a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Post 46 met. Asking $1,800. Call 4427 2449 AT. association with Navy Pub- position. FMI, call 3996 AWH. Office.

Daily Gazette Thursday, March 12, 1987 3 The Sportsm an -IS ,riii. OR eta By Charles Morey Ji (AP) -- 's Royals when you have someone year, and two of their big- off-season in 1986 would have of George's caliber worrying gest "Ifs" are Boston uses 20-point run been a bellringer for the pitchers, everybody else gets and Mark Davis. average big leaguer. a lift. Hammaker is trying to work The Kansas City kingpin hit The Royals have another off the after-effects of more to defeat Phoenix, 118-109 .290 with 16 home runs and 73 quality infielder in second surgery than you can find in runs batted in, but he only baseman , but they one day at some hospitals. In the NBA, a scored a career-high 39 (AP) -- into 124 games because of sure about shortstop points and Alex English added got are not He has had operations on 20-point run in the fourth shoulder problem. He had Buddy Biancalana. 34 in leading the Nuggets a the rotator cuff, elbow, quarter gave Boston a 118-109 surgery on it last November. ultimate fate past the Utah Jazz, 122-116. Kansas City's shoulder and knee. Since he win over the Phoenix Suns. pitch- What the Royals are hoping will depend on how the won the earned-run title in Kevin McHale scored 36 points Bucks/Bullets return to is Bird for this year is to ing goes. 1983, he has been in only 35 for the Celtics. Larry Milwaukee's third straight game-breaking Brett of probably the key. Bret was two the games over three seasons, ar-i came back after missing victory was a 115-107 deci- 1985, when he punched out a Mr. Wonderful in 1985, both with 23 points and Bill has a record of 7-12. games sion over the Washington average with 30 home in the regular season and in Walton played 4:00 in his .335 He has looked goo n Bullets. Sidney Moncrif runs and 112 runs knocked in. the . Last year, after a first appearance of the sea- scoresheet spring workouts, topped the Bucks' The Royals won the pennant bothered by a physical heavy conditioning program son. points. with 23 and World Series that year. problem, he was Mr. Mediocre, over the winter, so manager Pistons/Pacers Mavericks/Supersonics Brett is finding out hard to get points At 33, but Bret worked Roger Craig is watching with Isiah Thomas had 34 Mark Aguirre netted 26 as as fast back in shape in the off- Pistons that you don't heal intense interest and crossed that led the Detroit the Dallas Mavericks rolled do at 23. He says he season, and just could become 107-98. Eight as you fingers. past Indiana, past the Seattle Supersonics, is swinging hard enough in a big winner again. Pacers scored in double fig- Davis has a lot on the 130-117. training camp, but he can't , he ures. the ball, and Craig believes Warriors/Clippers throw very well. Since a and are to it. Mark has 76ers/Bulls starters, and they has added Seven key free throws in third baseman has to put other to throw the split- Chicago's Michael Jordan tosses could round out a serviceable learned the final 2:00 by Rod Higgins plenty of zip on finger fast ball, a Craig fired in 49 points, but the quartet. and of Golden across the diamond, that mound Bulls fell to the Phila- this sum- is the speciality. State clinched the Warriors' could be a problem year, as a relief delphia 76ers, 117-108. leader, but has a lot Last 121-111 victory over the Los mer. bullpen pitcher, he fanned 128 bat- Nuggets/Jazz him and there Clippers. If Brett plays first base, of mileage on This year, Davis will Denver's Darrell Walker Angeles question of how often he ters. a possibility looming larger is a a starter, at least start- can work. and Bud be 1 all the time, , ing out. who has a home run bat and a Black are handy guys in their strikeout habit, would be roles of firemen. According to his manager, Area athletics named the Kansas City des- San Francisco Giants Davis hasn't even scratched \01* of what he can CC) ignated hitter. The San Francisco Giants the surface Brett, of course, is the are the "If" team of the do. Craig believes Mark can Nature Hike leader at the plate for the National League West this win 17 or 18 games this year. Lee White is sponsoring a nature hike between Windmill Beach and Hidden Beach Saturday, March 14. Interested persons should call 4141 or 4153 to sign-up. Hikers will meet at the Rangers sneak past Bruins, 3-2, in NHL large cabana at Windmill Beach at 7:30 a.m. and the hike will last about two hours. Comfortable walking shoes, cameras and (AP) -- In the NHL, Mar- team nipped the Boston Jets/Canadiens binoculars are suggested. cel Dionne had five shots on Bruins, 3-2. Ray Neufeld's power-play goal in the third period gave goal in his debut with the Flyers/Devils .Training For Youth Bowling Rangers. Dionne the Winnipeg Jets a 2-1 win Coaches New York Philadelphia won for the There will be a coaches training session Saturday, March 14 didn't score, however his. over the Montreal Canadiens. at Marblehead Lanes. The session is required for fourth time in five games. Maple Leafs/North Stars at 2 p.m. the New persons signed up to coach youth bowling and others The Flyers nipped Toronto goalie Ken Wregget all NIT tournament 6-4. interested in coaching. The session will be held by certified Jersey Devils, turned back 37 shots on goal, ABC instructor Chuck McGintry. Flames/Whalers and the Maple Leafs topped North Stars, Nebraska tops Calgary's Mike Bullard had the Minnesota Youth Bowling Sign-ups a goal and two assists as the 4-2. sign-ups for youths, kindergarten through 18, will Bowling Flames whipped Hartford, 6-1. Oilers/Red Wings March 14 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Mar- Marquette be held Saturday, Before that game, the Whalers Edmonton dumped the Detroit blehead Lanes. scorer Ron the (AP) -- The Huskers and said, leading Red Wings, 6-3. Center Wayne League play will begin March 21 and end May 23. Half of among the open- miss three the rest must be Huskies were Francis would Gretzky scored his 57th goal league dues must be paid during sign-ups and winners in the NIT of a bruised will be allowed ing night games because of the season. paid by the first week of play. An extension tournament. shoulder. for families with more than one child bowling. For more in- Sabres/Kings Maxine at 3349 or Greg at 3252 after working power-play formation, call In Lincoln, senior guard Blues/BlackHawks Adam Creighton's hours. Brian Carr hit a 10-foot The St. Louis Blues ran goal with 7:00 remaining their unbeaten string to sev- boosted the Buffalo Sabres and Fitness Hotshot Contest jumper with one second left Fun en games with a 3-2 victory over the Los Angeles Kings, All pre-teen and teen sharpshooters are invited to a Fun to lift Nebraska over Mar- The Corn- over the Chicago BlackHawks. 3-2. and Fitness Basketball Hotshot contest at the Youth Center quette, 78-76. Saturday, March 21 beginning at 2 p.m. The cost to enter is huskers' last six victories $1.50 for non-members and $1 for members. Awards for first- have been by a total of 12 and second-place will be given. The deadline for sign-ups is points. Friday, March 13. Call J.J. Moore at 3195 or 2450 for more information. Washington/Montana State Washington and Montana At The Lyceums overtime Project Player Moonlight Horseride State went into the Huskies pulled out begin at 7 p.m. A moonlight horseride to the beach is slated for Saturday, before * All movies a 98-90 victory. Washington there will be no movie shown. March 14. The ride will begin at the corral at 6:30 p.m. and *Indicates will be a cookout and center Chris Welp hit a shot will end at Windmill Beach where there Downtown Lyceum After, the group will ride back to the corral. The $15 with four seconds left in music. to tie the Children Of The Corn.Thriller (R).1:32 fee includes everything. For more information, call Mary Kay regulation time senior guard Greg NcCalla Lyceum or Paula at 2381. score, and at 3006 Hill scored 11 points in the Invasion U.S.A.Action Drama (R).1:48 overtime to push the Huskies Marine Lyceum Project Player Fun Run Invaders From Mars.Science Fiction (R).1:41 will be held Sat- to victory. The Project Player Fun Run (5k and 10k) Leeward Lyceum a.m. Registration will begin at 7:30 urday, March 28 at 8 Boise State/Utah Ferris Bueller's Day Off. .Comedy (PG-13).1:43 For more information, call Mary Kay Elsener at 3006 or a.m. Boise State slipped past There will be no movies shown Monday througt- sports at 2560. Note: Utah, 62-61. Mike Sanor net- Thursday at the COMO Club, CPO Club, and the Windjammer I with Project Player Leeward Pool Tournament ted the winning basket Club. Project Player Leeward pool tournament will be held 25 seconds left and Utah's A two 24 at the Leeward Clipper Club at 7 p.m. Albert Springs missed Tuesday, March with one second Registration will begin at 6:30 p.m. For more information, free throws Television I I call 3006 or Rhonda at 6009. remaining. 6:00 NEWSCENTER 8 (Local News) CONTINUED from page 2 6:30 ABC WORLD NEWS TONIGHT ccc. 7:00 WEBSTER 7:30 GIMME A BREAK will be held March 8:00 TRAPPER JOHN M.D. all have an area of expertise not a student completes an residents 16-20. 8:55 TALES FROM THE DARKSIDE they want to share with the associates degree while here. invites any base 9:20 MOVIE: "L.A. LAW" students," Adamson said. "A lot of people can get a Adamson while here if they residents interested in pur- of no teacher who degree "I know just stay motivated," Adamson suing an associates degree, Tonight on TV6, NCAA Tournament play, Michigan vs. Navy will not make time available "The important or simply wanting to take a at 9 p.m. after hours," stressed. for students thing is to start early." college course, to call her she added. at 4748 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. At press time, there was no TV Gaide available for for CCC will Interested persons may also Teacher dedication and the The next term tonight's network programming. students' motivation can be a be held March 23 through May visit the CCC office located major factor in whether or 15. Registration for Windward behind the library.

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