DEFEX 84: Be prepared EMERGENCY EVACUATION mits; otherwise they will be Tamo aY INFORMATION and delivered to embarkation CHECK LIST points. You will be informed by Informa tion AFRTS or by other means. 1. Bus serviceswill be pro- 3. Young children will be GAZETTE vided from resi dential areas provided with milk and food. and/or shelterareas to em- 4. Hospital patients will be Bay, Cuba barkation points 1. evacuated by hospital per- Guantanamo Private vehicle es should be sonnel. left at your quaarters unless Advance Action otherwise direct ed. 1. Prepare tags with the will sponsor's name, grade, and 39 Ntuber 193 U.S. Navy Thursday, October 11, 1984 2. Children in school VoLme - be sent homeif time per- duty station to help identi- fy automobiles, suitcases, and small children. FITNESS mtAn inventory of household CNO STRESSES and personal effects should be prepared in duplicate. WASHINGTON, D.C. -- "We have of this inventory had a clinical opportunity One copy should be tacked to the in- to study the matter of "We continue to be serious side of a kitchen cabinet physical training. It goes about the total health and and the other would go with without saying that the welfare of service people the evacuee as his/her re- strength of a nation, in the and their fanilies." analysis, depends upon "'" inal 3. Be prepared to pack one the physical and mental small bag or suitcase per vigor, and the morale of its person with identifying name young people." says Hayward, "we tags attached. - These words were spoken by "So," goals for ourselves --to Recommended items: Secretary of War Newton set an environment in a. Minimum essential Baker more than 60 years establish- Navy which supports clothing appropriate for ago. They were reiterated the shipboard wear and for the by Adm. James Watkins, total fitness." started three years seasonal climate in the Chief of Naval Operations, "We with our 'war on drugs.' United States. during remarks before the ago indicated 50 percent b. Special medicines or National Youth Fitness Con- Surveys Navy's junior enlist- foods needed by members of ference of the President's of the were using illegal =- your family. Council on Physical Fitness ed people This was considered c. Important papers, in- and Sports held in Washing- drugs. at epidemic pro- cluding, but not limited to: ton. drug abuse and the Navy (1). Dependent Evacua- Watkins voiced his concern portions -- a tough stance. All tion Card (NAVBASE TMO about the past levels of took indications are that drug physical fitness in the abuse among our young people (2). International Cer- Armed Forces, "Until is already down to a tificates of Vaccination recently, we emphasized ex- level.nost perfect, (PHs731) ercise and weight control in digit but still leading the nation (3). Birth certifi- fits and starts. I would in this critical area of cates, marriage certifi- characterize our past as mcates, insurance papers, corrective maintenance pro- total fitness." lessons learned . duplicate copy of household grams, not preventive Applying "war on drugs," effects inventory, etc. ones.By the beginning of from the ~' "We now have a (4). Instructions' to this decade. .we had all the Watkins said, to get a the place to which depen- symptoms of physical unread- Navywide initiative handle on alcohol dents are to go when they iness. smoking, overeat- better Our goal is to help - arrive at the port of entry ing, seldom exercise. (and) abuse. -not punish -- those who in the United States. De- were abusing not only alco- a problem with alcohol pendents should not expect h'l, but drugs as well." have and prevent others from de- the Navy to house or care He added, "Frankly, we for them at the veloping alcohol problems." port of en- re not fit to assume our He also said, "We continue try. total responsibility for serious about the (5). Latest rabies shot defending this great to be health and welfare of certificates and other iden- nation." total people and their tifing papers for pets According to the CNO, the our service families. taking a compre- should be attached to :your military was not alone in and hensive look at.fitness inventory of household this regard; the raw Looking for life for life. .support in exer- personal effects. material coming into the youngster ( d. Flashlight. cise and physical fitness It takes the combined this photo of his military from society was in his fellow e. Packaged, non-perish- weight control and nutri- effort of many folks to Aaron, and relatively poor shape, superb photo able, snack-type foods. tion; drug and alcohol bring you the Gazette daily. workers provide physically and mentally. f. Cash and jewelry. abuse; smoking cessation PHI Glen Davis, who shot support. programs; and high blood pressure control techniques." NIMITZ cruise goes Saturday USS Nimitz is hosting a guest cruise Saturday. Sign ups may be made at BPTO or by calling 4901 before close of business tomorrow.(100 more slots) You must be a U.S. citezen, base resident and over 8-years-old. Women are advised to wear slacks instead of skirts. USS Nimitz is around three and one-half football fields in length and weighs 91,487 tons with a full load. She has over 90 planes and 6,300 crewmembers. Storm turns northerly (UPI)--Hurricane Josephine took a northerly turn yesterday, eliminating any immediate threat to the Southeastern United States. But forecasters say they do not know "whether this is a trend or only a temporary wobble." Forecaster Miles Lawrence of the National Hurricane Blow me away! Center said there is no way of telling if the storm Sometimes life gets too heavy The Explosive Ordnance might turn again toward the over a gas pipeline pass when , the mishap Division, under the Southeast Coast. Two stone-hauling trucks leading gave way. occured. (Official U. S. supervision of Lt. McDowell, Late last night, the storm and a 10-ton crane were on Sherman Ave. crane reportedly moved Navy photo by JOSA Jerome were involved in practice was centered about 500 miles called out to pull a crane The the edge to Sands) detonation of underwater west-southwest of Bermuda. to safety yesterday to close to explosives yesterday. afternoon, after a bridge allow an oncoming truck to Special Services Boat Houses The PTO will hold its first are cluttered with litter monthly meeting Tuesday at 7 left adrift by tenants. This p.m. at W.T. Sampson Elemen- creates a safety and house- community bulletin board tary School in the multi- keeping hazard. The Special purpose room. Our program Services Maintenance staff for the evening will be will collect all adrift about fire safety in the items tomorrow. Please in- The Workmen's Compensation NAVSTA Personnel Inspection: The Motorcycle Driving home. This is a program that sure all items of value are Claims Office, formerly lo- The uniform for all female Course scheduled for Oct. is very important for par- secured from walkways, out- cated in the Safety and personnel participating in 19 will be held tomorrow at ents and children alike. side boat houses; either in- Health Office, is now part the NAVSTA Personnel Inspec- 8 a.m. at the Windjammer. Children, you are encouraged side your boat or locker. of the Naval Base Civilian tion tomorrow has been Are you a qualified aquatic to bring your parents! Old Items left on the tops of Personnel Office. It pro- changed to include dress instructor interested in and new business will be in- lockers also will be con- vides service to all civ- shoes, vice service shoes. teaching special classes in troduced. Refreshments will sidered adrift items and ilian employees, U.S. and aquatic areas? Please call be served. Hope to see you will be removed if not Non-U.S. citizens, who suf- Pool Note: If you have CPO Steve MacMillan, 2560, be- there. Thanks for your co- fer injuries while employed pool privileges, you are now secured. fore the close of business, operation in keeping the by the federal government. permitted to use the COM Starting Tuesday, Friday, Oct. 19. Cely area safe. All on-the-job injuries Club, Villamar, Windjammer, Adkins will be providing should be immediately re- and Leeward swimming pools. The Naval Base Consolidated Philippino food at the Contact Pat Collins for de- ported to the supervisor, Conditioning times are Recreation Council will meet Marine Barracks Enlisted tails about her "HURTS SO and a Notice of Injury must available for those of you Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Club on Tuesdays and Fridays GOOD" Slimnastics program be filed within two (2) days wanting to swim laps. conference room, Bldg. 760. from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. and her "RED HOT" Aerobics to protect the employee's class. Pat offers day and rights under the Federal Em- Education Notes evening sessions plus a diet ployees' Compensation Act and weigh-in program to keep (FECA). Civilian personnel Military students planning Management majors! Princi- Navy Campus you fit! Call Pat at 3934. with any new or pending to use Tuition Assistance ples of Economics is the Basic Skills Reading, Math claims, or with any ques- must decide which course economics course required for and English classes begin The NBCPO is currently ac- tions regarding the Federal they wish to take and then your degree. It covers macro Oct. 23! To be eligible to cepting applications for Employees' Compensation Act, request a Command Chit prior or income analysis. In- take one of these FREE Navy substitute teachers and should contact the Compensa- to Monday. During registra- cludes money, income Campus Functional Skills full-time teaching positions tion Office, located at tion week (Oct. 15-19) the determination, public fi- classes, you must have taken for the high school and NBCPO, Bldg. 804, Stop #17, Command Chit must be taken nance and economic develop- the PRETEST. To register elementary school. Full-time and ask for Mrs. Paula to PSD/ESO, where a Tuition ment. An experienced CCC (mandatory) for the pretest, teachers must be U.S. citi- Haldeman, Compensation Assistance application will instructor will be offering call Mrs. Dunlap at 6453 AT zens, have a college degree Specialist, at ext. 4418. be issued. Finally, the TA this class on Monday and or Navy Campus at 4769 or from a U.S. school (or vali- form, along with your check Wednesday nights for this 4903 DWH. Pretesting will dated by an American insti- "FOOTSTEPS" or money order (NO CASH), term only! Enroll now! take place tomorrow and Classes begin Oct. 22. tution) and possess at least Every Friday must be brought to the Navy Tuesday from 2:30-5 p.m. at 18 semester hours of pro- the Navy Campus classroom, 9:20 a.m. Campus Office for approval. Hampton University fessional teacher education TV8 second deck, NEX Admin. to be eligible. Non- City Colleges of Chicago Teachers -- Hampton Uni- Building, McCall Hill. You qualified applicants for One of the most popular versity is attempting to must bring your ASVAB substitute teaching posi- courses on base is Intro. to provide the education scores! These free classes tions, may under certain Microcomputers. This course courses needed for teacher help you improve your circumstances, have qualifi- gives students actual hands- certification in GTMO. If professional and personal cation requirements waived on use of CCC's new com- you have a masters in educa- skills, to prepare to retake so all interested applicants puters. It provides the tion and would like to ex- the ASVAB, GED, or PREP for are urged to apply. All student with the fundamental pand your teaching experi- college courses. Call for candidates must submit a concepts of data processing ence, contact Daisy J. further information about Standard Form 171 (SF-171) as they apply to microcom- Thomas at 4903 DWH or 2178 your military benefits. and copies of teaching cer- puters in business and per- AWH. tificates and college tran- A Proactive Parenting sonal use. Attention Leeward Residents: scripts as appropriate. SF- Film Do you need just three more Ms. Reynolds will conduct Always wanted to know some- 171s are available at the a science? Gen- brief counseling sessions in thing about the air condi- credits in NBCPO, Bldg. 804. For more Tune In Chemistry (a three the VC-10 training room be- tioning trade? CCC's Air eral information contact Ms. For Your Child's Sake credit combination video/in- tween 9:15 a.m. and 12:15 Conditioning I was so suc- Kirkland at 4117. course) meets only p.m. tomorrow. Anyone cessful in Term I that they structor one night a week and pro- desiring to start or updat are offering it again! vides just the basic intro- an education file, take Learn the fundamentals of duction to chemistry. There practice CLEP or look up Club Activities heat and measurement, inten- military credits, should sity, quality and modes of is no lab. will be a COM Advisory Reef Raiders are sponsoring 4769 no later than There flow and factors of comfort. call Monday at 3 "Gouste Dive" this Sunday. Do you dread composing even today and make an ap- Board meeting a Call 4748 for more informa- Room, Tickets are $3 and you must short business letters? Are pointment to see Ms. Rey- p.m. in the Plantation tion. COM Club. sign up and pay at the Dive you tasked with writing nolds. Shack. We'll meet at the For those who already know evaluations - military or Guantanamo Bay Yacht Club Marina at 7 a.m., board the the fundamentals of air con- civilian? Business Communi- Family Day will be held Sun- boats and proceed to the ditioning, City Colleges of cations, offered by Hampton GTMO Calendar day. Skipper's meeting will dive site. Chicago is offering Air Con- University this term, pro- be held at 1, races at 1:30, ditioning II. Refrigera- vides insight into being Oct. 12: Traditional Colum- and the potluck at 5:30 p.m. Attention Video Buffs: The tion, its theory, systems, more effective in all busi- bus Day If your name begins with the Iguana Video Club is open to components and control as ness communications -- Oct. 13: Navy Birthday, following, please bring: A-I all base residents. The club applied to air conditioning letters, speeches, advertis- 209th dessert, J-Q casserole, R-Z presently has over 200 VHS will be studied, as well as ing, orders and articles. Oct. 23: Spouse Information salad. Public invited. and 100 Beta movies, and equipment, proper installa- This course would assist Seminar, 6:30-9 p.m., members may check out as tion and maintenance. anyone in their job. elementary school multi-pur- many at 24 a month. Recent pose room. NEX Note movies received are: Splash, Club Ca lendar Oct. 24: United Nations Day The Navy Exchange announces Star 80, Best Friends and Oct. 25: Conclusion of a gold jewelry sale is being Sudden Impact. If you are CPO CLUB WINDJAMMER CLUB Spouse Information Seminar, held in front of the main interested in joining, or in 6:30-9 p.m., elementary Navy Exchange through Oct. learning more about the Oct. 11: Candlelight Dinner Oct. 12: Hors d'oeuvres school multi-purpose room. 20. 14K gold chains can be club, plan to attend the will feature Chateau Briand will be served from 5-6 p.m. Oct. 28: Return to standard made to the size that you next regular meeting Wednes- for only $9.95. "Just Us" will provide the time, 2 a.m. desire. Stop by and select a day at 7:30 p.m. in the Oct. 12: Happy hour will be music from 8 p.m. until mid- Oct. 31: Halloween fine gift for yourself or NAVSTA Training Room in the served from 5-7 p.m. in Ye night. Oct. 31: Juliette Gordon that special person at 50 Admin. Bldg., or call Sandy Olde Goat Loc'r Lounge. Oct. 13: "Just Us" will Low's birthday -- founder of percent off the regular Bernstein, President, at "Dakota" will play the spin your favorite tunes Girl Scouting price. 3788 AWH. latest tunes from 9 p.m. from 8 p.m. until midnight. Nov. 3: GBOWC Christmas until 12:45 a.m. Oct. 14: Bingo begins at Bazaar, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Oct. 13: "Dakota" will per- 2:45 p.m. Windjammer Club. form for your listening and many GAZETTE dancing pleasure from 9 p.m. until 12:45 a.m. Guantanamo Bay Officers Wives Club Presents Its Annual CAPT. R. A. ALLEN, COMMANDER, CHRISTMAS BAZAAR U.S. NAVAL BASE COM CLUB November 3, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 11: Seafood platter Windjaumer Club Lt. Orir. J.D. Van Sickle.Public Affairs Officer will be featured for only JOC Lew Reed.Asst. Public Affairs Officer $4.95. Handmade Treasures Galore J02 Neil Guttlebeau. .Staff Oct. 12: Happy hour will be and JOSA Jerare Sanda. .Staff served from 5-7 p.m. "Sen- Great GTMD Memories Mrs. Susan Junkins. .Staff sation" will spin the tunes Miss Leslie Noble. .Staff from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. (such as fantastic cook- The Daily Gazette is published according to the rules Oct. 13: "Sensation" will books, handy pocket calen- and regulations for ship and station newspapers as out- provide the musical enter- dars, silly stationery,. and lined in NAVEXOS P-35 and under the direction of the Na- tainment from 9 p.m. until Christmas cards by local val Base Public Affairs Officer. Printed five times week- 1 a.m. artists) ly at goverrrent expense on goverranent equipment at the Oct. 14: Breakfast will be PLUS Navy Publications and Printing Service Branch Office, the served in the Wardroom from MUCH, MUCH MUREI opinions or statements in news iterns that appear herein 7 until 10 a.m. Sunday are not to be construed as official or as reflecting the Brunch will be served from SEE YOU THERE! views of COW'AVBASE or the Department of the Navy. 10:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. 2 OU/NdT4N4M0 P4/1Y 64ZETTE T//URSD4Y, OCTOBER II, 1/98 NBCPO JOB MARKET

Applications should be submitted to the Naval Base NAF-9-84 WAITER/WAITRESS, NA/LWG-7420- CLUBS Civilian Personnel Office by the close of business Oct. 03 (INT, FT, PT) 18. Additional information concerning these vacancies may NAF-10-84 BARTENDER, NA/LWG-7405-03 CLUBS be obtained at the Naval Base Civilian Personnel Office or (INT, FT, PT) by reviewing Vacancy Announcements posted on official NAF-47-84 COOK, NA/LWG-7404-05 (INT, FT, PT) CLUBS Nancy Cowan was recently bulletin boards. NAF-66-84 CHILD CARE ATTENDENT/RECREATION AID S/S selected as the Navy PS/LGS-0189-03 (INT, FT, PT) Exchange Employee of the ANN. NO. POSITION AND GRADE LOCATION NAF-75-84 RECREATION AID (YOUTH ACTIVITIES), S/S Month. She was presented a PS-LGS-0189-03 (PT,INT) $100 Superior Achievement 258-84 MAINTENANCE FOREMAN, PWD cash award from Lt. K. LWS/WS-4701-10 Walker, Navy Exchange 259-84 PRODUCTION CONTROLLER (AUTOMOTIVE), PWD NAVY EXCHANGE JOBS Officer. GS/LGS-1152-09 The Navy Exchange has the following job openings. Please VOTING UPDATE The following positions are the 1984 OPEN Permanent contact the Personnel Office at Building AV-34, McCalla Registers: Hill or phone 4508. (AFPS)--In June, there were two close primary elections POSITION & GRADE CLOSING DATE ILOCATION in Texas and absentee bal- 02-84 CLERK TYPIST, GS/LGS-322-03 ALL COMMANDS lots played an important (PERMANENT/TEMPORARY/FT/PT) SALES CLERK P/T OPEN RETAIL STORE part in one. 104-84 PERSONNEL CLERK (TYPING), GS/LGS-203- NBCPO PS-1/$3.66 LEADING TO PS-2/$3.99 MINI MART In the state's 6th Con- 03, STAFFING CLERK,(TYPING) LGS-2/$2.66 LEADING TO LGS-3/$3.33 essional District Republi- GS/LGS-203-04/05 GENERAL CLERK LEADING TO OPEN PROCUREMENT -i -off election, an 122-84 PERSONNEL CLERK (TYPING), GS/ NBCPO PROCUREMENT CLERK F/T, ection judge ruled that LGS-203-03 OR STAFFING CLERK AS-3/$4.37 LEADING TO AS-4/ two absentee ballots were (TYPING), GS/LGS 203-04 $4.68 or LGS-2/$2.66 LEADING TO invalid. 202-84 SALES STORE CHECKER, GS/LGS- CCOMMISSARY LGS-3/$3.33 Max Hoyt was declared the 2091-02 LEADING TO GS/LGS-03 OR HEAD SALES CLERK F/T OPEN RETAIL STORE winner over Joe Barton. GS/LGS-2091-03 (INT) PS-5/$4.84 or LGS-4/$3.99 But, the decision was NAF-1-84 CASHIER-CHECKER, PS-2091-02 COMO CUSTOMER SERVICE CLERK F/T OPEN RETAIL STORE challenged and the two votes OR SALES STORE CHECKER, LWG- PS-4/$4.54 or LGS-3/$3.33 were counted resulting in 2091-02 (INT, FT, PT) COURIER INTERMITTENT OPEN ACCOUNTING Barton winning by a one-vote NAF-2-84 RECREATION AID, PS/LGS-0189- S/S NA-4/$4.63 margin. 03 (INT, FT, PT) This prompted a recount. NAF-3-84 MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATOR, NA/LWG- S/S Both military ballots 5703-05 (PT) MARINE EXCHANGE JOBS figured in the 10-vote mar- NAF-4-84 CHILD CARE ATTENDANT, PS-0189- S/S gin for Barton. 01 OR RECREATION AID, LGS-0189- The Marine Corps Exchange has the following positions In the Democratic Senate O1-(INT, FT, PT) available. Applications will be accepted until 11:30 a.m., run-off, Lloyd Doggett de- NAF-5-84 CHILD CARE ATTENDANT, PS-0189- S/S October 12. feated Kent Hance, 491,251 02 OR RECREATION AID, LGS-0189- S/S to 489,906 -- a margin of 02 (INT, FT, PT) UPH a. OPERATIONS/PREPAID SUPPLIES CLERK, AS-0301-5, full only 1,345 out of almost a NAF-6-84 CUSTODIAL WORKER, LWG/NA-3566- time position, one required. million votes cast. 01 (INT, FT, PT) For voting assistance, NAF-7-84 FOOD SERVICE WORKER, NA/LWG- CLUBS contact your unit voting as- 7408-02 (INT, FT, PT) For further information and copies of the position sistance representative or a NAF-8-84 DUTY OFFICER, LGS-1101-04/PS- CLUBS description, please contact the Marine Corps Exchange voting assistance counselor. 0301-04 (INT, FT, PT) secretary (Bldg. M-613) or phone 2330/2570.

'80 KZ440, runs good, just Whirlpool dishwasher, per- 23,000 BTU a/c and three CLASSIFIEDS passed inspection in July. fect condition, $195. Call 10,000 BTU a/cs. Package Will sell for $750 firm. 2727 AWH. deal, $400. Available Oct. Classified advertisements any be sent to the Daily Gazette Interested persons call 19. Call 6351 DWH or 3212 by guard rail (stop #53) or hand-carried. Mbrking hours Clark at 2569 or 3119 DWN. AWH. are 7:30 a.m. through 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday curtains, chest of, (excluding Carpets, holidays). The deadline for publication is 9 electric typewrit- the previous working day. Yard drawers, .m., sales rust be in by 9 Dining room table and four er, and '83 Honda 50 Express '78 Honda Civic, three door, 'm.Thursday. solid mate's chairs. Priced in excellent condition. Call four speed, 32,000 miles, reasonable. Good condition. for more information 3184 new exhaust system, runs Call 4650 AT. DWH or 2900 AWH and ask for great, $2150. Not a GTMO Services. '65 MG Midget, excellent Gary. special. Available Oct. 30. condition, AM/FM, cassette Call 6351 DWH or 3212 AWH. Mother would like to babysit with equalizer and 110 watt 12x18 rust carpet, $150; in her Corinaso home during speakers. Many spare parts, beige Lazyboy recliner, 18,500 BTU a/c, available working hours, Monday $3500 or best offer. Call $150; sofa and chair, $140; now, excellent condition, Sony Beta video recorder, SL through Friday. No age 2352 AWH or 4376 DWH and ask dresser, $100; micro- $200. Two 8/x11' oval braid- 2400 with remote control, limit, drop offs welcome. for Pepe. wave/stand, $400; twin mat- ed rugs, need cleaning, $10 very new, hardly used. Trained and certified. Call tress/box spring, $150; ea. Call 3358 AT. Bought new for $450, will 4255 AT. hanging plant pole, $5; ta- sacrifice for $300. Call '71 Honda SL100 motorcycle, ble lamps, $30 ea. Available 3882 DWH and ask for P.O. good condition, street and Oct. 15. Call 2706. '78 Chevy Caprice, V8, AT, Lee or GHT, Rm. P304 AWN. Ear pierceing special! dirt tires included. Will $1795. Call 2117 AWH. Leaving the rock this month. pass inspection, $250 firm. Gold earrings, $15; silver Call 2871 AWH and ask for '69 Mustang 351 W, PS, AMFM Wanted earrings, $10. Call 4941 DWH Jim. cassette, $1450 firm. Carpet House plants, baby carrier, Early American dining room or 2117 AWH. pad, 12x12, $40; ladies sin- good condition, $10; elec- gle table with six chairs in speed bike, $20; single tric hair de-tangler, $5. fin surfboard, $90. Call good condition. Call 4941 For Sale Upright freezer, 19.5 Call Barbara at 4941 DWH or 3367 AT. DWH or 2117 AWH and ask for cu.ft., self-defrosting, 2117 AWH. Lawn mower, very good condi- very good condition, $225. Barbara. tion, $50. Call 4322 DWH or Call 4627 AWH or 4164 DWH 2973 AWH. and ask for Bob. '74 VW Super Beetle, black 17 cu.ft. refrigerator in Boys winter clothes in good w/red pin striping, chrome very good condition, $300 or condition in sizes 4 or 5. wheels, oversized tires, best offer. Call the Bays at Call the Bays at 2547 AT. If AM/FM cassette, entire car 2547 AT. If no one is home, no one is home, please leave in excellent shape, $2000 please leave a message. a message. firm. Call 4929 AWH.

Would you like to make a '74 Pinto station wagon, Plaid (brown tones) couch, little extra money? Looking mix. to uw ms 'asvs lvnvx s "n au axxaxsav (s)aiaataasa co W s)aNVx four speed, 2000 cc. Inter- chair and foot stool, $50. for a person/persons that ior refinished, outside Call Barbara at 4941 DWH or are willing to sweep a patio needs painting. Mechanically 2117 AWN. and set up tales for a sound, $900 or best offer. club's function once a month Call 4328 AT. or maybe more often in the future. Approximate esti- mated time to do the job is (ac-w t osos au asvsevN Honda outboard, 9.9hp, four 12,000 BTU a/c, 14 months one hour. If interested call xouvxusaa aazviuvna azva! stroke generates electrici- old, good condition, looks Bill at 7237 DWH or 2190 ty, many new spare parts and new, $200. Call 3216 AT. AWH. dIxs I X '.ON . ^I'Id condi- 2alds SIM NI um ION w extra prop, excellent tion. Come and see! Call Free Full size bed, mir- IIN.IO p W. ED wmzQ VISA" 2190 AWH or 7237 DWH. rored dresser, night table, To a good home, two female oI-ae p AW=Sdvx p saNNVX p ou p "rvudsoN asvanvN and headboard, excellent grey cats, declawed and (axo aMW :aI aaNOlssv nosNUS Grass catcher for Montgomery condition, Spanish design, spayed, current on all Ward lawn mower (never been $450. Call 4941 DWH or 2117 shots. Very pretty and good "oN ulwuas vloos used), $15; queen size box AWH and ask for Barbara. indoor cats. Call 3395 AWH.

aarNO/un/yxw n+vx sNOSxods spring, excellent condition, $10 or best offer. Call 3504 SAFETY TIP: Insure your life and the lives of others at no AWH. cost. Employ the policy of safe driving. GU4NT4N4MO D417YOdZETTE THURSD4Y, OCTOBER 11, 1984 3 SPORTS DIGEST

LOAPADRES TIE TIGERS IN SERIES o 'A Mie C A L S P O R T (UP'I)--The Padres the last eight and one-third third base in the fourth t PikYu ate ie obe'have squared the World innings, make it 3-2 when Bobby Brownwn Moonlight Series at one game apiece. Hawkins picked up the bounced into a force play. Doubles oulsTennis Tni Toraet TournamentTourney - Bowl from 9 p.m. Last night in San Diego, victory and took over for The best-of-seven series es was held Sunday and Monday till 1 a.m. on Saturday, Kurt Bevacqua was the hero starter Ed Whatson in the shifts to Detroit for tb he at the Guantanamo Bay October 20th at the Marble- by slamming a three-run first after the Tigers third game tomorrow night. Racquet Club. head lanes, homer in the fifth inning scored three runs. Tim Lollar will pitch foor

Caroline Olinger and Benji A $4 fee per person, in- off loser to lift Kirk Gibson and Darrell San Diego and Hilt Wilco ox Benjamin won the tournament clues 3 games of bowling, the Padres over the Detroit Evans accounted for two of gets the nod for Detroit. with 6-3, 6-2 victories over appetizers, and refreshments Tigers 53 the runs with RBI singles. Harue Murphy and Leo served at the lanes. Sharing the, spotlight with The Padres got a run back Davidson. Best and Worst Scratch Bevacqau were relievers Andy in the bottom of the frame Tune to channel 8 at AT$ pr"ersnin fe A long and exciting couples will win 3 free Hawkins and , on Craig Mettles' run- 815 p.m. tomorrow for consolation match pitted g ! who combined to hold the the third game of the Mona Rieck and James Carter gmssoigsciiefyDial 2118 for your reset- Tigers to only two hits over Bevacqu came home from World Series. against teens Michelle Clark nations. and Scott Brinton. Adak The match ended with a 3- Tigers executives get part ownership 9 6, 7-6, 7-6 victory for The Guantanamo Bay Yacht (UPI)--' owner the World Series he sold I Hank Peters after Michelle and Scott. Club is sponsoring Sunday Tom Monaghan has given six part of the team to six top his collapse following the A reminder for all Racquet afternoon sailboat races on of the team's top executives executives and Tiger manager first game of the World Club members. the second and fourth Sunday a slice of ownership in the Sparky Anderson. Series Tuesday night. Clean-up Day at the of every month. American League club. Monaghan identified the Racquet Club starts at 2 Mon-club members are wel- A year ago yesterday, portion as, "One percent, Peters collapsed from p.m., Sunday. come to participate. Monaghan bought the Tigers maybe less." exhaustion in the hospi- Sandwiches will be served Beginner sailors will en- for an estimated $50 In San Diego, hospital tal room of Jack Murphy after the clean-up. joy participating and are million. tests showed nothing Stadium after the Detroit Come and help clean up and welcome. Monaghan revealed before seriously wrong with Balti- Tigers' 3-2 triumph over the enjoy a fun social Racing rules are simple yesterday's second game of more Orioles' general . afterwards. and will be explained each ______Sunday. The next races are on Sailboat racing rules and regulations October 14th. will be When overtaking on the the Leeward boat may sail An organizational meeting Skipper's meeting by Rodger Carter for rac & FeldMeeting held at 1 p.m. and the first Leeward side, the Windward above a close hauled course. ffor Track & Field Meet is race will begin at 1:30. Sailboat Race Rules - boat cannot sail below the There are a few other scheduled for Tuesday, The courses are short so Actually sailing in a race proper course to the next rules also: COctober 16th at 5 p.m. at two or three races can be is not much different from mark on the race course. 1. If you violate any of tthe Special Services office. done before 4 p.m. and the regular sailing when it There are special rules the rules or run into last race will end at the comes to rules. about rounding marks: another boat you may be pro- Thursday Freetimers are marina. It is a whole lot more 1. If two boats are over- tested by the other boat or getting ready to start their The O'Days, Lasers, and fun, however, because of the lapped, and on the same boats. d winter league. Sunfish can all participate excitement of having the tacks, then the inside boat You may exonerate yourself Any ladies interested in in their classes. other boats nearby and must be given room to round by making two 360 degree bowling may sign up at the Competition is wide open trying to make your boat the mark even though he turns while staying clear of organizational meeting at and beginning sailors have perform at its maximum would otherwise be the Wind- all other boats. the bowling alley today at an excellent chance of potential. ward boat. 2. You must win by "fair 12:30 or by calling Suzy at winning. The basic "rules of the 2. The overlap must be sailing" and cannot use any 3475 AWH. For further information, road" for saiboats still established prior to two other means of propulsion. ____call Rodger Carter at 3916 apply: boat lengths of the mark. (sculling, pumping, ect.) Flag Football Scores or 4751. 1. A starboard tack boat 3. If the mark is touched, Well, that is it in Tuesday's Games Here is the tournament has right of way over a port you must re-round the mark "boat shell." schedule at the Racquet tack boat. (figure 1) correctly and stay out of Really the best way to SIMA 44 SATCOM 0 Club: 2. If two boats are both the way of all other boats learn the rules is to get MAS/VC-10 38 W.T. Sampson 8 Sat/Sun Men's and Women's on the same tack, then the while doing so. out there and sail the Marine Bks 28 Co. L/NSGA 16 draw doubles boat to Windward must stay There are special rules races. Nov 3-4 Mixed doubles draw clear. (figure 2) about starting: The Guantanamo Bay Yacht Standings You are eligible for mem- 3. When overtaking on the 1. The overlap rule does Club sponsors races each 2nd bership in the Racquet Club Windward side, you must stay not apply provided the Lee- and 4th Sunday afternoon of Gold Hill Crew 2-0 for a nominal fee. clear (figure 3) until the ward boat does not sail every month and holds Co. L/NSGA 2-1 Monthly single membership helmsman of the Windward above close hauled. Regattas on various holi- W.T. Sampson 1-2 is $2 and family is $4. boat is abeam or past the 2. If the Windward boat days throughout the year. Marine Bks 2-1 For more information, call mast of the Leeward boat. helmsman is abaft the mast Non club members are wel- NAS/VC-10 1-1 Sharon Liehr at 2357, Martha This is known as "Mast of the Leeward boat, then come at all our events. SIMA 1-1 Stout at 4539, or Kathy Rohe Abeam." (figure 4) SATCOM 0-3 at 2423.

"I don't want it to go T h e seven," he says "but if it Figure 1 S p o r t s m a n does, I'll be ready." Figure 3 F 2 clear. abeamrt by Charles Morey Nothing is bigger than or a split-fingered fast Ra9ermcore winning three World Series ball, depending on your - Jack Morris is a shade games. The only thing better choice of words. Figure 2 Figure 4 ambivalent about this: He would be to win all four." He shies away from walks. would like to win three Morris was 19-and-10 His mottto is, "If they are games in the World Series, during the regular season going to beat me, let them including the seventh and and one of those 19 do it with their bats, not deciding contest. victories was a no-hitter with their legs." But he also will not mind early in the campaign. Jack pitched alot of if the Detroit Tigers can But after a great start regular-season games on when predictions of a 30- end it in fewer games. three days rest and says he Q nvMUz p mosmna Q m0 ma~ess Q MASCCRO Q VC-10 Jack was a master of the game season were being made, can handle three starting mound in game one in San Jack ran into trouble. assignments if the fall Nobody knows a Diego Tuesday night. classic goes seven. n tJ .J' ______a Detroit to a 3- better than his catcher and mour na. n =I5 surr He pitched "I don't want it to go EJH CD 2 victory over the Padres the man who catches Morris seven," he says, "but if it DESUMLOR and just blew the losing is husky Lance Parrish. does, I'll be ready." side away in the closing Parrish says, "You can di- He then tacked on this innings. vide Jack's season into line, "I'm here to continue Morris admits to nurturing three parts. One, the spring the legacy of Lolich." that seventh-game dream for when he couldn't lose. Two, Jack says there may be 16 years; mid-season when he couldn't another 13-year-old kid It began in 1968 when he win. And, three, the end of watching the current World was a 13-year-old, sitting the season when he cranked Series on' television and xu M or Drrmm(s) sv Mn or exam wide-eyed in front of a top again. Now he may be maybe, just maybe, he is MIDISD AeMSD D. S. Uva MSC, GTM television set as Mickey ready to make history." dreaming of becoming the Lolich stacked the cards in Jack Morris has vicious next Jack Morris. the three games to give the velocity. Jack has had a little Tigers the series title. His fast ball has been trouble with his temper in He says, "I've been seeing caught by the radar gun at the past, but he has worked the film clips from Lolich's 98 miles per hour. hard to keep his cool no 1968 series all year long. He also throws a forkball matter what the situation;

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