Guantanamo Gazette

Vol. 45 -- No. 43 --U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Wednesday, March 8, 1989 Annual Seabee Ball to be held at Windjammer Club The 47th birthday of the Seabees and Diego Garcia; NMCB 1; NCBC Gulfport; Shelikedtheadvantagesthecareerbrought on. the 122nd birthday of the Civil Engineer and the 20th NCR, Gulfport. her family and decided to follow herded's Lehman was brought into the Navy Corps (CEC) will be celebrated Saturday, Otherevents will include presentations lead. She enjoys volleyball, football, ten- Seabee community by her husband. She March 11, at the Windjammer Club. of the oldest and youngest Seabees, fol- nis, painting and drawing. Her petpeve is enjoys outdoor sports, hunting, racquetball The Seabee/CEC Birthday celebration lowedbycuttingofthecakeandsingingthe being addressed by her last name, without and spending time with her family. "Rude will begin at 6:30 p.m. with cocktails, "Song of the Seabees." her title, when she is in uniform. She people"isherpetpeeveandDonnaMillsis followed by a cold buffet at 7:30 p.m. The Also, during the ceremony, the Seabee attributedsuccess to hard work,determina- her roe model. Her secret to success is official ceremony will start at 8:30 p.m. Queen will be announced from the four tion, respect and loving what you do. Her "believe in who you are and always give with the welcome and introductions by nominees pictured below. The nominees favorite quote is "smile, life's to short to your all." Her favorite quote is "the height CUCM Richard VanRoekel, PWD Senior are CE3 Ruth Saladino, CM3 Jamie L. waste time frowning!" Her favorite duty that great men reach and keep was not Enlisted Advisor. The posting of colors Dusenbury, EN3 Donna Catherine Heck station was CBU-419 Orlando, Fla., but attained by sudden flight." Her favorite and a POW/MIA recognition will follow and Sharon Lehman. herfavoriteplaceis whereverherfamily is. duty station was Anderson AirForce Base, the introductions. Saladino was looking for a job and As for Heck, she joined the Navy to see Guam. Guest speaker for the evening will be there were none where she lived so she the world and find herself. Fishing, shell The ceremonies will conclude at 9:15 CUCM James Donald Harris, Command came into the Navy. She enjoys painting hunting, snorkeling, softball and volley- p.m. and dancing will continue until 12:30 Master Chief of Commander Construction and photography and her heroes are John ball are her hobbies and her pet peeve is a.m. with the sounds of Scorpio playing a Battalion Atlantic. Wayne and Jimmy Stewart. She says the "people who never smile." Her mom and variety of music. Attire for the ball will be Harris began his naval career in June, key to success is "never to give up and keep dad are her role models and she says the formal dress for women; E-1 through E-6, 1963. Followingrecruit training, he served smiling," and her motto is "always lookfor secret to success is "to know what you want service dress whites; E-7 through E-9, full with NMCB 9; NCTC Port Hueneme; the good in a person." He favorite duty out of life and be willing to work hard and dress whites; officers, dinner dress whites; NMCB 4; 31st NCR; NMCB 4 (again); station was Keflavik, Iceland, but her fa- persistently at accomplishing that goal." and civilians, appropriate dinner attire. Instructor Training and Leadership vorite place is Wisconsin. Her favorite quote is "anything the mind For more information, call CEC School, Great Lakes; Naval Service Group Dusenbury came into the Navy after can conceive and believe you can achieve." Johnnie Palmer at 4313 during working W rtegPaifia CB416 Alameda; Det., having seen herdadthroughanavalcareer. Guantanamo Bay is her favorite duty sta- hours.

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Classical recitals to be given Friday evening

B 0 OLPRSflute duets. pating are very high caliber, and the recital als together, it was just for the purpose of y a According to Hansen, who has been should go well maintaining my own skills, but found that coordinating these recitals here for more "Weallhaveagreatdealofexperience, there were many talented Karen Hansen, musicians here Ruby Flowers andMary than two years, this will be her last per- and are comfortable with the music, so I and many people were interested in this Ellen Ladouceur will give a recital Friday, formance in Guantanamo Bay. think it will go smoothly," she added. type of music," she explained. March 10, at 7 p.m. in the Windward She added, "Not only are there many Chapel. Pieces will include great compos- "I am getting ready to leave, and I In addition to performances in small good ers such musicians here, but performing is as Mozart, Chopin, Bach and won't be able to coordinate these recitals orchestras, ensemblesand chamber groups, easier than it would be elsewhere because Handel, as well as music by lesser-known after this one," she explained, adding, "I Hansen was formerly inthe Marine Corps of the relaxed atmosphere and the support composers as Chaminade and Quantz. hope someone will continue to put the band and has had extensive musical train- of the community." The recital will last approximately 1.5 recitals together after Ilam gone" ing in college. The recital is open to the public, and hours and featuresfluteandpiano solos and Hansen says all the musicians partici- "When first started putting these recit- there is no charge for admission.

one ferry operating Power outage rescheduled for Sunday, March Only The power outage originally scheduled for Saturday, March 18 has been re- rt Services announces scheduled for Sunday, March 19. The following areas will be affected by the PigrLimacump SonRadi r Point Bldg 300, Radio/PaolaPointHous temporary revised schedule i ShopB Sima Bldgse r6,12and 66, PD Housing Maintenance, Bldg. 717 New Fleet Laundromat, Oil Point Industrial Area, PWD Transportation, SISA Beastheouofi- lveLwrdPntt7pm. Welding Shop, NMCB Det. MLO Bdgs l73o 736, Meta .Bja because thrndoutoffour ferries are ndn d at Trades Bldg. 13, NEX Warehouse Bldg. 751, Milk Plant Bldg. 188,Electronics oprbethPrtSrieFryDvsonuda Shop, Floating Dry Dock, Ordnance Bldg. 735, Pier Tango Tugs, Central will be running an abbreviated schedule 7:30 am. to 5:30 p.m. (Last ferry will idelityanlereeer, until further notice. The temporary sched- leave Leeward Point at 6p.m.) Reef Raiders Dive Shop, Bay Hill Barracks, Base Police Bldg. 1655, Bldg. 776, Laundry, Taxi, NFCU, Bldg. 943 & 944, Pier Victor, Per Charlie, Dive Locke, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday Until there are two operational ferries Fuel farm, Commissary, Bldg. 804, Govt Gas Station, Pier Alpha, ADP Bldg. 6:30kem to 6:30 p.m. (Last ferry will available the above schedule will apply. 752, Bldg. 27, FsG Landing, SIMA Foundry, PWD Electrical Shop, Sail Shop, leave Leeward Point at 7p.m.) Weather conditions permitting, all boats Racquet Club, Navy Exchange, Admin Hill, Bldg. 70, Bldg 471,Servart, Thursday will be making the runs after the last ferry Comptroller, Tryzna Village, Reefer Plant, Fire Station, Youth Center, fm. 6:30bh to 8:30 p.m. (Last ferry will run. This service isforwalk-on passengers McDonald's, Bldg. 774, Barber Shop, Bldg 775, Library, Bldg. 865 and Port leave Leeward Point at 9 p.m.) only. Services. Saturday For more information, call Port Serv- 7:30nam. to 6:30 p.m. (Last ferry will ices at 4898 or 4405. Donation deadline for Education Auction set for Friday, March 10 The deadline for donating items to the 1989 Education Auction is Friday, March 10, except for perishable items. Return the form below BAY NEWS to Lynda Oakes at Box 37, Debby Murphy at Box 36 or Lyn Bunn at Box Air Terminal Flash #3 specialist, has agreed to address all students on 36. Formore information, contact Oakes, Murphy orBunn at2322,2400 sexual awareness March 9 and 10. Should you have or 3300 respectively. Passengers traveling under PCS orders are al- lowed two pets per family. Check-in time is be- any questions concerning his presentations, call the school Health Aide, Ms. Cheryl Cullifer at 2050 or tween the hours of 1:30 and 2 p.m. in Building 3100. I Help the students of 1333, Green Cargo Barn, between the Fire Depart- I Guantanamo Bay by ment and Customs on the Leeward side. The following forms are required: Pet shipment form Windjammer Club closure I donating to the 4610/2, one copy of PCS orders and original health The Windjammer Club will be closed Saturday, GBOWC Education\I certificate. Pets must remain on a leash and under March 11, for the annual Seabee Ball. The Wind- control at all times or remain inside the approved jammer Club will be open for normal hours of op- Auction. The auction cage. Children are not allowed in this building eration Friday, March 10. will be held April 1, at because of the high traffic area as well as hazardous cargo. Pets are not allowed in the terminal at any EOD training the Officers' Club. time. For more information, call 6204 or 6408 Small boating, swimming and diving will be Name or organization: secured from 7a.m. to 6 p m. Thursday, March 9, Phone #: Box #: Sponsor training in the vicinity of Phillips Park between Windward Command: This program will provide information to assist Point lighthouse and buoy 2A to midchannel due to those sponsoring newcomers to the base on how to the detonation of explosives underwater. Specific description of items:______become more effective sponsors. Learn what the command does and what your job as a sponsor will IAC meeting be. Call the Family Service Center at 4141 or 4153 The Installation Advisory Committee will meet for more information or to register for this class in the W.T. Sampson High School library at 3:30 being held Monday, March 13, from 2:30 to 3:30 Estimated cost: Expiration date (to be used by): p.m. p.m. Thursday, March 9. The IAC is an organiza- tion that advises the installation commander on school related matters, including support, within the Calculator use jurisdiction of the commander and applicable Battery operated electronic calculators of the component commands. Such interrelated matters NEW ARRIVALS non-programmable/non-special feature key variety include bussing, school lunches and physical school are permitted for use during the Navy Wide Ad- activities. Parents are invited. For more informa- vancement Exam. The electronic calculators shall tion, call 3923 after work hours. Baby's Name: Lindsay Taylor Seng be limited to those with no more than the following Parent's Name: Mike and Mary Seng 25 single function buttons/keys: 12 number-entry Little theatre meeting keys, 0 through 9; decimal and sign change (+/-); Date: Jan.27, 1989 The Guantanamo seven arithmetic function keys, add, subtract, multi- Bay Little Theatre Group will Weight: 8 lbs. 14 1/2 oz. meet tonight at 7 p.m. in "Saturday's". Members ply, divide, equal, square-root and percentage; two Length: 20 1/2 in. are encouraged to attend. Meetings are clear keys, entry and accumulator (C and AC); three open to the community and interested persons are invited memory keys, store recall and add to memory to attend. For more information, Baby's Name: Angela Raquel contents and one off/on key. call Linda at 3348 Parent's Name: BM3 Yolanda and Charles Cardenas after working hours. Date: Feb. 11, 1989 USS Saipan invitation The executive officer Baby's and crew of the USS Name: Andhrea Jimenez Saipan (LHA Nursery school meeting Parent's 2) would like to extend an invitation Name:SK1 and Mrs. Edgar B. Gapunay to all base residents to attend an open house aboard The Guantanamo Bay Nursery School will hold Date: Feb. 13, 1989 their ship Sunday, March 12, from 1 to 4 p.m., its monthly board of director's meeting Thursday, located at Wharf Bravo. March 9, at 7 p.m. All parents are invited. For more Baby's Name: Demetrius Jordan information, call the school at 2159. Parent's Name: MS1 and Mrs. Joseph G. Gudger Special ferry run Date: Jan. 29, 1989 There will be a special utility boat run instead of a ferry run March 9 and 14, departing from the Computer Users meeting Leeward side at 6:30 a.m. to the Windward side, for There will be a Computer Users group meeting Today is International Women's Day personnel participating in the March '89 Advance- tonight at 7:30p.m. at the Windjammer Club. ment Exams. March 8 is International Women's Day, the reason National Italian Night Women's History Month occurs in March. The date commemorates the Functional Skills The Clipper Club is featuring Italian Cuisine tremendous labor struggles organized by and affecting thousands of Functional Skills classes Night tonight at 8 p.m. The cost is only $4.50 per women in the garment in Math and English trades of New York City. will be starting soon. For more information about person for a fabulous menu of lasagna, salad and these classes, call Lori at 4307 between the hours of garlic bread. 8 a.m. and noon, Monday through Friday. Entertainment Tonight DAPA meeting BEQ Advisory Board There will be a DAPA meeting for all NAVSTA On Channel 2 The BEQ Advisory Board's monthly meeting DAPA's Thursday, March 9, at 1:30 p.m. in the 4:00 MICKEY AND DONALD will be held Monday, March 13, at 3 p.m. in the COMNAVBASE conference room. Tenant 4:30 SMALL WONDER BEQ Lounge. All members or alternatives are urged command DAPA's are invited to attend. 5:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT to attend. 6:00 NEWSCENTER 8- WEEK IN REVIEW Orientation workshop 6:15 CNN SPORTS LATENIGHT Job search information A college orientation workshop is scheduled for This class, being offered Tuesday, Windward Friday, March 10, from 9 to 11 a.m. at 6:30 CNN HEADLINE NEWS March 14, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Family Service the Navy Campus Education Center. It is required 7:00 STAR TREK Center, covers information about local jobs and that all first time Tuition Assistance users for the 8:00 MOVIE: ON THE RIGHT TRACK how to apply to them. Topics covered are military next term attend this workshop. Call the Navy 10:00 IT'S GARRY SHANDLING'S SHOW spouse preference, the 90-day rule, time-in-grade, Campus office at 4769 to register. 10:30 SATNET pay scales and other employment information. Call FSC at 4141 or 4153 for more information or to Energy savings tip All movies begin at 7 p.m. register. Avoid hosing down sidewalks or driveways. If Downtown Lyceum wet cleaning is absolutely necessary, use a bucket Die Hard.Action (R).2:12 ESAC meeting of water and a broom and sweep the area. McCalla Lyceum The W.T. Sampson Elementary School Advi- sory Council A New Life.Comedy (PG-13).L:46 (ESAC) will meet March 14, at 6:30 Chamber music Marine Lyceum p.m. in Room B-10 of the elementary school. Enjoy an evening of flute and piano music The Wrong Agenda items will include upcoming elections for Friday, March 10, in the Windward Chapel at 7 Guys.Comedy (PG).1:26 ESAC positions next Leeward Lyceum year. All parents are welcome p.m. Admission is free and the community is and encouraged to attend. invited. Bad Dreams.Horror (R).1:24 Spring Fashion Sale Traffic note As of February The Navy Exchange Main Retail Store will be 16, Gold Hill Tower Road hosting a "Spring Fashion Forecast Sale" Saturday. (between Gold Hill Towers and the Galley) is now a Guantanamo Gazette March 11. one-way street. Vehicles must enter from the east Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba on Sherman Avenue and exit from the west on Booster Club meeting Central Magazine Road. Vehicles may now turn left or right from Marti Naval Base Camnander There will be a general membership meeting of . Capt Jolm S. Boyd, USN Road, Public Affairs Officer . Lt. Bob Hines, USNR the W.T. Sampson Booster Club Thursday, March where it intersects with Sherman Avenue. Editorial Staff 9, at 7 p.m. Editor in the high school library. All members . JOSN Dirk Rose, USN are invited to attend. Assistant Editor. JOSN Lisa M. Enloe, USN Tax preparation service Staff Assistant .Sheree A. Ludwig-Tiller Tax preparation services are available. Call The editorial content of this newspapers prepared, edited and provided by the Public Affairs Office Sexual Awareness lecture 3141 for an appointment. of Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. This newspaper is an authorized publication for members Hours for this service are of the military services and their families stationed overseas. Its contents do not necessarily reflect W.T. Sampson High School is pleased to Monday through Friday, from 5:30 to 8 p m. and the official views of the U.S. Navy and donot imply endorsementtthereof. The Gaasateamo Gazete announce that Dr. Hightower, the base OB/GYN Saturday, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. is printed five times a week at government expense at the Navy Publications and Printing Service Branch Office.

PAGE 2 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1989 GuANTANAMo GAZETTE BAY DINING STOPLIGHT INN Tonight's Dinner: JOB MARKET Fricassee Chicken or Fried Fish Thursday's Lunch: BBQ Meatballs w/BBQ Civilian Personnel Navy Resale Activity Applications must be submitted to the Naval Base Civilian Personnel Office by The Navy Resale Activity has the following job openings. Contact the Sauce or Turkey Ala King the dose of business Tuesday, March 14. Additional information concerning Personnel Office at Bldg. AV-34 or phone 4348 or 4508 for more Informa- these vacancies may be obtained at the Naval Base Civilian Personnel Office tion. The positions are open until filled unless otherwise specified. BLUE CARIBE or by reviewing vacancy announcements posted on official bulletin boards. ANN. NO. TITLE AND GRADE LOCATION Tonight's Dinner: Prime NAF 62-89 Cook MWR/ 22-88 Food Service Worker NEX Food Rib Roast or All You Can NA/LWG-7404-08 CPO Club NA-2/$4.21 Services Eat Chinese Pepper Steak Intermit. Unsched LWG-2/2.45 + .33 B.A. NAF 63-89 Bartender MWR/CPO & 78-88 Cashier/Checker (P/ NEX Food Thursday's Lunch: BBQ NA/LWG-7405-05 Windjammer PS-2/$4.30 Services Beef Ribs or BBQ Chicken Intermit. Unsched Clubs LGS-21$2.77 NAF 64-89 Child Development MWR/CDC 83-88 Waiter/Waitress (Pl)m Food Program Asst. NA-3/$4.62 Services DEER POINT PS-1702-05 LWG-3/$2.77 65-89 Automotive Mechanic PWD/Trans. 94-88 Sales Clerk NEX Retail OFFICER'S CLUB LWG-5823-10 Division PS-2/$4.30 Store Tonight's Dinner: The LGS-3/$3.05 + .52 B.A. Dining Room is Closed. All Applications for the following position must be submitted to theConsolidated 100-88 Cashier/Checker NEX Retail Civilian Personnel Office by the close of business Thursday, March 16. PS-2/$4.30 Store Hands Fish Fry at the Barrel LGS-3/$3.05 + .52 B.A. Club Thursday's Lunch: 65-89 Food Service Worker U.S. Naval 110-88 General Sales Clerk NEX Retail Chefs Choice LWG-7408-02 Hosipital PS-2/$4.30 Applications for the following position must be submitted to the Consolidated LGS-2/$2.42 + .49 B.A. Civilian Personnel Office by the close of business Thursday, March 16. 183-89 Facilities Clerk (Typing) NEX Maint WINDJAMMER AS-5/$5.43 NAF 476-88G Food Service Worker MWR/ F/T or Temporary CLUB LWG/NA-7408-03 Windjammer 184-89 Automotive Mechanic NEX Maint. Tonight's Dinner: Steak Intermit. Unsched NA-10/$7.16 F/T or Temporary Night In addition to the positions listed above, applications are accepted on a 185-89 Head Sales Clerk NEX Retail continuing basis for High School, Elementary School and Substitute teachers, PS-5/$5.25 Sales Store Checker GS-02/03,Clerk Typist GS-03/04, Secretary (typing) LGS-4/$3.68 + .55 BA CPO CLUB GS-04/05, Accounting Technician GS-04/05, Telephone Operator GS-02/03, 186-89 Secretary (Typing) OIC/McCalla Tonight's Dinner: Mexican Supply Clerk or Supply Clerk (typing) GS-04/05 and Warehouse Worker AS-7/$6.01 Hill Buffet Thursday's Lunch: WG-04 and 05. LGS-5/$4.32 + .58 BA Fried Fish or Macaroni and Cheese CLIPPER CLUB Heavy drinkers are more prone to die in accidents Tonight's Dinner: Italian accident to incre ease. Night By TOM JOYCE cans to gather information on the published tn the Joumal of the an begins AFIS Correspondent state of their health and nutrition American Medical Association "Those who drink heavily wlwhen ractce's. Researchers noted that the find- they drink ar n g a he:ieavv uy 11u4Iiatg a ay BARREL CLOB A long-term, nationwide As part of that survey, each ings are "conservative estimates risk," he said. Tonight's Dinner: All study conducted by the Atlanta- adult was asked, "When you of the impact of alcohol use" Heavy drinking should not be Hands Fish Fry based Centers for Disease Con- drink, how mch do you usually because most people tend to un- confused with alcoholism, said trol, an agency of the Public drink over 24 hours?" Of those derestimate the amount of alco- Anda. He noted that the study did Health Service, shows that heavy responding, 7.1 percent said they hol they drink. not attempt to identify alcoholics. drinkers - those who drink five normally drinkat least five drinks The statistics are clear: people "Although it is important to iden- or more alcoholic drinks in a 24- per occasion of beer, wine or who drink five or more drinks at tify alcoholics," he said, "health hour span- are twice as likely to liquor. a time are 1.9 times as likely to care providers can identify per- die in an accident during their Between 1982 and 1984, the suffer fatal injuries as non-drink- sons at increased risk of fatal lifetime as light drinkers or non- National Center forlHealth S tatis- ers. Those who drink at least nine injury by asking about the usual drinkers. tics followed up on those origi- drinks per occasion are 3.3 times number of drinks consumed." nally interviewed and discovered as likely to suffer a fatal injury. Studies show that once health Between 1971 and 1975, the that 81 had died from accidents The bottom line, said Robert providers alert patients to the National Centerfor Health S tatis- that included traffic accidents, Anda, a medical epidemiologist risks associated with heavy drink- tics, also an agency of the Public homicides, suicides, falls, burns with the Centers for Disease ing, thereis agoodchance that the Health Service, interviewed and drownings. Control, is that after even two patient will pay attention and more than 13,000 adult Ameri- The results of the study were drinks a person's risk of dying in reduce consumption. Air Cargo Division: Guantanamo Bay, Cuba The Air Cargo Division is just nal Operations Center (ATOC), cargo space available on the one link in the Air Terminal Air Cargo receives daily flight. With this information, Air Department chain. Air Cargo is messages on any incoming or Cargo will prepare to go to responsible for preparing all out- outgoing flights. work preparing any cargo that going air cargo for shipping. In needs to be shipped. addition to this, they are ATOC will determine how If there is cargo arriving, Air responsible for all incoming air much cargo needs to go out and Cargo will off-load the cargo and cargo. how much cargo can go out ac- turn it over to the appropriate Working with the Air Termi- cording to the limitations of department.

Members of the Air Cargo Division palletize outgoing cargo for air transport to the United States.

ABH3 Jacquelyn Ross, assistant air cargo supervisor, verifies cargo receipts.

Technical Sergeant Dennis Druzbacky and ABH2 Flormaria Seyfert of NAS Guantanamo Air Terminal Department talk with Staff Sergeant Alonzo Miller, load master for the Military Airlift Command MAW 437, about the on and offloading of cargo arriving at the U.S. Naval Air Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. (Photos by PH2 Clarence Arnold)

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GBYAA youth basketball nears end, NBA scores gears up for season-ending tournament Cleveland Cavaliers 105 Philadelphia 76ers 90 Sacramento Kings 95 Chicago Bulls 88 Two more Guantanamo Bay up with five seconds left on the the Junior and SeniorDivisions at Youth Athletic Association clock. 10 a.m. New York Knicks 124 Milwaukee Bucks 121 (GBYAA) basketball games were Orlando Stewart contributed The championship games will Phoenix Suns 119 Washington Bullets 101 held Sunday, March 5, at the 15 points to pace the Lakers. be played Sunday, March 12, W.T. Sampson High School In the Junior Division, the starting a 1 p.m. Seattle Supersonics 110 Portland Trail Blazers 116 gym. McDonald's Archers scored six The basketball tournament is Indiana Pacers 92 San Antonio Spurs 103 In the Senior Division, the points in the second half to beat single elimination and all games RCI Bulls captured the regular the Knights of Columbus will be held at the W.T. Sampson Los Angeles Lakers 106 Golden State Warriors 138 season title by downing a stub- Knights, 10-7. High School gym. Atlanta Hawks 97 Los Angeles Clippers 112 born Minefield Maintenance In the victory and FTG's win Saturday, the first game will Hawks team, 23-20. The Bulls over the Turner Bulls, 19-5, a tie be held between the Wednesday completed the season with a per- was forced for first place. night loser against the K of C fect 6-0 record. The Archers got their help Knights at 10 a.m.; followed by NHL results from Matt Briggs who had six the GBYAAStompers againstthe Calgary Flames 9 ReyCastro, who leadthe team points and George Ramos who MFM Hawks at 11:30 a.m. The Winnipeg Jets 5 in scoring during the season, tal- tossed in four points. third game of the day will start at lied 15 points while Steve The Bullets of FTG got six 1 p.m. and feature the Wednesday Los Angeles Kings 3 Sawtelle matched his effort, scor- points from Jason Herbel to lead a night winner against the Turner Pittsburgh Penguins 2 (ot) ing 15 points for the Hawks. balanced scoring attack to drop Bulls. The RCI Bulls will then In the other Senior Division the Bulls. play the Leeward Point Lakers at Edmonton Oilers 4 game, the GBYAA Stompers A first-place, tie-breaking 2:30 p.m. for the last game of the Philadelphia Flyers 4 (ot) survived a gut wrenching scare to game for the JuniorDivision is set day. beat the Leeward Point Lakers, for tonight a 6 p.m. at the W.T. The championship games will Toronto Maple Leafs 6 30-28. Sampson High School gym. be held the following day starting Quebec Nordiques 4 Robbie Huston scored 15 The GBYAA Youth Basket- at 1 p.m. points, two of which were an ball tournament will get under- For more information, call Boston Bruins 2 uncontested, game-winning lay- way Saturday, March 11, for both J.J. Moore at 4075. New York Islanders

Minnesota Northstars 5 Exhibition baseball scores, rainouts Detroit Redwings 3 St. Louis Blues 6 Detroit Tigers 2 Seattle Mariners 10 New Jersey Devils 2 Pittsburgh Pirates 1 5 Minnesota Twins Rained out Kansas City Royals 8 Los Angeles Dodgers (ss) 7 W.T. Sampson High School (ss) 3 New York Yankees 0 St. Louis Cardinals 8 Chicago White Sox (ss) 6 Boston Red Sox plans basketball fund raiser Toronto Blue Jays 3 (ss) 5 Rained out The 1989 seniors and parents years of age and under. club are having a fund raising This will be our last fund California Angels 9 basketball game, pitting the sen- raiser so come down and watch Oakland A's 4 Texas Rangers New York Mets ior girls and mothers against the the game. All proceeds will go Cincinnati Reds (ss) Atlanta Braves senior boys. The game will be toward the senior class trip. Cleveland Indians 5 Rained out Rained out held at the base gym Saturday, 0 March 11, at 6 p.m. Refreshments will include home Montreal Expos (ss) - denotes split squad baked goods and popcorn. Milwaukee Brewers 3 Price for admission is $2 for For more information, call San Diego Padres 1 Rained out adults and $1 for children 12 Gladys Anson at 2899.

not be accepted and team strength will be five people, must register at the MWR Information Office soon. A with a maximum of four teams per command or maximum of 16 participants will be accepted. AREA department. For more information, call Amy at 3845. For more information, call Jerry at 3014. Leeward gym hours Dive classes Point Gym hours of operation are now ATHLETICS The Leeward Morale, Welfare and Recreation are offering the to Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 7:30 a.m. following scuba dive courses. All students must pre- a.m. to 10 p.m., and Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:30 register at the MWR Information Office. Physical Fitness Division activities 10 p.m. exams are required for the PADI Open Water course hours are from Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, the with forms available at the Information Office. Captain's Cup softball 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. For more information, call Mike at in Open Water Dive, Smylie, March 16, $160 All personnel interested in playing softball 3846 or Shari at 6009. Captain's Cup softball season from NAVSTA Gold Open Water Dive, Billing, March 17, $160 commands, there will be a practice/organizational Advanced Open Water, Billing, March 31, $85 meeting Wednesday, March 8, at 7 p.m. at Cooper Aquatics Department activities Field number 2. Hydroaerobics Golf course info the new instructor of Hy- For more information, call ET2 Ferrel at 2350 Della Elizie will be Fly by night golf scramble after working hours or 4636 during working hours or droaerobic session two which will meet Monday, The first "Fly By Night Golf Scramble," was such from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. begin- RM1 McCollum at 4442. Wednesday and Friday a success that we are doing it again at 5 p.m. Friday, 15 through April 26, at the Marine pool. Body building contest ning March March 17, at the Yetera Seca Golf Course. The cost is for a total cost of $25. It's not to late to register for the first body There will be 19 classes $12 per person and registration is open to the first 40 building contest Saturday, March 18, at the Windjam- Registrations are being accepted at the MWR Informa- entries at the Golf Pro Shop. Even though the balls mer Club. The unveiling is at 6 p.m. with compulsory tion Office by March 13. are lighted, your flashlights will call Patrick at 2346 or 2560. be needed. There poses. For more information, will also be a potluck dinner, so ring your favorite Categories will include women's open, men's Water volleyball dish. light weight and men's heavy weight. This event is Water volleyball at the Officer's pool has been post- To give Lani information about your dish, call sponsored by Project Player and is free. poned until further notice. 2519. For more information, call Amy at 3845. Bowling meeting Project Player events The Captain's Cup bowling meeting is set for Reef Raiders activities Night ride Hidden Beach dive Monday, March 13, at 5 p.m. in the Marblehead Project Player is sponsoring a night ride and cookout Bowling Center. The meeting is mandatory for team There will be a two-tank dive at Hidden Beach Thursday, Mar. 9, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the MWR Corral. captains and command athletic coordinators. March 11. Meet at the gate at 8 a.m., there will be Team rosters for the women's league held Riders will stop at the Boy Scout Camp for a cookout free air for members who participate. Wednesdays, and the men's league, held Saturdays, with hot dogs, chips and soda being provided. The cost For more information, call Lynne at 3290, or must be submitted at the meeting. Late entries will is $15 per couple or $8 for a single participant. You Mike at 3809.

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