*Senate to decide on treaty today WASHINGTON (AP/UPI) -- All 100 sena- vene in Panama to forestall any treaty, which actually turns the The first Panama Canal Treaty, to be present late tors are expected threat to continued canal opera- canal over to Panama. allowing the United States to build first of the this afternoon as the tions. The first ratification vote is the canal and act in perpetuity "as comes up two Panama Canal Treaties After the meeting, Sen. Deconcini due late this afternoon, and there if it were the sovereign," was sign- for a vote. announced he'll vote for the trea- has been frenzied and intensive ed in November 1903. Sources close to Senate leaders ties. maneuvering by both supporters and In 1955 another canal treaty im- have say supporters of the treaties Senator Russell Long, D-La., and opponents up to the last day. proved Panama's economic share of enough votes to win ratification of Senator Don Riegle, D-Mich., also canal revenues, but Panamanian dis- the neutrality treaty. announced that the treaties would Both Majority Leader Robert Byrd tress over the colonial nature of get their votes. and Minority Leader Howard Baker the Canal Zone continued to mount. President Jimmy Carter agreed to A fourth senator, Edward Brooke, said they think there will be enough Student riots in the Canal Zone accept a change in the treaties D-Mass., said he'll vote for the votes -- two-thirds of those voting in 1964 left 20 Panamanians and four with the object of pushing approval first of the two treaties guarantee- -- to approve both treaties. Americans dead and lead to negotia- in the Senate. ing perpetual U.S. access. Unofficial counts show 65 senators tions for a new canal treaty. At a meeting with Democratic Sena- Sen. Brooke had been considered support the treaties, and 30 oppose The new treaties were signed Sep. tor Dennis Deconcini, Pres. Carter among the most important Senate them. 7 by President Carter and General said he would not fight the Sena- holdouts. Five senators are still "mystery Omar Torrijos. tor's proposal that the treaties He said he continues to have men." They have not yet declared The Senate began debate over the permit the United States to inter- strong reservations about the second their positions. treaties Feb. 7.

Vol. 33 No. 52 Thursday, March 16, 1978 Council approves new contract WASHINGTON (AP) -- The United Mine which was later soundly rejected by Workers Bargaining Council approved the rank and file. a new tentative contract by an un- UMW President Arnold Miller, who expectedly close margin Wednesday earlier said he "just couldn't night and sent it to the coalfields, imagine the rank and file turning it but its ratification by striking down this time," left immediately miners appears uncertain. after the council's vote and was un- available for comment. The 30-member council, meeting on Several members of the council, the 100th day of the coal strike, however, cautioned that while the huddled over the sweetened contract closer vote is not an encouraging proposal for about four and a half sign for ratification, it did not hours before approving it. The vote necessarily mean the pact would be was 22 to 17. rejected. The union leadership set a ratifi- Joseph Phipps, a council member cation vote by the 160,000 UMW mem- from Kentucky, said the vote was bers for a week from Friday. narrower because "we knew this time The new agreement contains key what our people wanted. coal industry concessions in health Other members of the council said benefits and anti-wildcat strike a more cautious attitude prevailed The NavU's only shone-based daily provisions. in the council in light of the rank But, the council's vote was nar- and file rejection of the previous U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba rower than the 25 to 13 vote it accord by a two-to-one margin ten gave to an earlier contract proposal days ago.

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TEL AVIV (UPI) -- Israel announced tacks against Israel." estinians. Some reports claimed and asked them to intervene in the Wednesday that its invasion force The Israeli strike took only about Lebanese Christian militiamen fought situation. has accomplished its purpose in Leb- 24 hours. alongside Israeli soldiers. Egypt accused Israel of launching anon. Israel insisted it was not a re- Prime Minister Begin's announce- what it called an "organized attempt Prime Minister Menachem Begin taliation raid, but it followed the ment on the completion of the Israeli at the genocide" of the Palestinian aid that Israeli forces will occu- weekend attack inside Israel by Pal- raid came after a visit to the people. y a strip six miles wide inside the estinian terrorists who left at fighting zone to see how Israeli Foreign Minister Mohammed Kamel Lebanese border stretching from the least 32 people dead. forces were carrying out their said this week's events obstruct the Mediterranean Coast to the foothills The move into Lebanon began late search and destroy operation. peace effort. of Hermon where the borders of Leb- Tuesday and escalated Wednesday in Figures indicated that 11 Israeli In Washington, Secretary of State anon, Israel and Syria come togeth- the drive to clean out Palestinian soldiers were killed in the invasion Cyrus Vance said the administration er, a frontier line 60 miles long. guerrilla bases in Southern Lebanon. Israeli jets staged raid after had not asked Israel to halt the in- Begin said the Israelis will re- Israeli sources estimated that raid on Palestinian bases beyond the vasion, but was following events with main in the no-man's land until all 25,000 Israeli troops were thrown ground combat zone. care. Palestinian guerrillas leave. into the border areas. They hit the coastal city of Da- At the United Nations, Secretary He said Israel does not intend to Israeli warplanes rained destruc- mour and the southern outskirts of General Kurt Waldheim deplored the stay in Lebanon, but he said it tion on Palestinian strongholds Beirut where two refugee camps are Israeli invasion and called on all wants an arrangement that will keep while gunboats shelled the port of located. parties to avoid actions that would the Palestinians from returning to Tyre. Beirut Airport closed for two spread the fighting. the buffer zone created Wednesday Israeli sources said at least four hours. The U.N. representative of the Pal- by Israeli forces. key towns had fallen by Wednesday Both Lebanon and Syria called in estinian Liberation Organization said Begin said, "Southern Lebanon will afternoon. Troops, planes, tanks the ambassadors of the permanent the Israeli invasion could sweep the not serve as a base for future at- and guns were directed at the Pal- members of the U.N. Security Council whole Middle East into war. Carter shapes up White House

by Helen Thomas a cohesive way, but going off in forward with Hispanics, women, la- some of the aides who are in charge United Press International different directions. bor and all the diverse groups the of the liaison. President Carter is trying to No one is in charge, although President wooed so diligently in Some tough criticism was leveled shape up a White House operation Jordan comes closest to what could the campaign. this week at Carter and his aides that has been a target of criticism be called a chief of staff. She also is the White House liaison by Senator Henry Jackson. Jackson since he came into office. with urban groups, a position for told a group of reporters that Car- The staff reshuffle is under the Jordan's authority and power in which she is well qualified as the ter lacked leadership in both do- direction of top aide Hamilton Jor- the White House has increased in former vice mayor of Rochester, N.Y. mestic and foreign affairs. He dan and apparently does not apply recent months, and although he ob- Jordan lost one of his key depu- criticized the White House staff to the senior advisers who are on viously does not relish shuffling ties, Mark Siegel, who resigned in as "sycophants." the policy-making level -- and ap- paper: or riding herd on other mem- protest against Carter's Middle Jackson was unhappy with Carter's parently sacrosanct. bers of the staff, he still has to East policies. handling of the coal strike, and According to News Secretary Jody keep the organization running Siegel, who was the White House with his diplomatic moves in the Powell, forthcoming shifts will be smoothly. liaison with the American Jewish Horn of Africa, where the Soviets related to lower echelon aides, One of the shifts will involve community, complained last week that and Cubans are actively engaged in which may cause some wonderment on Midge Costanza, whose office deals he had to be out in front defending supporting Ethiopia against Somalia. the question of responsibility. with a wide range of special in- administration policy, without being Complaints at the White House have terest groups. Under the new set- allowed to participate in shaping Carter is aware that his White centered on the lack of coordination up, White House liaison with busi- it. House operation could be better. polls by staffers with no central figure ness and trade groups will be shift- Blacks have complained to Carter He noted recently that his directing traffic. ed from Ms. Costanza to Jordan. that they are not getting their are 70 percent favorable, while his The general criticism is that Dynamic and compassionate, Ms. message through at the White House, administration gets a 50 percent staff members are not operating in Costanza keeps Carter's best foot and the staff overhaul may involve favorable rating. Page 2 Guantanamo Gazette Thursday, March 16, 1978

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1:00 General Hospital 1:35 Hollywood Squares 2:00 Early Movie: "Rip Roaring .rdl t thPbl.p~. .ic blffairsO fe7a.mp. , t 17i ona Riley" (BW) 3:00 Family Affair (BW) Movie schedule 3:25 Nature's Window Lyceums 3:30 Electric Company (All lyceum movies start at 8 p.m.) 4:00 George 4:35 Nature's Window Downtown: Godspell, G 4:30 Father Brown (NEW SHOW) McCalla: The Land That Time 5:00 TV 8 News Headlines Forgot, PG 5:25 Almanac (BW) Marine Site: From Noon Till 5:30 Newswatch Three, PG; plus NFL 6:30 Shirley Bassey (SERIES ENDS) Pro Bowl - 1975 Clubs & Organizations 7:25 Greatest Headlines Leeward Point: Fire Sale, PG; plus THE GUANTANAMO BAY RACING ASSOCIA- THE SPECIAL SERVICES ISSUE DESK 7:30 Muppets NFL - N.Y. Giants TION will be racing Sunday, March 19. hours of operation are Monday 7:55 Notes of Interest vs. Washington Time trials and inspections start at through Sunday, 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. 8:00 Barney Miller 12:30 p.m. with competition sched- 8:30 Sha Na Na Clubs uled to begin at 2:00. For further 9:00 Baretta information, call 8886 or 90261. 9:55 Greatest Headlines Windjammer: Foxtrot, R 10:00 Soap (ADULT) Staff NCO: Funny Lady, PG 10:30 Adventurers YESTERDAY S WATER STATUS CPO Club: The Premonition, PG 10:55 Newswatch Update COMO Club: The Serpent, PG 11:00 Thursday A BOWLING BANQUET AND DANCE for TARGET CONSUMPTION: Night at the Movies: Teen Club: Smokey and the Bandit, 1,350,000 "Five Juniors and Juniors Too will be ACTUAL CONSUMPTION: 1,360,000 Miles to Midnight" PG held at the Yacht Club Saturday, TOTAL IN STORAGE: 16,967,000 (ADULT) March 18, from 6:30 - 11:30 p.m.

a THE BANTOM BOWLERS BANQUET will - Oalendr be held at the COMO Club pool on I Sunday, March 19, from 1 - 4 p.m. All parents are invited at no Time. Today charge. Bring your bathing suit Fellowship of Overeaters for an afternoon of fun. Anonymous meeting, East Bargo Point Old Nursery Money. School building, 7 p.m. (93145 or 98100). Hospital Enlisted Wives Club meeting, East Bargo 7-B, 7:30 p.m. high tide- 2:59 pm Local Tomorrow low tide-- 9:11 pm Blood. sunrise--- 7:09 am Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, Forecast 9 East Bargo Point Old Nursery School building, sunset---- 7:11 p 7:45 p.m. ( 0269 or 8275). high----- 87 We need all Fleet Reserve Association low------68 8813 Branch 100 St. Patrick's Day Dance, PRA Home in you can Morin Center, 9 p.m. Today's forecast calls for mostly Protestant Spare. Women of the Chapel Council meeting, Granadillo Point 10-B, clear skies turning partly cloudy 9:30 a.m. with southeasterly winds of 8-12 knots. Bay conditions will be St. Patrick's Day special dinner, Nautical Lantern Restaurant, 6-9 p.m. 1-3 feet. Post #46 Marine Enlisted Club St. Patrick's Day Dance with the Blonde Bomber, 8 p.m. to midnight. on you. Saturday

Special Announcements Guantanamo Bay Model Railroad Association meeting, double Quonset Hut at East Bargo Point, 1-4 p.m. (951038). A NAVY WIVES INFORMATION SEMINAR will be hosted by NavSta Gitmo for Sunday ComNavBase on March 22-24, 1978. THE WALK-IN CLINIC at the Hospi- Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints meeting, McCalla The seminar, primarily intended tal is for nyn-emergency purposes. Chapel Annex-- for Priesthood meeting, 8:30 a.m.; Sunday only. When an individual comes School, 10 a.m.; Sacrament meeting, newly arrived wives, is open to all to 6 p.m. wives from all base commands. Ses- the clinic in a non-emergency stat- us, Church of sions will be held from 9 - 11 a.m., that person will be given an Christ meeting, McCalla Chapel-- Bible Study, 9:30 a.m.; morning and 1 - 3 p.m., March 22 and 23, appointment at the appropriate clin- worship, 10:40 a.m.; evening worship, 6:30 p.m. (971115). which includes a ic, if available Fenceline Tour at Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, Fast Bargo 1 p.m. Personnel should call outpatient Point Old Nursery School building, on the 22nd. The seminar 7:45 p.m. (90269 or 8275). will conclude with a 9 - 11 a.m. department first at 951061 before Gitmo session on March 24. The Child Day going to the Walk-in Clinic, as ap- Bay Bridge Club meeting, Plantation Room of COMO Club, 7:30 p.m. Care Center will be available for pointments can be made over the (8873). phone, thereby saving waiting time free child care during the hours of Guantanamo Bay Model Railroad Association and the abuse of the meeting, double Quonset Hut at the seminar. Information will be clinic. East Bargo Point, 7-9 p.m. (951038). provided on a wide variety of base Men's Bowling Association facilities and programs applicable 15th Annual Handicap Bowling Tournament entry to Gitmo residents. Contact PNCS "Live firing deadline (95460, 96206 or 95318). Walters, ext. 8275 after 1 p.m., Reef Raiders Luau, Windmill Beach at large for further information. Thursday.8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. cabana, diving at 1 p.m., din- Friday.9 a.m.- 12 p.m. ner at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. none scheduled USO show with Bruce Sullivan and Moondance, Downtown Lyceum, 7 p.m. Sunday.none scheduled Monday.12- Cub Scout Pack 401 monthly meeting and uniform inspection, Fleet Reserve TWO BOXES belonging 4 p.m. to the Chief Association hall at Morin Center, 4 p.m. (97144 AWH). Petty Officers' Club were lost The Conde and Hicacal Beach areas Monday afternoon between Ordinance between Saint Nicholas and Triangle and the Navy Exchange. Caracoles Monday Points and all of the upper bay The boxes contained table bases. north of Caracoles and Granadillo Alcoholics If found, please call 95579 or Anonymous meeting, East Bargo Point Old Nursery School building, 951114 AT. Points will be off limits. For 7:45 p.m. (90269 or 8275). more information contact the Special USO show--musical variety, Services Marina, ComNavBase Duty pop & rock, Leeward Point Lyceum, 7 p.m. office or Base Police. THE NAVY EXCHANGE proudly an- Tuesday nounces a Spring Special from March U.S. Naval Base, Santaanemo Bay, Cua Take Off Pounds Sensibly meeting, W.T. Sampson 15-18 at both the Windward Elementary School room B-9, and Lee- 6 p.m. (90253 or 951049). ward Mini Marts. Featured will be Alanon Breast of Chicken Cordon Bleu, a meeting, East Bargo Point Old Nursery School building, 7:30 p.m. gourmet's delight, for the low, low (98187, 90269). price of $8.70 a box, which serves to, David W. DeCook Consolidated Recreation Council meeting, 10. Special Services Conference Room, Naal Base Commander 1:30 p.m. Naal Station Commanding Officer Wednesday

Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, East Bargo Point Old Nursery School building, THE ATLANTIC FLEET AUDIO VISUAL 1 and 7:45 p.m. (96274, 90269 or 8275). Center has, available for distribu- a ii,11,dldd ,,, tdl Ii. dt ltSI tion, official color 8" x 10" and Gitmo Self Defense Club meeting, Marblehead Hall, 6-8 p.m. 5" x 7" portraits of Capt. D. W. I~u 11.. pnd. . .i .aicov.. n Church of Christ Bible Study Class meeting, McCalla Chapel, 7 p.m. (97115). DeCook, CO Naval Station. To obtain copies, call PH2 Pippins at ext. Gitmo Coin Club meeting, Quonset Hut 1817 behind old elementary school, 8496. 7:30 p.m. (90172). Thursday, March 16, 1978 Guantanamo Gazette Page 3 1173A Center Bargo Air Force woman re-ups in Gitmo Yard of the Month decided

1173A Center Bargo, the home of MS1 Robert Givens and his wife, Loraine, was picked at the March "Yard of the Month." A sign in front of their house, a parking place for a month directly in front of the Navy Exchange and Commissary and a letter of apprecia- tion from Naval Base Commander, Captain David W. DeCook are the awards now held by MS1 Robert On Tuesday, March 7, prior to the departure of the C-141 destined for Givens and his wife, Loraine. MS1 Givens works at the Flagship Norfolk, Virginia, Senior Airman Caroljanet R. Acampora, USAF, (pictured Enlisted Dining Facility and lives at 1173A Center above, right), was reenlisted by LTJG Gary W. Adams, of the NAS Operations Bargo. Gitmo's Mayor, Department with CAPT. William E. Zidbeck, NAS commanding officer, ovserv- MACS Bill Hoagland, also pointed out another home, this one on Leeward, ing the ceremony. to receive Honorable Mention. The home is 538 Leeward Point, Senior Airman Acampora, flight attendant of the C-141 home based at the residence of LCdr Jerry Fronabarger and his wife, Charleston, S.C., has been a regular on the Gitmo flights for two years. Rosemary. LCdr Fronabarger works at the Naval. Air Station. When asked what prompted her to reenlist in Gitmo, she replied; "Well, I had to have it done here or fly back to the States a civilian crew- member. That wouldn't go over well at all with the Air Force." Senior Airman Acampora is a native Floridian with three and a half years active duty in the United States Air Force. exchange news

Mail order prices increase NEX Mail Order Customers: for all diamond jewelry listed in The continued decline in the the 1978 catalog, customers are to value of the U.S. dollar in foreign add the following percentages based currency exchanges has made it nec- on the price of the items: up to essary to further increase prices and including $100, add twenty per- Gitmo on most foreign made items in the cent; between $101 and up to and 1978 Navy Exchange mail order including $400, add twenty-five catalog. The price of merchandise percent; between $401 and up to from Japan, Germany, Switzerland, and including $1,000, add thirty Dialogue Ireland and the Netherlands will be percent; and for over $1,001, add increased by 15 percent effective thirty-five percent. Because March 25. This change supercedes actual cost will vary based on the all previously announced changes item content of gold or diamonds, of foreign merchandise prices. the foregoing is approximate and Customers are advised to add 15 actual prices of individual items Hail to the Irish of the Emerald Isle, timeless in sorrow, yet survive percent to the listed catalog price may vary somewhat resulting in with a smile, knowing the "Border" will vanish someday, bringing sun- prior to forwarding their orders. adjustments for the customer. shine from Antriem to Bantry Bay. Along with the increase in Prices on merchandise from coun- foreign merchandise prices, the tries not listed herein, except for Happy St. Patricks Day price of gold and diamonds has diamond jewelry, will remain as from increased sharply. Accordingly, shown in the catalog. L.V. No area has received as that magnetic aberrations much sensational publicity in of the area have caused recent years as the Bermuda ISIT THE WORK compass needles to spin or Devil's Triangle. wildly, thus playing a part in PROBLEM Geographically, the triangle the mystery of the region? can be described as having OFDPlRSt According to the one point of the Navy, DRIVERS base at the which has conducted tests in Florida coast, the other base the area as part of point a regular at Puerto Rico, and the TH worldwide program for apex at Bermuda. With updating navigation charts, the constant stream of there are no local magnetic books, motion pictures and disturbances in the Bermuda television dramas about the Triangle. In fact, the area so-called Devil's Triangle, does not differ significantly most Americans - know that a from other similar geographic number of ships and planes parts of the world. have disappeared in the The Coast Guard, which triangle-and some writers has been the Service most attribute the disappearances responsible for searches in to mysterious, unnatural the area, says that aside from forces which, they contend, human error, "the majority of are present in the area. disappearances can be Many of the lost ships and attributed to the area's planes have been military unique environmental craft. The 19,000 ton features. The Gulf Stream is Cyclops, a Navy supply ship, extremely swift and turbulent. S 1 went dowr with a loss of 309 It can quickly erase any hands in 1918. Her evidence of a disaster. The cargo-carrying sister ships, unpredictable Caribbean Nereus and Proteus, were lost Atlantic storms that give I irth with all hands in 1941. The to waves of great size, as well Marine Sulphur Queen as water spouts, often spell disappeared in 1963, along disaster for pilots and with her crew of 39. mariners.' Additional disappearances The Coast Guard Philip R. Smith in the triangle include: a Navy By concludes its evaluation of Super Constellation with 42 the Bermuda Triangle area passengers and crew in 1954; for years-but not because of saving lives there, as on the Force use of tactical air with this cogent statement: a Navy flying patrol boat with supposed supernatural waters elsewhere in the navigation equipment, "The U.S. Coast Guard is not a 10-man crew in 1956; an happenings. The Navy has world. homing beacons, distance impressed with supernatural Air Force KB-50J with a crew conducted research into the measuring equipment, explanations of disasters at of nine in 1962; and an Air properties of the ocean Bermuda Triangle sophisticated radio systems, sea. It has been our Force C-133 Cargomaster bottom, and the Air Force sensationalists pointed out and directional indicators experience that the combined The first co-educational with 10 crewmembers in support activities at Cape that ships and planes have make it difficult for forces of nature and the college was Oberlin in Ohio 1963. Canaveral centered disappeared which awarded a degree to a in the there without a untraceable air and sea losses unpredictability of mankind woman in 1841. The military Services have area. The Coast Guard has trace. In the past, that was to happen as frequently. outdo science fiction stories been concerned with the area long been concerned with true. Today, however, Air But what of the disclosure many times each year." Page 4 Guantanamo Gazette Thursday, March 16, 1978 -LOCAL SPORTS- Businesses allow 'on-the-job training' for prospective Olympians by D.H. Brusnahqn Inter-command baseball report (AP)--Quarter-miler Stan Vinson they can continue to train and com- treated as any other employee, ex- came out of this winter's indoor pete at their specialties. cept he is allowed 30 minutes a day NAVSTA White 7 track and field season with a per- It's an attempt by private busi- for training, and given time off to NAS Windward 0 fect record -- nine victories in ness to counter the government-sub- compete. nine outings. He ran at varying sidized Olympic training programs The program has not been a rous- NAVSTA White stayed on the heels distances -- 500 yards, 600 meters in Russia and East Germany, among ing success. Only 17 athletes have of NAVSTA Blue Tuesday night with a and 600 yards. others. Olympic athletes there, been placed. Of the 700 companies 7-0 victory over NAS Windward. Jim for all intents and purposes, are asked to participate about 18 Perry tossed a three-hitter and al- The Olympic Job Opportunity Pro- -on government payrolls. months ago, only 40 percent re- so had three hits in leading White gram points to the 25-year-old The job opportunity program is sponded, and only 55 have shown a to their victory. John Israel also graduate of Eastern Michigan as a not a charitable effort. The ath- willingness to participate. chipped in with three hits for proud example of what can be ac- letes are placed only if they qual- Success, though, can be measured White. Howard Schero took the loss complished. The program is design- ify for the particular jobs. And, in such cases as Vinson's. He for Windward. ed to find jobs for World Class they are expected to work for their would have had to give up competi- athletes considered potential mem- salaries. tive running without the program. Gol Results bers of the U.S. Olympic team for Now, he gives himself a good shot The only rounds played this past 1980. The idea is to allow the Vinson was placed with the Wilson at making the U.S. team for the weekend were between NAVSTA Red and athletes to support themselves so Sporting Goods Company. He is 1980 Olympics. High School Gold, with Red scoring 13 and Gold five.

In NIT quarter-final action last NBA results In the NHL In exhibition baseball Night: 1San Antonio 135, Det roit 106 Vancouver 7, Pittsburgh 4 Philadelphia 113, Lo s Angeles 93 Philadelphia 2, N.Y. Rangers 2 Minnesota 6, N.Y. Yankees 1 #17 Texas 67, Nebraska 48 Indiana 111, Buffalo 106 Colorado 2, Cleveland 2 N.Y. Mets 3, Toronto 2 (12 innings) Toronto 5, Washington 2 Los L 1 New Jersey 117, Phoenix 98 Angeles 8, Baltimore 4 Denver 123, Golden State 111 Montreal 6, Chicago 2 Texas 10, Atlanta 3 Atlanta 6, St. Louis 2 Boston 8, Montreal 3 Houston 3, Cincinnati 2 Chicago White Sox 13, Philadelphia 5 In the WHA Detroit 6, Pittsburgh 5 Kansas City 4, St. Louis 2 New England 7, Indianapolis 0 San Francisco 10, Oakland 5 Cincinnati 7, Birmingham 2 Chicago Cubs 8, San Diego 2 S5PORTSHHNE Winnipeg 8, Edmonton 4 Cleveland 5, Seattle 1 Sports summary NFL coaches pleased by new rule changes (UPI)--Add Brian Teacher's name ranked Kentucky tonight in a second- to the list of young "giant-killers" round game in the NCAA basketball (UPI)--Some National Football League coaches have applauded new rule on the men's tennis circuit. The tournament in Dayton, Ohio. The changes designed to promote more scoring in the game. 23-year-old Californian upset sec- first game in the Dayton double- But one coach says the liberalized offensive holding rule, permitting ond-seeded Eddie Dibbs, 3-6, 7-5, bill will send Michigan State up linemen to make more use of their hands, is really no change at all. 6-1 in last night's action in Wash- against Western Kentucky. Another Houston Coach Bum Phillips says most offensive linemen used open hands ington, D.C. Nineteen-year-old double-header in Albuquerque, N.M., and had their elbows away from their sides while blocking pass rushers John McEnroe and Wisconsin's Tim will match up two formidable teams, last season, without officials knowing it. Gullikson also moved up. McEnroe UCLA and Arkansas, in the first Green Bay Coach Bart Starr, a former quarterback, favors the new of- beat Bob Lutz, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 while game. The second will find San fensive holding rule. Starr believes it "standardizes pass blocking and Gullikson swept past Terry Moore of Francisco opposing Fullerton State. takes away the judgement call." Lousiana 6-3, 7-5. The winners this evening will clash Oakland's John Madden does not believe the rule changes will benefit in quarter-final games Saturday one team over another. In his words, "You can't legislate a winner. The (AP/UPI)--Top-seeded Martina Nav- afternoon at the same sites as this game is won by skill and players and not the rules. Most changes we make ratilova had little difficulty win- evening' s double-headers. are for the good of football." ning her opening-round match yester- NFL club owners plan to discuss the possible use of instant replays on day in a $100,000 tennis tournament (AP)--Oakland Coliseum officials disputed calls during today's session of the annual spring meeting in in Boston. Navratilova defeated had no comment after a three-hour Palm Springs, Calif. A firm commitment on the question of instant re- Yugoslavia's Mima Jausovec 6-1, 6-2. meeting yesterday in which the move plays is not expected, however, as Commissioner Pete Rozelle has already Among the winners of second-round of the Oakland A's to Denver was said it would not be practical. contests were Rosemary Casals and discussed. However, it was announced Marita Redondo. Casals advanced to that Coliseum President Robert Nahas the quarter-finals by stopping Anne would review the situation with city i s Smith 6-4, 5-7, 6-2. Redondo moved and county officials. Up to now, the up with a 6-2, 6-0 drubbing of coliseum management has blocked ef- Czechoslovakia's Renata Tomanova. forts to move the A's to Denver, but Chris Evert breezed past Connecti- there has been some discussion' in (LA//W IeW cut's Beth Norton and Billie Jean recent days as to whether the San I I King beat Romania's Virginia Ruzici. Francisco Giants could alter their Classif1ed advertisemntsmy baecalled in between 8 and 11 4.m., or head lease in Candlestick Park so they te P1,11 Afair Ofice7:30.a m, to 4030 p.m., Moaday err ed o through Friday (excludig holidays). Deadline for publication isnon (UPI)--The threat of demonstra- could play some games in Oakland. the previous wrkib day.Ad tolmtdo 40 wrds and published not tions against South Africa's apar- A's owner Charley Finley says Denver theid policy has resulted in lagging oilman Marvin Davis is still willing ticket sales for the North American to buy the team and move it to Colo- rleln classified Adisio.a ome9ia81144 iin i Zone Davis Cup tennis matches this rado this year if the A's can be re- weekend at Vanderbilt University. leased from their lease in Oakland. A university spokesman says the school had hoped to make enough (AP)--The president of the World Popular 45 rpm records. 952279 AT. money from the matches to make it's Boxing Council says heavyweight For Sale tennis program self-supporting. champion Leon Spinks will forfeit Kimball baby grand piano, price 9 HP and 3 HP Johnson outboard Sales through yesterday fell far the WBC half of his championship if negotiable. 95448 DWH, 90124 AWH. motors, may be seen at Trailer Park short of the break-even point. A he doesn't arrange a title defense 1717 AWH, ask for Mollings. coalition of civil rights groups and against Ken Norton by midnight to- Baby buggy with car bed; Swing-0- others have picketed the administra- morrow. Jose Sulaiman, the WBC Matic baby swing; baby tub; baby tive offices daily and plan a big president, says he has notified carrier; baby backpack, prices Found march on Saturday. The matches be- Spinks by telegram. The other box- negotiable; Torqueflite automatic Man's gold wedding band, Sunday tween the U.S. and South Africa be- ing sanctioning group, the World transmission repair kit, brand new, night, in the vicinity of the gin tomorrow. Boxing Association, has agreed to $37. 951059 AT. Cooper Field dugouts. Owner may a Spinks title defense against Mu- (AP)--Miami claim by identifying. 95559 AT. of Ohio plays top- hammed Ali. Large leather recliner, like new, $150 or best offer; Zenith console Services B & W TV, $100 or best offer; 13- Watson, Nicklaus battle for big bucks today lb. bowling ball, $15; bowling ball Teenage boy would like to babysit. case, $2. 95594 AWH. 95468 AT. (UPI)--The richest stop on the pro golf tour, the $342,000 Tournament Players Championship, opens today near Jacksonville, Fla, '76 Chevy Monza Town Coupe, red Homemade cakes, cookies, etc., Although Mark Hayes is the defending champion, Jack Nicklaus and Tom with white vinyl half-roof, factory Monday - Friday. Mrs. Robey, 725 Watson are expected to provide the biggest show on the fairways. A/C, power steering, power brakes, Radio Point, 8423. The tournament marks the third time this year that the two leading money AM-FM stereo radio, four-speed, 23 winners on the tour have been in field together. The first two times they channel CB and cassette tape player. Babysitting in my home (Nob Hill weren' t even close. Low mileage. 99121 AWH. area), for working mothers, Monday When Watson won the Bing Crosby Pro-Am, Nicklaus was 10 strokes back, through Friday, for children under and when Nicklaus fell one stroke short in last week's Doral Open, Watson '63 Chevy Impala convertible, good 5 years. 98215 AT. failed to make the cut. running condition, $300; Pinto Nicklaus and Watson tied for fifth in last year's Tournament Players radiator, $20; 14 ft. boat and 9 Reliable teenage girl desires baby- Championship. HP Evinrude engine and accessories, sitting job. 8462 AT. The TPC is a designated tournament, which means the top 100 money winners $500 or best offer, 18,500 BTU are scheduled to play at Sawgrass this week. First place is worth a whop- Whirlpool A/C, $150, available Wanted ping $68,400. March 28. 95309 AT. Rookie goes after her third straight victory on the women's Someone to repair electric type- pro golf tour in the Kathryn Crosby Tournament, which begins today in San Carpet sweeper; full size afghan; writer, owner has service manual. Diego. 2 twin size afghans; outdoor barbe- 98210 AT. The four-day tournament carries $165,000 in prize money, the second cue grill; large wall mirror; combi- largest purse on the tour. nation bathinette/changing table; Medium-sized dog carrier. 99121 Besides Lopez, other top entries include Joanne Carner, , refrigerator for parts. 99187 AT. AWH, 8450 DWH. defending champion Sandra Palmer, and Debbie Austin,