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Show mM' SPCRT News from Morale Support Activities If the. thought of winter by the Post Gymnasium. Deadline for registration is September 27. ' ap- proaching is getting you down. Why not consider taking advantage of the upcoming Elko trip slated for the Columbus Day, weekend. The Dugway Morale Sup- Flag Football The Flag Football season gets underway Sept. 24. Anyone who still has Morale Support equipment out will not be allowed to participate. See Sp4 Glenn McGee for season schedules. He can be reached at 2318. port has joined up with TEAD's Morale Support in of hopes getting enough people interested. Hie cost of the trip is $15 per person, double occupancy or $25 for singles. A fun packet consisting of free nickels, Dear Season Hie deer season is at last approaching. Come to the Outdoor Equipment Center and reserve your camping now. We have equipment four-man some new tents suitable for the big hunt or free blackjack plays, free drinks and much more in included. Dugway residents will board the bus at Teddy Bears, at 12:30 October 7. We will be staying at the Red Lion Inn and stopping at the Nevada ' Crossing on the way back. family camping. Also, sleeping bags will keep you warm all winter long. For more information regarding the trip please call Michelle Scott at 2320 or stop Youth Activities If you are 19 years of age or younger and would like to learn the basics of chess, come to the Youth Center from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesdays. If you're already an avid player, come for the practice. Grade school and teenage bowling gets underway Sept. CENTERS teen hours are from 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Wednesdays and on Tuesdays from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. HOURS WEEKDAYS 9x30 SATURDAY 9 to SUNDAY 11 to Morale Support SSG Charles Howard, Sp4 James Duarte and Sp4 Glenn McGee will all be departing 17. But you can still signup. on, no outs, the fielding team leads by 5 or so runs. Sutcliff throws the pitch, die runner vies for second, Davis fires 'the ball and chips away a bit SPECIALS GOOD THRU this installation for future assignments in the Morale Anyone wishing additional information can contact Sp4 Toy Ready at 2177 or at die DYA center during normal duty horns. Anyone interested in a g teen pool tournament, tournament or foosball Support Field. We wish them well in their new ping-pon- o tournament? Give Sp4 Ready a call. Once enough partici- pants have signed up the tournament date will be announced. The new hours for the DYA center will be from 7 p.m. to9 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thurs- days, and from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Saturdays. The pre- - SHPJ0 GpG. se . Take me out to the ballgame by C. Brown Its the world series. Some- where in the midwest is a rus- tic old ball park. Bottom of the ninth in the 7th game, 1 to O of pride of yet another hope- - 0ffW iXer' ' success, but every player will agree to the main asset of the ful but unsuccessful base " Cub team, the fans. Hie crazy people who have loved the Cubs faithful- - stealer. "die-hard- The next batter is up. Here's the pitch; he swings and makes contact and its a fly ball to right field. More- land is there to make an out- - standing diving catch. Next batter swings at the first pitch and hits a ground ball to Sandburg who fires to Durham for the final out of the game. And who wins the series? No, not the Yankees, Orioles nor even the Dodgers. Its If the Cubbies. "Next year has arrived at last. The Cubs are one of the hottest teams in pro baseball and no one can figure out why with so many "unknown players on the field. They, along with Gary "The Sarge Mathews, Bob Dernier and also two n world, series ring Ron holders, Cey and Larry Bowa are shocking the base- well-know- ball world with their good play and winning attitude. Chicago is no longer a place where you go to pass into oblivion. The Cubs can give you reason after reason for their 1 ly through every losing sea- son since the 1930s when the . Baby Bruins last won the World Series.' It is well known that if a team wins the World Series, they have many "rotating fans. But the truest baseball fan in the world today is a Cubs fan. If you have worked all your life, there comes a time when you deserve to kick back and enjoy. All Cubs fans must say it is long oof V96 f9 boF 'q9 I SO .JKsV060 OOf r9' '79 .96 sO?.ps overdue, So relax Chicago, kick back and enjoy, , In reference to Bowie Kuhns remarks about lights at Wrigley Field, I will say to him, "who needs em? The Cubs have the brightest stars in baseball and you might ask, "whats next for the city of Chicago?" Well, who knows. I can just say "Look out Franco and James, here comes sweetness." If you want to know how to join the "Die hard Cubs Fan Club," contact Sara B. at the PAO or cr,Tvirt !.,& 9-- . Sp4 Brown at 3314. Results of the womens interservice softball championship The Armys womens Seven members of the Army team were selected to the Armed Forces women's softball team that will compete in the 84 National ASA Class A, womens championship in Midland, Texas. The Armed Forces team will train soft-ba- ll team won the 1984 . women's inter-servic- e soft-ba- ll championship by defeatthe ing Navy womens team 12-- 2 in a playoff game. Cham- pionship was conducted at the Naval Air Station, Memphis, Millington, Tennessee, 1984. August The Army and Navy teams had tied with 4 wins and 2 losses after the double round robin play, necessitating the play oft game. The play of iall teams in this championship was outstanding. Game scores were as 13-1- : at NAS, Memphis, prior to the national championship. 7, . & .jTTVif0 33-- . Sheila Grainger (OF), Europe;. E5 Claudette Murphy-Gree- n (IB) Europe E4 Cynthia Lark (CF) Ft. Rliss; E4 Cynthia Lark (OF) Ft. Bliss; E4 Alyce M. Stotts (P), Europe; E4 Kathleen Van Navy 5 - Marines 0 Army 9 - Air Force 3 1 Air Force 8 - Marines Army 15 - Navy 7 i? 6 lor Kuren (SS), Ft. Hood. Navy 13 - Air Force 0 Army 5 - Marines 4 Navy 10 - Marines 9 Air Force 2 - ArmyO Navy 3 - Army 2 (12 innings) Marines 5 - Air Force 4 Army 4 - Marines 1 Air Force 5 - Navy 4 Army 12 - Navy (playoff game championship) , Final team standings: 2 Army 5-- ,....; Commanders at all levels can be very proud of the Army team members, not only for their athletic ability but for the outstanding manner in which they represented the Army both on and off the field. Army players selected were: E4 Staria Burdell (3B), Ft.. Leonard Wood, E5 Kenya Finch (OF), Ft. Polk; E4 follows:' Navy Air Force its appreciation to the unit commanders of each member of the Arrfiy team for their outstanding support of the 1984 Army womens softball program. This was one of the best womens softball teams ever assembled at the Army level. 4-- 3 3-- 3 1-- 5 . Marines 7& D0lJQ6,G Id 8 - 188 jaf 7" and cO9 safe cbU p. pS&s .96 OOf 95 oLf oor Other members of the ' Army teams were: SSG Eric Seals, SR (Asst. Coach), Korea; SSG Eric U Seals, Sr., (asst, coach), Korea; E4 Valerie Bloom - (Trainer), Europe; ILL Paula Cates (2B), Ft. Eustis; E5 Deborah Cvach (OF) Ft. Campbell; E4 q.97 1 I Pamela Hardee (OF), Ft. Campbell; E5 Sheila Neder-hof- f (2b), Ft. Wood; E7 Cynthia Pritchett (P), Korea; E4 Brenda Reichard (OF) Ft. gii P&S .oSCVu CQ oeBs ieft',c6"coe'n Huachuca. HQDA wishes to express syi"sl Less V0 by Klorii Schendel .B. Oircca 215C3. K1AIN , 7E!LG w.9 J''.. v ft ' 10. SPORT CENTERS -2035 |