The Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1985 Page: 16 of 52
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B-2 THE FT. HOOD SENTINEL Thursday arch 28 1985
Boating
son at a tim gets into out of or
moves about in a boat. When
one person moves other per-
sons aboard should observe.
When entering or leaving a
a t do ju leap or
lunge.
O bserve weather condi-
tio a fore a sts. W hen
caught in rough waters guide
Softball
IN THE FOURTH inning it
was three up and three down
for the Det 14 team. In the bot-
tom of th fourth the Det 1
team scored another point on a
double by Johnson making the
score 9-0.
In the fifth inning Det 14 still
couldn’t generate any scoring
power but they did keep the
the boat so that waves are not
received crosswise and reduce
speed.
Avoid alcoholic beverages.
Drinking is the cause of a large
rc ta of fatal atin
accidents.
IF THE BOAT capsizes or
swam ps remain calm ost
Det 1 team from taking too hef-
ty of a lead.
In the sixth inning Det 14 be-
gan waking their com eback.
Two quick basehits from Lance
Jensen and Richard Raboin put
runners on first and third. Ron
Wall hit a double to score Jen
sen. Kevin avener hit another
double to score another run and
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small boats will support several
persons even though filled with
water. Persons should be in the
water clinging lightly to the
outside of the boat and perm it-
ting the water to support ost
of their weight.
If a person falls overboard
grab them quickly and hang on
if possible. Get them into a life
(Cont. from pg. Bl)
leaving runners on second and
a it
another double to score Det 14s
third run of the inning. In the
bottom of the sixth Det 1 failed
to score but still were out in the
lead 9-3.
The top of the seventh and
final inning was Det 14s only
chance to come back. And com-
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The second game was almost
a repeat of the first. Det 1 took
an early and Det 14 started to
ake a late comeback. But this
tim et 1 ad sure they
stayed in the lead and won the
gam 8-2. The end of the game
brought an end to any serious
rivalry between the two Air
Force units.
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vest or belt if one is available
before attempting to gel them
into the boat. If they area eon
sid erab le istan ce from the
boat throw a life preserver
cushion or rope prior to attem p-
ting to render assistance.
Boating is fun for the whole
family so let’s head for the wa-
ter but always be careful.
eback they did by scoring a
miraculous seven points. Base
hits and doubles from the Det
14 team sta rte tallying up
points for the team. A single
from Craig Beach scored Con-
dray and tied the score up at 9.
Dave Vandalhaven hit a double
for another point which gave
Det 14 the 10-9 advantage.
DET ’S final chance at bat in
the bottom of the seventh in-
ning proved to be fruitless as a
ground out and two fly outs en-
ded the game with the Det 14
team upsetting the Det 1 team
10-9.
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Aerobics:
a Central and Park Avenues will
be closed from 16th Street to Hood Road Monday-Friday
6:30-7:15 a.m. During this time only north and south traffic
will be allowed on 31st Street. This will create a traffic-free
environment for the 2nd Armored Division physical training
runs. Military police will enforce the closure and cite viola-
tors.
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Aerobic exercising will be held Mon
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enter 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. For information call Loretta
cKinson at 287-4980. Aerobics will also be held Monday-
Friday at Abram Physical Fitness Center at 11:30 a.m. and at
4:30 p.m. For information call 287-3884. In addition hyd-
roaerobic classes will be held at Abram every Monday
W wednesday and Friday 4:45-5:30 p.m. For information call
287-4648.
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Individuals who are serious
ly interested in pole vaulting should contact Jacques Leblanc
at 287-0107 between 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. onday-Friday.
Facilities at Hood Stadium will become available for use in
March.
-p^g gth cavalry Brigade and Star
ker Gym are planning the 1985 volleyball season. All units in
the brigade interested in entering a team should contact the
Starker Gym at 287-4980.
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Killeen and Fort Hood All-
1 'r I )rag Racers moot at the 439 Auto Clinic every W wednesday
at 7 p.m. You don’t need a car to join just interest. For
information call Joe Villarreas at 526-3387 or Art Grijalva at
532-7213.
Players needed: The Fort Hood soccer
team needs players. The team plays in Austin every Sunday
against other central Texas team sin the third soccer division.
Interested persons should call soccer coach Jorge Castro at
287-7028.
& The Fort Hood Rod and Gun Club
will hold a general em bership meeting March 29 at 5 p.m.
For information call 288-4554.
Wrestling team Tryouts for the Fort
Hood freestyle wrestling team are open to all active-duty
military personnel during March and April. Tryouts and
wrestling practice for the team are held every week at the
Com unity Activity Center formerly called the Roller Rink
building 324. Times for the tryouts and practices are 5:30-7:30
p.m. on Tuesdays W wednesdays and Thursdays and 1-4:30
p.m. on Saturdays. For information call Tom Rutledge rest-
ling coach at 287-0627 or N. Vaillencourt Competitive Sports
at 287-1435.
Sportsman range:
The Fort Hood Dirt Rider’s Club
meets every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in building 9000 and have
trail rides every Sunday at 9 a.m. The trail rides are open to all
off-road motorcycle riders. For information call Jerry Nelson
at 287-3356 or Dennis Cross at 287-8065.
man located on South Range Road is open Saturdays and
Sundays 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. for persons who want to practice
firing any .weapon from .22 to .58 caliber. Participants ust
bring their own weapon am munition and hearing protection.
For information call SFC Terry Dugan or SSgt. Ronald Dixon
at 287-3321.
Volksmarch
ters Volksmarch Club needs members. The club participates
in volksm arches all around Texas and sponsors their own
three times a year. There is no entry fee and transportation is
provided to the different events. The club meets the first
Tuesday of every month at the Academic Recreation Center
building 443 at 7:30 p.m. For information call Mary Blanken-
ship at 532-2245.
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should call Bill Lutz at 287-4501/4201.
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