The Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1985 Page: 10 of 40
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By HOPE J. RICKMAN
The top two military chess
players from Fort Hood were
selected Saturday following
the three-round chess tourna-
ment held at the Academic Re-
creation Center on post Sept.
28.
Stillhouse Marina reported
that the water temperatures
were down to 78 degrees on
Oct. 1.
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hind the chess board first place
went to Harold L. Jones HHC
13th SUPCOM and second
place went to Denny Medina A
Co 15th MI Bn.
The stakes were higher for
this tournament compare^ to
the usual Fort Hood Chess Club
tournaments. The competition
gave the players the incentive
Fishing improves with weather
in at one-quarter to two and
one-half pounds and small
mouth bass weighing in at one
and one-half pounds during the
week of Sept. 25 to Oct. 1.
Buzzards Point was also the
place to catch channel catfish
using trout lines with shrimp
blood bait and liver for bait. All
other fish at th lake were
caught using minnows for bait.
Ron Todd of Belton caught 10
crappie weighing in at one-
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Top military chess players selected
to apply their calculated moves
towards the op portu ity to
attend the third annual South-
western Armed Forces Chess
Tournament to be held in Albu-
querque N.M. on Oct. 20-21.
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rounds Jones said that he real-'
izes that his 13 years of chess
experience have put him up in
a rte to one an th re
fourths pounds. Robert Stepp
of Killeen caught seven crap-
pie weighing in at one-quarter
to three-fourths pounds using
minnow three black bass
weighing one and one-quarter
to two and one-half pounds us-
ing minnows and two small
mouth bass weighing one and
one-half each. Mrs. Jim ie
Watson of Belton caught five
crappie weighing one-quarter
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he rt ood W warriors
opened the 1985-86 Ice Hockey
Season with an 8-3 loss to the
Austin Sharks Sept. 24.
THE SHARKS OPENED the
scoring on a penalty shot but
the Warriors’ Vito Czyz Sup-
port Pit 1/67 Armor countered
to end the first period of the
new season tied at 1-1. The
second period saw last year’s
team scoring champion Pete
Morse Co. 1/5 Cav scored to
keep the Fort Hood team in the
game but his team fell behind
5-2.
Czyz got his second goal of
the game in the third period
but it asn’t enough as last
year’s league champions netted
three more goals to close out
the scoring. Though the Sharks
out-shot the Warriors 32-22 it
was the scrappy play by the
the ranks of the players that are
rate ith th U.S. (fhess
Federation. Though Jones has
beat some members of his own
family that belong to the USCF
he has never been officially
rated.
JONES PLANS ON a lifetime
of chess and establishing rat-
to three-quarter pounds three
black bass weighing three-
quarter to one and one-half
pounds and one hybrid bass
in re a
pounds.
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good spot for catching hybrid
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Warriors begin
season with loss
team ’s rejuvenated corps of de-
fenseman that helped keep the
local icers in the game. The
Warriors fared a little better in
their second game battling the
Tarskys to a 4-4 tie.
E E ORSE OPENED
the scoring ith his second
goal of the season but the Tars-
kys tallied twice inthe opening
period. They added another
goal in the second period to
take a 3-1 lead but Warriors’
Rich Wetelainen A Co 15th MI.
Bn and Keith Wilbur Co 8th
Eng Bn 1st Cav Div led a
stingy defense that held Tarsky
shooters at bay.
The Warrior gunners found
the target in the third period as
rookies’ Wilbur and Tim Sher-
idan notched their first goals to
tie the game.
Morse scored his second goal
wings ith the USCF. “It’s a
great pastime. My number one
hobby is chess” he said. Jones
studies from chess books and
works out chess moves during
his free time.
“I relate a lot of things in life
to chess. I think ahead on every
move as I would in chess. The
game has taught me to calcu-
late and to analyze most every-
thing I do.”
The Sept. 28 post tournament
also included civilians. Ken-
neth E. McDonald rates as the
top chess player on Fort Hood.
Though civilians are not in-
cluded in the Alburquerque
N.M. tournam ent McDonald
has held his position on post
since 1977.
He attended the 1984 South-
west Open in San Antonio and
achieved five points out of
seven. His USCF rating is 2092
ranking him as an expert chess
player.
If interested in joining the
ort Hood Chess Club call
Maryann Hunt at 287-4142.
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son to give the warriors a 4-3
lead late in the game. TheTars-
kys pulled their goaltender
and added another skater for
the man advantage.
THIS PROVED TO be a wise
move as they poled a rebound
past Warrior goalie Gary Cross
with 54 seconds left.
he W warriors play in the
North Cross Mall at the comer
of Burnette and Anderson Lane
in Austin. Games are Sundays
at 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 9:45
p.m. and Thursdays at 9:45
p.m.
Jog trail
to be built
this fall
HOPE J. RICKMAN
Construction on two new
two-m ile jogging trails on
post will begin this fall.
ONE JOGGING TRAIL
will be in the 1st Cav Div
area to be located near the
S ld ier’s Dome ith the
a ro im ate completion
date of Nov. 14.
The second jogging trail
will in the 2nd Armd Div
area to be located near
Anderson Golf Course with
the completion date of early
February.
Both jogging trails will be
similar to the two-mile jog-
ging trail at Sadowski Field.
The trails will be six feet
wide with an asphalt surface
on a compact aggragate base
and with a two-feet stabiliz-
ing aggregate base shoulder
according to Patsy Baker
construction secretary.
oth will include water
fountains electric lighting
and exercise stations. The
2nd Armd Div will have sev-
eral culvert crossings and
bridges.
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