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xa:.,, , -,, WW- i MANNOUNCEMENTSH l. The following letter was received from the Hong Kong Red Cross: On behalf of the Red Gross Blood Collection Unit, I should like to thank you for allowing us to come aboard for the purpose of blood collection, and the men who so generously donated. Please also convey our sincere inks to HMC WHITLEY 3: SN RYAN for his help and for the hospitality extended to us.' Yours sincerely, Mrs. R. Frazer, SRN Sister-in-charge 2. LTIG ALLEN wishes to thank everyone who partici ated in the San Diego Special drawing. Congratulations to SN METTLER who won the 'Big Igrize of S575. GRAY was able to make a fine contribution of S830 to the Navy Relief Society. The interest and support of all hands was truly commendable. 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS t ' 3.. BRAVO ZULU: GRA Y's appearance and her crew's hospitality during Rear Admiral ESGH's visit fyesterdagy enhanced GRA 's alreadlyyfine reputation. he following message was received from ADM E CH upon his return to TRU ON.- NOW I KNOW WHY FINE SHIPS ARE FINER. YOUR HOSPITALITY EQUALED ONLY BY YOUR SMART APPEARANCE. THANKS. GREAT TO BE WITH YOU. REAR ADMIRAL ESCH. ' , a ANNOUNCEMENTS 2. As a result of the win a trip to San Diego raffle, GRAY was able to contribute 3830.00 to the Navy Relief Society. Well Done!! 3. During the first four months of GRAY's deployment there have been a minimum number of liberty incidents. It is a credit to every person in the ships company that this should be the case. There are two months remaining in the cruise - keep up t e good record. ANNOUNCEMENTS SASEBO, 3 APRIL 1971 - On this night the basketball team from GRAY lost to the team from HOEL in a thrilling game at the SAS BO Base Gym. GRAY's starting five, which consists of Grasshopper MacLemore, f55jg Stretch Alley, fflj, Truck Driver lack Koesteir, Will! If 57 h ' t e Peewee ' Warren, f23jg and Rooster Peter, f21j, took the early lead and was ea ing score at the end of the first quarter, 10 to 9. lls The GRAY team had minor problems during the second half which was the result from los52b0 and turnovers. When the buzzer sounded at halftime, HOEL was holding the lead, 28 to Coming back into the third quarter, it was time for everybody to see the action. GRAY played all ten men, while HOEL ,played all eight ofher men. During this quarter there were alot of fast brealf5 ' ' H b d ll t' rebounds whilt and turnovers. ' Sorry ' Saurey and 'Shorty Brooks were on the oar s co ec ing AJ, Liebl was seen driving down the court.
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