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PAGE EIGHT THE NEWS ARGUS MAY, 1973 SPORTS SHORTS EASTERN ANNOUNCES SCUBA SAFARIS ;'hp'- fi4- ' C •' *v ■'^ssw - ^ : -t - V - “ Rams Defend Championship In 440 Relay MIAMI, April 25, 1973 — Active young adults can find an unusual vacation ex perience this summer learning and prac ticing scuba diving on new air tours to the Virgin Islands and Cozumel. Scuba Safari packages, arranged by Eastern Airlines and the LifeBound group of Denver, Colorado, start May 15 on St. Thomas in the U. S. Virgin Islands and June 6 on Cozumel island near the Yucatan Peninsula. The group rates include lodging, two meals a day, instruction, hotel transfers and tips. The cost for the St. Thomas trip is $120 for four days, three nights, beginning every Friday. It’s $350 for ten days, nine nights, beginning every Wednesday. Air fare is extra, determined according to point of departure. Substantial Youth Fare discounts are available to holders of Eastern’s Youth Card. For the Cozumel program, the cost is $242 for five days, four nights and $535 for eleven days, ten nights, plus air fare. The Cozumel Scuba Safaris begin June 6, 18, July 1, 12, 24, August 10, 17 and September 3. The size of each group is limited to twenty persons. The two areas were chosen because of their clean, transparent waters and beau tiful tropical reefs. On the Cozumel trip, visitors may take an optional excursion into the Yucatan to explore ancient Mayan monuments. “The Scuba Safari programs fit exactly into our concept of what airline vacations should be for young, aggressive adults who aren’t content with the old and familiar,” said Maurice L. Kelley, Jr., vice president-marketing services for Eastern. “We want to serve active people, to enable them to visit new places and do things they've never done before.” On St. Thomas, Scuba Safari accom modations are at the Lime Tree Hotel, a short drive from Charlotte Amalie, capi tal of the U. S. Virgin Islands. Eastern’s Youth Fare, anyone under 22 with a available to Youth Card, allows a discount of about 25 percent from regular coach fare. The fare is valid for travel to St. Thomas, or from anywhere in the continental U. S. to Miami. An Eastern Youth Card can be purchased at any Eastern ticket counter for $3 and proof of age. The Eastern Scuba Safaris are con ducted by LifeBound, a school of experi mental education utilizing the entire world as an environmental seminar. Life- Bound has developed six logistic centers on three continents, teaching a broad range of personal and outdoor sports. For further information contact: Robert T. Raynesford (305) 873-3670 With th6 money ) you save on our clothes you can exert your male prerogative and pay for her Jethro m\im Coach C. E. Gaines will serve as Assistant Coach with Coach Johnny McLendon to work with one of U. S. Basketball Teams in Lima, Peru. a change. Rams’ Sandy Smith has been drafted by The Phoenix Suns. Smith was 8th Round draft choice. Wrangler Sportswear. Wremember the"W"is Silent.; Get your money’s worth at Miller's Variety Store 620 N. Trade Street PUZZLE ANSWERS
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