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October 1982 - San Francisco Police Officers Association

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SAN FRANCISCO POLICEMAN - Page 28 - <strong>October</strong> <strong>1982</strong><br />

FOOTBALL<br />

PAL Cadets (left to right) Sean Divarco, Lorraine<br />

Perez, Lynn Tracey, and Mile Connolly is shown with<br />

the Bay Cup Trophy which was presented to Deputy<br />

Chef Shannon in pregame ceremonies at a recent<br />

giants game The Bay Cup is awarded to the PAL of<br />

that city whose team (Giants vs As) wins a series of<br />

exhibition games The Giants won this year.<br />

PAL Youth Tackle Football is offered every weekend<br />

at Washington High School Field. League standings,<br />

after three weeks has Head Coach Bill Garrick's<br />

Hawks leading the league with a perfect 3 and 0 record.<br />

In the season opener on September 12, the Hawks won<br />

over the PAL Trojans (Crocker Amazon) 12 to 0. That<br />

victory was followed on September 19th with the<br />

Hawks 'beating the Raiders in a closely fought contest<br />

22 to 6. On September 25, the PAL Hawks met the<br />

Champion Chargers of Portola Park under Coach Dan<br />

Gong and won with a 13 to 0 score. PAL Tackle Football<br />

is offered free of charge to anyone interested in<br />

rooting for their favorite team. Come on out and support<br />

the kids. PAL Youth Tackle Football will continue<br />

to be offered through November 20, <strong>1982</strong>. In other<br />

action, 2nd place Chargers has a 2 win and 1 loss<br />

record, followed by the Crocker Amazon Trojans who<br />

has a 1 win and 2 loss record. The Glen Park Raiders<br />

lost their first three games.<br />

Ernie Galiviz, Director of the PAL Law Enforcement<br />

Program, makes ready for a new semester which<br />

begins <strong>October</strong> 5, <strong>1982</strong>. Signups will be taken through<br />

December. The class meets each Tuesday night at the<br />

Hall of Justice, 6th floor Auditorium and is for<br />

sophomores, juniors,, and seniors in high school.<br />

Another budding "O.J." scoring a standup touchdown.<br />

PAL LAW ENFORCEMENT<br />

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The PAL Law Enforcement Cadet Program will<br />

begin with an open house and registration session<br />

Tuesday Octoer 5, <strong>1982</strong> in the 8th floor auditorium at<br />

the Hall of Justice. Meetings are scheduled each Tuesday<br />

night at 6:30 pm to 9pm. The program will consist<br />

of scheduled speakers on topics such as patrol, investigative<br />

techniques, history of law enforcement, county<br />

jail tour, etc. There will also be scheduled tours of the<br />

coronor's office, county jail, courtrooms, etc. A ridealong<br />

program, firearms safety, first aid, etc. will also<br />

round out the semester, which ends in May, 1983. For<br />

further information, call PAL Headquarters (567-3215)<br />

for signups.<br />

Head Coach Steve Tyler, PAL Trojans with two of his<br />

stars. Both scored touchdowns in their recent win<br />

over the PAL Raiders. Tony Miller (No. 32), scord on<br />

a rambling 30 yard run. No. 20 swept left end in the<br />

2nd quartrer for a TD.<br />

Head Coach Mike Wright of the PAL Raiders gives<br />

last minute instructions to his starting lineup.<br />

PAL BOXING<br />

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The PAL Boxing Program is offered year round.<br />

Instructions and classes are held Mondays through<br />

Thursdays from 3:30 pm to 7 pm at our PAL Boxing<br />

Facilities located at the Old National Guard Armory,<br />

14th and Mission Streets. Any boy from 10 to 18 years<br />

of age are invited to participate. Call PAL Headquarters<br />

(567-3215) for signups. In addition, Head Coach<br />

Bill Mateo announces that there will be one more boxing<br />

show to round out the year and that is scheduled<br />

for Saturday November 6, <strong>1982</strong> 7 pm. The shows are<br />

held at the National Guard Armory. Tickets are Adults<br />

$3.00 and children under 12 is $1.00. All proceeds to<br />

benefit the PAL Boxing Team. Bring the family and<br />

treat yourselves to amateur boxing at its best.<br />

PAL JUDO<br />

PAL Judo is offered year round. Anyone interested<br />

in signing up call PAL Headquarters for further information<br />

(567-3215). The classes meet each Saturday 11<br />

a.m. at the police gym, 5th floor, Hall of Justice. Boys<br />

and girls between the ages of 10 and 18 are cordially<br />

invited to participate.<br />

PAL Tackle Football action. (all photos by Herb Lee)<br />

Opera<br />

Plaza<br />

PAL BASKETBALL<br />

The Basketball Leagues for boys and girls kicks off<br />

on Friday, <strong>October</strong> 15, <strong>1982</strong>. Seventy-five (75) boys<br />

teams and thirty (30) girls teams have been entered<br />

from schools, rereation centers and the community.<br />

Tom Bruton (Auto Detail), PAL Basketball Commissioner<br />

reports that this is an increase of twenty-five<br />

(25) teams from the 1981 Basketball season.<br />

All games will be played on Friday nights, Saturdays<br />

and Sundays. If anyone is interested in refereeing or in<br />

helping run the league, please contact the PAL at<br />

Extension 1158.<br />

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740 WASHINGTON STREET 781-5636<br />

SAN FRANCISCO 94108 .781.5638<br />

Racha Cafe<br />

"Best in Thai Food"<br />

807 Ellis Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> Franëisco 94109<br />

885-0725<br />

601 Van Ness<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, CA 94102<br />

474-6600

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