The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 12.11.1960, Side 4

The White Falcon - 12.11.1960, Side 4
4 WHITE FALCON Saturday, November 12, 1960 Transportation Ekes Win in Five Seconds Intramural basketball roared back into gear Monday night with Transportation blaz- ing from behind to sink Supply 34-32. Trailing 12-7 at the half, the boys from the Motor squadron tied the game up a 32-32 with about 15 seconds to go, then poured the win- ning tally through with less than1®'" five seconds on the clock. Jean tied it with a looping set shot then Lyons put the clincher on with a desperation shot from the sideline. Jean picked up 14 points for the winners while Tucker scored 12 for the losers. In other Monday night games, a small but determined team of Icelandic lads pushed a respect- able Rockville team to its utmost before running out of steam and losing 28-33. The IKF quintet, led by Ingi with 9 points, finally gave over to experience and train- ing. Legion Sees MATS As Essential Force MATS NEWS SERVICE, (MNS)— Some 60,000 dele- gates to the largest American Legion Convention ever held unanimously approved two resolutions supporting MATS at Miami Beach, Fla., last month. ** Both acts, after being thorough- ly analyzed by the Legion’s Sec- urity Commission, were adopted by the entire delegation at their final meeting on Oct. 20. The Legionnaires endorsed MATS and called for continuing modernization of MATS aircraft, and continued war readiness air- lift training for the active force as well as the reserve forces. The delegates also commended MATS’ Aeromedical Evacuation units in their second resolution, urging that this service be main- tained at “optimum efficiency” for its role in saving lives. AirEvac, as it is commonly cal- led, recently was curtailed in some of its activities. The service moves military patients from overseas and to hospitals within the United States. Prior to passing the resolution, the Legion honored Lt. Gen. Joe W. Kelly, Commander, MATS by inviting him to act as honorary grand marshal for the legion par- ade. Iced Field Quotals15 (Continued, from Page 1.) The Air Force, for FY 1961, is programming 3,400 upgrades to master and 4,800 to tech. For those shooting for master this figures out to a l-in-20 shot; for tech, a l-in-29 chance. However, the chances are actually better since these figures do not take in consideration retirements and losses through other attrition ac- ion. During FY ’61 some 4,600 mast- er and 1,000 tech sergeants are expected to retire. Adding to this retirements in other enlisted ranks the total comes to an esti- mated 6,500. All of which increas- es promotion chances and gives food for thought for the first termers thinking of making the Air Force a career. led the winners with 9 Kolb points. Closing up the gym with the nightcap AACS moved easily over 57th FIS by 37-31. Although close all the way—half time score was 16-14 AACS—the communications quintet seemed to get the message as the clock ticked off the final seconds and won going away. Salyers scored 10 points to lead the winners and Martin canned 8 for the losers. It was Navy night as Tuesday action got underway with VP-11 tripping up USNSGP 62-22. All- geyer racked up 11 baskets and 2 free throws to lead the winners with 24 great big points. Lawrence was high man for the losers with 8 points. Air Base Squadron looked good in defeating a determined CAM- RON team 41-38. McDonald led the winners with 14 points and Perrin copped 11 for the losers. To close out the action Supply got back on the winning trail by edging Civil Engineers 43-40 in a see-saw battle. Engineers led 17-15 at the half but couldn’t keep the advantage. Sudol marked up 17 points for Supply while Shoemake was high man for Engineers with 15 points. Team standings: Team Won Lost Hq Sq AFI......... 10 0 AACS ............. 10 1 57th FIS .......... 9 2 AB Sq ............. 8 3 Hospital .......... 7 4 NAF ............... 7 4 Transportation .... 5 6 CAMRON ............ 5 -6 Supply ............ 5 6 Engineers ......... 4 8 VP-11 3 7 Rockville ......... 3 8 USNSGA ............ 0 10 IKF ............... 0 11 TRAFFIC SERVICE VISITORS—A firm handshake last Saturday took the place of the more usual telephone connection between Americans and Icelanders involved in North Atlantic Air Traffic Control. Captain Vernon Johnson, H-l Operations Officer, is shown in “contact” with Mr. Arnor Kr. D. Hjalmars- son (left), Chief Air Traffic Controller, and Mr. Bjorn Jonsson, Chief of the Icelandic Air Traffic Service. The occasion was the visit to Rockville of fifteen OAC men. Because the OAC maintains control of the airspace in the North Atlantic from their control center in Reykjavik, they furnish the Rockville in- stallation with invaluable information necessary to the station’s aircraft warning function. OFFENSIVE COURT ACTION—H. Fearsl, the IRs top scorer, didn’t make this shot. Gene Mahoney blocked the shot. Williams of the Keflavik International Airport was ready to make a try for the rebound, but IR’s No. 1, Ingi was there too. He is always there to dominate the backboard and make a quick follow-up. In this play, Mahoney deflected the ball away from him. Olafur L Hannesson skrifar um: Hitt eg Jtetta According to a supplement to the agreement between the Cooks’ Union and the Association of Restaurant- and Hotel Owners, Cooks are now entitled to sick leave in accordance with the stip- ulations of Law No. 16 of April 9th, 1958, on completion of one month’s employmene with the same employer. I once again urge you to parti- cipate in the Incentive Awards Program. If you have a sugges- tion to bring forth concerning either increased safety measures, simplification of work methods, economy measures or related top- ics by all means get in touch with the Civilian Personnel Office. All suggestions are carefully scrutini- zed and those which are accepted are awarded prizes in accordance with their estimated value. The prizes can amount to as much as 19000.00 kronur. Bjarni Gudmundsson has been hired as foreman in the Plumbing Shop. Einar G. Asgeirsson, who until recently has been employed as senior timekeeper in the Civil Engineering Squadron, has now accepted a new position as Ac- counting Officer in Reykjavik Army Port offices. Furthermore nine firefighters have been pro- moted to firefighter-driver oper- ators. Among new employees at this Installation are Mrs. Thorhalla Gunnlaugsdottir, employed as a clerk in the Fire Station; Petur Thor Olafsson, bus driver and Gunnbjorn Valdimarsson, baker in the Base Bakery. All these people have previously been employed in these places. Samkvaemt viSbotarsamningi milli Felags matreidslumanna og Sambands veitinga- og gistihus- eigenda eiga matreiSslumenn nu rett a veikindafrii i samraemi vi3 akvaedi laga nr. 16 fra 9. april 1958, er beir hafa unnid einn man- ud hja sama atvinnurekanda. Enn einu sinni vil eg minna a hugmyndasamkeppnina. Ef hafid tillogu fram a5 faera um aukid oryggi, baettar vinnuadferd- ir, sparnad a efni e3a anna3 1m um likt, ba hafi3 samband vi3 skrifstofu starfsmannahaldsins. Allar tillogur eru rannsakadar gaumgaefilega og b»i'> sem teknar eru til greina, eru ver31auna3ar. VerSlaunin geta numi3 allt a3 kr. 19.000.00. Bjarni Gu3mundsson hefur ver- i6 radinn verkstjori a pipulagn- ingaverkstaedinu. Einar G. As- geirsson, er undanfari3 hefur starfaS vi3 faerslur a timaskyrsl- um hja Civil Engineering, hefur nu teki3 vi3 starfi bokara a skrif- stofu landhersins i Keykjavik. Pa hafa mu slokkvilidsmenn veri3 radnir til a5 aka jafnframt slokkvilidsbilnum og faerast beh' vi3 bad upp um einn launaflokk. MeSal nyrra starfsmanna hja varnarli3inu eru Porhalla Gunn- laugsdottir, skrifstofustulka hja slokkvisto3inni Petur Th. Olafsson, straetisvagnastjori, og Gunnbjorn Valdimarsson, starfsma5ur i baka- riinu, en bau hafa 611 starfaS aSur i bessum sto3um. SHUT ‘SPIGOT’ Base water is critical. Turn off faucet when not in use. Be a Sport — Sport Your Best Driving Ability Everyday

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