The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 17.11.1962, Page 6

The White Falcon - 17.11.1962, Page 6
6 WHITE FALCON Saturday, November 17, 1962 Paul Dietzel Says ‘Spizzerinctum’ Is His Cadets' Secret No matter what happens at West Point during the rest of the football season (except the Navy game) the Academy’s new coach, Paul Dietzel, can call it a success- ful first year. Dietzel says the reason for the upswing in gridiron prowess can be attributed to “Spizzerinctum.” The coach calls it a West Point word meaning 100 per cent effort. Webster’s Dictionary lists the word as “United States slang” meaning “energy, ambition, the will to succeed.” “Spizzerinctum” by either the Webster or the West Point defi- nition was much in evidence when the cadets downed Penn State in their Oct. 13 tilt. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE ’53 Chrysler New Yorker, good tires, radio and heater, just in- spected. Selling because of emer- gency transfer, price is $150. Con- tact Larry Moxley at Rockville. Ext. 144 or 124. ’55 Chevrolet Station Wagon, V-8, automatic. 6 tires with 2 snow tires mounted. Contact In- man at Ext. 4204 during working hours or 6225 after working hours. ’56 Buick 4 dr. Hardtop, also a ’55 Chevrolet 4 dr. sedan reason- ably priced. Contact Mr. Hansen at Ext. 7271 or 1746 in Keflavik. ’57 Ford Station Wagon, newly rebuilt engine. Radio and heater. Contact Schmitz at Ext. 2271 or 3178. One Underwood Standard Noise- less typewriter, just recently re- conditioned. Contact Mr. Huff- man at Ext. 5143. One RCA Victor 14-inch TV Set. For further information call Miss Roth at Ext. 4149. WANTED TO BUY One used baby crib and mat- tress. Contact Johnson at Ext. 3233. WANTED TO RENT One or two bedrm. apt. in the Keflavik area. Contact Matthews at Ext. 3223 or off base 1133. One or two bedrm. apt. in the Keflavik area. Contact Sullivan at Ext. 5239 during working hours or 7169 after hours. MISCELLANEOUS Anyone who has tapes or record courses in Icelandic, please con- tact Chief Lawter at Ext. 5105 or 6136. TEENAGE BEAUTY—Eighteen- year-old Patricia Woodell landed a singing-acting contract with Warner Bros, shortly after gradu- ating from high school. She will make her TV debut on the Chey- enne Show. American Athletes To Compete in 12 '63 CISM Events The United States will enter teams or individuals in a dozen International Military Sports Council (CISM) championships in 1963. The U. S. delegation to the 17th annual general assembly of CISM pledged entrants in skiing, cross- country, boxing, basketball, wres- tling, track and field, aerial pen- tathlon, fencing, military pen- tathlon, swimming, shooting and volleyball. CISM member nations include France, Belgium, Denmark, The Netherlands, Argentina, Austria, Brazil, Ecuador, the Republic of Korea, Luxembourg, Norway, West Germany, Spain and the United States. Also Greece, Iraq, Iran, Italy, Lebanon, Mexico, Pakistan, Peru, Portugal, the United Arab Repub- lic, Sweden, Turkey, Morocco, Sudan, Syria and Tunisia. Finland and Switzerland are associate members. During the 1962 assembly at Washington an invitation was for- warded to Japan to join the group. The University of Miami of Florida has received the first post- season bowl bid. New York City’s Gotham Bowl extended the invita- tion last week. Having played ALABAMA last Saturdaiy, the Hur- ricane’s face Number One NORTWESTERN on Nov. 23 .... Little St. John’s of Minnesota is the first undefeated team of 1962. The Johnnies have already completed their nine-game schedule with- out a loss .... Dartmouth College is the stingiest team in the country through the first six games. The Hanover Indians have allowed only nine points .... Ex-heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson returned last week from a tour of Europe. Patterson still smarting after the defeat by Sonny Liston, wore dark glasses and a phony beard during the trip .... E. E. “Rip” Miller, Navy’s assistant Director of Athletics has seen all 36 NAVY-NOTRE DAME games. Rip also was the man who talked Capt. Bill Busick into going to the Naval Academy 20 years ago. Capt. Busick is now Miller’s boss at the USNA .... The International Amateur Basketball Federation has called off this year’s World Championships. Scheduled for Manila, the games became entangled in too much political red-tape .... Sam Snead, who is defending the Canada Golf Cup Championship in Buenos Aires with Arnold Palmer, is playing in Argentina for the first time in 21 years. Time does fly l ... . The 3rd Missile Bowl, the inter-service unofficial football championship, at Orlando, Florida, will match Ft. Benning against either San Diego Marines OR Pensacola Navy. The game is scheduled for December 15th .... ARMY, which closed out its home season against OKLAHOMA STATE, has 13 different players in the scoring column .... When the NEW YORK TITANS’ players pay checks “bounced” last week, it caused one sage to remark, “It’s the first time a pro team ever got less than a college club!” Get Into The Habit (Reprinted, from, the May 1960 APPROACH.) Foreign object damage is a bugaboo for which all concerned with turbo-jet engines must be constantly alert. More engines require overhaul for FOD than for any other single cause. Reams have been written on the subject. Hours of backbreaking bending to pick up trash and more hours of sweeping have been con- ducted. Campaigns have been conduct- ed to account for all tools and hardware used in asembly. Still foreign object damage oc- curs regularly. Unfortunately, nothing new can be said on the subject. However, we can remind you to continue bending to pick up potential com- pressor wreckers, to continue sweeping, checking your tools, your pockets, the places where you lay nuts, bolts, washers, and other hardware. In other words get into the habit of protecting compressor rotors from FOD in every way possible. Columbia University research- ers studying a group of accident- free drivers found them to have the following driving habits in common: They always signal when slowing down, stopping, turning, and changing lanes; fre- quently scan surrounding traffic; are courteous to other motorists and pedestrians; use good judg- ment in passing and changing lan'es; and drive so that their passengers are always at ease. Basketball Schedule Monday, November 19 6 p.m.—Navy Supply vs Marines 7 p.m.—Comptroller vs Admin 8 p.m.—VP-16 vs NavCommSta #1 Tuesday, November 20 6 p.m.—BarLant vs Public Works 7 p.m.—AFI vs A/C Maint. 8 p.m.—NavCommSta #2 vs IKF Wednesday, November 21 6 p.m.—57th FIS vs Navy Supply 7 n.m.—Comptroller vs Rockville 8 p.m.—Marines vs NavComm- Sta #1 Thursday, November 2 6 p.m.—Comptroller vs Nav- CommSta #2 7 p.m.—Navy Supply vs VP-16 8 p.m.—Admin vs IKF Friday, November 23 6 p.m.—AFI vs 57th FIS 7 p.m.—Marines vs A/C Maint. 8 p.m.—IKF vs Public Works “Did you fish with flies?” “Yes, we fished, camped, dined, and slept with them.” * * * “I’ll bet,” said a New Yorker, pointing to Niagara Falls, “that you don’t have anything like this in Texas.” “Nope,” drawled the Texan, “but we have plumbers who can fix it.” * * * Passenger to pilot: How are we doing? Pilot: We’re lost, but we’re making good time. ^end the lAJhite Jalcon M, ome From Place Stamp Here To iKisrA.,, By John D. Tacy, ATI, USN An added treat in this week’s telefare is THE BOB HOPE SHOW, Sunday-at-7. The master of comedy brings with him Ethel Merman, Fabian, and his usual bevy of beautiful stars. Probably the tv-question of the week is aimed at the schedule for Thursday, Thanksgiving Day. AFRTS-LA has provided viewers with a prime selection of holiday shows, not only for Thanksgiving, but for the Christmas and New Year holidays. Channel 8 takes to the air on Thursday at one p.m., with a special show for children of all ages. “Thanksgiving Parade Jub- ilee” features Captain Kangaroo, who takes viewers through a “magic window” so that they may see three great parades. New York, Philadelphia, and Detroit are the scenes, with drum corps, clowns, bands, giant balloons, space ships and all the excitement of great parades. Perry Como’s Music Hall takes the two o’clock time spot with its holiday and harvest show, set in a barn. Gwen Verdon, Dorothy Collins, the Kane Triplets, and oomic Paul Lynde are some of the guest in the hay loft. A musical variety show is lined up for three p.m. spot. “Home For The Holidays” features Gor- don MacRae, Patrice Munsel, Carol Haney, A1 Hirt, the Broth- ers Four, and a 9-year-old trump- eter, Neil Rosengarten. The four o’clock Bell Telephone Hour has a title that explains the nature of its entire offering: “The Songs of Irving Berlin.” Westinghouse Presents, at 8:30, brings you “An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving.” Charlton Heston, Eddie Foy Jr., Dick Button, Betty Johnson, the comi-caper team of Bob and Ray, and even Bat Mast- erson (Gene Barry) are all on the show. The motif is Americana, in music and dance, reflection our country’s history and holiday. The film report of the 1962 Boy Scout Jamboree has long been in preparation and is finally ready for its air-time. The “Thingvellir Jamboree ’62” takes over televis- ion on Tuesday-at-6:15. Scouts from nine countries, some 2,500 of them, took part in the 13th Ice- landic National Jamboree, which also was the 50th anniversary of scouting in Iceland. A note for next week is that DATELINE EUROPE will be re- placed by OVERSEAS ADVEN- TURE. About the only change in the series are the title arid stars. Basketball Standings TEAM W L 1. Navv Supply .... 14 1 2. Marines ......... 12 3 3. VP-16.......... 12 3 4. NavCommSta #1 .. 12 3 5. AFI ............. 11 4 6. A/C Maint...... 9 6 7. 57th FIS ......... 9 6 8. Comptroller ...... 7 8 9. Admin #2....... 7 8 10. NavCommSta #2 . . 6 9 11. IKF .............. 6 9 12. BarLant .......... 5 10 13. Public Works .... 5 10 14. Rockville ........ 4 11 15. USNSGA ........... 2 13 16. Medical .......... 2 13

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