The White Falcon - 21.05.1965, Blaðsíða 8
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WHITE FALCON
Talk Alley
by Annette Babneau
The Youth Center .Bowling League held their bowling
banquet at the CPO Club May 10. A gala time was had by
all. After dinner the trophies were presented.
Kathe Keener and Earl Litherland representing grades
five through nine presented your writer with a corsage
and a beautiful set of steak knives for her work with the
children.
STARTING YOUNG—In the Youth
Center Bowling League this young
lady has already started her col-
lection of trophies. With the years
she has left to roll, she could end
up with an impressive display.
Then, yours truly gave out the
trophies to the following: In the
tenth to twelfth grade-league, the
first place team consisted of Bill
Jordan, Cindy Hoffman, Wayne
Gibson, Julie Mahler.
The second place team members
were Wilma Cathey, Tom Star-
bird, Joan Haveland and Kathe
Keener.
High Honors
High averages went to Kathe
Keener-128 and Richard Selby-
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REIGNING CHAMPS—Ann and Bob McComb, and Nita and Hal
Hoffman comprise the “strikers.” Apparently the name fits as the
Strikers took first place in the Keflavik Couples Bowling League.
Couples End Bowling Season
With Gala Awards Banquet
by Hal Gunscli
Trophies were presented by League President Bill Loomis
to all the winners at the Iceland Couples’ Bowling League
banquet held at the CPO Club May 15.
The Championship went to the “Strikers” consisting of
Nita and Hal Hoffman and Ann and Bob McComb. Runner-
up honors went to the “Golden Dragons” who were Dor
133. High series honors were won
by Cindy Hoffman-297 and Don
Morgam336. Julia Mahler and Rod
Keener rolled the high games of
166 and 192 respectively.
The most improved awards
went out to Pam Hayes with a
gain of 21 pins and Don Morgan
with a gain of 20 pins. The sports-
manship honors were presented to
Cindy Hoffman and Micky Lith-
erland.
Receiving trophies for the sev-
enth through ninth grades were:
First Place Team
The first place team members
consisted of Dicky Hurt, Dawn
Webb and Brian Loher. Second
place finishers were Sammy Pope,
Bill Qualls and Tom Howell.
High awards went out to Peggy
Aitchison-124 and Orlando Cab-
cabin-134. The high series honors
were won by Kathe Keener-304
and Bill Barnes-308.
High Game
Linda Hoffman and Tom Ho-
well the high games of 143 and
150 respectively. The most im-
proved bowlers were Dawn Webb
with a gain of 15 pins and Mike
Long with a gain of 11 pins. Linda
Hoffman and Sammy Pope won
the sportmanship awards.
The trophy awards for the
fifth and sixth grades are as fol-
lows:
The first place team bowlers
were Donna Loomis, June Full-
ecido, John Sullivan and Randy
Hoffman. The second place winn-
ers were Betty Devaney, Lynden
Whitner, Freddie Myers and Cecil
Conners and Caren Chambliss.
and Mel Fernandez and Fran and,!>
J.L. Sutton.
Trophies were also presented
to the following individuals for
their particular achievements:
High average — men
Hal Gunsch.............. 183
High average — women
Dor Fernandez .......... 155
High series — men
Perry Banker............ 678
High series — women
Jerrie Jones ........... 560
High game — men
Dick Kehoe ............. 244
High game — women
Mary Banker ............ 221
High series (hdcp) men
Bob McComb .......... 618
High series (hdcp) women
Bobbie Howell ......... 605
High game (hdcp) men
M. L. Smith ........... 263
High game (hdcp) women
Kim Kehoe ............. 228
Most Improved average — men
Hal Hoffman ....... 8 pins
Most Improved average—women
Nita Hoffmari ....... 6 pins
Pin-money banks were given as
awards for the lowest games and
the least improved bowlers. A
drawing for door prizes was also
held.
A new league has been organ-
ized and is scheduled to commence
bowling on May 21. Married
couples interested in joining this
league may contact Perry Banker
at extension 6154 for information.
SOMETHING TO LAUGH ABOUT—Pleased they are over their second
place finish in the Keflavik Couples League are the “Golden Dragons”
Dor and Mel Fernandez and Fran and J. L. Sutton.
Individual Trophies
Individual trophies went to
Betty Devaney-87 and a tie of
110 high average co-held by Keith
Terry and Mike Babneau. The
high series winners were Kim
Wilson-220 and Freddie Myers-
282.
High games awards went to
Donna Loomis-132 and Lynden
Whitner-157. Helen Hamed and
Kenny Sherman were the most
improved bowlers with gains of
22 pins apiece. Ann Howell and
Donald Conley won the sports-
manship trophies.
Keflavik Civilian League
With the third week of rolling,
the Keflavik Civilian League
changed their team standings.
The top team is Team Three, the
Sand Baggers, followed by Team
Five in second place.
For the men, the honors went
to Harold Thompson, after rolling
nine strikes, ended up with a be-
autiful 261 game. He also holds
the high series of the week with
a 584 and the high average of
190.
In the ladies’ department, the
high average is held by Polly
Kuiper with a 156. The high se-
ries of 436 and high game of 183
of the week were rolled by Pru-
dence Lovik.
The Tuesday Women’s League
still needs some more ladies to
bowl.
Friday, May 21, 1965
THE SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS—Gleaming smiles adorn the faces
of the six members of the winning team in the CPO league, (from left)
Cdr Richard James, commanding officer of the Naval Station, pre-
sented the awards to Chiefs Howell, Hausaur, MSgt. Ilaltz, and
Chiefs Rasmussen, Hetfeld and Gibson.
Strikes ’n Spares
by Paul Jordan UatnaLu
This week found the first place slot of the International
League taken over by Security after winning three points
over Public Works-3.
The Admin-2 Team, not so fortunate, split with Nav-
CommSta-3. With one night left to roll in the first half,
Security will be battling to guard their one point lead.
The NavCommSta-1 Team o-'
pened their lead in the American
League after Admin-1, forced to
use a blind, dropped four points
to Comtroller-1. Public Works-1
now practicing for the second half
can be assured of a battle by any
number of National League
teams.
League Highs
High series for the week also
took the honor of being the high
scratch for series of all the Intram-
ural Leagues at 657, capped by
Rauch, 57th FIS-1, National Lea-
gue with outstanding games of
201/244/215.
High game and membership in
the Arctic Bowl 250 Honor Roll
was stroked by Kehoe, Navy Ex-
change, American League with a
256. This score placed Kehoe at
high game/hdep for Intramural
Leagues—269. Another fine 600
series was turned in by Robert
McComb, NSC-1, American, with
a 244-625.
American League
Scores in all leagues continue
to improve as practice and ex-
perience days off. The American
League produced scores such as
566, Lynch, Comptroller-1, fol-
low by Hendricks’ 530. Nyeholt
and Vagenas, NCS-1, came
through at 203-567 and 201-566.
Hoot Gibson, NX, hit it again
with a 553.
Admin-1, although losing, has
Howell and Rasmussen figuring
for 209-549 and 209-579. Wide-
king and Jordan, IDF, 541 and
219-540, supported by Neilson at
203- 523. Two fine bowlers, Holtz
and Warren, 57th FIS-2, tallied
scores of 515 and 203-568.
Vogt And Hetfeld
BarLant moving into the sec-
ond place position of the National
League, will be tough to beat the
second half behind such rolling
as 219-563 for Vogt, Gunsch 201-
552 and Peters 524. AFI-1, also a
strong contender, had Bersan 201-
527, Banker 205-539 and Loomis
524. McConnell, Public Works-1,
kegged 212-518, Turpin, NCS-2,
scored a 220-537.
The International League broke
loose behind Security, Natalini,
204- 555, Dowis 527 and Hetfeld
210-556. Jones, VP-56, managed a
215-530 with teammates. Car-
michael 205-528 and Brundage
542. Public Works-3, improving
with every night, had Ochoa 535
and McNeill 201-544. Air Force
way the 57th FIS-3 maneuvered
538 and 526 series from Ness and
Laughin.
SECOND’S BETTER THAN NOTHING—Runner-up trophy winners
in the CPO Bowling League here are presented their awards by com-
manding officer of the Naval Station Cdr Richard James. Next to
him are Chiefs Martin, McComb, Hydron, Cabcabin, Hoffman and
Fullecido.