The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 28.05.1965, Blaðsíða 5

The White Falcon - 28.05.1965, Blaðsíða 5
Friday, May 28, 1965 WHITE FALCON 5 Strikes *n Spares qqQMqo by Paul Jordan ''^AwnLoi* The first eleven weeks of the Intramural Summer Bowling League came to a close in an air of suspense and excite- ment in the International League. Security, having a one point lead over Admin 2, managed to maintain a split with the Marine 1 team. While at the far end of the Arctic Bowl the Second Place Team, Admin 2, had gone into the third game* / of the series with a possibility of a three-game win over NSGA 2. The outcome of this third and final game went down to the last man of the last frame as the de- ciding factor. Anchor man Gerde- man, working on a double, came through with a big strike to put the “frosting on the cake’ for NSGA 2, giving the first half win to Security by one point. NavCommSta The American League winner NavCommSta 1, finished in a hail of pins by taking four points from IDF. Public Works 1 of the National League, a team no one could catch, also bowled by their opponents for four points. The only 600 series tossed in the League was turned by Nyeholt, NavCommSta 1, American Lea- gue with 209/223-615. This is the third 600 series to be recorded by Nyeholt in the first half. High game came from a newcomer to the Strikes ’n Spares column— White, NSGA 1, American, with a .fine 2.3.(5-556. Rasmussen The ’ American Leaguers ac- counted for such scores as R'as- mtfsSen, Admin 1, 209-561—a fine bowler we are going to miss, wishing you smooth sailing Ras. Kehoe, Navy Exchange, is still rolling his ball in the pocket with a 568. Majors, Rockville 1, a man without a team, has 202/209-577. Dale, NCS l,has 215-571,• helped by straight ball. McComb has 538 and Vagenas, 21D522; Warren, 57th FIS 2, pinfall 210-563; Shu- kis, Supply. 2, 544; Hollman 525;’ Thompson, Comptroller 1, 531; and Poczekaj, AMD 1, 529. Another Fine Bowler Gunsch, BarLant, continues to turn in fine scores in the Nation- al League with a 215-575. This is another fine bowler we will miss, also smooth sailing Hal. Bowers, Operations, is back in the swing with a 203-514. Rauch, 57th FIS, tallies at 543; Turpin of NCS 2 for 522. In addition to excitement the International League, keglers also capped a large share of the week’s high scores: Balgos, Admin 2, 201-541; McNeill, PW 3, hitting again at 531; Gerdeman, NSGA 2 the life saver 214-528. Jones and Brundage, VP-56, a 527 and 528; Hetfeld, Security, 214-519 backed by Dowis, 532. Goodall, Rockville 3, 201-519 and teammates Ustic and Hibler 534 and 532; Ness, 57th FIS, a 539. Intramural Softball Opens In Keflavik Keflavik’s baseball season is just about ready to open. The first pitch will be thrown June 1 and the scramble for first place will be under way. As of this writing, May 24, there are 16 teams slated for the softball action. It is being planned for these teams to form two lea- gues with an ultimate trophy- winning champion emerging from each. These two league champs would then face off in Keflavik’s .version of the “World Series.” The winner of which will reign su- preme over Naval Station softball. Table Tennis Tourney A Table Tennis Tournament is slated for the near future. Anyone interested in partici- pating contact the Special Ser- vices Office, Ext. 3193. Arctic Bowl Scratch League Opens Action At Naval Station by John Nyeholt On.May 12,. 1965, the first scratch league in Keflavik was formed and called the “Artie Bowl Scratch League.” Clate Torbeck, AK2, is president; Gerald Ness, TSgt., is vice president and John Nyeholt, RM2, is secretary-treasurer. This scratch league, consisting of eight 2-man teams, is based on the Peterson point scoring system whereby each man and team is awarded points5^ for outscoring their opponents in both game and series. Bonus points are also awarded for games over 210 and series over 600. Schriefer-Jones Lead On May 19, the league com- Other high scores were rolled by Ness with 209/557, Nyeholt with 210/552, Peters with his 212/549 and Dale with 205/549. Interest Very High It is expected that after the Clay Wins In First; Decks Liston At 1:45 In one corner, from Denver, Colo., weighing 215 pounds, sat Sonny (The Bear) Liston—former heavyweight cham- pion of the world and current challenger. Sitting opposite him, from Louisville, Ky., weighing 206, sat Cassius (The Louisville Lip) Clay. With the sound of the bell, Clay was halfway across the ring, seemingly afraid of being caught in his own corner right at the beginning of the big fight. Clay opens with a light blow'^ and Liston advances scowling. Clay is dancing and moving light- ly. As Liston plods forward, Clay continues his moving and running. Liston is moving with both his right and left hand held high when Clay throws a looping over- hand right that stings. With this, ’64. Clay won that fight and the championship when Liston failed (Continued on page 6.) Pro Baseball Standings Cassius motions Liston to come on in tight. Sonny plods in throwing As Of May 24 NATIONAL LEAGUE punches that miss, while Clay, Team W L G.B. blocking and dodging effortlessly, Los Angeles .. . 24 13 — maintains his backpedaling. Cincinnati 21 14 2 Then, suddenly, Clay moves for- St. Louis 21 15 2% ward. Liston is tagged with a San Francisco .. . 21 17 3'/2 looping right and then a left. Chicago 18 18 5'/2 The crowd roars and goes wild. Milwaukee .... .. 16 16 5'/2 At 1:45 of the first round Liston Philadelphia .. . 17 19 6'/2 is sprawled on the canvas with Houston IS 22 7'/2 Clay standing over him. It’s. all New York 18 23 10'/2 over and Cassius Clay has sue- Pittsburgh 12 24 111/2 cessfully defended his title of Heavyweight Champion of the AMERICAN LEAGUE World. Team W L G.B. Right up to fight time Tuesday Chicago 24 11 — night, Sonny Liston was the fans Minnesota .. .. .. 21 13 2‘/2 betting favorite by a 6 to 5 mar- Baltimore 20 17 5 gin. Most experts at ringside, how- Detroit .. 19 _17 5'/2 ever, saw it differently. Los Angeles .. .. 20 18 5>/2 The champion had impressed Cleveland 17 16 6 those who had watched him train. Boston .. 17 18 7- He was bigger and faster than New York 16 21 9 he was when he met Liston that Washington .. .. 15 23 10'/2 first time, back in February of Kansas City .. .. 9 24 14 Intramural Bowling Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE Final Standing Results For First Half No. Team Won Lost Pet Hi/G Hi/S T/Pins Avg 1. Public Works 1 38 .■ 6 864 979 2729 29180 884 2. BarLant 29 15 659 988 2783 29288 887 S. AFI 1 28 16 636 976 2725 28699 869 4. Operations 27 17 613 956 2805 28566 865 5. Supply 1 25 19 . 568 982 2717 28452 862 6. Rockville 2 2114 22% 488 949 2657 28160 853 7. Air Maint 2 20 y2 ■23% 466 944 2740 28154 853 8. 57th FIS 1 20 24 454 1031 2767- 28527.. 864 9. Marines 2 18 26 409 943 2614 27725 840 10. NavCommSta 2 16 28 363 917 2625 27977 847 11. NSGA 3 13 31 297 923 2587. 27215 824 12. Ordnance 1 8 36’ Two forfeits— -dropped from league AMERICAN LEAGUE Final Standing Results For First Half No. Team Won Lost Pet Hi/G Hi/S T/Pins Avg 1. NavCommSta 1 34 10 '772 1026 2856 30011 909 2. Admin 1 27 17 613 948 2702 28558 865 3. Air Maint 1 25 19 568 940 2740 28856 873 4. Navy Exchange 25 19 568 980 2772 28399 860 5. Comptroller 1 23 21 525 978 2778 29061 880 6. AFI 3 21 23 477 958 2822 28312 856 7. IDF 21 23 477 946 2715 28172 852 8. NSGA 1 21 23 477 927 2702 26443 801 9. Rockville 1 21 23 477 927 2649 24939 755 10. Supply 2 20 24 454 967 2721 28834 873 11. 57th FIS 2 20 24 454 990 2732 28617 867 12. Public Works 2 6 38 136 961 2701 27190 823 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE menced its bowling and after the smoke cleared, the team of first week or so of getting used to the scoring system and the two- No. Final Standing Results Foi Team Won Lost Pet First Hi/G Half Hi/S T/Pins Avg Schriefer-Jones were in the lead man-per-team type of bowling that 1. Security 32 12 729 988 2780 28658 869 with 11 points. Right behind came the scores will be extremely high each week. It is q fast moving lea- gue and the interest is very high 2. Admin 2 31 13 704 955 2690 28597 866 the team of Peters-Vogt with 9 3. VP-56 28 16 636 987 2869 28945 877 points, then Cabcabin-Thompson 4, 57th FIS 3 25 19 568 988 2708 28328 858 with 8% and Nyeholt-Dale with 8 among’ all participants. 5. NavCommSta 3 24 20 545 952 2746 27897 845 points, who also had the week’s 6. NSGA 2 24 20 545 918 2607 27667 838 high team game and series with The “Arctic Bowl Classic Lea- 7. Ordnance 2 20 24 454 962 2696 27903 845 415 and 1102 respectively. gue” bowls every Wednesday af- 8. Rockville 3 19 26 431 954 2666 27959 847 Individual scoring was led by ternoon at 5:15 p.m. and everyone 9. Public Works 3 18 26 409 938 2783 28134 852 Cabcabin with high average of 189 is invited to come down and watch 10. Marines 1 18 26 409 944 2719 25418 770 and high series of 568. Peters had these high scoring bowlers in ac- 11. AFI 2 17 27 391 953 2712 27490 833 high game of the wdek with 212. tion. 12. Comptroller 2 8 36 181 881 2539 26540 804 by Annette Babneau The Tuesday Women’s League started their new season this past week with a lot of new faces bowl- ing. Some of these new bowlers put the veteran bowlers to shame. One of these ladies was Theresa Denny who copped the high aver- age of 147. The high game of the week goes to Pat Leonard with a 180 game. With a 422, the high series goes to Jan Peters. As for the team standings, all the teams are tied for the first two spots. The four teams hold- ing first are Teams Six, Three, One and Seven. Kef Civilian League The Keflavik Civilian League finds Team 3 in first place, being followed in second place by Team 5. In the men’s division we had ^ lot of good scores turned in for this week. Taking high series for the. week was Charles Harned with a 560 and a high game of 196. Buddy McCulley' just missed'high series with a 550. Holding high average is Harold Thompson with a 185. * Ladies’ High Average For the ladies,, this week still has Polly Kuiper with high aver- age of 156. Holding high series for the week is Mary Banker with a 446. The high game for this week was a 159 game going to Annette Babneau. 1. When outfielder Billy Wil- liams was signed by the Chicago Cubs what was his “bonus?” 2. The quickest game of the 1964 National Football League season took place when the Bal- timore Colts beat the Green Bay Packers 21-20, Sept. 20. How long did the game last? 3. What American League base-: ball team manager never made a single appearance in a major league game as a player? 4. Boston hockey coach Milt Schmidt has been with the Bruin organization as a player and a coach for how many years? 5. Until the player who led' the American League with 118 runs- batted-in during the 1964 season, he had never even topped his team in that department. Who is he and the team? Answers to Quiz •sa[oi.io a-iouiij "1EH aHl J° uosuiqojj sqooaa -g •S.IB0jf xjs-XjuaAvj, y •saaque^ q.io^ A\aj^r aqj jo auBajj Xuuqof .lahEuejg •£ •sajnuiui xis puE s.moq oaij sbav appinb aqx 'Z •uijjixg ajj jnoas uiojj .ieSo juaa oi B paAiaaa.1 uibiibm. q Chess Players Needed The White Falcon is receiv- ing the names of all persons wishing to take part in an open chess tournament to be held on the Naval Station. Interested individuals should call the White Falcon office at Ext. 4156 for further details.

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