The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 11.06.1965, Blaðsíða 7

The White Falcon - 11.06.1965, Blaðsíða 7
Saturday, June 5, 1965 WHITE FALCON 7 Strikes ’n Spares by Paul Jordan Four teams of the Intramural Leagues continue to main- tain their no lost records. Supply 1 American; 57th FIS of the National, and a tie in the International League with VP-56 and Security holding the honors. High game and high series were once again captured by the same bowler. Hale, 57th FIS, National League came “^'through with an outstanding game of 253 and series of 609. The high game score adds another name to the Arctic Bowl “250” Honor Roll. American The American League found such scores as 207-565 for Tor- beck, Supply 2. Navy Exchange Team winning three with a blind behind Leonard 215-511, Alder 531 and Kehoe 544. McGee, NSGA 1, 202-544. Rogge, Rock- ville 1 521. Poczekaj and Boll of AMD 1 a 200-547 and 202-538. The ever strong NavCommSta 1 with Nyeholt 205-572 and Hiatt 523. Holtz, 57th FIS 2 a 523. National > The National League keglers this week not only turned in good pin fall records but did so by teams making fine team series. Public Works 1 had S wofford leading with a 214-536, Hockett 535, with Hoffman and Martin at 517. BarLant accounted for their wins with Vogt, 228-587, Peters, 551 and Bauer 516. The AMD 2 team had Laurienzo and Becker both at 517. Supply 2 Harback 213-564 and Babneau 536. Fiske AFI 1 233-563. International The International League a little light on high scores with Lagua, Admin 2 a 206-554. Jones and Lacey, VP-56 counted 203- 549 and 217-535. Dallman, Comp- troller 2 had 207-535. Cioff, 57th FIS 3 showed a 213-515. 1. When was the first world championship game between divi- sional winners of the National Football League (the Chicago Bears beat the New York Giants, 23-21) played? 2. The Boston Red Sox stole only 15 bases in their first 101 games in 1964. How many did they cop from June 28 to July 26? 3. How many race horse owners have won the Marguerite Stakes at Pimlico twice? 4. Hank Aaron of the Milwaukee Braves has averaged how many runs-batted-in per year over the past five seasons? Ansers to Quiz •szi jo oSejoab iq.i ue scq uoray •[> •jaX ?! auop SBl{ J3UAU) OU *9iqBJS JOtBUI B Aq uow X|qBUBAiu qSnoqx '8 •jCpsauoq ‘ouo b Xjbj<[ -g •8861 ‘il Jsquiaaaa T Shangri - La Golf Memberships Open Memberships for the Shangri-La Golf Course are now open. Inform- ation pertaining to fees and where to pay them may be obtained by contacting Miss Lee, Ext. 6297. Schedule of fees are as follows: $10.00 per year for individual membership. $15.00 per year for family mem- bership regardless of number of players in family. $1.00 per month for individuals having less than six months in Iceland with a minimun fee of $3.00. The above fees are based on the fact that year-round play is possi- ble. Intramural Baseball Standings As Of June 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE ’os. Team W L 1. Rockville 2 0 2. Operations 2 0 3. Weapons 1 0 4. AMD 1 1 5. BarLant 1 1 6. IDF 1 2 7. NavSecGru 0 2 8. Admin 0 2 9. Subsistence 0 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE ’os. Team w L 1. 57th FIS 3 0 2. Marines 2 0 3. AFRTS 1 0 4. VP-56 1 1 5. NavCommSta 1 1 6. AFI 1 1 7. Fuel 0 2 8. OMD 0 2 9. Comptroller 0 2 Scratch League Standings 1. 6—Nyeholt/Dale 2. 1—Schriefer/Jones 3. 5—Ness/Atherton 4. 4—Peter/Vogt 5. 7—Vargo/Carr 6. 3—Ralph/Hockett 7. 8—Cabcabin/Thompson 8. 2—Torbeck/Howell TWO SAILORS—From the Naval Station take good advantage of the available fishing facilities. Get Away From It All; Go Fishing In Iceland There are many good trout fishing streams in Iceland. One of the most popular is Thingvellir Lake where the trout fishing season starts in June. Thingvellir Lake is several miles long, fed by clear and cold mountain streams. The lake is backed up by a dam and spills into another smaller lake, and then by river into the ocean about 20 miles away. ^ As all the tillable land in Ice- land is used, the fishing rivers and streams are considered pro- perty of the farmers. Thus a per- mit from the farm owner of the land is needed. These permits are usually priced at 100 to 200 kron- ur per person for a weekend. Early in the season the trout runs from one to two pounds, but later in the year go high as eight pounds. As for fishing elsewhere, large migrations of sea trout running as heavy as 27 pounds and larger start in June in the southern riv- ers, and in mid-July on the north- ern side of the country. Marathon Game Longest Known What is claimed to be the long- est softball game in history ended recently in Richmond, Virginia after 67 hours of consecutive play. The final score was 633 to 582 as the game lasted 412 innings. The contest was used as a means of publicizing the Richmond area Mental Health Association and the teams fielded by a radio station (WGOE) and an insurance com- pany. Four of the original starters played the entire game. A FISH STORY—This is just one of the many fish caught in the •ecent International Fish Festival taking place here in Keflavik. For the complete story see next week’s issue of this paper. There is excellent salmon fish- ing in numerous Icelandic rivers. Some rivers are better than oth- ers and conditions vary from year to year. The season usually runs from mid-June to early Septem- ber. Among the best rivers are the Elidaar near Reykjavik, the Laxa in Kjos and Hvita in Borgar- fjordur. Further west is Haf- fjardara where catches are often excellent. Fair salmon fishing is to be found in Haukadalsa, and in Midfjardara which flows out of Lake Myvatn. Alongside most of the chief salmon rivers are anglers’ huts, which may be rented together with the fishing rights. Lake Seltjorn is the most con- venient spot for the evening fish- erman and it is only about 15 minutes from the Base. Alley Talk by Annette Babneau The Tuesday Womens’ League has completed its third week of bowling with everyone turning in higher scores. Holding the first place spot are the Hopefuls by one point over the second place Tagalongs. High Scorers Taking the individual honors for the week for the ladies goes to Annette Babneau with a 191 game, a 533 series and holds the high average of 150. Your writer has a correction on last week’s high game; it went to Frank McKain with 186. The Sand Baggers with a lead of two points are the first place team in the Keflavik Civilian League. Holding the second slot are the Woolie Boogies. For the ladies, the high game for this week went to Jo Taulbee with a 169. A 456 series is held by Annette Babneau. Polly Kiuper with a 156 holds the high average. In the men’s department, Harold Thompson holds the three top highs; a 201 game, 544 series and a 182 average. Iceland Couples League The top spot is split by two teams in the Iceland Couples Lea- gue, they are the Four Bees and the Spoilers. The Strikers are right behind in second place. Both the high game and series honors were capped by Jean Jor- don with a 195-526. In the men’s department, Norman Peters had the high game of 233 while Dwight Swofford blasted a 556 series high. The Youth Center Bowling Lea- gue will start to bowl this week. More girls and boys are asked to sign up to bowl at the Youth Center. Scratch League Ends 3rd Week; New Leaders In Each Department by John Nyeholt The third week of the Arctic Bowl Scratch League of June 2 has been completed with new individual leaders taking over all departments. Also, new highs in points per team series and in team series were recorded. Three-Way Tie First place in individual average is deadlocked in a three-way tie with Rick Atherton, Wayne Dale and Jim Jones with a 179. Jim Jones also'^ has high individual series for the season with a 592 and teammate George Schrieffer has come up with high game of 217. Taking over the season high points per team series is Nyeholt/ Dale with 12 and Schrieffer/Jones leading in team series with 1134 and jumping into a tie in high points per team with 4. This week’s action saw the team of Rick Atherton 202-577 and Jerry Ness take 7 points from Norm Peters 200-523 and Don Vogt 531 who scored 5 points. Jim Jones 201-592 and George Schrief- fer 217-542 took 11 points against the 2 points scored by Dick Kehoe and Cab Cabcabin. Two For The Seesaw In a seesaw battle, Martin Carr and Bob Vargo 202-553 came up with 9 points in limiting the team of Joe Ralph and Tom Hockett 528 to 3 points. And in the first shutout of the young season, John Nyeholt 533 and Wayne Dale 515 took all 12 points from Clate Tor- beck and Bob Howell. Pacing the league standings is Team Six of Nyeholt/Dale with 31 points followed by Team One of Schrieffer/Jones at 27 points. And in the third spot is Team Five of Ness/Atherton who have won 22 points. Anyone with a 165 average who would like to join our league or desires any information is in- vited to come down and watch the league bowl on Wednesday at 5:15 p.m.

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