The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 22.10.1965, Blaðsíða 4

The White Falcon - 22.10.1965, Blaðsíða 4
4 WHITE FALCON Friday, October 22, 1965 Pro Football Standings NFL, as of Oct. 17 Eastern Division Team W L T Pet. Cleveland 4 1 0 .800 St. Louis 4 1 0 .800 New York 3 2 0 .600 Dallas 2 3 0 .400 Philadelphia 2 3 0 .400 Washington 0 5 0 .000 Pittsburgh 0 5 0 .000 Western Division Green Bay 5 0 0 1.000 Baltimore 4 1 0 .800 Detroit 3 2 0 .600 San Francisco 3 2 0 .600 Minnesota 2 3 0 .400 Chicago 2 3 0 .400 Los Angeles 1 4 0 .200 Eastern Division Buffalo 5 1 0 .833 Houston 2 3 0 .400 New York 0 4 1 .000 Boston 0 5 1 .000 Western Division San Diego 4 0 2 1.000 Kansas City 3 2 1 .600 Oakland 3 2 1 .600 Denver 3 3 3 0 .500 Games of Oct. 17 NFL Green Bay 31 ...... Detroit 21 Baltimore 38 .... Washington 7 Chicago 45 ....... Minnesota 37 Cleveland 23 ........ Dallas 17 New York 35 .... Philadelphia 27 San Francisco 45 Los Angeles 21 St. Louis 20 ...... Pittsburgh 7 AFL New York 24 ....... Oakland 24 Buffalo 23 ..... Kansas City 7 Denver 28 .......... Houston 17 San Diego 13 ........ Boston 13 College Football Navy 12 ......... Pittsburgh 0 Army 23 ............... Rutgers 6 Air Force 18......... Oregon 18 Syracuse 28.....Penn State 21 Princeton 27 .......... Colgate 0 Columbia 21 ...............Yale 7 Harvard 3...............Cornell 3 Michigan State 32 . . Ohio State 7 Purdue 17 ......... Michigan 15 Nebraska 41 .... Kansas State 0 Arkansas 27 .......... Texas 24 Wisconsin 21 .... Northwestern 7 Minnesota 14 ............. Iowa 3 Illinois 34 ........ Indiana 13 Oklahoma 21 ............ Kansas 7 Texas Tech 17 Oklahoma State 14 Iowa State 10 ....Colorado 10 Alabama 7 ........... Tennessee 7 LSU 31 ............ Kentucky 21 Georgia Tech 23 .... Auburn 14 Clemson 3 ................ Duke 2 Florida 28 No. Carolina State 6 Memphis St. 33 Mississippi St. 13 Virginia 41 .... West Virginia 0 Florida State 10 .... Georgia 3 So. Carolina 38 .. Wake Forest 7 Miami 44 ............ Houston 12 SMU 17 ................ Rice 14 TCU 17............Texas A&M 9 Wyoming 38 . . Texas Western 14 California 16 .... Washington 12 Oregon State 16 ......Idaho 14 Utah State 54 .... Montana 21 Southern Cal 14 .... Stanford 0 UCLA 14 ............ Missouri 14 Dartmouth 35 ......... Brown 9 DPI Grid Poll 1. Nebraska 2. Arkansas 3. Michigan State 4. Southern Cal * 5. Purdue * 6. Texas 7. Notre Dame 8. Florida 9. LSU 10. Georgia * (Tied) 6Big League’ Admin/Sec Survives Close Call; Bowlers Reach Still Unbeaten After Four Weeks Halfway Point by Bob Vargo John Emmert blasted a 593 with 238 game in that series to go along with teammate Hal Hof- fman who was subbing for Clint Neal and rolled a 532 to take 10 points from Bob Vargo and Marty Carr. Vargo had a 541 and Can- shot a 515 to save 4 points for their team. Elton Dorsey and Clate Torbeck maintained their league-leading edge over Emmert and Neal as they swept 11 points from Mod Fullecido and Neal Taylor. Dorsey with a 567 and Torbeck’s 511 was too much as they held Fullecido and Taylor to 1 point. Hunt, Rogers Get White Wash As the season reached the half- way mark, Tom Hockett and Norm Martin were wishing it was just beginning as they rang up an un- notable first for the season. Ed Hunt unloaded a 543 and Tim Rogers was close behind with 538 as they achieved the first shutout of the season over Hockett and Martin to pick up 12 points. The losers explained, “It was just one of those nights.” Dave Nadolski continued to knock the pins down at a steady pace hammering out a 568 as he and partner Bill Berger took 8V2 points in their match. Their op- ponents, Larry Becker and Fred Boll, could only salvage 314 points despite a 545 pinfall from Becker. High Average To Emmert Individual statistics show John Emmert leading the pack for high average with a 194. Close behind are Dave Nadolski with a 189 and Elton Dorsey with 187. Far be- hind these three are a foursome with a 177 average. High game belongs to Clint Neal who unloaded a 249 and Elton Dorsey has the best series to date with a 643. A new league will be formed in December and anyone wishing to join who has a 165 average or better should call Clate Tor- beck at 4125 or Bob Vargo at 3112 during working hours for infor- mation. 1. In the 1964 Canada Cup golf matches, the United States won the team match and Jack Nick- laus took the individual champion- ship. Where was the competition held? 2. Bob Petit of the St. Louis Hawks finished his National Bas- ketball Association career with how many total points to his credit? 3. The first of the modern Olympics, held in Athens, Greece, in 1896, attracted how many athletes? ANSWERS •sauieS oi|) oj papiujjt! o.ia.H sajappB js| X]UO ‘U13l|1 AYOUq 9A\ SB ‘S3IdUnC[() ujapoul 3l|l JO JSJIJ 3l| J UJ -g •S3UIB3 .IBJS-l|B puB jjoXnid qjoq Suipnpui sjuiod m‘SZ J° IB1°1 B p3SSBUIB JIJ3J •Z •IIBAIBJJ ‘inBJVI ‘jIBdBUBBJJ UI PJ31J 3J3AV S31PJBUI dna BPBUB3 P961 am ‘I % £pcrU Cal! 4156 Admin/Sec continued to roll along picking up two victories during the week of Oct. 11 to the 15th and kept their perfect record intact at seven wins and no losses. Still nip- ping at their heels are the Knights from the 57th FIS with a 6-1 record. The first game of Oct. 11 found the Marines meeting Medical and the Leathernecks rolled to an impressive 89 to 67 victory. Clingan with 26 and Sterling with 21 led the Marines attack while Szydlo was high man for Medical with 21 points. Admin/Sec moved ahead early and then held on to survive a late scoring rush by Rock- ville to win their sixth straight of the year 45 to 43. Ringen and Klausing both had 15 TWO MORE POINTS—.Wedeking of AFI sets himself for a jump shot during the game between AFI and Public Works. Wedeking is one of the top scorers for AFI and one of the top rebound men in the league. By Annette Babneau With the start of a new sea- son, the Keflavik Civilian League hit new highs for all categories. For the ladies, Marlene Kottke rolled a 194/549 for the weeks high, this also gave her high aver- age of 183. Dave Nadolski’s 213/ 579 edged out Stan Roff’s 201/ 574, to give Nadolski high aver- age of 193. The team standings find the Commodians in first place and tied for second are the Zephers and the Sandbaggers. Team I In First Place The fifth and sixth grade youth bowlers, having entered their sec- ond week, find Team 1 holding first place, with teams five and four tied for second. Leading the girls for this week is Dana Spill- man with 117/212. Andrea Con- key has high average of 96. Neal Olmstead holds high honors for the boys with a 125 game and a 243 series, plus a 113 average. Victor Loher of the Pin Drop- pers League rolled a beautiful game for the boys with a 173 and 182 series. Linda Hoffman leads the girls with 154/300. Team standings find Team 2 in first by one game over Teams 1, 5 and 4. Warren Rolls 616 Taking the honors for the men in the Iceland Mixed Couples League was Jack Warren with 246/616. Hal Hoffman has high average of 182. For the ladies this week Bobbie Howell rolled a 476 series to take high average of 154. The high game was a 182 rolled by Jean Jordan. For the team standings, the Sandbaggers are in first place one game ahead of the second place Iceland Anchors. <S>------------------------------- points for Admin and Perez led Rockville with 13. AFI pulled away at halftime to down (Public Works 59 to 48 be- hind the scoring of Wedeking who pumped in 20 points. Beck led the scoring for Public Works drop- ping in 12. NavCommSta overpowered Wea- pons in the first game of Oct. 12 outscoring them 60 to 42. Loomer led the balanced attack with 15 points while Hill put through 12 for Weapons. VP-21 Stays Close VP-21 outscored Supply 64 to 48 and remained two games out of first place. Weatherington and Preston proved to be a helpful pair as they scored 19 and 18 points respectively. Richards top- ped the Supply men with 16 points. Webster dropped through 22 points as the 57th FIS team was too much of a match for the High School winning 69 to 25. Rogers managed 11 points for the school- boys to lead their scorers. Games of Oct. 13 The Marines, playing for the second time in three nights, piled up another big score to defeat NavSecGru 76 to 58. Gleves with 18 and Sterling who pumped in 17 were tops for the Leathernecks while Crowder was best for Nav- SecGru with 17 points. OMD tried but could not stop Admin/Sec dropping their game 60 to 39. Gowan led the power- ful attack with 20 points while LaCrouts had 16 for OMD. IKF Edges Ops Einer dropped through 27 po- ints as IKF won their second game of the season 64 to 56 over Operations. Sivert also had 27 points for Operations. In a nip-and-tuck battle, AFI outlasted Rockville 46 to 42. Perez of Rockville led all scorers with 17 points while Ashbaugh with 16 and Gaffney with 15 topped AFI. Supply Hits In Second Half After being behind 26 to 21 at halftime, Supply moved out with a scoring splurge to down IDF 63 to 48. Richards poured through 24 points, most of them in the second half to lead Supply while Cornelius and Carlson each had 17 for the IDF men. Cramer got his scoring touch back and Medical triumphed over Public Works 67 to 49. Cramer got 20 points while Public Works was led by Swindle with 16. The first game on Oct. 15 saw the Knights of the 57th FIS romp over Weapons 71 to 34 as Web- ster continued his hot scoring pace pumping in 24 points. Wea- pons best scorer was Hill with 11. Pair Leads VP-21 Weatherington piled up 41 po- ints as he hit from all over the floor to lead VP-21 to a 72 to 59 victory over Operations. Preston added 18 for the squadron while Roberts hit for 23 points in a los- ing effort. The halftime score was only 28 to 22 in favor of VP-21 but Operations could not hold them in the second half. The High School ran into a tornado in the form of the Mar- ines as they were simply outplay- ed in their contest. The final score was 85 to 47 but if it were not for aggressive play for the Leath- ernecks, it would have been much closer. Rogers of the High School led all scorers with 26 points while Sterling hit for 22 and Clingan pumped in 21 for the Marines. The big game of the week pitted AMD-1 and OMD, the first and second place teams in the American League against each other. The outcome of this contest represented a four-point loss to AMD-1 placing OMD, AMD-1 and the Medics in a three-way tie for the top slot of the league. The Public Works-1 team of the National League con- tinued to roll strong and retained^ its first place in that league. VP- 21 also fails to relinquish any ground to the runnerups in their fight to retain the lead for the International League. High scores this week produced the first “Arctic Bowl Honor Roll,” winner of the winter lea- gue. Sedrick, of the Medics team of the American League, turned in the score with a fine 255/602. High series was bowled by Barg- horn, Rockville-1, American Lea- gue, with an outstanding 214-225/ 638. Another fine score was also recorded by Ralph, Public Works- 1, National League, with a score of 205-226/617. Crane Tallies 233 Game American League scores pro- duced other fine scores with Tay- lor and Conkey of Admin-1 turn- ing in a 525 and 521. Dorsey of Supply-2 rolled a 572 followed by Torbeck with 548. The NSGA-1 team had their strongest night behind scores of White with 207- 538, Taylor with 522 and Crane with 233-571. Nadolski, NCS-1, bowled a 564 and Emmert, OMD, coming back after a slow week, had a 212-202/573. Over in the National League, Sullivan led Operations with a 541. Anderson, ComFairKef, had a 542 while Vogt banged a 564. McCulley, Supply-1, 224/555 and Ludington, 57th FIS-1, 521, were high scorers for their teams. The Thursday nighters had Fullecido of Admin-2 hitting the pins for a 524. Other high scorers were Zablocki, Comptroller-1, 530; Reed, VlP-21, 523; Radcliff, 57th FIS-3, 524; Zimmerman, IDF, 522; and Swor of NCISA at 543.

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