The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 20.11.1965, Blaðsíða 7

The White Falcon - 20.11.1965, Blaðsíða 7
Saturday, November 20, 1965 WHITE FALCON 7 TROPHY HOLDERS—The presentation of bowling award, to the men and women in the Iceland Couples League took pplace last Satur- day evening, Nov. 13, at the CPO Club. Cdr Richard C. James, exe- cutive officer of the Naval Station, and his wife handed out the awards to the following bowlers: (From left to right) Ruzel Glide- well, high game with handicap, 224; A1 Babneau, first place team, Four Bees; Jean Jordan high series, 539; Paul Jordan, high series with handicap, G26; Bev Baker, high series with handicap, 592; Kiroku Martin, most improved bowler and second place team, Strikers; Norm Martin, second place team; Nita Hoffmann, second place team, and high game, 212, plus sportmanship trophy; Joe Glidewell, high game, 267, and sportsmanship trophy; Bobbie Howell, high average, 154; Hal Hoffman, high average, 181; and Annette Babneau, first place team trophy. (Photo by Lang, PH3) Pro Football Standings As Of Nov. 14 NFL Western Division Baltimore 8 1 0 .889 Green Bay 8 2 0 .800 Detroit 5 4 0 .556 Chicago 5 4 0 .556 Minnesota 5 4 0 .556 San Francisco 4 5 0 .445 Los Angeles 1 8 0 .111 Eastern Division Cleveland 7 2 0 .778 St. Louis 5 4 0 .556 New York 4 5 0 .445 Dallas 4 5 0 .445 Philadelphia 3 6 0 .333 Washington 3 6 0 .333 Pittsburgh 2 7 0 .223 AFL Western Division San Diego 6 2 2 .750 Oakland - 5 4 1 .556 Kansas City 5 4 1 .556 Denver 4 6 0 .400 Eastern Division Buffalo 8 2 0 .800 Houston 4 5 0 .556 New York 3 5 1 v .375 Boston 1 8 1 .111 Games of Nov. 14 NFL Baltimore 41 .... Minnesota 21 Green Bay 6 . . . . Los Angeles 3 San Francisco 27 .... Detroit 21 Chicago 34 ........ St. Louis 13 .Cleveland 34......New York 21 Philadelphia 21 . . Washington 14 Dallas 24 ........ Pittsburgh 17 AFL Buffalo 17............Oakland 14 New York 30 .......... Boston 30 Kansas City 31 .... San Diego 7 Denver 31............ Houston 21 College Football Arkansas 24 .......... SMU 3 Michigan St. 27 .... Indiana 13 Nebraska 21 .... Oklahoma St 17 Notre Dame 17 . North Carolina 0 Southern Cal 28 . . Pittsburgh 0 UCLA 30 .......... Stanford 13 Alabama 35 . . South Carolina 14 Georgia Tech 42 .... Virginia 19 Texas Tech 34 ....... Baylor 22 Missouri 30 ...... Oklahoma 0 Syracuse 41 . . . West Virginia 19 Penn St. 14........... Navy 7 TCU 25 ............... Texas 10 Dartmouth 20 ....... Cornell 0 Miami (Ohio) 28 .... Dayton 0 Maryland 6 ......... Clemson 0 Purdue 35 ........ Minnesota 0 Army 13 ............ Wyoming 0 Delaware 50 . Boston University 7 Auburn 21 ........Georgia 19 Princeton 1 ........... Yale 6 Duke 40 ....... Wake Forest 7 Florida 51 .......... Tulane 13 Boston College 30..... ...... Willian&Mary 14 Mississippi 14 .... Tennessee 13 Miami (Fla.) 28 . . Vanderbilt 14 Illinois 5 ....... Wisconsin 0 Northwestern 34 . . Michigan 22 Texas A&M 14 .......... Rice 13 Colorado 21 ......... Kansas 14 Texas Western 20 .... Utah 19 Buffalo 28 ......... Colgate 0 Idaho 15 ......... Idaho St. 7 Washington 28 .... Oregon St 21 Air Force 34 ....... Arizona 7 Virginia Tech 21 . . Villanova 19 Penn 31 ........... Columbia 21 Harvard 17............ Brown 8 Nadoiski Hits 254, A League Record by Bob Vargo Tim Rogers and Ed Hunt are coming on with a ru§h for the league lead. In the last three weeks they picked up 16 points on Clate Torbeck and Elton Dor- sey and are now only 2 points a- way. Nadoiski Cracks 254 Dave Nadoiski and Bill Berger have moved up into third place 1(4 games in front of John Em- mert and Clint Neal. Nadoiski posted a 626 series and set a new league high game by shattering the alleys with a 254. Fred Boll and Bruce Windors held their own against the Tor- beck Dorsey combination by pick- ing up 7 while dropping 6. Ro- gers and Hunt picked up 12 big ones which losing 3 to Marty Carr and Bob Vargo. Norm Martin and a 579 by Tim Vincent, who was subbing for Tom Hockett, took 9 while drop- ping 4 to the tough duo of Em- mert and Neal. Emmert Paces League Nadoiski and Berger grabbed 10 while losing only two points to Neal Taylor and Mod Fullecido. John Emmert continues to pace the Scratch League with his 193 average, two points higher than the week before. High series is held by Elton Dorsey at 643 while high game belongs to Dave Na- doiski with 254. A new league will form early in December. If interested, get in touch with Dave Nadoiski at ext. 3113 or Clate Torbeck at ext. 4125. See you next Wednesday at the Artie Bowl at 5:15 p. m. Grid Poll 1. Michigan State 2. Arkansas 3. Nebraska 4. Notre Dame 5. Alabama 6. Southern California 7. UCLA 8. Tennessee 9. Missouri 10. Kentucky by Annette Babneau The Devils are the first place holders in the Tuesday Women’s League. Following in second spot are the Shocks. Sabina Campbell with a 157, is high average holder. Taking the high game and series for the week is Annette Babneau with 201/482. With another four game win, the Zephers in the Keflavik Ci- vilian League have increased their lead over the second place team, the Sooners. Top Men And Women For the ladies the high game went to Steina Roff with 161. Shirley Moore took high series of 471. Marlene Kottke holds the high average with 153. Individual highs for the men went to Don Nadoiski 214/553, followed by Jim Osewalt with 214/535. Don Nadolski’s high series increased his average to a high of 186. In the Pin Droppers League these high scores were turned in. For the girls Cynthia Smith rolled a beautiful 161 game and had a 276 series. Linda and Cindy Hoffman are tied for high average with a 113. Junior Circuit Highs Jessie Grover tossed the highs for the boys with 159/270. For the team standings, first place is held by Team 1, with Team 2 close in second' place. Lyndon Whitmer holds high average for the boys with a 128. The 5th and 6th grade Bowling League finds Team 5 in first place, followed by Team 2 in the second slot. Andrea Conkey hit the highs for the girls with 124 game and 241 series. She also holds the high average of 94. Rolling a 161 game was Larry Farless. Randy Hoffman took high series with a 251. Still hol- ding high average is Mike Babneau with a 112. Big Upset By IMF? Down 57th 63-48 IKF jolted the 57th FIS in the biggest upset of the sea- son but the rest of the leaders continued to roll along in the intramural Basketball League. The IDF team which had only won one game to date has withdrawn from the league and its players will be on other team in the league for the rest of the season. Supply ruined just about ai the leaders when they lost to’ NavSecGru. The contenders all have fairly easy schedules for the rest of November but watch out in December. One thought though, all the teams in the league are improving and a big head and no hustle means upsets!!! Marines Belt Rockville The first game of Nov. 8 found the Marines and Rockville bat- tling it out. Rockville gave one of their best performance of the year but they fell short, 63 to 55. Sterling and Gleave each sank 18 points for the Marines and Clin- gan added 14. Deck with 17 and Zimmerman with 15 led Rockville. Operations overcame a 26 to 22 halftime deficit to edge Medical, 50 to 48. Stan Cramer, playing in his last game before leaving Ice- land, led Medical with 20 while Szydlo had 18. Sivert was best for Operations with 22. Despite 23 points from La- Crouts, OMD dropped their big one with the 57th, 62 to 45. Web- ster dunked in 21 and Webb had 17 more to lead the Black Knights in scoring. Supply-Losing Contenders Supply blew a one-point half- time margin and lost to NavSec- Gru, 56 to 50. Supply, conquerors of Admin/Sec and AFI, were led by Richards with 23 and Dallman with 15 but another Richards from NavSecGru topped all scor- ers with 25 points. In the final game of Nov. 9, NavCommSta squeaked by IKF, 42 to 39. Jeter with 13 was best for NavCommSta while Fiddi and Hilmac each managed 12 for IKF. All games were posponed on Nov. 10. A full court press late in the game cinched a victory for the Marines over a stubborn OMD team, 62 to 55. Gleave pumped in 26 to lead the Leathernecks and Buchanan added 13. Steady La- Crouts topped OMD with 18 and Harris also had 13. After dropping two points be- hind at the half, Operations bounced back to defeat NavSec- Gru, 58 to 52. Sivert of Opera- tions had 19 and Richards of Nav- SecGru had 15. IKF Topples 57th In the shocker of the year, IKF dumped the 57th FIS, 63 to 48. chance they had to overtake Fiddi, who has been on a scoring streak as of late, topped all scor- ers with 37 points. Webster led 57th with 25. 57th guard, Webb, who is usually a fairly proficient scorer, had no field goals and sank one of ten from the foul line. Without Rogers, the High School isn’t much and Supply proved this in the first game of Nov. 12, crushing the schoolboys, 86 to 28. The High School man- aged only 7 points in th first half. Dallman with 21 and Ric- hards with 20 topped supply. NavCommSta blasted VP-21, 60 to 19. Terrell with 17 and Herring with 14 led the winners. Admin/Sec, missing on second and third chances, still managed to defeat Medical, 49 to 29. Rin- gan sank 16 to top Admin while Hanson had 11 for Medical. 1. What former New York Yan- kee was named the American Lea- gue’s most valuable player in 1951, ’54 and ’55? 2. The Cincinati Reds had the longest winning streak in the Na- tional League in 1964; the Phila- delphia Phillies had the most con- secutive losses. What were these figures? 3. In 13 years as head coach of Notre Dame, what was Knute Rockne’s record? 4. In the final round of the 1961 National Women’s Open Golf Championship, Judy Kimball won the Open and set what ladies’ fPGA record? 5. When was cricket legally rul- ed as an “honorable sport” in Endland? ANSWERS mi ui (<ia>pua„ auieaaq lajpuQ -g •p.TOOOJ VDd ,sa!PBl .iaq .ioj punoj ieuij aqi ui sjpid X[uo pasn HBquiiji ssijq -f •saij c pun sasso[ % \ ‘suiaa cox jo p.ioaaj n pBq auqaoy ‘.laxa qDBoa nBqiooj aSagoa isaiBaaS aqi sb Xubui Xq paaapisuog •£ •avoj b ui 01 jsoi saijijqj aqi apqxv iqSiBUjs sauiBS auiu uo.w span aqx 'Z •Bi-iag iSox ‘S}aj*[ qjox Avatf aqi jo qaB03 •[ KINGS OF THE HILL—Rolling off every Wednesday at the Arctic Bowl at 5:15 p.m. are the Scratch League’s team leaders (from left to right) Elton Dorsey and Clate Torbeck. Closing in fast on these two men are Tim Rogers and E. Hunt who only trail by 2 points. (Photo by Betz, PH3)

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