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WHITE FALCON
Saturday, December 11, 1965
Pro Football
Standings
NFL
Western Division
Team W L T PCT
Baltimore 9 2 1 .818
Green Bay 9 3 0 .750
Chicago 8 4 0 .667
San Francisco 7 5 0 .583
Detroit 5 6 1 .455
Minnesota 5 7 0 .417
Los Angeles 3 9 0 .250
Eastern Division
Cleveland 10 2 0 .833
New York 6 6 0 .500
Dallas 5 7 0 .417
Washington 5 7 0 .417
St. Louis 5 7 0 .417
Philadelphia 4 8 0 .333
Pittsburgh 2 10 AFL Western Division 0 .167
San Diego 7 2 3 .778
Oakland 7 4 1 .636
Kansas City 6 4 2 .600
Denver 4 8 Eastern Division 0 .333
Buffalo 9 2 1 .818
New York 4 7 1 .364
Houston 4 8 0 .333
Boston 2 8 2 « .200
Games of Dec. 5 5V
NFL
Chicago 13 ........ Baltimore 0
Green Bay 24 .... Minnesota 19
San Francisco 17 .... Detroit 14
Cleveland 24 .... Washington 16
Dallas 21 ...... Philadelphia 19
Los Angeles 27 .... St. Louis 3
New York 35 .... Pittsburgh 10
Rogers And Hunt Win
Scratch League Title
by Bob Vargo
“Youth will prevail” and they did exactly that as the
youngest members of the Keflavik Classic League, team-
mates Tim Rogers, age 19, and Ed Hunt, age 23, bowled their
way into the championship.
Their victims on the final day of action were Tom Hoc-
kett and Norm Martin as Rogers racked up a 609 and Hunt
added a 564 to sweep 14 points^
while only losing three.
It is interesting to note that
when the first half ended, Rogers
and Hunt were 27 points behind
Dorsey and Torbeck and the way
they were bowling, it looked
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT—
Well almost, but you won’t find
many people who bowled in the
scratch league that will argue
with you. Ed Hunt (left) and Tim
Rogers made many believers as
they spun their way to the scratch
league championship.
doubtful if anyone could catch
them. Rogers, who finished with
a 184 average, and Hunt, who had
a respectable 175, put on a second
half surge in which they aver-
aged 13 points a week and fin-
ally cinched the title in the last
week.
Dorsey and Torbeck
In other matches, Elton Dorsey
and Clate Torbeck, only V2 point
behind the leaders going into the
final week, could only gather 8
points from Mod Fullecido and
Neal Taylor who salvaged 4. Dor-
sey and Torbeck finished second
in the league, 6V2 points behind
the leaders.
Another % point behind in third
place were Dave Nadolski and
Bill Berger. Nadolski and sub
Sergeant Warren ripped through
Fred Boll and Bruce Windors for
12 points while only losing 1. John
Emmert and Clint Neal finished
up fourth by taking 12 and losing
4 to Marty Carr and Bob Vargo.
Individual Honors
John Emmert took individual
(Continued on page 7.)
Strikes ’n Spares
by Paul Jordan
This past week was hard to take for some of the leagues
top teams. OMD in the American League was able to roll
by the strong Supply-2 team leaving two teams still dead-
locked in the top slot, NCS-1 and NSGA-1
The National League also had its share of upsets with
Supply-1 dropping four big points to ComFairKef while
Public Works-1 fared slightly better as they dropped three
points to Rockville-2. The International League has NSGA-2
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AFL
San Diego 38 ..... New York 7
Buffalo 29 ....... Houston 18
Oakland 24........Denver 13
College Football
Tennessee 37 .. U.C.L.A. 34
Oklahoma St. 17 .... Oklahoma 16
Penn St. 19.... Maryland 7
DPI Cage Poll
(Pre-Season)
1. U.C.L.A.
2. Michigan
3. Minnesota
4. St. Joseph’s (Pa.)
5. Duke
6. Vanderbilt
7. Providence
8. Kansas
9. Bradley
10. Brigham Young
11. San Francisco
12. Kansas St.
13. No. Carolina St.
14. Dayton
15. St. John’s *
16. Boston College *
17. Louisville **
18. Tennessee **
19. West Virginia **
20. New Mexico ***
21. Iowa ***
22. Princeton ***
* (tied for 15th)
** (tied for 17th)
*** (tied for 20th)
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and AFI-2 battling each other to
hold the honors for their league.
The best scorers of the week
were Emmert of OMD in the
American League who tossed the
high series of 221-594 and Sul-
livan of Admin-1 in the American
League who had the high game
with his 225.
American League
In the American League, some
of the better scores were Taylor
Falcon Football
Forecast
Win Lose NFL
Green Bay . Cleveland .. Dallas Chicago .... New York . Minnesota . Philadelphia .... Washington
AFL
Buffalo .... Boston San Diego Oakland ....
and Crane of NSGA-1 with 538
and 589 respectively, Snodgrass
of Rockville-1 with a 220-576 and
the AMD-1 pair of Sullivan and
Wells with a 563 and 532. Also,
Nadolski of NCS-1 tossed a 211-
554 while teammates Turpen had
a 557 and Mills blasted a 527.
Finally, Wright of the 57th FIS
came up with a 204/214-585.
Some of the better National
League scores recorded were Pe-
ters of ComFairKef who cracked
a 210-554, Hall of the same team
had a 202-535, Babneau of Supply-
1 threw a 544 and Arlensky of
NSGA-3 had a 540. The public
Works team had Hockett at 209-
523 and Martin at 524, Hicks of
NCS-2 had a 534 and teammate
Winders spun a 205-572. Also,
Crane of the Fuel Farm had a
521 and Kelver of Operations
came up with a 529.
Thursday Night
In the International League,
Cunanan of Admin-2 had a 202-
533, Smith of Public Works-3
threw a 569, Held of NCS-3 tos-
sed a 552 and Opie and Crowder
of NSGA-2 had a 535 and 221-562
respectively. VP-21 had Heilman
at 553 and Reed at 210-578, and
NCISA had Kelly at 534 and
teammate Dudley at 211-591.
THE START OF THE GAME—Bill Skally of Admin/Sec takes the open-
ing jump as he outreaches Harry Webster of the 57th FIS in their
game on Dec. 2. It was one of the few bright spots for Admin as they
were stunned by the 57th, 74 to 55. (Photo by Akins, PH2)
.nth. AFI, Marines
Tied For First Place
Admin/Sec has dropped from the lead in the Intramural
Basketball League for the first time this year and now there
is a three-way tie for the top slot between the Marines, AFI
and the 57th FIS.
Going into the week with a one-game margin over its
three closest pursuers, Admin/Sec lost two games including
a shocking upset at the hands of NavComSta. The Marines
had to rally to down a trouble-
some Supply team. The other top
teams had no real problems in
winning their games.
The first game of Nov. 29 saw
AFI race to a 75 to 43 victory
over Weapons. Wedeking led the
AFI attack with 23 points and
Gaffney added 15. Carlson swish-
ed in 20 for Weapons.
NavCommSta Edges Admin/Sec
NavCommSta moved to an
early 12-point lead and then held
on to edge Admin/Sec, 42 to 41.
BETTER MAKE IT GOOD—Four
AFI players converge upon the bas-
ket as Ens Lindsay Jeter of Nav-
CommSta takes a shot. AFI won
the game, 64 to 47. (Photo by Akins,
PH2)
Jeter of NavCommSta was the
high scorer with 19 points. Skally
led Admin with 14 points. Ringan
of Admin could only manage 2
points, far below his scoring aver-
age.
VP-21 played to a 32 to 8 half-
time lead and then coasted to a
50 to 25 win. Preston dropped in
25 for the winners.
Down by 8 points at the half,
the Marines used all their re-
sources including a full court
press to edge Supply in a thrill-
er, 73 to 72. Gleave pumped in 32
points to lead the Leathernecks
and Sterling added 16 and Bucha-
nan chipped in 14. For Supply, it
was Stanford with 23, Dallman
with 17 and Richards with 14.
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57th Downs Ops
The 57th FIS continued their
winning ways as they upended
Operations, 70 to 60. Webster sank
17 and Tucker dropped in 14 to
lead 57th. Banks of Operations
took scoring honors with 25
points.
The High School won their first
game since early in the season,
coming from behind to down Nav-
SecGru, 54 to 48. Rogers had 17
and Peck shot through 14 to top
the schoolboys while Richards and
McCarty did almost all the Nav-
SecGru shooting, each getting 19
points.
VP-21 played its usual steady
game as they downed OMD in the
second game on Dec. 1 by the
score of 69 to 51. Weathington
sank 19 to lead VlP-21 and Goens
added 18 and Preston had 15. La-
Crouts topped OMD with 17.
Weapons finally won a game
trouncing Medical, 61 to 38. Hill
had 19 and Carlson dropped in
18 to lead the winners. Szydlo of
Medical also had 19.
AFI drowned any upset hopes
NavCommSta had, handing the
men from communications a 64
to 47 pasting. The AFI attack
was led by Anspaugh with 23,
Gaffney with 15 and Wedeking
with 14. Jeter sank 17 to lead
NavCommSta.
Black Knights Win Again
In what was supposed to be a
showdown match instead turned
into a rout as 57th FIS blasted
Admin/Sec, 74 to 55. Tucker and
Webster led 57th with 20 and 19
respectively. Suter had 16 and
Skally dropped in 12 to top
Admin.
In the first game of Dec. 3, the
Marines won by forfeit over
Operations.
NavSecGru bounced back from
their loss to the High School to
defeat Weapons, 52 to 45. Crowder
and Richards each scored 16 to
lead the winners. Leon of Wea-
pons also sank 16.
Down by 2 points at halftime,
Supply shook the doldrums and
roared back to defeat Public
Works, 64 to 52. Richards had
21 and Stanford dropped in 16
to lead Supply. Wolcott led
Public Works with 16.