The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 10.03.1967, Síða 4

The White Falcon - 10.03.1967, Síða 4
4 WHITE FALCON Friday, March 10, 1967 Scaling flettA Final standings as of March 4 Keflavik Classic League Won Lost 1. Team #3 25.5 16.5 2. Team #2 24.5 17.5 3. Team #8 24 18 4. Team #5 22.5 19.5 5. Team #1 20 22 6. Team #4 19 23 7. Team #7 16.5 25.5 8. Team #6 16 26 The individual prize winners were as follows: John Emmert with high average with a 186, Larry Rich with high series and a 664,, and Bruce Haims took high game with a 256. Jerry Essick took high weekly game with a 248 and tied for high weekly se- ries with Harry Smith with a 617. Tuesday Women’s League 1. Team #5 3 1 2. Team #2 3 1 3. Scatterpins 3 1 4. Team #3 2 2 5. Team #4 2 2 6. Team #6 1 3 7. Goodies 1 3 8.. Team #1 1 3 Ruzel Glidewell took both high game and series with a 526. a 186 and Mixed Hopefulls 1. Kegelers 54 30 2. Big Splits 50 34 3. Hot Dogs 48 36 4. Doubtfulls 42 42 5. Americans 37.5 46.5 6. Mojacks 37 47 7. Black Knights 36.5 47.5 8. Slackers 31 53 For the women Shelby Francis came out with high game with her 195 score and also came out on top in the series with a 521 For the men John Fischei took high game with a 244 and high series was captured by Gary Douglas with a 609. Pin Droppers 1. Team #6 37 20 2. Team #5 34 23 3. Team #1 28 29 4. Team #3 27 30 5. Team #2 26 31 6. Team #4 19 38 For the girls Betty Deveney took high game with a 142 and also captured high series with a 260. For the boys Neal Olm- stead came out the big winner taking game and high series with a 202 and 34,7. Pin Busters League 1. Strikers 32 19 2. Challengers 31 20 3. Pin Strikers 28.5 22.5 4. Alley Cats 27 24 5. Pin Smugglers 24.5 26.5 6. Rebels 24 27 7. Red Pins 23.5 27.5 8. Chargers 23 28 9. Pin Sweepers 22 29 10. Vikings 19.5 31.5 Debra Connell bowling a 143 took high game and a 25C for Karen Greer was good enough for high sei'ies. For the boys high SCRATCH WINNERS—Sally Berger, Grace Poissot and Jean Pierre (left to right) were presented high average trophies March 1 for their participation in bowling with the Officers’ Wives Club Bowling League. FIRST PLACE TEAM—Peggy McBrayer, Louese McLean and Elsa Nowak (left to right) received first place awards for their bowling accomplishments with the Officers’ Wives Club Bowling League. Also a winner but not present was Judy Howen. (PHOTOS BY AIRMAN C. HUDGINS) game was taken by Ricki Cole with a fine 145 and Frank Bil- lock and Michael Quaekenbush tied for high series with a 226. Iceland Couples League Not the final standings 1. H&N’s 4 2. Rebels 3 3. 13’ers 3 4. Blanks 3 5. Dirty 8 Balls 2 6. Lucky Strikes 2 7. Untouchables 2 8. Vagabonds 2 9. Misfits 2 10. Crumbs 2 11. Sandbaggers 2 12. Regulars 2 13. Dependables 1 14. Alley Cats 1 15. Nameless Wonders? 1 16. Bilge Rats 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 Dave Case bowled a 599 for high series and Leonard Jensen rolled a 234 for high game. A 498 was good enough for high series which Doris Neal captured for the women. She also took high game with a 192. RESCUE PILOT — Commanding Patrol Squadron’s TEN rescue air- craft, Lieutenant Norman R. Zanin points at the location of the dow- ned twin-engine Aero Commander to VP-lO’s Air Intelligence Officer, Lieutenant Junior Grade Joseph T. Benek. The crash site is located on Greenland’s east coast and ap- proximately 525 miles from Kefla- vik. (See story, Page 1) "Please Help My Child" Is Plea UCP Answers “Can you help my child?” Thousands of agonized par- ents ask this question of United Cerebral Palsy. And UCP answers by teaching these chil- dren, victims of brain dam- age at birth, how to overcome many of their handicaps, to become self-sufficient, gain an edu- cation and even a job. More than 250,000 chil- dren are on their way to- ward a better tomorrow be- cause of your gift to United Cerebral Palsy. Please give generously through the Overseas Com- bined Federal Campaign. Red Pin Tourney Set March 14 Attention all bowlers! Due to many requests, the Arctic Bowl will sponsor another Red Pin Tournament. The event will take place Tuesday, March 14 at the bowling alley. The tourney is open to anyone who thinks he may have a little skill and luck in knocking down pins. Rules governing play this time are 12 frames a game, three games per person. Entrant must topple red pin in order to re- ceive credit for that frame. There will be an entrance fee of $2 per person. One dollar will go towards the cost of the alley and the other bill will go into a prize fund. Bowlers having the first, second and third high series and also first, second and third high game will be awarded prizes. Men and women will be competing against their own sex. Personnel desiring to enter are requested to sign the tournament entry form at the bowling lanes. For further information con- cerning the tournament, please contact Jon Gudmundsson at ext. 4282. CROWDED AIRWAYS—Ben Cin- otto of Alfred T. Mahan, goes high in the air in order to get off a shot against the Marines. At- tempting to block the shot is Mark Uhle and an unidentified player. (Photo by Radioman Sec- ond Class Chuck Johnt) BASKETBALL STANDINGS 2nd half as of March 6 Fleet Weather Facility 10-0 VP-10 9-0 57th FIS 8-0 Marines 6-2 Rockville 5-2 AFI 5-4 NSGA 5-4 IKF 6-6 NavComSta 5-5 A. T. Mahan 4-9 Public Works 2-9 Supply 2-9 Operations 1-10 OMD 0-8 Angel Choir Performed At Lutheran Church Nineteen youths belonging to the Protestant Choir at the Naval Station Chapel here, sang at the state Lutheran Church of Bessa- stadir, Sunday to help commerate Youth Sunday there. Directing the Angel Choir in five religious hymns was Glenn Hunt. The dependent youth sang four hymns in English and one in the national language of Ice- land. Pastor of the Lutheran Church, Sera Bragi Fridriksson, greeted the youth choir and the seven ac- companied adults, including the Chaplain and Mrs. Veryle A. Hendriksen, Naval Station Chap- lain. The 5 p.m. service was held to stress the importance of religion for youth of today. MARINE OF THE MONTH— Corporal Richard G. Privette, Jr., a native of Rockhill, N. C. has been named “Marine of the Month” for February 1967 at the Marine Bar- racks Keflavik. Corporal Privette was selected from a number of nominees for his military bearing and ability to answer most accu- rately questions on general mili- tary subjects before a screening board at the Marine Barracks. Spotlight — (Continued from Page S.) to take an R&R flight to London. Besides her enjoyment of travel she lists her other hobbies as sailing, skiing and sewing. Like so many overseas teach- ers, whose term of tenure usually remains short at any-one over- seas location because of a desire to travel, Miss Heemstra hopes to teach in Japan or Okinawa next year. National Basketball Association Standings Eastern Philadelphia Boston New York Cincinnati Baltimore Western San Francisco St. Louis Los Angeles Detroit Chicago Philadelphia needs any combination of four wins or four Boston losses to win their second straight division title.

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