The White Falcon - 25.11.1944, Blaðsíða 5
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Dave Driscoll, VCR-Mutual Network correspondent
(left), and Bob Considine, famed INS sports sor-
ibe (right), dropped into the Faloon offioe re-
cently to get the "GI sports angle" in Iceland*
PHIL., GREEN
BAY AHEAD IN
PRO DIVISIONS
In the Play for Pay
oircuit, the Philadel-
phia Eagles defeated
the Washington Redskins
to take top honors in
the eastern oircuit.
The Green Bay Packers
fell before the onslau-
ght^ of the New York Gi-
ante tut the former
kings of the western
division.
RESULTS
Eagles 30 Redskins 7
5-0-2 * 5-1-1
Giants 24 Packers 0
5-1-1 7-2-0
Lions 41 Bears 21
4-3-1 4-3-1
Rams 33 Card-Pitt 6
4-4-0 0-8-0
Yankees 13 Tigers 6
2-6-0 0-8-0
* WINS-LOSSES-TIES
Local GI Scores Up 523
Points To Top World’s
Duck Pin Record (Unofficially)
Four Strikes and a Spare, the bowling live
that copped the Club 14 title is boasting - and
rightfully, perhaps. One of the distinguished
members has two outstanding features»his probo-
scis and his unerring aim. Leave U6 diseuss the
latter aoebmplishment as the former was nature-
Eiven.
annr
THE SIXTH VVAR LOAN
DRIVE IS NOW IN FULL
SWING. DO YOUR SHARE -
BUY ANOTHER BOND*.
It happened in Club
14, where no trees gr-
ow. It happened during
League competition.
Leave us discuss same,
concerning the Newark
Flash.
Pvt. George Metsopu-
los is a quiet GI who
Permits his pins to do
his talking. In three
smashing games he amas-
sed a total cf 523 (198-
185-140). This is five
pins better than Wally
Pipp's 1934 three game
record made at the Nat-
ional Duck Pin Bowling
Congress.
This column is oognl-
sant that the Iceland
record is unofficial -
that the pins and all-
eys are not regulation,
end the pin boys are
not sanctioned - but
this is a mighty fanoy
figure, partners, migh-
ty fanoy1
ALL-STAR BOXING,
WRESTLING ON TAP
FOR GI’S TONIGHT
With the initial bout
listed for 2000 hours,
the Andrews Fieldhouse
tonight will be host to
boxers and wrestlers
representing the U.S.
Army, the Armann Sports
Club of Reykjavik, the
Royal Navy, the RCAF
and. the RAF.
The grunt and groan-
ers will display their
wares under the watch-
ful eye of Referee
"Tiny" Kilroy. LAC Rus-
sell Selkirk meets Ter-
ry Loftus and LAC Roger
Maurice Lb Flamme.
Boxing bouts will
feature Andy Riooardi,
Hardy 'Montooth, Jack
Bostock, Johnny Duncan,
Earl Zimmerman and Jaok
Daley among others.
PIN-UPS
BOWL WAY
TO CROWN
Prepare the laurel
wreaths for the Pin-Ups
of Sector. They have
garnered the bowling
title by crushing the
Button Crushers (3 to
l), and extinguishing
the Comets by the same
score. The Lazy Rollers
lacked inertia and for-
feited, whioh gave the
champs ten points in
one week.
The winners inolude
Sgt. Louis Gordon, Cpl,
Fred Hook, Tec 5 Gordon
Kramt, Teo 5 Claude Wh-
eeler, Pvt. Don Gurney
and Pvt. Ed Kosakowski..
Sgt. Louis Godron,
who is the team oaptain
hung up an alley record
when he rolled an even
200 in one game. Not
to be outdone, one of
his teammates - Teo 5
Gordon Kramt - rolled
512 for the season high
three game total.
A smart salute to the
Seotor bowling ohamps
our favorite Pin-Ups l
Winter Bowling
Linder Way
Monday At ARC
l'he Winter Bowling
League gets under way
Monday at 1300 hours.
The alleys will be open
daily froml300 to 2200.
Army, Ohio State,
Yale Elevens Still
Lead On Gridirons
FRANKLIN FIELD® PHILADELPHIA AND PENNSYLVAN-
IA WERE HOSTS TO THE ARMY ELEVEN LAST WEEK- AND
GENEROUS HOSTS AT THAT. SIXTY-NINE POINTS WERE
SCORED IN 60 MINUTES OF PLAY. ARMY SCORED 62 OF
THE TOTAL.
Panthers - Navy
Tied In IBC
Hoop League
Before a large and
oheering audience, the
Panthers took the Mus-
tang basketball five
into oampby.the score
of 57 to 49. The winn-
ing club 1s tied with
the Navy as both have a
solitary loss.
REYKJAVIK RESULTS
Fess 34 Yaoht Club 22
Navy 77 Trojans 22
Mustangs 82 Wildoats 14
Fess 30 Orioles 29
Commandos 55 Hangers 25
Panthers 57 Mustangs 49
In Seotor basketball
competition, the enthu-
siastic aocolade goes
to the Paddle Feet fi-
ve. They have played
three and won the same
number of games. The
Rook Busters bowed onoe
land the Beavers were
submerged twioe by this
hard-battling quint.
SECTOR RESULTS
Props 64 Thunderbolt 16
Paddles 29 Beavers 28
Beavers 30 Wonders 17
Bears 49 Hustlers 20
Paddles 46 Rook Bust 29
Paddles 26 Beavers 22
Pvt Downs Major To
Take Badminton Title
Private Alex Cmaylo of Lakewood, Ohio met Lt.
Phillip Bartow of the U.S.Nsvy in the semi-fin-
als of the Reykjavik Badminton Tournament and
won in straight sets 15-4, 15-3.
In the other semi-
final of the Andrews
Fieldhouse exhibition,
Major James Hunter dis-
posed of Captain R. B.
Woodruff by the counts
of 15-5 and 15-9.
In the same after-
noon, Pvt, Cmaylo
Major Hunter met for
the Reykjavik title.
Final scores whioh went
to Cmaylo who now awai-
ts the winner of sector
for the IBC honors! 15-
and 15-1.
"If Only" Clouds
Ohio State Today
on-
the
There is many an
ly" oonneoted with
Ohio State team:
It *s the only unbffat-
and en oivilian 11 in the
Big Ten. If only they
beat Michigan they will
have a dean slate-and
if the Big Ten permits,
they will be the only
Big Ten team to accept
a Rose Bowl bid.
Glenn Davis, Army
halfback, and his budd-
ies- are still the num-
ber one team of the
country and Glenn .is
the nation's leading s-
oorer.
Ohio State kept its
record unsmirched when
it took Illinois in tow
by four touchdowns to
two. Yale eked out a
13 to 6 win over North
Carolina which meant
that the Eli's are also
undefeated this season.
Should Ohio State de-
feat Miohigan this af-
ternoon and the Yale
team win over Virginia
then the season will4 be
spotless for both elev-
ens.
Army tangles with Na-
vy next Saturday for
the thriller-diller of
the football wars.
RESULTS
Army 62 Penn 7
Ohio State 26 Ill. 12
Yale 13 North Car. 6
Navy 32 Purdue 0
Michigan 14 Wisconsin 0
Minnesota 46 Iowa 0
Indiana 47 Pittsburg 0
Notre Dame 21 N'wstn 0
South Cal 32 Calif 7
Alabama 19 Miss State 0
Tennessee 27 Temple 14
Syraouse 43 Colgate 15
Bucknell 27 Villanova 7
In the Service scor-
es, Melville Point Base
scored a major upset
when they took Holy Cr-
oss into camp with the
slim margin of one poi-
nt , Final score read 13
to 12.
Other Service scores:
Kessler F 33 Algiers 0
III AAF 41 Maxwell F 7
Ga. PraFlt 30 Daniel 0
HOCKY RESULTS
The Toronto Maple
Leaf Club is tops in
the National Hookey Le-
ague with seven victor-
ies and no.defeats for
14 points. The Canadi-
ans are in show posit-
ion and the Detroit
team is in the place
slot. Boston, the N.Y.
Rangers and Chioago br-
ing up the rear.