The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 01.12.1945, Qupperneq 3

The White Falcon - 01.12.1945, Qupperneq 3
3 GrcL lakes Keflavik Lead Knox 1 Whips Hqs 104 The 249th Ord. hoopsters continued to surprise all basketball followers by cop- ping two more victories to remain the only undefe- ated team in the Keflavik League. Down Reykjavik way the Knox 1 team ran roughshod over the Hqs. IBC team 104-41, ‘in what was probably the farewell game for several of the Knox players, who are scheduled to go home. The victims of the 249th Ord. this past week were the 509tli Qm. and the 826th Sig. teams. The Qm boys were whipped 35-30 with Ells- worth of Ordnance sinking five goals and four fouls to lead his team to victory. In the Ordnance-826th Sig. game the half time score found the two teams tied at 13 all. The second half re- sulted in a scoring spree with Ordnance winning by a 43-32 count. Two victories were garn- ered by the 1923d Engrs. last week to keep them in the running for the league crown. Led by Swanson and Hall, they whipped 826th Sig. 38-25 and won from Broadstreet via forfeit. A stunning upset occurred when the 92d Sta Hosp hand- ed the Comms their first de- feat 45-36. Sturey and Claw- son led the Medics, each scoring 11 points. It was also the Medics first victory. The thrill of this victory didn’t last long, however, for the Medics returned to their losing ways later in the week dropping an overtime thriller to the MP’s 43-41. In Reykjavik, the Marin- es, paced by the brilliant Mike Homa, completely out- classed the Hqs IBC team. Homa registered 38 points falling 3 short of the Hqs IBC total. Another high-scoring af- fair saw T. C. overwhelm the Knox 2 team .77-42 with Cal- ifa and Perry registering 28 and 25 points respectively for the winners, while last Frida}7 evening Hqs. IBC dropped the MP’s 56-42. Leon Hall of the Hqs. team tallied 23 points to shine of- fensively for the victors. Basketball League Standings Keflavik League Team W. L. Pet. 249th Ord. . .. 4 0 1.000 1923d Engrs . 5 1 .833 Comms 4 1 .800 ATC 3 1 .750 509th Qm ... 3 3 .500 826th Sig ... 2 4 .333 92d Sta Hosp 1 4 .250 MP’s 1 4 .250 Broadstreet . 0 5 .000 Reykjavik League Team W. L. Pet. Knox 1 5 0 1.000 MP’s 2 2 .500 T.C. . .: 2 3 .400 Hqs IBC .... 2 3 .400 Knox 2 1 4 .250 Play Improves In Bowling Leagues Improved play has been (lie most noticeable feature as the bowling league com- petitioii continues. In the Reykjavik League. Freer of Officer’s Mess set a new high in individual scores, bowling 434 in a match last week. In the Keflavik Area, the league leading 509th Qm. Keglers set a new high in team score for one game, 538. Results of matches played last week in the Reykjavik Area were as follows: Mar- ines 3, Motor Pool 0; Mis- cues 3, Engrs 0; Officers Mess 3, Red Cross 0; Base Engrs 3, Navy 0; Fire Sta- tion 3, Motor Pool 0. Keflavik League results were as follows; 826th Sig 2, MP’s 1; 1923d Engrs 3, 92d Sta Hosp 0; 1923d Engrs 2, ARC 23 1; ATC 3, 826tli Sig 0; 509th Qm 3, MP’s 0. NAVY WILL HAVE TO STOP THEM Tennis Will See A leal issom As Besult Of Pro Tournaments The first $5,000 world’s professional hard court ten- nis tournament is scheduled for Los Angeles, Dec. 5-9. out- This is the Army backfield that so far this season no team has been able to hold and it is unlikely that Navy will be able to do much better this Saturday when they meet in their historic classic at Philadelphia. Left to right: Robert A. Chabot, who alternates with Shorty McWilliams; young Arnold Tucker; Felix A. Blanchard and Glenn W. Davis. (An ANS photo). Fans To Witness Army-Navy Classic Today By Sgt. Edward A. Keene Inter-Collegiate Football for the 1945 season reaches a smashing climax today at the Municipal Stadium in Philadelphia where the nation’s two top ranking teams, Army and Navy, clash to decide the National Champ- ionship before an estimated crowd of 104,000 people. Mighty Army, who hasn’t been close to defeat this sea- LEADING SCORERS. Keflavik League Entries include such |standing players as Don I All Americans, the Cadets Budge, Bob Riggs, Bill Tild- have crushed every one title is at stake in the So. son, are heavy favorites to California-U.C.L.A. game. retain their national title of 0regon plays 0regon State and California takes on St. Mary’s Preflight to wind up the season along the west coast. last year. Fielding a team which includes five or six LaPrade, 509th Qm Dinner, 249tli Ord Jaokauskas, ATC Points 61 56 56 Perrv and Gene Reykjavik League Hall, Hqs IBC . .. . . . 87 Homa, Knox 1 . . . .. . 83 Irick, MP’s ....... .. . 81 Australia and the United States will refuse Japan’s challenge in the 1946 Davis Cup play. So sorry! ie Wolf by Sansone "It was so thoughtful of you to get these tickets. I'm sure Mother and Dad will enjoy the concert!'’ they’ve met with little or no trouble. Navy, a pre-season choice to be the only team to cause Army any alarm, has not en, Fred Mako. The introduction of play- for-pay tournaments will probably result in a revolu- tion in the tennis world. The players have always been dominated by the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association and oth- j strength er amateur tennis organiza- naged to come up to today’s tions, which gobbled up the game with only a tie with HERE ARE THE 1945 CONFERENCE CHAMPS Here they are! The 1945 intercollegiate conference lived up to expectations. The champs. The Duke Bluede- Middies have shown veryjvils are t,ie only repeaters, little of their potential j having captured the South- monetary profits of the tournaments while the con- testants had to be content with receiving national pro- minence as an athlete. Cash tournaments will en- able competing tennis stars to earn the two main fruits of victory — fame and for- tune. There will be few if any players who pass up this opportunity. The only los- ers will be the amateur bo- dies and they should have sustained the loss long ago. but have still ma-; era Conference Crown in 1944. So Calif, can equal Duke’s record by beating U. C. L. A. in a game schedul- ed to be played today. Listed below are the nam- es of the main intercolle- giate leagues and the Notre-Dame to mar their otherwise perfect record. In a comparison of scores, Navy’s chances are not even fair, but when the Cadets & Middies meet on the gridir- champs, on, past games are tossed Big Ten-Indiana out of the windows and any- Big Six-Missouri Football Contest j Sgt. Jack N. Eisen of the 1386th AAF Base Unit was the winner in the final White Falcon football con- test covering the games played Saturday, November 24, picking eight of the win- ning teams. Cpl. John J. Rice of the 1923d Engrs also picked eight winning teams but on the basis of scores predicted 5isen was judged the win- ner. thing can happen. With the exception of the Yale-Harvard and the Great Lakes-Notre Dame games, the eastern and mid-western schools have concluded their 1945 schedules. In the south where mild- er weather prevails at this time of the year several traditional games complete the southern schedule. These include the annual Tulane- L.S.U.; Georgia-Georgia Tech; Tennessee-Vanderbilt; Clemson-Wake Forest and Southeastern-Alabama, if they defeat Miss. State today. Southwestern-Texds Rocky Mountain-Olda. A & M Pacific-So. Calif., if they defeat U.C.L.A. today. Ivy League-Penn. Tony Scorns Current Lightweight Kings Tony Canzoneri, one of the greatest champions ever to operate in a ring, recently Alabama-Miss. State games, j was quoted as saying that In the Southwest Confer-J Barney Ross or Henry Arm- eiiice Rice engages Baylor and Texas Christian plays Southern Methodist in gam- es that have no importance on the< conference standings. strong, in their prime, could have whipped Ike Williams and Bob Montgomery, cur- rent lightweight kings, with- out ever getting up a real The Pacific Conference sweat.

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