The White Falcon - 01.08.1969, Qupperneq 8
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THE WHITE FALCON
Friday, August 1, 1969
Golf tourney scheduled
Entries are now being accepted for
the station golf tournament that will
be held at the Shangri-la golf course,
beginning August 11.
The tournament, which is open to
all station personnel, will be run in
flights. A flight is a group of eight
men of comparable average who com-
pete against each other. Trophies
will be awarded to the first and sec-
ond place finisher in each flight.
Those who wish to enter the tourney
should contact Dick Plante at ext.
5191 or sign-up at the gym. The dead-
line for entry is August 8.
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• \N Tom Currie
Four station linksters today are in the final leg of competition in the 72 hole
1st Naval District golf championship. The district tournament which began
last Monday in Brunswick, Maine is a prelude to the regional championships
that are to be held from August 4-8 in Brunswick. The four representatives
from Keflavik are from left, Dave Legare, NCS, Bill Mallon, CFK, Bill Conley,
AirOps and Walt Lasher, VP-24.
was 13-3 at the end of four.
In the final stanza Miller got three
more RBI’s and his fourth consecutive
four-bagger of the game to make the
score 16-3. Weather racked up one
Miller hits four homers as
high school dumps weather
High School racked up nine points in the first two innings to down Weather
in slow-pitch, 16-4 as player-coach Mike Miller, led his team to victory with
four consecutive home-runs, including a second inning grand-slam.
High School racked up two points in the first inning as Dave Sims got on
with a walk after the first two batters had been retired. Sims then came home
just ahead of Miller as Miller accounted for his first round-tripper of the game.
Weather equalized the score in the bottom of the frame when Tim Retterer
got on due to a high school fielding
lapse and then scored on a single
by Dennis Kosa. Kosa scored later
in the inning to tie the game at 2-2.
High School broke the tie in the
second as they turned a fielders
choice, a walk and a pair of back to
back singles by Dan Sullivan and
Don Freeman into three runs. Miller
then proceeded to drive in four more
runs in the inning by hitting a grand
slam over the left-field fence. Weather
was retired in order in the bottom of
the inning.
In the third inning C. W. Byers ac-
counted for the only H. S. run as he
tallied on a single by Dan Smithson.
Weather came to bat in the bottom
of the inning and accounted for their
third run of the game when William
Stevens tallied on a single by Harold
Dreisse.
Miller got one more RBI to his
credit in the fourth inning by coming
up with an in-the-park homer. William
Sullivan and Byers followed with
singles sandwiched around a fly-out,
accounting for two runs before the
side retired. Weather made no show
in their half of the inning. The score
PIGSKIN SEASON DRAWS NEAR
Get your football suites out of
mothballs men the 1969 intramural
season is here. The pigskin com-
petition begins on August 19th and
will include seven and nine man teams,
to give some variance to the game.
Between 16 and 18 teams are ex-
pected to enter the competition.
Captains should register theirteams
at the field house or call Dick Plante
at ext. 5191 on or before August 15.
run in their final time at bat but they
never extended any serious threat to
High School’s lead. The final score
was H.S. 16, Weather 4.
AN Ton' Currie
Tony LaCroix of the Little League all-stars attempts to lay down a bunt in
Tuesday’s confrontation between the National and American League all-stars.
The National League won the game 20-18. Chris Rusch of the National League
hit two homeruns and teammate George Loyd hit one to highlight the game
action.