The White Falcon - 22.10.1971, Blaðsíða 8
Weekend
sports on
AFRTS
Sports on AFTV
Saturday, November 23
Channel 8 will present Once Up-
on A Wheel, which will preempt
Roller Games, at 1:30 p.m.
Hosted by Paul Newman, this
special blends music, documen-
tary and entertainment in the
world of auto racing. Filmed at
race tracks in the United States
and abroad, it features an all star
cast.
The show is divided into four
parts — the man, the machine,
the spectator and the race.
At 2:21 watch Pro Bowlers Tour
from the Imperial Lanes in To-
ledo, Ohio. The final round of
the $60,000 Buckeye Open will
be covered by Chris Schenkel and
Billy Welu.
And coming your way at 3:30
will be the CBS Golf Classic from
the Firestone Country ClubinAk—
ron, Ohio.
Sunday, November 24
At 1:30 Grambling Football
Highlights will present the Gram-
bling vs. Tennessee State game.
The first game of the World
Series, between Pittsburgh and
Baltimore, from the Memorial Sta-
dium in Baltimore, can be seen at
3.
This Week in Pro Football will
bring highlights of all games as
well as the Cleveland-Oakland
telecast.
Sports AFRS
Saturday will bring the South-
ern Califomia-Notre Dame Game.
Game time will be at 6:30 p.m.
At 8 p.m. Sunday the Wash-
ington Redskins take on the Kan-
sas City Chiefs.
Pick the Winners is a weekly
football prognostication prowess
tester run each week by AFRS'
Sportsworld and AFTV.
Each Monday the results of the
weekend college and professional
football games are published a-
8
All-Stars
prepare for
District tourney
Practice makes perfect, so the
NATO base All-Star football team
is busy practicing for the First
Naval District tournament.
Despite wind and rain, prac-
tices are going smoothly according
to coach Jim Smith. There are
still several practice dates and
some rigid training before the
team departs for Portsmouth, N.H.
on Nov. 7.
The tournament will be a double
elimination affair so a team that
loses twice will be dropped from
further action. A pre-tournament
meeting for coaches, officials
and the tournament committee will
be held Nov. 8 to decide pairings
and game times.
Smith says his team is eagerly
looking forward to testing their
ability against teams competing
in the 1ND championship. And if
hard work and practice means the
difference, Keflavik could have
the edge.
long with the ballots for the
next week's contest.
Watch the "Pick" show each
Friday night at 7:35, and then
see how you fared with the Sports-
world and TV personalities each
Sunday before the weekly game.
Floto floats to
keg tourney crowj^
A smashing 682 scratch serie^^^
in the singles competition by
Brad Floto highlighted the wind-
up of the third annual Keflavik
Bowling Association Tournament
last weekend at Arctic Bowl. The
high set also claimed the high
handicap series award for Floto,
a 706.
Runner-up in both scratch and
handicap segments of the singles
was Gary Bentley with 626/653.
Skip Hagelund and John Wisno-
sky captured the doubles scratch
title with a pinfall of 1146,
while Russ Sane and Bill Belvin
were tops with a handicap score
of 1221. Runners-up in both cat-
egories were Tim Bestenheider and
Tex Aylor with 1142 scratch and
1184 handicap.
The coveted all-events title
for total pins from singles, dou-
bles and team competition, w^^^k
to John Wisnosky with a scral^^^B
1756 pins and Rich Kovach witl^^^^
handicap 1874. Kovach's total
topped Russ Sane by only one pin.
Runner-up to Wisnosky in the
scratch competition was Gary Bent-
ley's 1752.
These champs join the scratch
and handicap team winners Hage-
lund, Wisnosky, Don Corbitt, John
Wuerpel and Tom Harder listed in
last week's White Falcon.
AMD takes over
first in Tues. IM
A first-place tie was broken
in Tuesday night's National IM
bowling competition as AMD swept
four games from Supply No. 2 (in
third place) while Supply No. 1
squeaked by Recreation, taking
three games.
Larry Adams and Bob Kauffman's
steady bowling kept AMD out front
for their four-game set.
Supply No. 1 managed to take
three games from a determined
Recreation squad as Lee Kasting led
with a 578 series and Ray Rich-
ardson scored a 529. Only three
pins separated the teams at the
completion of play.
Meanwhile, Hospital claimed
high honors in their match with
57th FIS No. 1 as they rolled
1048 game and a 2950 team serif^^^H
(See BOWLING, Page 10)
Try your hand at ‘Pick the Winners’
October 22, 1971