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Bowling Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
(through Nov. 29)
TEAM WON LOST
57th FIS 34 14
OMD 32 16
CommSta 30 18
NSGA 27 21
VP-49/56 26 22
Food Services 26 22
Air Ops 22 26
BOQ 21 27
AFI 21 27
NavFac 20 28
Rockville 16 32
Black Knights 13 35
NATIONAL LEAGUE
(through Nov. 30)
Supply #1 35 13
AMD 34 14
AFI 33 15
Recreation 32 16
57th FIS #1 28 20
Rockville 24 24
Hospital 22 26
CommSta #1 18 1/2 29 1/2
CG/Dental 18 30
Public Works 17 31
CommSta #4 16 32
Supply #2 10 1/2 37 1/2
Sports on AFTV
Olympic ski star Jean-Claude
Killy of France has his own spe-
cial tomorrow at 1:30. Called
the Killy Challenge, it features
the handsome Killy in ski races
against some of the world's best.
Auto Racing - Atlanta 500 - is
next at 2 as those "good old Sou-
thern boys" - Richard Petty, Cale
Yarborough, etc. - gun their late
model Stockers through the NASCAR
grind.
At 3, the CBS Golf Classic has
the first 18 holes of the 36-hole
finals matching the team of Frank
Beard and Larry Hinson against
Tom Weiskopf and Bert Yancey.
The jungle-like battle of the
Tigers (Grambling) against the
Jaguars (Southern University) at
1 p.m. leads off Sunday sports.
At 1:40, the Fighting Irish of
Notre Dame travel to New Orleans
to face the upset-minded LSU Ben-
gal Tigers on NCAA Football.
This Week in Pro Football fol-
lows at 4 and once again this a-
ward-winning show is a good one.
Winding up weekend TV sports
at 4:45 will be AAU Track with a
look at the Martin Luther King
Games from Philadelphia.
League leaders,
top scorers
After three weeks of intramu-
ral play, CommSta's Big Orange
team held a firm grip on first
in the A league with its 5-0 rec-
ord. NSGA and Supply were tied
for second at 3-2 followed by Air
Ops at 2-3 and ComFAirKef and VP-
49 in the cellar with 1-4 marks.
A three-man race was underway
for scoring honors in A league.
Jack Beck of ComFAirKef led Jerry
Egbring of Big Orange, 16 points
per game to 15.8. Right behind
was Mike Judice of VP-49 at 15.2.
AMD and the Teachers sported
unblemished 5-0 slates to top the
B league. One game back at 4-1
was Rockville while the remaining
teams in the league with winning
records were Grindavik and High
School at 3-2.
High School's David Devaney
was scoring leader in B league at
21. His closest competition came
from Larry Wilkinson, NavFac, at
18.3 and AMD's Jesse Swain with a
17 point average.
A tie also existed at the top
of the C league between Admin and
ComFAirKef, each with 5-0 marks.
Hospital and Fleet Weather at 4-1
were close behind while NSGA #2
and Comptroller's 3-2 records
kept them in contention.
In the C league. Hospital's
Dave Hettel led scorers with a
13.3 average, followed by Mick
O'Dell of CFK II at 12.6.
On the distaff side, Mac's Mice
boasted a 3-0 record to show the
way to Tutors, Tigers and Tabbies
all with 2-1 marks. Eight teams
comprise the ladies league.
Leading the ladies in scoring
were two of Mac's Mice - Barbara
Fredericks (11.5 points) and Jean
Maxwell (10.5).
There are also two noon leagues
where the Orange Patsies and Sup-
ply led the Open league with 5-1
records, and Shaw's Raiders had
the only clear slate in the Rec-
reation league at 6-0. Pruitt's
Terrors at 4-2 held second place.
The Whiz Bangs had the Open
league's top scorer in Billy Bean
with a 21.6 average. Vern Chew-
ning of the Patsies at 20.3 and
Supply's Brad Floto at 19.7 were
close behind. Denny Bourgeois of
ComFAirKef at 19.7 and Ken Czech-
owski of Special Services at 16.2
topped the Recreation league.
1M basketball...
Gremlins win in
Game of the Week
The Grindavik Gremlins defeat-
ed Soul, 45-44, on a last second
basket by John Toles during "B"
league action last week. Toles
topped the Gremlins in scoring
with 16 markers while Jim Barrett
weighed in with 12. Denny Ventura
dazzled Soul with his headwork.
Les Anderton with 23 points and
Richie Washington with 16 led the
way for Soul, which trailed 21-14
at halftime but made up the defi-
cit after intermission.
High School star is
Player of the Week
High school junior David Deva-
ney had two hot shooting weeks to
earn his player of the week nod.
Two weeks ago, he scored 22 while
leading his B league teammates to
their first win then moved up to
the A league and poured in 23 for
Supply. Last week, High School
won again, and David scorched the
nets for 37 points to lead the
way over Grindavik. He also had
another hot A league night, with
29 markers to lead Supply again.
His 21-plus average is tops for
the B league.
Standing 6-2, David's reper-
toire features a deadly high ar-
ching set shot which tie follows
to the boards to demonstrate his
excellent rebounding. Born
Iceland in 1955, David is cons
ered to have a bright future
the hardwood if lie progresses
fulfillment of his potential.
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