The White Falcon - 14.01.1972, Blaðsíða 5
EW YEAR Arrivals
at the station dispensary
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JONA KRISTIN was the first new
arrival to the Naval Station in
the New Year. Her Mother, Oddny
laricom proudlv holds her for
photo. Jona was born Jan. 5
12:26 p.m., weighing 4 pounds
and measuring 17 1/2 inches. Her
Father is AN Paul VanBlaricom.
BRETT EUGENE, son of Brenda
and CTA3 Douglas Shumaker, was
born Jan. 8 at 4:57 p.m.
Sports on AFRS
Tomorrow at 6:55 p. m., third
ranked North Carolina's Tar Heels
take on surprising Atlantic Coast
nference rival Virginia, eighth
national college cage ratings.
On Sunday at 7:30, pro foot-
ball's finest hour will come to
you as the Dallas Cowboys collide
with the Miami Dolphins in Super
Bowl VI for supremacy of the pro
ranks. The experience of the
TOP TEN OF THE WEEK’
The Top Ten Hits in the cate-
gories ROCK, EASY LISTENING, SOUL
and COUNTRY & WESTERN are pro-
vided by the American Forces
Radio Station here. They are
taken from the record sales in
the U.S. and are effective for
the week ending Jan. 15.
ROCK
1. "American Pie," Don McLean.
2. "Brand New Key," Melanie.
3. "Let's Stay Together," A1
Green.
4. "Sunshine," Jonathan Edwards.
5. "Family Affair," Sly S The
Family Stone.
6. "Scorpio," Dennis Coffey
7. "I'd Like To Teach The World
To Sing," New Seekers.
8. "Got To Be There," Michael
Jackson.
9. "Hey Girl" & "I Knew You
When," Donny Osmond.
10. "Clean Up Woman," Betty
Wright.
EASY LISTENING
1. "American Pie," Don McLean.
2. "Cherish," David Cassidy.
3. "It's One Of Those Nights,"S
"Yes, Love," Partridge Family.
4. "Anticipation," Carly Simon.
5. "I'd Like To Teach The World
To Sing," Hillside Singers.
6. "Without You," Nilsson.
7. "Harder I Try, Bluer I Get,"
Free Movement.
8. "Sunshine," Jonathan Edwards.
9. "An Old Fashioned Love Song,"
Three Dog Night.
10. "All I Ever Need Is You,"
Sonny & Cher.
SOUL
1. "Let's Stay Together," A1
Green.
2. "Clean Up Woman," Betty
Wright.
3. "Drowning In The Sea Of Love,"
Joe Simon.
4. "Family Affair," Sly & The
Family Stone.
5. "One Monkey Don't Stop No
Show," Honey Cone.
6. "Sugar Daddy," Jackson 5.
7. "Rock Steady," Aretha Frank-
lin.
8. "Respect Yourself," Stapel
Singers.
9. "Everybody Knows About My
Good Thing (Part 1)," Little
Johnny Taylor.
10. "That's The Way I Feel About
'Cha," Bobby Womack.
COUNTRY & WESTERN
1. "Carolyn," Merle Haggard.
2. "Kiss An Angel Good Mornin',"
Charley Pride.
3. "(I've Got A) Happy Heart,"
Susan Raye.
4. "One's On The Way," Loretta
Lynn.
5. "I Can't See Me Without You,"
Conway Twitty.
6. "Would You Take Another Chance
On Me" & "Me And Bobby McGee,"
Jerry Lee Lewis.
7. "It's Four In The Morning,"
Faron Young.
8. "She's All I Got," Johnny Pay-
check .
9. "Country Green," Don Gibson.
10. "I'm A Truck," Red Simpson.
Dallas "doomsday defense" will be
pitted against football's premier
rushing game while an underrated
Miami defense tries to stop for-
mer Navy star Roger Staubach and
his Cowbov offensive mates.
Sports on AFTV
Roller Games returns for its
loyal fans tomorrow at 1, leading
off TV's sports weekend. Then
it's another fishing or hunting
safari for the American Sportsman
at 1:45, followed at 2:25 by the
Byron Nelson Golf Classic from
down in Texas.
Who's number 1 in college foot-
ball is decided with finality
as unbeaten powers Nebraska and
Alabama meet in the Orange Bowl,
the game to be telecast at 1:45
Sunday. The final edition of This
Week in Pro Football follows at 4
with action from the four divi-
sional playoffs. A-A-U Champions
winds up the sports fare at 4:50.
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