The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 19.09.1975, Blaðsíða 4

The White Falcon - 19.09.1975, Blaðsíða 4
Page 4 September 19, 1975 Basketball tourney set The 1975 intramural basketball pre- season tourney will start October 21. Teams may enter by contacting Frank Kinney at 4128 or through the gym. Name, rank and phone number of each team's coach is necessary for information pur- poses. League play opens on October 27. The first organizational meeting will take place at noon on October 15 at the Recreation Office. A final meeting will also be held on noon October 21 at the same location. Attendance at the meet- ing on October 21 is strongly urged, as the purpose will be to finalize tourney entries and positions. Boys and girls between the ages of 9 and 14 who want to join this year's Youth Basketball League can sign up at the Youth Center on September 27 from 1 to 5 p.m., or September 30 from 6 to 8 p.m. An entry fee of $4 is required. The season begins on November 1, so don't delay. For more information, call Miller at 4203 or Horwath at 5234. Base team spikes local dub The NATO base volleyball team de- feated the Vikingur Sports Club of Reyk- javik four games to one in action at the A.E. House gym ]ast week. The NATO team won by scores of 15-11, 15-10, 16-14 and 15-13. The Sports Club's single victory ended 15-11. Team members for the game were Jim Bartley, Stan Fish, Steve Henrickson, Bruce Kennedy, Bill Nicely, Mike Krawec, Bob Simister, Steve Steakley, and Rusty Woodrum. The volleyball team welcomes anyone to come and try out for the team. New- comers who want to learn how to play "power volleyball" are also welcome. Practice is held every Tuesday and Thursday evening at 7 p.m. at the base gym. For more information, call ATC Simister at 4418. Return golf invitation The return match with the Ness Golf Club will be held at noon on Sunday at the Keflavik Golf Club. Golfers must be present by 11:40 that morning. Score is not crucial as this is one of the oldest and friendliest meetings between the clubs. A buffet is scheduled after the match at the NCO club of Rockville. All participants are invited. For more in- formation, call Paul Eastman at 2123. by Mark Jann jP & Dick Plante Ladies lane leaders Karate dub dasses begin The ancient art of Korean karate is for anyone interested in his health and personal welfare. The NATO base Taekwondo Karate club is starting a new class for beginners. Men, women and children age 10 and up are welcome. All interested people should come to the first class Saturday at 1 p.m. in the lower school gym. Call Ron Hartman at 4467 for more information. Wall-ball champs decided Steve Sniteman and Bob Voeth won the base doubles paddleball championship by defeating Walter Hocketstaller and Dick Plante 21-15, 8-21 and 21-13, in the fi- nal match. The devastating hits from Steve proved the dominant factor in the hard-fought battle. Intramural paddleball will begin in November. Any interested units are in- vited to form teams for both A and B league competition. Four singles and two doubles games will constitute a match. Entries may be made by contact- ing 5791 or by memo to the Athletic Di- rector. Football standings The NSGA Guardians stormed into the league championship by swamping NavFac 12-0. Their lightning offense was sparked by the quarterbacking of John Dennison and the excellent receiving of Wes Henson and Bob Kline. An outstand- ing Guardian defense picked off the Nav- Fac aerial efforts, forcing a ground game which proved unsuccessful. The Marines, however, provided the NSGA squad with their only black eye of the season; fighting the Guardians to a 20-14 win in the last game of the year. Quarterback Dick Levine had a great day with three touchdown tosses, and the de- fensive squad punched enough holes in the Guardians game to throw their ground gaining bids off balance. It was fine football, pure and simple, and congratu- lations to all the participants for the very competitive season. The victory Beetle Bailey LET'S FACE IT, no-handed pie eating can be a crusty affair. Two Naval Academy graduates introduced this unofficial Annapolis tradition to the Marine Bar- racks as an event in their Field Meet last Thursday. Each entrant was requir- ed to consume half a pie with facial utensils only. When asked for comment, this enthusiastic contestant remarked, "Umph rafthg- frinpp!" (Photo by J02 Art Frith) League lane news Atlantic League standing* The first Ladies Base Roll-off took place at the Arctic Bowl on last week, pitting the top two final teams from the Enlisted Wives, Powder Puff and Ice- breakers leagues in lane competition. The Rubber Ducky's of the Powder Puff league emerged as base champs after a very close demonstration of pin-hitting skill. Congratulations to Lynn Granger, Paula Granger, Sharon Brown and Bette Ziegenbein for a very fine championship display. Inez Parrott rolled a high series o 518 and a high game of 180 in the two day match. Carol Holmes was not far be- hinf with a fine 513 series. Cindy Howard accomplished 3-7-10 and 6-7 split conversions, as did Lynn Granger with a 6-7-10 conversion. ComClosed captures crown The bowlers of ComClosed rolled to victory last week at the base champion- ship roll-off with a 9668 total. Manny Valdres rolled a fine high game of 244 and Romeo Arquines had a ten-game total of 1786. Ernie Cartagena, Jack Sciarino and Von Soriano rounded out the team roster. NSGA jumped into second place in a meteoric rise from number six the last day of the tournament. Denny Prior led the charge with games of 212 and 221 for a final game total of 769 and a ten- game total of 1793. He was helped bvtf team members Frank Kinney, Steve HartM Ron Ireland, Steve Harmon, and Jef^ Atkerson. Midgjet league finals KEFLAVIK MIDGETS LEAGUE w L 1. Pin Strikers 114 46 2. Ding-A-Lings 98 62 3. Dolphins 98 62 4. Cougars 96 64 5. Hot Shots 91 69 The Keflavik Midgets held a three- -game roll-off for second place last Saturday. Terri Carmin led the way for the Ding-A- By Mort Walker put the Marines : Ln the 2nd place spot, making them ready contenders in the up- coming base football championship. TEAM W L T PTS 1. NSGA 9 i i 19 2. Marines 9 2 0 18 3. NCS 7 2 1 15 4. CFK 6 3 1 13 5. Hosp 6 4 1 13 6. NavFac 5 3 3 13 7. VP-16 6 5 0 12 8. Public Works 5 4 2 12 TOP SCORERS TEAM PTS 1. Bob Kline — NSGA — 62 2. Nick Young — NCS — 52 3. Denny Lack — NCS — 48 4. Frank Gendusa -- NavFac — 44 5. George Kegyes — Hosp — 30 NORTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE w L Lings with a 175 game and a 431 series. 1. 57th FIS 50 30 This enabled her team to win the second 2. Grindavik 48 32 spot slot. 3. Marines 45 35 High Game: Richard Jimenez 199 4. NavFac 45 35 Pamela Ratliff 135 5. Rockville 42 38 High Series: Kevin Bartley 422 High Game: Bob Voeth 242 High Series: Dave Mills 618 High Avg: Bob Burnell 184 High Game (hdcp): Joe Oates 269 High Series (hdcp): Richard Miller 700 Scratch league starting Bowlers are needed for the Scratch Bowling League. Anyone interested in joining this league may sign up at the Arctic Bowl. There will be a meeting at 3 p.m. tomorrow in the Arctic Bowl to discuss league by-laws and team organi- zation. All are urged to attend. For more information, call Bruce Baker at work 7303, home 7779; or Chuck Branson at work 4493, home 4144. Kathy Draeger 388 High Avg: Chris Clayton 127 Terri Carmin 120 High Game (hdcp): Danny Turner 199 Glenda Bohannan 183 High Series (hdcp): Rodney Hamrick 529 Cindy Kiger 510 Icebreakers eye initiates The Thursday afternoon Icebreakers bowling league begins September 25. Any- one interested in participating as ei- ther a regular or as a substitute should call Dot at 7365. This league is open to all ladies on base. No advertisement* will be accepted by phone. Automobiles 66 Opel Kadett station wagon. Nice family car. $700. Call Towers at work 4409 or home 4338. 73 Capri.. Call Sublett at home 7466 or work 7339. 69 VW. Rebuilt engine. $800 or best offer. Call Harwood at 7540. 65 VWr Excellent condition, $620, firm. Call Harwood at 7540. 74 VW. U.S. specs, low mileage, a- vailable now, outstanding value. $2300. Call Day at 6147. 66 VW sedan. Pay garage bill of $500 for rebuilt engine. Call Kegyes at 3221. 70 Toyota Hilux pickup truck. 30,000 miles, good condition. Call Heffernan at 4162. 61 VW Bug. 75 insured and inspected, runs well, needs little work. $350 is rock bottom. Call Joe at 7137 from 4 p.m. to midnight. 69 VW Squareback. 75 insured and in- spected, good condition, needs new starter. $700. Call Pryor at 4338. 65 VW Bus. New engine, insured. Call Sykes at work 7707, home 7852. 69 Austin American. New paint, new studded tires, insured. Call Plummer at work 7707 or home 4251. 72 Renault 12 station wagon. 75 in- sured and inspected, 4 extra snow tires, good condition. Call Fungo at work 4198. 69 Mach I Mustang. Good condition, must sell for best offer. Call Wayne Kohlenberg at U.S. embassy 24083. 65 Pontiac station wagon. New tires, new brakes, good condition. Call Mauck at 7097. For Sale Parts for 72 Wagoneer and similar models, including oil and air filters, wiper blades, spark plugs, etc. Call Wolf at home 7056. Tree top angle, 2 strings of outdoor Christmas lights, 36 ornaments, $10. Icelandic electric tea kettle, $5. Ice- landic iron, $8. Call Withers at 5157. Moroccan samovar, $145. Ship anchor, with 44" shaft, $40. Large oak barrel, 10 iron hoops, $30. Trike, $3. Halli- crafters 4-band SW radio, Model S-38C for $15. Call Wolf at home 7056. Electrophonic stereo with pair of octagonal speakers, 6' Christmas tree, single bed in fair condition, 3 trans- formers-1600, 1200, 500. Call Withers at 5157. Rear brake shoes, Playtex nurser set, baby seat, baby clothes, electronic flash. Call Jackson at home 7718. Electric rollers, $7. Portable hair dryer, $9. Baby car seat, $12. Car driving lights, $10. Car tape player, $20. Color TV antenna with pole, $25. 2-man raft with oars, $15. Kodak Insta- matic camera, $12. Camera case, $4. Baby stroller, $15. Call Ellis at home 4466. E78x14 snow tire on Chrysler product rim, $15. Call Heffernan at home 4162. Full-length Icelandic women's sheep- skin coat, new, size 10-12, $75. Women's clothes, size 10-12. Call Browne at home 7442. 18 lbs., 3-cycle washer, $200. Dryer, $125. Both for $300. Call Harris at home 7349. 74 RCA Acucolor portable 18" TV, $250 or best offer. 30-gallon aquarium with accessories, $30. Call 7172. Living room set; couch, 2 chairs, $100. Drapes, king size bedspread, throw pillows. Call Browne at 7442. Westinghouse refrigerator in good condition, best offer. Call Edwards at 4234, Passiao at 5195, or Rosin at 4186, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. 2 sets of baby bottles, 1 with ster- ilizer. Size 46 peacoat, never worn. Baby clothes and girls' clothes, sizes 2-5. Call Hauger at home 7365. Like new camper shell for 8' bed pickup, wood panel interior, overhead light. Flooring included with storage box and seat, $325. Contact Phillips at work 7684. Boys' quilted ski jacket with snap-on hood, never worn, size 14. $25. Call 7466. Canister vacuum cleaner, Sunbeam with accessories, $15. Ladies' parka jacket, pink, size 12, $9. Evenflo sterilizer with bottles, $5. Child's wind breaker, size 3-4, $1.50 each. Call 7847. Kenmore apartment size washer and dryer, like new, gold color, $300. 3 transformers available September 28. Call Hiemstra at work 2290. Dumbbells, arts and crafts, toys, ba- by items, clothes and much more at the rummage sale today 'til 4 p.m. in the laundry room of 962-2. Free Loving, 1 year old female cat, black and brown, litter trained. Good with children. Call 4341. Ads must b« submitted in writing with phone number and signature Wanted Transformer for off-base. Call Foley at work 4224. Furnished or unfurnished 2-bedroom apartment. Please call Childers at work 7734 or barracks 7288. VW engine for 67 Fastback 1600. Call Heffernan at 4162. Portable TV stand. Call Combs at home 4250. Babysitter for weekdays from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Ages 1 and 5. Call 2161 af- ter 5 p.m. Babysitter for weekdays from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Ages 1 and 5. Call 2161 af- ter 5 p.m. Miscellaneous There will be a proclamation by thfl Baha'i World Faith Sunday at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Youth Center. Everyone is invited. Call 2174 for more information. Any Officers' Wives Club members de- siring to play bridge Tuesday should call Diane Graff at 6250 or Jan Hammock at 4459 today. Needlework classes begin Tuesday from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. $10 for 6 weeks. For more information call Jo Ann at Keflavik 3142. Are you a musician without a band? Like to be a member of a concert band? For more information, call Judy Martin at 7223 evenings, Mike Gifford at 7724 days, or leave a message at the USO re- ception desk.

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