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December 12, 1975
Basketball action
League standings Stars 108 - Nationals 88
AMERICAN
Team
Pts.
1. Reggie Scott Marines 192-11 =17.5
2. Don Johnson CFK 182-9 =20.2
3. Wes Henson NSGA 172-10 =17.2
4. Mike Lowe Weapons 168-10 =16.8
5. John Scezwyzk Hosp 119-10 =11.9
NATIONAL Team Pts. %
1. Myles Neill 57 FIS 236-12 =19.7
2. Harold Robbins VP 56 200-9 =22.2
3. Bob Simister AIMD 141-11 =12.8
4. Jim Griffin NCS 136-10 =13.6
5. Harold Coggins Supply 120-9 =13.3
LADIES Team Pts. %
i. Ruth Connell JGG 104-8 =13.0
2. Penny Phillips JGG 100-8 = 12.5
3. Cheri Autrey Vikings 100-8 = 12.5
4. Beth Carson Rugrats 94-8 = 11.8
5. Joyce Linter Geordies 87-8 =10.9
RECREATION Team Pts. %
1. Wes Henson NSGA 151-5 ■ =30.2
2. Mark Albers Rec 99-6 ■ = 16.5
3. Bruce Wingate VP 56 93-4 ■ =23.3
4. Bill Nolan Hosp 88-3 ■ = 29.7
5. Mark Johnson NSGA 74-4 ■ =18.5
The NATO base All Stars played an ex-
cellent game, beating the Icelandic na-
tional team 108-88.
The score at halftime was 52-48 in
the Stars’ favor, and the margin gradu-
ally increased to the final tally.
Larry Rawlins, 27; Wes Henson, 24;
Julio Neives, 18; Myles Neill, 16; and
Ron Landschoot, 14 were all in double
figures shooting-wise. For the visitors
Hans Bjarni, 26; Stefan Jon, 24 and Kris
Kristinn, 13 were the top scorers.
The next game will be Sunday at 6
p.m. in the base gym.
League lane news
Player of the Week
Gregg Perry of the CommSta Comets was
POWDER PUFF
Won
Lost
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Sundowners
Funsters
Rocky Roads
Happy Losers
Rubber Duckys
22
20
19
17
16
6
8
9
11
12
High Game: Barb Thomas 190
High Series: Barb Thomas 507
High Avg: Donna Baker 164
Splits Con: Kay Malenfant 2-4-10
chosen Player of the Week for his con- ENLISTED WIVES Won Lost
tributions toward his team's last 3 i. Pinworms 24 12
victories. 2. Dumb Belles 21.5 14.5
Gregg is noted for his scoring, de- 3. Splitters 21 15
fensive and leadership abilities. He 4. Up Your Alley 21 15
has an accurate set shot from 20 feet, 5. Slow Starters 18 18
which complements his hard driving ef- High Game: Dot Hauger 186
forts into enemy territory. High Series: Mary Spillers 520
Gregg currently averages 15 points a ICEBREAKERS Won Lost
game, and is expected to be an important
factor in the upcoming struggle next
month for the Ambassador's Cup.
Game of the Week
The Ladies’ game between the Vikings
and the Jolly Green Giants was selected
as the Game of the Week. The Vikings
1. The Boobs 20 12
2. Tidy Bowlers 20 12
3. Wild Cats 18 14
High Game: Sally Bedford 193
High Series: Sharon Everhart
Tina Paolozzi 494
Splits Con: Tina Paolozzi 3-10
Sylvia Slawinski 3-10
ICELAND COUPLES Won
Lost
ning personality as she tied the
with 3 points and then scored a pai
buckets—clinching the game with 16 sec-
onds left on the clock.
Cheri had a top total of 15 points
for her team, while Ruth Connell led the
Giants with 13.
■both 1. Flippity Flyers 24 12
• 24- 2. Misfits 22 14
win- 3. Sundowners 22 14
game 4. Infusorians 21.5 14.5
: of 5. Spare Makers? 19 17
High Games:
High Series
Splits Con:
Randy Spillers 223
Carol Holmes 209
Jon Granger 568
Donna Baker 516
Syd Johnes 6-7
Wilaon blasts
Bills out of Bowl
Buffalo Bills owner Ralph Wilson says
an official’s "incompetent call" last
Sunday cost his team a chance to go to
the Super Bowl.
Wilson vows he will never again send
his team out to play in a game worked by
the official. His remarks followed the
31-21 loss to the Miami Dolphins which
eliminated the Bills from the playoffs.
The controversial call by Head Lines-
man Jerry Bergman took place in the
final quarter on an apparent fumble by
Miami's Mercury Morris, recovered by the
Bills. however, Bergman ruled the
whistle had blown the play dead before
Morris lost the ball at the Miami 28.
Bergman penalized the Bills 15 yards
because, he said, Buffalo defensive end
Pat Toomay elbowed him in the scramble
for the loose ball.
The penalty gave the Dolphins the
ball on their 43 and, on the next play,
Don Nottingham ran 56 yards to set up
Norm Bullich's one-yard scoring plunge.
Says Wilson—"He should be fired from
the job and never allowed to work anoth-
er game."
Wilson admits he risks a stiff fine
from NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle for
making such a criticism of the official.
Grapple tourney success
The first wrestling tournament on the
base was a success, as 38 wrestlers
participated in both team and individual
competition.
The team competition was close right
up to the end. Det 14 took an early
lead, and finally managed to stave off a
last minute bid by the Marines for the
first place slot—defeating the Corps by
a 70-67 margin. Finishing third was NCS
with PW following in fourth place.
Wrestling class winners
Wt. Class
123
130
137
147
158
167
177
187
197
Stay tuned to Channel 8
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Name Team Result
Powers Det 14 walkover
peck PW decision
Tota Det 14 pin 46
Runi PW pin 1:46
Bolsley Comp decision
Perry NCS pin 1:04
Moser Det 14 decision
Zitzow Det 14 pin 1:18
Duck Marines pin 1:56
Borderud Marines pin 58
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Automobiles
59 Mercedes Benz 180(S). AM/FM radio,
4 cyl., 4-speed, new tires, battery, en-
gine completely overhauled, mint condi-
tion, collector's item. Call Keflavik
3237 or work 6147 anytime.
65 Ford Mustang. 4 studded snow
tires, 8-track with tapes, inspected and
insured, good condition. Call Picker at
7097 work or 6220 home, room 319.
75 Toyota Mark II. European specs,
$3000. Call 7819.
74 VW 1300. European specs, extra
gas tank, radio, studded and summer
tires. Call Brown at 2227 or 2268.
74 Fiat 127. Studded snow tires, 4
summer tires, rear defroster, fog lights
and new tune-up. 22,600 km. Call
Studzinski at 7901 or 7217.
63 VW Bug. Good body and engine,
lights and body have been inspected, 2
new tires, extra battery, insured. $450.
Call Jim at 7378.
73 VW. Studded snow and summer tires
and U.S. specs. 18,500 miles. Call
Burnette/Maness at work 4108 or home
5131.
68 VW. New battery, muffler
shocks. $550. Call Steve at 7492.
72 VW 1300. 24,000 miles, good
tires, light blue. Asking $1750.
Reykjavik 23320.
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snow
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For Sale
4 7.35x14 summer small truck tires, 6
ply, used. $40. Call Rockville 36 af-
ter 5 p.m.
Tire chains, fits 14" and most 15"
tires, never used. Call Papel at work
4426 or home 2254.
Sansui QRX 7500 4 channel receiver,
Sony 4 channel reel-to-reel. Must sell.
Call Fest at work 7934.
Garrard A-70 manual/auto 4-speed,
changer with Shure cartridge and stylus,
$25. Sony DR-3C stereo headset, like
new, $8. Sekonic light meter, $6. Call
Mossman at 2227 days or 7152 evenings.
Horse painting, size 24"x36", $50.
Call Chris at 7777.
2000 watt transformer. Call Norris
at work 5103.
Queen-size waterbed with sturdy frame
and good heater with liner, $80. Call
Kelly at work 4224 or home 4274.
Pair of tire chains, fits 8.15x15 and
9.15x15, $20. Call Menard at 7410.
24" boy's high-bar banana seat bike,
3 gauge weather unit, complete 200 lbs.
weight set with bench, Mediterranean
bedroom lamp, Yashica zoom movie camera,
Sunbeam shaver, Sansui 5000-X 200 watt
amp, Sansui QS 500 4 channel decoder
rear amp., 2 Sony bookshelf 8-ohm speak-
ers. Call Lomonaco at work 5216 or home
7650.
Blond bureau, $15. Small brown table
with Formica top, $20. Sofa bed, $30.
Icelandic baby carriage with windscreen,
$60. Call Bob at home 7147.
73 23" Zenith color TV. Call 4462.
Emerson portable 19" TV, in very good
condition, located off base. Call Klaus
at Keflavik 13^3 or 7496.
Pair of turntables, Garrard and Tele-
funken. Need minor repairs, both for
$50. 9" B&W TV in good condition, $45.
Call Ron at 7615 or 4195.
3 AR 6 speakers and an AR 2 speaker
for sale. Call Bob at 7147.
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Will deliver. Call Paul at 7431.
Dresser, baby crib, other toddler ac-
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TRAVEL I
by Peggy Parbel ^
Tear to Andalusia
The Tour Office is offering a fascin-
ating and historical trip through
classical Andalusia for personnel con-
firmed on the C-118 flight to Rota,
Spain.
Granada is among the towns visited
on the tour. Here, you will see the
Alhambra, the culminating work of
Islamic art. The Alhambra Palace is
steeped in the mystery of the Arabian
Nights, with the Room of Secrets and
the Court of Lions with the open carved
stone. Walk in the Generalife, a beau-
tiful complex of gardens, fountains an|
pavilions and climb the staircase wit
handrails filled with fast flowing Win-
ter. Visit the Renaissance Cathedral
with its Royal Chapel containing th^
coffins of Ferdinand and Isabella. Se^
the Carguja Monastery, whose construc-
tion began in 1506.
The tour includes a visit to Ronda,
the most picturesque of the White Cities
set high above the startling ravine of
the Guadalevin River. Here you will
find three beautiful bridges, one of
them dating from the Roman Era. Ronda
has the oldest bull ring in Spain. You
may also visit the Church of Santa
Maria.
i)
Two beautiful brown and white female
puppies, six weeks old, free to a good
home. Call Blake at 7407.
Free, five week old puppies need a
good home. ^or further information,
call 7170.
To a good home, active 10 month old
female dog. Good with children, needs
lots of attention. Call 7850.
Miscellaneous
The Frosty Fingers Garden i, Club will
hold its next meeting Wednesday, Dec.
17, at 1:30 p.m. in the home of Bette
Ziegenbein, qtrs. 1040-E. Everyone is
requested to bring a plant to exchange
for Christmas.
Santa Claus will be visiting the base
between the 15th and 23rd, as well as
special visits. Call 9-2663 or 6254 for
more details or contact any senior.
The Ceramic Shop will now be open
Monday evenings from 6 to 10 p.m.
The Commissary Store will close at 3
p.m., December 24 and remain closed un-
til December 26. The store will also be
closed on New Year's Day, but will open
on January 2 for regular hours.
The senior class is having a spaghet-
ti dinner tomorrow from 5 to 8 p.m.
Tickets will be available from any sen-
ior.
THa Moaqp* of Cordoba
In Cordoba, the capital of the prov-
ince, there are valuable remains of past
civilizations, including the Mosque with
its 850 red and white pillars made of
alabaster and marble. There are also
the Alcazar do los Reyes Cristianos with
its beautiful gardens and the fortified
tower of La Calahorra.
Tamar of Gold
Seville, also included in this tour,
is a city with a great personality of
its own. Situated on the banks of the
Guadalquivir River, it is a center of
attraction for the whole world. No mat-
ter what time of year, there is an air
of festivity. The Cathedral is the
largest and one of the most beautiful in
Spain with paintings by Goya and Van
Dyke. Nearby is the Moorish Alcazar and
the Tower of Gold. Enjoy the colorful
Plaza de Espana and the labyrinth of
small streets with gleaming white
houses.
An English-speaking guide will con-
duct the tour. You will have plenty of
time to spend on your own to shop or re-
lax in a typical 'tapas' bar and enjoy
drink or sample the famous sherries
the area.
The low cost of this trip includes
hotel accommodation with bath, breakfast
and dinner, all transportation and
sight-seeing tours and service charges.
Chriatma* in I .widow
The last day to make reservations for
the London Christmas week is Tuesday, so
if you wish to enjoy the traditional
spirit of Christmas in the city of "A
Christmas Carol", contact the Tour Of-
fice at 4220 or 4200.
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