The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 30.01.1976, Blaðsíða 4

The White Falcon - 30.01.1976, Blaðsíða 4
Page 4 White Falcon January 30, 1376 by Dick Plante uso BASKETBALL LEAGUES LEADING SCORERS AMERICAN LEAGUE TEAM PTS. Z 1. Don Johnson CFK 334-17=19.7 2. Reg Scott Marines 325-20=16.3 3. Mike Lowe Weapons 316-17=18.6 4. Wes Henson NSGA 307-20=15.4 5. Julio Nievas Medical 286-15=19.1 NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAM PTS. X 1. Harold Robbins VP-56 341-17=20.1 2. Bob Simister AIMD 274-20=13.7 3. Myles Neill 57th 273-14=19.7 4. John Coggins Supply 255-18=14.1 5. Mike Perry NCS 236-17=13.9 RECREATION LEAGUE TEAM PTS. % 1. Bruce Wingate VP-56 202- 9=22.4 2. Mark Albers Rec. 144- 9=16.0 3. Bob Casey Det. 14 104- 5=20.8 4. Ray Hammock CFK 98- 7=14.0 5. Spencer Heywood IDF 91- 6=15.1 LADIES LEAGUE TEAM PTS. % 1. Ruth Connell JGG 199-15=13.3 2. Cherie Autrey Vikings 168-14=12.0 3. Sherry Jerowicz Rugrats 157-10=15.7 4. Beth Carson Rugrats 146-14=10.4 5. Pat Lintner Guardiannes 1U7-1U=1U.7 Racquetball Recreation Dept. won the B league racquetball championship with NCS(a) coming in second. Rec. finished with 19 points while NCS finished with 18. In the first games NCS needed a win to take first place, however, after splitting the singles 2-2, Jack Eubanks and Howie Pilcher clinched first with a hard bout, 30-28, win in doubles. Rec. had 3 ties and no defeats enroute to the championships. IDF, led by Pete Hershfield, has clinched a tie for first with VP-56(b) having the only chance to tie them if they win their last two matches. Four teams have a chance to finish in second place with DET 3 and DET 360 having out- side chances if they win all of their remaining matches. The new league opens Tuesday with 7 teams in the A league and 11 in the B league. The leagues have been an outstanding success as play has been close and competition keen. 1976 Vollyball program The 1976 Volleyball program .begins Feb. 23. All athletic representatives are urged to canvass their units for a suitable coach or team captain. Name, rate and telephone number of the team representative should be submitted to Dick Plante, Athletic Director, by phone (5191) or in writing. A meeting of all team captains will be held in the fieldhouse at 11 a.m. on Feb. 11, to combine entries. A follow- up meeting will be held at 11 a.m. on Feb. 18. Intramural, recreation, ladies and mixed doubles leagues will be formed. Mixed doubles will play on weekends and recreation league will play at noon. All entries must be submitted by Feb. 19 to Dick Plante. All-Navy Championships* 1976 sit«s and dates set 1st game of Ambassador’s Cup The station All Stars took a one game lead by defeating the Icelandic National team, 79-73, in the first game of their five game series in a foul-played game. The first half had little excitement as both teams traded fouls with the lo- cal five ahead, 31-30. Action picked up Basketball Game of the Week The triple overtime win by AIMD over DET 14's Jolly Green Giants was picked as the game of the week. AIMD opened a 14 point lead early, only to be tied with two seconds to go on a driving hook shot by Rick Garlie of the Giants. The two big men, Bob Casey of.DET 14 and Bob Simister of AIMD had good nights, however Bob's supporting cast proved superior as Jack Cunningham and Mark Albers were in double figures. The game was very well played both on defense and offense with a minimum of fouling. Scoring at the half was 27-13, with both teams having 40 and 44 before Mark Albers came through with three quick baskets to settle the verdict. Player of the Week Don Johnson of CFK was chosen player of the week for his consistent scoring and rebounding strength for the CFK Blue Knights. Don is a 6'8",- 250 lb. pillar of strength who is hard to move around the hoop. He is averaging 19.7 a game, mostly on hooks and tap-ins. Don attended college at Holy Cross University in Mass. and was bom in Brooklyn, NY. It is hoped he will pro- vide the height necessary to bring back the Ambassador’s Cup. Bowling league standings JUNIOR BOWLING LEAGUE TEAM STANDINGS 1. "Smokin" 2. Team 2 3. Team 3 HIGH SERIES: Eight Naval activities have been named to host the 11 All-Navy Champion- ships for 1976. Competition will be held in nine sports events, chess and talent. The sites and dates for the sports championships are: Basketball—NAS Memphis, Mar. 1-5. Boxing—NAVSUPPACT Mare Island, Mar. 12. Volleyball—NAVSUPPACT Long Beach, Apr. 12-16. Bowling—NAVSTA San Diego, May 31- June 4. Tennis—NAB Little Creek, Aug. 9- 13. Slowpitch Softball—NAVSTA San Diego, Aug. 9-13 Fastpitch Softball-NAVSUPPACT Long Beach, Aug. 16-20. Golf—NAS Oceana, Sept. 6-10. Sailing—NETC Newport, Sept. 6-13. The chess championship will be Sept. 4-9 at NAVSECGRUACT, Ft. Meade. The ta- lent finals will be at NAB Little Creek, Nov. 14-18. (Boys) Ricky Opilla 496/553 A (Girls) Hoftis Austin 474/600 HIGH GAME SCRATCH: (Boys) Ricky Opilla 169 (Girls) Hoftis Austin 183 HIGH GAME HANDICAP: (Boys) Jerry Tolson 199 (Girls) Hoftis Austin 225 ICEBREAKERS LEAGUE TEAM STANDINGS WON LOST 1. The Boobs 37 23 2. Wild Cats 37 23 3. Tidy Bowlers 35 25 HIGH SERIES: Faye Dickens 520 HIGH GAME: Merle Parker 193 SPLITS CONVERTED: Angela Hill 4/5/7, 4/5 Ladies interested in joining this Thursday afternoon league should call Dot at 7365. Bowlers are needed as reg- ulars and substitutes. ENLISTED WIVES LEAGUE TEAM STANDINGS WON LOST 1. Splitters 38 1/2 21 1/2 2. Pinworms 35 25 3. Dumb Belles 33 1/2 22 1/2 4. It’s Us 31 1/2 28 1/2 5. Grindy Grinders 29 31 HIGH SERIES & GAME: Bette Ziegenbein 194/536 SPLITS CONVERTED: Joyce Jones 3/10 Linda Hill 4/5 Faye Dickens 5/6/10 ICELAND COUPLES LEAGUE TEAM STANDINGS WON LOST //13 Flippity Flyers 45 19 //12 Infusorians 40 1/2 2011/2 //7 Misfits 39 25 //11 Doobie Das 39 25 //4 Krauts +2 38 26 HIGH SERIES(women) Mary Spillers 561 (men) Jack Klabechek 580 HIGH GAME(women) Carol Holmes 216 (men) Frank Larmeir 227 SPLITS CONVERTED: Kay Mayberry 5/10 Sherri Babb 4/5/7 Chris Thornton 5/10 Dave Miller 5/7 Tim Holmes 5/10 Dave Haviland 6/7 5/7 Sammy Shoemaker 5/7 in the second half as the visitors took a seven point lead, 59-52. Mike Lowe hit several baskets and Larry Rawlins started hitting the boards while Mike Perry controlled the tempo of the game. This combination led the All Stars to a seven point lead, 71-64. The teams traded baskets as the final countdown found the home team ahead, 79- 73. Leading the All Stars in scoring was Harold Robbins (18) , Larry Rawlins (17) and for the visitors, it was Jon Sigurdsson (14) and Ken Farounds (12) in double figures. The next game is sched- uled for Feb. 1 at the local gym. Sports banquet set The 1976 Intramural Sports banquet for the winter season will be held Feb. 26, at the Officers' Club at 7 p.m. Dress will be casual with tickets available at the gym. See Dick Plante for tickets. Trophies will be presented for bas- ketball, racquetball, ladies basketball and Recreation league ball. A band will be playing,with steamboat round on the menu. At the USO this week: Tonight, Lee will take about takinj portraits at 7 p.m. Tacos and movies are the fare Satur- day at 3 and 7 p.m. Photo exhibit, sheepskin raffle, sourdough pancakes and Robinson Crusoe day is on the agenda for Sunday. The photo exhibit will be compiled of pic- tures from the LACC classes. Movie times are 2 and 7 p.m. Monday is Groundhog Day. Don't for- get to look for your shadow. On Tuesday, it is hamburger stroga- noff at the snack bar as long as it lasts. Bake bingo begins at 7 p.m. fol- lowed by bouts of arm wrestling to test your strength. The USO celebrates it's 35th birth- day Wednesday. Movies shown at 2 and 7 p.m. Thursday is John Witherspoon's birth- day. Friday is fishday at the USO. The snack bar features deep fried fish an> chips every Friday, all day long. The USO is collecting baked goods' from anyone willing to donate them to be taken to the personnel at H-3 on Wednes- day, Feb. 11. You may bring them to the USO anytime between now and then. Weight Watchers is now meeting again every Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. in the base dispensary. If you need to lose weight and could use some group support, call Joanie at the USO for fur- ther information, ext. 6124/6113. I cujmtm 1 No advertisements will be accepted by phone. They must be submitted in writing with phone number and signature. Automobiles 1963 Chrysler p/s, p/b, good condit- ion. Call 4195 work, 7615 home. 1973 Vega Hatchback, 140-4 cyl. 4 speed trans, good condition, best offer. Must complete sale by 15 Feb. Call Branson at 4493 work, 4144 home. 61 VW, runs, needs engine work. Make offer. Call Mac 4320 work, 6177 home. 1968 Ford Cortina GT rebuilt engine, exhaust system, front end, new wheel bearings, manifold, summer tires, bat- tery, regulator. Insured & inspected. Could use paint. Good for your tour. Call 2130 work, 7569 home. 1965 Rambler $350. Call 2205 work, 7862 home. 1972 Plymouth Satellite station wagon call 2203 during working hours ask for Burns. Blue & white 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger good transportation, 3 new snow tires, new shocks, new muffler, $1500 or best offer. Call Lyons at 2121 at work. 1970 VW good condition, low mileage, 4 extra tires. Call Lt. Olson 4202 work, 7295 home. 1971 Austin, front wheel drive, $800. Call 4326, 1 to 4 Mon. to Fri. 1971 Ford Bronco, 4 wheel drive, best offer over $2,500. Call Jon Granger 6238 work, 4369 home. 71 VW, 39,000 miles, studded snow tires, plus 4 summer tires, runs. Call 3201. 1970 VW bug, runs good. $700 or best offer. Call 4424 between 5 and 10 p.m. 69 Ford Mach I (green), 5 new studded snow tires, points, plugs, condenser & others. Good running condition. Call 7589 work, 6261 home. Red 65 VW, chains and new battery, insured, $750. Call Garnett at work 4421 or 4482. 1974 VW beetle automatic stick- shift, low mileage, 4 summer and 4 studd ded tires. Call Chris Swol 7303 work. 1975 VW Rabbit, sunroof, AM/FM, four Michelens, four studded tires, Call Chris Swol 7303 at work. 1975 VW beetle. 7000 km, AM/FM radio, new snow & summer tires. Must sell. Call 7860—Joe Ambrose. 1973 VW Super Beetle with U.S. specs. 13,000 miles, studded & summer tires in- cluded. Best offer above $1800. Call Marv at 7957 or 4411. Motorola Quasar color TV with stand excellent condition. Small electric heater. Four F70 X 14 summer tires. Call 7438. Kodak Ekta Sound movie camera and sound projector, both brand new. Call B.B. at 7505 after 6:30 p.m. $275. One suitcase, good condition $10. Seven foot artificial Scotch Pine Xmas tree $5. Polaroid model 210 camera with flash $30. Call Branson 4493 or 4144. Icelandic baby carriage $60. One AR-2 speaker. Call 7147. Westinghouse upright freezer, 11.2 cu.ft., 3 yrs. old. Runs good. Call Bruce at 4194 after 2 p.m. Pioneer 949 4-ch receiver excellent condition $350. Two Kenwood 777- A speakers $105 each. Call 5275. Transformers of various wattage. Call 6146 for information. Kimball piano, early American design, 3 yrs. old, great condition. Call 2246. Wanted A good home for a loving pet hampster call 6276. 5.6 X 15 Mounted snow tire. Call 7303 work, 4435 home. Maternity pants suit pattern #6| size 12. Call Mark 7782. Miscellaneous For Sale Manual meat slicer with adjustable blade. Two snowmobile suits size 16 & 18. Six foot silver Xmas tree. Call 7775 after 6 p.m. There will be a discussion on breast- feeding Mon., Feb. 2, at 10 a.m. in quarters 670 2-E. For more information call Linda Winkler 7616 or Lyn Cote 7370. The Dispensary needs nurses to help with its Disaster Preparedness Plan. All interested nurses are invited to a meeting in the Dispensary Outpatient Clinic Tues. at 7 p.m. The Fil-Am Association of Keflavik will hold a general assembly meeting tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Sand Hut. All members are urged to attend the meeting which will include a discussion of the agenda for 1976. Symphonic Band members: Band rehears- als are held every Wednesday evening in the band room at the high school. Re- hearsal' times are 7 to 9 p.m. All int ested musicians are welcome to atf and join in. Thrift Shop Sale— Mon. noon to 4 50<? a bag. Bring your own bag! Tomorrow the Seniors of A. T. Mahan will be waiting for your calls to do ANY odd jobs you need done. The number for this fantastic service is 7012. The American Red Cross will offer a swimming course in Life Saving and Rescue Techniques. The class will start Mon. and sessions will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. daily Mon. thru Thur. for 3 1/2 weeks. Those interested call Lori at the pool, 6131.

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