The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 26.03.1976, Blaðsíða 4

The White Falcon - 26.03.1976, Blaðsíða 4
Page White Falcon .March 26, 1976 KBA presents bowling awards The Keflavik Bowling Association (KBA) announced the result of the Naval Station Intramural Bowling Leagues at the banquet held Monday night at the Top of the Rock Club. Trophies were awarded during the ban- quet to first, second and third place teams of each league and to the base roll-off champions. Individual trophies and awards were also given to outstand- ing bowlers of each league for high, average, high series, high game, high series with handicap, high game with handicap and most improved bowler. Ed Barefield hosted the event attend- ed by about 400 people. Guest speaker was Lieutenant Commander Gene Treadway, Naval Station recreation officer. Team trophies and individual awards went to: AMERICAN LEAGUE 1st place 2nd place 3rd place High average High series High game High series (hdcp) High game (hdcp) Most improved bowler INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE AA4V& WITH fiAUTAAM... fLLA&Li NATIONAL LEAGUE 1st place ROCKVILLE 2nd place COMFAIR 3rd place SUPPLY #1 High average Dave Nadolski (176) High series Gary Lane (623) High game Bemie Cruz (242) High series (hdcp) James Jones (697) High game (hdcp) Ron Bergeron (280) Most improved bowler Darryl Shoemaker (+16) NORTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE 1st place 2nd place 3rd place High average High series High game COMCLOSED NSGA AIMD Bill Stickles (178) Dwane Knott (616) Dave Trout (264) John Lee (701) Bruce Dietly (284) John Lee (+15) 57th FIS AIMD GRINDAVIK Dick Fiala (180) Ralph Fager (630) Jim King (253) High series (hdcp) Kent Houseman (713) High game (hdcp) Neal Swenor (290) Most improved bowler Kent Houseman (+15) NORTHERN GULFSTREAM LEAGUE 1st place AFI 2nd place COMFAIRKEF 3rd place ADMIN High average Keith Wieck (187) High series Charlie Clayton (624) High game Jim Martin (238) High series (hdcp) Mike Sauer (702) High game (hdcp) Woody Eastham (271) Most.improved bowler Larry Curl (+8) Everything you wanted to know about Tee Ball TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Tee Ball (that’s T-E-E B-A-L-L) is the national sport of Armenia utilizing a ball made from an aardvark bladder stuffed with old left socks, pushed around a daisey field with back issues of Reader's Digest by three teams of un- employed fishmongers. A. False. Tee Ball is a version of baseball consisting of a ball batted from a tee (like the one in golf, only bigger), instead of being pitched by the likes of Catfish Hunter, with everyone hitting and everyone fielding. And it's as American as Philadelphia. 2. Tee Ball is an unusually lengthy game. A. False. It’s a four inning game which lasts about an hour; plenty of time for fun. 3. Tee Ball is open to all NATO base personnel regardless of sex, race, the color of your Volkswagen, or age. A. False (the last part). If you are between 5 and 8 (inclusive), you can sign up for Tee Ball. If you happen to fall into another age bracket (as most of us do), you can still have some fun by helping the kids have some fun. The FRA needs volunteers to help organize Tee Ball. 4. Well, there goes my tax rebate. A. False. There are absolutely no fees involved. The program is sponsored by the Fleet Reserve Association, Branch 255, and they would like your support by allowing your child to play. 5. For more information I should call Bill Thornton at work 7507 or at home 6278, Chris Christopherson at work 4182 or home 7562 or Walt Wagner at work 7934 or at home 7643. A. True. 6. Tee Ball is a fun, wholesome way to introduce your girl or boy to team ath- letics, with a minimum of problems and a maximum of pleasure for everyone. A. True, of course. 1st place 2nd place 3rd place High average High series High game High series (hdcp) High game (hdcp) Most improved bowler VP-56 RECREATION AIROPS Keith Wigington (179) Dain Pearce (612) Mike Faschingbauer (267) Boleen (684) Granada (254) Dave Murphy (+11) D.B.s bag Roll-off The Annual Women's Base Roll-offs were held last Thursday and Friday. The women's championship was won by the "Dumb Belles" from the Monday En- listed Wives League. The Dumb Belles had a 264 game bowled by Lynn Granger and two 550 series—one by Lynn Granger and the other bowled by Sally Bedford. The trophies for both the Base Roll-off and the Annual Women's Tournament will be awarded togther. DEADLINE: 5p.m. Monday Automobiles K0LBEINN GRIMSS0N, a member of a local Reykjavik angling club, shows a serviceman the oroper techniques of fly rod casting. For the past five weeks, Grimsson and another local angler, Thorsteinn Thorsteinsson, have been volunteering their time holdino fly casting classes on Sunday afternoons at A. T. Mahan Lower School. Sponsored by the NATO Base Rod & Gun Club, the classes are open to anyone who wants to improve his fly casting form. You may use your own equipment or borrow from the Rod & Gun Club. The last class of the season will be held Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. Additional classes are scheduled for the near future. (photo by PHC Paul Schlappich) 57th beats Det. 14 Volleyball tourney stays tight By Bob Simister Team Action continues to be tight in all volleyball leagues. In intramural play the 57th FIS dropped DET-14 from the un- beaten ranks in a tough contest. 57th won the first and third games by scores of 15-12 and 15-13, while 'DET-14 took the middle game 15-11. DET-14 didn't have enough left to make a come- back in the third game. In mixed league action the Heines won two matches, one of which dropped the Hamburgers from the ranks of the unde- feated. Mixed Leagues HSI and HSII retain their unblemished 1. Heines records in Ladies league, with NSGA and 2. Fantastiks NCS close behind. 3. Hamburgers Standing Intramural League 1. AIMD 10 - 0 2. High School "A" 7 - 0 3. Supply 10 - 1 4. DET-14 10 - 1 5. 57th FIS 9 - 1 Women's League 1. High School I 7 - 0 2. High School II 6 - 0 3. NSGA 5 - 1 4. NCS 4 - 2 6-1 6-1 5-1 1963 Plymouth, 4 dr sedan, 225 cu.in. slant 6, radio, heater. 1976 inspec- tion. $350. Call Jim at 4397. 1963 Dodge 330. New battery, alter- nator and rotary. Summer tires and win- ter studded tires. 1976 inspection, very dependable. Available April 7, priced to sell. Call 5234/7341. 1964 Corvair. Call Rick at 7741. 1965 Toyota Landcruiser, heater, tires, four-wheel drive, good paint. Call Foster 4196/7502. $2,000. 1965 Ford Falcon, 4 dr, good, reliable transportation. Must sell $200. Call 24083. 1965 VW Beetle, rebuilt engine, body in fair condition. New battery, shocks, complete exhaust system, current inspec- tion. Call 2259 after 5 p.m. $500. 1969 Volvo 142, 1976 inspection and insured. Excellent condition. New tires, seat covers. $1500. Call 4122 or see at 9 Managata, Keflavik. 1969 VW wagon, outstanding condition, 1976 inspection, available now. Call 4302 or after 6 p.m. 5251. 1970 International Scout, 4 w/dr, ex- cellent condition. May see at Navy Lodge, room 211. 1971 Toyota Corona, 4 dr sedan, winter and summer tires. Runs good, available in May. Call 7548. 1971 Renault R-4, good condition, little car, 1976 inspection, front wheel drive, $850. Call 4122 or see at 9 Managata, Keflavik. 1972 VW Super Beetle, low mileage, good condition. Rebuilt engine, new muffler, generator. Call 7449 Friday, 7694 Saturday. Ask for Bruce. 1973 Datsun 610, 12,000 miles, 4 snow tires and 5 regular tread. $2,500. Call 7466/7339. 1973 VW Super Beetle, American specs, AM-FM radio. 4 new snow tires, 1976 in- spection, good condition, $1,900. Call 7646. 1973 HWD Jeep Commando (s/w), V-8, power steering, auto trans, excellent condition. 27,000 miles, call TSgt. Poole at 7100. 1974 Blazer, 8,000 miles. Fully loaded, excellent condition. Call Lt. Bartley at 7939/4452. 1974 Ford Econoline Van. Rear seats, rear mounted tire. Call 7421/6161. 1974 Fiat, American specs, 8,000 miles. $2450. Call 7421/6161. 1975 Jeep CJ-5, 258, 6 cyl. hardtop, skid plate, roll bar, rear seat, warn lock hubs. Call Barfield 7033/9-2693. 1975 Morris Mini 1000. 4,000 miles, new summer radials, studded snow tires, Excellent condition. Call 7149 after 6. Like new. Call or Sale Panasonic SA-6500 stereo receiver, 70 watts per channel, $250. Call 7646. 23" TV console- catalytic heater $18.00 - potty chair $2.00 - king size tapestry bedspread (shades of green) $18.00 - assorted women's dresses and pants outfits, size 14 $2.00-$7.00. Can be seen at Qtrs 1064C 11 - 12 Saturday. Parakeet cage and seed, $10; six cans (16 oz.) Coleman propane fuel. Call 7712. Bose 501 speakers, $225; Teac cas- sette deck A-450, $270; Garrard ZerolOOC plus Pickering cartridge 4 ch., $150. All in best condition. Call Tony, 6106. Icelandic iron, $10; toaster, $5; lamp $5. Needs no transformer. Call Terry at 7292 between 8 and 5. Baby car seat and infant seat, both $10. Call SSgt. Smith at 7137 or 7879. Nikkormat FTN camera, black body, 50mm f/1.4 Nikkor lens (auto), 135mm f/2.8 (auto) Vivitar lens, filters, lens caps and neckstrap. $350. Call Ray at 6238. Chest of drawers (wood) for child. Call Ray at 6238. Car seat for infant. 9-2693. Black & white TV, $50. Call 6258. Six VW studded snow tires 600 X 15; Icelandic baby carriage (Pram); largj^^L framed mirror 30" X 40"; 5-gal. Jeep gal^^p can. Call 7104/4257. Baby car seat, like new, $15. Call 7421/6161. Elmo "Dual 8" movie projector for Super 8 and regular 8mm film. 32mm zoom lens, variable speed, 110-220 volts. Excellent condition. $70. Call Chuck at 4397/7257. Baby tube, $2; baby carrier, $1; sterilizer and bottles, $10; maternity suit size 20, $25; high heels (black) never worn, $9; baby swing, $4; busy gym $2; woman's fur hat, $5; ironing caddy $4; lady's leather jacket size 16, never worn, $20. Call 7647. White trundle beds in excellent con- dition. $150. Call .7548. Rummage sale. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., qtrs 1045F, Bunker Hill. Miscellaneous Ford Bronco to trade for 1972 VW 413| in excellent condition. Call 4325. Lost Lost female cat. Gray and white long haired Angora. Answers to "Tuffy.,! Has been gone for two weeks. Call 5141/7940 Watch your savings grow. Take stock in America. Buy U.S. Savings Bonds

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