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April 30, 1976
(Photo by AN Bob Herskovitz)
Little League starts
Little League tryouts will be held
tomorrow for all registered or depend-
ents interested in registering at this
time.
Tryouts will be held at the Little
League field. All selected managers and
coaches are requested to attend at times
stated for their age group.
Applications are strongly requested
from age group 13-15 for a senior league
division this year. This division is an
addition to last year’s league. However,
interest at present does not justify the
cost of equipment and uniforms. Every
effort will be made to make this league
division possible.
Tryouts are considered mandatory for
all players within the area to achieve
the balance of talent during draft of
players. All players who fail to attend
tryouts will be assigned to teams by the
player agent.
Times for tryouts are as follows:
Age group Time
9 and 10 11:00
11 and 12 1:00
13 to 15 3:00
White Falcon
SPORTSUNE
Softball leagues shape-up
The 1976 slowpitch softball league
now has 25 entries. The leagues will
be formed with early line favorites
based only on past performance being CFK
and Grindavik and the 57th. Darkhorses
with the potential to upset the early
line are MCS, AFI and Hosp and the Bo-
diddlies. Real long shots are Recre-
ation and the Specters. A cinch to al-
ways be a winner is Jupiter Plurius.
Intermediate
Twelve teams will play in intermedi-
ate softball with 57th, Rockville and
the Marines sure to be in the front.
AIMD and AFI will probably be the foxes
while NAVFAC and Security are almost
sure to play the role of hounds. Sure
to spring a few surprises are the Super-
zombies while the Clowns will supply the
entertainment.
Fastpiteh
Pitching will be the name of the game
as five teams will probably play. Bob
McDermott will guarantee the Independ-
Golfers get ready for
the 1976 season
The first meeting was held Wednesday
with about ten prospective teams. Team
setups are unknown at this time, how^
ever, AFI is known to have a one-handi-
capper, so they.will rule as the early
favorite* Play will begin around May 12
at Keflavik Golf Club. Paul Eastman
will be chairman, and he has arranged
some matches with Ness, Keflavik and
Graveholt golf clubs for the summer.
Paul's number is 2121 for any informa-
tion.
ents a shot at the pennant with other
pitching being a good question mark.
More will be available as soon as the
pitchers crawl out from under the con-
venient rocks with the coming of warmer
weather.
Ladies' Softball
Six teams have been formed with two
more needed. Anyone wishing to play or
anyone wishing to form a team, contact
Dick Plante. The WAVES look like the
early favorites with some good athletes.
However, there are many unknown quanti-
ties. More will be known in next week's
edition.
Helpers needed
It's almost time for the end of this
school session and that means that it's
almost summer sports season for hund-
reds of kids on the NATO Base.
That means that it's almost Tee Ball
season. Tee Ball is a team game like
baseball consisting of a ball batted
from a tee, instead of being pitched,
and everyone hitting and fielding.
It's free for children ages 5 to 8
who wants to play. But Bill Thornton,
a representative of the Fleet Reserve
Association (FRA), which is sponsoring
Tee Ball, said unless some parents and
adults start volunteering to help
out, there may not be a Tee Ball season
this year.
The FRA needs coaches, assistants,
time keepers or whatever skills a
person cares to bring to the kids. If
you are interested in helping, or if you
would like to register your boy or girl
for Tee Ball, call Bill Thornton at home
6278 or at work 7507 or Chris Christop-
herson at home 7562 or at work 4182.
League
standings
NORTHERN LIGHTS LEAGUE
1. //3 Grindy Grinders 11^—8^
2. //10 Dyn-o-mite 11-9
3. it9 The Unholy Rollers 11- 9
4. #2 Dumb Belles 11- 9
5. n Hope-In 11-9
High Game: Lori Knott 197
High Game with handicap:
Rita Odell 221
High Series: Mary Spillers 533
High Series with handicap:
Dora Fronabarger 536
Louise Sawmelle 536
Splits covered:
Dora Fronabarger 3-7-10
Terry Hall 4-5-7
Joyce Jones 5-8-10
Inez Parrot 5-10
Sherri Hart 4-10
Dot Hauger 5-10
Virgie Rouse 2-7
Anyone interested in Bowling on Mondav
afternoons at 1, can contact Carol at
at 7148.
ICEBREAKERS AFTERNOON LEAGUE
Team :7Win 1 Lost
1. White Knights 11 5
2. Ill Winds 10 6
3. Rollen On 9 7
4. Tidy Bowlers 9 7
5. Lucky Ladies 8- 8
High Game Lori Knott 203
High Series Carol Holmes 534
Inez Parrot 504
Splits Covered Lori Knott 538
L. Sawmellee 4-5&3-10
J. Scherer 4-5-7
B. Walden 2-7
D. Haugher 5-7
K. .Malenfant 2-4-10
C. Daigle 5-10
Bowlers are still needed in this League.
Contact Sharon at 7668.
DEADLINE:
Mo-day
Automobiles
1969 VW, European specs., excellent
condition, new exhaust system, tire
chains, 76 inspection. $800. Call 7804.
1972 VW Beetle, low mileage, good
condition. Call Robinson work-7008, home
7516.
1969 Rambler, runs good, passed 76
inspection, two brand new summer tires
$400. Call Wendy 2224 or evenings 7340.
1973 Toyota Corolla. Call 4278.
1965 Country Station Wagon, runs
good, summer and winter tires $9G0. Call
Dave 4189 or after 5 4326 rm.301.
1975 Fiat 128, four door, European
specs., Icelandic undercoating,, ex-
cellent condition, free collision insur-
ance till August 76 $2400. Call 7550
after 5 p.m.
1942 Willys Jeep, four wheel drive, 4
cylinder, needs a six volt battery and
some minor work $550. Call Tom at 4284
or at BEQ 748 rm.222.
1974 Plymouth Gold Duster, 225 slant
six, R&H, interior decor, canopy vinyl
roof, spacemaker, etc. Only 10,700 miles
excellent condition. Available in four
weeks. Call 7108/7847.
1970 International Scout, four wheel
drive, good condition, standard trans-
mission, available in May $2500 or fair
offer. Call 2160.
1974 Blazer, $5,000 firm, loaded and
like new, 8,200 miles, new tires, ready
for off-road use in Iceland, V-8 auto,
p/s, p/b, cheyenne pkg., radio, skid
plates and much more. Call Lt. Bartley
7939/4452.
1971 Super Beetle, American specs.,
heavy duty suspension, rear window
defogger, aux. heater, ideal setup for
Iceland. $1300. Call 7829 and leave a
message for Jeff.
1973 VW 1303S, 23,000 miles, engine,
drive train, suspension and interior are
in good condition. Needs body work. Best
offer. Call Rich Guard 3315/3316.
1968 VW Beetle, excellent transporta-
tion. New shocks, carpet and engine.
Call 7777.
Crown Imperial- power windows, seats,
antenna, disc brakes, steering, climate
control heat and air conditioner front
and rear. Excellent performance on low
octane gas. Steel belted summer tires.
$1500. Call 7010.
1971 VW 1300. 33,000 miles, American
specs. In good running , shape. Available
May 11. $1,400. Call Dr. Calbert 6226 or
9-2050.
1974 VW Dasher, American specs,,
manual transmission, less than 7000
miles $4000 firm. Call Wolf 7056.
For Sale
Cassette deck Akai #GXC-460 with dust
cover. Call 4306 for further informa-
tion.
Carpeting-gold shag for entrance,
hall and stairs of 1000 housing. Rugs-
orange 6'X9'. Used 18 months. Call
7478.
4 studded snow tires, women's size 10
ice skates and hiking boots, men's size-
s' bowling shoes, 2' Christmas tree,
cosmetic case, rain poncho, dresses
sizes 20*$-24*$. Call 7350 after 3:30 p.m.
Sears Kenmore washer and dryer $125,
Singer Zigzag portable sewing machine
with case and buttonhole attachment $45,
Rival Crockpot $10, ironing board $5.
All available May 15. Call Frank at
7100-7795 or 9-3346.
New Dual 701 direct drive turntable
with super track cartridge $225. Call
Sibley at 7695 or 4421 after May 1.
New Yamaha F6-170 folk guitar with
case. Call Sibley at 4421 or 7695 after
May 1.
1000-watt transformer $10. Call 2160.
Four G78X15 summer tires $10 for
all, baby bath $3, high chair $5,
toaster in good condition $3. Call 7040
or 4227.
1000 watt transformer, Icelandic
Christmas tree. Call Lewis at 4107.
Casio fx-10 scientific calculator.
Performs trig., exponent and log func-
tions, powers, square roots and recip-
rocals. Manual, case and adaptor includ-
ed. Call 6158.
Pentax Spotmatic II $190, Super-Taku-
mar Telephoto 135mm lens $150, 28mm wide
angle lens $135, filters for the lens
with case $7, auto hollows for Pentax
$9, leather camera bag $35, gray lab
timer $30, Nikor developing tanks (120
and 135 reels) $14, Nikor developing
small tank (120 or 135 reels) $8, 2
Nikor reels for 120 $10, 2 Nikor reels
for 135 $8. Call PH2 Ed Lamica at the
Naval Station Photo Lab or Bks. 747 rm
223.
Stereo-Pioneer SX770 receiver, Jenson
TF3C 3-way speakers, BSR record changer.
Complete system $260. Call 5131 and ask
for A1.
3 developing print trays (11x14) $15,
Honeywell auto strobonar flash with bat-
tery case $120, set of poly contrast
filters $10. Contact Ed Lamica at the
Photo Lab or Bks. 747 rm. 223.
Four H78X14 belted summer tires with
two tires. Excellent condition. Call
King duty-7339, home-7231 room 216.
Muffler for 1600 engine $16. Call
SSgt. Jarvis 7882 normal duty hours.
Sofa with matching chair and white
table $60. Call 7669.
Minolta Super 8 movie camera and
movie light $125, one viewer-editor for
8 and super 8 movies $20, two bamboo bar
stools with cushions $10 ea. See at #5
Haedargata, Ytri Njardvik.
Lowery organ, VW radio. Call 4278.
One pair Bose 901 ebony cloth speak-
ers with stands $450. Call 7281 after
5:30 p.m.
Rummage sale-May 1, 11-4 p.m. China,
record table, coffee and end tables,
toys, knicknacks, records and misc. 1055
C Coral Sea.
Foam padded playpen with net siding,
9x12 yellow shag rug, jumbo bean s.bag
with Naughahyde cover. Call 7646.
750-watt transformer, voltage reg-
ulator for VW, oil and amp gauge set for
VW. Call 7829 and leave message for
Jeff.
Pack Out Sale- Like new clothing,
ladies size 7,8,9, boys 8, 10,20,36. Ne*
scout uniform-12, adult scout uniform*
8-lb. bowling ball, khaki trousers-36,
1 desk, 2 chests, mirror and other ex-
cellent buys. Qtrs.l003-A. All day
Tomorrow. Call Winnie at 4452.
Westinghouse washer and dryer $340.
Call Sgt. Peters 2130 or 7911 8 a.m. to
4:30 p.m.
Baby crib like new, misc. baby items,
$50.00 takes all. Call Sgt. Peters 2130
or 7911 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
New overhaul parts for VW, fits all
1500 series, cylinders and pistons and
complete gasket set $80, new never been
used dual action finishing sander $22,
baby car bed $12. Call Mentor at 4365.
Over 100 comic books, assorted ti-
tles. Priced from 5£. May be seen at
Qtrs 1059C Coral Sea or call 7467.
4 transformers: 1200-watt $15, 1600-
watt $20, 1000-watt $12, 750-watt $10.
Call 7435 before 5 p.m.
Pre-packout Treasure Sale: high chair
$13, Bobby Mac auto seat with shield
$14, oak barrel 36 in. high $145, bath-,
room space saver shelf $7, crib and
mattress $25, framed glass-covered map
of Iceland about 2x2*$ ft. $8, brass boat
propeller 2-bladed, 17 in. wide $20, old
oak table stripped for refinishing $65
Call 7056.
Wanted
Vocalist and bass player to join Rock
Band. Call Dave 4203 or Terry 4206
between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Someone to sew dresses, pants and
vests. Call 7350 after 4 p.m.
Used guitar, reasonably priced. Call
7467 or see at 1059C Coral Sea.
Bosson heads, plates, or animals. Any
reasonable price. Call 7777.
Lott
One year old female cat. Gray and
white. White spot on the tip of the
tail. Lost in Coral Sea. Reward. Call
7259.
Book "Glacier Pilot" with author
inscription in Admin Bldg. Please call
2101 or 2102. Reward.
Miscellaneous
The Thrift Shop is having a "Bag
Sale" on Monday, from noon to
4 p.m. Paper bags-50d large plastic bags
$1.00* Please bring your own bag.
Registration for the summer session
of Nursery School wiTl begin on Wednes-
day. Children who were three or
four years of age by last December 31
will be eligible. A class for those
children Who have turned three years jold
since December 31 will be held if
space is available. A five-dpllar
registration fee is required and the
full tuition for the first month is
requested. For further information
please call the Base Nursery at 7603. ,
There will be a party at the Ice and
Fire building T-183, tomorrow night at
7:30. All members and cast are invited.