The White Falcon - 14.05.1976, Blaðsíða 4
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White Falcon
May 14, 1976
by Dick Plante
Ind. win slowpitch tourney
The Independents swept two games 15-1
and 4-0 to win the two-day slowpitch
pre-season tourney. Bob McDermott al-
lowed only two hits in each game as he
pitched his team to the title and estab-
lished them as the team to beat. He
struck out 18 in the two games. Randy
Spillers got more than one hit in each
game.
The 57th FIS Black Knights came out
of the loser’s bracket to defeat COM-
FAIRKEF 8-2 and 17-3 in the finals of
the 16-team Pre-Season Slowpitch
Tourney. The 57th had a good, tight in-
Det. 1 tops
Grindy
The game of the week featured Grindy
and Det. 1 as they battled ten innings
before Det. 1 scored on Pete Castello's
R-B-I single with Phil Mace on second.
Grindy took a 2-0 lead in the first in-
ning on base hits by Joe Spiechs, Tom
Bonnell and Gil Covey. Det. 1 tied the
score in the fifth on "Frenchy" Jacque's
and "Peachy" Cream’s base hits. Nobody
scored until the tenth as pitchers Jack
McLavrin and Jim Tabor kept the hits
scattered.
Four teams undefeated
Four teams are undefeated after two
days of action in the National Slowpitch
Softball League. COMFAIRKEF, NSGA, Det.
1 and Comptroller led the parade as Bill
Stove, Comptroller; Bill Burns, COMFAIR-
KEF; Jose Kutzera, NSGA; Joshua Denni-
son, NSGA; Randy Williams, NSGA; and
Tony Felton, High School, are leading
the hitters. Kutzera has two homers
among his hits.
field, adequate outfielding, good pitch-
ing and plenty of power. The Knights
took a 12-2 lead and, despite the loss
of pitcher Jack Davis, who had his eye
on the game too well, they maintained
the lead until the end. COMFAIRKEF came
back, but it was too little, too late
for the Ambassadors.
The High School, aided by a 54-year-
old rookie pitcher and the big bat of
Randy Spillers, swept the pre-season
Intermediate Tourney in three straight
games, defeating AIMD 8-4, Marines 11-1
and 57th FIS 16-6. Randy batted in 15
runs in the three games. Doug Rautio,
at short stop, was outstanding while all
the H.S. batters had a field day. 57th
came in second, defeating NSGA 10-0 and
VP-5 8-7.
Spillers
selected
Randy Spillers was chosen player of
the week for his heroics in the weekend
playoff action. Randy went 5/6 in the
Fastpitch Tourney as the Independents
won 15-1 over 57th FIS and 4-0 over
NSGA. In the Intermediate action, Randy
went 9/11 including four triples and
three homers while batting 15 runs in
three games.
Heinies‘KO’ Fantastics
The Heinies defeated the Fantastics
for the Mixed Doubles Volleyball Champi-
onship 15-10, 15-6. This game ends vol-
leyball competition for the year. The
two teams had been tied with 20-2 re-
cords for the season.
DEADLINE:
5p.m.
Monday
Automobiles
1965 Buick, reliable transportation,
see, to appreciate. Phone 4354 after 5
7022, 0730-1630 ask for TSgt Dunkinson.
1969 VW American specs, '71 engine,
radio, summer and winter tires-available
June 4. Call 6169 for more informa-
tion .
1974 Fiat 128 American specs summer
and winter tires, insurance, $300 under
book price - $2100. Call 7421 or 6161.
1973 Range Rover, super four Wheel
drive. Available immediately. Contact
LT Hammock 4203/4459.
1974 VW Dasher, U.S. specs, 7000
miles. $3900 firm. Call Wolf, 7056.
1974 Toyota Land-Cruiser toll bar,
warn model 8000 winch, carpeting and
in very good condition, with 9300 miles,
call during working hours 6107.
1973 Toyota Corolla, call 4278.
1966 VW American specs, red, J01842
available now, $500. Call Tom at 4108
at work or 7866 at home.
1975 Fiat 128 4 door, with European
specs and Icelandic undercoating in ex-
cellent condition for $2100. Call 6122
or 7550 after 5 p.m.
1967 VW Bug - inspected and insured
call Glenna at 4692 during working
hours.
1960 Austin Healy "Bug Eyed" Sprite,
classic, over $1000 invested into car,
needs minor work, runable. Asking $700
call 4693 ask for Mike.
1973 VW Fastback with American specs,
excellent condition, new paint job, body
work, steel belted tires, AM/FM radio.
76 inspection, insured, pre-cooling and
heating system. Call AE2 Gonzales at
7287 Mon-Fri.
1969 Chevy 3/4 ton pick-up truck C20
with every extra available. Call 7435.
1974 Toyota Corolla station wagon.
Call 4286 between 8-5 daily. After 5
p.m. call 7427, ask for Tony, room 103.
1970 VW Bug good condition with extra
tires for $1050. Phone 4302 during
working hours or 5251 after 6 p.m. and
weekends
1972 Jeep Commando V-o, PS, AT, radio
and extra Jerry cans. Also four studded
snow tires. Call 5119 or 7257.
1973 MG Midget, U.S. specs, excellent
shape throughout car Will accept part
or trade for 4x4 in good shape. Call AT2
Wilson at 4325.
1970 Toyota Corona automatic, in good
cond., passed '76 inspection, summer and
winter tires. Insurance paid for this
year. Available 1st week of June. Call
between 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
1974 Vega GT Hatchback with 4-speed
transmission, deluxe interior, excellent
condition, 76 inspection and very eco-
nomical. Contact Lon 7585/7538.
1973 VW Squareback $400 below retail
Bluebook. Available immediately. Phone
7846.
1973 VW 1300, U.S. specs, radio cas-
sette tape deck, ski rack and 4 studded
snow tires. Available in June. Contact
Barbara Brown at work: 7412 home:9-2961.
1974 VW III for sale, low mileage and
excellent shape. AM/FM radio-ph. 4477.
1969 Volvo 164- excellent condition,
available mid-June. Call LCDR Bortz at
7240.
1970 Opel Kadett wagon 37,900 miles 4
speed transmission $1000. firm. Call
7344 home or 7882 duty phone.
1970 VW Beetle European specs, new
paint job and body work, 76 inspected,
new exhaust system, four studded and
four regular tires, and good engine.
Call AE2 Gonzales at 7287.
1972 VW Squareback needs a good
home. A friendly car in excellent con-
dition—reliable—4 new summer tires.
For information, call Penni 7008/2105 or
7475 after 4 p .m.
'73 VW Super Beetle, American specs.,
AM-FM radio, rear window defroster, snow
tires, recent tune-up, '76 inspected.
$1800. Call 7646.
For Sale
SA 6500 Panasonic receiver $250.
Call 7646.
Be prepared for next winter—buy your
studded snow tires now. E78-14, only
used 5 months, $25/ea. Tourister cos-
League
sta ndings
NORTHERN LIGHTS LEAGUE
1. Unholy Rollers 16 - 12
2. Grindy Grinders 15^-12^
3. Gutter Dusters 15 - 13
4. Dumb Belles 15 - 13
5. Pick Pockets 15 - 13
High Series: Inez Parrott 522
High Game: Bev McKie 208
Anyone interested in bowling on Monday
afternoon league should contact Carol
Holmes at ext. 7148.
ICELAND COUPLES LEAGUE
High Series:
Women Men
Sonja Cristwell 512 Bud Quinn (sub) 626
Carol Holmes 481 Harlyn Parker 563
Chris Thornton 471 Dwane Knott 554
High Game:
Women Men
Sonja Cristwell 194 Bud Quinn (sub) 215
Carol Holmes 192 Bud Snyder 213
Claudia Wolfe 189 Randy Spillers 205
Splits Converted
Joan Enriquez 5-7
ICEBREAKERS AFTERNOON LEAiUE
Team Win Lost
1. White Knights 15*4 8Js
2. The Ill Winds 15 9
3. Rollen On 13 11
4. Fowl Four 13 11
5. "953-2" 12Ss llh
High Game Carol Holmes 228
Inez Parrott 211
High Series Carol Holmes 601
Merle Parker 502
Rose Parham 513
Inez Parrott 552
Splits Covered C. Holmes 6-10
T. Palozzi 5-6
L. Sawmellee 2-7
C. Lewis 2-7-8-9
Bowlers are still needed in this League.
Contact Sharon at 7668.
Many of the conservation measures in-
volve saving electricity. But there is
one way customers can help save it be-
fore it gets to their homes or work
areas.
The station procures its electric
power from the Government of Iceland.
The maximum capacity of our converter
(a device used to change 50 cycle to 60
cycle) is 8,600 kilowatts. The sta-
tion's current work day peak load is
9,200 kilowatts, way above the maximum
our converter can carry.
In order to meet the demand, one of
our generators, which can produce a max-
imum of 1,250 kilowatts, has to be
placed in service. The fuel consumption
of the engine is 90 gallons per hour.
At an average of 11 hours per work day,
the amount of fuel consumed is 990 gal-
lons or $386 per work day. For 22
working days each month, this would
amount to $8,400 per month.
If everyone scheduled their chores to
lighten the load at the generating plant
during the peak hours, the station would
not have to run the generator. The
utilities fuel consumption would be
eliminated, and the possibilities of
brownouts or blackouts would be reduced.
Here's how we can do it:
1. If humanly possible, we should not
run electrical equipment at peak hours—
especially things like heaters, motors,
floodlights, electronic equipment (in-
cluding computers) and any intermittent-
ly high consumption equipment.
2. Users should schedule electrical
tests for off-hours.
3. Personnel must be conservative in
using lights and home appliances (dish-
washers, clothes dryers/washers, elec-
tric ovens, and clothes irons) at peak
hours.
Station peak hours are from 8 a.m. to
5 p.m. each work day.
metics case $5; Tourister suitcase 22",
$5 (needs lock fixed); size 9 women's
shoes, like new, $5/pair. Ground poncho
$8; albums $l/each. Call 7350.
8% x 11^ oval, braided rug w/runner
like new $35. One four-drawer chest $15
and one nine-drawer dresser $20. Both
for $30. 2262/Qtrs 617-C.
Sculptured pile bathroom carpet cut
to fit B or D apt. in 1000-type housing
Avocado Leaf $20. Matching seat cover
and tank cover $6—used six months.
Sears Die Hard battery—12 volt—top
mount terminal—never used $55. Call
4253.
750 watt transformer, voltage regula-
tor for VW, oil and amp gauge set for
VW. Call 7829 and leave message for
Jeff.
Lowrey organ $600. Call 4278.
Stereo Pioneer SX-770 receiver. Jen-
sen TF-3C 3-way speakers BSR record
changer. Complete system $260. Call
5131. Ask for A1 this weekend.
Sears Kenmore washing machine $65;
broiler oven $15. Call Francks at 7100,
6226 or 9-3346.
Portable Admiral 19-inch TV with
stand $70. Call 7847/7108.
One set of 4 F78-14 studded snow
tires $60. One pair of Bug chains $5.
One VW Bus muffler $10. Large assort-
ment of comic books. 7717.
Four F78-14 studded snow tires $90.
Used one winter, cost $154 new. Call
7212 day, 7277 night.
Wanted
Clothes dryer and lawnmower before
May 19. Call 7274.
Bicycle for eight-year-old boy. Call
McCormick 5237.
Typewriter in fairly good condition.
Call 7436 from 8 to 5 p.m. 2136 after
5 p.m. Ask for Zitzow.
Babysitter for 2 small children in
our house on base. Phone work 7721 or
home 5276.
Need babysitter in my home for two
children ages 5 months and 5 years.
Monday-Friday 3 to 5. Please call 5268
after 5 p.m.
Kenmore washer, two baby crib frames,
end tables, table and chairs, swing set,
carpet pieces, rocking horse and other
miscellaneous items. Ph. 6258, 607G
tomorrow.
Pack Out Sale. Huge oak barrel $25.
Moroccan Samovar $145. Two-bladed brass
propeller, 17 inches wide, $20. Crib
and mattress, $25. 2113.
One pair Bose 901 ebony speakers with
stands, $450. Call 7218 after 5:30 p.m.
19" B/W Motorola TV $65. One male
hamster with cage $5. Call Shorty a 'A
2163. 1
1500, 500, 250 watt transformers.
All for $30 or will sell separately.
Call 4468.
Westinghouse washer/dryer $340. Like
new. Call Sgt. Peters 8 to 4—2130.
Home 6 to 10 p.m.—7151.
Free
To good home: seven-week-old kittens
weaned and box-trained—Ph. 7243.
Miscellaneous
The 1976 Graduating Class of A. T.
Mahan would like to thank all members of
the community who rented seniors, bought
coffee at night school and for any other
contributions made. Without their he]j^
the trip to Copenhagen would not ha^|
been the success that it was. Thank
you.
Lamaze classes will begin May 24. To
register, call Glenda Taylor at 7254.
There will be a special meeting for
the Top of the Rock Advisory Board next
Friday at 1:30 p.m. for the nomination
of new board officers. All advisory
board representatives are urged to at-
tend .
Do you require someone to "House Sit"
and look after your pets and slants
while you tour Europe? My wife is ar-
riving 14 July for a 1 week visit and I
need a house, so let's get together!
Call Chuck Rigby 2203.