The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 11.06.1976, Blaðsíða 4

The White Falcon - 11.06.1976, Blaðsíða 4
Page 4 White Falcon June 11, 1976 Guardiannes hand Waves first defeat AirOps gets first win Bill Brans ted was the hero of the game as he homered in the bottom of the •seventh for AirOps1 Maiden win of the •season. Ironically, the GSE Oilers were coming off a big upset themselves and this was Sid Johnes' last game, however, It was doomed for failure. Pat Wathen had 3/3 and Joe Gass 3/4 to lead the at- tack for GSE while Bill Ede had 3/4. Bill Blish 3/3 and Hondo Benjamin 3/4 led the Operations crew in the game and set up the stage for Bransted’s heroics. Benjamin also homered for AirOps. League standings NATIONAL LEAGUE Teat 1. Randy Williams NSGA 21-28-750 2. Frank King HS 14-22-636 3. Kevin Gallagher CFK 19-31-612 4. Jon Kutzera NSGA 23-39-589 5. Paul Pozniak NSGA 21-36-588 AMERICAN Team 1. Pat Wathen GSE 16-23-696 2. Nick O'Dell NCS 17-26-654 3. Randy Spiller NCS 17-28-607 4. Bill Eckman Rock 21-35-600 5. Randy Jones Marines 15-26-578 Soccer players sought The station soccer team will play in competition with local Icelandic teams. All personnel interested in playing or coaching should call the gym at 5191, giving name and telephone number. INTERMEDIATE Team 1. Pat McClartv Rock' 15-24-625 2. Paul Poznihk NSGA 15-24-625 3. Steve Romeo Marines 19-31-613 4. Jim Bartlow AFI 13-22-591 5. George Wilson Marines 15-26-577 FAST 1. Goose Gosnell Ind 8-11-727 2. Jim Payne Ind 8-15-533 3. Kiddie Karr Ind 7-15-467 4. Jose Murray Ind 6-13-462 5. Joe Vnnitti Ind 5-11-455 LADIES Team 1. Sandy Wieck Waves 19-30-633 2. Nicky Negretti Waves 18-30-600 3. Pat Spectre Ind 15-25-600 4. Kathy McClintock Waves 15-26-577 5. Beth Carson Waves 14-25-560 6. Ruth Ghoste Ind 14-25-560 Det.14 grandslam wins Rich Garlie was tne hero of the Jolly Green Giants as he hit a bases-loaded grantf slam homer with Det. 14 trailing 18-17. Rich, who had been having a slow start, had 3/4 for the day. Jack Zitzow had 3/3 for the JGG men while for Supply it was Joe Russ 4/5 and Kiddie Karr 3/4 with a homer as they came back from a 17-10 deficit to tie in the sixth. Sup- ply took the lead 18-17 in the top of the seventh on Russ's triple, but Garlie turned out the lights and put the icing on the cake. There will be a Bicentennial swim meet at the base swimming pool on July 3. A sign-up list is now posted at the Base, Gym. The NSGA Guardiannes 8-7 win over the previously undefeated Waves was selected as one of the two games of the week. The Waves took a 3-2 lead on the second in- ning on five base hits by Sandy Wieck, Nick Negretti, Roxy Dodd, Kathy McClin- tock and Beth Carson after the NSGA girls has scored two also on five base hits. The fourth was the big inning for the Guardiannes as they bunched base hits by Kay Dennison, Carolyn Kinney, Pat Butler, Ellie Parham and Pia Hodin- ski with an error to score six runs. The Waves came back with one in the fifth and three in the seventh, but Beth Carson could not rise to the occasion as she usually does. A great catch by the centerfielder sealed the victory on Behh's bid for a two-run homer. Racquetball Twenty-four players are playing in "B" Division and eight in the "A" Divi- sion. Number One seed in "A" play is Bill Champion, joining "A" with many tourney wins behind him. He and Number Two seed Pete Hershfield were unfortun- ate to draw each other in first-round play. Walter Hocketstaller is seeded to third with Mike Goertz in fourth. In "B" play many unknowns are lurking in the shadows. Dick Plante is not de- fending his crown this year as age took its toll. Probably Wayne Thacher is the Number One home player, however, this tourney looks tough all over. Player of the week Robert Carroll of Weapons was chosen as player of the week for his excellent all-around play for the Bombers. Bobby is leading the American League in homers and also hits consistently as his 565 batting average shows. He is an excel- lent fielder, playing both short aand third. He has excellent range, a good throwing arm and is a good baserunner. Fire! Don’t Panic • A fire can turn a quiet crowd into a wild-eyed panic-stricken mob, ravage whole forests or bring huge buildings crumbling to the ground. These catastrophes can end in the most terrifying of all calamities — death. A fire need not be a raging conflag- ration, for even a small fire can kill or injure a person, interfere with pro- duction or cause unemployment. The best time to fight a fire i§ before it starts siqce most fires are caused by careless, unsafe acts by people. Acts such as smoking in Unsafe areas, mishandling flammable or combustible material, unsatisfactory housekeeping and faulty maintenance of electrical equipment- can cause fires. Fire prevention starts by thinking^^ ahead about all the ways fires coulJ^^k^ start — and acting to ensure that the^^^* do not. If a fire does start, know where to find the correct kind of fire extin- guisher. Learn now what other kinds of fire-fighting equipment are available, and how to use them. Once a fire starts, you won't have time to learn. And know the safest exit — and plan an alternate way out in case the first is blocked. MAC flights may be full All military personnel and their de- pendents are being warned by the Mil- itary Airlift Command, that space avail- able seats on MAC flights may be very limited during the peak permanent change ofi station season this year. Since many military personnel are transferred during the summer school vacation period of June through August, MAC officials predict there will od even fewer space "A" seats available tnan last year. Space "A" travelers., particularly students, are advised to be prepared for extended waiting periods at air termi- nals, or to be ready to complete their travel by commercial carrier. c i DEADLINE: JpjC. Mimthj Automobiles 1969 V.W. sedan, European specs, good’ transportation car. Call 2105 1975 Fiat 128 rally-6,000 miles, ex- cellent condition European specs, front wheel drive goes in the snow. Call Lt. Bullock 5275. 1967 Pontiac Executive, variable air shocks, *76 inspected and insured, new tire3, new exhaust, recently -rebuilt, PS/PB, automatic, runs excellent, many spare parts. 7841 1971 V.W. bus, excellent condition engine recently rebuilt,, '76 inspected and insured, new exhaust system, four extra studded snow tires, spare parts. Call 7841. 1962 V.W. 76 insured and inspected. Call 7097 ask for Wheeler. 1973 Range Rover, European specs,in- surance paid, new radial tires, parts and maintenance manuals, available now. Best offer. Lt. Hammock 4203/4459. 1970 V.W. beetle. European specs. 76 insured. 4 studded snow tires. Excel- lent condition. $950. Call Franck,duty phone 7100, home 6127 Rm 206. 1972 Toyota Corolla summer tires, studded snow tires, insured and inspect- ed. Call Brenda at 4435 after 5 p.m. 1966 Plymouth, insured and inspected. Best offer phone 7965. 1972 jeep Wagoneer , 4 wheel drive, auto hubs. 1973 V.W., excellent mech- anical condition. Call 7966. 1972 Fiat 127, An economical and de- pendable car with only 24,000Km. Deros forces sale. $1,100 Call 5173. 1973 Ford Cortina 1600cc winte,r&sum- mer tires, Excellent gas mileage, good condition, Call SK3 Ayres work 5134 home 5239 Rm 216. 1976 Fiat 131, 4cyl/4spd. Five summer & 4 studded snow tires, AM/FM/cassette stereo $4,000. .Call /511-ask for Dennis. 1963 Ford, 8cyl, auto, needs some work, runs, $300 or make offer. Call 7511 ask for Dennis. 1971 V.W. European specs good con- dition. Call John at work 3300 or 4450 after 5 p.m. 1969 V. W. pickup with shack-on-the- back, N.A.D.A. retail June '76, $1075 my price: $975 Call AE1 Gunnarsson,home 7450, work 4325. 1972 V.W. Squareback-needs paint part of sanding and priming done, NADA retail June '76, $2075 my price $1775. Call AEI Gunnarsson, work 4325 home 7450. 1970 Chevy 3/4 ton pickup with large comfortable Chinook camper great for camping in Iceland. Call Childers work 7409 Bks: 7288. 1968 BMW, good condition, new summer tires, 76 inspection,studded snow tires, insured, good shocks & springs, radio, clean, $1,100.00. Call 6045 off base or 5183 on baee-leave number. 1969 Bug sold as is, will take best offer. Contact Barbra Brown 9-2961. 1973 V.W. 1300, U.S. specs, ski rack, radio/cassette tape deck, 4 studded snow tires. Call Barbra Brown 9-2961. 1975 MGB roadster, wire wheels, ton- neau, stereo cassette, 5 radials, 4 rad- ial studded snow tires. Like new-2»500 mi. under warranty. Call after 6 p.m. 5131. 1969 V.W.,U.S. specs, insured, in- spected, extra tires. Call 7227. 1968 V.W. Beetle 1300 rebuilt engine, European specs.,insured and inspected AM FM radio and tape deck, needs body work, $800. or best offer. Call 7511, ask for Dave. 1974 Ford Bronco 3000 miles. Call Lt. Sullivan at 2137/6208 before 6 p.m. and 4441 after 6 p.m. 1973 Audi 100LS 4 door 17,000 riiiles ' front wheel drive. Cal± Lt. Sullivan at 2137/6208 before 6 p.m. and 4441 after 6 p.m. 1970 V.W, bug, newly painted & over hauled. Call Nick 9-2714. 1965 Ford station wagon, needs some work, summer and winter tires. $350. Call Dave 4189 before 5 p.m. on week- days . 1964 Chevy Impala-$400—available on June 30. Reliable transportation. Gary Williams—work 4270 or Rockville 38. 1973 VW Super Beetle. Excellent con- dition. Call Gifford Rockville ext. 33 or 7033. For Sale Dining room set, includes table with extension, 6 chairs and hutch. One tire size A78-13 (6.00 x 13). Call 7033 and after 5 p.m. 7617. Canon FD 200mm 1.4 telephoto lens; bayonet mount; fits Canon FTB or EFI cameras. In excellent condition—$100. Call Judy at 7052. Zenith 17-inch portable B/W TV, new condition. Call Turner 7546. Covered 23" Kettle Bowl Bar BQ Grill. Excellent for use in the winds of Ice- land. $12. Call Lt. Martin 7206/7368. Drapes, bathroom rugs and stool and tank covers. Call 7066. Voltage regulator for 73 VW. Brand new $12. Lt. Hammock 4203/4459. Transformers—500 and 1500 watt. Call during duty hours 7108. Three evening gowns, sizes 7/8, 9/10 and 12. $15 each. A Sears baby strol- ler $20. Phone 7965. Black car seat in great condition, baby scales, baby swing with music, play pen and pad by Cosco, crib, 4 Sansui 5500 speakers. Call 7966. Overhaul parts for VW,(brand new box, never opened)—fits all 1500 series, cylinders, piston and complete overhaul gasket set. Sears battery charger (still in unopened box), baby light- weight carry bed (European style) ideal for travel—navy/red. Eight-month-old Pioneer SX-1010 Am- plifier 100 RMS per channel. Must sell $350 or best offer. Call 3211 or 3287. Ask for Bennett. Big Packout Sale: baby high chair, books, baby car seat, women's clothes— size 16, hair dryer, children's shoes and kids' clothes, ll a.m. to 5 p.m. 1065-E Coral Sea. Garrard turntable, 100C, never been used-$95. 1000-watt transformer-$15. Call 7674. Washing machine-$50; 1000-watt trans- former-$15 and 500-watt-$10. Call 5130. Westinghouse washer/dryer, heavy duty and like new. Harvest gold’, ideal for downtown use. Call John 7151. Four each SAAB 1970 rims, 4 each 165x 15 studded radial snow tires and four ea VW snow tires. Call 7652. Automobile rustproofing kit. $5. Call 4370 Two transformers: 2000 VA-$50 and 1000 VA-$25. Contact AEI Gunnarsson at 4325 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7450 5 p.m. to midnight • Dishwasher, one year old, small leak, otherwise in excellent shape—new $240— asking $170. Call 5275. Baby crib and mattress-$25. 5 trans- formers for $30. Baby walker, crib sheets, infant seat, other baby items and 10'xl5' rug. Call 6242 after 5 p.m. Wanted Good home for lovable gray female kitten, good with children, kitty box- trained. Call Lt. Martin 7368. Babysitter for 19-month-old boy from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Your home or mine. Call Anne Murray at 7124 before 5 p.m.; 4156 after 5 p.m. To buy 4-channel rear amplifier de- coder and/or a stereo power amp. of approx. 30 watts RMS or more. Call 4147 evenings. Free Orange and green cushion covers for ranch oak sofa two chairs. Call 4370. Facial sauna, baby bottle sterilizer and Playtex nurser set. Call Kathy Kef. 2714. Miscellaneous Do you require someone to "House Sit" and look after your pets and plants while you tour Europe? My wife is ar- riving July 14 for 1 week visit and I need a house, so let's get together. Call Chief Rigby at 2203. OAAVfc WATA fiAIATAOM...

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