The White Falcon - 19.11.1976, Page 4
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White Falcon
Supply trounces NCS, 53*46
Supply edged the NCS Sparks, 53-46, Williams, 13 and Auclair, 10.
in an overtime win to take the top cage High-point man for VP- -49 was Ritsin,
spot for the game of the week. 14.
The Sparks held a 20-19 half-time Basketbal1 leading scorers
lead. Supply tied the score at 41, and, with Vanatti's accurate shooting attack, Name Unit Points Games Averaqe
Supply went on to win the game. "A" league
Vanatti was high scorer for the Pyg- Brown 57th 76 3 15.2
mies with 16, followed by Billy Groom Ritsin VP-49 69 5 13.8
with 15 and Will Foresnank 11. Luna 57th 60 4 15.0
High game scorer was "Big Ed" Pensel Miller Hosp 58 5 11.6
with 23 and Clyde Russler, following Groom Supply 57 4 14.3
with 13. NSGA,43-AFI, 40 "B" league AIMD 55 4 13.8
Hernandez NSGA 52 4 13.0
Buckway LDS 49 4 12.3
NSGA eked out a close game with AFI, Simister AIMD 43 4 10.8
43-40. Battenfield VP-49B 41 3 13.7
The Guardians edged the Commodores
with an expert command of liners, dunk- "C" league
ers, hookers and boomers. Felton HS 46 4 11.5
At half-time, the score was tied at Franz NWSED 43 4 10.8
17; Gil Hernandez then led in the second Haviland HS 41 4 10.3
half with 12 of his 17 game-high points. Spillers Grindy 34 3 11.3
Powell Crosley was high-point scorer Wellman Grindy 34 3 11.3
with 10 for the Commodores.
Ladies' league
Hosp, 54-VP-49, 48 Hollier Wegmueller HS Sparks 28 15 1 2 28.0 7.5
Hospital downed VP-49, 54-48, in "A" Austen HS 10 1 10.0
division basketball league battle for Barnthouse Lakers 9 1 9.0
the top cage spot Tuesday. Jorewicz TB 8 1 8.0
At half-time, Hosp held a slight edge over VP-49 with the score 23-18. Recreation league
Hosp maintained a one-point lead Williams REC 36 3 12.0
throughout the second half, and then Glover Det. 14 32 1 32.0
gained a six-point lead at the end. Murray IDF 32 2 16.0
Leading cagers for Hosp were as fol- Lake IDF 30 2 15.0
lows: Barnthouse, 13; Miller, 11; White IDF 28 2 14.0
Vikingettes down Lakers, 16-11; take top spot
Led by high point woman Robin
Hollier, the Vikingnettes of A.T. Mahan
High School dumped the Lakers, 16 to 11
Monday night to take over sole possess-
ion of first place in women's basketball
league.
The Vikingnettes fell behind early in
the game from the long, accurate shoot-
ing of Janet Moore, She scored two three
pointers to lead the Lakers to an 8-6
first-half advantage.
The high schoolers fought back with
the shooting of Hafais Austin and Wanda
Felton to give the Vikingsnettes a 10-
9 lead shortly after intermission.
The tight zone defense of the Lakers
gave the winners trouble in scoring.
Unable to break the zone, Hallier found
the range from the outside to help put
the game away. This factor, along with
the hustle of Cherye Martin who stole
several balls away from the Lakers in
the last quarter of play, proved to be
the needed, little extra for the vic-
tory.
With the victory, the Vikingnettes
remained undefeated with a 4-0 record.
November 19, 1976
Base bowling roundup
Northern Lights league Iceland Couples league
League standing League standing:
Grindy Grinders 34-6 The Sparemakers 23-13
Rights and Lefts 26-14 Pin Pinchers 23-13
Lonesome Foursome 24-16 Fantastic Four 22-14
High average Mary Spillers 161 High average Randy Spillers 180
High series Peggy Lomonaco 572 Mary Spillers 159
Carol Holmes 572 High series Bud Quinn 621
High game Terry Souhrada 201 Carol Holmes 566
High series (hdcp) Mollie Favro 612 High game Mark Engwall 245
High game (hdcp) Jan Spiehs 221 Bunny Walden 198
High series (hdcp) John Miller 645
Sonja Cristwell 645
American league High game (hdcp) D. Christopherson 257
League standing Rita Thompson 253'
AFI 27-13
BEQ 26-14 0WC Winter league
57th 26-14 League standing:
High average E. Cartagena 183 Team //4 23-13
High series V. Soriano 607 Team #3 21-15
High game Ralf Berrier 245 Team #7 20-16
High series (hdcp) Ted Mendoza 694
High game (hdcp) Tim Holmes 264 High average Loida Hopper 151
Most improved Joe Rhodes +5 Ora Knutty 150
Terry Souhrada 147
Tuesday Night Mixed league High series Loida Hopper 493
League standing Terry Souhrada 486
The Islanders 32-8 Bonnie Barry 175
Gumbie Bears 23-17 High game Loida Hopper 191
Steam Rollers 23-17 Terry Souhrada 181
Bonnie Barry 175
_ . High series (hdcp) Jenine Olson 591
High average D. Burfisher 174 Esther Baca 574
D. Fronabarger 167 Linda Curtis 573
High series M. Spath 559 Sue Mantonya 573
M. Farrar 474 High game (hdcp) Jenine Olson 216
High game E. Fronabarger 220 Loida Hopper 215
P. Acevedo 186 Bonnie Barry 210
High series (hdcp) B. Helton 691
G. Sinclair 609 The Keflavik Bowling Association will
High game (hdcp) D. Trimble 261 sponsor its third "Jackpot Scotch Dou-
L. Guentert 231 bles" tomorrow at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.
The registration sheet will be posted
in the bowling alley. Only the first 24
International league couples to sign up will be able to 3 owl
League standing Sign up early and help support the KBA
H-l 26-10 Scholarship Fund.
NavFac 25-11 For more information call Chic
BOQ 20 1/2- 15 1/2 Lomonaco at 7650.
188
High series Stever 624
High game Marquis 246 AFRTS to air football
High series (hdcp) Weiland 706
High game (hdcp) Lopez 266 The AFRTS Radio football schedule
is as follows: tomorrow--Michigan at
Keflavik Men's Classic Ohio State 5:35 p.m. (Big 10) and use
League standing at UCLA 9 p.m. (PAC 8); Sunday-- New
Team #8 66-51 England Patriots at New York Jets 6
Team //3 65-52 p.m., L. A. Rams at San Francisco
Team #5 64 1/2-52 1/2 Forty-Niners 9 p.m. (NFL).
Monday Night Football will be the
High average Mark Engwall 188 Baltimore Colts at Miami Dolphins at
High series Paul Eastman 634 2:07 a.m.
High game Fred Trace 264
Deadline for the classified
ads will be Monday noon for
the Nov. 24 edition.
Automobiles
1976 Blazer, silver with blue inter-
ior, cheyanne package, 12,700 miles,
jack seat, large gas tank, power steer-
ing, cold climate package, oil, temp,
and amp gauges, protective skid plates,
tinted glass. Call Bill Auburn work
7690 and 2207, home, 9-2455.
1976 Toyota-Celica Liftback. 35 mpg,
5-speed, under warranty, 3,000 miles,
AM/FM radio, cassette quad, summer and
new winter tires, many extras. Call
9-2060 in Keflavik.
1975 Austin-Mini, two sets of tires-
$1,600. Call Lt. McGonigle at 7405 or
6146.
1974 Fiat 128 three-door station wag-
on, European specs, summer/winter tires,
inspected and insured. Call Ron
Jamision at 7504 or 4350.
1974 K-5 Blazer, cheyanne package,
29,500 miles. Call Larson at 7760.
1974 Fiat 127, radio, heater/defrost-
er,. 26,000 KM-$1,200. Call Joe Rhodes
at 4325 or 6262.
1973 Datsun wagon, auto, A/C , AM/FM/
radio, tape, available now. Call 7661
below blue book.
1972 VW, low mileage, rear window de-
fogger, five summer and four snow tires
with chains-$l,180. Call 4468.
1972 VW, four studded snow tires,
five summer tires, radio, heater, ex-
cellent condition, oily three owners,
low milage. CR11 7628 or 6278.
1972 VW, new paint job, rebuilt en-
gine less than one year old, radio, four
studded snow tires, four summer tires.
Call Jim at work 7412, home 9-2961, sell
for $1,500.
1971 Land Rover, US specs, luggage
rack-$2,350 firm. Call Michael Piepen-
bring.
1969 VW squareback, new tune up with
snow tires-$750. Call 7978.
1966 VW Beetle, good mechanical con-
dition, four snow tires, insured and in-
spected for $500. Call LCdr. Treadway at
7500/4393.
1968 VW Beetle, American specs, ex-
cellent condition,low mileage-$900. Call
Lt. Turner at 7333 or 4341.
1966 VW bus, good condition, depend-
able transportation, reasonably priced
at $750. Call 7900 days or 7477 nights.
1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, silver
with vinyl top, bucket seats. Call 7650.
For Sale
Speakers: 4-AR-12, frequency response
with 25 hz. to 22k hz., 150 watt capac-
ity, only 3 months old. Call Bill
Overton at 4333 during working hours.
Two 1000-watt transformers-$15 each.
Call 7282.
Rolex watch, the Tudor Oyster-Prince,
water proof-$75, also an electric heat-
er-$15. Call Steve at 7620.
Transformers: 2000.and 500-watt for
$20, Kenmore portable washer-$30. Call
Greg 8 to 5 p.m. weekdays at 6106.
Kit to convert twin bed to sofa in-
cludes drapes-$45; 13 cu. ft. refriger-
ator-$80; transformers-1500, 800, 1000
and 50 watt for 1 cent per watt; baby
crib and dressing table-$10; coffee tab-
le and end tables-$25; baby stroller-$5.
Call Linda at 7758 or Managata 3, Kef.
Four-piece set of woman's luggage,
olive green-$15. Call 7451 after 5 p.m.
Woman's & girls' 26-inch three-speed
bicycle, excellent condition, no rust.
Call 4157.
One girls snorkel jacket (small)—$15;
one dress coat Jr. petite 5-$12; Monarch
stereo amplifier-$15; radio AM/FM stereo
multiplex receiver-$45; GE AM/FM radio
for $10; VW car parts. Call 7978.
Mag type hubcaps, two pairs of snow
chains for G78 x 15 and 15" wheel VW
small truck tire, children's snow sled,
Playtex nurser set (new), baby walker
(new), guppies-lyretails, swordtails,
and veiltails, in every color, four
American tourister luggage. Call 7650.
Vivitar 85-205mm zoom lens with
macro, has case, polarizer, soften and
skylight, must sell. Call Wilson at
work 2121/6121 Rm. 211.
Early American style oval braided rug
approximately 7' x 10' brown-orange-$25
or best offer. Call 5257.
Five transformers: 1500 from 500-lC
per watt, one wooden clothes dryer, new
for $10. Call 7219 after 5 p.m.
Head phones: Koss quadraphonic, ex-
cellent condition, only 3 months old-
$30. Call Bill Overton at 4333 during
work or 6220 evenings.
Refrigerator Hotpoint-$85; trans-
former 1000-watt-$10; two summer C-78 x
14 tires like new-$30. Call 7777.
New Icelandic wool sweater size 11-
12, hand made with matching hat and
scarf, bone color-$18. Call 7669 only
today from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Two long skirts size 10, like new-$5
each; black rain coat size 10, furry
lined-$10. Call 7669 today from 1 p.m.
to 6 p.m.
One pair 501 speakers, brand new
(two weeks old) perfect condition, must
sell. Call Scott at 7431.
Five baby bunting, sweater sets,
shawls, sleepers, outfits, undershirts,
etc. maternity clothes, household items,
two infant seats, dresses, more! Qtrs.
950-3K tomorrow noon to 4 p.m. Call
6266.
Electric pencil sharpemer with
three different point selections and is
in excellent condition-$10; playpen
hardly used for $20. Call 7804.
Forty 8-track cartridge tapes in
good condition for sell or trade for
cassette tapes. All for $100. Call
Chuck Mon-Fri (8-4) at 4584 or nights
and weekends Bks. 757 Rm 118 phone 6169.
Westinghouse frost-free refrige-
rator, model RT-122R, 12 cu. ft. ca-
pacity, one year old, good condition-
$190; one Techinic SL-1100 turntable
with cartridge, one year old, excellent
condition$190. Call Bill Auburn 8-5 at
7690 and 2207.
Table lamps with matching pole lamp
and chandelier, colonial style with
smoke color globes and chimneys. Asking
$150; two end'tables 4-months old asking
$250. Call 7187 after 5 p.m.
Four 175 x 14 radial snow tires
mounted on rims, used one winter. Call
Ron Jamisoni at 7503 or 4350.
Three transformers: 250, 500, 1500,
all for $20. Call 7280.
Universal auto radio-AM/FM/MPX with 8
track and two speakers, fits in dash on
Dusters and Demons without any modifi-
cation-$90; one 1000-watt transformer-
$10. Call Barry at 2162.
Miscellaneous
The next meeting of the Puffin Toast-
mistress Club will be held Tuesday at
7:30 p.m. at the Human Relations Center.
The theme will be "Unsung Heroines".
Visitors are welcome.
A New Years eve special rate is be-
ing offered by the Base Nursery to par-
ents interested in leaving their child-
ren overnight.
Wanted
One pair Bose 901 speakers, with or
without equalizer, in excellent con-
dition. I will pay what they are worth.
Contact Scott at 7431 from 8 to 5 p.m.
Mondays - Friday.
Good natured adult to sweep, mop and
wax and clean walls of common areas in 3
story quarters. Pays $10 a week. Call
7546.
Free
Two year old male cat, neutered, very
affectionate and well trained. Call
7477.
Two adorable 8-week old kitty-cats,
one male and the other female, both
house broken. Call 4350 or 7503.
Black and white female cat, good
with children, box trained. Call Greg
from 8 to 5 weekdays at 6106 or 2204.