The White Falcon - 28.01.1977, Blaðsíða 4
Pape 4
■Jin'te Falcon
January 28. 1977
Vikings set bowling tournament
A.T. Mahan High School entered 28 in-
tramural bowling teams, with more than
100 entries for individual honors. High
men Donn Haviland, Kevin Gilstrap and
Glenn Jacobson, will lead the Smokers,
favored to take top honors.
The team tournament will be a single
elimination with a consolation bracket
of first-round losers.
In addition to team competition, the
gala tournament will consist of indivi-
dual competition in three divisions:
junior high boys, junior high girls and
open competition for senior high school
HJS. team takes 1st in
women’s basketball
The Vikingettes gained first place in
the women's basketball league, toppling
the Trailblazers, 25-22, and Lakers, 33-
21. High score in the game against the
Trailblazers was Hafdis Austin with 13
points.
In the game with the Lakers, the Vik-
ingettes high point player was Robin
Hollier with 20 points.
Finalists to compete
in Wrestle-O-Rama
The Vikings are also involved with
intramural wrestling, preparing for the
base smoker, scheduled March 12 and 13.
Weight competition will be held in
the following weights; 80, 90, 98, 105,
112, 119, 126, 132, 138, 145, 155, 167,
and 185.
Outstanding wrestlers preparing for
the tournament are: Dennis Farrell in
at 155, Jeff O'Brien-145, Mike Woods-
112, Barry Simpson-98, Mark Young-105
and Randy Kitterman-90.
boys and girls.
Individual competition will be a
single elimination tournament with
first-round losers, vieing for the con-
solation championship.
The favorite in the junior high girls
division is Vikingette forward Tammy
Patterson.
Her counterpart in the junior high
boys division is John Gerena, who car-
ries a hefty average on the lanes.
In the' open division, Donn Haviland,
Paul Everett and Paul Gilstrap rate as
top favorites.
Vikings slate smoker
Upon completing preliminaries, a
Wrestle-O-Rama for finalists will be
held at the base gym. To witness the
championship matches in all weight
classes, the finalist round will take
place before the base smoker, accord-
ing to the tournament director.
Base bowling roundup
Northern Lights league
Final league standing
1st place: Grindy Grinders 57-23
2nd place: Rights and Lefts 54-26
3rd place: Lonesome Foursome 44-36
High average Mary Spillers 164
High series Peggy Lomonaco 572
High game Virgil Rouse 216
High series (h) Jill’Berry 622
High game (h) Rita Odell 242
Tuesday Night Mixed league
Final standing;
The Islanders 53-27
Gumbie Bears 45-35
Steam Rollers 43-37
International league Odd Balls 39*5-40*5
Final league standing: The Matadores 39-41
H-l 55-21 Molar Rollers 35*5-44*5
NAVFAC 44-32 Rare Spares 35-45
Det-l 39-37 Night Owls 29-51
High average M. Thomas 184
High series J. Jaquay 665 High Average Dave Burfischer 172
High game B. Marquis 246 Dora Fronabarger 162
A. Stever 246 High series Charles Elmore 577
High series (h) J. Parham 696 Myma Farrar 538
High game (h) J. Lopez 266 High game Bennie Helton 2571
Suzanne Nelson 205*
American league High series(hdcp)Larry Simmons 647
Gloria Sinclair 626
Final league standing: 53-27 High game (hdcp) Darryl Trimble 261
BEQ Joyce Simmons 233
AFI 50-30 Most improved Mark Ganczewski +8
57th 49-31 Gloria Sinclair +12
NAVFAC 48-32
Food Services 40-40
IDF 34*5-45*5
Comptroller 34-46
AIMD 33*5-46*5
NAVCOMMSTA 30-50
High average:
High series:
High game:
High series (h)
High game (h)
Most improved
Cartagena
Soriano
Berrier
Mendoza
Holmes
Simmons
181
608
245
694
264
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Automobiles
1976 Austin Mini 1000, winter/summer
tires, insured/inspected, available Feb.
$1,900. Call Jim 7259.
1975 Austin Mini, studs and radials,
for $1,500. Call Capt. Perkins 4670 or
4392.
1974 Ford Escort, excellent condition
for $1,650. Call 7701.
1974 Fiat 127, front wheel drive-
$1,500. Call Olafsson at 7412 days.
1974 VW Super Beetle, excellent con-
dition, low mileage, AM-FM radio, window
defroster, available in March. Call Bob
at 4626 or 7254.
1973 Ford truck F-100 with camper
and attached cabana makes 8' room. Call
6256 or 7736.
1973 Fiat 128 SL coupe, US specs,
front wheel drive, AM-FM radio, rear de-
froster, roof rack, four summer and four
studded, three winter treads. Call
Bartos at 4325 or 4245.
1973 VW Superbeetle, US specs, excel-
lent condition through out, summer and
winter tires, AM-FM radio, rear window
defroster. Call Don at 4203 or 7342.
1973 Superbeetle, in excellent shape,
US specs fully loaded. Call 7279.
1972 Ford Sport Bronco, four new
studded snows, new joints and rebuilt
shafts, carburetor/distributor, new muf-
fler. Will consider full or partial
trade on new car. Call 7942/7407 and
ask for Gillette.
1972 VW, sedan, European specs, good
condition, asking $975. Call 6201 or
7177.
1971 Jeep Wagoneer, 350 V-8, power
steering and brakes, automatic, excel-
lent condition, 40,000 miles-$3,500.
Call 7409 and ask for Phil or leave
message.
1970 VW Squareback, automatic, out-
standing body, newly painted, many new
bolt-ons for engine, excellent brakes,
coil springs on rear, nine tires, engine
needs work. Asking $500. Call Ens
Dyer at 4634 or 7378.
1970 VW Bus, new engine, summer and
winter tires. Call 7765.
1967 VW, new paint, voltage regula-
tor, rebuilt starter, snow chains-$500.
Call Tom at 7900 during work.
1967 VW Bug, inspected and insured,
best offer. Call Bill Glass at 4284.
1966 VW, good condition-$600. Call
Jim at 6222 or 7635.
1966 VW, blue, runs good and has good
tires. Bks 759 Rm. 315 or call 7588.
1966 Transporter Bus, recently tuned
and excellent for camping. $800. Call
Frank at 6180.
1964 Chevy Panel truck, engine and
body in good condition, great transpor-
tation. Call 4169 anytime.
1963 VW Bus with '69 engine-$300.
Call 2166.
For Sale
Panasonic receiver AM-FM radio cas-
sette player recorder, two speakers one
unit set walnut-$95; G.E. portable hand
mixer, two blades-$6; queen size elec-
tric blanket-$10; electric coffee pot-
$5; walnut large crib, mattress, pads
for $60; iron for $3. Call Stan at 2249
or 2224.
Console stereo with AM-FM radio and 8
track, two large speakers and record
cabinet. Call 6256 or 7736.
One 84 cup coffee pot in good shape,
will trade for three 3 lbs cans coffee.
Call Dusty Rhodes at 4622 or 2169.
VW engine-1100 or 1300-$50. Call
Bill Glass at 4284.
8 x 12 gold, green and brown tweed
rug-$25; youth size unicycle-$5; size
one judo gee-$5; Hoover upright vacuum
for $20; hard hat hair dryer-$7.50. Call
7755.
One 12 inch Panasonic black and white
portable TV, slightly used. Call 6241.
Solid maple dining table with four
chairs, needs refinishing. Asking $125.
Call 4344 after 5 p.m.
Garage sale: baby items, boys
clothes, women's clothes, kitchen items,
plants, twin bed, small girls' clothes,
other misc. items. Call 7942 or Qtrs.
951-1B tomorrow at 3 p.m. only.
Bose 901 pedatals white-$15. Call
6250.
Magnavox 25" color TV console-$350.
Call 7701. Baby stroller $10.
Wanted
Babysitter for two year old girl,
from 8 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday,
for two months beginning Feb. 1. prefer-
ably in my home. Call 7173 after 5:30
p .m.
Twin bed and mattress in good con-
dition. Call 7186.
Piano for sale or rent. Call
Smolonsky at high school 7008.
Polarizing and UV filters to fit
Minolta (55mm) and lens case for 35mm
lens. Call SSgt. Robbeloth at 7503 or
7504.
Wire or plastic case for guinea pig.
Call 7777.
Need home for affectionate neutered
male cat. Call at 5101 or Navy Lodge.
Lott
Aluminum colored, outer wire retain-
er for child's orthodontic braces. Call
Mike at 3216 or 7861 reward offered.
Calculator, APE Electronics, model
23, No J-014198, reward. Call Mr. Adams
at 6201 or 7177.
Found
Gray and white male cat, verv friend-
ly, if interested please call 7771 or
see at Qtrs. 1069-F.
Childs' tricycle, to indentify call
6248.
Free
Good natured loveable cat, litter box
trained and needs a good home. Call
7258.
Miscellaneous
The regular business meeting of Ice
and Fire Theater group will be held
Thrusday at 7 p.m. in Bldg. T-183(across
from the Youth Center).
Pottery classes will be starting Feb.
7, 1977 in Ceramic Shop, for more infor-
mation contact Hobby Sales Store.
Brotherhood Association of Military
Airmen in Iceland will conduct a general
membership meeting tomorrow at 2 p.m. in
the Navy Conference Room at Bldg. 752.