The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 24.06.1977, Blaðsíða 4

The White Falcon - 24.06.1977, Blaðsíða 4
Page 4 White Falcon June 24, 1977 Wadley slams double to give Rockets a 9-2 victory over NCS Leading hitters by Teresa Ludt The Rockets found the season's toughest competition in last week's ladies' softball action. NCS led the Rockets in the contest 3-2, going into the fourth inning. The Rockets' Wadley started the fourth inning with a double and the next eight batters managed hits before NCS was American Intermediate able to pick up an out. Kevin Gallagher CFK 19-31=613 Red Barber NSGA 37-47=787 NCS threatened in their half of the John Clark VP-24 22-36=611 P. J. Smith Marines 23-39=589 fourth inning receiving singles from Curt Hall VP-24 20-35=571 Shamus Glennon PW 18-31=581 Parker, Mannin and Grum to load the Keith Neuman Supply 27-49=551 Rusty Glenn NCS 21-37=567 bases with no outs. Charley Jones 57th "A" 19-35=543 Willie Wilson NSGA 18-33=545 Hudson stepped to the plate and hit Homers: Clark, 6 Homers: Barber, 7 a pop fly to centerfielder Shinski who threw to first baseman Huff, catching National Women's Bill Schroer AFI Sec. 26-41=634 Laura Fiege LE 17-22=773 Swim meet •luted Tom Henderson Weapons 24-41=585 Lisa Simon NEX 20-26=769 Art Lipaske NAVFAC 28-49=571 Sue Huff Rockets 13-19=689 A swim meet is scheduled July 2 from Eric Hill NEX 20-35=571 Dee Martin LE 13-19=689 7 to 10 p.m. at the Base Pool. All Art Williams AFI Sec. 19-35=543 Jane Velez NEX 16-24=667 interested candidates may contact Rick Homers: Schroer, 7 Homers: Slugger, , Bopper, 9 each McMahon at the pool 7 to 10 p.m. daily. Team and individual awards will be given. Events featured will be: League standings NCS 9 5 Category Meters Style Slowpitch National Wins Losses men 100 free style NAVFAC 13 2 Intermediate women 50 free style 57th "B" 12 3 NSGA 4 0 men 50 backstroke AFI Sec. 12 3 Rockville 4 0 women 50 backstroke Sec. 10 5 NAVFAC 3 1 men 100 breaststroke P. O./NWSED 10 5 Marines 2 1 women 100 breaststroke Weapons 10 5 NCS 3 2 open 50 butterfly open 200 free style relay Slowpitch American Women's open 200 medley relay 57th "A" 13 1 Rockets 12 0 open 200 free style VP-24 12 2 NEX 9 2 open under dist, swim Air Ops 10 4 Coolcats 5 6 water Grindavik 10 5 Late Entries 5 8 Admin 9 5 NCS 3 8 Rockets given OK to start July 4 The team selected to represent Kefla- Rockets and an all-star team from the vik in the 15th Naval District Slowpitch league remainder. Competition will play an all-star team from both leagues the Fourth of July as part of the festivities. The women's game will feature the The Rockets lead the league with a two-game bulge. An intermediate game, featuring Air Force vs. Navy, will be on the slowpitch field next to the gym. tryout Thirty candidates turned out for the first tryout for the varsity team which will play at Willow Grove July 11-16. Teresa Ludt is the coach. Air Opt holdt 1st pltct Air Ops has clinched first place in the first half of the league with a 9-1 record. Admin has 7-2 with one game left to play. Grum off the bag. Huff then fired the ball to second to catch Manning for the third out. The triple play seemed to dampen NCS spirits as the Rockets went on to de- feat them 9-2. Saturday, the Rockets defeated the Late Entries, 5-3, in a close game. The Rockets received good pitching from Wadley as she held the Late Entries to six hits. With one out, second baseman Fiege smacked a triple in the top of the seventh and scored on a hit from Price, however, the Rockets withstood the pressure and picked up the next two outs to end the threat. Gym to house track and field A track and field meet will be held July 2-3, The field events will start at 10 a.m. July 2 at the gym. Running events will begin at 1 p.m. July 2 and 3. Events featured will be two mile, one mile, 880, 440, 220, 100 and 50 yard dashes. Relays will also be held. Field events are high and long jumps, broad jumps and discus, shot put and javelin throw. Call Dick Plante at 4558 for entry. A man to help plan and supervise the events is needed. Team and individual awards will be given. Victoiy: akmpltch cutt 30 15 will carry on The 60 candidates for the varsity team were cut to 30 last week. A further cut left 21, and it will be hard to cut seven more people. Defense will be strong, and pitching should be tough, so if some runs can be scored, the team stands a good chance to win. CLASSIFIED ADS pgAPUNE By 5 PM Monday/ Automobiles 1974 International Scout, Call Rick. McMahon at w. 7037 or h. 7527 (rm, 214} 1974 IHC 1/2 ton P/U Truck with camper, extras incl. trac-lock diff., camper pkg. Low miles, V-78. Call Paul C. at w. 7431 or h. 2143 after 1800. 1974 Mazda RX-4 Station Wagon, Auto. Trans., AM/FM radio, air cond. Insured and inspected, 23,000mi. Summer and winter tires. $2,200. Call w. 4579 h. 7234 1973 Super Beetle, AM/FM radio, New battery and muffler, rear window defrost- er, studded snow tires and summer tires. Call Horwath at w. 5234. 1973 VW Fastback, excellent condition low mileage, summer/studded winter tires $1750. Call Ens. Lyman at w. 4634 or h. 4219. 1973 Super Bug, FM/AM radio, inspected Excellent condition with tuned exhaust system, asking $1,650. Call w. 7322 or h. 7197 ask for Ron or Rene'. 1973 VW Beetle, European Specifica tion, good condition, four studded snow tires, Inspected anfl insured. Call Lt. Holden at w. 4671 or h. 5131. 1973 Oldsmobile Cutlass for sale. Call Jonian at w. 7725 or h. 9-1918 1973 VW European specifications. Available immediately. Dali w. 4301 or h. 7652. 1973 VW Super Beetle, U.S. Specs., insured. AM/FM radio, 4 new summer tires 4 studded snow tires, newly repainted, excellent condition. Call w. 5154 or h. 2125. 1972 Olds Toronado, custom delux, 2dr H/T, 36,000mi., AM/FM radio, all power loaded, tilted Steering wheel, 4 studded snow tires. Call h. 5152 or w. 7332 $2850. 1971 Ply. Duster. Power steering, Auto.,radio, 4 studded snowtires. Best offer over $1200. Call 7518 or 5101 and ask for Jim Harnett. 1970 International Scout, good body, runs good, new tires. $2200 or best offer. Call Rockville w. 39 or h. 53. 1970 VW 1500, runs good, inspected and insured. Asking $850. Call 7187. 1969 Opel Kadette Station Wagon. Inspected and insured. Four straight and 3 studded snow tires. 4 spares. New paint. Call Rockville w.- 30 or h. 42. 1969 Toyota Corona 2dr H/T, many extras and excellent condition. Asking $900. Call w. 7808 or h. 7343. 1965 Chevy Impala. Call Karstedt at w. 7526 or h. 5275. 1965 Buick Lesabre, power steering, power brakes, good condition, new al- ternator, rod bearing, and timing gear and chain. Asking $650. Very little rust. Call George or Lisa at w. 7436 or h. 7804. For Sale Crib w/mattress $15; Conversion kit to turn crib into youth bed $8. Call 7222 Two front shock absorbers for 1971 or older VW Beetle, never used- $5.for pair Three transformers 2-1500 watt and 1-750 watt, a penny a watt or $30. for all 3. Call Jim after 5 p.m. at 7195 Two Bose 501 speaker's-Like new for $215. Call 4309. RCA portable dishwasher, excellent condition; Icelandic dictionary. Call- 4351. Four studded snow tires, 165-14 used only one winter- Best offer over $100. Call Jim Harnett at w. 5101 or h. 7518. Assortment of womens Navy uniforms, Two sets of light blues, Two sets dark blues, gloves, blouses, ties, combina- tion hat, regulation shoes, raincoat, misc. Call Mike Bates at 4647. Four VW summer tires, best offer. Call 7187. Baby crib-$15, Highchair and potty,$3, 5 cans green metal flake paint, 3 studded snowtires 155R-13, and plants. Call 7105 RAM golf clubs plus bag. Call 7250. Four snow tires, 5.20-13; Fits Fiat 127/128. $60. Call 6276. Bridgestone 165-13 tire, will sell for $10. or swap for B-78-13 snowtire. Call w. 4470 or h. 7230. Panasonic portable 8-Track, Audio-vox FM converter, Polaroid color-PacII camera w/case- $20 each. Car bed, excellent condition, $10. Call 7232 Antique lovers—1946 Airline stereo- phonic console record player. Original throughout. Excellent condition. $100 firm. Call 7343 or see at Qtrs. 1035-A after 1 p.m. Do-it-yourselfers—25-inch Sears color console. Needs repairs. Cabinet and picture tube in excellent condition. $150. Call 7343 or see at Qtrs. 1035-A after 1 p.m. One 1500 watt transformer-$12 and one 1400 watt transformer-$ll. Call Kinch before 4 p.m. at 7316, after 4 p.m. at 7593. Peugeot 10 speed mearly brand new, $90. Call George or Lisa h. 7804 w. - 7436. Four studded snow tires, 5.60-15, used only one winter- $75. for the set. Call w. 7332 or h. 6177. Studded snow tires-165-14-$70, women's clothing sizes 9-13, men's size large, in good condition. Metal skis 205 and 190 w/step in bindings. Call 7619. Sewing machine in case, $60; Sony Reel to Reel with built in speakers and amplifier, $75; Rocking horse,$8; Girl's quiltand sham, $8. Call 7454. Refrigeratior-$50. Call 4607 and ask for Stickles (rm. 106). Professional three speaker guitar amp and head. Plush P1000S with slave/multiplex reverb, speed and intensity controls custom padded, special amp and head cover replacement valve $1200: will sell for $500. Call 7354 evenings or during weekends. Garage sale: Many plants, books, furniture, dishes, clothes, toys, rugs, one vacuume, and misc. Qtrs. 647-A Saturday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. (behind the bank). AKAI 1730D-SS 4 channel tape deck- $280. TEAC A-450 stereo cassette deck with high density ferrite heads-$275. Call Leo at 7297. Stroller-like new-European. Must see. Panasonic stereo. $237 new lew but will sell for $195. Like new. Call John at w. 2130 or 7911 - h. 7151 Two heavy duty overload spring shock absorbers for Ford passenger car, brand ne\£. $25. Call Sam 7825. Lost Digital watch with black plastic band. Please call Thomason at 6180. Hobby Shop k the key to your leisure time The objective of the Hobby Shop is to provide facilities and service for pa- trons to utilize their leisure hours in a productive manner. It is located in buildings T-734 and T-735. Hobby Shop instructors are available to instruct or assist, at no cost, pa- trons in the following crafts: Ceramics, leathercraft, photographic developing and enlarging, woodworking, and , electronics i. The Hobby Resale Store supplies hobby craft items primarily used in the most popular crafts, supporting the hobby program. The Hobby Sales Store and Wood Shop will be closed for inventory Tuesday through Thursday. If you have woodworking projects in the Wood Shop, contact the Wood Shop instructor. Unknown woodworking pro- jects will be discarded. Gerry Dubois to heed women’s auxiliary A women's auxiliary for the Keflavik Little League Association has been formed. The following women were selected to hold office: Gerry Dubois, president; Terry Souhrada, secretary; Caroline Lilly, treasurer and Doris Noble, chair- man of team mothers.* Fund-raising projects to support the Little League Association have been undertaken such as bake sales and operating the concession stand at the Little League field. Women interested in joining the auxiliary may contact Terry Souhrada at 5153. The auxiliary will meet July 12 at 7:30 p.m. at the Officers' Club. “^You Help RED CROSS when You Share the United Way

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