The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 09.12.1977, Blaðsíða 4

The White Falcon - 09.12.1977, Blaðsíða 4
White Falcon Page 4 Water polo match Iceland downs U.S. The All-Stars welcome was cut short Dec. 1 as the National crashed the visit by scoring nine goals to the host four goals. Led by forward, Hreinn Jakobsson three goals and guard, Brynjolfur Bjornsson the Nationals closed this season with a perfect record. The Nationals opened the scoring with a 10 meter goal by Jon Sigurdsson de- spite the brilliant play of goalkeeper Dan Thorpe. Shortly thereafter Paul Everett found the range and fired in a goal from close range to tie the score at 1. The remainder of the first half saw the All-Stars stop the Nationals cold. Guard Steve Miller dunked many Icelandic swimmers for approaching the All-Stars' goal until Jon Sigurdsson broke through the defense for a score to make it 2-1 Nationals first-half victory. In second half action Gaines, Everett and Benter broke Dwight Godwin through for a goal to tie the score at 2. Then near the final minutes of the third quarter Vikingur Johannsson catapulted the ball through the goal to give the Nationals a lead they never relinquished. Two more quick goals gave the Icelanders a 5-2 lead and back to back goals by Martin Hershfield and a penalty throw by Paul Everett. The final quarter was led by the only female, Gudny Gudjonssdottir, for her ball handling, dunking and swimming ability to break the All-Stars defense of Benter, Dixon, Miller, Adams and McCreary for four quick goals, making the final score 9-4. Voted outstanding in the contest by the coaches was Tomas Gestsson, the Nationals goalie who blocked numerous shots by the All-Stars forwards, which in the end spelled defeat for the Ameri- can team. Weightlifting A powerlifting tournament will be held at the gym Jan. 7 with weigh in beginning at 10 a.m. Weight classes are 114,123, 132, 148, 165, 181, 198, 220 and super heavy weights. The participant must have a body weightequal to or below the weight class in which he is competing. Anyone who is interested must con- tact Cook at 6107 before Jan. 5. VP-16 takes wrestling smoker A wrestling smoker was held at the base gym Dec. 3 with VP-16 emerging as first place winners. With an entrant in every category but one, VP-16 defeated the High School in team totals, 52 to 35 with NSGA tak- ing third place with 34 points. In the 123 lb., class, Woods of H.S. went unchallenged for an easy first. In the 130 lb. class 57th's Price pinned De Pasquale of VP-16 with 15 seconds left in the first period. Kennaugh of VP-16 was unchallenged in the 137 lb. class. In the 147 lb. class, Numbers of VP-16 was ahead on points and finally pinned Bishop of the 57th FIS with 57 seconds left in the third period and Simmons of NCS took second honors. The best match of the day was Miller of H.S. defeating Dowell of the Marines in the 157 lb class. They were tied in points going into the third period when Miller pinned Dowell with one minute and seventeen seconds left. The 167 lb class saw Arbuckle of the Marines pin Farell of H.S. with one min- ute and forty-three seconds left in the second period. In the 177 lb. class Cramer pinned Blevins of VP-16 with one minute and thirty-four seconds left in the second period. Doran went unchallenged in the 187 lb. Smith of NSGA pinned Schumaker of the squadron with 12 seconds left in the first period by providing the fans with an exciting match. The last contest of the day saw Baker of NavFac, pin Smith from NSGA with one minute and eight seconds left in the third period. Adult swimming classes slated An adult swimming class will begin tomorrow from noon to 1 p.m. The course is free to all and will meet each Saturday. Contact Rich Bednarsky at 6131 for further informa- tion. Heisman Trophy up for grabs This week was the week that the Heisman Trophy winner for 1977 will be announced. It's the award the sponsors say goes to the college football player considered to be the best of the year Actually, the award has been emblem- atic of being the best offensive back of the year. At least in the eyes of the electors. The award has been in existence since 1935, and only twice has it gone to anyone but an offensive back. End Leon Hart of Notre Dame won it 1949 and Yale end Larry Kelly was the winner in 1936. Some knowledgable followers of college football feel that Notre Dame's rugged All-American tight-end Ken MaCafee might be the best college player of 1977. But because of past practices, Texas All-American running back Earl Campbell (the Tyler Rose) is the favor- ite. Earl has rushed for better than 1,700 yards this season, tops in the nation and he led the top-ranked Longhorns to an unbeaten season. Campbell's closest rival is expected to be Oklahoma State's running back Terry Miller. He finished with 1,680 yards rushing, third best among major college players. Oklahoma State, though, finished with a losing record, and a player on a team that loses more than it wins doesn't get as much atten- tion as a star on a winning team, especially an unbeaten winner. December 9, 1977 Basketball standings The standing as of Monday in intra- mural basketball are as follows: "A" League Team Won Security 6 NCS 5 VP-16 4 57th FIS 3 Rockville 3 Det. 14 1 IKA 1 CFK 0 Lost 0 1 2 2 3 5 5 5 "B" League Team Won Marines "l- Njardvik 3 NSGA 3 AIMD 3 Supply 3 Public Work 3 VP-16B 2 Hospital 0 Lost 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 5 "C" League Team Won Postal 4 Grindy 3 NavFac 3 NCS III 2 Air Ops 2 High School 1 HI 1 Lost 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 Ladies League Team Won Lost Hotdogs 5 0 Tomcats 4 1 Marauders 1 4 High School 0 5 Marines top 'B’ league After getting off to a slow start, the Marines are now in sole possession of first place in "B" League hoop action. The Marines lost their first game to AIMD 40-37, but came on strong against VP 16 and Hospital winning 33-30 and 47-12 respectively. Against Supply and Nardvik, the Marines played a conserva- tive game, laying off their impressive court press and playing an almost im- pregnable zone defense, winning 51-3b ana and 37-33 respectively. The Marines are team players and all members are capable of shooting, re- bounding and setting plays. The lead- ing scorer for the Marines is Aubrey Francis with a compiled scoring record of 51 points. Close behind are Brian Sturm with 46 points and Cliff Aberle with 42 points. ^^CLASSIFIED ADS Automobiles 1975 AUSTIN MINI with low mileage, ex- cellent running condition, needs paint job for $1,400. Call Chace 7410/7744. 1975 JEEP CHEROKEE purchased new in Feb. 1976; has many extras, 16,000 miles, like new for $4,600. Will accept smaller car in trade. Call Robert 7902/ 4253. 1974 VW with summer and studded winter tires, radio, rear window defroster and is excellent transportation. Call Christwell at 4423/7473 after 5 p.m. 1974 FIAT 127 with summer and winter tires. Call John at 7942 after 5 p.m. 1972 VW for $1,000 or best offer, has four new snow tires, yellow in color. Must sell before Feb. '78. Call Marty 7303/7288. 1970 VW BEETLE U.S. specs., AM/FM radio, winter and summer tires for $775. Call Turner 6156/4671. 1969 FORD BRONCO has good heater and radio, newly rebuilt engine and trans- mission, all new wheel bearings, brake shoes and cylinders, mud and snow tires, pistons, rings, engines bearings, coil, electronic alternator and head lights for $2,500. Call Moore 4671/7713, will be available first of January. 1969 JEEP COMMANDO has automatic trans., runs good but needs a paint job for $1,650 or best offer. Call Tom 4449/ 4439. 1968 OLDSMOBILE 98 reliable transporta- tion, good condition for $700 or best offer. Call Chris 7690 during normal duty hours. 1966 BRONCO recently rebuilt inside and out with four wheel drive and standard trans., two speed transfer case for $1,750. Will consider small car on a trade-in basis. Call Rick 7541/7033. 1966 DODGE has four door with station- wagon body for $550 or best offer. Call Burke 6201/7177. 1965 LANDROVER, SAFARI four door, four wheel drive, needs some work for $950 or best offer. Call Adams 6201/7177. 1964 JEEP STATIONWAGON for $900 and a '71 Renault stationwagon for $500. Call Scammell 7911/7450. 1959 MERCEDES BENE MODEL 180, needs some work. Call John 7942 after 5 p.m. For Sale HALF WAY SALE—vacuum cleaner, good for barracks use, two suits (40-42‘long), riding toys, hanging lamps, shirts 15%, two new baby comforter, auto stereo 8 Track w/home adapter, maternity clothes and sweater also pots and pans, speakers baby bath tub and more. Sunday from noon to 3 p.m. at Qtrs. 670-2G. MULTIPLE FAMILY LAUNDRY ROOM SALE on the stairwell in Qtrs. 931-2 tomorrow from 10-4 p.m. 8 Track tape deck, recliner, portable TV, china, household items, Christmas tree and clothes plus much more. PIONEER TURNTABLE and Sears turntable with magnetic cartridge also Sears reel to reel recorder. Call William 2175. ODYSSEY 100 TV GAME for $40 like new, electric organ for $50 also like new. Call Chace 7410/7744. AQUARIUM FISH, plants and supplies. Call Chace 7744 weekends or after 5 p.m. CLEARANCE SALE clothes, glassware, wood carving, toys, Schick hair dryer, punch bowl and many other items, see tomorrow in Qtrs. 1058-D from 10-3 p.m. or call Vijay 5152. FOUR SEARS SNOW TIRES size D78-14, mounted and a pair of tire chains. Call William 7263 after 5 p.m. YARD SALE in Qtrs. 926-2 laundry room, color TV, women, men and small girls clothing and many more items from 11- 1 p.m. RUMMAGE SALE--men, women and children clothes plus other items. Qtrs. 1057- C tomorrow from noon to 4 p.m. CAPEHART CONSOLE STEREO with AM/FM radio plus 8-Track and BSR turntable. Turn- table needs a needle for $100. Call Pennington 7609 after 5 p.m. DRAFT DUAL STICK RADIO CONTROL and two planes. Call Hohn at 7942 after 5 p.m. SNOW TIRES two used for $35, size H78-15. Call Hiatt 7606/4395. NEW SWING BAR for spare tire, fits Broncos for $35. Call Hiatt 7606/4395. PIONEER RECEIVER model SX-82, 40 watts per channel for $100. Call Fliegel 7278/7601. AR-16 SPEAKERS a pair for $180. Call Fliegel 7278/7601. ONE MINOLTA 201 35mm camera with Vivitar 252 flash and Soligar fish-eye lens with adapter, a Soligar 3X tele-converter and a Soligar universal T-4 mount. $250 for the camera, $85 for the fish-eye, $35 for the 3X tele-converter, $25 for the flash and $7.50 for the Soligar T-4 mount or $400 for all plus camera clean*- ing equip. Call 7303.1 7303. ZENITH 23" B/W TV for $75. Call Rife 7818/6211. P0L0R0ID 420 LAND CAMERA for $50. Call Arthur 7303. 1971 ORIGINAL HUMMEL CHRISTMAS PLATE. Call Lacroix 7418 during the day. PANASONIC AM/FM AMPLIFIER with 8-Track for $75. Call Brehm 2214/4342. THREE TRANSFORMERS 1000,2000 and 600 for a penny per watt or $35 for all. Call Paul 7706. TOASTER AND OVEN COMBINATION never has been used, by Proctor-Silex. Call Glenn 2290. Lost BLUE ZIP SLED—blown away from my resi- dence by high winds. If found call Steve at 5234/7470. BLUE PARKA—size 32, lost at the Youth Center last Friday. Call Harlod 2224/ 2249, there is a reward. Wanted BABYSITTER for 20-month-old girl, Mon.- Fri. from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Prefer someone with child about the same age. Call 2169 after 5 p.m. Found LIGHTER, silver in color and says Donn and Teresa, it is a Zippo. May be Picked up at AFRTS. Miscellaneous THE WINDREAKER WIVES CLUB will be hold- ing their monthly business meeting Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Windbreaker Club. The club is open to all wives and women with Windbreaker Club privileges . ANYONE INTERESTED in the "Bed and Break- fast" New Year's Eve package at the Nursery must contact Mrs. Wells at 7603 not later than Dec. 19. THE NSGA WOMEN'S GROUP will hold its' monthly meeting in the home of Susan Olson, Qtrs. 1008-F Monday at 7:30 p.m. They will be having a Christmas Social with a $3 gift exchange. THE NSGA CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS PARTY will be held Sunday from 2-4 p.m. at the Glacier Hut. AN EPISCOPALIAN CHRISTMAS EUCHARIST will be celebrated in the Base Chapel on Thursday at 7 p.m. All base personnel are cordially welcomed. OWC MEMBERS are reminded to bring cook- ies for Hofn's childrens' Christmas Party to Qtrs. 671-B by Monday evening. THER WILL BE A USED TOY COLLECTION from Dec. 5-15 for needy children. Any toys which your children have outgrown and are not beyond repair should be placed in the Chapel lobby which is always open. MULTI-MEDIA FIRST AID COURSE—An Ameri- can Red Cross Multi-Media First Aid Course will be given at the Human Rela- tions building Monday and Tuesday from 6 to 10 p.m. The cost of the course is free, all materials will be provided. Call Rich Bednarsky at the pool to sign up 6131. Don't overload the out- lets or leave cords where children can pull on them.

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