The White Falcon - 03.03.1978, Side 4
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March 3, 1978
Divisional
basketball
championship
'A* League
First place.....VP-16 A
Second place .. Security
New programs By David E Ca,lins
input requested
First place Second place ■ B* League
First place. Second place ■C' League
Ladies First place. . . . Second place . . . league
Radio sports
live coverage
Today
Mar. 3
BASKETBALL: Maryland vs.
N. Carolina State.........2 a.m.
Saturday
Mar. 4
BASKETBALL: Southwestern
Conferance semi-finals.............2 a.m.
BASKETBALL: Nevada-Las Vegas
Vs. Kentucky......................6p.m.
BASKETBALL: ACC finals.........9:30 p.m.
Sunday
Mar. 5
BASKETBALL: SWC Finals............2 a.m.
BASKETBALL: Michigan vs.
U.C.L.A.............................9 p.m.
Tuesday
Mar. 7
BASKETBALL: Loyola vs.
Notre Lame........................1 a.m.
W
Wednesday
Mar. 8
BASKETBALL:Houston Rockets vs.
the N.Y. Knicks..............12:30 p.m.
New programs being considered at the
gymnasuim include ladies exercise, skin
diving, swimming lessons, and diving
gymnastics. The availability of these
programs depends upon the interest of
NATO base residents. If you are inter-
ested in seeing any of these programs
formed contact Mrs. Christ at 4558.
HH Racquetball
Tournament
Signup is still possible for the 1978
Hubert Humphrey Racquetball tournament
which starts on March 31. Categories
will consist of mens and womens openplay
play and mens masters competition.
Youth Center
basketball
Tournament Results
Robert Dixon took first place in the
Bumper Pool tournament held Feb. 25.
Jimmy McDowell took second place. In
the 8-Ball Pool tournament on the same
night Kevin Gilstrap placed first and
Jimmy McDowell placed second. Eight
contestants competed in each tournament.
Youth Basketball Standings
Minor Team League Won Lost
AIMD Green 9 2
VP 16 PO 1-Blue 9 2
VP 16 CPO-Gold 4 7
Supply-Red 0 11
Major Team League Won Lost
VP-16 P02-Green 5 i
U.S.M.C.-Red 3 2
Lockheed-Yellow 0 5
FOULED AGAIN—VP-16 play
player, Clifford Collier
(black shirt), is fouled
by Michael Cosby on the
Security team during the
'A' League championship
basketball game. The
VP-16 team went on to
win the game 50 - 43
netting them the number
one spot in the 'A'
League.
CLASSIFIED ADS
Automobiles
1969 VOLKSWAGON FASTBACK—New snow
tires last year, needs some work.
Call 7412 before 5 p.m. and leave mes**
sage.
1971 VOLKSWAGON—Fastback, 78 inspec-
tion, automatic transmission, tape
deck, summer and atudded tires. Asking
$975. Call Jerry at 7461 after 5 p.m.
1969 TOYOTA CORONA—Inspected for 1978,
new tires, runs good. For more infor-
mation call 4153/home or 7914/work.
Ask for Bill Trumpler.
1967 LANDROVER—Four-speed, four-wheel
drive, good condition, runs good. Call
Tom at 3365/work or 4166/home.
1971 LAND CRUISER—44,000 miles, clean,
inspected. Asking $3200. Call 3307/
7124.
1966 MUSTANG—289 w/Holley 4661 and man-
ifbld, 3 speed stick, HD suspension,'
dual painting, hook locks and custom
grill, $900 or best offer. Call A01
Chaffe at 6289/work.
1972 VOLKSWAGON—European specs, passes
inspection. $950. Call 7713/home or
5189/work.
1976 GMC JIMMY—4 wd., excellent condi-
tion, low mileage, 4-speed manual, PS,
PB. Call Schiffer 7916/5223.
1971 VOLKSWAGON—1500 series, needs some
transmission work. Best offer. Call
Gary at 4136, Rm. 324.
1976 VOLKSWAGON—Golf LS, front wheel
drive, four door hatchback, 4-speed
tach, tripometer, quatz clock, child-
proof locks, r/w defogger, Icelandic
undercoating, low mileage, available
early April. Best offer. Call 7280
between 4 and 9 p.m.
1975 TOYOTA CORONA WAGON—Maroon w/wood
panneling. Internal rust proofed, dou-
ble undercoating, roof rack, fog lights,
radio, console, 4 studded tires, 5 sum-
mer radials. Burns regular gas in
states. 1978 inspected; collision
insurance included. Call George at 4128
work or 7663/home.
For Sale
KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER—Large capa-
city, heavy duty, white in color—used
less than a year. Call 7280 between 4-
9 p.m.
PACK OUT SALE—Multi-family clothing for
everyone. Toys, walker, w/r wonder
horse, b/d 3/8 electric drill, stroller,
plants, used 15" summer tires. Plus
much more tomorrow at 926-1 laundry room
between 1-4 p.m.
SEWING MACHINE—Fully automatic Brother
Deluxe Super; buttonhole, chain stitch,
17 push button stitches, portable case.
Machine barely used. $150. Call Mary
at 5253.
INFANTS APPAREL—One car seat, $15; one
child’s toilet training seat with slide
out vessel. All items in very good con-
dition. Call 6275.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Double dark
blue velvet bedspread, $10; Ice crusher,
$6.50; Washington Forge Cutlery set and
other miscellaneous items. Call 7654.
TURNTABLE—One dual 1229 complete with
Deluxe dust cover, base, and CD-4 car-
tridge. Call Williams at 4136/7962.
STEREO—AM-FM stereo receiver with
built-in 8 track recorder/player, speak-
ers and fully automatic turntable. Ex-«
cellent condition. $140. Call Hiatt at
7606/4395.
FURNITURE—Dinette and 4 chairs, $50;
matching corner sofas and corner table,
$100; two dressers, $20 and $35; book-
case, $15. Call Chaffee’s at 4267.
MAPLE BEDROOM SET—$350, five pieces.
Call 4666/7971.
PORTABLE TV—12" General Electric,$60.
Call 7042.
FUTURA SEWING MACHINE—Call 4464 after
5 p.m.
SKATES—One pair girls figure skates,
size 13,$2.50. One pair boys ice
skates, size 12, $2.50. Call Dennis at
5253.
COLOR TV—19" RCA. Excellent color,
needs minor repair. Will accept reason-
able offer. Also, W. German made PE 3010
turntable. Manual/Semi/Fully automatic.
Call 7070.
3,000// WINCH—Never used with shackel
for doubling pulling weight, $125. Call
Hiatt at 7606/4395.
PIANO—Oval coffee table and end table.
Call at 4448 anytime.
WHEEL RIMS—Two new five-holed rims,$15
each or will trade for same size four-
holed rims for Maverick. '‘Call 2260.
Miscellaneous
CHRISTIAN LITERATURE SALE—Will be held
at the Viking Building Saturday, Mar. 4
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., sponsored by
NATO Base Chapel. Bibles, Bible aides,
jewelry, gospel records, tapes, plus
sheet music and childrens items.
THE LECHE LEAGUE—Will be discussing,
"Baby Arrives," "The Family," and "The
Breastfed Baby," Monday, Mar. 6 at qtrs.
1003-c. Contact Mary at 5244 or Linda
at 7616.
PWOC MEETING—The monthly Prostestant
Women of the Chapel meeting will be held
at the Chapel at 7:30 p.m. The PWOC
will also send cookies to Hofn. Those
baking cookies should package their
varieties and bring them to the Chapel
Mar. 12.
POWDER PUFF BOWLING—The Tuesday Powder
Puff Bowling League is now forming the
summer league. Any women interested in
bowling as a regular or a substitute
may call Sharon at 2153 or Cathy at
7234.
FLYING CLUB—The Keflavik Navy Flying
Club will hold its monthly general
membership meeting on Sunday at the Air
Operations Building at 7:30 p.m.
THEATRE MEETING—The Ice & Fire Theatre
Group will hold its monthly business
meeting Wednesday, Mar. 8 at 7:30 p.m.
in building T-183. All members and per-
spective members are urged to attend as
play selection will be done.
Wanted
WANTED—Portable dishwasher hose to fau-
cet coupler in working order. Call
4666/7971 LCDR Nash.
WANTED—Jlamster with cage. Call any
time at 6275.
Ice & Fire production
The Ice & Fire-Theatre Group will
present the two act comedy "Goodbye
Charlie" Mar. 18-19-20 at the Top of the
Rock. Cocktails will be served at 6:30
p.m.; dinner at 7 p.m. Show time is 4
9 p.m. Ticket information is presently™
unavailable. Be sure to watch for
ticket information in the next edition
of the White Falcon.
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