The White Falcon - 04.08.1978, Qupperneq 4
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White Falcon
August 4, 1978
Ba se sports standin
for base champs
Championship tomorrow
NSGA vying
The 1978 intermediate pitch softball
championships are scheduled to start to-
morrow at noon on the intermediate field
across from the Youth Center.
The top four teams competing in to-
morrow's Double Round Robin tournament
are NSGA, ComSta, AFI and Supply.
NSGA, the tournament favorite, fin-
Volleyball slated Aug.12
The Athletic Division announces a
pre-winter ladies' volleyball league
scheduled to start Aug.12.
A pre-league meeting will be held
Mondays at 6 p.m. in the athletic di-
rector's office at the base gym.
Officials’ clinics planned
The Keflavik Sports Officials Asso-
ciation will be officiating Naval'
Station Keflavik intramural flag foot-
ball this fall. The KSOA met Saturday
and chose Ray Spicuzza as the Associa-
tion Sports Commissioner for Flag Foot-
ball. He has scheduled the first flag
football officials' clinic Monday.
Additional officials' clinics are
also planned.
ished the regular season with a 15-1
mark.
George White, NSGA's super pitcher,
will carry weight for NSGA in vying
for the base crown. White, undefeated
in regular league play with an 8-0
record, should show great form and pilot
NSGA to its first base championship.
Women’s sports survey
The Athletic Division plans to in-
crease women's sports and health pro-
grams. The division will be conducting
a survey to find out women's interest.
New asst, director
Deborah Leone has been appointed as-
sistant athletic director. Mrs. Leone
will serve as women's athletic coordina-
tor as well as administrative assistant.
Athletic meetings
Athletic meetings are scheduled Mon-
day at the base gym as follows:
Flag football at 1 p.m.
Ladies' racquetball at 6 p.m.
Ladies' volleyball at 7 p.m.
FINAL INTERMEDIATE PITCH STANDINGS 6rindavik 2 10
AFI ’A’ DROP
TEAM PLACE WON LOST
NSGA 1st 15 i 'B' LEAGUE
Supply 2nd 10 6
ComSta 2nd 10 6 TEAM WON LOST
AFI 2nd 10 6 AIMD 18 3
Rockville 3rd 8 8 AFI ’B’ 16 6
VP-56 3rd 8 8 VP-56 Gold 16 8
IDF 4 th 6 10 Security 15 7
NavFac 5th 3 13 Public Works 15 8
Air Ops 6th FOLD Det 1 14 8
Det 14 14 8
’A’ 1 LEAGUE AFI 'C' 13 10
High School 12 10
TEAM WON LOST Marines 10 10
CFK/IDF ii 2 ComSta 'B' 10 11
ComSta 'A' i 10 3 VP-56 'B' 7 12
Administration 8 5 Commissary 7 12
NSGA 8 5 Weapons 7 12
Rockville 7 6 Recreation 6 16
VPO’s 6 5 NavFac 2 8
Supply 5 7 Medical DROP
57th FIS A 8 Air Ops Drop
36-1 iole golf tou rney to be [ i el d
' A 36-hole golf tournament will be for golfers and guests will be held after
held Aug. 19-20 at the Keflavik Golf the tournament.
Course. Golfers throughout Iceland will
compete for prizes and other awards.
To facilitate awarding prizes, parti-
cipants must register by Aug. 12 and pay
a $10 entry fee.
A social hour and semiformal dinner
The tournament will be divided into
five flights: A—1-10 handicaps
B—11-20
C—21 and above
D—Military
E—Women's
Prizes will be awarded in each flight.
(classified ads)
Automobiles
68 CHEVY BELAIR—Two-door hardtop, auto
transmission, new summer tires, four
studded snow tires, runs good, great
gas mileage. Asking $800. Call Weaver
at 2183/Barracks 751.
68 OLDS DELMONT—New tires and brakes,
rebuilt engine, excellent condition.
$700 or best offer. Call Dave at 4558
or 5191.
68 VW WAGON—Needs work. Will get .a-
round base; asking $300. Call John
Chadwell at 4615/work or 5105/home.
69 FORD PICKUP—Extra studded tires,
inspected and insured. $1000. Call
3363 or leave message at Navy Lodge.
70 MERCURY COUGAR—Insured and inspect-
ed. $1000. Call 7460 anytime.
72 VW—Excellent running condition,
four good summer and studded snow
tires. Available the middle of August.
Call Gary at Barracks 759/room 217.
72 VW—Engine completely rebuilt in
May 1978. Two sets of tires, reliable
transportation, $1050. Call Don at
7424/work or 7418/home.
73 VEGA—Summer and winter tires, new
brakes, new exhaust, factory rebuilt
engine, radio, excellent running con-
dition. $1200. Call Cherry at 7000/
work or 4501/home.
74 PINTO STATION WAGON—For information
call 7249/home or 7062/work.
75 AUSTIN MINI—Excellent condition,
four summer and winter tires, inspected
and insured through March 1979. $1300
firm. Call 4671/work or 4292/home.
76 MERCEDES BENZ—For information call
Sylvia at 7411.
76 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER—Locking hubs, 4-
speed, roof rack, two mounted gas cans,
8000 lb. Warn electrical winch, white
spoke wheels, winter and summer tires.
$5195. Call 5234/work or 7188/home.
TIRES—Four C78-15 studded snow tires in
good condition. For Volvo or VW. Call
Reed at 4256/home or 7033/work.
RADIATOR—For 1971 Maverick. Call Brock
at 7877.
69 PONTIAC CATALINA—Cheap, needs engine
work, four new winter tires, one new
summer tire. Can be seen at 1052-D.
Insured and inspected. Call 7877.
For Sale
LAUNDRY ROOM SALE—Baby, children and
adult clothing, household items. To-
morrow from noon to 3 p.m. at Qtrs
953-1 basement.
PACKOUT SALE—Baby items: stroller,
walker-jumper, playpen. Furniture:
vinyl recliner, Mediterranean style oak
coffee table, commode, wall clock and
room dividers. Tomorrow at Qtrs. 950-
3K or call 6266.
PLANTS—Must sell over 100 assorted
house plants and cactus gardens. Also,
deep sea fishing fishers and hand tied
flys. Tomorrow at Qtrs 1056-D from
noon to 3 p.m.
BALLET SLIPPERS—Black, little girls'
size 9. Worn only twice, $6. Call
2180/work or 6256/home.
WOOD SAW—Black and Decker 5h circular
wood saw, like new, $13. German multi-
band radio, $30. Call 7366 after 5 p.m.
CHEST FREEZER—Frigidaire 15 cubic feet
chest freezer, $200; Pioneer SX-737
stereo receiver, $200; 24" Bar B-Q grill
with charcoal and starter fluid, $5;
potty chair, $2. Call 7817.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Franciscan gui-
tar, handmade, $130; Riccar Zig Zag
sewing machine, $100; Sunbeam canister
vacuum cleaner, $20. Brothers knitting
machine, never used, with instructions,
-Ad rules____________________________________________________________
Classified advertising is free to all military personnel, dependents,
and civil service employees stationed in Iceland. Ads must be submitted
on the proper form which is available at the White Falcon Office which is
located in the AFRTS building (T-44). The ad deadline is 5 p.m. Monday
for publication the following Friday. Situation or service ads such as
"will do baby sitting" or "will do automotive repairs" are considered to be
be of a commercial nature and are not permitted. The White Falcon reserves
the right to edit all ads to fit space limitations.
$80; sled, $5; Sunbeam curling iron, $5.
Call 2214 or 4342.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—Doc Severinsen Get-
zen trumpet, Olds Opera cornet, Gretsch
snare drum, W.T. Armstrong flute. Also,
baby stroller and plants with pots.
Call Dan at 7585/work or 6263/home.
trition and Weaning". For further in-
formation call Eleanor at 7301 or Terri
at 6276.
UNITY CLUB—The Afro American Unity Club
will hold their general membership meet-
ing Sunday at 4 p.m. in Bldg. 760, third
floor dayroom. All are invited to attend
DESK—Student desk, medium v/alnut stain.
Early American hardware, $25. Call 7966.
BOWLING BALL—One 14 lb. bowling ball.
Call Stephen at 2195/work or 6261/home.
KENWOOD CASSETTE TAPE RECORDER—$150;
Pioneer receiver, $150; radio and tape
recorder combination, $30. Call Mark
at 7091.
Miscellaneous
PWOC MEETING—The Protestant Women of
the Chapel will hold their monthly meet-
ing Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Chapel.
All women are invited to attend.
ICE AND FIRE THEATRE—The Ice and Fire
Theatre Group will hold their monthly
meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Bldg.
T-183. All are invited.
WINDBREAKER BOARD MEETING—The board
meeting for the Windbreaker Wives Club
will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in
Qtrs 1054-D.
TUESDAY BOWLING LEAGUE—Any women in-
terested in bbwling on the Tuesday
Morning League may call Sharon at 2153.
Regular members and subs are needed.
The league will start Sept. 12. |
NORTHERN LIGHTS —The Northern Lights ’
Women's Monday Afternoon Bowling League
needs bowlers for the fall/winter sea-
son. Anyone interested in joining a
team or forming a team call Joann at
7295.
Free
FREE—Two-month old kitten litter
trained. Call Michele at 7669 after
5 p.m. or 2107/work.
NURSERY SCHOOL REGISTRATION—Registra-
for fall 1978-1979 Nursery School will
be held at the Base Nursery tomorrow
from noon to 3 p.m. Children born be-
tween Jan. 1 and Dec. 31 1974 and 1975
will be eligible. Birth certificate or
passport to show proof of age must be
presented. Also, a deposit must be made
at this time. For more information call
the Base Nursery at 7603.
FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST—The Keflavik Funda-
mental Baptist meets Sundays from 10
a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Human Relations
Center, Bldg. T-170. Classes for all
ages. A nursery is provided.
FREE—Two seven-month old kittens. One
male/neutered and one female. Both
black and white. Call Mary at 4181/work
or 7954/home.
FREE—Two female cats to good home. Com-
plete with litter and box and birth con-
trol pills. Call 7167.
Lost
*
LOST—Four rings were left on Lane 7 at
the bowling alley, Wednesday, July 26.
Rings of sentimental value. Call 6122/
work or 7669/home. A reward is offered
FLYING CLUB—The Keflavik Flying Club
will hold their monthly meeting Sunday
at 7:30 p.m. in the Air Operations Pas-
senger Terminal. Members and guests are
invited.
BYLAWS MEETING—A bylaws meeting will be
held Wednesday for all new and old members
of the Thursday afternoon Icebreakers
Bowling League. The meeting will begin
at 7:30 p.m. at the Windbreaker Club.
Wanted
WANTED—Reliable person to clean house
once a week. Call 4757/evenings.
WANTED-—Transformers and/or Icelandic
appliances. Call Joseph at 6111.
WANTED—Kitchen chairs with table.
Must be in good condition. Call 7560.
LA LECHE LEAGUE—The monthly meeting of
La Leche League will be held Monday at
10 a.m. in Qtrs 921-5 Elm, apt. 3-C.
The topic for discussion will be "Nu-
HOUSESIT—Would like to housesit any
time between Oct.l and Feb. 1. Wife in
the area. Write Ltjg Harmon: Patron
Five, FPO New York, N.Y. 09501.