The White Falcon - 08.09.1978, Side 8
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White Falcon
September 8, 1978
Base sports standings
SUMMER BASKETBALL LEAGUE LADIES' RACQUETBALL
TEAM WON LOST TEAM WON LOST
ComSta i 4 Court Jesters 13 7
57th FIS 3 1 Dos 5 10
Marines 3 3 Racqueteers 15 10
VP-56 6 0 Bombers 8 17
High School 2 4 Sonnek 5 5
AmerIce 4 0 Skislak 4 1
Grindy 1 5
Rockville 3 3 NOTE: No further teams will be
NSGA 3 3 added to the ladies' racquetball
Wil'd Bunch 1 4 league. A ladies’ ladder will be-
gin in October.
FLAG FOOTBALL
LADIES' VOLLEYBALL
TEAM WON LOST
VP-56 2 0 TEAM WON LOST
AFI CFK/IDF 0 2 2 0 Freddy's Angels Doves 4 1 0 3
Admin 0 2 Liberators 2 2
High School I 1 Bees 1 3
NavFac 0 1
Det. 2 NSGA ComSta 1 1 0 1
2 1 Operation "EDITH 1
Grindy 1 1
Rockville Marines 1 1 1 1 is coming
Supply 0 I
Sports on radio 1484
Navy Broadcasting Service De-
tachment Eight will highlight base-
ball and football during this week's
radio sports schedule. Tonight at
11:30, the Boston Red Sox will host
the New York Yankees in a game that
could have definite bearing on the
American League East.
At 10 tomorrow evening, college
football action, between teams of
the Pacific Coast Big Ten, will be
aired as the UCLA Bruins face
Washington. Sunday evening at 5,
professional football returns to
the airways when the New Orleans
Saints travel to Green Bay to
challenge the Packers. Also, on
Sunday, the Chicago Bears will
take on the San Francisco 49ers
at 8 p.m.
Tuesday morning at 1, the Den-
ver Broncos battle the Minnesota
Vikings.
National League baseball is
spotlighted Tuesday at 11:30 p.m.
when the Pittsburgh Pirates face
the Phillies at Philadelphia.
American League West play will
be aired at 12:30 a.m. Thursday
with the Kansas City Royals host-
ing the Oakland As.
Airing of all games is depen-
dent upon atmospheric conditions
and network reception.
Chopper yields
'different strokes’
Reynir Santos, Iceland Karate
Association president, performed
a variety of skills. His demon-
stration included women's self
defense, using keys, a wallet and
the body as well as defense
against a knife and a sword.
Then Reynir broke three bricks
with his bare forehead and the
climax came when he laid on a
board of nails and allowed a brick
to be broken on his chest with a
sledge hammer.
Cage session
slated Sept. 15
A meeting will be held Sept. 15
at 6 p.m. at the base gym for men
and women interested in partici-
pating on the 1979 Naval Station
Varsity Basketball Team.
Players, coaches and trainers
are needed. International basket-
ball is exciting, so if you fit
into one of the categories, be sure
to attend the meeting.
WATCH your step when signing a con-
tract. Have it examined by your legal
officer to make sure you aren’t being
I cheated.