The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 13.10.1978, Blaðsíða 8

The White Falcon - 13.10.1978, Blaðsíða 8
Page 8 White Falcon October 13, 1978 Racquetball meeting to be held An organizational meeting is planned for Oct. 31 at 1 p.m. for men and women interested in parti- cipating in the racquetball tourna- ment slated after completion of the racquetball facility renovation. The pre-league tournament will lead to a men’s and women's ladder as well as the regular winter rac- quetball league. In winter basketball Pre-league The 1978-79 intramural basket- ball season will be kicked off with a pre-league tournament, starting Nov. 1. Two pre-league meetings will be held for all commands/activi- ties: Oct. 23 at 1 p.m. at the base gym. Its purpose will be to determine the size and direction of the 1978-79 intramural league and Participate in Sports! Vikings conquer homecoming challengers Led by Prince Parker, the A.T. Mahan Vikings played ball control football to defeat the Naval Fa- cility Bulldogs, 20-0, last week in a happy homecoming for school alumni. Quarterback Donn Haviland mixed up his plays well with reverses, passes and off tackle plunges in his opening series of plays to move the ball rapidly into Bull- dog territory. However, the drive stalled when NavFac put up a stiff defense against the rushes of Parker and fullback Mike Barry. The Bulldogs started its own drive, which faltered when Parker picked off a Bulldog pass and raced 60 yards to the Bulldog 15- yard line. On a reverse, Berry Jondahl raced around right end of the Bull- dogs for the score. Parker dove off right tackled for the two-point conversation and an 8-f lead that it never lost. The next Bulldog drive stalled when lineman Tom Waldron picked off another pass, which gave the Vik- ings another chance to score. Haviland then took to the airways against a strong wind but found the range when he connected with Buddy Gilbert, who made a brilliant catch taking it to score. The play cover- ed 30-yards. The try for point failed when Mike Barry tried to run the ball in but was nailed short of the goal line. The half ended with the Vikings leading 14-0. The second half opened*with the Vikings taking the ball against the wind, sticking to a ground game that ate up the clock. Dashes by Barry and Parker kept the Bulldogs on defense mostly. When the Vikings lost control of the second half, Coach Dougherty let his second unit play; and, much to the surprise of the crowd, the secondary String also provided a strong offensive punch. This unit was led by reserve quarterback Mike Tice, a transfer from Forrest Sher- man High School Naples, Italy, who marched his unit to the Bulldog 20- yard line. He was supported by Jim McDowell, Gary Godwin, John Kehoe, Dwight Godwin, Richard "Tex" Joseph, Robert Dixon, Scott Adams and Larry Kimes. These Vikings were at the Bulldogs' door when the game ended. At the homecoming dance Saturday evening, Birgit Fladager, a senior, was elected homecoming queen. Her attendants included Carrie Waldron, Marie Maticko, Karen Maticko and Mary McNeer. tourney slated pre-season tournament. The second session will meet Oct. 30. at 6 p.m. at the base gym. The pre-season tournament sche- dule will be determined afterwards. The Keflavik Sports Officials Asso- ciation will hold a clinic to ex- plain the rules and regulations and officiating techniques that will govern the intramural league. Doves take 1st in volleyball In the 1978 Summer Volleyball Base Championship, the Doves edged out the Liberators, 15-10, in the deciding match. The Doves lost its first match to the Angels, 15-8, and then ral- lied to take the next two matches, 16-14 and 15-4. In the next game, the Liberators easily rolled over the Bees in two straight matches, 15-6 and 15-4. In the championship match, the Doves took the first match, 15-12, losing the second, 13-15. Powder Puff game schedule The Air Force and Navy Powder Puff flag football team schedule is as follows: Navy—Mon., Wed., Fri. 6 p.m.; Sat. 1 and Sun. 2; Air Force Mon., Tue., Fri. 5:30 p.m.: Sat. 4 and Sun. 2. Coast Guard team wins golf tourney The U.S. Coast Guard has long been knovm for doing the most with the least, and has done it again. The CG team, with some excellent recruiting from base sources, has put together a five-man team who played solid golf and captured the Naval Station intramural golf title. The Coast Guard team then successfully moved through the playoff to capture the golf team championship. Members are John Carney, Mike Barry, Mick Fladager, Mark Joecks and Walter Hocket- staller.

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