The White Falcon - 05.12.1980, Qupperneq 6
6 While Falcon December 5, 1980
SPORTS
BEAT
Jim Allen tops 600
twice in two weeks
Jim Allen probably felt terrible
last week. After bowling the season
high series in intramural howling no
mention was made in the White
Falcon. Jim we're sorry about that
...but it's not everyday that Jim
Frey visits Iceland. To say Allen
had an outstanding series would be
an understatement...he tore up the
Arctic Bowl lanes and connected for
games of 235, 214 and 195 for a 644
series.
American League
And he continued his awesome ways
this week leading the league leading
Rockville squad to a 4-0 trouncing
of AIMD. Allen had games of 231,
202 and 185 for a 618 series. Perry
Boren bowled well in a losing cause
with a 208 and 553.
In other American league matches,
cellar dwelling IceDeFor surprised
AFI #1 and handed the" second place
team a 2*5-l*s defeat. Frank Fisher
paced the resurging IceDeFor squad
with a 514 series. AFI's Tom Par-
sons had a 206 game. The NavComm-
Sta Leftovers, currently in third
place, helped themselves to three
games this week over Food Services
as Carl Barger rolled a 501 and
Cecil Presley a 503. Carl Carden
had a 530 for Food Services.
In other action, John Wycoff's
504 powered VP-9 over NavFac, de-
spite a 200 game by David Coultes;
Weather took three games from the
57th FIS Hi as Bob Plante rolled
a 203 and 568 and Fred Urban a 232
and 557. Tom Redineus bowled well
for the FIS with games of 204 and
Racquetball League W L
AFI 3 0
CFK 3 0
Det. 14 31
960th AWACSS 2 1
IceDeFor 2 1
57th 2 2
Dental 2 2
AIMD 2 2
Recreation 0 3
VP-9 0 3
Public Works 0 4
208 and a 588 series. And the1*
960th AWACSS won 3-1 over Comp-
troller behind Bill Jasper's 523.
North Atlantic League
CommSta NRK #1 strengthened its
lead in the North Atlantic league
Monday night as they rolled over
third place 57th FIS #4, 4-0. Conm-
sta received superlative perfor-
mances from Dave Shelley, 220, 595,
and Dan Smith with a 542. Ed Gard-
ner had a 554 for the losers.
Club Mangement, tied in second
place with CFK, shutout the 960th
AWACSS Rejects, while CFK split
their match against Air 0p3 HI.
In other play, Don Phelps' 521
paced Navy Broadcasting to a 3-1
decision over Air Ops #1; Bob
Moore's 502 helped the Black Knights
to split with Security; and Medical
H2 shutout the 960th AWACSS H3.
National League
In the National league, first
place Medical met second place Navy
Exchange and the two teams battled
to a 2-2 split. Roger Hines paced
the Medical squad with a 208 game.
Supply H2, currently in third
place, suffered a slight setback as
CommSta NRK #2 took three games.
Orlando Margate's 524 highlighted
Supply's efforts.
Meanwhile in other action, the
57th PMEL trounced ComFairKef for
a sweep of four games; Charles May-
berry, with a 500 series, powered
the Supply Chiefs over Recreation
3-1; Joe Castillo's 229 and out-
standing 567 helped the 57th FIS
#5 over AFI 3-1, despite a 513 from
Jerry Meyer; and the CFK Chiefs
were 3-1 winners over IsCommlce.
International League
The International league post-
poned its matches last week and will
makeup games later this month.
Two points!
James Berg begins his flight towards
the basket In the Youth Center
Basketball Championship game played
Sunday at the Base Gym. Berg's 18
points powered his team to a 36-3^*
win over the Gold team. The two-day
tournament was sponsored by th
Youth Center.