The White Falcon - 29.05.1981, Síða 7
May 29, 1981 White Falcon 7
Intramural Bowling results
orth Atlantic League
'NavCommSta 4-0 Z-Ball (forfeit)
B.B. Stackers 3-1 ConnnSta NRK
Club Management 4-0 (forfeit)
ComFairKef 2-2 57th FIS #4
Air Ops #1 3-1 Air Ops #2
Security 2-2 Navy Broadcasting
Outstanding Bowlers
Chris Menard - 541
Bob York - 224 & 578
Doug Drewry - 549
Jun Ramirez - 509
Donn Sheldon - 504
Doug Stacer - 507
Frank Topf - 212 & 532
Rich Furmaniuk - 529
Paul Dennis - 502
Sam Spear - 213 & 531
International League
960th AWACSS 3-1 Public Works
Specomm 4-0 NSGA
Grindavik 3-1 Facilities Main.
AFI Handicappers 3-1 Det. 14 #2
Admin 3-1 NavFac 111
Det. 14 Rotor Heads 3h~h Air Ops #3
Outstanding Bowlers
Tom Kidney - 505
D. Fogle - 512
National League
CommSta NRK #2 3-1 Recreation
Supply Chiefs 3-1 Supply #2
Public Works #2 3-1 Navy Exchange
AFI 3-1 57th FIS PMEL
omFairKef 3-1 Medical
{C Chiefs 3-1 IsComlce
erican League
Food Services 2-2 AFI
NavCommSta 3-1 Rockville
960th AWACSS 3-1 VP-23 Lucky Strikes
Weather 4-0 IceDeFor
57th FIS 4-0 VP-23 Seconds
NavFac 3-1 AIMD
Outstanding Bowlers
Ed Panis - 513
Ernie Turner - 527
Don Hardin - 539
T. Redd - 205
Bob Plante - 236, 202 & 620
Fred Urban - 208 & 576
A1 Henter - 217
Ron Fye - 213 & 569
Jack Torbert - 503
Jim Allen - 209 & 552
Erik Firkin - 202 & 541
Mike Warren - 203 & 526
George McHugh - 542
Carl Harden - 212, 215 6, 580
Bong Gozon - 206 & 502
Soccer
Indoor Soccer results
Supply 6-1 Fire Station
Bears 8-3 57th FIS A
Navy Exchange 17-0 NSGA
Icelandic Police 18-0 NSGA
Chip shot
Ron Anderson chips to the green during the Memorial Day Golf Tournament
played at the Keflavik Golf course. Anderson covered the 18-hole tourney
in 75 strokes and placed first in the low-gross category. Bob York was
second with 79, followed by K. Groce and R. McCray with 84. F. Seymour
placed first in the Callaway category. Frank Garrity was second and Jack
Cristwell finished third.
SHORT SHOTS
Auto racing
Mario Andretti has been there
before, so he knows what Bobby Unser
is experiencing by being deprived
of his Indianapolis 500-mile.
It was a surprised Andretti who
was awakened at 8 a.m. Monday by a
phone call from Crew Chief Jim
McGee. He was told the United States
Auto Club had penalized Unser a lap
for passing a number of cars under
a yellow caution flag and was dis-
qualifying Unser as winner of Sun-
day's race.
The Unser camp is appealing U-
Sac's decision to strike down their
two protests that would have pre-
served an Unser win.
Andretti says his feelings are
mixed: "This is supposed to be a
delightful experience and in time
it will be."
the line at the start.
He said he wanted to win that
race so badly to dedicate the race
to Ronnie Peterson, who was killed
in the event.
Hockey
Butch Goring of the New York
Islanders has been honored by Sport
Magazine as the Most Valuable Player
of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The
veteran center had 10 goals and 10
assists in the playoffs.
Baseball
Major League baseball scores,
and the American and National League
standings are now posted daily at
the Base Gym in the hallway.
Standings W L GF GA If Andretti holds onto his second
IP's 3 0 28 3 win in the classic, he will receive
NEX 3 0 27 3 a check for over $262,000. Unser Bowling
Ripply 3 0 14 3 would receive over $168,000. Jim Allen and Diane Bell were
2 1 10 11 Andretti knows how it feels to victorious Sunday in the Queen and
NSGA 1 2 0 35 have a race taken away. He remembers King of the Hill bowling tourney.
57th FIS A 0 3 6 18 in September of 1978, at the Italian Allen defeated Reb Nantz for the
Fire Station 0 3 4 16 Grand Prix, they took away his men's crown and Bell downed Kathy
57th FIS B 0 3 0 0 victory because he allegedly jumped Malone for the Queen's title.