The White Falcon - 20.08.1982, Qupperneq 6
Friday, August 20, 1982 WHITE FALCONvo
Sports Beat
Major League
baseball standings
Standings as of 18 August
National League
EAST W L PCT. GB
St. Louis 68 50 .576 --
Philadelphia 66 52 .559 2
Montreal 63 55 .534 5
Pittsburgh 61 57 .517 7
New York 50 67 .427 17%
Chicago 51 69 .425 18
WEST
Los Angeles 66 53 .555 --
Atlanta 63 55 .534 2%
San Diego 63 56 .529 3
San Francisco 62 58 .517 4%
Houston 54 64 .458 m
Cincinnati 44 75 .470 22
American League
EAST W L PCT. GB
Milwaukee 68 49 .584 --
Boston 64 53 .547 4
Baltimore 61 55 .526 6%
Detroit 60 58 .508 . 8%
New York 58 58 .496 10
Cleveland 57 59 .491 10%
Toronto 58 63 .479 12
WEST
California 68 50 .576 --
Kansas City 67 51 .568 1
Chicago 64 53 .547 3%
Seattle 59 60 .496 9%
Oakland 53 67 .442 16
Texas 47 69 .405 20
Minnesota 40 78 .339 28
NASLstandings
NASLj
FAST
n Soccer League
EAST X-Cosmos W L GF GA BP PTS
22 3 69 48 63 193
Toronto^^^^ 16 14 54 42 45 141
Montrea'^^H 17 12 51 39 42 140
Chicago 11 19 51 65 48 112
SOUTH Ft. Lauderdale 16 14 60 72
Tampa Bay 12 18 44 66 39 109
Jacksnovi11e 11 19 39 64 37 103
WEST
Seattle 17 13 70 46 58 158
Vancouver 19 11 55 45 44 152
San Diego 17 13 64 53 50 148
San Jose 13 17 47 55 38 114
Portland 13 17 45 43 39 113
Edmonton 11 20 37 62 32 93
Intramural softball
Final standings for the 1982 intramural
softball leagues.
A Leaque
AFI "A"
NCS
Rockville
VP-26 "A"
Supply
Public Works
DET 14
B League
PSD
NavFac
960th
Marines
CFK
AFI "B"
GSE
VP-26 "B"
W_
14
11
10
8
6
6
4
14
13
11
12
10
10
8
8
L_
2
3
4
6
8
9
11
5
5
7
7
9
8
10
10
World lightweight bout set
(UPI)--WBC Lightweight Champion Alexis
Arguello will fight WBA Junior Welter-
weight Champion Aaron Pryor in November.
Promoter Bob Arum announced the match
Monday.
The site for the November 12 bout has
not been announced. If Arguello wins it
will be the fourth crown he has held in
separate weight divisions.
RALLY 82
Iceland's international car rally
starts today. The annual event, sponsored
by a local firm in conjunction with the
Automobile Sports Club of Reykjavik, ends
on Sunday.
Today's route takes the drivers from
Reykjavik to Thingvellir, Geysir and
Gullfoss and then through the highlands to
the north coast. Once there, the drivers
turn round and return by the same gruel-
ling route.
On Saturday the rally drivers will take
the road past Selfoss in the southern
lowlands (with many deviations to make
things interesting). To make sure there
is a real test of driving skills and well
prepared automobiles the route then fol-
lows the back roads past the volcano Hekla
and'onto cross country tracks through vol-
canic deserts behind the Myrdalsjokul1
glacier. The rally then continues for
about ten miles on the gravel-topped road
between Vik and Kirkjubaejarklaustur.
Once again, the drivers turn around and
follow the same route back to Reykjavik.
On Sunday the rally passes the NATO
base. After leaving Reykjavik the cars
drive through Kopavog, Gardabaer and
Hafnafjordur. They then leave the main
road to follow the old cross country route
towards Keflavik.
On reaching the gas station at the bot-
tom of the hill leading to the main base
gate the drivers turn up the hill and make
a left onto the Hafnir road thus passing
between the base and the Patterson Ramp
area. They follow the road to Hafnir then
take the cross country route to Grindavik.
Continuing along the coastal road their
next turn around point is at Djupavatn
lake. They then follow the same route
back to Reykjavik.
The first cars to pass the NATO base
will arrive at shortly before 11 a.m. on
Sunday, with the last one returning at
about 1:15 p.m. Spectators are asked not
to pafk on the road or to cause any ob-
struction which could endanger safety.
This rally is of growing importance on
the international scene. It is, for in-
stance, one of only two that professional
drivers from Italy take part in outside
their home country. They consider the
East African Safari Rally and Iceland's
Ljoma-Rally to be the toughest challenge
for driver and machine.
Anyone interested in following the day
to day results of the competition is wel-
come to visit the Rally headquarters at
the Hotel Loftleidir in Reykjavik.
ComFairKef first
air:
T-balr season comes to a close
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at the IDF field
and Thursday
of the young base-
By Sharon Reynolds
The baseball stj
will be empty on
evenings for the
ball players has ended.
The season ended with ComFairKef coming
in first palce with 11 wins and one loss.
The coaches for the ComFair team are, Larry
Lowe and Roger Gardner. The team players
were, Wendy Issak, Misalyn Young, Patrick
Young, Joseph Kelly, John Rippe, Allison
Dubois, Lisa Howton, Christopher Gardner,
Vernon Lowe, Chad Hoshour, John Niland,
Michelle Niland and Freddy Johnson.
The NSGA team came in second with eight
wins and three losses. The coaches for
the team are Vince Mercia and Scott Seaton.
The members of the team are; Thomas Echen-
erria, Paul Cousins, Cassey Odell, Pat
Bulger, Mike Dickerson, Erika Wallace,
Chris Wallace, Randy Devers, Olga Aravjo,
James Best and Mike Jenkins.
MWR placed third with seven wins and
five losses. The coaches are Rick Rogers
and Fred Reynolds, the players are Paul
Reynolds, Mark Reynolds, Jessica Rogers,
Timothy Straight, David Straight, Tammy
Crumpton, Adam Jahner, Keith Hausam, Joey
Morra, Erica Payer, Jeffery Maloy, Derek
Kroger, Michael Smith, Brian Smith, Mary
Gwinn and Todd Bishop.
The other T-ball teams were; NBS,
NavComSta, SpecCom and Security.
The coaches for NBS are Lou Alberto
and Robert Bickers; the players are; Bradley
Bickers, Michelle Bickers, Jeffrey Alberto,
Brandi Goff, Erik Schwenke, Danny Schiff,
David Benedum, Jason Dembrowski, Jason
Evans, Kristin Terrazas, Justin Howard,
Joe Schillace, Ralph Schillace, Danielle
Reide, James Kastle, John Goldschmidt and
Danielle Dembrowski.
The NavComSta team consisted of coaches,
Lou Lashley and Dave Morin; the team incl-
uded, Megan Lashley, Mike Lashley, Norbie
Morin, Jason Baekey, Matthew Edge, Curtis
Eggleston, Charles Clark, Sean Gammel,
Mat Watson, Ansel mo Feiliciano, Nicole
Baekey and Jenny Otway.
The SpecCom team is coached by Ray
Morris, Rick Boler and Doug Wood. The
players are Tammy Morris, Angie Boler,
Elizabeth Dell, Keith Lyons, Shawn Balo,
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Michael Edmond, Corianton Wall^
Stewart, Rebecca Swafford, D^
Chris Wood, Kevin Wood and Ms
Doughtery.
The Security team is coached by Ron
Smith. The players included David Abbey,
Shawn Caudill, A.J. Derise, Brian Dettman,
Jackie Doll, Charles Fullman, Donald
Garrity, Rachael Krumbine, Michael Lien,
Ralph Maldonado, Amber Maynard, Tracy
Smith, David Tackett and Laurie Tackett.
Chosen as the most improved player for
each team were; Allison Dubois, Pat Bulger,
Mary Gwinn, Jeffery Alberto, Megan Lashley,
Chris Stewart and Amber Maynard.
The players that showed the best sports-
manship were; Misalyn Young, Chris
Wallace, Adam Jahner, Joe Schillace,
Anselmo Feiliciano, Rebecca Swafford and
Brian Dettman.
Thanks goes to all the sponsors who
donated money for the team uniforms,
parents who brought their children to the
games and who helped keep score, run the
concession stand and to those who were the
team mothers. The umpires also need a
special thanks. I want to thank each coach
for the time that they spent in introducing
baseball and sportsmanship to these young
children.
Winter bowling league
meeting today
There wi11 be an organizational meeting
for the Winter Intramural Bowling Leagues
today at 3 p.m. in the Top of the Rock.
All commands wishing to have teams
should send a representative to this
meeting. League by-laws will be voted
upon.
Any team not represented at this
meeting will lose their franchise.
If there are any questions concerning the
the Intramural Leagues call Eric Firkin at
7526 before the meeting today. Leagues
will commence bowling the week of Septem-
ber 13 and will not bowl during the weeks
of December 20 and 27.