The White Falcon - 23.09.1983, Side 6
6 THE WHITE FALCON/SePtember 23, 1983
ACROSS
1 Feminine
undergarment
5 Cheddar, often
10 Dried orchid
tubers
15 Plucky
19 Israeli dance
20 George Sand
novel
21 Genus of
ground beetles
22 Mimicked
23 Algerian port
24 Synthetic fiber
25 Soviet leader
26 Learning
27 Deep apple pie
29 Distributed
31 Auriferous
33 Pasture moms
34 Coach
35 French
composer
36 Wrinkled
39 Underneath
40 Comprising all
in one view
44 Musical groups
45 Arrange in
folds
46 — Noster
47 Miss Claire
48 Frees
49 Rubbish
50 Takes out
51 Complacent
52 Brazilian
river
53 Oily cylic
ketone
54 Restrain
through fear
55 Accumulate
56 Certain TV
performer
58 Grottoes
59 Cubic meters
60 Surpasses
61 Biblical name
62 Gaunt
63 Drawing rooms
66 Alpine warble
67 Scaly anteater
71 Urao
72 Spanish
dining halls
73 Famous jockey
74 Indonesian
island group
75 Linear
measures
76 Might
77 — the way:
makes smooth
78 Wharf
79 French soul
80 Mountain lakes
81 Icelandic tales
82 Mends
83 Screw pine
85 Irish export
86 The buyer
87 Circle
segments
88 Guiding
89 Black: comb,
form
90 Capital of
Laconia
93 Shot in
billiards
Solution i
94 Variegated
with stripes
of color
98 Bugle
99 Australian
marsupial
101 Senseless
103 Irish Free
State
104 Large lake
105 English
novelist
106 Scandinavian
107 English river
108 Transaction
109 Intelligence
110 German city
111 Soap-frame
bar
DOWN
1 Boutique
2 Tree snake
3 Persia
4 An epithet of
Aphrodite
5 Applied the
brakes
6 Flocks
7 Confederate
8 River, in
Barcelona
9 Cardinal in
Shakespeare’s
“King John”
10 Yellowish
11 Prince of
Afghanistan
12 Disembark
13 Assam
silkworm
14 Cordage fibers
n next week1:
15 Horse’s gait
16 Footless
17 Simple
18 Paradise
28 Is in debt
30 Oklahoma
Indian
32 Swan genus
34 Frizz the hair
35 Not now
36 Plunder
37 The common
heath
38 Irish saint
39 Small, dark
goose
40 Blanches
41 Its capital
is Kupang
42 Habituate
43 Confines
45 Waste matter
46 Nero or Amo
49 Stumbles
50 Demon
51 Narrow:
comb, form
53 Actress
Massey
54 Hamlet and
Borge
55 A scaffold
57 Collars and
jackets
58 Wood of
Lebanon
59 Dispatches
61 Shoe parts
62 Rural paths
63 Leather thong
64 Fragrance
paper
65 Shade of green
66 Gapes
67 Stately old
dance
68 Scottish lord
69 “Goodnight, —”
70 Vehicle for
Michael
Learned
72 Mass of spores
73 More wise
76 Breakfast
offering
77 California
Indian
78 Cure-alls
80 Bakery item
81 Farm edifice
82 Mazo — Roche
84 Weed found in
cornfields
85 Ligulate
86 Superficial
show
88 Port from
which Colum-
bus sailed
89 Clergyman’s
residence
90 Outbuilding
91 Minute opening
92 Diva’s forte
93 Nod became
his home
94 Weight of
raw silk
95 Busy place
96 Love god
97 Low haunts
100 Corrida cheer
102 And not
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By Jo Paquin
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Youth baseball
season results
The 1983 Baseball and Tee-Ball season
came to a close September 17 with the awards
ceremony and luncheon held at the Wind-
breaker Club. The teams placed as follows:
The Phillies took first place. They are
coached by Oscar Gonzalez and William Gwinn
and sponsored by the Officers Wives Club
and the Teletype Repair Shop. Members of
the team are Robin Ferrell, Jeff Hall, Ad-
rian Sausedo, Jon Mathy, Brent Ezzell , Rob-
bie SiHoway, Douglas Gwinn, David Boyd,
Kris Schwenke, Fred Browning, Kim Harris,
and Brian Harris.
The Blue Jays finished second. Their
coaches were Don Garrity and Mike Nyers.
They were sponsored by Commander Fleet Air
Keflavik and the team members include David
Pezko, Todd Bishop, Robert Eggleston, Ja-
son Walder, Jason Baker, Mike Simpkins,
Mike Eggleston, Donnie Garrity, Mark Rey-
nolds and Roy Meyers.
The Indians took third place. They were
coached by Elza McFarland, Bruce Jacobsen,
and Fred Grant. They were sponsored by
KCP0A. Their team includes Jeff Coke,
Roger Cross, Dennis Lewey, Randy Lewey, Al-
lison Fahland, Freddy Keith, Edward Keller,
Brian Thomas, Peter Alsen, Barry Moore,
Fred Grant, Chris Grant, Shelly McFarland,
John Franz and Chris Carr.
In Tee-Ball the Expo's took first place.
They were coached by Robert Farber and Rick
Boler. Their sponsor was N0CF (weather)
Answers to last week’s puzzle
and their team members include Christopher
Ferrell, Keith Lyons, A.J. Derise, Michael
Hunter, Angela Boler, Dale Halstead, Mich-
elle Lyons, Danny Farber, Scott Bernich,
Kris Funkhouser, Anselmo Feliciano and Jen-
nifer McDonald.
The Orioles came in second, coached by
Robert Bickers, Michael Walson and Ron
Vaillancourt. Their sponsor was Air Ops.
The teams includes Danielle Riede, Heathfer
Fahland, Caroline Wilson, JohnnyMcKoy, Dav-
id Tackett, Cassey Udell, Bradley Bickers,
Michelle Bickers, Azure Dodd, James Kas-
sel!, Travis Udell,Christi Pearce and Ricky
Burdine.
Third place was taken by the Rangers,
coached by Ron Johnson and sponsored by IDF
and NATO SATC0M. Their team was Scott Mor-
ra, Paul Reynolds, Greg Silloway, Allen
Robst, Margaret Gray, Eugena BAiley, Mich-
ael Potts and John Rippe.
Intramural bowling
NORTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE - September 19
Mutant Trout 8 CFK Chiefs 0
NCS #1 6 L0X Plant 2
CFK 4 960th AWACS 4
FIS #2 6 Supply 2
AIMD CPO's 6 High Finance 2
Club Management 4 Ammo 4
Individuals: Andy Bizub, (226) 570; Dave
Francis, [205) 522; Rick Robertson, 521;
Larue Swayze, (205) 522; Gary Garner, (207)
511; John Farmham, (201) 509; John Bolschi,
508; Brian Billstein, 506; Jojo Enriquez,
502; Frank Cimeno, (215).
AMERICAN LEAGUE - September 19
NAVC0MMSTA 8 Security 0
960th AWACS 8 AIMD GSE 0
AIMD #1 8 Supply Officers 0
Air Ops #2 8 IDF 0
AFI Supply 3 PMEL 2
Air Ops #1 2 57th FIS #1 4
Individuals: Jim Servis. (201, 204, 210)
615; Lonnie Johnson,(257)605; John Schuetz,?
(221, 201) 568; Mike LaCroix, 542; Steve
Kilbride, (226) 540; Bill Glover, 536; Lew
Christmas, 535; Mike Worden, 525; A1 Fah-
land, 523: George Sauer, 521; Kenny Thomp-
son, 520; Jeff Corley, 517; Mike Effleston,
(215) 515; Mike Gheen, 511.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE - September 15
Rock 8 Ammo #2 0
NAVFAC #1 8 Air Ops #3 0
SPECC0MM 6 Rock Maint. 2
NSGA if2 4 NAVFAC Comm. 4
Fac. Maint. 4 NAVFAC Ops. 4
NSGA #1 4 . N0CF 4
Individuals: Danny Morgan, (208) 571; Bob
Duszynshi, (206) 564; Bob McClelland, (213)
549; Mark Hetterich, 543; Ron Rabagia, 540;
Gary Clarke, (211) 539; Joe Easterday, 558;
Jeff Cooper, 537.
NATIONAL LEAGUE - September 20
Post Office 6 Admin 2
AFI 6 IDF PA0 2
Dental 6 NRK 2
Tele. Maint. 8 Marines 0
Supply Chiefs 6 PW 2
960th 6 Hospital 2
Individuals: Gene Yount, (216, 212, 195)
623; Todd Shipman, (203, 219) 600; Bill
Wedertz, (221) 567; Frank Fisher, 518; Dave
GAvlak, 514; Mark DeFlippo, 514; Bub Abuan,
513; Doris Safran, 513; C. Hoskins, 501,
Alex Wright, (203) 513.
SUNDAY MEN'S CLASSIC - September 11 & 18
#9 13-3
h&h 12 - 4
#12 10 - 6
Individuals, Sept. 11: Mike LaCroix, (235)
614; Lew Christmas, (218, 204) 608; Ken
Dowling, (246) 594; Gordon Kennedy, (211,
200) 593; Mike Eggleston, (203) 592.
Individuals, Sept. 18: Lew Christmas, (226,
223) 645; A1 Mason, (204, 200) 568; Mark
Hetterich, (213) 567.
FRIDAY ICELAND COUPLES - September 9 & 16
Tidy Bowlers 14 pts.
#8 14 pts.
#15 12 pts.
Individuals, Sept. 9: Mark Hetterich, (257,
203) 653; Bill Glover, (214) 583; Mike Eg-
gleston, (213) 555; Ette Bristow, (218);
Carol Meadows, 520.
Individuals, Sept. 16: Mark Hetterich,
(243, 224) 649; Mike Eggleston, (247, 216)
644: Bub Abuan, (221) 590: Pirn Copeland,
548; Barb Dorschied, 501.
7-10 split converted
during league play
A spectacular feat of skill was witness-
ed last Monday night during North Atlantic
Intramural league competition. Marlin Shaw
of the 57th FIS made a dramatic conversion
of a 7-10 split. He converted the split by
knocking the 7 pin across the back of the
lane, coming off the right sideboard, graz-
ing the 10 pin just enough to make it wob-
ble. Then after a couple of seconds, the
pin finally fell prone on the lanes. Con-
gratulations to Marlin Shaw.
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