s .. 11 PAGE 20 JAX AIR NEWS-AIRWINGER JANUARY 24, 1974 .:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:...................:.:.:.:.:. :-:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:...:-:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.;.;.;. :.;;:;::; :::::.. :-:: :..:;: :. : .;.:.:->>:-:': "" .:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.:.;.;.;.;.;.;.:.:.;.:.:X'X: -:.:'X-:C.:-:v-=-vtXw.:.:.;.;.:'Ww::: .;WXK'X;-:'SX: :;':;::':'::v.v.v.' : JAX SPORT BRIEFS Handball TEE TALKJaxThe it Standings w L New Year has Klein; Runner-Up, tie between Racquetball Tournament Set VP-5 7 0 provided some perfect weather Mittie Sills and Betty Kelczewski.In . Jax- NAS Cecil Field will host a COMTACAIRLANT MATSG 5 2 and the golfers have taken ad- the Nine Hole group, Lillian Racquetball Tournament Jan. 28 through Feb. 1. NARJAX 5 2 vantage of this ideal time for Simpson was the winner, with Commands wishing to enter should submit. written AIR OPS 4 3 getting in as much golf as Noreen Mcintosh having fewest notification of entries not later than tomorrow to the FICEUR 3 4 possible.The putts. Golf Association Men's MARTD 2 5 Jan. 15 was Low Net, Silver Tournament Director, Code 902, NAS Cecil Field, Fla. COMM 1 6 played a Partner's Best Ball Cup Day. The results: 32215. VW-4 1 6 Championship. Congratulationsto First Flight: Winner, Jeanie Application procedures and other information on the ..................'..................... the following winners: Belhobeck; Runner-Up, Lillian :::::::::::::;:::: :::::::::::::::::::: and tournament can be obtained from the Tournament Low Net: O.E. Meyer B. Oberhausen; Putts, Julie Uitti. Volleyball Williamson; 2nd: E. Burns andB. Second Flight: Winner, Cookie Director 7713211. by calling Holland; 3rd: E. Mills and C. Kennedy; Runner-Up, Lil Fast Pitch Hurler Needed Standings Haverty; 4th C. Floyd and N. Alcorn; Putts, Betty Gustin and Jax COMPATWING 11 is looking for a Fast Pitch L Helfrich; Low Gross: J. Berv McAleer. Softball If interested Mollencop and F. Heyer. Third Flight: Winner, Pat pitcher. you're in the job, call RM2 Another ace was recorded White; Runner-Up, Audrey at Ext. AMERICAN Rehrig 2922. LEAGUE recently when Fred Vorhees got a Phillips; Putts, Betty Kelczewskiand Pistol MeetingJax NATTC W L hole-in-one on the par 3,third hole Evelyn Roberts. 21 5 using a 5 iron.Members The Nine Hole Group played An Intramural Pistol organizational meetingwill VW-4 17 7 of the Ladies Throw Out Worst 3 Holes. Marian be held Wednesday, Jan. 30, at 9:30: a.m. at the HS-7 15 15 Association have been very Starnes was the winner, with Athletic Office in Bldg. 563. All commands. are asked to VP-5 HS-11 No.1 12 13 14 active, too.On Jan.8 a Best Nine Genny Hanley and Lillian Simpson - send a representative. 679th 11 was 'played with the following having fewest putts. 5 19 ladies taking the prizes: Sunday, Jan. 20, was a fun day Applications For Summer Jobs Being AcceptedJax NAI'IONALLEAGUE First Flight: Winner, Harriet with a Mixed Event. With a Net NAS Jacksonville Special Services is now taking W L Potter; Runner-Up, Lois Holt; 55, the team of Bob Phillips, Bob applications for summer 1974 employment. Positions NARJAX 24 4 Chip-In, Mary Lou Ryan. Meaders, Elinor Greenwood and FICEUR 20 6 Second Flight: Winner, Berv Claire Grosskoph took first place. available are: lifeguard swimming instructor pool , VP-49 McAleer 11 17 ; Runner-Up Elaine Hosting this Event were the maintenance, sailing instructor and camp counselors. NDRC 6 18 Honour. Mahoneys, Meaders and Applicants for lifeguard must hold a current Senior MARTD 2 26 Third Flight: Winner, Laurie Belhobecks. Lifesaving certificate and swimming and sailing in- structors must be authorized. Anyone interested should apply at NAS Jacksonville Special Services, Bldg. 620. 5 5 r 4'0 k ec.erlu.... Standing Boulevard Cedar Hills Shopping Center House of Quality Foods . Stables Offering Riding InstructionJax Phone 771 9223 The NAS Jax stables are offering riding in- is Every Friday Night Family struction in Hunt Seat (balanced English) andStockSeat NightYour (balanced Western) at all levels. Lessons are planned for both individuals and groupsas choice ofCHOPPEDSTEAKorCHICKENS well as on the lunge line and eventually dressage, DUMPLINGS 9911- cross-country and advanced Western work. plus any 2 vegetables, bread & butter Classroom lectures and practical demonstrations of interest to parents and students will also be offered. WE HAVE A VARIETY OF SEAFOOD DAILY ! The fee will be $5.00 per student for one-hour group lessons and $8.00 for one-hour private lessons. Proper attire is not necessary; however, hard hats and shoes with heels are a must. Lessons are scheduled to begin Feb. 5. For more information, contact Mrs. Ostra at 7818548. , ' 'dI! . ' 'It SAILOR, lkrf BEWARE OFSHARKS. . & I 1. 1Bnttlr . (Ask us about a loan at reasonable bank rates.) ';.,.,, ; . . Our concept Is a simple one-a hearty drink, -. an inviting salad bar, a thick steak and mammoth baked potato-served attentivelyby The Bank On The Base. waiters In an Intimate dining room. ..., Member ED.I.C . HAPPY HOUR DAILY5 til 7PM DRINKS AT HALF-PRICE! v'. . : .' - ROOSEVELT MALL (HIGHWAY 17)) PHONE 387.6488 .. - -. -- - '*')