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3D! DEFENSE
} Seems as if that threat to ex—
ipose a Hoquiam basketball play-
ier‘s “ineligibility,” which this col~
1umn mentioned a couple of weeks
ago. will bear no fruit after all.
, The threat was made by Aber-
ldeen school officials and was
'learned here when Aberdeen play—
ied the Highclimbers at the start
iof the second half northern divis—
iion prep schedule.
l. \thn Hoquiam went to Olym-
pia last Friday night Scribe
the were‘ Dave Adams buttonholcd Griz—
6 2:15 P-mf f th 139 members and; Ely Coach Elmer Huhta to see
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pictu el'b Crisler colored} sports column in the daily
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championship for violation of eli-
gibility rules, as some sports
writers have hinted.
The case at point will not even
be referred to the State {associa-
‘tion during this season f0 ruling,
according to Elmer Huhta, coach,
for two good reasons:
i 1. There isn‘t a legitimate cause
for complaint against Walt John-
son, the alleged violator.
2. If Aberdeen High School,
:which raised the question, push—
.es it, Hoquiam will launch a coun-
lter—attack involving an Aberdeen
'player on which it has the real
goods.
The state ruling Is that a
member of a high schOOI ath-
letic team cannot play during
the same season on another or-
: ganized team.
Here’s the Johnson incident as
explained by Coach Huhta:
A Saturday afternoon, a week
after the first Hoquiam-Olympia
game, Johnson and some youthful
friends gathered in the Hoquiam
YMCA as basketbaleinded Ho-
quiam youths have done for 10
these many years.
There were some of the Ho-
quiam football fellows and some
. former high school athletes on
I hand. They chose Sides for a
basketball scrimmage.
1' Because a couple of the boys
lplayed on one of the commercial
lteams in town, the side on which
:they played used the name of the
[commercial team. The other side
Egave itself a humorous moniker
:for the purpose of identification.
EThe contest waged on and on,
iwithout regard for fouls, time or
,empty woodboxes at home. They
lplayed something like 20 minute
iquarters, so the contest was in the ;
,class of a marathon. One of the
[boys went on such a scoring spree
:t‘he others thought his achieve-
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.b0 the best player on the Red
3, ,Head squad.
‘1 Maybe the present Red Head
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Rants
_,'tion with more seasoning,
: maybe it already is and just had 18.
THAT’S 5000.7 .
HAW HAW —-6’WAN .
By
BILL
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Fments should be publicized. They-
took the story to the newspaper,
with lineups. Walt Johnson‘s
name appeared. The records show
lthat the game was entirely un—
scheduled, the tcams not at all
organized as one normally inter—
prets the meaning of the word.
Walt completed his athletic career
at midterm. Huhta has forgot—
1ten the incident, but would not
object to a clarification of the
point sometime later.
“If Walt violated the eligibility
‘ruling I do not believe there is a
‘high school in the state, located
‘in a YMCA city but which would
‘have players similarly involved,"
Huhta concluded.
IRED BEADED ROOKIES
If Bernie Cowden, manager of
the All—American Red Heads, was
ltelling the straight goods, every-
Ione of those auburn tresscd femi—
nine athletes you saw in Lincoln
~gym Tuesday eve are still in the
Irookie class.
The team is entirely different
from the one which played here
two years ago, and considerably
“less capable, if the exhibition of
Tuesday night was a true criter-
ion of the present team’s ability.
Bety Lively, prettiest of the
1 group, is only 17 years old, Cow-
den claimed. Three, others are
playing their first season with
the Red Heads, leaving only
three of last year’s team with
the present group and none of
! them were on the 1939 squad.
Cowden claimed the Red Heads
suffered off night in their Tues—
day appearance here, which may
,havc been true as the girls did
show a pretty fair knowledge of
(fundamentals, particularly on
3 blocks to break a player Open for
a set shot. However, the shoot-
ers couldn’t cash in on their
opportunities and when, a team
that uses set-shots plays is off
it usually looks bad.
The Red Heads were making
their blocks stick nicely for the
Pirate players were no little
confused on any number of de-
fensivo occasions and the Red
Heads would have scored many
more points had they been up to
good shooting form.
I As it was, though, the Pirates
lhad to coast to keep the score
lreasonably close, which was in de-
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Iwhich they whipped the local lads
by a 32 to 29 margin. Tuesday,
ithe truth of the matter is,
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poured it on.
lRed Heads roughed it up with
their . masculine opponents.
made a real hit with the fans,
part Cherokee Indian blood, dish—
club will turn out to be the equal
or superior Of the 1939 aggrega-
a bad night Tuesday as Cowden
cations that the girls of this squad
have some basketball savvy, all
right.
UNHAPPY MEETING
Carl Jensen and Mel Decker met
for the first time in some four or
‘.five years Friday but it was hard— i
vly a happy occasion for either.
Mel returned to consciousness
after the car in which he was
riding had been practically de-
molished in an accident to find,
Jonson administering first aid
to him in the middle of the
Tacoma—Seattle highway.
Carl, now coaching Highline
I junior high basketball, was taking
his team to a game in a school
bus when the accident occurred
A and he was the first man to reach
the two wrecked cars. He was
giving Decker first aid when the
i lShelton man “came to." The last
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'cided contrast to the last game
the
IPirates could have won: by about
any margin they wished had they
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10f the exhibition was the way the
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.HlGHCLlMBERS HIT
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TO GET FIELD GOAL!
Shelton Sets Second Record of:
Season in 41 to 6 Loss
At Monte Last Night
NORTHERN DIVISION
w L PF PA!
Hoquiam ............ _. 8 o 290 179
Aberdeen ., 7 2 341 191
Raymond ., _ 5 4 325 284'
Olympia _ 4 4 291 257
l Elma ....... .. 3 6 211 268‘
Montesano 2 7 235 314|
Shelton ................ _. 1 7 130
321
Latest Scores i
Montesano 41, Shelton 6
Aberdeen 46, Raymond 33
Hoquiam 42, Elma 13
Games Friday
Raymond at Shelton
Hoquiam at Aberdeen
Olympia at Elma i
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climbers represents the lowest
point total a northern division,
team has ever recorded in a full,
game and also marks the first!
time a northern division team hasl
gone a full game without scoring
a field goal.
Earlier in the year, in the op-
ening conference game against.
Aberdeen, the Highclimbers set a;
new conference record for margin
of defeat in a 60 to 12 loss to the
Bobcats, the Aberdeen total being
the highest ever recorded by a
northern division club, later tied
by Hoquiam against Montesano.
And It Didn’t Count
The only time in the entire con-
test last night when a Shelton
Hitting new depths of futility,
I the Shelton Highclimbers estab—
lished their second “record” per-
; formance Of the current prep bas-
ketball season when they went the
full 32 minute distance without
scoring a field goal last night at
Montesano as they lost a 41 to 6
northern division game to the
Bulldogs.
after 3. held ball had been called,
so it didn‘t count. Jim Rose did
the trick.
,Otherwise the Highclimber
scoring was entirely from the free
throw line, two coming in the first
period, one in the second, none
whatever in the third, and three
in the fourth. The quarterly
scores were 5 to 2, 14 to 3, 30 to
3, and 41 to 6.
Part of the Highclimber diffi-
culty was a zealous
thrown up around their basket by
the Bulldogs, who didn’t let the
Shelton lads, get in close for a
cripple all game, the other part of
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frigidness on their shots. There
might as well have been a lid ov-
er the hoops for all the good they
were to the Red and Black.
Raymond Due Friday
The scrap was rough with each‘
steam drawing 16 personal fouls,
i which was only a portion Of those
I committed.
The Bulldog reserves made it a
. clean sweep for the home forces
an d bv winning the preliminary, 28 to i
i This Friday evening Raymond
claims, for there were some indi- ! visits Lincoln gym with either they
l Seagulls or the Highclimbers due
I to break extended losing streaks.
l’l‘he Gulls suffered their fourth
i setback in a row Tuesday at the
hands of Aberdeen, while Shelton
has lost six consecutive confer-
j‘ence games‘- after ending a 26-
} game losing streak with a victory
lover Montesano here a month
I ago.
FIRST TEAMS
:Montcsano (41) Shelton (6)
.Drugge 14 .... ..F‘ ........ ..Lumsden 1
Best 5 ..... .. Fredson '1
lMoore 6 ....... .. Eddy 1
iReed 5 ..G .......... .. Woods 1
iCrisp 2 .... ..B ....... .. McComb 1
Subs: Monte Gallagher 8,
iHeikkenen 1, Thompson. Shelton
f—Valley 2, Loop, Dickenson, Phil-
lips, Rose.
l SECOND TEAMS
iMontesano (28) Shelton (18)
Heikkenen 9 ...... .. S. Wilson 6
Costello 2 ...... ..F ,,,,,,,,,, ,_ ,Klink
Smith 4 _ Clothier 4
iR. Wilson 6 Chase, 5
Gershak 1 .... ..G ............ .. Pierce 3
Subs: Monte D. . Gallagher,
iHastings, Koski 4, Whipple 2, D.
Reid. Shelton~Trotterg Page and
Coburn. .
E HOQUIAM DR’U BSHELM‘A
‘WITHOUT TROUBLE, 42-13
Hoquiam, February 18 __ Ho-
quiam sailed along undefeated in
eight northern division starts with
an easy .42 to 13,. Victory, over
eight northern division starts with
an easy 42 to 13 victory over an
outclassed Elma. five here last
night. Towering Walt Haney can-
ned five field shots and a foul
for scoring honors.
Hoquiam (42)
Elma .(13)
Stubberfield 7 F ...... .. Anderson 4
Wayman 6 .... .... .. Jasper 3
Haney 11 ...... ..C ............ .. Metzger
Graham 2 ...... ..G ........ .. Winders 4
Ridden ............ ..G ................ .. Grass
Subs: Hoquiam —— Wittren 4.
:Clubb, Clayton 8, Tokas 3, Siden
1. Elma—Boyd 2, Cameron.
RAYMOND SUFFERS 4th
STRAIGHT LOSS, 45-33
Raymond, February 19_Ray-
mond’s once title-contending Sea-
gulls were plucked for the fourth
straight time and had only pin-
feathers left after Aberdeen came
itime the two had seen each other
was when they were playing city
league basketball here four or
five years ago when Carl was
teaching and coaching at Shelton
junior high.
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player dumped the leather thrul
the ring from the field was late‘
in the fourth quarter a momentl
defense ‘
the story was the Highclimbers’,
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Moclips ...................... _. 8 0 1.000
Ocosta __________ . 6 2 .750
North River .. __ 3 4 .429
Wishkah ...... .. . 3 4 .429
Quinault __ 1 4 .200
Matlock ...................... .. O 7
Latest Scores
Moclips 36, Knight 9
Wishkah 33, Knight 15
Wishkah 21, North River 20
Ocosta 32, Quinault 15
Seven straight defeats were
marked up on the Mary M. Knight
Owls’ Tri—County league basket—
ball record after two engagements
with the enemy last week. ,
The leading Moclips Crabs ad-
ministered a 36 to 9 whipping
With Mctcalf and R. Berquist do-
ing the heavy scoring, while Wish-
kaii chalked up its second victory
of the week with a 33 to 15 tri-
umph over the Owls.
The lineups:
Moclips (36) (9) Knight
Metcalf 10 .... ..F .......... ,. Hunter 2
Subs: Moclips—Rickert 4, Sleas-
Beerbower 5
W ishkah—Spaur, Peter—
Andcrton9 ____ ..G .... ..
Subs:
rock 2.
Character development\is the
real objective of the Boy Scout
Movement. Every step in the Scout
prggram is but a means to this
en .
here to administer a sound 46 to
33 defeat to Skip Louderback‘s
forces last night.
The Gulls hope to untrack them—
eI‘S.
Nicholas .... Plato 6
SliVa 7 __________ . Karlis 2
Bowley 8 ...... Gacek 5
Subs: Aberdeen —— Boettcher‘.
Goldstein 11, Underwood, Per-
cmi. Raymond, DeForest, Hoffcr
7, B. Ponzola 1.
H. Bergquist 2 Price
R.» B’rquist 10 C Valley-
Ncwlun 1 .... ..G Beerbowerl
Armstrong .... ..G ...... .. Rothrock 3
Knight—~»White 1, Price 3, Roth-I
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'oooi Junior High Goes To
Centralia Saturday
With '
Centralia this Saturday for
basketball
doublebill starting
next
their regular
iCoach Hugh Clark, at the
skipper,
helm
again, Shelton junior high goes to
its
competition, al
at two o‘clock.
The junior high is still seeking
.its first victory of the season. The
other two school teams here are
one up on the juniors, for
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Highclimber varsity and :reserve
teams have each posted one win
this year.
Tides of the Week
Computed for Oakland Bay
(Hood Canal tides are one hour
&
55 minutes earlier)
man 2, Ferguson 5, VanRooy 2,;Fri
KoOntz. Mary Knight—Davis 1, F913 21
Dale :
Wihkah (33) (15) Knight
Keitel 4 ........ .............. .. Hunter!
Johnson 2 ...... ..F . Townsend Sat
D. Peterson 6 C... . Valley 4iFeb 22
Hay 4 ............ Lonsbery'
son 4. Van Orsdal4, Simons. Mary, Sun
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Aberdeen" (46) Raymond (33)
Bezer 12 ...... ..F .......... .. Rubstello;
Johnson .......... . Miller 12
Feb 27
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Low 9:08 am.
High 2:09 pm.
Low 9:34 p.m.
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Low 10:21 am.
High 3:19 p.m.
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High 5:42 a.m.
Low 11:17 am.
High 4:22 p.m.
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VVAIV'I‘EDZ VVOmIin 01' girl 101'. pletc equipment. McHem-y,
Un-
general housework. Phone 490., ion. 2-18—20A2t.
C ~r2-20 1t.i ~~— —
'WRECKING large building at
, Hoodsport 50,000 feet lumber,
w ‘ doors, windows, pipe, 5 bath
' tubs, wash basins. Good used
“A-M-AAAAAMWAAA‘ c-A, flooring. Mr. Lavender, phone
$10.00 REWARD for information' Z-W. Hoodsimt- 2-18-20‘772t-
on theft of pink Camelia bush?
from 2nd and Grove Sts., Shel-l
ton. VV. C. Bartlett. 2—20—~»1t.
RADIOS
2 Stewart-Warner table model
radios. Slightly used as dem—
onstrators. Regular $19.95—
NOVV $14.50.
Olsen Furniture CO.
BUY Nursery; stock direct from
grower. Largest nursery in
southwest Washington. Cammel-i
lias, Daphnes, Rhododendrons
and all the best varieties ofl
shrubs and trees. '
ALBERT NURSERY l
5 Miles from Olympia, I
at South Bay
1-28--2-2579t.
ARE YOU SICK?
See your Doctor—have your
prescriptions filled at —
FIR DRUG STORE
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LARGE Mason County Township
maps $1.00.
Olympic Peninsula, Puget Sound
Country and State 50c to $1.00.l
The Journal
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Mrs. Mae Burgess and son Bus-
ter of Hillcrest, made the trip to
Everett Saturday returning home
Sunday evening. Mrs. Burgess’
daughter Mrs. Arthur McLaugh-
lm and daughter Marjeanne of
Everett, returned with them and
will spend several days visiting in
this city.
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SHELTON CEMETERY
' ASSOCIATION,
ANNUAL , MEETING
Notice is hereby given that the
annual meeting of the Shelton
I Cemetery Association will be held
gat Mason County Court, House,
iFebruary 25th, 1941 at 7:30 p. m.
]for the purpose of electing offi-
cers and for such other business
as may come before the meeting. I
W. A. WITSIERS,
President.
MRS. EDITH F. MATHEWSON,
Secretary. 2-20--1t
NOTICE OF TEACHERS
EXAMINATION S .
The annual teachers’ examina-'
tions will be held this year on
,March 1, 1941, at 10 a. m., in the
]office of the county school su-
perintendent in the courthouse at
I Shelton, Wash.
J. E. MARTIN,
County Su erint nd
2-13-20m2t. p 6 mt'
No. 3935.
x. .. . surm-
e upe or, our: of th
of Washington for Mason 80:33;
LOLA M. PERKINS, Plaintiff vs
cumin) L, l’ICRKlNS, Defendant:
STAIL 0F “L\SlIll\'(l’l‘(‘)N to Ger-
conip'lamt ol' the plaintiff Lula Al.
iPcrkins, and serve a. copy of your
answer upon the undersigned at-
torney for plaintiff at his office ad-
dress below stated. and in case of
Your failure so to do, judgment will
be rendered against you according
Ito ‘the demand of the complaint
\\'thh has been filed with the Clerk
of said court.
FOR SALE: electric separatOr for
four or five cows, cheap. S. W.
Cross M. R. Phone 14-F-13.
2—18-20—-2t
FOR SALE: Jersey heifer fresh
in March $60.00. Cow fresh in
August $55.00. Also 10 months
old heifer. K. V. Collins, Mill
Creek Road. 2-13-18~-20-25——4t
FOR SALE:
V'V'wmv'rvvv Vm‘ "'1‘
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aldy L. Perkins. Defendant:
Sou are. hereby summoned to ap-
pear within 3 '1y (60) days Ol‘ll‘l'
date oi the first publication of this
summons, to wit within sixtv davs
alter the 30th day of .l:,in., ill-ll Ill-1d
defend the above ('lllillztd aciidn -in~
the court al'orvsaid and answer the:
The object of this action on the
part of. the plaintiff is to secure
a divorce from the defendant.
J. \V. GRAHAM,
for Plaintiff.
Office Address, Suits 5
Covey Bldg., Shelton, “'ush.
2-6-13-20—27. 3-6-13—7t.
Attorney
1-30.
15 ton clover hay,
$15.00 ton. Nalley’s Ranch, Sko-
komish Reservation.
L—2-18-20—-2t
FOR SALE CHEAP: home light-
ing plant 32 volt 750 watt Del-
co; 32 volt radio; and two 32-
volt motors. Nels C. Nelson,
Matlock. 2-18-2‘7—41:
USED FURNITURE
Ranges, beds, springs, wash-
ing machines, tables, chairs,=
cribs, etc.
Olsen Furniture CO.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ALDEN C. BAYLEY i
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Title Insurance Building 1
Opposite First National Bank
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Phone 23 Shelton
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INSURANCE
HERBERT G. ANGLE ‘
Office at Angle Building
ELLIOT B. SPRING
Accounting Tax Services
Bookkeeping Systems
128 4th St. Phone 565
WITSIERS ,
FUNERAL HOME
Licensed Embalmers
W. A. Witsiers, Prop.
Phone 180 ~ Shelton. Wash.
MT. MORIAH LODGE
No. 11 F.&A.M.
Next Regular Communication
MARCH 8
M. H. NEEDHAM
WOI'shipful Master
J. L. CATTO,
Secretary.
No. 1400.
NOTICE To CREDITOBS.
In the Superior (Your: Slate of Wash-
ington for Mason County.
In the matter of the estate Of Hazel
E. Sapkrider. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un—
der-Signed, H. S. Sackrider, has been
appmnted and has qualified as ex-
ecutor of the estate of Hazel E. Sack-
rider, deceased; that all persons hav~
mg claims against said deceased are
hereby required to serve the same,
duly verified, on said H. S. Sackrider,
at his residence in Mason County,
\Vashington. addrch is R.F.D. Num-
ber 1, El ma. W'ashington, or upon
Frank Groundwater, attorney of rec-
ord ior said (estate. at his Office, 107
Fourth Strevl, Elma, Washington. and.
file the saint with the Clerk of said}
Court, together with proof of such'
sorvxce. within six months aftei the
date of the first publication of this
notice, which is February 6th, 1941,
or the same :‘hull be. barred.
Date of First Publication February
6th. 1941. ‘
Date of last publication February
27th, 1941.
H. S. SACKRIDER.
Executor of said estate»
ADDRESS: R.I".D‘. No. 1,
Elma, \Vash.
FRANK GROUNDWATER.
Attorney for estate,
Elma, Washington.
2-6-13-20-27W4t.
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