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FOULs one off in this action from Monday's
the Shelton Junior High Blazers and
Blazers won their opener on Loop Field,
ner
'three runs
the fourth in the
inning,
JUnior tligh's
elr Opener
beat
4-1 on
the Starting
that went
tuck out six
three innings
hit until
only run
OUrth. Frost
Came in to
a base and a
SHS Nine
im
ers Lose
down 1-0
fourth, they
keeps. Mike
on an error
Shelton in
affenhauer
Walked to
Oach Harlen
to
and
a
tened in the
on the bases
Jers
g
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• s tenth in the
second
local
a 19 a 189,
~n, 0, Jerry
"2~'3.and Phil
a team
105 Pins
but the rally died. The Blazers'
last run was tallied in the sixth
and last stanza. Roger Arndt led
off by getting to first on an error.
Larry Wood sacrificed Crume to
second and Wilbur collected his
fourth RBI of the day with a
single that scored Crume.
Frost took the win. He gave
up five singles and walked two
men while striking out ten in six
innings.
BOX SCORE
ab r hrbi
Morgan, Dan 2 0 0 0
Frost, Jack 3 0 0 0
Marshall, Mike 2 l 0 0
Johnson, Greg 1 0 1 0
Schuffenhauer, L. 2 1 1 0
Pearsall, Roy 10 00
Crume, Len 2 0 0 0
Arndt, Roger 1 1 0 0
Wood, Larry 1 1 0 0
Carlson, Dave 0 0 0 0
Bacon, Rick 2 0 0 0
Allen, Tim 1 0 0 0
Moore, GaD) 0 0 0 O
Wilbur, Gary 2 0 2 4
Laugen, John 1 0 0 0
Campagna, Dale 1 0 0 0
South Kitsap dumped
Shelton's Highclimbers 3-0
Wednesday in Port Orchard when
the Wolves' pitcher threw a
one-hitter. It was the fourth loss
for the Climbers in five games and
the third shutout in a row against
them.
Shelton had men on base in
every inning. The opposing hurler
was fast but wild and he walked
six men. He also struck out I I
batters in five innings.
Kevin Dorcy and Bill Bacon
drew walks in the first inning
before Shelton's rally was stopped
with a strikeout. Neal White got
the Climbers' only hit of the game
to lead off the second frame, but
three successive Shelton batters
whiffed to end the inning•
Terry Knight made it on base
because of an error in the third.
In the fourth stanza, Mark
Johnson led off with a walk.
After a strikeout, ~wo more
Climbers walked to load the
bases. With one out, Shelton's bid
to score failed because of two
more fans.
In the last inning, the
Climbers failed to score again.
Kevin Dorcy began the inning by
walking and stealing two bases to
reach third. The next three
batters went out to end the game.
Shelton's Mike Johnson went
the entire five innings on the
mound. South Kitsap scored a run
after an error in the first, another
run after an error in the third
frame, and one more in the fourth
following a triple. Johnson gave
up a total of five hits.
BOX SCORE
ab r h
Dorcy, Kevin 1 0 0
Knight, Terry 2 0 0
Woods, Bob l 0 0
Bacon, Bill 2 0 0
Makoviney, Duane 1 0 0
Johnson, Mark 1 0 0
White, Neal 1 0 1
Kingery, Ken 1 0 0
Long, Doug l 0 0
tterrel, Elmer 0 0 0
Johnson, Mike 1 0 0
Nutt, Mike 1 0 0
Redman, Bob 1 0 0
Densley, Jim 1 0 0
Shonkwiler, Ted l 0 0
By CHARLES GAY
Errors spelled defeat for
Shelton's Highclimbers Monday in
Olympia when they committed
ten mistakes and lost to the Bears
9-8 to drop their fifth game in six
starts.
It was a close contest all the
way. In the top of the first, Kevin
Dorcy and Terry Knight led off
with singles and Ray Krumpols
knocked them both in with
another single. Shelton's lead was
shortlived because the Bears came
back with two runs after three
errors by the Climbers. Starting
Highclimber pitcher Kevin Dorcy
did not give up a hit in the first
frame, but the two unearned runs
were tallied for the Bears and the
score was tied 2-2 at the end of
the inning.
Elmer Herrel got his first hit
of the season in the second inning
but was thrown out at second on
a fielder's choice and Shelton's
rally ended. Ray Krumpols
walked with two out in the third•
He was followed by Mike Johnson
who singled. Jim Densley
collected two RBl's by rapping a
double.
Shelton led 4-2 until the
fou'rth when Olympia scored
another run on two more errors.
The hosts then took the lead in
the fifth frame when they
touched Dorcy for four hits and
three runs. It was 6-4 in favor of
the Bears until the top of the
sixth.
Mike Nutt smashed a double
for his first hit of the season to
open the sixth for Shelton. Jim
Densley walked.Duane Makoviney
hit into a fielder's choice but all
runners were safe because of an
error. With the bases loaded,
Elmer Herrel sacrificed one run
home. Kevin Dorcy singled to
score two more and Doug Long
sent Dorcy home with a single.
Shelton had a slim 8-6 lead.
Three erros and a home run in
the seventh and final inning gave
Olympia the ballgame. With two
men on, the Bears' Humphreys
bopped a roundtripper to end it.
Shelton hosts two games this
week. On Monday, the Climbers
will play Timberline on Loop
Field. Wednesday they host
Hoquiam. The Climbers lost to
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game earlier in the year, 2-1.
BOX SCORE
ab rh rbi
Dorcy, Kevin 4 2 2 2
Knight, Terry 4 1 1 0
Bacon, Bill 2 0 1 0
Long, Doug 1 0 1 1
White, Neal 4 0 0 0
Krumpols, Ray 3 1 1 2
Johnson, Mike 2 1 1 0
Nutt, Mike 2 1 1 0
Densley, Jim 3 1 1 2
Johnson, Mark 1 0 0 0
Makoviney, Duane 2 1 0 0
Herret, Elmer 2 0 1 l
Rich Walker tied for medalist
in Shelton's golf match with
Hoquiam and Aberdeen, but his
Highclimbers lost to both teams.
Aberdeen had 66 points,
ttoquiam had 43 and Shelton
scored 41.
Walker carded a 39 and had
14 points on Aberdeen'.s course.
He tied the hosts' Brown. Second
in scoring for Shelton was Jerry
Munro who played in the number
two position. He had 11 points
and a 43. Jim Kneeland had eight
points and a 46 as the number
five man. Brad Brush had a 48
and six points and Kim ttartley
shot a 60 with two points.
The Highclimbers are now
1-7 in league play. They have a
meet at home this Monday on
Bayshore's nine.
THOSE WHO profess to favor
freedom, and yet depreciate
agitation, are men who want rain
without thunder and lightning.
They want the ocean without the
roar of its many waters.
Frederick Douglass
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SIMPSON RECREATION
Women's Hi Game: Mary Lou
Wicken 183.
Women's Hi Series: Linda TiDbits
504.
Standings (Final standings)
Loggers 43-17; Loaders 30-30;
Shops 26-34; Railroad 21-39.
Railroad 4, Jen Tratnick 462;
Shops 0, Sharon Huisingh 465;
Loaders 0, Clara Erickson 428;
Loggers 4, Linda Tibbits 504.
GUYS & DOLLS
Men's Hi Game: Bill Brown 210.
Men's Hi Series: Ken Wolden 549.
Women's Hi Game: Linda TiDbits
188.
Women's Hi Series: Linda TiDbits
526.
Standings: Tori's 29-23; Straf
29-23; Chantrels 28V2-23qz;
Bullheads 28-24; Firebal!s 28-24;
Left Overs 27V2-24V2; Morgan
Transfer 27-25; 4 of Us 26V2-25q2;
O&J's 26-26; Woodchucks
23~/2-28qz; Misfitz 23-29; Make
Ups 21-31.
Bullheads 4, Klaus Hoepfner
543; Misfitz 4, Lucile Farmwald
491; Straf l, Doug Shelton 527;
Fireballs 3, Ron Jacobson 529;
Chantrels 2, Ken Wolden 549;
Left Overs 2, Bob Ogden 462; 4
of Us 1, Ron Warren 446; O&J's
3, Dean Perry 457; Woodchucks
0, Jim Williams 433; Tori's 4,
Helen Rice 523; Make Ups 4, Bill
Brown 528; Morgan Transfer O,
Bob Lanman 452.
ITT RAYONIER
Men's Hi Game: Phil Bloomfield
203.
Men's Hi Series: Bill Howard 514.
Women's Hi Game: Jean Temple
184.
Women's Hi Series: Jean Temple
475.
Standings: Waterboys 2nd
half winner (final) 41Vz-22]/~;
Acetate Aces 40V;-23V~; Lefty's
+1 38-26; Makeups 35-29; Silva
Foxes 30-34; Woodbirds 28-36;
Maintenance 25Vz-38V~; Statics
17V~-46Vz.
Acetate Aces 2V~, Dan
Cormier 495; Waterboys 1Vz,
Percy Zamzow 449; Makeups 2,
Bill Howard 514; Lefty's +1 2,
Jerry Mallory 509; Silva Foxes 3,
Chuck Smith 467; Woodbirds 1,
Andy Anderson 484; Maintenance
4, Jean Temple 475; Statics 0,
Dan Wilson 495.
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WOMEN'S COMMERCIAL
Women'~ Hi Game: Colleen Yorke
230.
Women's Hi Series: Colleen Yorke
543.
Standings: Certified
Manufacturing 81-39; Ogden's
Radio & TV 74-46; Kelly's
Furniture 68-52; Fuller
Construction 62V~-57V2; Jim
Pauley's 62]/2-57qa; Ming Tree
61Vz-58V2; Brown Logging
58Vz-61V~; Gott's Oilerettes
57Va-62V2; Timber Bowl 57-63;
Eells & Valley 55-65;
Lumbermen's 54q~-65V2; Richfield
Oil 28-92.
Richfield Oil 0, Lou Nault
342; Certified Manufacturing 4,
Colleen Yorke 543; Jim Pauley's
4, Jean Ashley. 505; Gott's
Oilerettes 0, Charleen Smith 468;
Ogden's Radio & TV 2, Mary Lou
Nault 469; Timber Bowl 2, Barb
Holt 470; Kelly's Furniture 3,
Jean Ream 503; Brown Logging
1, Peg Knutzen 471; Fuller
Construction 3, Chris Daniels
422; Lumbermen's 1, Jackie
Eichhorn 468; Ming Tree 3, Dot
Ahrens 419; Eells & Valley 1,
Carole Phipps 392.
EVERGREEN TRAVELETTE
Women's Hi Game a.m. Donna
Coleman 199.
Women's Hi Series a.m. Donna
Coleman 557.
Women's Hi Game: p.m. Marge
Witcraft 211.
Women's Hi Series p.m. Mary Lou
Wicken 543.
Standings: Harbor Lanes
43-21; Timber Bowl 40-24;
Harbor Bowl 39q~-24q~; Westside
Lanes 39-25; Lima Lanes
35~/z-28qz; Willapa Lanes 22-42;
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Registration for 2rid 4-Week Session - July 9
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ACCOUNTING -- Acc
Cre-
dit No. Course Description Day Time
3 Accl01 Prin of Accounting Daily 11:00-12:00
3 Accl02 Prin of Accounting Daily 10:00-11:00
3 Acc358 Govern Accounting Daily 8:00-9:00
ART
3 Art101 Beginning Drawing** Daily 1:00-3:00
2 Art157 Fine Arts Survey** Daily 9:00-10:30
2 Art332 Art/Crft in Elem School* Daily 1:00-4:30
CHEMISTRY -- Chem
5 Cheml01 General Chemistry Daily 10:00-11:00
General Chemistry Lab T-Th 1:00-3:00
ECONOMICS -- Econ
3 Econl01 Prin of Economics Daily 9:00-10:00
3 Econl02 Prin of Economics Daily 10:00-11:00
4 Econ245 Elem Prin of Statistics Daily 8:00-9:20
EDUCATION -- Ed
, 3 Ed201 Intro to Education*** Daily 1:00-2:30
3 Ed314 Improvement of Reading Daily 10:00-11:00
2 Art332 Art/Crft in Elem School* Daily 1:00-4:30
3 Ed347 Arith in Elem School** Daily 8:00-10:00
2 Ed453 Crucial Issues in Educ** Daily 11:00-12:30
3 Ed456 Guidance & Counseling Daily 8:00-9:00
2 Ed384A Spec Second Meth in Engl** Daily 1:00-3:00
ENGLISH -- Engl
3 Eng201 Survey of Major Am Writ Daily 9:00-10:00
3 Eng351 Shakespeare Daily 8:00-9:00
3 Eng391 Modern Amer Novels Daily 9:00-10:00
3 Eng394 Novels in Psyc Setting***Daily 1:00-3:00
3 Eng395 Studies in Greek Drama** Daily 8:00-10:00
3 Eng396 Studies in Continent Dr**Daily 10:00-12:00
3 Eng397 Institute in Fiction*** Daily 8:00-10:00
3 Eng398 Institute in Poetry*** Daily 10:00-12:00
FRENCH -- Fren
5 Frenl01 Introductory French TBA TBA
5 Frenl02 Introductory French TBA TBA
3 Fren221 Conversation & Compos TBA TBA
3 Fren301 Adv ConVersation & Comp TBA TBA
3 Fren302 Adv Conversation & Comp TBA TBA
3 Fren321 Survey of French Lit TBA TBA
3 Fren322 Survey of French Lit TBA TBA
FRATERNAL
Men's Hi Game: Lloyd Clark 250.
Men's Hi Series: Lloyd Clark 655.
Standings: Moose Antlers
36-20; Kiwanis 36-20; Lions Club
32-24; Western Auto 31q~-24V2;
Eagles 31-25; Nimrod 28-28;
Rotary 26-30; Fuller Const.
25-31; Bull Moose 25-31;
American Legion 22Vz-331/2;
Moose Heads 22-34; Shelton
Hardware 21-35.
Kiwanis 3, Dennis Renecker
540; Bull Moose 1, Troy West
526; Rotary 3, George Lemagie
5 18; Western Auto 1, Gene
Benedict 536; Fullers Const. 4,
Floyd Fuller 549; Nimrod 0, Lee
Eaken 484; Eagles 3, L. C. Leman
520; Moose Heads 1, Jack Nolan
462; Moose Antlers 4, Lloyd
Clark 655; American Legion O,
Jim Archer 490; Shelton
Hardware 4, Frank Willard 553;
Lions Club 0, Jerry Mallory 556.
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GERMAN -- Germ
5 Germ101 Introductory German Daily TBA
GOVERNMENT -- Gov
3 Govl01 Modern Government Daily 10:00-11:00
3 Gov312 American Polit Thought Daily 8:00-9:00
3 Gov334 Comparative Government Daily 9:00-10:00
HISTORY -" Hist
3 Histl01 Dev of Western Civ Daily 8:00-9:00
3 Hist315 Medieval History*** Daily 8:00-10:00
3 Hist401 Historiography*** Daily 10:00-12:00
3 Hist354 Probs. in Amer. Dip.** Daily 8:00-10:00
* Indicates 1st 2 weeks
** Indicates 1st 4 weeks
*** Indicates 2nd 4 weeks
**** Indicates 1st 6 weeks
(located after course description)
4 Mathll2
4 Math171
3 Math311
MATHEMATICS -- Math
Fund of Math II
Introduction to Calculus
Structure of Arithmetic
Daily 11:00-12:20
Daily 9:00-10:20
Daily 8:00-9:00
3 Phil281
3 Phil311
PHILOSOPHY -- Phil
Logic Daily
Philosophy of Esthetics Daily
1:00-2:00
11:00-12:00
2 PE286
2 PE205
1 PEIO1H
1 PE101B
2 PE331
2 PE345
1 PE101H
1 PEIO1B
PHYSICAL EDUCATION -- PE
Personal & Comm Health**** Daily
Basic Skills in Sports** Daily
Beginning Tennis** Daily
Body Conditioning** Daily
Playground Leadership** Daily
Psyc & Phil of Coaching*** Daily
Beginning Tennis*** Daily
Volleyball *** Daily
7:45-8:45
9:00-10:30
10:30-12:00
12:00-1:30
2:00-3:30
9:00-10:30
10:30-12:00
12:00-1:30
1 Physl01L
3 Phys302
1-2 Phys400
PHYSICS -- Phys
Fundamental Physics Lab TBA TBA
Physics of Space & Time TBA TBA
Seminar TBA TBA
3 PhScil01
1 PhScil01L
PHYSICAL SCIENCE -- Phys Sci
Prin of Physical Science T-W-Th 8:20-10:00
• T-Th 1:00-3:00
3 Psycl01
3 Psyc326
3 Psyc359
3 Psyc420
3 Psyc459
PSYCHOLOGY -- Psyc
Intro to Psychology
Personality Theories
Psycological Testing
Adolescent Psychology
Counseling Theories
Daily 10:00-11:00
Daily 9:00-11:00
Daily 8:00-10:00
Daily ], 1:00-1:00
Daily 10:00-12:00
3 Soc201
3 Soc376
3 5oc380
SOCIOLOGY -- Soc
Fundamentals of Soc
Social Organization
Marriage & Family
Daily 9:00-10:00
Daily 11:00-12:00
Daily 10:00-11:00
5 Spanl01
5 Span102
3 Span221
3 Span301
3 Span302
3 Span321
3 Span 322
SPANISH -- Span
Introductory Spanish TBA TBA
Introductory Spanish TBA TBA
Conversation & Compos TBA TBA
Adv Conversation & Cemp TBA TBA
Adv Conversation & Comp TBA TBA
Survey of Spanish Lit TBA TBA
Survey of Spanish Lit TBA TBA
SPEECH -- Spee
3 Spee289 Phonetics & Anatomy Daily 10:00-12:00
3 Spee333 Intro to Spee CorrectionDaily 1:00-3:00
3 Spee335 Disorders of Voice & ArtDaily 8:00-10:00
3 Spee345 Spee for Classroom TeachDaily 11:00-12:00
2 Spee383 Direction of Spee/For Act Daily 1:00-2:30
3 Dram311 History of the Theatre Daily 8:00-10:00
THEOLOGY -- Theo
3 Theo301 Christianity and the ArtsDaily 11:00-12:00
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