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Little League
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Major League Won Lost
WCC 2 0
Moose Lodge 2 0
Heinie's Broiler 1 0
Simpson Recreation 1 0
IWA 0 1
Gott Oil 0 1
Miklethun Electric 0 2
Mell Chevrolet 0 2
Moose 3, Mlklethun 2;
WCC 9, Mell 8 ;
Moose 8, IWA 3;
WCC 11, Gott 0;
Heinie's 6, Milkethun 2;
SRA 6, Mells 1.
Coast League Won Lost
Simpson Credit U 2 0
Jarvis Oil 2 0
Himlie Realty 1 1
A&W 1 1
Morgan Transfer 1 1
Merv's Tirecap 1 1
Kiwanis 0 2
Graystone 0 2
Morgan 23, Graystone 6;
SCFU 7, Himlie 6;
A&W 16, Merv's 2;
Jarvis 15, Kiwanis 3 ;
SFCU 22, Morgan 17;
Jarvis 10, A&W 7;
Merv's 19, Kiwanis 0;
Himlie 16, Graystone 3.
Minor League Won Lost
Mike's McCulloch 3 0
Endicott Realty 3 0
Shelton Foods 2 1
MCFCU 2 1
Verle's 1 2
Rayonier 1 2
Certified 0 3
Evergreen Fuel 0 3
Endicott 16, Verle's 5 ;
Mike's 10, Rayonier 5 ;
MCFCU 20, Certified 6;
Shelton Foods 17, Evergreen 4;
Endicott 27, Evergreen 0;
Verle's 17, Certified 11 ;
Shelton Foods 11, Rayonier 7;
Mike's 22, MCFCU 12.
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Bowling News
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ADULT-JR.
Men's Hi Game: Ev La Belle 230.
Men's Hi Series: Ev La Belle 617.
Women's Hi Game: Millie Nelson
210.
Women's Hi Series: Millie Nelson
507.
Jr. Hi Game: Dave Stole 176.
Jr. Hi Series: Dave Stole 486.
Star, dings: Dave & Mac 5956,
Mabel & Clay 5925, Millie & Mike
5914, L.C. & Rusty 5898, Larry
& Chris 5888, Jim & Ev 5733,
Ralph & Scott 5710, Bob &
Marlis 5680, Kerry & AI 5625.
,f this
KIM GRIGGS, (left) Dale Brewer (center) and Vern Honstain
were winners on the hill climb Sunday.
Trailb
' Hill Climb Draws Riders
Only three riders made it up
the grade at the Shelton
Trailblazers Motorcycle Club's hill
climb held at the California hill
last Sunday.
Dale Brewer blasted over the
hill in 10.2 to win the open class
and was followed by Ken Simons
who had a 10.5 clocking for
second in the open class. Vern
Honstain ran the hill in 11
seconds flat for a first in the 250
cc class.
Kim Griggs ran his little 100
cc bike over half way up the hill
to win the 125 cc class with the
farthest distance.
Places in the 125 cc class were
Griggs, Terry Brocha and Chuck
Griffis.
The first five places in the 250
cc class were Honstain, George
Waite, John Cookson, Ken
Simons and Terry Brocha.
Open class places were Brewer
first, Simons second, Waite third,
John Castle fourth and Bill
Bingham fifth.
Bordeaux ran away with the
City Grade School Track Meet held
last Thursday on Loop Field when
it took 53 places to score 152 1/6
points to Mt. View's 69 5/6 and
Evergreen's 58.
Included in Bordeaux's places
were 17 firsts out of a possible
26. The only event in which the
Bordeaux team did not score was
the girls' relay.
The victors' depth was
contrasted by Evergreen's lack of
enough placers. Evergreen had
three double winners, more than
any other team,"but few other
places. Mountain View had few
winners but had 3 1 places
including two firsts in the relays.
Bordeaux's Don Elliot was the
meet's lone triple winner. He was
clocked at 6.9 in the A class 50,
13.3 in the 100 and leaped
14'7V2" in the long jump to cop
three firsts. Several more runners
were double winners.
Two girls ran away from the
field in the sprint races. Terry
Mirka ran a 7.0 50 in the girls' A
class, winning by over half a
se~.ond. She won the 75 by almost
a full second by sprinting the
distance in 10.l. She was running
for the Bordeaux Track Club.
Evergreen's Nancy Lemagie
won the C class 50 in a fast 7.1
time, taking the race by half a
second. She also won the 75 in
t0.3 and took second in the
baseball throw.
Annie Bailey of Evergreen was
first in the B class 50 and 75.
Evergreen's Dan Johnson ran to
firsts in the boys' B class 50 and
100. He ran a seven flat 50 and a
13.2 100. Randy Smith was the
other double winner. The
Bordeaux star was victorious in
the C class 50 and 100.
Single winners in the meet
were Bryan White, Warren Carr,
Mike Gordon, Brian Martin, Steve
Christy, Lane LaMont, Billy
White, Linda Blanton, Lora
McMahon and Bernice Emsley of
Krueger(MV), Kelly Warner(El;
13.3.
Class B 100-Dan Johnson(El,
Gerrit Shilman(E), Charlie
Friend(B), Kevin Sytsma(MV);
13.2.
Class C 100-Randy Smith(B),
Tony Jackstadt(B), Jim
Newman(MV), Randy
Baumgart(MV); 13.9.
400 yard relay-MV, 56.6; B,
57.6; E, 58.0.
Class A baseball throw-Byran
White(B), Glen Jacobson(MV),
Dennis Devaney(E), Buck
Clark(MV); 207'0".
Class B baseball throw-Warren
Carr(B), Mike Barrett(MV), Lane
Lamont(B), Kevin Sytsma(MV);
194'0".
Class C baseball throw-Mike
Gordon(B), Billy White(B),
Randy Smith(B), Jim
Newman(MV); 18 ! '0".
Class A high jump-Brian
Martin(B) and Chris McGee(MV)
tied for first, Sam Wright (El, Jim
Bartz(B); 4" 1"
Class B high jump-Joe
Baze(MV), Mike Barrett(MV),
Warren Carr(B), -Allan
VanCleave(B), Kevin Ridout(B),
and Kevin Sytsma(MV) tied for
fourth ; 4'4".
Class C high jump-Steve
Christy(B), Billy White(B), Bruce
Dorcy(MV), -Mark Tobin and
Wally Sewell(B) tied for fourth:
3'9".
(?lass A long jump-l)on
Elliot(B), Rick WilburlMV/, Dale
JohnsonlB), Bob Smith(MV);
14'7~".
Class B long junlp-Lane
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LaMont(B), Steve Sullivan(MV),
Warren Carr(B), Roger Ayers(B);
13'2".
Class C long jump-Billy
White(B), Breck Leahy(MV), Jeff
Sawyer(MV), Tony Benedict(B);
12'2".
Results of the girls' division
follow:
Class A 50:Ferry Mirka(B),
Anna Snellgrove(B), Jane
Eager(El, Shelly Shelton(MV);
7.0.
Class B 50-Annie Bailey (El,
Stephanie Campbell(B), Diana
Dale(El, Kathy Monroe(El; 7.3.
Class C 50-Nancy Lemagie(E),
Carol Knight(B), Bernice
Emsley(B), Eva Bradley(B); 7.1.
Class A 75-Terri Mirka(B),
Vicki Baze(MV), Shelly
Shelton(MV), Anna
Snellgrove(B); 10.1.
Class B 75-Annie Bailey(E),
Kandice Lisk(B), Stephanie
Campbell(B), Janet llolland(E);
10.8.
('lass C 75-Nancy Lemagie(E),
Cheryl SalIee(B), Carol Knight(B),
Bernice Emsley(B); 10.3.
200 yard relay-MV, 30.3; E,
30.6; B, 34.0.
Class A baseball throw-Linda
Blanton(B), Tami Wilson(B),
Darcy Sytsma(E), Teresa
Bathe( B); 138"7".
(;lass B baseball throw-Lora
McMahon(B), Gayle James(MV),
Diane Dale(El, Deanna
Brendson(E); 128'0".
Class C baseball throw-Bernice
Emsley(B), Nancy Lemagie(E),
Ava Savage(MV), Debbie
Pinard(B); I 15'0".
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Team Four Leads Bayshore Twilight League
Results of last WednesdayAshford 0, Butler 2, Bennett 0, Eager 2, Fulk 0.
night's Twilight League at O'Neill 0. Larry Knudsen had a
Bayshore follow: Sixth place: Team 1-.491; hole-in-one on the 11S-yard
First place: Team 4-.597;Jeffrey 0, Willour 0, Robertson 2, number three hole at Bayshore, a
Stuller 2, Archer 0, Tuson2, Coots 0, Rice 0, Pauley 0, par three.
Pauley 1, Dahman 2, Gott 2, Goodwin 2, Miklethun 0, Anstey Golfers who wish to sign up
Sowers 0, Hoard 1. 2, Coutts 2. for the Team Captain's
Second place: Team 9-.580; Sixth place tie: Team 2-.491;Tournament must do so before
Munro 1, Bostrom 2, Slettedahl 2, Stewart 1, James 0, Richards 0, the July 1 deadline.
Carlson 2, Dunn 2, Anderson 0, Jemison 2, Ferguson 0, Gott 0, Sunday, June 13 is the final
Steinberg 0, Gunnerson 0, Marton 2, Cole 2, Collins 0, day of competition for the
Jorgenson 2. Blacker 0. President's Cup.
Third place: Team 8-.548; Eighth place: Team 3-.446;
Baylet 2, James 0, Coots I, Travis Lowe 2, Fredson2, Kieburtz 0,TIlE "APATHY of the born
0, White 0, Isbell 0, Nutt 0, Olson O, Denniston 0, Linkletter free-man is worse than the
Sanford 2, Evander 1. 0, Oltman 0, Christey 0, docility of the born slave.
Fourth place: Team 6-.535; Mohrmann 2, Rust 0. Grand Singleton
Holt 0, Eichorn 0, Hembroff 2, Ninth place: Team 10-.418;
Barnard 2, Van Blaircom 2, Knudson 0, Erhart 0, McInelly I,
Waldrop 2, Long 2, Knutzen 2, Simpson 2, Daniels 0, Sienko 0,
Luhm 0, Wotton 2. Neau 2, Smith 0, Preppernau 2.
Fifth place: Team 5-.526; Tenth place: Team 7-.363;
Richardson 2, Larson 2, McComb Garrett 2, Peterson 0, Myers 1,
0, Nicloy 2, Price 2, Batstone 2, Lemagle 0, Ragan 2, Allen 2,
k's $10 prize
Bordeaux, and Joe Baze of
Mountain View.
Results of the boys' division
in the City Grade School Track
Meet were as follows:
Class A 50-Don Elliot(B),
Doug Kingery (MV), Joe Gordon
(B), Jack Krueger (MV); 6.9.
Class B 50-Dan Johnson (El,
Gerrit Shilman(E), Charlie
Friend(B), Steve Sullivan(MV);
7.0.
Class C 50-Randy Smith(B),
Tony Jackstadt(B), Jim
Newman(MV), Mike Gordon(B);
7.3.
Class A 100-Don Elliot(B),
Joe Gordon(B), Jack
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Union Pacific is a home town railroad. Strong and healthy--ready, willing
and able to serve your community and the entire west.
Now that we can concentrate on expanding and improving our freight
service, you'll be seeing even more of Union Pacific.
A continuing multi-milfion dollar program of locomotive and freight
car purchases provides Union Pacific with the youngest and most modern
freight car fleet in the nation.
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
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