COACH AL HOPP shows Dale Campagna the proper
technique as Hopp gets ready for his instruction of the
summer tennis program to be held in Shelton for the next
eight weeks.
For the third straight summer,
Shelton's Parks and Recreation
Department will sponsor a tennis
program for children of all ages,
coached by At Hopp and assistant
Steve Evander.
The program offers eight
weeks of free tennis instruction
for ages 10-18. There will be eight
different one hour classes starting
at 8:00 a.m. on weekdays, and
the players will be divided up into
these classes according to their
age and ability.
Hopp is Shelton High School's
tennis coach who has a 21-4 two
year record with the
Highclimbers. Evander is a former
Shelton High School tennis player
who now attends Washington
State University.
The free program starts
Monday, June 21, and will run for
the next eight weeks. The only
equipment needed will be a can of
s Win
Special
Six local Exceptional
Foresters won eight ribbons at the
District Special Olympics
semi-finals at Vancouver,
Washington last Saturday.
Steve Ledbetter was first in
both the standing broad jump and
the softball throw. Bobby Kimbel
placed first in the 50 yard dash.
Marvin Lesure grabbed thirds in
the standing broad jump and the
300 yard dash.
Second in the softball throw
was Gary Farmer. Bill McFadZen
was second in the 50 yard dash
and Tommy Maynard placed
second in the 300 yard dash.
State finals are scheduled in
Spokane on July 30 and 31. All
of those who placed in the
semi-finals will compete in State•
Bob Ledbetter and John Lane
attended the meet and coached
the local contestants. Ribbons
were awarded for the first three
places.
Meet the Boys On Our Little League Team
BURGESS
SHEETZ
BLAINE BURGESS, son of Mr. and
; Mrs. Galen Burgess, is playing his
third year on the Gott team: He
plays first base and pitches.
GREG SHEETZ, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Sheetz, is playing his
second year on the Gott team. He
plays right field and first base.
DEVAN EY SAWYER
DENNIS DEVANEY, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Devaney, is playing
his third year on the Gott team. He
holds down the pitchers mound.
JEFF SAWYER, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Sawyer, is playing his
first year on the Gott team at
Second base.
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tennis balls, a racket and tennis
shoes.
Being used in the program will
be a ball machine, which was
jointly purchased by the city and
the school. The machine throws
different kinds of shots at the
player at different speeds.
Registration is Monday, June
21, from 9:00 a.m. until 12 noon
at Kneeland Park. Lessons will
start on Tuesday morning. Hopp
said that he is anticipating an
expanded program because of the
curtail of swimming, and hopes
for a-large turnout.
Tennis players wishing more
information may call 426-2165,
or 426-5012.
Dale Campagna, a Shelton
youngster who is in Hopp's
special tennis group of
tournament players, did well at
the North Central Washington
Junior Championships in
Wenatchee recently. He reached
the third round of the 14 and
under singles and also got to the
quarterfinals of the doubles
tourney with Mike Duty.
OK Roofers Maintain Lead
In Babe Ruth's Week
OK Roofers lost a game this
week but kept their slim lead in
the second week of play in Babe
Ruth. Lumbermen's and Jim
Pauley Ford were locked in a
second place tie with identical 2-1
records.
OK Roofers beat McCleary on
Monday, June 7. Carlson pitched
for the winner and Settle caught.
Estes took the loss and the
catcher for McCleary was
Rakevich.
Lumbermen's downed Puget
Sound National Bank on Monday
also. Wood pitched the close 9-8
win and the catcher for the
winners was Allen. Endicott
pitched for PSNB and Bearden
caught.
On Tuesday, June 8, PSNB
grabbed its first win of the season
eam n
Here are the results of last
week's 19th Hole Club Twilight
League at Bayshore Men's Club:
First place: Team 9-.615;
Munro 2, Bostrom 2, Slettedahl 2,
Carlson 1, Dunn 2, Anderson 2,
Steinberg 1, Gunnerson 2,
Jorgenson 1.
Second place: Team 4-.559;
Stuller 0, Archer 0, Tuson 1,
Pauley 2, Dahman 2, Flakus 0,
over OK Roofers, which was
previously unbeaten in three
games. PSNB made a slaughter of
it, 11-0. Miller got the win and
Bearden completed the battery.
Knight took the loss for OK and
Marshall and Settle did the
catching.
Jim Pauley Ford dumped
McCleary 9-2 on Wednesday.
Wilbur collected the win and
Bariekman caught. McCleary's
losing pitcher was Whipple and
Rakevich caught.
LEAGUE STANDINGS
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OK Roofers 3 1
Lumberman's 2 1
Jim Pauley Ford 2 1
PSNB 1 2
McCleary 0 3
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guers
Sowers 0,Hoard 0.
Third place: Team 8-.550;
Bayley 0, James 0, Travis 0, White
2, lsbell 1, Nutt 2, Sanford 2,
Evander 2.
Fourth place: Team 6-.515;
Holt 2, Eichorn 2, Barnard 0, Van
Blaricom 2, Waldrop 0, Long 1,
Knutzen 0, Luhm 0, Wotton.
Fifth place tie: Team 1-.507;
Jeffrey 2, Willour 2, Robertson 0,
Rice 0, Pauley 0, Goodwin 2,
Anstey 2, Coutts 2.
Fifth place tie: Team 2-.507;
Stewart 2, James 0, Richards 2,
Jemison 2, Ferguson 2, Martin 0,
Cole 1, Collins 2, Blacker O.
Seventh place: Team 5-.492;
Larson 0, McComb 0, Nicloy 2,
Price 1, Batstone 0, Ashford 0,
Bennett 0, O'Neil 1.
Eighth place: Team 3-.437;
Lowe 0, Fredson 2, Kieburtz 2,
Olson 0, Denniston 0, Oltman 0,
Christey 2, Mohrmann 0, Rust 1.
Ninth place: Team 10-.428;
Knudsen 1, Simpson 0, Daniels 0,
Sienko 2, Neau 0, Smith 2,
Preppernau 2.
Tenth place: Team 7-.373;
Garrett 1, Peterson 0, Myers 2,
Lemagie 0, Ragan 0, Allen 2,
Eager 0, Fulk 2.
Andy Tuson won the
President's Cup with a net score
of 201 for 54 holes.
STEVE EVANDER WORKS with grad~
Dorcy as they prepare for the city's
IWS
Shelton Bayshore Golf Club's
mixed two-ball and crab feed
drew a large turnout last Saturday
evening, June 12.
Several prizewinners were
awarded for their efforts: Bernie
Scales and Stella Allen, first,
closest to pin on number three;
Dick McPherson and Sue Daniels,
second, closest to pin on three;
Jack Jeffrey and Pat Kieburtz,
first, closest to pin on number
seven; Rudy Purse and Joan
McComb, second, closest to pin
on seven.
Long drive for women over 30
handicap: Joyce Bostrom with
Wally Mohrmann; long drive for
women under 30 handicap, Pat
Beatty with ivan Myers; long
drive for men, Rex Beatty with
Kaye Ellison.
Low gross: O. B. Wager and
Fran Luhm; Roger Anderson and
Bobbie Goodwin, first low net;
Bill Batstone and Dora Wager,
MASON COUNTY'S American Legi'on baseball team takes a secondBev Edsonl°W net;thirdROnlowSanfordnet; Maatrknd
Fredson an(l Anita Kimbel, fourth
break from Friday evening s turnout to pose. The team has low net; A1 Edson and Doris
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some top material returning from last season's squad.
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