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• • Down Aberdeen It was a good week for the
R I1¢S ladies and a bad week /'or par at
Beat ams Climber harriers stretched Alderbrook golf course.
By 42 P their winningstreaktothreeafter Marie Alexander of Palm
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home with a Junior varsity football fans GUYS & DOLLS WOMEN'S CITY HOUSEWIVES SIMPSON MEN'S Bainbridge within the last week. hole-in-one on the sixth hole
Men s Hi Game: Lionel Leman -- Women's Hi Game: Adiar Neau Women's Hi Game: Mary Lou Men's Hi Game: Ernie Stoner Shelton won the Bainbridgeusing a four wood and Barbara
day, defeatingsaw Shelton beat the North Ron Moore 216. 219. Wicken 223. 212. meet eighteen to forty as Mark Bacon of Alderbrook Golf Club
Thurston Ram J.V. team, Men's Hi Series: Lionel LemanWomen's Hi Series: Donna Women's Hi Series: Mary kou Men's Hi Series: Glen Robertson Lewis and Rich James finishedput her tee shot on Number
; two matches forty-two to nothing Monday 620. , Coleman 555. Wicken 546. 553.
Women s Hi Game: Mary kou Standings: Lumbermen's 8-4- Standings: Whitey's Auto Standings: Chippers 9-3; IBP first and second. Mike Hays and Twelve into the cup with a five
Centralia and afternoon. Nault 211. Shelton Recreation 8-4; MillosBody 1 1-5; B& R Oil 11-5; 7-5; Shop 7-5; Loaders 7-5; Boom Paul Dwyer took fourth and fifth iron.
picked up to Shelton kicked-off and Women's Hi Series: Mary Lou 5-7; Morgans 2-10. Skipper John's Rest. 91/2-61/z 6-6; Mill 3 4-8; Railroad 4-8; Mill respectively. ~ A "Ikm"----'~'SK~'~USABOUT" '
Hills League stopped North Thurston deep in Nault. 47,9.... Millo's 1, Clara Erickson 472; Spr ngwater Tavern 9-7; Witcraft 4 4-8. In the Aberdeen meet, the
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Standings: bandbaggers 9-3; Lumoermen's 3, Donna Coleman & Swope Logging 9,7; Phillips. Mill 3 0, Bob Brown 481; score was twenty-five to I OAK PARK I
playing in thetheir own territory. On the first Morgan Transfer 9-3; Riots8-4; 555; Morgans 0, Char Tobin 429. Lake Gels 9-7- Dean s Gunshop Loaders 4, Ernie Stoner 544; IBP
1:)r SheltOnby DebbieWaS ThurstonPlay frOmfumbledsCrimmage,the ballN°rthaway. Woodchucks 8-4; Bu heads7-5;Shelton Recreation 4 Sonja' 7-9. Hood Ca'nal Marina 6-10;3, Mel Matson 491 Mill 4 1, Val thirty-one. Mark Lewis again took IA PLANNED UNiT DEVELOPMENT|
Straf 6-6; Outcasts 6-6; 4 B's 5-7;Cochran 508. ' Manke & Sons 41/2-111/2; Balls Sienko 550; Railroad 0, Glen first, however Aberdeen grabbed
SOnly loss of the 4 Lovers 5-7; Newcomers 4-8; .... CHAI~T~ Food Center4-12 Robertson 553 Shop 4, Max second and third. Rich James I HIM[I[~ RFAKTY, IN{. I
~d singles Susy Taking advantage of the Kinfolk 3-9 Carpetbaggers 2-10. !v.~ ,, -~" ~- -- - Ba's Food Center 1-3, Donna Hanlon 546; Chippers 3 Ky
i Karen Gleasondefensive gift of the ball, Lionel Leman had a Dutch200 ~/en s Hi Name: /erry t~rucnaColeman 495; Phillips Lake Gals Wilson 497 Boom 1, Gene came in fourth with Mike Hays in|1 Ph. 426-2646 I|
very rare= Muaas Oaden oickecJ Men's H~ berms: tim Howara ~3u.J,," , . .........
1~ third singles toqUarterbaCkTony MolineroRay KrumpolSon thethreWfirst strike then. spare~ ...... across the boardzJJ. . ............. - ~unsnop3 1 Lucillez.z,ChapmantJe~ry 468;ueanDeansa~t~; Dunbar 488. . fifth place at the finish.
7-6 s li Standings: Prepp s 9-3; Boon s . .
s p t. . ^ ,-- R A. Thrlfh~, 7V2.41/2• T C F A.A. Hood Canal Marina 2-2, Stewe EVERGREEN TRAVELETTE
her match 6-3,play to score a touchdown for -. t. arpetbaggers z, u etty ~,'7--~,'i't',~--~,:~. Wh'if~=~ "~7": Krause 447;Witcraft & Swope Women's Hi Game a.m. Donna
Shelton. The P.A.T. was good. ~amzow395; Morgan /ransre.r z,Tr'ailt~la'zer's'~4-"8'. PiSirq'[3" 1/z-"71i2' Logging 2-2;Mary,Lou Wicken .Coleman 22.1.... .-.
action Shelton duo L.ar,,,,drt '~Ot;WOOO~.nUCK~ ...... {. "~.', " ",~ *- " 546; Skipper gonns ~est 2-2 women's tm benes a.m. Donna
bebbie Witcraft Steve Settle, Don Morgan andMe Hu h • m r ' /nnrrway J/2 ~len Koetzer - ,
in first doublesRay Krumpols also scored -- g s 511, Newco e s 0 .......... w ~--., ~, ......... Conn e Honsberger 458; B&R Oil Coleman 552.
Murml Mueller 455; Bullheads 3,,.zl, r-.~.,~.D. /2, ~.a,, ,~,wa ~o, 4-0, Stella Howard 531; Manke &Women's Hi Game p.m. Betty
touchdowns. Bill Fredson 475; 4 B's 1, Dan Boon's 2, Bob Coom 484; Prepp's
and Bobble Brown 517; Kinfolk 0, Ken 2, Bill Howard 530; White's 1. Sons 0-4, Sally Graham 387; Dean 200.
and in second
and Barb
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Merta 6-1,
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COVERAGE
IEMENTS
Bob Rietze and Barry Gesche
took top honors for the defense.
Both players got five tackles and
an uncounted number of assists.
Total yardage for the J.V.
squad was 162 rushing, 130
passing for a total of 292.
Next Monday's game will be
played at Centralia.
Wolden 469; Sandbaggers 4, L. C.
Leman 620; Straf 1, Leo Nault
499; 4 Lovers 3, Dean Perry 476;
Outcasts 2, Lloyd Murr 476;
Riots 2, Ray Rice 521.
SIMPSON WOMEN'S
Women's Hi Game: Darlene
Wilson 193.
Women's Hi Series: Jean Hartwell
519.
Standings: I.B.P. 10-2;
Accounting 7V~-4V~; Lumber 7-5;
Purchasing 61/z-5Vz; Research 6-6;
Engineering 5-7; Loggers 4-8;
Olympic 2-10.
Research 3, Mabel La Belle
492; Engineering 1, Lucille
Chapman 479; Accounting 3,
Marian Mac Rae 483; Loggers 1,
Norene Stevens 479; Lumber 4,
Lillian Dale 516; Purchasing 0,
Darlene Wilson 478; Olympic 1,
Virginia Fuller 436; I.B.P. 3, Jean
Hartwell 519.
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Women's Hi Game: Louise Clary
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Women's Hi Series: Cindy Barnes
500.
Standings: Clary Trucking
10-2; Mikes McCulloch Sales 9-3;
Nye Co. 8Vz-JVz; Servicemaster
8-4; Shelton Veterinary 7-5;
Arnold & Smith Ins. 7-5; B. Fuller
Custom Builder 6-6; M. and O.
Logging 5-7; Olympic Paint 4-8;
D. Makoviney Const. 3-9; The
Hut 21/z-9V~; Wingards Sport Shop
2-10.
D. Makoviney Const. 1-3,
Barbara Nolan 415; Clary
Trucking 3-1, Louise Clary 480;
Arnold & Smith Ins. 3-1, Pat
Boad 499; Shelton Veterinary
1-3; Pat Swartos 410; Mikes
McCulloch Sales 2-2, Carol
Hanson 459; B. Fuller Custom
Builder 2-2, Bunny Orr 420;
Wingards Sport Shop 0-4, Frankie
Barnes 421; M. and O. Logging
4-0, Cindy Barnes 500; The Hut
V~-JVz, Betty LaMont 428; Nye
Co. 31/z-Vz, Merge Berger 475;
Servicemaster 4-0, Colleen Yorke
428; Olympic Paint 0-4, Marcia
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Men's Hi Game: Jim Von Osten
210.
Men's Hi Series: Del Stormo 516.
Women's Hi Game; Margaret
Bibbee 223.
Women's Hi Series: Margaret
Bibbee 555.
Standings: Mason County
Federal Credit Union 10-3; Lake
Cushman 8-4; J&J Service 8-4;
Tyee Well Drilling 7-5; Dick's
Diggers 7-5; Sargents Oysters 7-5;
Evergreen Florists 7-5; Allyn Shell
6-6; Eacrett Lumber 5-7; Von's
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Texaco 2-10; Johnson & Johnson
1-11.
AIlyn Shell 3, Frank
Kowalczyk 447; Tyee Well
Drilling 1, Del Stormo 516;
Evergreen Florist 1, Les Collins
379; Mason County Credit Union
3, Ron Warren 432; Dicks Diggers
2, Jim Von Osten 454; Von's
Floor Covering 2, Vernon Beeson
482; Sargents Oysters 3, Ted
Matson 370; Johnson & Johnson
1, Jeanne Johnson 401; J&J
Service 3, Lee Chapman 475;
Hoodsport Texaco 1, George
Wright 412; Lake Cushman 0,
Margaret Bibbee 555; Eacrett
Lumber 4, Eldon Todd 477.
GRANGE
Men's Hi Game: Lad Simpson
183.
Men's Hi Series: Lad Simpson
509.
Women's Hi Game: Gall Auseth
163.
Women's Hi Series: Nellie
Rossmaier 437.
Standings: Pomona 10-2;
Southside 9-3; Shelton Valley 8-4;
Agate I 6-6; Agate II 5-7; Harstine
4-8; Skokomish 3-9; Matlock 3-9.
Matlock 2, Edythe Dick 307;
Agate II 2, Max Mikkelsen 508;
Pomona 3, Lad Simpson 509;
Shelton Valley 1, Tom Olson 479;
Southside 3, Ralph Simpson 478;
Skokomish 1, Charles Savage 484.
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Whitey's Auto Body 3-1, Colleen
Yorke 526; Springwater Tavern
1-3, Corky Dorn 470.
SIMPSON RECREATION
Women's Hi Game: Linda Tibbits
200.
Women's Hi Series: Jackie
Eichhorn 498.
Standings: Loaders 9-3; Shops
7-5; Railroad 4-8; Loggers 4-8.
Loggers 1, Jackie Eichhorn
498; Shops 3, Jo Hein 457;
Railroad 0, Kathy Motherwell
385; Loaders 4, Clara Erickson
485.
MEN'S CITY
Men's Hi Game: Duane Wilson
203.
Men's Hi Series: Bob Nault 552.
Standings: Naults 7-2; Arctic
Circle 6-3; Hidden Haven 5-4;
Rainier 5-4; Simpson 4-5; 40&8
3-6; Shelton Trailblazers 3-6;
Jess's Mobil 3-6.
Jess's Mobil 2, Jess Phillips
526; Simpson 1, Sam Diggle 478;
Hidden Haven 1, Harold Churchill
541; Naults 2, Bob Nault 552;
Rainier 2, Duane Wilson 532;
Shelton Trailblazers 1, Vern
Honstain 454; Arctic Circle 3,
Lloyd Murr 500; 40&8 O, Stan
Ahlquist 549.
MEN'S COMMERCIAL
Men's Hi Game: L. C. Leman 243.
Men's Hi Series: Troy West 604.
Standings: Airport Grocery
8-4; Jess's Mobil 7-5; Gott Oil 7-5;
Dan's Nile Hawks 7-5; Verne's
Clams 7-5; B&R Oil 7-5;
Photocenter 6-6; Tahara Mobil
Estates 6-6; Wolden's Chevron
6-6; Shelton Foods 4-8; Morgans
Transfer 4-8; A. Roy Dunn 3-9.
Tahara Mobil Estates 2, Roy
Petty 533; Shelton Mobil 2, Stan
Ahlquist 597; A. Roy Dunn 0,
Don Brown 575; B&R Oil 4, Bill
Besch 593; Dan's Nile Hawks 3,
Bill Nutt 560; Photocenter 1, Roy
West 553; Shelton Foods 3, Frank
Willard 576; Wolden's Chevron 1,
Ev LaBelle 477; Morgan Transfer
0, Bob Lanman 498; Verne's
Clams 4, Dave Knutzen 595; Gott
Oil 1, L. C. Leman 595; Airport
Grocery 3, Troy West 604.
ITT RAYONIER
Men's Hi Game: Andy Anderson
211.
Men's HJ Series: Jerry Mallory
572.
Women's Hi Game: Gerry Geist
190.
Women's Hi Series: Gerry Geist
497.
Standings: Maintenance 10-2;
Makeups 7-5; Statics 6-6;
Woodbirds 6-6; Lefty's + 1 4-8;
Waterboys 3-9.
Maintenance 3, Gerry Hart
538; Makeups 1, Chris Campbell
505; Waterboys 3, John Donison
4879~ Lefty's + 1 1, Jerry Mallory
; Woodbirds 4, Andy
Anderson 538; Statics 0, Dave
Knutzen 517.
Women's Hi Series p.m. Mary Lou
Wicken 532.
Standings: (Bowled at Elms
Lanes) Timber Bowl 5149, 5-3;
Tumwater Lanes 4942, 5-3;
Harbor Bowl 5117, 4-4; Pacific
Lanes 5022, 4-4; Coles Bowl
4983, 4-4; Harbor Lanes 4980,
4-4; Elms Lanes 5084, 3-5;
Aberdeen Rec. 4900, 3-5.
Swim Club
To Organize
Coach Doug Hanna
announced recently that there
will be an organizational meeting
for the parents of the members of
the Shelton Swim Club.
The meeting is scheduled for
October 4 at 7:30 at the pool and
is to set the schedule, elect
officers and sign-up new
members.
Keg Meet Set
Shelton's Women's Bowling
Association is scheduled to hold a
pre-tournament meeting on
October 12 at 7:30 in the P.U.D.
Building.
The meeting is scheduled to
organize the Women's
Tournament which will be held
the first three weekends in
November.
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