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DESPITE such masterful defensive plays as the above, the hometown team
dropped a contest to the touring Harlem Clowns Friday night in Shelton
Gym.
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Tom Parry
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aker
Parry, head football
Washington State
Will headline the annual
arts banquet Tuesday,
30.
High School athletes
in football, cross
and girls' tennis will be
at the event, which is
by the Shelton Kiwanis
uet will start at 6:30
multipurpose room at
y School.
is invited. Tickets
at Western Auto,
Family Market
of Shelton.
bOn't worry, we can fix
that windshield in a
hurry with a
at
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3rd & Grove
Lady in the stands:
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By CAROLYN KERR
All the stands are empty these
days as the schools prepare for
basketball and wrestling to take
the place of football. It feels a
little like putting,a well read book
back on the shelf, with a promise
to yourself you will read it again
next year. Each time you read it
you discover something new or
different that was missed the time
before.
Also, since this is
Thanksgiving week - it seems a
good time to let the fun and frloic
of sports rest easy so that we may
take a more serious look at things.
It would seem like preaching
to say we should be thankful for
food and clothing, home and
parents, school and teachers, etc.
and we must never be accused of
preaching.
On the other hand, we should
take a second look around and be
thankful that we have such a
dedicated bunch of teachers in
BLAZER town. I can hear parents
say, sure but it's their job to teach
our kids; that's what we are
paying them for.
I am sure we all realize that
education is much more than the
three R's - and it is that extra
something that the teacher gives
our young people that I call
dedication. Whether you are on
the football field learning new
methods and means, or in the
classroom, the instructor can
really make the difference.
Answer a few questions for
me. How many of you parents
know who your child's teachers
are? Have you been inside the
classrooms? Have you ever been
inside the Junior High? We all
know what the answer to these
questions should be. Especially
since the recent open house held
at the school, followed a week
later by parent-teacher
conferences. We have all had the
opportunity to meet with the
'teac~,ers and discuss our child's
progress.
Remember, the teachers may
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In,
GRANGE
Men's Hi Game: Ralph Simpson
211.
Men's Hi Series: Lyle Auseth 560.
Women's Hi Game: Verna
Johanson 172.
Women's Hi Series: Dolores
Goodburn 436.
Standings: Southside32-12;
Shelton Valley 28-16; Skokomish
26-18; Pomona 23-21; Agate II
22-23; Agate I 21-24; Harstine
12-32; Matlock 12-32.
Matlock 1, Ike Ford 364;
Agate I 3, Lyle Auseth 560; Agate
II 3, Max Mikkelsen 508; Harstine
1, Everett Simons 399; Pomona 0,
Lad Simpson 512; Southside 4,
Ralph Si.mpson 504; Shelton
Valley 1, Carl Goodburn 452;
Skokomish 3, Charles Savage 508.
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SIMPSON MEN'S
Men's Hi Game: Tom Brown 202.
Men's Hi Series: Jeff Rich 540.
Standings: Shop 27-17;
Chippers 231/2-201/2; Loaders
23-21; Mill 3 23-21; Mill 4
22V2-21V2; Railroad21-23; IBP
20-24; Boom 16-28.
IBP 2, Ted Beese 514; Mill 3
2, Harold Churchill 488; Mill 4 0,
Jeff Rich 540; Loaders 4, Ray
Phillips 515; Railroad 4, Glen
Robertson 534; Chippers 0, Dale
Neff 452; Shop 3, Don Stoddard
486; Boom 1, Mike Mills 539.
MERCHANTS
Men's Hi Game: Floyd Jackson
265.
Men's Hi Series: Floyd JacKson
608.
Standings: Thriftway
281/2-151/2; Boon's 26-18; T.C.F.
26-18; Trailblazer's 23-21; White's
21-23; Prepp's 20-24; B. Kimbel's
16-28; P.S.N.B. 15V2-28V2.
White's 1, Ken O'Dell 502;
T.C.F. 3, Floyd Jackson 608; B.
Kimbel's 1, Bob Erhart 509; Trail
Blazer's 3, Pete Bernert 451;
Boon's 4, Lad Simpson 518;
Prepp's 0, Dean Smith 562;
Thriftway 3, Gene Strozyk 522;
P.S.N.B. 1, Carl Niwa 534.
12:30 LEAGUE
Women's Hi Game: Virginia
Dickinson 204.
Women's Hi Series: Sharon
Huisingh 501.
Standings: Bob's Tavern
24-20; Shelton Glass 24-20; C&L
Time 23-21; Nell's Pharmacy
17-27.
Nell's Pharmacy 0, Virginia
Dickinson 475; Bob's Tavern 4,
Sharon Huisingh 501; C&L Time
0, Donna Coleman 464; Shelton
Glass 4, Shirley Stites 468.
SHELTON JUNIOR
Men's Hi Game: Ron Dickinson
198.
Men's Hi Series: Clay Keith 511.
Women's Hi Game: Cheryl Nolan
197.
Women's Hi Series: Cheryl Nolan
4O8.
Bob's 4, Les Cook-354; Milo's
0, Gary Moore 369; J.C.'s 3,
Kerry Milgour 442; Eagles 1, Clay
Keith 511; The Hut 0, Mervs 4
Jim I~obinson 443; Hembroff Oi
Suzi Gruver 353; VFW 4, Terry
Dion 468; Joslin 3, Rusty Pleins
438; Timber Bowl 1, Mike Nolan
468.
MR. & MRS. HANDICAP
Men's Hi Game: Del Stormo 206.
Men's Hi Series: Vern Beeson
564.
Women's Hi Game: Margaret
Bibbee 194.
Women's Hi Series: Margaret
Bibbee 485.
Standings: Eacrett Lumber
30-14; Von's Floor Covering
28-16; Tyee Well Drilling 26-18;
Mason County Federal Credit
Union 26-18; Lake Cushman
251/2-181/2; Evergreen Florists
24-20; J&J Service 21112-22V2;
Dicks Diggers 21-23; Sargents
Oysters 20-24; Hoodsport Texaco
16-28; Johnson & Johnson 13-31;
Allyn Shell 13-31.
J&J Service 1, Oliver Petty
419; Von's Floor Cov. 3, Vern
Beeson 564; Eacrett Lumber 4,
Eldon Todd 515; Tyee Well
Drilling 0, Del Stormo 543; Lake
Cushman 4, Margaret Bibbee 485;
Allyn Shell 0; Dick's Diaaers 3.
Gil. Duppman 470; Mason County
Credit i, Joyce Duppman 402;
Johnson & Johnson i, Dick
Johnson 435; Evergreen Florists
3, Emi Pleines 482; Sargents
Oysters 2, Toni Matson 426;
Hoodsport Texaco 2, George
Wright 430.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT DOUBLES
Men's Hi Game: Bill Howard 213.
Men's Hi Series: Bill Howard 585.
Women's Hi Game: Charlene
Myer 154.
Women's Hi Series: Charlene
Myer 434.
Standings: B&J 22-10;
Young's 19 I12- 12 V2 ; Myer's
15112-1672; Niwa's 14-18; The
Wood's 13V2-18112; Hanson's
11V2-201/2.
Young's 1, Lyman Young
406; Myer's 3, Charlene Myer
434; Hanson's 4, Fred Hanson
412; Niwa's 0, Carl Niwa 534; B&J
4, Bill Howard 585; The Wood's
0, Dick Wood 437.
SIMPSON WOMEN'S
Women's Hi Game: Nancy
Beckwith 188.
Women's Hi Series: Lil Dale 523.
Standings: Lumber 30-14;
I.B.P. 26-18; Purchasing
23V2-20V2; Olympic 22-22;
Accounting 20t/2-231/2; Loggers
18-26; Research 18V2-25112;
Engineering 17V2-26112. Splits
picked: Ann Cole 3-7-10; Mildred
Daniels 5-7-10.
Lumber I, L. Dale 523;
Purchasing 3, H. Bloomfield 474;
Olympic 2, J. Loving 409; IBP 2.
J. Hartwell 453; Accounting 0, J.
White 480; Loggers 4, N. Stevens
454; Research 31/2, M. Olson, F.
Barnes 444,; Engineering Vz, A.
Miles 448.
LADIES THURSDAY TRIO
Women's Hi Game: Lovey Wolden
195.
Women's Hi Series: Carol Hansen
482.
Standings: Nye Co. 331/2-10V2;
Servicemaster 28-16; Shelton
Veterinary 26-18; Clary Trucking
25-19; The Hut 23~/2-201/2; Arnold
& Smith Ins. 23-21; M and O
Logg. 23-21 ; Mikes McCulloch
Sales 21-23; B. Fuller Custorr
Builder 19-25;, Wingard's Sport
Shop 16-28; Olympic Paint 14-30;
D. Makoviney Const. 12-32.
The Hut 3-1, Jackie Brown
436; B. Fuller Custom Builder
1-3, Bunny Orr 418; Olympic
Paint 3-1, Lovey Wolden 430;
Clary Trucking 1-3, Mary Grimm
342; Servicemaster 4-0, Colleen
Yorke .443; D. Makoviney Const.
0-4, Barb Nolan 401; Mikes
McCultoch Sales 1-3, Carol
Hansen 482; Shelton Veterinary
3-1, Pat Swartos 426; M and O
Logg. 2-2, Cindy Barnes 424;
Arnold & Smith Ins. 2-2, Bea
Brandt 462; Wingards Sport Shop
0-4, Frankie Barnes 405; Nye Co.
4-4, Margaret Burger 462.
Highclimber Season:
oring Generous,
ense iserl
By JIM KNEELAND
Shelton's Climbers football
team wrapped up the season with
an eight-and-one record to tie the
record of most games won by any
previous Shelton club.
Coach Jack Stark and his
team were ranked fourth in the
state until they were upset by
Centralia. At the season's close,
they were ranked 8th in the state
by the Associated Press, bettering
the 1965 ranking by the AP of
1 l th place.
Seven Shelton players have
been named to the Black Hill all
league team. Those named
include; on offense, Don Neth,
Rob Settle, Neal White, and Mark
• Wittenberg, defensive players
include; Tom Brigham, Bill Gray
and Tracy Armstrong.
Shelton gained a total of 2461
yards for the season while their
opponents only gained 986 yards.
The average offense per game was
273 yards while the opponents
gained 109 yards.
Shelton averaged 24.4 points
per game, while the competitors
averaged only 5.0 points per
game.
Tackle Bill Gray gained 4
yards on his only carry and end
Tom Brigharn gained two yards
on his only carry of the season.
Shelton's leading scorer was Don
Neth with 36 points.
Individual Statistics
Total
R P Offense
Neal White 93 345 438
Don Neth 435 0 435
Rob Settle 391 0 391
Ray Krumpols 158 152 310
Bob Crume 259 0 259
Steve Settle 219 0 219
NOTICE
SHELTON MOOSE MEMBERS!
Enrollment Dinner & Anniversary!
Cocktail Hour: 6-7 Dinner 7-8
Dance 9:30 p.m.
Music by Tex Mitchell
be responsible t or the teaching;
but the parents must share in the
responsibility of their child's
learning.
So on our day of
Thanksgiving - let us include a
little more than turkey and
football; let us look back tO'~the~ "
first Thanksgiving to find the true
meaning of this day.
SHELTON RECREATION
Women's Hi Game: Adair Neau
203.
Women's Hi Series: Adair Neau
504.
Standings: Shelton Recreation
28V2-15V2; Hoodsport Cafe 26-!8;
Dairy Queen 23-21; Puget Sound
National Bank '22-22; D&E
Trophy 21-23; Harpers 20-24;
Trail Blazers 171/2-26V2; B&J Mart
17-27.
PSNB 3, Adair Neau 504;
Harpers 1, Bobble Barnett 453;
D&E Trophies 0, Dona Roberts
483; Hoodsport Cafe 3, Helen
Spaulding 421; Trail Blazers 2,
Judy Simons 411; Dairy Queen 2,
Bev Dunbar 433; B&J Mart 1,
Evelyn Thompson 404; Shelton
Rec. 3, Shirley Stites 465.
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