Novenlber 2, 1963 SttELTON--MASON COUNTY JOURNAL- Published in t'Christmastown, U.S.A.", Shelton, Washington PAGE 5
Steps Up As
Varsi]y Hoep
Team
|y l.ane I)rPnlo .
Outstanding individuals
at., just five players work-
as one.'
Was Blqzer basketball
Knulsons appraisM
Situation as he steps up
mentor at Shelton jun-
school this winter.
pessures of other du-
Clayton. varsity coach
la-sl ]3 V@;l/'S, i o;qrll rf c
handling the 7th and
matcrml this year,
assignment heretofore.
lacks any six-footers
rst string of Chief Clay-
Pnrvis. Jim Olson. Bob
and Tom M:arshabl. al-
is present among the
in the person of Dave
rho missed all last year
plans to make the Bla-
,l'Unning team this year
pen-post offense. A new
limits junior highs to
defense.
8th graders the pre-
9th graders compiled
losing only to Jef-
Hopkins.
game this year will
Hopkins in Aberdeen
from today.
members of Knutson's
td include Rollie Duck-
Mike Carper,
atz, Tom Villines, Don
Marshall. Jon Arm-
McComb and Terry
adule:
at Hopkins
at Miller
- Centralia here
- Washington here
-- at Hoquiam
Jefferson here
L__ Hoquiam here
Hopkins here
Miller here
- at Centralia
- at Jefferson
' at Washington
Film Slated At
allm0000 Saturday
"Appaloosa", v¢ill be
the Cloquallum Grange
p.m Nov. 30, sport-
the Bell Riders.
Eastern Washington
the film traces the be-
and the history of the
was developed from
by the Nez Perce
showing is open to
shown is a film on
management of hors-
by the Pm'ina Feed
which will also offer a
as a dora' prize M W.
offer a subscription
HIGHCLIIIBER HOOPMEN TO RELY ON DEFENSIVE PRIDE
Highclimber basketball success this asset, to accentuate the pos-,will be competing with one an- 'rlLI, TIME TO (IET
this season is going to sink or itive, as it were. So the High-. other to see who holds his man SEASON TICKETS
swim on defense, climbers will accentuate defense, to the fewest points. It becomes A few season tickets still are
In electing Lo pin his hopes on "¥Ve're going to play a tight a matter of pride to be able to available to fans who would like
his "stop department" rather than man-for-man." Doherty explained, say my man scored fewer points I reserved seats to the eight t=Iigh-
on offense. Climber cage coach "'wilh frequent switching to off- than l did, If each man on the climber home games. The price
Jim Doherty is trying something set screens. Actually it will look!team can say that at the end is $8 and the seats are the best,
new in his cxpermnce as a bas- at times like a zone. and might of the game ihen the team e'm't in the gym.
ketball mentor, actually be called a man-for-man lose." They may be obtained from
Always before he lms placed zone, but basically we'll be play- I This could work. !Principal George IKermes at the
heavy accent on scoring more ing a strict man-for-man defense." For one thing, Dohcrty is work- senior high school.
points than the opposition. This Part of the strategy will be ing with a group of athletes who ..........................
have pride, most of them mere- = ,z=r0LI a' l|lll | '001|;00 a'
bers of this year's undefeated
year he will concentrate on hold- use of a modifiod press.
ink the opposition to less points "We'll try to stop the down
than his Highelimbers. floor dribble just as it crosses
Maybe that sounds like a bit the center line," Doherty said.
of double talk. like some sort of "In effect, the center line then
WOMEN WINNERSThese five ladles of the Fall Eclectic competitions; Nita Kimbel, runner-
links corralled all but one of the honors awarded up in the President's Trophy tournament and one
at the 'annual Shelton Golf Club awards banquet of the monthly medalists: and Virginia Bayley, his command this season, but sides."
last week. From left they are Helen Rice, fall winner of the Fall Eclectic and Zedna Ashbaugh
tournament champion and winner of the trophy Trophy events as well as bei0g runner-up in the
for lowering her handicap most during the season; Fall Tournament. Ruth Heuston, runner-up in the
Jean Yeager, winner of the Team Captain's, Spring Eclectic and the other monthly medalist,
President's, and Spring Eclectic trophies; Ann Col missed the picture-taking.
tea, runner-up in both the Team Captain's and
GOLF CLUB CALENDAR
FINE CROWD ATTENDS championship trophy, won ;by
ANNUAL AWARDS DINNER Sonny Lows. an absentee for the
One of the best.crowds in the night, as was runner-up Jack
history of the annual Shelton Golf Stewart. Bob ,Vuench was on
Club awards dinner turned out hand to accept the President's
last week to witness the presents- Cup as was Larry Larson to ac-
tion of honors earned during the cept the Team Captain's Trophy
past season by both men and wo- on behalf of himself and -his ab-
men competitors, sent partner, Jim Pauley. Buck
The potluck dinner in the Bay- Price and Gene Hanson were sec-
shore clubhouse drew more than ond and present to accept their
b0 club members, who applauded award.
vigorously as the awards were Bud Pauley was in the embar-
presented .and generally had a big rassing spot of presenting himself
time,
Presentations of the feminine
awards were shared by Virginia
Bayley, Ann Correa and Ruth
Heuston. Jean Yeager gathered
the lion's share, three first place
trophies tYor winning the Team
Captain's, President's, and Spring
Eclectic events. Virginia herself
won two. the Fall Eclectic and
the Zedna Ashbaugh trophy as
well as being second in the Spring
Eclectic. Helen Rice also took
home two trophies, as winner of
the Fall tournament and for low-
ering her handicap the most dur-
ing the season. She was also one
of three (Dot Hillier and Joanne
MeComb the others) who broke
100 this season in weekly wo-
men's competition,
Anne received two runner-up
awards, in the Team Captain's
and Fall Eclectic events. Ruth had
a second place in the Spring Ec-
lectic and with Nita Kimbel won
government gobbledegook, but in acts ahnost like a second, de-
reaIity there is a distinct dis- fender as .the man with the ball
tinetion" in Doherty's book. will be limited to what move-
THE StlELTON casaba tutor ment "he can make to his rear
knows he hasn't too much scot'- while ore" defender \\;\,ill be !,imit-
ing potential in the material at ing his movement to the front and
one of the two monthly play med-
als. Nita also was second in the
President's Cup competition.
On the men's side, tournament
chairman Bud Pauley made the
awards, assisted by pro-manager
:Ray Walker. No one man earned
News as a door more'than one top trophy. Most
coveted, of course, was the club
there are definite signs his young DEFENSIVE pride is another
iron-ring addicts have a penchant weapon in Doherty's arsenal.
for keeping the enemy from get- "We're working on a type of
ting too gay around the basket squad spirit which makes it a
they're defending, matter of honor to do a good de-
It makes sense, then, to exploit fensive job, by which the kids
TROPHY TAKERS Three events produced iron) Hanson, who teamed for runner-up honors
tlhese seven (and several more absentees) trophy in the same event. In rear row are Bob Wuench
winners in men's golf competition last season, far right), winner of the President's Cup, in which
They collected their hardware at last week's an- Larson and Sonny Lowe tied for second; Jack
nual awards dinner at the Bayshore Clubhouse. In Gray (far left), runner-up in the club champion-
Fredson. Sally and Wall: Clayton, front row are Larry Larson (center) who teamed ship second flight; Ivan Myers (second eft), run-
and Frankie and Bob Wuench. with Jim Pauley (absent) to win the Team Cap- ner-up in the first flight; and Bud Pauley (second
tain's Trophy, Buck Price (left) and Gene (7- right), winner of the third flight.
JUNIOR LEAGUE
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Joslin Insurance .................. 28
Bloomfield Logging .......... 27 13
Hembroff. Agency .............. 25 15
Beckwith Jewelry .............. 23 17
Timber Bowl ........................ 17 23
Merv's Tireeap .................. 16 24
Starkey's Heating .............. 12 28
The Hut .............................. 10 30
High games--Peg Bloomfield
156. Joe Thompson 202.
the winner's cup in the club
championship third flight, but L.
L. McInelty and Darrell Dennis-
ton, fiPst and second flight vic-
tors; were not present, nor was
:No. 2 man in the third flight,
Laurie Carlson. Runners-up in the
first and second flights, Ivan My-
ers and Jack Gray, answered roll
however.
* "-I: *
GOLF CLUB TO HOLD
NEW YEAR'S DANCE
On the verge of being aband-
oned for lack of a chairman, the
Shelton Golf Club's annual New
Year's Eve dance was rescued
from oblivion when Muriel and
Howard "Somers volunteered to
accept the big job.
Their assisting committee mem-
ber's include Gert and Bill Bat-
stone. Ruth and Buck Price, Sue
and Bean Daniels. Jane and Ken
Live musm. delectable refresh-
ments and the appropriate at-
mosphere for seeing the old year
out and the new year in are
promised. Invitations to members
with all the details will be in the
mail this week.
OUTSIDERS TAKE
CYCLE TROPHIES
highly welcome reward. Bloomfield Logging 4 (Claude
Ten place trophies were award- Cook 5611. Hembroff 0 (A1 Glov-
er 437t; Merv's Tireca, p 2 {Joe
Thompson 478), The Hut 2 (Du-
ane Wilson 4401.
Over 60 riders from all parts
of the northwest participated in
the Shelton Trailblazers, Cycle
Club annual endurance run last
Sunday.
I The lon grind started at 9:30
a.m. and finished about 1:00 p.m.,
when the coffee and chili served
by the sponsoring club was a
• HARDWARE • PAINTS
1 mile off highway on Cole Road
G00YTON MARSHALL MEN'S CITY LEAGUE
V L
'GET BLAZER HOHORS Beckwith Jeweh'y .......... 22 14
40 & 8 .............................. 20 16
Iunior high football horrors ,we:e, { Shaub-Ellison .................. 19 , 16
parcelled out Wednesday fter- John's Richfield .............. 19 17
Prepp's Rexall Store ...... 18fi 17,.
noon at the annual fall athletic as- Wilson Company ............ 16 20
sembly with qnarterback Chief Frisken Oil ...................... 16 20
Clayton and halfback Tom Mat'-
shall getting the two special
awards voted by squad members.
Chief was elected honorary
High series--Sonja Ahlquist 401 earptain and Tom was voted the
Claude Cook 561.. inspirational award. Coach Bill
Brickert announced the two awara
Joslin 4 (F. Hughes 480), Beck-
winners after presenting varsity
with 0 Reid Preppernau 475: letters o 27 players and six man-
Timber Bowl 4 ,Bill Tobler 447), agers. This list was printed in
Starkey's 0 Duane Phillips 3751: last week's Journal).
Road Builder's Supply
GRANGE LEAGUE
XV L
Shelton Valley ................ 33/. 18,.
Matlock ..................... : ...... 31 21
Agate ............................... 26 26
Pomona ............................ 25 27
Patrons ............................ 24 /, 27 /.
Skokomish ....................... 23 28z
Cloquallum ...................... 23 ½ 28
Southside ......................... 21 31
High games--Carl Emsley 201,
Pauline Emsley 165.
High series--Carl Emsley and
3ira Rossmaier, each 528, Pauline
Emsley 466.
Matlock 4 (Jim Rossmaier 528t,
Agate 0 (Henry Warnes 446t;
Cloquallun] 4 (Jim Sauer 455),
Skokomish 0 (Frank Minor 491);
Southside 3 (Carl Emsley 528), Pa-
trons i (Joe Simpson 472); Po-
mona 3 (Henry Cook Jr. 4521,
Shelton Valley 1 (Ralph Simpson
463).
HOUSEWIVES LEAGUE
W L
Ronnie's ............................ 31 21
4 GET STRAIGHT A
Four Shelton junior high stu-
dents, all girls, earned straight A
grades during the first grading
period of the 1963-64 school term
PNncipal Bruce Schwarck announ-
ced yesterday.
They were Sherry Jeffery, 9th
grade; Linda Barrom and Pat
McNeil. 8th grade; and Shari
Gruver, 7th grade.
TIDES OF THE WEEK
ComPuted for Hood Canal
Oakland Bay tides axe 1 hr. and
50 rain, later and plux 3.0 it.
Friday, November 29
High ............ 3:43a.m. ll.lft. 527), Ralph's 0 Don Josephsou
Imw ............ 9:043.m. 5.6ft. 489); Bill's SHell 3 (Hank Burch-
High " 2:41 p.m. 12.5ft. ill 540/. Stewart's 1 (Ray Brown
Low ............ 9:44 p.m. -2.1 ft. 504); Miller's 3 [Chuck Thomp-
Saturday, November 30
High ............ 4:39 a.m.
Low ............ 9:58 a.m.
High ............ 3:20 p.m.
Low ............ 10:27 p.m.
Sunday, December 1
High ............ 5:33 a.m.
Low ............ 10:52 a,m.
High ............ 4:00 p.m.
Low ............ 11:11 p.m.
12.1 ft.
6:2 ft.
12.5 ft.
-3.1 ft.
Simpson Timber .............. 13 23
High game-.Ed White 235, Vie
Zabroski 220.
High series-Ed Vhite 558.
$ :: *
John's Richfield 3 Vic Zabro-
ski 552). Prepp's 0 Ed White
558) ; Shaub-Ellison 2 Start Ahl-
quist 5521. Frisken Oil 1 Jess
Daniels 511: Simpson 2 (Sam
Diggle 508/. Wilson 1 Dan Wil-
son 522): Beckwith 2 ,Joe An-
derson 536, 40 & 8 1 [Fritz Neau
550t.
MERCHANTS LEAGUE
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Prepp's Rexall Store ...... 29 19
Olympic Plywood .............. 29 19
Bill's Shell Service .............. 28 20
Miller's .................................. 27 21
Old Mill .............................. 22 26
Ralph's Serve-U .............. 21 27
Kimbel & Whitey .............. 19 29
Stewart's Foodline: .......... 17 31
High game---Ed Johnson 243,
Corky Dickinson 224.
High series---Jerry Christy 578,
"Prepp's 4 (Dave Harris 576),
Kimbel & Whitey 0 (Jerry Chris-
ty 578): Plywood 4 (Jim Simmons
son 508). Old iV[ill-1 (Ed Bae
504).
RAYONIER RESEARCH
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Maintenance ................... 32 , 19V_,
12.7 ft, Water Boys ...................... 32 20
6.7 ft. Rayonetges ...................... 31 21
12.1 ft. Acetate Aces .................. 27 25
-3.6 ftl Silva Foxes .................... 27 25
Hood Canal Marina ........ 31 21 Monday, December 2
Shelton Marine Supply ..28½ 23Uz High ............ 6:25 a.m. 13.1 ft.
Ball's Food Center .......... 27½ 24V2 Low ............ 11:47 a.m. 7.1 ft.
Jim Pauley Inc ............... 24 28 High ............ 4:44 p.m. 12.0 ft
Low ............ 11:57 p.m. -3.5 ft.
Tuesday, December 3
High ............ 7:17 a.m. 13.3 ft.
Low ............ 12:44 p.m. 7.3 ft.
High ............ 5:30 p.m. 11.4 ft
Wednesday, December 4
Low ............ 0:45 a.m. -3.0 ft
High ............ 8:10 a.m. 13.1 ft.
LOw ............ 1:46 p.m. 7.3 ft.
High ............ 6:0 p.m. 10.7 ft.
Thursday, "December 5
Low ............ 1:34 a.m. -2.1 ft.
High ............ 9:04 a.m. 13.1 ft.
Low . ........... 2:54 p.m. 7.0 ft.
High ........... 7:20 ,p.m. 9.8 ft.
The Veterans Administration
has been an independent agency
of the United States
since 1930.
Wood Birds ...................... 27 25
Pin Curles .................... 19; 32
Fourfowlers .................... 12 40
High games -- Jean Johnston
196, Percy Zamzow 195.
High series Jean Johnston
492. Don Woods 524,
Mell Chevrolet ................ 22 . 29A
Shelton Union Service ..2 30
B & W Marina .............. 211,/,,, 30
High game--Ellen Rebman 174,
High series--Stella Howard 476
Split picks----Stella Howard 5-8-
10 and 5-7-9, Alice Kopperman
3-9-10, Lil Updyke 6-7-10, Marie
Runnion 5-7.
Shelton Marine Supply 4 (Syl-
via Fonzo 425). Jim Pauley Inc.
0 Ellen Rebman 475) ; Hood
Canal Marina 4 (Lil Updyke 467).
Mell Chev. 0 (Jen Tratnick 395/;
Ball's 3 (Cleo Hulet 465), Shelton
Union Service 1 (Stella Howard
476); B & W Marina 3 (Betty
Dean 467). Ronnie's 1 (Virginia
Dundas 417).
LANNY SLATER
and The Triumphs
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fMc's ThanksgMne Oay P,vade On
football team who've brought with
thcm an aura of victory and pride Washes Out 15 Nal
from the gridiron . ._ you recog-
nize the namcs- Orr. Jeffery,
Powell, Walker, Brickert, 01son
t the returning lettermen . . . and
Richards, Bames Swisher.
THE NON-FOOTBALL aspi-
wants can't help but soak up this
atmosphere, so it's a cinch pretty
soon. if they don't have it al-
ready, that Denny Bailey, Jim An-
derson. Bob Towle. Terry Kad-
oun or whoever else punches his
way into the varsity squad, will
be saturated with that same pride.
It's infecLuous.
Next Tuesday night Doherty impression gained.watching televi-
puts his new system to its first sion. S '
test, in the Olympic League jam- IN HIGlt • (,HOOt wrestling,
bores at Central Kitsap where it may sm'prise you to knw, the
the Highclimbers will have a cou- full Nelson. the foot stomp to
ple of quarters of skirmishing the ear. and virtually all the
with East Bremerton, South Kit- other dirty tactics of the pros is
sap and Central. illegal. High school wrestlers, too,
Gandidates Already
Illustrating the severe demands
of wrestling, 15 candidates for
the Highclimber varsity mat
squad have already dropped out
during the first two weeks of
conditioning, Coach Larry "Weir
reports.
Apparently wrestling isn't such
an easy sport to earn a letter in
as many ghink, and wrestlers are-
n't the overstuffed bodies with
muscles but no agility or brains
that the public pictures from the
Action starts at 7:30 o'clock.
Shelton fans will be anxiously
wthing to see if the Highclimb-
ers can forget about scoring more
points than their opponents in fa-
vor of holding them to less than
Lhey scm:e themselves.
SCtEDULE REVEALS SOME
MID-WEEK CONTEST
Shelton's 1963-64 basketball
schedule reveals a return, on a
small scale, to mid-week play, a
eature of hoop slates missing the
I past w years.
Three Tuesday dates are listed,
starting with next Tuesday's jam-
boree at Central Kitsap. The oth-
er two are a pair of home-and-
home contests with East Bremer-
ton, the first January 17 at East,
he second January 28 with East
here.
The complete schedule follows:
Dec. 3 {Tues. --- Jamboree at
Central Kitsap,
Dec. 6 - East here.
Dec. 7 - at Fife
Lec. 13 -- at West
Dec. 17 --- at East
Dec. 21 .-- Fife here
Jan. 3 - at South
Jan. 4 -- West here
Jan. 10 -- at North
Jan. 17 -- Central here
Jan. 24 -- Port Angeles here
Jan. 28 --- East here
Feb. 7- North here
Feb. 14 -.- at Central
Feb. 21 at East
Feb. 28 ..... South here
Feb. 29 -- at Port.Angeles
All are league games excopt
the pair with Fife and two of the
contests with East.
must maintain the same scholastic
standards of other athletes.
Actually, extracting all the TV
version of wrestling, you could
find yourself en3oying a true.
honest match of agility, wits and
conditioning watching the prep
matmen go at it.
Su2arisingly enough, agility is
one of the prime factors in suc-
cessful high school wrestling, but
wits are most important of atl
as a wrestler must learn and re-
member every counter and coun-
ter-counfer hold.
THE VRESTLING squad reas-
onably plays a back-seat to the
basketball team but it is a puzzle
to Coach Weir why a sport which
enjoyed a 10-3 record last year
faces such low enthusiasm in
Shelton rooters.
Weir's squad is rapidly ap-
proaching its first competition of
the year, against the Olympia
Bears in Olympia just a week
from tonight At 6:30 the B squad
tangle with varsities an hour la-
tel'.
Dec. 5 --- at Olympia
Dec. 10 ----'North Thurston here,
4:00 p.m.. Lincoln gym,
Dec, 12 -- Federal Way here,
6:30. Shelton gym,
Dec. 17 .... Auburn here, 7:30,
A squads only.
Dec. 27 --- Tumwater here, 6:30
Dec. 30 --- at Montesano
Jan. 2 ..... at Lakes
Jan. 7 --- East here. 6:30
Jan. 13 -- at St. Martins
Jan. 23 --- at East
Jan. 30 -- Port Angeles here,
Feb. 6 - at North Thurston
:Feb 15 -- Sub-district at East
Feb. 18, 20, 22 - District at
Puyalhlp.
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