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1999 SHELTON-MASON COUNTY I , ..... lid0 W D CH TS ..... u0ri ..... ..... - ...... -&apos; ......... " s s i f i ed WlUO,,S I L LIF E A UYMOND BIG S INTRAMURAl, IMe00V00PU00 u o MOVE UP IN ALLEY. ................................ OF 'LITTLE FOUR'[I BASKETBALL I MILL WSL00 " .... !trr°-;;<:1;'l/ i,h(,,,e ! Sth treet. r,,,lWt, ] i"--:_ 8.ln.n isll(!d )J Phone 62-3. 2-2 1-23-2t. ---...-- .......... PLAY, CAMS ON TOP FOil l ALE ! IN,, .,,,,t v,,,: ,ii L,;:,,,,; P,,,i- iliil/bi" b " £II Jwll, ill I I i I dl al 41 li4 .b%-lf£11.H,. l'¢.aleh - .w4ti). 4Ml-ft i Ii(ni l,lefl After'rtwslhly beautlfi.ll salt w'aIA2l'[,'Olll.. GOOU I Night Mal'¢'5o 4..roonx house fa.ir outlniih.lings, t - .... Grapes and herries, ll miles (TrY I$OWi,iN(; LEAGUE %V. I,. Pcl. f r o ni Shelt(m near Grant i Calnnlarilnoi ............ 32 25 .5111 school on road to ttarslino Is- ! Iiiierby MotorM ........ 81 Ill .5.11 l:tnd ferry. H. (Justs(son. fL 2. L. M .......................... Ill 27 .51Ii ('.AIA, irOlt HELl" FROM AI"rOItN EY,'4 ][?ormor I'rnsPcutirlI Austin M. Wade of sends It clipping thnt , hen ,,wn- cd by one W. i-I. St(me. of Weed Caliiornia. scratched in a nearby mining j claim of another follow and picked lip l gold nngffct worth $10, wllich wa.s found in its craw. Mr. Wade thinks that a great legal problem is involve(I. In another instance a ma.ll had twe pet hens. ()no of thc 'hcns ." . ...... Sheltnn. 2"21"23"2L'lMason Laundry .2 29 .191 became ill, su ill tha,t the man halt- {':--'--r<lo,n q;<,d,.rL W,.Ol,' ;af,, .......... Z9 zs .,o!, ll _bement, phtstercd l.t)B. SALE: :1000 Lop, allblHTy I A,ol;iale d Oil 27 30 All to kill it. ()l)(-llin7 up itscraw l.iWood fl,)or, $25 it tiph 150 l;;lrc.hlll. 1,'lltiert 'relli.e() Iit ........... 2ll 81 .456 he flJunil Ihiit It h'id It: gold nil K- ! all fnrnish.0. ;l- tries, 1X inchc I.o 3-(('el. Her- i'aslllne ............ 5 ll .IZl}get worth $12 in it. The owner llent all nl(l(h.'rll, lU'lll l)evlitz. Glul.peview, Vv'asll. I lligh $l.{irl,i. hlld observed it scratching lit a iyurnisilcd lights and 2-9-4-9-tm. ] Game Tohin, Driskel 224. month. ,lohn Yiir- gravel pit owned by :mother mall. ......... Total Mcrrie, Forbes 574. The ottler man had observed it, iilt Drive. 2-21-3-2-4LIF'GIt SALE: 2-wheel auto trail- too So, tile owner of the gravel la"-ge---h-ca-tei{--bcd. er. Large, .st/ongly e,m:ltruet- Nary a tie for positb,n remains ed. Made I)y carpenter. $8. In- in the city bowling league after[ piths investigated.Suggested thatThethe ltvingman wh0hell t hi 121 E Ced;tr. (luirc 413 Kncchln, Apt. 1. Tuesday night's results, ¢¢hieh owned the hen, the living hen, • Mrs. W. A. Br¢.ll 2-21-23-2t 2-7-tf. saw Wilson's Care aRd Huerby • --.._,.. . ' Motors m'.king the limst substan- hd a. cousin who was an X-ray 'hParthtent for con-SltOWCASE b'Ott SALE: 6 fool ttal gains, expert, so they took the living e 4t t"railklin, floor case. full plate glass. $20• Wilson's won three from As- heri to the X-ray expert, an(l It was discovered that the living hen 1-24-tf. cash• Inquire Journal. 2-23-tf secreted Oil, ls Glen Robinson ................ CtHLD'S Sidewalk Bicycle. Goo(l slicked on all cylinders, moving hadlargea asnUggetthat inin itSthcCraWcrwfUllYof theaS troll is very slmph;, Upon ap- plies.troll the court would appoint Attorney a. guardian ad litem flu' the hen. Aberdeen an(t the guardian ad lltem wouhl make the answer. In this very simple manner, the attorney COlt- tends, the matter would reach the court tor a(ljustmcnt, The court would no doubt be greatly in. trigued by the prrbiem submit- tell, as it is known.th't judges[ are gl'ett consumers of fried chicken. Another tlttorney suggests that replevin is the proper rem- edy BIll if yOU got the hen und,r l¥rlt of rcplevin Imw- conld you gt th0 Jgoid nug gt.t? inu c0iild IOt kl[ the h...lh all the owner of the hen wouhl havle hl re¢;oat-se, and there t a,. criminal statute applicable; and yon could not squeeze the nugge]L out of the raw of the hell. You might give the hell some of the blended whiskey 'now on the market nd the hen Wonhl throw lip the nnggit, but the hell would be tinder 21 years of age, aitd yon cannot give iat0xicants to a minor. ,1:2 and a-room fur- condRion. $14 cash, Inquire at the hashers into fourth place. 'IltilleliUi well located We tell you, folks, that the law ltlllt{neillnld streets. Journal. 2-23-tf. Huerby seed the L. M. out of dead hen. Now. who owned the .......... second place with a 2-1 victory gold, the owner of the hen or the question involved is a serious one, I,,J salty Co., Angle FOR SALE: Good alfalfit hay. pre(lictcd on Bud Forbes' rolling, man who hrtd the gravel pit from and the attorneys of this section till. * tL Wcbl) l{anch. 2-23-28-2t Pastime utilized Frank Tobin's which the gold was taken. The should be public-spirited and set- . matter ts irrtportant and must. be tie this matter. '.gv.......,; ......... wood spilling for the odd-game ........ ...................... from Mason Laundr- and Cam SOlVC(t. An(l, u tnc man w n 0 li"l FOR SALE: Four head young 'Y " owned the ravel should desire ' WA marines maintained xts one game .... g.. ' ....  • *il m / : NTl,,U ho,'sc,. Charles Wilkinso,l, Up- edge on the field with a 2-1 ver- ofl.e? ne ga. nOWnV:Umoetg; uaKvlue laKes "%,£,l..li,,,l,, " per Skokomish Valley. I nest Work of any l 1-24, 2-23-10t. diet over TeXaco as Elwood Fry- ,o,,y .-. .. ....  ." .....  • T • denberg pieked off a 251 .total. ,en$oenm°Ce °'e:rnCesy ' re'- 00coring Bee in =.o,00ho,.e ............ , c I. 2:i4-23:4t CERTIFIED White Leghorn bailyl Lantnl ,:1 me ( quested, provilcd that they sign  l]li lll,lir O./11[ il-:--- .......... "" chicks. Unsexed chicks 11¢. Sex-1 Don.o ' ,si,Allen 485 a waiver of any fees for the legal I, lr, 1' la.l' , dg, i "lU i, } ed pullct 24¢ cockrels 2¢, Ma-I ...". . ....... opinions, a precaution made nee- " IIriY,,,,,,<, t son County Hatchery, C. n.I w°°u' o,v,lai'u ,,, .... -- ', ........  essary aod desirable vorgettmg aeIense to iv large FerwerGa .vl ODln DOO 'lllUU ! Burton, Route 1. • 1-24-tf' Dunba" 508tDoton 541 One attorney has suggested extent,. Oakvillea and Shelton e n- illl 14 i ................. " Ill ill* ,liiAill**, _ " " " .............. ['P ' " "'1 ..... 4" that the matter could be reached gages in a ires-scoring . w In- lit..----__ IOR SALE: Electrlc washer for l I errmr a laley a I ., " dependent league game at Oak il A. l.M:,.h:L. •.; T , $12. Large size g(o(t motor 844 899 J80 2723i899 928 921 2748 by suit and garnishment. T h e vlu nanv night with rh nnk lil,;l"a:'l."t'/l'daTd"" George Lavender, tIoodsport, timerbv (2) ' L M (1) gravel pit man woum sue the ..... "7 ....... "':P-'. ........ =--7"'- l.e.:2; icv. ldac'-'l 3-tf.I Handic'q) llZ'H'indicap 132 owner of the hen for $12 and run .erging, on the lena" onti OZ a rted . , i -- Rbinson 501. M Fredson' 554 it writ of garnishment on the tl score. ln°oW..,) II speak i Journal Want-Ads get cash l Westlund ,381Driskel 559 hen. That wouhl not be impossi- Wilbur Flint roped in 17 poihts i -r .... -' , .... !from those who vcant your "Don't ID. Smith 547:Mackey 58 hie. You can serve a writ ofifor _Shelto.n.bu_t was. measured by t,'-:-- z-o-xt, i%Vants.,, Fosse 478 Elllott 462 garnishment on a corporation, ne 18 points bu.Ke wilson of the Aideii-t- 'rickets- is: i --" ..... F'orbes 5741Ca.rison • llll2 and a corporation is not a person, nome club registered. Shelton lwiadit. $5 ()00 for 25(.BOAT FOR SALE: 26-ft. Cabin1854 922 975 2751LgY9920906 2785 A corporation does not havcarms staged a comeback after bcll3g w, . . [llys t12..00. 8cc Herbert Cruiser, cheap. Can bc seen I Cam (2) Tetm;o (1) or legs or brain (or soul) or I on thc short end of. a 28-15 half- ±-adv  t Beacon Pellet Cottage Re- Handicap 129'Handicap 209 stomach or life. It is artfficia/, time score, to push into a brief -L...___ 'l sort, Lilliwaup, Wash. } Frydcnbcrg 551 B. Ferricr .4t9 A hen has everything that a man !sad in the last .qal]ter,. but the NOlt. [ 2-14-16-21-23 4tlA ronson 484'Paulson 495 ha and sometimes more. But, nom, e team spurteu to tne Iront ,_lltray heifer past Di t U,rE- P " i Scott 527'Walton #,85 says another attorney, how would aga!n. ffWber .w reels m -,, : ract call. new Graf 16011 . Robinson 450 the hen make an answer to thc Tnrcc Shelton players w crc '- '° .......... ' • , : :p00iii::! :'<:7 °'7 'er'lrtvttstna." araml ,.r,,t-yin-.r i, n,,u.ueble, lot' 3-roomsi,honc 472and bath2.16.23.3t, dou-,t P60 i 2575 8MTl c 7 II 4 :: ............. T __ , le ° I i lss;la ,<, care. A., P,: (S) A,..o,.,.tld (0),women weeKen fl "'gh p, ys at .o,. 2;;2.; FO,< I-ndicJp 204Handicap 213['.'T-=:,.. _',.'" ' -- ter Graffge. The ltneups: • : .... " Oakvtlle (51) 8hclton (48) ?"Ev b T. Robinson 501i$oung 4831 ]Oiivi Temple o,1 C.rovc "g' $'' " (lrnal Of- F'unk 4011Noblet t 5101 :£!!lt ;£v.ualia.,j xl. i P. Theriauit 6 F Flint 17 Tayl01 6 F Mv Mor an 10 Xillary Wonlen of flee' 2-21-23-2t.! Dummy 462 McKInney 433  * :  ..... ! " • g eld clothes house- FOR SALE: Cu'cuhtting heater, G Robinson 568'Reader 5411 With one tournamen stiu 'neaffcr 9 C Viger 4 tub' No 3 Donl- - ...... , . ....... Iummy" 531 Tracey 410{fr.esh in mind, the Shelton Roc- B. Theriault 9 G McComb 3 )reciatcd'. .l:'ilone Reasonable. Good condition. 875919 873 2667]8538"]5 862 2590 reation bowling alleys will be Pultord 4 G Lambert 5 ................................ , }the scene of another pLn comps- Subs: Shelton Met Morgan 3, : to l)ick u l) ar- Call 616 N. First. 2-21-23-2t,]  " • ir. Is -i  ItRlon Involving Northwest trund- Eacrett Oakvillc--- L. Wilson 18, .................... t t00anal Ilel(IS IS[ lists ttlls weekend when feminine I'. Wtlson Horn. .... v''''''''''''--'''w'''''v•   .'1 I' ['it tl ! n • I i kegelers from seven or e i g ht ................ I i I r f I r ,qi request, REAL ES'IATE, UI ;eal K0CKKUn localities. , eng'tge ..... in 't l)u'-gamc | ..... a,n(I m(v4t corn- .,.Aa.......i.,illiAia.  [ S nglos tourn inl('l t Saturdny ,trot i tl •  171 I • "1€ I, Western Wash- "r? ..... lr()l--:" :4ALI']' I'1 k ni tt.n tesidc ( 'v 's ' n 'ul Upwards (ff 50 elrics fr i lll " Ix rll tl tie. el fruLt ..... ' . ." " 14". La.ndng (,f 14-S:llnlon by itlSuil(lay . ' [{ ll) lSLllNl , .( € Ill Ill No ] |qil tl part ifl c fl, hel men Q - i .... +.' ' . . ' ' 11 ' .['t ¥ A ...... , re ll(rrits " = $ " ¢' ' ' Y ;)m-, Y , outside lIc s htvc aIC,lly DCCDJ I ..-I i ant Now.' t!',,ved, fuii ;lore, casl.iitti0#!s ,icene Bay near Whi¢ley I.oint hits! , ! .p 'v .! ! "'" .. " ,. ' Jl 21 1I 1  ' Co. ( Home ol $.#50. See It G. Angle. fat{ [ Sunday evening forecusts the run- [ recetveu, tccoramg I,O 1-1 a z e I I II roll l'- i)'O{l:l" " ning of the finny tl;ibe known as Ferrier, tgurnament manager,,  - -- ALTII . I UXil !lCl. l'Lll eld treciatcd. k t¢ i g4LOG t a in tv iarit;tits oi c?ue rets, l Iqfl tal •. ..:lihtnt I:-'nlel•y C, ,. tl °Ld Peach I Buckley, [' " t the Seal Rock run, The fishing while practically the entire Shel- A JOB WELL i}ON] party including Vic Nlmn and ton womcn's bowling league mem- Bouqets for  job well ac- ,[ LEGAL PUBLICATIONS | | Spencer Ames, listed ,t 17-poun(h:r bership is ('erttin Lo l)firLieipatc, eompli.hed arc ill order for tlugh Nllnll-TlHeE las their hu'gest catch, (ither Feminine pin accs from Olyln- (]]ark your aunior high basket- " " ' ,clutches wcighing from 9 ,to 12 pie, Aberdeen, Bremerton, Seat- bali nlt'lttt)l, rgigilbor:L 'OTICII TO APPr-ICANTS ]gO1t {pounds. Peak of the run is expect- tie, Everett and p(msibly l'o r t When (Jlal'k ultr(,hlced l h c POItZTXO oX O£X]IAOE I c(l in the next two weeks, with Angclcsn will takel:) part.o t 1939"t, dition, , of the. Junior liigh_ $17.50 tl'2 ....... 3.95 0Mlgllllll:ONitii Oil' llill ilII.lgoo d fishing prcdicted with the The met will c n a handic: p r'lsketball squad b'tck bclore -... 3.95iL"-" ' of stngr.'rol, WAIllllIN{tTO: coming of hcttcr" morning tides ...... basis with 7 perccnt h'lndicap C'hristmas wc sidehnc" sagc's we-e lo;: 2f( I N,,li,.,. i I,,.,.,.I,. il,.,, ll,al ,i,, soon. up to 180 pins allowed, god our heads and hcid  u r (,'it)' O1' Shll|lJil lui[l, III1' •kl I Ill(still ......................................... . ....... IIOS;CS. WC didn't, to be brutlll, I ..... 3.95 t,, file wilh It,, i' ,.I., ." l,, Ci , II ....... 9.50 ]or Shell,in. Oil or la(.r(,r,, x i'. AI., t)i, Ll ,C ...... < think the boys had a thing on IP00- 6.700 ,i,,. ,,,,/ ,,,." >,,,,.,..,,. . th0 wbieh wasn't 00'ar w,'or, g ll"u'!llle .............. 3,95 tg"Ifl. •%ltldit::ili,m; "or ll|llll lillllt' il at that particular moment. L0000U_00RNITURE ! ''< ,,, ,,,, (Jil. 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I.,'I,S I('K I )t'C,,li , '1|. NI J'l" I (`'1'] IS Ill,lit I,IIIY (IIVI"X. 00CARDS 't'lia[ I,,,li,,n's Tt,'Mil,il,.iiiliry Oll lh, Iul;i I*, tir .I O.;i llh . I,,'l,u tV icJk, th'" I'lqlTl,tt, I%* I'P" g'rlilili'll Io 'l|lP tlildl'l'- igil'll, llll Ihl: ,Jlh dill' ill" I,'rllruilry, 19"9, by liD' ,'qlil| 7tlliPrilli" ('tltll'l, • " ........... [ .%11 i)'.r.uoli, hlt'¢illg clitinis a.ga|ni BAYLEY ,t,,,,, ,,.i,,, tl,,. ,,,,<.,.....,'>' ,.<,,,,I,,.,..\< [ IJlIOII Ill' ill Ih+' fd'f|c*' Ill' l,|lll'itJll RT LAW i,{ ;ll rlnll(i, I li.l z IIhig. ilr,.llilq't oil, 'i"e' Iuilding %Vllsh., v;illllil .ix i,i,,lUhl lll'lt'l' IIii i ,. '.'{'.' ,-'"'.," " j ' !'.' , , ' I i)l,oor ill H/ll'h ser','ic', or th('Y lhall • . - ...................... lip llii'lwi,i' I)lli'l'tffl. 1 iltl t#l| ttA ]1"f'tllPl•|'lll, %Vt4,|l.. ll>l, 9th day of i,'rbruitrv. 193!1. DAVII I,]1JI.H . ]"XPctl [ I,l', Wash. DUE HERE FRIDAY lhq'ey (',hnllii,r May Gel First Sl,ltrting Agnln,lrt Iti llighcliulber Linenll GAMF'S l,'liil)A Y tt.ltymtmd a.t Sheltoll. Huqu!am at Abrtlel!n. Olympta a't Elm,. GAMES TIUESI)AY Shelton  .Joqliiani. Abcrd(;cn lit Olyi;npl;i. I .lVlolltesalio el. [{.ayinolid. Those enia n('lpliting l{aynl(inll cl.guits, who freed tht: • Y, prep eonfereiice "little four" from the tyranny of Lhc "big three," makc their 1939 appearance i.n Lincoln gyni Friday night against the Shelton 1{ighclimbcrs. It will bc an important battle to both clubs. }taytnond lit u s t win to mainttin its secon(l placc standing in the northern divisi(m and its challengL/lg position be- hind'the le:tguc-lcading Hoquiam Grizzlics, Shclton must win if it hopcs tn bett.2r its last year's rcc(n'd iU any wa.y, for folluwing Rarym(md are Hoquiam, Olympia a.lld Elms in that order. Raymond has lost only t w o games to date. one to .Hoquiam and one to Aberdeen. Tile Sca- gulls more than squared t h a t Aberdeen d e I c a t, but laavcn't tackled the Grizzlies in a return battlc yet. Dangerous Underdog The Highcllmbcrs will be de- INTRAMURAL LEAGUE W. €.. Pet. ()kano ................... fl 2 .Tt'flt I)aniels ...................... 5 2 ,lll[gt tSt°Y . ............................. 5 2 .gl5 Sirra .......................... 4 4 .t {Sirltther ..................... 2 6 .t L'ilwe!l .......................... $ 6 .216@ SC()R]S FRIDAY Okantl 24, Satra 13. Stoy 34, Struthcrs 12. Daniels 22, Powe)l 21. After defeating Slttra's team huuL Friday, Mill Okalio's team took over undlsl)Uted first place, with one full Kame lead, with Sloy',u and Danicls' teams tied for second placc, These same three teams won the league last time, a.nd it looks like they will do it again. With only two more games to go this last half its still any. body's championship. Stoy led his team to a victory over Struthers' outfit, with Stoy himself making 16 points; this is a record second to that set up by Melv Cleveland who scored 18 points In one game. Daniels sneaked out a 22-21 thriller from Powcll's team in the best game of the day. The lincups: FIRST GAME Okano ($4,) Satra (13) Cheney 2 F A.LaBluoniere 2 Okano J0 F Shelton 4 Landers n C Booth Frocchle 4 G Oppelt 2 Kimb61 G Dahi 5 Subs: Okano .... Wiley 2, Satra ..... Fuller. Si$COND GAME Stoy's (84) Struther' (14) .Stoy 16 F Getty 4 Pe'n'son 3 F Olund DiLtman fi C BrewstaJ" 4 cidedly on the short end of the Dandurand 9 G tteokon odds Friday, yct hopes for a vic- tory over the Gulls arc flickering Surratt G Bell 4 THIRD (tAMB strongly /n the brcasLs of those I)anhd (l) Powell Ill) who saw Shelton give the Gulls all they could handle at Raymon(i l)aniels 6 F Molcum l.,L:lBis'iere 8 F ROSS 7 a few weeks ago. Raylnond won Gluver 3 C I'owcll 11 that time, 34-26, but it was ftr Huntcr G Brltton lrom a decisive victory. (. 1 Madscn G Malony 3 -Shelton is likely to take L h .. . .......... floor Frtday with Percy Chmtier lgnanning his first starting as- 0 Fig ment. If the tiny Frenchman wls ure In is in thcre he'll be troublc-shoof u, ,t'u:nau'" Crown lng in place of Bill Levctt. Th(, switch isn't tlefinite, however. WhipN th Ri Danny Colunier is again slated or ve! to see the Lipoff from the bench ......... but this week iL's ; sore loot I W.L. Pet. that is keeping him ()lit. He may Quhntult ........................ 7 I ,$75 not be able to play at all, if he North ltlver .................. 5 B .8f$5 h c c d s doctor's orders. That IOcot a ............................. 4 4 .500 means Norm tla, rris is duc for tWiuhkah ........................ 4 4 .500 a starting guard role agltin. 'Knight ............................ $ fl .259 Bill Taylor at the utiler fur- Moclips ........................... 2 6 .230 wurd, corgc Smith a,t center t and Ken Wilson at the o t h e r Knlght 33, North River 31. guard, are (:0rta.in to answer the tlpoff. And (hm't he surprised if big, lcfth:m(led Smith comes out of Lhc g;tme as the individual Sllil'. Hi:; unprovemenl, has heen Fteady a.nd ra.pid and bc Is get- Guli Like Fast Break The Gulls bring me uf t h e lastest clubs from the point of shecr spced in the league to Shcl- ton tomorrow. Bob Petit md lt.ob ,'o re; Ftidty Quhul.ult 35, Moclips 18. Wishkah 15, de(rata 12, Games Friday l(night at Quinau!t Withkali aL North ltivcr. Ocosta at Moclips. With Eddie Hollatz aui Bob To(hi perpetrating all sorts of scoring tricks on North River, the Mary Knight Owls staged a Tri-County Upset itt Matiok Fr, l- Schnee, forwards, specl_Mizc in a day night, 33-31, whLeh enabled fast brctk which shakes them Quinault to cinch the 19111} title. open for' shots unless the (lefenSc Wishkah's surprising defeat of is particularly alert. Ocosta, 15-12, also aided, l'ctit is third in the league Hollatz scored 16 points and scoring, Schnee iu seventh anti Todd 13 in the Owl triumph, t third Gull, Itoy Appukka, is which was a thriller from start fourth. APl)uklca may enter tile to finish. Knight plays at Quin- game either as a center or n mill this Friday, guard, depending on whether Kntgtlt (88) North River (31) }{ich Schnee, husky backeourt Tndd 13 F  Itnt0ison 12 Tliat wa tilter the kids failed star, is rce, overcd from tonsil D. Corey 4 F Godfrey 8 to score a field goal against troubles which have kept him Hollatz 16 C Nordltng 9 M;u,y Knight high, pretty stiff tnactivc the past two weeks. If Lonsberry G Roberlt 2 • e0mpetition, it is aimittcd, but he isn't ready and Appukka is at Leaf G Roland guard, Joc l{offer, a giant fr()m Subs: North River Anticraon, the disorganized play ol the the Gull secon(I team ranks, will ,htrvis, Knight- Corey. Shclton juuiors was painful Lo be at center. I Ioffer has handled .................................. watch. But Chtrk ICellt lit his post, his assignment very capably in his two starts, which ha.ve bccn Applied for Flrsi Reaper Patent IHttl.ti.ll ly d rll',llll Ills green youitg¢ers hi the fiilldlllncnlilds against Olyrnpl;t. and AI)crdecn. Richard French and T. J. ltiiw- Starting timc for the Raymond- kiss applied for the first palest.for ol Ule nml)10 court llalt|m% and put them lJiro|lgn the best- Shelton double bill. which opcns a reaping machine in this couatr, with tt second te'tm game, has in 1803. llalali(d scidule Shell(on Jun- ior hLI!ih enjtlycd In it,s aUlletlc tllstory, 7ietories were none tee fre- quent and at times illneas arid mjuyy deprived Clark of his full slirength to bring dcfeat from teams Shelton had beaten at full • power, but more important by far thazl thc victories his kids hullg up or the defeats they suffered was the vast improve- Petit, Raymond .............. 9 Appukka, Raymond ........ 9 .mnt they made during the span Sundqulst. Hoqulam ....... 8 of the schedule. Today, wth ten games behind Ttyior, Shelton ................ 8 them nd one yet to go, the Jun- B. Schnee, Raymond ...... 9 1-1arris. Olympia .............. 8 lor high basketball club is play- Piercy, Elms .................... 7 ing good fundamental bali and Levett, Shelton ................. 8 winning now and again. Two or three of Clark's lads are begin- Cormler, Shelton ............ 8 ning to sprout the earmarks ot future high schoot varsity tim- ,be,.. And after all, that's what Clark's job is, primarily. So the bouqtlets seem to be well deserv- ed. Make! Laundry ltutfe 3rst lls of Second Half; MC.qeary , LoI To Ryollier CITY BASK]ITBAIL I,OOP w L ,., M. ilundry ...... 0 ! Ig8 iE.t L. M ................. 4 8 18tl 168 Me¢lnkey's .... 4 4 $19 g0tl M4Jlca .,, ...... $ 4 I,il 17 t ltgyohie " .......... $ 5 L :it4 Balitlsts ........... 2 I LT'I' 1)7 St'ores List Nitht McConkey's 31, Laultdry 22. Rayoil.ier. a4, McCicary 17. (ianlma, Wd til rday ltayouier vs. Laundry, 6. Baptists vs. McCleary, 7. I M. vs. MeConkey's, 8. Ganle Wedllesdily MeCleary vs. L. M. 1}:30. Baptists vs. Laundry, 10:30. Mason Laundry's first dcfoat oi the second half schedule featuveH two upset victories staged in tfic city basketball circuit last niglit as the clubs lilt tile homc stretch on the season. l)osting thoir recent winning streak to four out of their last five games, McConkey's Pharm- acy plastered a 31 to 22 licling: on the league loading and until then unbeaten Lhuadry crew as Pete Roberts and Floyd Cole lilt the twine with ttlUng points. The Pharmaclst 'led. at the half, 14 to 11. Infected, with the upset fever spread by McConkcy's, Rayonler did a giant-slaying act' in thor- oughly humiliating McCleary Timber, 34 to 17, in the nlght'a finale. Scoring honors were cwn- ly distributed among.the ptilp mill lineup as the Rayonier qUad broke away ftoflt a 12:12 half- time tie to win in a esnter. Bob Bednarski. BIll MeC.rln, Art Cloti- tier and Gene eurgoyne ,all shar- ed in the point scoring activities of the victors. Defeat of Mason Laundry last night fanned the L. M. hopes Of tying for the second half title. Three nights of ph%y remain In the league ,schedule. The lineup3 last night: Filet (tame MeConkey'a (81) l,alindry (l) Huff F 4 McComb Russell 3 F 4 Logan Roberts 9 C Dan WilSon G. Cooper 4 G 5 Dune W|Ison Viger 3 O 5 Clark Subs: McConkey's --t F}lnt 2, Cole 8, Butflorff 2. Liiundry --- Deeds 2, Jordan 2. Second ({am Rsyonler (34) (17) Mc(lelry Bednarski tt F 6 Me1 Morl!l'a Burgoyne 8 F 5 M's,rv Morl!fan MeCann 7 C llacrett Clnutier 8 G 2 Hamilton Bampton 1 G 1 Lambert Subs: Raynnler .. Bighaivi 4, Weeks, McCleary-- Sergeant 3, SIxcrmcr, Carlson. N.W. Ball Meeting,g, Here sundayWdl Consider Schediile Adoption of the 1039 sehddiile will take front seat among bust- hess details 1 be lroted Init at the first meting of Nortliweut Bascba.ll league directors ever ileld in Shelton next sunday.:tt. tern ()on. Th0 league ,direCt'ors. will gath- e at the liot¢l Shlt0n wi, tt PresLdent Homer JotieS to wield h gavel at .,tw o'clock in brillg- ing the aeslon to otader. Representativ¢t of the lremr- ton Renton and Olympia entrie in the loaguel with imssibte delc- gates' from Al:ml'deen and Celitra.- lie, will gathier here. Frank Tohln will speak for' ISheltiln, although numerotis Other hltovostcd flh¢iton fans are expeetctl lxl mt itl on the the league leadet.s. The letluc scoring leadcrs at pl'csent urc: Northern Division (Ja nie.,i Pts. Mat(son. Aberdeen ........ 9 tt5 Baker, Olympia .............. 8 80 heen advanced to (j.:45. sesslon. . Following the ]{liynlond f(SitlO , Si%elton moves (h)wn to Hoquiam I next Tucsday evening Lo engagc • , r lit " ' ' " . ' Olvml.a 0,,1 & Wood ] "pT0,dU,¢S ! '  ' " lih Gade t': "" Fua& D,e00 0 6O 58 55 53 43 Roman Games in Coliseum Roman games played in tile C,fli. seum included chariot races, mill, tary revicws, and gymnastic con- tests, '"'"""> .......... 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