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egrona, s;
er:
Brad Stites won
four matches to cop
at regionals held in
last weekend, earning a
state tournament this
s, who took second at
being seeded fifth,
first match on Friday
Tare of Lincoln, 6-2.
as leading 2-0 over Dale
Central Kitsap when
Is injured. Shelton's 101
by default.
third match, which was
Saturday, Stites beat
from Wilson by a 6-4
decision.
his first three
Stites earned his way
p round. He
by a 19-year old
Mr. Tahoma and
'record was 6-2.
10-2 for the season and
tournament was
le is Shelton's first
to state in two
!ate tournament matches
of Washington
at noon Friday. Second
will resume at 7:00
:lay night. Wrestling will
next day at noon.
championships will
7:00 p.m. Saturday
the championship
begin at 8:30 p.m.
other Highclimber
that attended regionals
tes did not succeed in
for state. Junior Mark
lost his first match,
n match and
another. Junior
fight Bill Gray and
115 pounder Mark
lost two matches in a
Friday and were
SOPHOMORE BRAD STITES will represent Shelton at the
state wrestling tournament to be held on the University of
Washington campus this weekend. Stites finished second at
regionals last week to earn the state berth.
season with a 42-20
Cedar Heights last
¢, the Shelton Junior
azer wrestling team
had a 6-2-1 winning
the season.
boast three
!ed grapplers. Scott
Scott Remsberg and
were not beaten the
Ream pinned every
opponent he faced. He wrestles
heavyweight.
Paul Kamin started things out
right for the Blazers in the Cedar
Heights match when he won a
decision at 78 pounds. Shelton
lost the next three matches before
Scott Campbell tied, 3-3.
Shelton lost four more in a
row until Leonard Stolen tied 0-0
.at 135 pounds. The Blazers won
Oil Dumps Jess Mobil
City League's Top Spot
Oil beat league-leading
this week in City
to take first place
Jess.
Re other game, WCC
cellar-dwelling Bob's
01-46. The Correction
tm is now only 2 games
place and Jess is half
out.
up a big 37-22
over Jess but Jess
to within four by the
third quarter, 49-45.
the pressure on in the
to come away the
honors for the game
of the winners.
by Bingham and
II each, Coleman
six, Clary three
one.
losers, Walker and
14 each, Schmidt had
nine and Spilseth
smothered Bob's Tavern. After a
close first quarter in which WCC
gained a 16-13 edge, the eventual
victors opened up for 29 second
quarter points to Bob's ten to
post a 45-23 halftime lead. The
gap was widened in the third
quarter when WCC outscored
Bob's 22-10. It was then 67-33.
The fourth quarter was WCC's
biggest. It made 34 points.
Bill Rhodes was WCC's top
scorerwith 22 points. Terry
Cottonmade 18 more, James
Bash and Don Austin added 14
each, Harold Givens scored 11,
Walt Turner had eight, Craig
Moeller five, Bob Coleman four
and Livona Smith two.
Tom McKay led the losers
with 12. Steve Katrel added ten
more, Ron Zonkers had seven,
Mike Fleury six, Bowman five,
Nels Anderson four and Don
Shellgren two.
Shelton City league teams
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three of the last five as Kim Stacy
and Gino Ream picked up pins
and Roy Pearsall won a 4-3
decision.
Results of the match follow:
78-Paul Kamin (S) dec. Marty
Jackson, 8-4.
87-Mike Peterson (CH) dec.
David Cox, 4-1.
96-Dan Jackson (CH) dec.
Brooks Farrell, 9-0.
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GRANGE MERCHANTS FRATERNAL
Men's Hi Game: Tom Olson 195. Men's Hi Game: Josh Dunn 245. Men's Hi Game: Hank Warnes
Men's Hi Series: Ralph Simpson Men's Hi Series: Josh Dunn 588. 241.
497. Boon's 191/z-81/z; Prepp's Men's Hi Series: Jack Barnes 574.
Women's Hi Game: Nellie t8-10; N.B. of M.C. 18-10; Standings: Kiwanis 25-7;
Rossmaier 163. Certified 16-12; T.C.F. 16-12;Lions Club 24-8; Western Auto
Women's Hi Series: Verna White's 14-14; B. Kimbel's 11-17; 191/2-121/z; Moose Antlers 17-15;
Johanson 443. Renecker's 10-18; Thriftway Eagles 16-16; Moose Heads 16-16;
Standings: Shelton Valley 10-18; Trail Blazer's 71/2-201/2. Nimrod 16-16; Nimrod 15-17;
16-12; Agate 16-12;Matlock Certified I, B. Bond 502; Rotary 15-17; Fuller Const.
15-13; Pomona 13-15; Southside Boon's 3, R. Cuzick 487; N.B. of 1 3- 1 9; Bull Moose 12-20;
13-15;Harstine11-17. M.C. 1, T. Fredson 542; Prepp's American Legion lOl/z-211/z;
Agate 3, Lyle Auseth 460; 3, J. Dunn 588; B. Kimbel's 1, G. Shelton Hardware 9-23.
Pomona 1, Verna Johanson 443; Benedict 516; White's 3, K. Moose Heads 4, Jack Barnes
Matlock 4, Ralph Simpson 497; O'Dell 567; Thriftway 3, D. 574; Bull Moose 0, Lee
Harstine 0, Glenn Yates 426; Hartwell 503; T.C.F. 1, B. Schuffenhauer 543; Moose
Southside 3, Carl Emsley 467; Haselwood 534; Trail Blazer's 2, Antlers 3, Ernie Dahlman 530;
Shelton Valley 1, Tom Olson 491.T. Brocha 418; Renecker's 2, C. Nimrod 1, Jerry Bloomfield 503;
Renecker 476. Western Auto 31/2, Phil Adams
SIMPSON RECREATION 556; Americnn Legion 1/2, Jim
Women's Hi Game: Marlis Monger 2g9ERS' Archer 520; Lions Club 3, Walt
220. Wolden 572; Fullers Const. 1, Bill
Women's Hi Series: Donna Men's Hi Game: Ralph Ervin 209. Johnson 563; Kiwanis 2, Larry
Colernan 508. Men's Hi Series: Jerry MalloryFrey 570; Eagles 2, L. C. Leman
Standings: Loaders 21-15; 541.
Loggers 21-15; Shops 19-17; Women's Hi game: Jean Temple 547; Shelton Hardware 4, Bill
Brown 485; Rotary 0, Jack
Railroad 11-25. 173. Swanson 442.
Shops 3, Vi La Fond 457; Women's Hi Series: Dot Ridout
Railroad 1, Joy Waldrop 416; 458. ITT RAYONIER
Loggers 1, Donna Coleman 508; Standings: Don't Bees 14-6; Men's Hi Game: Jerry Mallory
Loaders 3, Clara Erickson 486. The Lost Success 14-6; Redin' 235.
12-8; Two L's I11/z-8U2; Flunkies Men's Hi Series: Dan Wilson 591.
round.
120-Larry Eken (CH) dec.
Jack Frost, 12-0.
125-Randy Riley (CH) pinned
Howard Jones, third round.
130-Ed Traweek (CH)dec.
Tim Allen, 3-2.
135-Leonard Stolen (S) and
Rocky Coles tied, 0-0.
140-Greg Underberg (CH)
dec. Steve Fox, 4-3.
1 4 5-Chris Schram (CH)
pinned Lyle 0ling, second round.
154-Kim Stacy (S) pinned Jim
Fisher, first round.
163-Steve Melton (CH) dec.
Ryan Orme, 7-2.
172-Roy Pearsall (S) dec. Lee
Frank, 4-3.
Unl.-Gino Ream (S)pinned
Dean Morton, first round.
Shelton's jayvees showed the
Blazers' depth by winning a
majority of the matches in the
battle of the reserves. Results of
those matches are below:
SIMPSON MEN'S
Men's Hi Game: Aub Blochberger
224.
Men's Hi Series: Ted Beese 531.
Standings: Boom 23-9;
Loaders 221/2-91/2; Chippers
191/2-121/2; Mill 3 14-18; Mill 4
13-19; Shop 12-20; IBP 12-20;
Railroad 12-20.
Railroad 1, Aub Blochberger
518; Mill 3 3, Gib Johnston 512;
Mill 4 0, Troy West 525; Chippers
4, Doyle Barnett 504; IBP 3, Ted
Beese 531; Shop 1, Roy Anderson
478; Boom 1, Norm Castle 518;
Loaders 3, Ray Phillips 499.
MR. & MRS. HANDICAP
Men's Hi Game: Vernon Beeson
215.
Men's Hi Series: Vernon Beeson
609.
Women's Hi Game: Virginia
Valley 197.
Women's Hi Series: Nina Dishon
466.
Standings: J&J Service 58-38;
Lake Cushman Sales Co. 57-39;
Harrys Hoodsport Texaco
561/2-391/2; Dicks Diggers 56-40;
Allyn Shell 52-44; Molleys Betfair
Tavern 51-45; Tyee Well Drilling
45-51; Mud Bay Realty 44V2-51V2;
Von's Floor Covering 44Vz-511/2;
Jewel Pacific Belfair 42-54;
Evergreen Florist 38-58; Sargents
Oyster Co. 311/2-64Vz.
Lake Cushman Sales Co. 1,
Harold Bibbee 484; Evergreen
Florist 2, Leslie Collins 398;
Dicks Diggers 3, Jim VonOsten
511; Mud Bay Realty 3, Eldon
Todd 501; Sargents Oyster Co. 1,
Echo Matson 395; Allyn Shell 2,
Harvey Griffey 503; J&J Service
3, Jack Wheeler 568; VoWs Floor
Covering 0, Vernon Beeson 609;
Harrys Hoodsport Texaco 1, John
Schreiber 495; Tyee Well Drilling
4, Del Stormo 568; Molley's
Belfair Tavern 3, Sharon Bail 444;
Jewel Pacific Belfair 1, Everett
LaBelle 501.
MEN'S COMMERCIAL
Men's Hi Game: Roy Petty 243.
Men's Hi Series: Dean Perry 631.
Men's HI Game: Dave Knutzen
603.
lOS-Jerry Brutton (CH) .Men's Hi Series: Dan Brown 600.
pinned Paul Thornock, second Standings: Airport Grocery
round.
24V2-11V2; A. Roy Dunln ns.
24-12; Zieglers Camera 23 12-12 Iz;
1 t 0-Scott Campbell(S) and Dan's Nite Hawks 22-14. Shelton
Larry Nelson tied, 3-3. Mobil 20-16. Morgan 'Transfer
l l5-Jack Stanford (CH) 19-17; Verne's Clams 17V2-18V2;
pinned Steve Whitmore,,second Shelton Food 17-19; Gott Oil
16V2-19V2; Wolden Chevron 12-24;
Shelton Trailers 11-25; B&R Oil
9-27.
A. Roy Dunn Ins. 1, Don
Brown 508; Zieglers Camera 3,
Dean Perry 631; Shelton Trailers
0, Ruy Petty 580; Dans Nite
Hawks 4, Chub Nutt 568; Shelton
Food 4, Frank Willard 514;
Shelton Mobil 0, Stan Ahlquist
526; B&R Oil 0, Morley
Preppernau 559; Verne's Clams 4,
ave Knutzen 603; Wolden
Chevron 3, Gene Benedict 532;
Gott Oil 1, L.C. Leman 561;
Airport Grocery 2, Tory West
508; Morgan Transfer 2, Norm
Schimschat 501.
SHELTON RECREATION
Women's Hi Game: Donna
Coleman 186;
Women's Hi Series: Donna
Coleman 519.
Standings: N,B. of M,C.
1 6-12; Hoodsport Cafe 16-12;
Rainier 16-12; Harpers 15-13;
B&J Mart 13-15; Dairy Queen
13-15; Shelton Rec. 12-16; Trail
Blazers 11-17.
Hoodsport Cafe 3, Margaret
Bibbee 480; Shelton Rec. 1,
11-9; Dunces 11-9; Scholars 9-11; Women's Hi Game; Marg Tobler
Latecomers 9-11; Repeaters 9-11; 171.
Misfits 9-11; Professors 51/2-141/2; Women's Hi series; Marg Tobler
Diatoms 5-15. 469.
Don't Bees won the Heart Standings: Acetate Aces
Fund high series with handicap30-10; Waterboys 26-14; Lefty's +
prize. 1 24~/2-15V2; Makeups 23-17;
Two L's 4, Linda Hart 405; Woodbirds 16]/2-231/2; Silva Foxes
Latecomers 0, Rand Petersen 460; 14-26; Statics 13-27; Maintenance
Flunkies 3, Dell Abelein519; 13-27.
Diatoms 1, Tom River 488; Silva Foxes 4, Chuck Smith
Dunces 3, Die Anderson 493; 519; Maintenance 0, Ray Brown
Scholars i, Ralph Ervin 541; 477; Waterboys 3, Percy Zamzow
Don't Bees 2, Dot Ridout458; 572; Makeups 1, John Stone 481;
Lost Success 2, Jack Gaddy 457; Statics 3, Dan Wilson 591;
Misfits 1, Darrell Martin 335; Woodbirds 1, Vern St. Louis 435;
Repeaters 3, Lloyd Goodwn 416; Acetate Aces 3, Jess Tobler 549;
Professors 1, Larry Lyle462; Lefty's + 1 1, Jerry Mallory 536.
Redin' 3, Jerry Mallory 541.
WOMEN'S CITY
Donna Coleman 519; Trail Blazers
1, Sandy Bennert, Judy Simmons
began action in the Olympia 105-Lee Snellgrove (S) dec.407; Harpers 3, Gladys Adair 480;
overpowering offenseDistrict tournament this week.Waiters, 4-0.
N.B. of M.C. 1, Adair Neau 425;
The double elimination tourney l l0-Keith Anderson (S) dec B&J Mart 3 Helen Leonard 425;
~ers lasts for two weeks. The local Williams. " Dairy Queen 2, Carole Dale.431;
league will conclude this week. 115-Mark Way(S) and Wright Rainier 2, Donna Steehler 427.
i~iolll In the first round of the tied 2-2.
nament doubles have Olympia tournament, Shelton's 1,0-Rich Schmidt (S) and SIMPSON SWING SHIFT
apleted- at the Timber 1TT Rayonier defeated Coty Blowers tied, 0-0. " Men s Hi Game: Dave Wood &
',the winners announced. Paints 101-96. ITT had to 125-Robert tiogge (S) pinned Mel McGee 188.
Men's Hi Series: Mel McGee 496.
Bantam division, Ken overcome a 20 point first half Culley, third round. HemSita~drisn3gs: Veneer 3383;
ff Graves won the deficit. The locals took advantage 1 30-Hutchins (CH) pinned 366; Swingers 3362;
:Son COmpetition. of the fouls committed by their Mark Larson, third round. Dry Shed 3314.
• Veneer 1592, Tony Musgrove
~au..ghter was won h,, foes and took command of the Unl.-Carl Brown (S)pinned 474; Dry Shed 1678, Don
edict and Richa Hu,~," game with less than four minutes Wheeler, first round. Waggoner Jr. 479" HemlockerS
and Tony Benedi"ci on the clock. 87-Ted Simmons (S) dec 1659, Mel McGee 496; Swingers
Bowlin, 7-2. • i617, Bob Neilsen 440.
Mother-Son crown. City League Standings
Debbie Coleman won W L GeisllelrStie~a;Y0.MOOre (S)and
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Gott Oil 8 3 120 Wilso] ' • 1[
Junior division, Mike 7 3 - ~ (S) dec. Sample.
JessMobil 4 125-Comstock(CH) dec Mike! Win ~lt our
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tmUck Thompson wonWCC 7 - Thomas. •
~r-Son first place. Jack ITT Rayonier 4 6 1 3 5-Ron ,- -
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[the Father-Daughter' 0 10 Clark. r~och (S)pinned /~ MONTE !
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Women's Hi Game: Char Tobin
203.
Women's Hi Series: Char Tobin
523, Sonja Cochran 514.
Standings: Shelton Recreation
19-9; Lumbermens 18-10;
Morgans 13-15; Millos 6-22.
M i lid's 0, Becky Schreiber
469; Shelton Recreation 4, Sonja
Cochran 514; Lumbermen's 0,
Mary Wicken 479; Morgans 4,
Char Tobin 523.
JUNIOR
Men's Hi Game: Terry Dion 202.
Men's Hi Series: Terry Dion 497.
Women's Hi Game Linda Dodge
189.
Women's Hi Series: Linda Dodge
501.
Standings: Bob's Shoe Tree
22-6; Shelton J.C.'s 20-8; Joslin
Ins. 15-13; Eagles 14-14; V.F.W.
Post 1694 12-16; Hembroff
Agency 12-16; Timber Bowl
10-18; Merv's Tirecap 7-21.
Joslin 2, Anna Hansen 408;
Timber Bowl 2, Robert Redman
423; Bob's 3, Linda Dodge 501;
M.F.W. 1, Terry Dion 497; Merv's
O, Suzi Gruver 412; Eagles 4,
Mike Nolan 473; Hembroff 1,
Terry Knight 494; J.C.'s 3, David
Hanson 423.
GUYS & DOLLS
Men's Hi Game: Klaus Hoepfner
235.
Men's Hi Series: Klaus Hoepfner
550.
Women's Hi Game: Helen Rice
197.
Women's Hi Series: Marg Tobler
498.
Winners of Heart Fund
Benefit Betty Johnston and Klaus
Hoepfner.
Standings: Morgan Transfer
18-10; Toris' 17-11; Straf 17-11;
Chantrels 16?z;ll]/z; O&J's 16-12;
Bullheads 15-13; 4 of Us
131/z-14~/2; Left Overs 13-15;
Fireballs 13-15; Misfitz 12-16;
Woodchucks 10-18; Make-Ups
9-19.
Bullheads 4, Klaus Hoepfner
550; Left Overs 0, Gene Benedict
494; O&J's 4, Dean Perry 542;
Fireballs 0, Hal Redman 457;
Morgan Transfer 4, Norm
Schimschat 523; Misfitz O, Lionel
Leman 504; Straf 2, Leo Nault
540; 4 of Us 2, Ken Graves 486;
Chantrels 4, Ken Wolden 533;
Woodchucks 0, Jim Williams 432;
Toris' 3, Ray Rice 531; Make-Ups
1, Lloyd Clark 470.
HUSTLERS OF THE WEEK for the Shelton Junior High
Blazers this season were front row: Jack Frost (left), and
Scott Campbell; back row: Vernon Waldburger (left) and
Lyle Oling.
Shelton Junior High's Blazer
matmen lost only three individual
matches as they slaughtered
Montesano 51-9 last week.
Paul Kamin, David Cox, Scott
Campbell, Steve Whitmore, Jack
Frost, Tim Allen and Lyle Oling
won decisions for the Blazers.
Leonard Stolen, Steve Fox, Kim
Stacy and Gino Ream registered
pins for Shelton.
Campbell, Ream and Scott
Remsbcrg are undefeated
wrestlers. The Blazers record after
the match was 6-1-1.
Here are the results from the
match:
78-Paul Kamin (S) dec. Mike
Beaty, 15-0.
82-David Cox (S) dec. Kelly
Welch, 9-4.
9b-Rick Hensler (M) dec.
Brooks Farrell, 4-0.
105-Steve Willis (M) dec. Lee
Snellgrove, 6-4.
l lO-Scott Campbell (S) dec.
Jack Lewis, 6-5.
l l5-Steve Whitmore (S) dec.
Dick Ritter, 8-3.
120-Jack Frost (S) dec. Pat
Wadsworth, 9-0.
1 25-Don Cox (M) dec.
Howard Jones, 5-2.
130-Tim Alien (S) dec. l)an
Ferbech, 2-0.
1 35-Leonard Stolen (S)
pinned Bob Bowe, first round.
140-Steve Fox (S) pinned
Arne Flink, second round.
145-Lyle Oling (S) dec. Doug
Travers, 9-0.
154-Kim Stacy (S) pinned Ed
Mustard, third round.
163-Ryan Orme (S) won by
forfeit.
172-Arnold Warnes (S) won
by forfeit.
Unl.-Gino Ream (S)pinned
Mike Bavlig, first round.
The Blazer jayvees did not
lose a match as they dumped the
Montesano reserves. Those results
follow:
87-Rusty Pleines (S) dec.
John Zimmerman, 12-0.
96-Tom Myer (S) pinned
Bruce Hensler, first round.
105-Paul Thornock (S) dec.
George Eaton, 15-0.
110-Keith Anderson (S) dec.
Murry Buchanan, 4-0.
l l S-Gary Moore (S) dec.
Chuck Parker, 9-2.
125-Robert Hogge (S) pinned
Todd Sutter, first round.
l I S-Mark W~y (S) pinned
Rick Winsler, second round.
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