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ROB SETTLE CLEARED 6'2 1/8" in the Interclass high
jump last week to come within half an inch of the school
record. His junior team won the three day meet. Shelton
meets Aberdeen in its opener this Friday on Loop Field.
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FRATERNAL SHELTON JUNIOR
M e n ' s H i G a m e : L e e Men's Hi Game: Gene Lanmen
Schuffenhauer 225. 207.
Men's Hi Series: Ernie Dahlman Men's Hi Series: Terry Knight
585. 529.
Standings: Lions Club 29-15; Women's Hi Game: Linda Dodge
Kiwanis29-15; Moose Antlers 179.
27-17; Western Auto 25~/z-181h; Women's Hi Series: Linda Dodge
Eagles 24-20; Moose Heads 21-23;445.
Nimrod 21-23; Bull Moose 19-25; Standings: Bob's Shoe Tree
Rotary 19-25; American Legion 30-1,0; Shelton J.C.'s 29-11;
181h-251/2; Fullers Const. 17-27; V.F.W. Post 1694 22z/z-171h;
Shelton Hardware 14-30. Eagles 22-18; Joslin Ins. 19-21;
Shelton Hardware 3, Dell Hembroff Agency 16-24; Merv's
Abelein 542; Fullers Const. 1, Tire Cap 11V2-28Va; Timber Bowl
Jack Frost 548; Western Auto 3,
Phil Adams & Gene Benedict 502;
Lions Club 1, Chuck White 523;
Bull Moose 3, Lee Schuffenhauer
578; Nimrod I, Jerry Bloomfield
547; Moose Heads 4, Hank
Warnes 524; Kiwanis 0, Harold
Dalke 533; Moose Antlers 2,
Ernie Dahlman 585; Eagles 2, Carl
Hellman 520; Rotary 3, Jim
Shrum 554; American Legion 1,
Jim Archer 479.
10-30.
Timber Bowl 0, Dave Stole
443; Hembroff 4, Terry Knight
529; Eagles 3, Mike Nolan 428;
Bob's 1, Scott Manke 458; V.F.W.
3V2, Terry Dion 479; Merv's l/z,
Gary Moore 401; J.C.'s 4, Arnold
Warnes 514; Joslin 0, Don
Gardner 419.
HOUSEWIVES
Women's Hi Game: Betty Dean
213.
Women's Hi Series: Betty Dean
573.
Juniors
OU
le
Juniors came on strong in the
last two days of the Shelton High
School Interclass meet to win
with 78 1/3 points. Seniors were
second with 72 5/6 and
sophomores a distant third with
17 5/6 points.
There were several double
Head Coach Rich Korte of
Shelton Junior High's track team
said that his squad this season
would have several outstanding
stars, but little depth.
Korte, now in his second year
as head coach, said the team is
very enthusiastic and is looking
forward to the new season. He
and assistant Jack Marquett are
getting the thinclads into shape
WOMEN'S COMMERCIAL
Women's Hi Game: Toni Hall Standings: Dean's Gun Shop for the Blazers' opener with Miller
-r....~ ~"|1 35-17; The Old " Mill 31-22; m Aberdeen~on April 1.
Academy 25-27; Springwater
Tavern 23Vv28~/2; B&R Oil 23-29;
Hood Canal Marina 21Vz-301h;
Manke & Sons 20-32.
Deans Gun Shop 4, Betty
Dean 573; The Old Mill O, Iona
Visser 516; Witcraft Trucking 3,
Mary Lou Wicken 505; Hood
Canal Marina 1, Shirley Frost
453; B&R Oil 3, Shirley Weaver
491; W.S.P. Academy 1, Warrene
Graves 388; Springwater Tavern
1, Lois Beckman 469; Manke &
Sons 3, Verna Kolowinski 472.
SIMPSON SWING
Men's Hi Game: Gary Kuhnanz
199.
Men's Hi Series: Bob Nielson 528.
Standings: Hemlockers 8642;
Swingers 8570; Veneer 84~9; Dry
Shed 8457.
Veneer, Tony Musgrove 497;
Dry Shed, Don Waggoner Jr. 330;
Swingers, Bob Nielson 528;
Hemlockers, Gary Kuhnanz 502.
Sara Watkins 3-6-7 split.
Standings: Certified
Manufacturing 70-38; Ogden's
Radio & TV 68-40; Kelly's
Furniture 60-48; Fuller
Construction 541h-53V2; Brown
Logging 53Vv54Vz; Ming Tree
53V2-54V2; Eells & Valley 53-55;
LADIES THURSDAY TRIO
Women's Hi Game: Pat Swartos
189.
Women's Hi Series: Louise Clary
486.
Standings: Clary Trucking
24-8; B. Fuller Custom Builder
23-9; Balls Food Center 20-12;
Arnold & Smith Ins. 19-13; D.
Makoviney Const. 17-15; Nye Co.
13-19; Golden Pheasant 12-20;
Hardly Able Logg 11-21; Rolands
Shell 11-21; The Hut 10-22.
Rolands Shell 3-1, Marcia
Cook 456; Nye Co. 1-3, Lee
Elmlund 442; Hardly Able Logg
1-3, Marl Holden 453; Clary
Trucking 3-1, Louise Clary 486;
Arnold & Smith Ins. 1-3, Pat
Boad 431; B. Fuller Custom
Builder 3-1, Lucille 411; D.
Makoviney Const. 3-1, Barb
Nolan 47~; Balls Food Center 1-3,
Pat Swartos 445; The Hut 1-3,
Betty LaMont 382; Golden
Pheasant 3-1, Frankie Barnes 422.
Lumbermen's 521/z-55Vz; Jim
Pauley's 52-56; Timber Bowl
51Vz-56t/z; Gott's Oilerettes
51Vz-56Vz; Richfield Oil 28-80.
Ogden's Radio & TV 1, Helen
Ogden 450; Brown Logging 3, Peg
Knutzen 454; Lumbermen's 3,
Joyce Mork 424; Eells & Valley 1,
Sue Hadden 401; Richfield Oil 4,
Patti Sutten 402; Gott's Oilerettes
0, Charleen Smith 490; Fuller
Construction 4, Diane Campbell
484; Timber Bowl 0, Linda
Robertson 409; Certified
Manufacturing 3, Ruth Boad 492;
Kelly's Furniture 1, Toni Hall
5 1 3; Jim Pauley's 3, Bonnie
Benedict & Jean Ashley 424;
Ming Tree 1, Kathy Motherwell
473.
GUYS & DOLLS
Men's Hi Game: Bill Brown 235.
Men's Hi Series: Bill Brown 573.
Women's Hi Game: Helene
Redman 210.
Women's Hi Series: Helene
Redman 57S.
Standings: Straf 24-16; Tori's
23-17; Morgan Transfer 23-17;
Chantrels 22Vz-17½; 4 of Us
22½-17½; Left Overs 21-19;
Bullheads 20-20; Fireballs 20-20;
Woodchucks 20-20; O&J's 19-21;
Misfitz 17-23; Make-Ups 12-28.
Left Overs 1, AI Rasmussen
490; 4 of Us 3, Rosalie & Ron
Warren 460; Woodchucks 3, Jim
Williams 430; O&J's 1, Dean
Perry 566; Fireballs 3, Helene
Redman 575; Morgan Transfer ],
Bob Lanman 521; Bullheads 3,
Klaus Hoepfner 546; Straf 1, Leo
Nault 488; Tori's 4, Ray Rice
556; Chantrels 1, Ken Wolden
470; Misfitz 1, Lionel Leman 511 ;
Make-Ups 3, Bill Brown 573.
MERCHANTS
Men's Hi Game: Larry Skillman
216.
Men's Hi Series: Jack Stewart
587.
Standings: Prepp's 25-15;
N.B. of M.C. 24-16; T.C.F. 24-16;
Boon's 23%-16Vz; White's 19-21;
Certified 18-22; B. Kimbel's
18-22; Trail Blazers 17Vv22V2;
Thriftway 16-24; Renecker's
15-25.
Prepp's 0, J. Dunn 478; Trail
Blazers 4, J. McCoy 443; Certified
1, T. Longacre 508; White's 3, L.
Skillman 579; N.B. of M.C. 1, J.
Richards 539; T.C.F. 3, J. Stewart
587; Renecker's 2, C. Renecker
492; B. Kiml~l's 2, B. Bair 502;
"Named as outstanding
cindermen who will help the team
were Charlie Earl in the hurdles,
Steve and Marty Settle in the
sprints and relays, Gary Nelson in
the sprints and long jump, Bob
Davis in the high jump and
sprints, Lyle Oling and Ray
Wiltman in the shot and discus.
Paul Mortenson, a transfer, holds
the Southwest Washington district
record in the 440 yard dash and
will also aid the squad.
Ninth graders out for the
team are Steve Settle, Steve
Savage, Walt Jackson, Kevin
Hopper, Vic Strickland, Scott
Remsberg, Dave Bradley, Charlie
Earl, Roland Starr, Rick
Michalson, Keith Fuller, Mike
Thomas, Gregg Dwyer, Dana
Boelk, Steve Rice, Larry Shelton,
Ken O'Dell, Mike Glaser, Vernon
Waldburger, Lyle Oling, Arnold
Warnes, and Steve Fox.
Eighth graders are Mike
Bariekman, Craig Jacobson, Miles
Gordon, Joe Rae, Scott Barnard,
Leonard Stolen, Virgil La Mont,
Dave Fernandez, Gregg Grinnell,
Alan Saegar, Gerald Lester, Don
Berg, Dan Eveleth, Ron Freeman,
Jeff Waldburger, Paul James,
Larry Bradley, Manuel
Waldburger, Paul Mortenson,
Mike Baze, Bob Davis, Marty
Settle, and Gary Nelson.
Seventh graders turning out
are John Reagan, Jay Zamzow,
Chris Jackson, Mike Carrington,
Rod LaClair, Mike Smith, Bruce
Monger, Dave Molenger, Mike
Beckwith, Dan Craig, Frank
Clark, Matt Wilson, Clark
Lehman, Randy Bostrom, Larry
Baze, Dale Brewer, and Bret
Remsberg.
Korte said the Blazers will be
shorthanded because of the
relatively small number of boys
out. There are three classes in
junior high and there are actually
three track meets going at one
time. Korte said that you win in
.junior high by having the most
Winter Sp_eoiall
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Boon's 1, H. Ranger 482;
Thriftway 3, E. Labelle 520.
ITT RAYONIER
Men's Hi Game: Jerry Mallory
205.
Men's Hi Series: Jerry Mallory
588.
Women's Hi Game: Gerry Geist
210.
Women's Hi Series: Gerry Geist
524.
Standinqs: Waterbovs 36.16:
Acetate Aces 34-18; Makeups
30-22; Letty's + I 29V2-22V2; Silva
Foxes 24-28; Woodbirds 22-30;
Maintenance 16Vv35Vz; Statics
16-36.
Waterboys 2, John Denison
570; Acetate Aces 2, Dan Cormier
558; Silva Foxes 4, Chuck Smith
462; Woodbirds 0, Andy
Anderson 491; Lefty's + 1 4,
Jerry Mallory 588; Maintenance
0, Don Woods 483; Statics 2, Dan
Wilson 561; Makeups 2, Bill
Howard 486.
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winners in the meet. Rob Settle,
junior, put in two good
performances. He won the high
hurdles with a 16.6 clocking,
which is a tenth of a second off
his best last year. In the high
jump, he went 6'2 1/8" for a
personal best. That height is
kids turn out. The Blazers have
experienced this for the past
several years. Each year they have
about 100 to 120 boys turning
out. They lave lost only one dual
meet in the past 12 or 15 years.
Here is the Blazer's schedule:
April 1 at Miller
April 15 HOQUIAM
April 22 ELMA
April 29 CENTRALIA
May 6 at Hopkins
May 13 Subdistrict (at Hoquiam)
May 20 District (at Olympia)
Home meets start at 3:00 p.m.
Five Vets
Are Back
For Tennis
Shelton's tennis team has five
returning lettermen to help in its
adventures in the new Black Hills
League competition. The
Climbers had their first match of
the season with Montesano rained
out last Monday.
Returning vets are Bob
Quimby and Jim Kimmerly,
seniors, and juniors Jeff Okano,
Jerry Johnsen and Jim Robinson.
Quimby played number one last
year as a junior and posted a 10-2
record in a tough Olympic
League.
Others out for starting nods
are newcomers Rick Stevenson,
senior, juniors Dave Kamin, Frank
Anderson and Mike Connolly and
sophs Tom Sagmiller and Tom
Evander.
The Climbers will have 14
dual meets this season, which
includes matches with every Black
Hills League opponent.
Subdistrict is at Olympia on May
14-15 and district is at Mark
Morris in Longview on May
21-22.
The team plans to stay
overnight at Friday Harbor when
they make a trip to that port and
recently practiced with the
University of Seattle's tennis
team. Last summer, they went to
see NCAA Tennis Championships
at Salt Lake City.
Shelton's coach is A1 Hopp,
now in his second year. He
enjoyed a winning season last year
and thinks his team should be a
front runner in the new league.
So hurry on in. Offer is g00d only
while the supply lasts.
Olympic Hwy. N.
Hoodsport
877-9255
one-fourth of an inch short of
' 1
Jerry Westlund s schoo record set
in 1965. Settle also ran on the
juniors 880 relay team that lost
by two tenths of a second.
Senior Rocky Nutt won the
low hurdles in 22.9 and the triple
jump at 39'7". He also cleared
5'10" in the high jump for a
second, and was second in the
high hurdles. Junior distance man
Rich James ran a 4:51.7 mile and
finished the two mile in 10:35.9
for two firsts. James' time in the
two mile was only four seconds
off Stu Looney's school record
time set in 1965. Junior Mike
Hays finished second to James in
both events.
Tom Brigham helped the
juniors' cause with two firsts in
the discus and shot. He threw the
discus 122 feet and the shot
44'8". Brigham was also second in
the 440.
Paul Rogerson, senior, ran in
two winning relays and also took
the 100 yard dash in 10.9.
Teammate Chris Elmlund ran in
the winning 880 relay and
finished first in the 220 with a
time of 24.0. Senior George
Lemagie was on the two winning
relay teams and was second in the
low hurdles and 880. Four others
were single winners. Jimmy
Johnsen took the long jump for
the juniors at 18'2½".
Randy Wiltman won the
javelin with a toss of 137'9". His
senior teammate Gary Burger ran
a 2:07.9 in the 880 for a first.
Tracy Armstrong won the 440 for
the juniors with a 56.5.
Here are the results of the
meet:
HH-Settle (J), Nutt (Se),
Endicott (J), Yates (So); 16.6.
100-Rogerson (Se), Noreen
(So) and Elmlund (Se) tied for
second, Boggs (So); 10.9.
Mile-James (J), Hays (J),
Grubb (Se), Madison (so); 4:5 1.7.
J avelin-Wiltman (se),
Hamstreet (J), Beerbower (Se),
Keith (J); 137'9".
880 Relay-seniors 1:42.5.
440-Armstrond (J), Brigham
(J), Gardner (Se),, Himlie (J);
56.5.
HJ-Settle (J), Nutt (Se),
Huber (So), three tied for fourth;
6'2 1/8".
LH-Nutt (Se), Lemagie (Se),
Endicott (J), Rose (J); 22.9.
TJ-Nutt (Se), Lewis (So),
Settle (J), Endicott (J); 39'7".
LJ-Johnsen (J), Rogerson (se),
Noreen (So), Endicott (So),
18'2½".
Discus-Brigham (J), Medcalf
(J), Gray (J), Burger (Se); 122'.
880-Burger (se), Gardner (se),
James (J), Grubb (Se); 2:07.9.
220-Elmlund (Se), Gardner
(Se), Noreen (So), Boggs (So);
24.0.
Shot-Brigham (J), Gray (J),
Knauf (Se), C. Settle (Se); 44'8".
2 Mile-James (J), Hays (J),
Dwyer (So), Beerbower (Se);
10:35.9.
Mile Relay-seniors; 3:47.9.
IIII
Shelton's Highclimber
diamondmen grabbed their first
win of the season by downing
North Mason's Bulldogs in Belfair
Monday, 12-4 in a one hitter.
The first game of the season
for Shelton saw the Climbers
score eight runs in the top of the
first inning to take a commanding
lead.
Shelton's pitchers, Mike
Johnson and Ray Krumpols,
combined for the one hitter.
Johnson did not give up a hit or a
run. Krumpols gave up one hit, a
grand slam homer.
Terry Knight walked to start
the barrage in the first inning.
Kevin Dorcy singled, Bill Bacon
singled to drive Knight home,
Mike Nutt walked and then Neal
White drove Dorcy and Bacon in
with another single. Jim Densley
popped a single to grab an RBI, as
Nutt scored. After Mike Johnson
walked, Mark Johnson singled to
score Densley and Johnson. Two
outs followed before Doug Long
singled to Score Mark Johnson.
Shelton got two more runs in
the second when Neal White led
off with a single, Jim Densley
walked, Mike Johnson walked and
the latter two scored on errors.
Dorcy singled to start the
third inning and then Doug Long
smashed a home run. The ball
bounced twice and went over a
back and Long outraced the
ballchaser for the roundtripper.
North Mason could not
threaten until the fourth when
Krumpols walked three batters
and gave up a home run and the
Bulldogs scored four runs. Mike
Johnson, the Highclimbers'
starting pitcher, had gone three
innings without giving up a run,
hit or walk.
Mike Hagan, the Bulldogs' ace
hurler, made his •appearance after
it was a near hopeless cause for
his team, 12-0. He did show his
stuff to the Highclimbers,
however. Hagan struck out seven
in a row and walked one, retiring
the sides in three innings without
a hit.
Neal White was three for three
from the plate in the game to lead
an 1 1-hit Highclimber
performance.
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GUYS & DOLLS
Men's Hi Game: Ken Wolden 257.
Men's Hi Series: Ken Wolden 571.
Women's Hi Game: Inez Jacobson
& Betty Schimschat 188.
Women's Hi Series: Mary Lou
Nault 514.
Standings: Straf 158, 23-13;
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Shelton
ab rh bi Bunting
Knight, T. 3 1 0 0 Dicksen
Bacon, B. 1 0 1 1 Hagan
Long, D. 3 2 2 3 Havens
Nutt, M. 1 1 0 0 Daly
White, N. 3 2 3 3 Shick
Densley, J. 3 2 1 1 Elliot
Redman, R. 1 0 1 0 Sande
Johnson, Mike 1 1 0 0 Haughton
Johnson, Mark 3 1 1 2 Ball
Herrel, E. 1 0 0 2 Criss
Johnson, Mark 1 0 0 0
North
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Seniors Kevin Dorcy and
Bruce Cole pitched their White
team to a 5-1 win over the Reds
in the Shelton High School
Intrasquad game last seek.
The Whites scored three runs
in the first inning and never
trailed. Kevin Dorcy led off with
a walk in the first and was
followed by Doug Long and Bob
Woods with singles, Mike Nutt
with a fielder's choice and Bruce
Cole with another single. Dorcy,
Long and Woods scored.
The Reds threatened in the
first as Terry Knight led off with
a single and advanced to third,
r
Rich Walker, Shelton's
number one golfer, was medalist
in a triangular meet with Chehalis
and Timberline at the Capitol
City course last Monday as the
Climbers scored 42 points to 55
for Chehalis and 37 for
Timberline.
Tim Fredson, a junior, played
number two for Shelton and had
a 47 with eight points. Walker got
14 of the Climbers' 42 points.
Jerry Munro had the second best
round, a 42 with 13 points. Brad
Brush played number four and
had a 51 with four points and Joe'
Colo had three points and a 53 in
the number five position.
karters
Chantrels 205, 22Vv13V2; Morgan
Transfer 164, 22-14; Left Overs .
Host
202, 20-16; 4 of Us 185,
19Vz-16Vz; Tori's 127, 19-17;
O&J's 184, 18-18; Bullheads 206,
17-19; Woodchucks 248, 17-19;
Fireballs 172, 16-20; Misfitz 170,
16-20; Make Ups 199, 9-27.
Chantrels 3, Ken Wolden 571;
Fireballs 1, Ron Jacobson 500;
Make-Ups 0, Lloyd Clark 524;
Straf 4, Leo Nault 557; Tori's 1,
Ray Rice 542; 4 of Us 3, Bruce
Baker 504; O&J's 0, Dean Perry
487; Misfitz 4, Lionel Leman 491;
Left-Overs 3, Bob Ogden 529;
Morgan Transfer 1, Norman
Schimschat 515; Bullheads I,
Klaus Hoepfner 446; Woodchucks
3, Tom Tinker 409.
MEN'S CITY
Men's Hi Game: Jess Phillips 219.
Men's Hi Series: Stan Ahlquist
571.
Standings: Rainier Beer
24-12;.40 & 8 23-13; C&L Time
Service 20V2-15V2; Naults Service
19-17; Jess's Mobil 18-18; Hidden
Haven 15Vz-20V2; Simpson 14-22;
Shelton Trailblazers 13-23.
Rainier Beer 2, Mike Mills
524; Simpson 1, Sam Diggle 478;
Jess's Mobil 2, Jess Phillips 566;
C&L Time 1, Lloyd Murr 549; 40
& 8 2, Stan Ah!quist 571; Shelton
Trailblazers 1, Ken Simons 522;
Hidden Haven 3, Aub Blockberger
526; Nault's Service 0, Bob Nault
507.
WOMEN'S CITY
Women's Hi Game: Mary Lou
Wicken 204.
Women's Hi Series: Mary Lou
Wicken 574.
Standings: Lumbermens
28-12; Shelton Recreation 25-15;
Morgans 19-21; Millos 8-32.
W Lumbermens 3, Mary Lou
icken 574; Morgans 1, Char
Tobin 473; Shelton Recreation 3,
Lois Albrecht 447; Millos 1, clara
Erickson 490.
Evergreen Go-kart club of
Shelton and Kent Enduro
Association will sponsor go-kart
races this weekend, March 27-28
at Sanderson Field.
Local-karters include Ed
Johnson, Tom Johnson, John
Knox, Mark Knox, Russell
Krumpols, Rick Anderson, Bill
Patterson and Dennis Phillips.
Time trials will take place on
Saturday from 8:00 a.m. until
5:00 p.m. Racing will be from
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on
Sunday. The race attracts karters
from Oregon, Washington, Idaho
and British Columbia,
Coast League try outs will be
Saturday March 27, 2 to 5 p.m. at
Mountain View.
The Major leagues have had
their draft and all boys have been
notified. Those not notified will
turn out Saturday.
Minor league turnouts for 8 &
9 year olds will be Saturday April
3.
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but the effort died,
only three batters
until the fifth
when they scored
Mike Johnson got
catcher's error
Mark J ohnson'~
Caulfield walked
on Johnson's double,
The Whites got
second and
Ken Kingery led
with a walk
doubled him home.
Dorcy singled and
a error. Bacon
Dorcy the winning
BOX
Red
Dorcy, K.
Long, D.
Woods, B.
Nutt, M.
Cole, B.
Shonkwiler, T.
Hoosier, S.
Densley, J.
Kingery, K.
Redman, R.
whiie i
Knight, T.
Krumpols, R.
Bacon, B.
White, N.
Johnson, Mike
Bourgault, M.
Caulfield, J.
Johnson, Mark
Herell, E.
Johnson, Mark
Davidson, P:'
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