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CHAMPIONS OF CHURCH LEAGUE are Mt. Olive Lutheran players, front
left to right: Mike Nutt, Elmer Herrel, Chuck Wicken and Dan Swayne; back
row: Charlie Gay, Phil Henderson, Cary Settle and Rob Settle.
CHURCH LEAGUE SECOND PLACE team that also tied for the first half's
top spot is pictured left to right: Dave Lund, Clyde Rains, Dave Myer, coach
"- Clyde Robb, Don Neth and Dean Medcalf.
dumped
Church
game last
Gym to
Mt. Olive
fourth in
were
of play but
half
and earn
Won their
)sing their
the best
league after
holies and
top spot
to play
tn the
ga~e, since the
t FISH
Voriety?
lUding:
Clown Barbs,
Tetras, Etc.
ION,S
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ir¢h
championship was to be played
between the champs of the two
halves. Methodists beat the
Catholics last week in a regular
season game that counted as a
playoff. On Monday night, Faith
beat Methodists to earn a spot in
the championship game with Mr.
Olive.
In the opening minute of the
championship game, Faith's
leading scorer, Z, (Clyde Rains)
who had been averaging about 20
points per game, was injured.
Rains had led his team all season
on defense, in scoring and ripping
the boards. The team was
obviously hurt by his absence.
Faith took an early 2-0 lead but
Mt. Olive fought back to hold a
7-6 edge at_ the quarter. Mt. Olive
outscored Faith 13-7 in the next
period to stay ahead 20-13 at the
half.
It was 30-19 at the end of the
third quarter as the eventual
victors kept the pressure on. Faith
got back two of the points in the
fourth quarter, but the gap was
too wide to overcome and Mt.
Olive won, 39-30.
Rob Settle led the winners
with 14 points. He was followed
by Chuck Wicken with ten, Elmer
Herrel with seven, Charlie Gay
six, and Mike Nutt two.
Don Neth carried the scoring
load for Faith and tied Settle for
the game's high points honors. He
had 14, Dave Myer and Dean
Medcalf had six each and Dave
Lund added four more.
In the playoff game Monday
night, Faith triumphed over the
Methodists 50-33. The victors also
led at the half, 21-14.
Don Neth was the game's high
point man with 19, Clyde Rains
added 17, Dave Myer scored ten,
Dean Medcalf and Mark Walmsley
had two each. The Methodists
were hurt by the absence of their
center, Colonel Johnson. Lewis
Dean led the losers with 13
points. Mike Johnson made 11,
Mike Hays had five and Dan
Bolender and Rex Rumpff scored
two apiece.
SEASON STANDINGS
(Includes first and second
halves and playoffs)
Mt. Olive Lutheran6 3
Faith Lutheran 6 4
Methodists 5 4
Catholics 4 4
Episcopalians 1 7
Bowling News
wOMEN'S 12:30
omen's Hi Game: Rosa Perkins
188.
women's Hi Series:D-
Coleman 490. unna
standings: Bob's Taw--
d8 16; C&L Time 27-17. e,_,?"'
Glass 19-25; Nell's Phar. ig.'~,tOn
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GRANGE
Men's Hi Game: Lad Simpson
179.
Men's Hi Series: Tom Olson 479.
Women's Hi Game: Verna
Johanson 159.
Women's Hi Series:Marne
Johanson 459.
Standings: SheltonValley
25-15. Agate 21-19; Matlock
20-20; 'Southside 20-20; Pomona
18-22; Harstine t6-24.
Harstine 3, Dolores Goodburn
416; Agate 1 Lyle Auseth 434;
Matlock 1, Ne'llie Rossmaier 442;
Southside 3, Jim Williams 460;
Pomona 2, Verna Johanson 459;
Shelton Valley 2, Tom OIson 479.
SUNDAY MIXED FOURSOME
Men's Hi Game: Gene Benedict
215.
Men.s Hi Series: Gene Benedict
579.
Women's Hi Game: Louise Clary
191.
Women's Hi Series; Louise Clary
527.
Standings: Farmers 34-10;
Odd Balz 30-14; Timber Ducks
25-19; H2OK9S 24-20; Hooters
SIMPSON MEN'S
Men's Hi Game: Leroy Moore
204.
Men's Hi Series: Ed Richards 556.
Standings: Boom 27-17;
Chippers 251/2-181/2; Loaders
24-20; Mill 4 22]/2-211/2; Shop
22-22; IBP 19-25; Mill 3 19-25;
Railroad 17-27.
Boom 1, Jack Wheeler 506;
Railroad 3, Ed Richards 556;
Chippers 1, Leroy Moore 521;
Shop 3, Galen Burgess 499; Mill 4
31/2, Pete Roberts 534; Loaders 1/2,
Tom Brown 521; IBP 3, Ted
Beese Jr. 485; Mill 3 1, Randy
Churchill 487.
BANTAM
Men's Hi Game: Kevin Ridout
166.Men's Hi Series: Kevin
Ridout 294.
Women's Hi Game: Jennie Cross
133.
Women's Hi Series: Jennie Cross
262.
Standings: V.F.W. Aux.
22-11; Shelton Journal 22-11;
Cooks Plant Farm 22-11; Mud
Bay Realty 201/2-121/2; Dahman
Oyster 17-16; The Hut 171/z-151/2;
23-21; Prospectors 21-23; Pink Nimrod Club 17-16; Willour Ins.
Elephants 19-25; What's Next 16-17; Eagles 14-19; Lions Club
19-25; Sun Downers 18-26; Boads 141/2-18V2; Women of Moose
18-26; Gutter Rats 18-26; 101/2-221/z; Brush Realty 5-28.
Go-Getters 15-29. Nimrod Club 1, Debbie
Odd Balz 3, Del Hartwell 534;
What's Next 1, Russ Clary 503;
Farmers 4, Louise Clary 527;
H2OK9S 0, Gene Strozyk 488;
Timber Ducks 2, Jack Frost 552;
Hooters 2, Gene Benedict 579;
Prospectors 4, L.C. Leman 520;
Go-Getters 0, Jim Rossmaier 495;
Pink Elephants 3, Tom Reichert
475; Sun Downers 1, Char Tobin
480; Boads 1, Bill Boad 534;
Gutter Rats 3, Joll Heimbigner
440.
Coleman 228; Shelton Journal 2,
Tony Benedict 254; Brush Realty
0, Mike Linberg 236: Lions Club
3, Kevin Ridout 294; Eagles 0,
Randy Clausen 264; Dahman
Oyster 3, Jennie Cross 262; Cooks
Plant Farm 3, Gall Fuller 251;
Willour Ins. 0, Ann Howerton
229; Women of Moose 2, Kim
Patton 215; The Hut 1, Tracy
Ridout 266; V.F.W. Aux. 2, Sue
Wood 222; Mud Bay Realty 1,
Lynn Zamzow 195.
309ERS'
Men's Hi Game: Jerry Mallory
212.
SHELTON RECREATION
Women's Hi Game: Betty Mast
189.
A TRACTOR PUSHED a pil'e of brush together for burning
this weekend as the Shelton Jaycees turned out to assist the
Mason Counfy Recreation Association in clearing land on
John's Prairie.
Shelton Jaycees Assist MCRA
By Burning At Athletic Site
The Shelton Jaycees last
weekend started a brush burning
project to assist the Mason
County Recreation Association in
its development plans for its
John's Prairie site.
The burning project is
expected to take several more
weekends to complete. Vern St.
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MR. & MRS. HANDICAP
Louis and Mike Nowak are
chairmen of the project.
March 13 about 50 young
men from Southwest Washington
attended a Leadership in Action
seminar at the Shelton Jaycee
Club House at Sanderson Field.
The program featured topics
on a variety of subjects related to
self improvement and leadership
training.
During a break during the
meeting, the Jaycees attended the
Exceptional Foresters open
house.
The Jaycees will hold election
Friday an( Saturday
George Carey and
susan Roman in
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Men's Hi Series: Jerry Mallory Women's Hi Series: MildredMen's Hi Game: Dave Valley 195. of officers April 6 with the
586. Daniels 496. Men's Hi Series: Everett LaBelle installation and awards banquet
Women's Hi Game: Dot Ridout Standings: Rainier 24-16;526. planned for May 1.
165. N.B. of M.C. 23-17; Hoodsport Women's Hi Game: Becky
Women's Hi Series: Jean Temple Cafe 22-18; Harpers 20-20; B&J Schreiber 195.
464. Mart 20-20; Shelton Rec. 19-21; Women's Hi Series: Becky
Standings: Don't Bees 23-9; Dairy Queen 16-24; Trail Blazers Schreiber 511.
Redin' 21-11; Flunkies 20-12; 16-24. Standings: Lake Cushman
Lost Success 20-12; Repeaters N.B. of M.C. 1, Betty Mast Sales Co. 66-42; Harrys
18-14; Misfits 16-16; Latecomers 436; Shelton Rec. 3, Donna HoodsDort Texaco 651/2-42V~:
15-17; Dunces 13-19; Two L's Coleman 485; Dairy Queen 3, Dicks Diggers 62-46; J&J Service
12]/2-19]/2; Scholars 12-20; Mildred Daniels 496; Hoodsport 61-41; Volleys Belfair Tavern
Diatoms 11-21; Professors Cafe 1, Margaret Bibbee 474; 59-49; Allyn Shell 57-51; Jewel
lOV2-21V2. Harpers 0, Bobble Barnett 426; Pacific Belfair 521/2-551/2; Tyee
Flunkies 2, Dell Abelein 454; B&J Mart 4, Edith Chamblin 438. Well Drilling 481/2-591k; Mud Bay
Misfits 2, Darrol Martin 360; Realty 471/z-60Vs; Von's Floor
Covering 47V2-60Vz; Evergreen
Repeaters 4, Lloyd Goodwin 443; MEN'S COMMERCIAL Florist 46-62; Sargents Oys[er LO.
Scholars 0, Ralph Ervin 459; Men',s Hi Game: L.C. Leman 267. 351/z_72Vz.
Redin' 2, Jerry Mallory 586;
Don't Bees 2, Don Anderson 453; Men s Hi Series: L.C. Leman 603. Lake Cushman Sales ,Co. 3,
Professors 2, Bird Tiistola 406; Gene Benedict 7-10 split pickup. Harold Bibbee 516; Evergreen
Latecomers2, Rand Petersen466; Standings: Zieglers Camera Florist 3, James Elmlund 402;
Lost Success 4, Jack Gaddy 453; 32-16; A. Roy Dunn Ins. 31-17; Dicks Diggers 3, LeRoy Dishon
Two L's 0, Linda Hart 372; Airport Grocery 30-18; Gott Oil 465; Mud Bay Realty 1, Frank •
Diatoms 3, Jack Swanson 497; 26V2-21Vz; Morgan Transfer Verier 472; Sargents Oyster Co.
Dunces 1, Ole Anderson 413. 261/z-21V2; Shelton Food 1, Mel Matson 441; Allyn Shell 1,
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26 /2-2 1 /Z; Sh,elton Mobil Harvey Griffey 429; J&J,Service
251k-22V2; Dan s Nite Hawks O, Lee Chapman 460; Yon s Floor
SIMPSON WOMEN S 24112-231/z; Verne's Clams Covering 1, Vernon Beeson 495; 3rd & Grove B _..~ [~
Women'Schapman 198.Hi Game: Lucille 231/2.24V2; Shelton Trailers 16-32; Harrys Hoodsport Texaco 4, Windshield
Women s Hi Series: Helen RiceB&R Oil 13-35; Wolden's Chevron Becky Schreiber 511; Tyee Welt .is Guaranteed Not to Leak"
13-35. Drilling Vz, Oel Stormo 495;
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Standings: Accounr'ing Airport Grocery 1, Ralph Davison Valley 523; Jewel Pacific Belfair
24Vz-151/2; Olympic 241/z-151/z; 527; Verne s Clams 1, Dan Brown 3V2, Ev LaBelle 526. SAVE SAVE
Lumber 23-17; Purchasing 22-18; 529; Shelton Food 3, Frank
Research 19-21; Loggers 19-21; Willard 510; Zieglers Camera 4,
Engineering 16-24; I.B.P. 12-28. Dean Perry 589; Dan s Nite ~,
I.B.P. 3, Helene Redman 435; Hawks 0, Chub Nutt 563; Gott KIDNEY DANGER SIGNALS
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