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SHELTON
LEADS NEW LOOP I
u ,e East on'a Ahl ulst a blo [
,'.e North i Stun and S ] q "." , ".-,
It confereI~n~ ther-siste,' corot)o, .proves .}mbeat-!
g Port Ange~ able in opening action in me new l
o Adult-Junior bowling league lasti
ad slab ace Thursday at the Timber Bowl. __.. I
'al only foil, Stun knocked off st nitLy bzz:
:es fai'led ~- series on 217. 235 and 170 games!
With the}ir while Sonic had high score for~
and ]iteral}'v the feminine pin-spillers for the!
a. "~ night with a 481 series and a 180
locked in agame. Between them Stun ana
as Sonic piled up 1181 pins for the
league lead, leaving the standings
,1 Selling Imported Whisky in Washington
and two like this:
: Stan-Sonja Ahlquist .............. 1181
Chris Thompson-LC Leman .. 1158
single. Chuck D-Chuck M.
fifth foundThompson ............................ 1142
errors in Eddie-Gm'don Hurd ................ 1142
one Mike Cisco Hicks-Dana Thompson 1139
three victmTBetty-Joe Thompson .............. 1129
Harold-Randy Churchill ........ 1123
ly Climber Vi Hicks-Mark Thompson ....1119
the 6ther Nancy-Lauri Hurd .................. 1115
the bats Cedric-Curtis Ca~y .............. 1112
and Rob John Sr.-J()hn Jr. Anderson .. 1088
Cliff-Mike Rumfpp .............. 1068
Climbers ......................
the con- CROWN LIFTED FAST
North Shelton's Mike Jol~nson enjoyed
~t 4:00 o'- his position as king of Washing-
~e Vikings, ton's prep pole vaulters only two
weeks. His 14 feat 5 incil vault
is billed set on April 23 at Loop Field was
topped last Friday at Hoquiam by
don- Lee At,baud of Hoquiam in a leap
of 14' 6". J(flmson beat Arthaud
in tile Shelton Invitational meet
no re- May 1 with a vaulL of 14'3".
LTON H 0 TEL
Facilities,for Large and
Small Groups
ining Cuisine in the Finest Tradition
Fri. and Sat. Nights
(a golfer cannot miss more than
one match to be considered for the
crown). Jack Kimbel lost his first
match after gathering five of a
possible six in his previous three
pairings.
! Another big winner last week
was the Val Sienko crew, which
hit 10-for-14 to move into fourlh
place. The Ray Walkers, victims
of the Archers, dropped from third
to fifth, leaving the standings like
this after the fifth week of the
nine-week schedule:
i
Shelton won its third invitation-IGmlter brol