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May 22, 1975     Shelton Mason County Journal
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The Shelton High School golf team, with a team total 343 strokes, is the fifth of six SHS spring sports programs to qualify for state AA competition. It finished third behind Hoquiam's 341 strokes and Mark Morris' 340. The 12-team district matches held at Longview's Mark Morris High sends the top four teams to meet thestate's AA best this Friday at Longview. The Monday (May 19) afternoon match unveiled a new team leader. Scott Barnard usually leads the fivesome but Dennis James took his turn Monday. James fired a 39 on the front side and turned the back nine in 41 to lead Climber golfers. SHELTON HIGH SCHOOL golf team Christensen, Scott Barnard, Randy Christensen and Coach Jack Stark. members gostrom, Barnard was four strokes away with a 44-40 (84). Randy Bostrom shot 45-44 (89), Bob are: left to right, Bob Christensen 44-46 (90), and Doug Dennis James, Doug Christensen 43-48 (91). limi li By HERB WILLIAMS Spoons are one of the good fish foolers this time of year for spring chinook salmon and the summer run steelhead that are starting to show up. Spoons continue to be good all summer long, especially when rivers get low and clear. Because a spoon wobbles when you retrieve it, it seems like an easy lure to use -- that all you have to do is toss it out there, reel it in, and sooner or later you'll catch fish. There's a certain amount of truth in that, but you can increase your chances of catching these bright, husky battlers if you pay attention to a few basic principles. First is to be familiar with how your rod feels when the spoon is doing its thing in the best way out there in the river. Fish it too slowly and the action is not much good. Fish it too fast and it loses some of the fish-attracting power. The best action can be learned by practicing in clear water where you can see it. When it's wobbling just right, with the most action back and forth, note how your rod tip feels and acts. With this knowledge, when you are where you can't see the spoon, you can reel in just enough to keep that action as your spoon works its way downstream. When your spoon hits the end of its drift and starts to swing in toward shore, it tends to start working faster. This is the time to slow down your reeling, to keep that same feel on the tip of your rod, which meam the best action of the spoon. You have to adjust to the speed of the current at times, for if you reel at a speed you consider just right, it can be too slow and you hang up. Some water just isn't spoon water, of course. if you know the feel of a good acting spoon, you'll know fight away whether the particular stretch of river you're fishing is, or is not, good spoon water. , , . lit if you have a trip of four hours or more and would like to have a hot roast ready the moment you stop your car, you can do it with the heat from your motor. Wrap your roast, seasoned to taste, in double thickness of heavy-duty aluminum foil. Wire it to the manifold of your engine under the car's hood. A five-pound roast will cook in something like four hours. When it's an hour from being done, open it up and put in carrots and potatoes if you wish. Jmt be sure the aluminum is crimped tightly so no motor odors creep into the meat. When you get there, take your roast out of its "oven" fix a salad, and dinner is served. or cJam Bag limits for sport.harvested limit of five clams is now in clams are different this year than effect. The bag limit for geoducks during 1974, according to a is three per day, and for razors 15 reminder issued this week to all per day. For all other varieties of sport clam diggers by Donald W. clam, including cockles and Moos, Director of Fisheries. borers, the daily personal use take For horse clams, a daily bag is limited to EITHER an aggregate nls "We are as ready as we will ever be," said Coach Sue Hansen as her Shelton High School girls tennis team went through final preparations for the state matches at Highline High School this weekend. "Our second doubles team, Renee and Robin Trucksess, has Colonels second in come along real well. They know how to compete," added Hansen. Eva Kubinski and Robyn Schad are the number one Climber doubles team. Both girls are familiar with competition. Schad, for most of the spring season, was Judy Keeley's top javelin thrower on the state-bound SHS gids track team. Kubinski has limited her sports career to tennis, where she is said to be one of northside school's hardest workers. "We understand that the entire city of Seattle has upgraded its tennis programs tremendously," said Hansen. "'We will give it our best shot." ~4 "Yeah, 1 got a good contract. Twenty grand and dental WOX'k." The Kentucky Colonel's bowling team of Shelton won second place and a $1,000 prize in the BPAA state tournament at Everett. Team members Harold Redman, Jr., Harold Redman, Sr., Larry Johnson, Curt Snyder and Clayton LalVlont toppled 3,265 pins, eleven less than the first-place winners. The Kentucky Dolls also placed in the money. Team members are Helene Redman, Dorothy Moore, Cathy (Pat) Tinker, Shidey Frost and Joyce Fredson. -i * Vacuums your lawn as you mow . Large capacity bag between the handles. • Self propelled 4 forward speeds. All Snapf~r rr~'cr~ meet A N ~ | ',wilt'r'f ,rX'(lfic;irHffl'~ I, HOURS WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL. RIGHT IN BELFAIR Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 5:30, Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 275-2211 --~ I • . I _ , ,Ira I !ll 14 - Sh asonCounty Journal - Thursday, May 22, 1975 the. STIHL 015 1.' r,a chain 45 STIHL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 $193 45 $1509,5 1395 1595 3 75 3 O0 1 40 345 1 O0 519345 Tot a l Bob Christensen S & R Small Engine Repair RIGHT IN BELFAIR Hours - Mort. thru Fri. 9 to 5:30, Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 275-2211 ers seven pounds in the shell, not to Park, are closed the entire year to exceed a count of 40 clams; OR the taking of clams. three pounds of shelled meat. All Full details on the closed clams with broken shells must he areas, season restrictions, and bag kept as part of the limit, limits for all 1975 sport fisheries Hardshell clam diggers are are available in the Department of further reminded of three major Fisheries' current sport beach closures in effect this year. regulations booklet, which may The beach at Point Whitney, be obtained free of charge at most together with portions of state marinas and sporting good outlets and federally-owned tidelands throughout the state. All persons along the east shore of Garrison interested in sport clam digging Bay in San Juan County and a are urged to obtain and consult a marked area of state-owned copy of this publication prior to tidelands in Kopachuck State going on the beach. b meat and ,lure Bayshore ,Ifers Forty-eight couples swarmed handicap) went to Ruth and Buck the Bayshore golf course Saturday Price. The under 20 handicap was for the second two-ball foursome garnered by Jack Tomlinson. of the season. Low net honors went to Ron Perhaps it was not the golf and Kathy Ellis with Dorothy and game alone that attracted them: Eldon Todd right bel . In the the annual crab feed, a perennial low gross event Tony and Georgia sell-out, d few some 150 eaters. As Nelson got home on top. Bill and usual, the feed was the icing on Gert Batstone took the runner-up the cake for the May 17 affair, spot. Some duffers were as The high gross award went to successful as the well-stagedevent two couples. Dick and Helen itself. Bob Olson (wife Betty) Brewer got their names on the cracked a 9 iron to within 3'2" to board as they tied Vivian and w i n c I o s e s t t o t h e p in Rolla Halbert for top honors. competition. Dick and Helen Bostrom grabbed In the "long drive" contest the second slot in high gross play. (26 or over handicap) Doreena Martha Cole and Frank Travis Sleep went home happy. The took home the attendance award. men's long drive (over 20 IUFE TEO TREES 6"/PREVEMTIM PROTECT OUR FOREST EMVIRDMIdEMT.I INC. Scott Barnard ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i ~~I~~I~~~I~~~~~~~~~~~~~I~~~~~I~~~~~~II~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I~~~~~~~I~I~~~~ EVERGREEN TRAVELETTES Women's Hi Game, 10 a.m.: Colleen Yorke 193 Women's Hi Series, 10 a.m.: Lana Johnson 515 Women's HI Game, 1 p.m.: Pat Boad/Donna Coleman 183 Women's Hi Series: Pat Boad 519 Final Standings: Elma Lanes 42-22, Tumwater Lanes 40-24, Timber Bowl 37-27, Harbor Lanes 33%-30½, Harbor Bowl 33-31, Aberdeen Rec. 29%-34%, Country Bowl 28%-35%, Elma Bowl 12½-51 ]/z. ADU LT-J UN IO R Boys' Hi Game: John Skaggs 177 Boys' Hi Series: John Skaggs 467 Men's Hi Game: Mac Mclnelly ADULT.JUNIOR Boys' Hi Game: Boys' Hi Series: Men's Hi Game: 205 M~ Men's Hi Series: 581 Women's Hi Game: 170 Women's Hi series: 483 Standings: Eva & Lonnie 2339, Jack & & Arlene 23: 2292 Clay &. Carl Jr. 2264, 2245, L.C. & John 2216. LADLES THURSDAY 236 SUMMER TRIO Men's Hi Series: Mac Mclnelly Women's Hi 616 Crouch 186 Women's Hi Game: Marcy O'Oell Women's Hi serieS: & Arlene Liles 116 Offerdal 508 Women's Hi Series: Marcy O'Dell Standing 489 Sharon Standings: Todd & Mac 1193, Ding Dings, Ev & John 1183, Clay & Jr. 1171, 448, 20% pts..; L.C. & Bobby 1164, Marcy & Diana Offerd~ Steve 1161, Carl & Carl Jr. 1158, Bingos, Cecelia Tony & Arlene 1158, Jim & Jackpts.; Fir La 1153, Jack & David 1149, Eva &Roberts 410, Lonnie 1149, John & June 1146.Shannon Ca 008Z-9i 1 NOI'FIHS VlOO isJaLuo ,sn Jno jo auo moA >Isv -seDiJd MOI Jno jo saJ aq$ >13aqa sSnld)jJodS ol!jolnv # saz!s IIV " "L $ slleg uod IOXO !!ufl • Sl!OO # (e),e~,s-PllOS 1.deoxe) sJO|Oln6e I oBDIIOA epi # "RO sp!oueloS aopms W9 # • tu'd "uJ'e 0I "uJ'd OI ol "LU'R 6 uaoaj uado MOU AJOA3 "sJauJo:lsn3 Jno Jolt sJnoq popuelxe ,: