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July 15, 1965     Shelton Mason County Journal
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i~¸ / , I0 o gT- LTON-- Ag0N ff0U' NAL-- Dubllshed in "OhrL, tmastown, U.S.A.", ghelton, Washington Page 7 I i m Skokmi h Twice Suites!/ ;fit scramble for the Bud Franklin. Kidney Fund on August 22and in- vite Mason County people to enjoy an aftel~oon of enjoyment for the whole ..... Mac.Racks 636 On 245, 222 Covers SUNDAY FOURSOMES w Sand Baggers ................ 211~. Beatniks ........................ 16'~ 11',6 Odd Balz ........................ 15 13 Wee Blew ...................... 3 25 High games--Maggie Ogg 194, L. L. Mclnelly 245 High series--Magie Ogg 479, L. L. Mclnellv 636 Reg. $5.95 to $7.95 ............................. Reg. $6.95 to $13.95 .............. Reg. $8.95 to $15.95 .Reg. $3.00 to $7.95 8WEATSHIRTS With 245 staTt and a 222 fin- ish, L. I~. Mclnelly had the basic ingredients for a 636 •eries in the Sunday mixed fourspme bowling league. Mac's leading Sand Bag- gers captured a 3-1 decision from last place Wee B 1 ew (Maggie Ogg 479). The Odd Balz (Gayle Wentz 512) dittoed over the Beat- nik• (Dave McGee 491). Baseball Games TWILI(~HT "B" LEAGUE • , W L Mt. View ................................ 7 O Bh*Innon* ., 5 1 Southside ........................... " 9 Hillcrest .................................. 3 3 i~cCleary* . ............................. 2 3 Skokomish .............................. l 6 Pioneer .................................... 0 7 Week's Results M:t. View 7, Skokomish 3• Southside 30, Pioneer 13. *Brinnmx, vs. McCleary. (scheduled. but didn t play)• , First plaCe Mt, View and third ,ruling ~outhMde were both win- 'nets in the only two Twilight "B" League game• this week. Brinnon, which rests in the No. 2 spbt, was scheduled at McCleary M.anda ynigl~t, but the Grays Har- bor County club, due to vacations and other difficultie.~ was unable to field a team It was undecided /~t press time Wecb~e•day whether the ,game wottld be forfeited to .Brinnon or if it WOuld be made up at a later date. "A" League action ih slated to resume tonight after a two-weeK vacation layoff. McCleary will tra- vel to Mt. View and Skokomish will fro to Brinnvn. , , l eg' $2.49 Now $1.99 All Sales Final .............. Reg. $4.95 to $13.95 through the middle to score Dew- Cliff Sehoening in the 90 cc C son with what proved to be the Main, ffohn Osborne in the 250 ce t0 ]=[Orrol winning run. Tom Marshall .walked A Main, Harold Schnitzer in tile PB- jamming the stations, a dropped 650 cc A Main, Joel Cornett in the throw at first on Jim Richards' 650 cc B Main. Schnitzel' also Look first place in the 15-1at.)..w open class competi- tion which a.4 ht.ld at the con- S O M M E R :lug)on ;fdh racing program. The T" azcrs will hold a ben- 426-6432 Twilight 'B' League Olympia ....................... 0 0 0 2 1 l 0--4 httK ......................... 000 210 0--3 W.S.C.C.- ........................ 300, 00o 0--3 hits ......................... 200 110 0--3 SUMMA, TtY: 2b--Burnt)t, Hood. RBI --Bqrnett, Scott. I.evenhagen, IAttle. B--Comer, I,ammi 3, Burchfleht Ward, Kranz, I.evenhagcn Rogel SIntlnway, 'SO--Conm'r 5, Lynmn 7• BB--Comer 4, Lynmn 4. RRF--Conier 1. Lytllan 2, PB--Ba,•r 2, LOR---WSCC 6. Olyn)pia 2. NEC(I~ND GAME Olympia ab r ht%VSCC ah r h Kranz as 3 1 llBarr e 2 1 o Lvnhgn p 1 1 l'Burnctt I) 1 1 1 Little, ef3 1 llMcNatt p 0 0 0 Rpg('l 3b 3 1 21Scott ss S 0 2 Hcrness 1t)21 0)Hood rf 3 0 0 Johnson c 2 1 llPcrrson cf 3 0 0 Stewat:t t'f 2 0 0 Eubanks 3b 3 0 0 L~,'n)afi 2b 2 1 0 N'ason If2 1 1 Tohds 26 7 7:Brchfld lb2 0~1 I Totals ~ 4 7 Score by innlng~ Olympia .................................... 1 0 1 4 1--7 hits ................................... 1 0 1 3 2--7 W.S,C.C ................................... 300 l 0---4 hitK ...................................... 2 2 0 2 1--7 SUMMARY : 3b--Coiner. 2b--Scott, Rogel, Johnson. SB--Levenhagen. RBI --Levenhagen 2. Johnson 2, Comer, Burnott. Hood, SB-~Little. Rogel, Her- ne.~s, ffol)ns(,t). E--Comer. Scott, Parr- son, Eubanks. RRg"X--Levenhagen 4, Burner) 5. SO---Burnett 4• Lcvenhagen 5. BB--Levonhagen 4, Burnett ~, LOB --Olympia 3, WSCC 7• i , i , TUESDAY FOURSO~S 4 MORE F_INIsHERS NO obligation with 49-42-91-19-72 and ~:~ CHALLENGE TO LEADERS 46-49-95-19-76 to go with his open- The "4" Pin• .................... 26 Late•t finishers in the Presi ing 69. dent's Cup toutal ...... " TheH°t RollingSh°ts .......................... Pins .... ~ ......... 2123 15pre,s:s,'ure o~ Lar,T Lars0n(~"t~nt andPUtFredn° Five others completed their sec- ond 18s with Frank Travis wind- The Four "L" . ................... 18 18 St'uue , no completed their 54 ing up low with a net 140 for his Question Mal~ks ............... 15 21 holes with 207 net scol~es two rounds The 2nd 18 cards and , Four more COmplete" the full 36 hole nets for these five' The Duffers ...................... 14 z,~ distance during la•t w ' ' Go Go's : ........................ i .... 14 22 :, los - eekend bUt out in gr hp net l•t total The Foul' Marks .............. 13 23 tile. :~ ~ were six strokes offKnutzen 53-48-101-18-83+76--459 L,' C. Leman 193LloydHighHighclarkgames--Patseries551_BettyParrisholson 192,a~.,... ~oW n ii~ •!fi!~7! ~i~hnG~ !!e?~i~ ~ei!ii!~n ii "" • • ~ '~'~': !!'!i'ii!ii--'ili:: = [- :-ht _ _" ff er his third Clyde Coots still sits in the dr)v- Duffers 3 (Bob Olsen 543), Go straig net 71 With • " , [.. ~o 86 1~ ~ ..... a third 18 of er s seat with an 18-hole net of 65 (Sandy Kershner 484), Rolling Pins 1 (Pat Parrish 468); Hot Shots 3 (L. C. Leman 539), Ques- t!0n Marks 1 (Ralph ~m]~so~ 465); 4 Pins 2 (3ei'i~3/ Bldornttem 488), Four "L" 2 (Mclnelly 493). .: . " Pete his 54 ho~dlflrst two ~/gs. ::L:i:!::!:%i