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Red
Annual Meet
HOOD CANAL'S OFFENSE bumped heads with the defense this week as
the Trojans got ready for their opener with Montesano on September 23.
The team is now in the Black Hills Freshman League.
;ryant of the
Trojans
s squad has
experience,
enthusiasm
that was
first season
the Trojans,
has three
lac
Is
assistant coaches and 33 of the 60
boys in the school are out for
football.
In only their second year, the
Trojans have joined the Black
ttills League Freshman circuit.
Bryant said about I I boys from
each the seventh, eighth and ninth
grades are turning out. Only the
eighth and ninth graders will face
the rest of the all-freshman teams
in the league.
The mentor thinks his troops
will do well in the league.
"Whether we win, lose or draw,
we'll put on a good performance.
We'll surprise a few," he
predicted.
Four Bills coach the Trojans.
As well as Bryant, there are Bill
;~iii!i
ue
Archer and two Bill Smiths.
Archer and the younger Bill
Smith are both former Shelton
tiighclimber quarterbacks. They
are working with the backs,
donating their time. Bryant and
the elder Bill Smith are working
with the linemen.
ttood Canal will open at home
on September 23 with
Montesano. Bryant said the team
has a nucleus of about 18 boys
that the Trojans will build around
for the season. He gave a tentative
starting lineup for the Montesano
game:
The ends will be Lloyd
Shugart and Dale Anderson.
Guards are Lawrence Wilbur and
Chuck Longshore. The tackles
will be Dana Frint and Karl
Wilbur and the center is Rick
Blanchard. The backfield consists
of quarterback Delbert Miller,
halfbacks Jeff Pill and Clayton
Molinero and fullback Pat
LeClair.
When the team goes on the
defensive, Jesse Sharpe and Bill
Simmons will come in at tackles
and George Jarvis fills a
cornerback spot. Also promising
to help when he becomes eligible
in a few weeks is a transfer from
Shelton Junior High, Gary Wilbur.
HOOD CANAL
1971 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Sept. 23 MONTESANO 2:30 p. m.
Sept. 30 HOQUIAM 2:30 p.m.
Oct. 7 at Hopkins 2:30 p.m.
Oct. 14 at Elma 4:00 p.m.
Oct. 21 MILLER 2:30 p.m.
Oct. 28 at Shelton 2:00 p.m.
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SHELTON RECREATION
Women's Hi Game: Darlene Cuzic
-- Betty Mast 191.
Women's Hi Series: Donna
Coleman 489.
Standings: Dairy Queen 3-1;
Puget Sound Nat. Bank 3-1;D&E
Trophies 3-1; Trail Blazers 2z/2-11/2;
Shelton Recreation lZ/2-2]/z;
Harpers 1-3; B&J Mart ]-3;
Hoodsport Cafe ]-3.
Puget Sound Nat. Bank 3,
Betty Mast 439; HoodsDort Cafe
1, Helen Spaulding 410; Dairy
L~ueen 3, Carole Dale 410;
Harpers 1, Cleo Hulet 463; Trail
Blazers 2J/z, Carrie Griffie 404;
Shelton Recreation 11/P. Donna
Coleman 489; B&J Mart l, Marg
lsent 4b/; D&E Trophies 3,
Darlene Cuzick 469.
SIMPSON RECREATION
Women's Hi Game: Linda Tibbits
201.
Women's Hi Series: Linda Tibbits
538.
Standings: Kathy Motherwell
6-7-10 split conversion, 5-10, 5-7
split conversion. Shop 3-1;
Loggers 3-1; Railroad 1-3;
Loaders 1-3.
Railroad I, Kathy Motherwell
525; Loggers 3, Linda Tibbits
538; Shops 3, Jo Hein 488;
Loaders 1, Marlis Monger 427.
LADLES THURSDAY TRIO
Women's Hi Game: Millie Nelson
200.
Women's Hi Series: Millie Nelson
489.
Standings: Servicemaster of
Mason County 3-1; Clary
Trucking 3-1; Arnold & Smith
Ins. 2-2; D. Makoviney Const. 2-2;
The Hut 2-2; Shelton Veterinary
20: Nve Co. 2-2: Olvmoic Paint
2-2; Wingards Sporting Goods
1-3; B. Fuller Custom Builder 1-3.
Arnold & Smith Ins. 2-2,
Millie Nelson 489; Nye Co. 2-2,
Dorothy Ahrens 382; Clary
Trucking 3-1, Louise Clary 451;
B. Fuller Custom Builder 1-3,
Bunny Orr 415; Wingards
Sporting Goods 1-3, Frankie
Barnes 421; Servicemaster of M.C.
3-1, Mabel La Belle 478; Olympic
Paint 2-2, Marcia Cook 380; The
Hut 2-2, Betty La Mont 418; D.
Makoviney Const. 2-2; Barbara
Notan 470; Shelton Veterinary
2-2, Tuey Schumacher 415.
12:30 LEAGUE
Women's Hi Game: Sonja Pearson
257.
Women's Hi Series: Sonja Pearson
587.
Standings: Nell's Pharmacy
3-1; Bob's Tavern 3-1; C&L Time
1-3; Shelton Glass 1-3.
Shelton Glass 1, Shirley Stites
507; Nell's Pharmacy 3, Edith
Chamblin 486; C&L Time 1,
Sonja Pearson 587; Bob's Tavern
3, Sharon Huisingh 539.
HOUSEWIVES
Women's HI Game: Margaret
Bibbee 213.
Women's Hi Series: Margaret
Bibbee 522. , ~.'~:~ ~:~=-~
Standings: Whiteys Auto
Body 6-2; Dean's Gun Shod 4-4:
Witcraft & Swope Logging 4-4;
Philip Lake GaPs 4-4; Skipper
John's Rest. 4-4; Hood Canal
Marina 4-4; Springwater Tavern
4-4; B&R Oil 4-4; Manke & Sons
4-4; BaN's Food Center 2-6.
Skipper John's Restaurant 1,
Margaret Bibbee 522; Hood Canal
Marina 3, Emil Pleines 450; Philip
Lake Gals 1, Bea Brandt 451;
Manke & Sons 3, Toni Matson
427; Springwater Tavern 3, Iona
Visser 482; Balls Food Center 1,
Alice Longacre 400; Deans Gun
Shop 1, Betty Dean 451; Whitey's
Auto Body 3, Pat Boad 481; B&R
Oil 3. Shirlev Weaver 506:
Witcraft & Swope Logging 1,
Edith Walter 482.
Homelitd150
Automatic
Chain Saw
SIMPSON MEN'S
Men's Hi Game: Aub Blochberger
245.
Men's Hi Series: Troy West 584.
Standings: Chippers 4-0;
Railroad 3-1; Shop 3-1; Boom
3-1; Mill 4 1-3; Loaders 1-3; Mill 3
1-3; IBP 0-4.
IBP 0, Mel Mickelson 478;
Chippers 4, Ed Crossan 499; Shop
3, Max Hanlon 519; Loaders 1,
Steve Henderson 440; Mill 3 ],
Bob Brown 471; Boom 3, Gale
Albrecht 570; Railroad 3, Aub
Blochberger 553; Mill 4 1, Troy
West 584.
GUYS & DOLLS
Men's Hi Ga~e: Dean Perry 202.
Men's Hi Series: Leon Karch 546.
Women's Hi Game: Helen Rice
215.
Women's Hi Series: Helen Rice
583.
Standings: Sandbaggers 2380,
4-0; Morgan Transfer 2378, 4-0;
New Comers 2307, 4-0; Riots
2317, 3-1; Woodchucks 2279,
3-1; Kinfolk 2256, 3-1; 4 Lovers
2261. 1-3; Outcasts 2200. 1-3:
Straf 2153, 1-3; Bullheads 2225,
0-4; 4B's 2217, 0-4; Carpetbaggers
2207, 0-4.
Woodchucks 3, Mel Hughs
457; 4-Lovers 1, Leon Karch 546;
Morgan Transfer 4, Bob Lanman
b41; 4 B's0, Dan Brown 460; Kin
Folk 3, Ken Wolden 480;
Outcasts 1, Lloyd Murr 464;
Riot's 3. Helen Rice 583; Straf 1.
Leo Nault 490; Carpet Baggers 0,
Rea Brown 448; Newcomers 4,
Muriel Mueller 491; Bullheads 0,
Bill Fredson 473; Sandbaggers 4,
Lionel Leman 541.
MR. & MRS. HANDICAP
Men's Hi Game: Del Stormo 192.
Men's Hi Series: Del Stormo 534.
Women's Hi Game: Lucille
Chapman 172;
Women's Hi Series: Margaret
Bibbee 477.
Standings: Not Established-
all teams haven't bowled.
Harvey Griffey picked up
3-7-10 split. Evergreen Florists 3,
Les Collins 455; Hoodsport
Texaco 1, George Wright 464;
Tyee Well Drilling 2, Del Stormo
534; Von's Floor Covering 2,
Vernon Beeson 498; Sargents
Oysters 0, Mel Matson 406; Lake
Cushman 4, Harold Bibbee 524;
Eacrett Lumber 0, Eldon Todd
505; J&J Service 4, Lee Chapman
505; Allyn Shell 0, Harvey
Griffey 415; Mason Co. Credit
Union 4, Ron Warren 441; Dick's
Diggers, Nina Dishon 474.
Set Sept. 28
The annual no-host dinner
meetingof the Thurston-Mason
County Chapter American Red
Cross will be held at the
Panorama City Restaurant Sept.
28 at 7 p.m. Election of officers
will be held.
Tom Jenkinson, director,
Thurston County Planning
Council, will be the guest speaker.
Jenkinson will speak on
"Thurston County and what Will
Be Its Future".
The public is invited.
Reservations should be made by
calling the Red Cross Chapter,
Olympia 352-8575, by Sept. 23.
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