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THURSDAY TR IO MERCHAI~TS HOUSEWI VES
W?smen's Hi Game: Nita Tinsley Men's Hi Game: Powell White 220Women's Hi Game: Jackie
Men's Hi Series: Powell White 617 McGuire,244
Middle School both the 60 yard low hurdles the long jump with a leap of Women's Hi Series: Nita Standings: Bull 10-2, Women s Hi Series: Jackie
team won a and the 100 yard dash. She won 14'4". The locals' other wins Tinsley-Ruth Boad 496 Hoodsport Merchants 81/2-31b, McGuire 566
Hansen's 8-4, RA Mac 8-4. S. Standings: Manke 9-3, Col.
t with Ocosta the hurdle event by seven- were in the 440 relay (58.7 9-3,StandingS:wingard'sArn°ld9-3, Hut & Smith8-4, Equip. 8-4, Capital 7-5, WSP 4-4, Sander's 8-4, Nault's 7-5, H.C.
last Tuesday in tenths of a second with a 9.9 seconds for a S.7-second Clary's 8-4, Harry's 71/z-41k, Billington s 6-6, Julius 3~b-8z/2, Bank 7-5, Rollin Wheels 6-6,
ing six of ten clocking and took the 100 in victory) and in the shotput, Fuller's 7-5, Bob's 6~z-Slk, M&O Dry Sort 2-10, PSNB 2-10, Fox Motor Boat 6-6, Hoodsport Sears
4-8, Nye 4-8, Makoviney 4-8, 1-7.
king up nine 12.9-- a half second fasterthan where Scottie Seljestad heaved Shel. Vets 3-9, Petty 2-6. Julius 0, Steve Wellington 6-6, Manke & Sons 6-6, Himlie
h , ,, , 5-7, B&R Oil 4-8, Cabin 4-8,
des firsts, the second place finisher, t e ball 28 7 . Hut 1, Nita Tinsley 494; 464; Hansen s 4, Randy Churchill Knudsen 3-9.
and Sherry McGee was just as Here are the results of the Arnold & Smith 3, Pat Boad 467; 520; Dry 0, Mike Scott 460; Cabin 1, Corkey Dorn 417;
Harry s 3, Ruth Boad 494; Petty's Hoods. Merch. 4, Powell White Rollin 3, Peg Knutzen 482;
~e( up two of impressive. She won the 180 meet: 1, Pat Petty 445; Nye's 2, Lee617; WSP 1, Austin Jerpe 478; Himlie 3, Patty Brown 472;
as the locals yard dash by 2.1 seconds with a 60 LH -- Lee Shelton (S), E lmlund 380; Makoviney's 2, Bull 3, Curt Casey 527; S. Equip. Manke & Sons 1, Sally Graham
Kathy Durkin 396; Clary's 4, 4, Tom Skillman 508; Fox 0, Jeff 408; Knudsen 0, Margie Knudsen
ta s 63 24.9 mark and won the high 9.9; SueEllen Coverdale (O), Louise Claw 444: M&O 0. Diana Fox 454; PSNB 0, John Hulet 404: Nault's 4. Jackie McGuire
10.6; Darcee Anderson (O), 475; RA Mac 4, Fred Bostwick
jump at 4'6".
Shelton was also second in
61.
the field in
Kathleen Byrne 5, Kristi Leaf 3,
Debbie Coleman 1, Sue Wyatt
0, Pat Trotzer 0, Janey Eager 0;
Sheiton 12, Centralla 1S --
Franklin 7, Byrne 2, Wyatt 1,
Leaf 1, Trotzer 1, Eager 0,
Coleman 0.
Sheiton 2, Centraila 15 --
Jennie Cross 1, Val Ogg 1,
Carol Knight 0, Teresa Walker
0, Kathy Monroe 0, Wendy
Brown O; Shelton 1S, Centralia
10.7; Traci Enz (M), 10.8.
100 -- Lee Shelton (S), 12.9;
SueEllen Coverdale (O), 13.4;
Denise Wheeler (S), 13.6; Lisa
Dart (O), 13.9.
50-- Michele Polk (O), 7.1;
Darcee Anderson (O), 7.2; Cin-
dy Baxter (S), 7.3; Kelly Byrne
(S), 7.6.
330-- Lisa Dart (O), 48.2;
Sue Pasic (M), 54.2; Karen
Baze (S), 55.0; Carla Calhoun
(M), 55.9.
180 -- Sherry McGee (S),
24.9; Pam Ahlf (S), 27.0; Margo
Christie (M), 27.2; Jackie Hart-
soch (O), 27.7.
440 relay -- Shelton 58.7;
Montesano 64.4.
Shot -- Scottie Seljestad (S),
28'7"; Ted Zilliett (M), 28'4";
Kris Wade (M), 27'91/2"; Jack-
Offerdal 439; Fuller's 1, Bubbs
Fuller 421; Bob's 3, Lorriane
Huber 454; Wingard's 3, Frankie
Barnes 475; Shel. Vets 1, Birgitta
Jenner 400.
HOUSEWIVES
Women's Hi Game: Donna
Coleman 208
Women's Hi Series: Donna
Coleman 544
GUYS & DOLLS
Men's Hi Game: Leo Nault 203
Men's Hi Series: L.C. Leman 506
Women's Hi Game: Judy LaMont
179
555; Billington's 3, Milt Jennings
462; Capital 1, Dick Arnold 474.
MEN'S COMMERICAL
Men's Hi Game: Joe Anderson
256
Men's Hi Series: Joe Anderson
628
Standings: Nite 10-2,
Certified 9-3, Photo 7V2-4V2, Gott
7-5, Manke61k-5V2, B&R 6-6,
Morgan 6-6, Airport 5-7, Stewart
5-7, Vern's 4-8, S. Foods 3-9,
Wolden 3-9.
S. Foods 1, Jim Fisher 502;
Airport 3, Joe Anderson 628;
566; Col. Sander's 4, Birgitta
Jenner 468; Hoodsport Sears 0,
Judy Krause 476; Motor Boat 3,
Ida Hyatt 511; Manke .3, Jackie
Gearhart 390; H.C. Bank 1,
Donna Coleman 453.
SHELTON RECREATION
Women's Hi Game: Joan Engen
162
Women's Hi Series: Joah Engen
436
Standings: Waite 7-1, Lk.
Limerick 5-3, Lucky Lager 3-5,
Angel's I-7.
Waite 4-0, Maxine Waite 432;
Lucky 0-4, Jerri Alseth 398; Lk.
Women's Hi Series: Kathy Verne's 1, Verne SchuffenhauerLimerick 4-0, Mary Lou Nault
LeBresh 524 505; Morgan 3, Bob Lanman 520;402; Angel's 0-4, Joan Engen 436.
Standings: Phantoms 11-1, Photo il/2, Lloyd Clark 522;
Straf 8-4, Ryan 8-4, Haws 7-5,Manke 21/2, Jerry Christy 535;
No. 9 7-5, Salad 6-6, Busters 5-7, Gott 1, L.C. Leman 543; B&R 3,SIMPSON RECREATION
Fred Snelgrove 491; Certified 4,
Bill Baker 532; Wolden 0, Paul
Pointers 5-7, Kyds 5-7, Jad's 4-8,
Carpetbaggers 4-8, Sandbaggers
2-10.
No. 9 0, Bob Lanman 475;
Phantoms 4, Dion Strozyk 455;
Sandbaggers 0, Helene Redman
411; Ryan 4, Mike Johnson 492;
Kyds 3, Betty Johnson 487;
Busters 1, Rich Waring 447;
Pointers 3, Dian Tullar 461;Jad's
11 -- Knight 8, Brown 3,
Monroe 2, Cross 1, Ogg 1,
ie Hartsoch (O), 27'91A". 1, AI Litton 417; Carpetbaggers4,
Walker 0; Sheiton 7, Centralla LJ -- Lisa Dart (O), 14'9"; ClayLaMont 461; HawsO, Curt
15 -- Monroe 3, Ogg 2, Lee Shelton (S), 14'4"; Sue Snyder 457; Salad 2, L.C. Leman
Coleman 1, Brown 1, Knight 0, Ellen Coverdale (O), 13'41/4"; 506; Straf 2, Kathy LeBresh 524.
Walker 0. Denise Wheeler (S), 13'3A''. WOMEN'S CITY
Women's Hi Game: Carol Barnes
The girls try for their first Baseball throw --- Della 195
league win against Lima's Hurt (M), 170'9"; Lori Cherry Women's Hi Series: Char Tobin
498
Eagles Thursday on Shelton's (M), 149'2"; Robin Winne (S), Standings: Fir ,11-5, Morgan's
floor. Then on Tuesday, they're 148'3"; Pare Ahlf (S), 142'4". 10-6, Lumbermen s 6-10, 40&8
at Timberline for another HJ -- Sherry McGee (S), 5-11.
Lumbermen's 0, Bev Kunnanz
league encounter. , ,,. , ,,
46 ,LisaCochraine(M),44 ; 370; Fir 4, Carol Barnes 431;
Karla Calhoun (M), 4'0"; Traci 40&8 1, Helen Leonard 405;
Enz (M), 3'10". Morgan's 3, Char Tobin 498.
Shelton's junior varsity SWING SHIFT
Men's Hi Game: L.C. Leman &
team ran the other two squads George Ahlquest 217
out of the stadium. The score Men's Hi Series: George Ahlquist
was Shelton 79, Montesano 18 541
Standings: Veneer 21, Mill 4
and Ocosta 12 as Shelton girls 20, Dry Planer 20, Dry Shed 19,
won nine of ten events and took Green Planer 19, Hemlockers 18,
12 other places. Here are those Mill 3 15.
Mill 3 8, Virgil LaMont 352;
results: Veneer 8, George Ahlquist 541;
60 LH -- Denise Wheeler Dry Shed 11, Ron Dickinson 492;
(S), 10.6; Karen Baze (S), 10.7; Hemlockers 5, Mel McGee 460;
Green Planer 13, John Manning
Cindy Baxter (S), 10.9; Julie 426; Mill 4 10, Gary Kunnanz
Cedell (M), 12.0. 473; Dry Planer 11, L.C. Leman
539.
100 --- Leslie Schumacher
(S), 14.2; Robin Winne (S), SUNDAY MIXED FOURSOME
14.9; Tricia Byrne (S), 14.9; Men's Hi Game: George Witcraft
217
Teri Hecker (O), 15.3. Men's Hi Series: Jim Brewer 583'
50 -- Tanya Rasmussen (S), Women's Hi Game: Nancy Brewer
7.5; Joyce Bishop (S), 7.9; 191
Women's Hi Series: Nancy Brewer
Robin Bennett (O), 8.0; Gayle 548
Peterson (M), 8.2. Standings: Dogs 11-7, Totems
8-4, Farmers 7-5, Hookers 7-5,
330 -- Tanya Rasmussen H2OK9s 6-6, Bs 6-6, Balz 6-6,
(S), 52.4; Connie Murphy (M), Lakers 5-7, Hot Dogs 5-7,
54.9; Rhonda Sherer (S), 54.9; Moonshiners 4-8, Ding 4-8, Pros
3-9.
Gayle Peterson (M), 57.9. Hot Dogs 3, Tick Skillman
180 -- Scottie Seljestad (S), 470; H2OKgs 1, Glenda Ettlin
531; Moonshiners O, Rollie Walter
28.2; Lisa Brown (S), 29.0; 459; Dogs 4, GeorgeWitcraft 556;
Cassy Coulter (M), 29.7; JulieBalz 2, D.J. Hartwell 482; Lakers
Peterson (M), 30.5. 2, Floyd Fuller 520; Bs 1, Sam
Smith 420; Farmers 3, Jim
440 relay--Shelton, 63.4; Brewer 583; Totems 4, Char
Ocosta, 68.4. Tobin 490; Oing O, Lee Boad 466;
Pros O, Mike Clary 475; Hookers
Shot -- Mary Hayne (O), 4, Dawn Dunbar 449.
25'11"; Nancy White (S), LADIES COFFEE TRIO
2Y2V2"; Lori Evans (S), 23'0"; Women's Hi Game: Linda Ells
Gayle Peterson (M), 21'7". (sub.) 177
Women's Hi Series: Becky Willis
LJ ~ Cindy Baxter (S), 467
12,83A,'; Joyce Bishop (S), Standings: Taylor Arco 11-1,
Players sought 12'5"; Rhonda Shearer (S), Nimrod 10-2, Airport Groc. 9-3,
Shel. Binders 9-3, Dick's 7-5,
12,31/2"; Misty Worley (O), Andrew's 6-6, Century 5-7,
Shelton girls and women 16 11'1/2''. Hansen's 5-7, Timber Bowl 4-8,
years of age and over are invited Baseball throw -- Tricia SITE 3-9, Mel 2-10, Beautique
to play volleyball at the Bordeaux Byrne (S!, 123'3"; Julie Reams1-11.
Beautique 0, Sue Kimmel
Elementary School gym (on tM), 112 7 ; Jen Spooner (O), 420; Taylor Arco 4, Becky Willis
Hillcrest) every Monday night i05,71/~"; Valarie Glassey (S), 467; Mel 1, Rebecca Dally 358;
Andrews 3, Linda Craiget 438;
from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 102'4". Airport Groc. 2, Murna Rathbun
There is no league set-up, so HJ -- Leslie Schumacher 450; Timber Bowl 2, Terri Kiser
396; Century O, Bee Brandt 431;
the gels are under no obligation to (S), 4'0"; Connie Murphy (M), Hansen's ;4, Junette Wooden 409;
come every week and they may 3 10 , Julie Peterson (M), Nimrod 2, Gwen Sharpe 439;
play any Monday night they wish 3'8"; Cassy Coulter (M), 3'8". Shel. Binders 2, Linda Ells (sub.)
454; SITE 1, Ramona Smith 383;
to participate. Dick's 3, Susan Miller 346.
School's girls
away from
at Centralia last
an 0-2 Black
girls lost both
with the
1-2.
confidence was
eir (Shelton's)
," said Climber
"They
and then
confidence.
really nervous
lost the first
the first
, then dropped
!-15, 15-11, 7-15
Varsity playing.
results of the
14, Centralia
Franklin 5,
>all tournament
sixty-four teams
Golf Club
its second
Best Ball
18. A
greeted the field
Shirley
mway; Mary
t.
gross -- Doris
Golia, Grays
net _. Zetta
Pat Mont-
Lakes.
net -_ Alice
l]eneditti, Fir-
Sutton, Patti Schillinger, Alder-
brook; Billie Churchill,
LakeLand Village; Lila Frodei,
Bayshore.
PM first lap -- Lee Paulson,
Mary Lou Writer, Olympia.
Second lap -- Anne Correa,
Cleo Holbrook, Olympia.
Closest to pin prizes:
No. 3, AM -- Wanda Giles,
Bea Johnson, Scott Lake.
No. 3, PM --- Joanne
Bloomquist, Bobble Cloin,
Artondale.
No. 8, AM -- Stella Allen,
Kaye Ellison, Bayshore.
No. 8, PM -- Pat Cologerou,
Margo Jack, Fircrest.
No. 16, AM -- Karen Odle,
Enrma Jean McCulley, Oaks-
ridge.
No. 16, PM -- Orah
Veldkamp, Elta Byrne, Grays
Harbor.
No. 11, AM -- Duffey
DeFrang, Joan Dayton, Dunge-
ness.
No. 11, PM -- Electra
Koeniger, Barbara Hoonan,
Grays Harbor.
net __ Tess
lngram,
tie. Jean
Bayshore;
Bay-
eager, Jeanne
Dorothy
~y, Fir-
Ill
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Johanson 442; Stewart O, Jack
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SIMPSON WOMEN'S
Women's Hi Game: Char Tobin
2O8
Women's Hi Series: Nene Pleines
563
Standings: Govey 8-4, IBP
8-4, Accounting 8-4, Olympic 7-5,
Engineering 6-6, CM Shop 6-6,
Loggers 6-6, Research 6-6,
Purchasing 5-7, Veneer 5-7,
Lumber 4-8, power 3-9.
Loggers 2, Claudia Russell
413; Accounting 2, Jane White
515; CM Shop 3, Carol Jagnow
439; Power 1, Shannon Carr 417;
Purchasing 1, Dawn Dunbar 447;
Engineering 3, Arlene Likes 461;
IBP 2, Marlene Campagna 506;
Research 2, Mabel LaBelle 497;
Olympic 0, Mildred Daniels 450;
Govey 4, Nene Pleines 563;
Veneer 4, Nita Tinsley 462;
Lumber 0, Jean Petty 520.
SHELTON SCRATCH
Men's High Game: L. C. Leonan
214
Men's High Series: Dave Clark
585
Standings: Clary Loggin' 49,
Salmon Smackers 43, Frost 40,
Timber Bowl 38, Nault's 331/2,
Southpaws 26Vz, B&I 26.
Salmon Smackers 16, Dave
Clark 585; B&T 8, Buck Mackey
482; Nault's 8V2, Ev LaBelle 510;
Southpaws 11z/2, Joe Anderson
539; Timber Bowl 14, Rusty
Plienes 517; Clary 16, Wayne
Clary 571; Frost 13, Jack Frost
521.
Women's Hi Game: Donna
Coleman 187
Women's Hi Series: Donna
Coleman 518
Standings: Loggers 8-4,
Railroads 7-5, Loaders 5-7, Shops
4-8. Betty Russell -- 4-7-10 split
(picked up}. Jeanette Schneider
120 triple series.
Railroads 3, Vi McGee 435;
Loggers 2, Joan Engen 441; Shops
2, Donna Coleman 518; Loaders
1, Clara Erickson 417.
Owner
Ken Michael
121 West Railroad
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