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In, ICS
X-country
team wins
Thursday, October 9
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LADLES COFFEE TRIO
Game: Shirely 2W;2men's Hi Game: Becky Willis GUYS & DOLLS TUESDAY NITE SIMPSON RECREATION Shelton High School's varsity
Men's Hi Game: Larry Johnson MIXED W7oBmen's Hi Game: Jean Diggle cross-country team easily
221 Men's Hi Game: Jerry Mallory
Series:Shirley W0o8men's Hi Series: Becky Willis Men's Hi Series: Larry Johnson 223
545 Men's Hi Series: Jerry Mallory Women's Hi Series: Georgia outclassed Centraliaand Olympia
Coleman 468
~keanke&&sonsOrr 11-9,14"6' 18-2,Standings:Nimrod 14-6,TaylorAirportT°wneGroc. Women'sLeBresh 190 Hi Game: Kathy W?gen569 's Hi Game: Jean Petty Standings: Loaders 13-7, in a triangular meet last Thursday
Loggers 12-8, Railroads 10-10,at Centralia as the Climber
uank 101/2.91/z,13-7, Timber Bowl 12-8, Century Women's Hi Series: Kathy W;srnen's Hi Series: Pat Tinker Shops5-15.
,~ars 10-10, Col. 11-9, Dick's 11-9, Sh. Binder LeBresh 521 Loaders 4, Betty Russell 461; harriers took top honors in each
B8 R 10-10 Lea 10-10, Hansen's 9-11, Andrews' Standings: Heehaws 15-5, Loggers 0, Leslie Cochran 399;division.
Meter Mart'9-11, 9-11, Beautique 5-15, SITE4-16, Phantoms 12-8, Salad 12-8, Standings: Lumbermen's Railroads 3, Georgia Coleman Shelton had 19 points to
Jd.'en 7-13. Mel's4-16. Rollers 1 1-9, Straf 11-9, 161b-31/z, ITT Waterboys 15-5,468;Shops 1, Jean Diggle430.
Mtrgie Knudsen Airport Grocery 1, Mary Carpetbaggers 1 1-9, 4 Kyds West 11-9, Mell 10-10, ITT Maint. Centralia's 42 and Olympia's 44.
rlEy~Weaver 541; Wood 458; Nimrod 3, Sharon 10-10, Hotpointers 9-11, Nine 9J/z-101/2, Chris' 91h-101/2, Byrnes FRATERNAL Coach Leon Stutzman's jayvee
-O'ky Oorn 431;Crouch 421; Beautique 1, Sharon 8-12, Busters 7-13, Jade 6-14. 9-11, Sh. L&H 9-11, McComb's Men',s Hi Game: Clay Keith 236 squad also prevailed in a two-way
Inl', 2J/z, Donna Hoyt 436; Dick's 3 Alice Perry 4 Kyds 3, Cal & Betty 81/z-111/2, Wilson 71h-121/2, Sh. Mens Hi Series: Dave Knutzen
r~inlie 3, Putt350; Mel's 1, Pat Jackson 335;Johnson 457- Carpetbaggers 1, Binder 71h-121/2, Pauley's Motor 574
meet, edging Centre/Me 26-30.
Y
~.Ol. Sanders 1, 0,CenturYRamonaJ' BeasmithBrandt430;490;TaylorSITE PerryBOnnie466;Weber'straf442;3,NineLeo1' NaultDean 7-13. Standings: Bull Moose 16-4, Although undefeated Frances
!1~i156; Manke & Towne 4, Becky Willis 508; 529; Sandbaggers 0, Harold SIMPSON WOMEN'S West. Auto 12-8, Moose Antlers Nelson of Sheltons .~.rls team
: 4h843~laWnh:e~ Andrews' 3. Sharon Tibbets 476: Redman 428- Hotpointers 4, W?lmens Hi Game: Joan Sowers 12-8, Elks 11-9, Fuller (wk.
behind) 10-6, Rotary 10-10, came in first in her diwsion, the
' ~raham 459; Hansen's 1, Joyce Arnold 416; Arvel Tullar 45'9; Salad 3, L.C. Lions 9-11, Moose Heads 9-11, distaff squad narrowly lost to
1, Judy Krause Sh. Binders 0, Darleen RohweinLeman 525; Phantoms 1, Gene Women's Hi Series: Bobble Sh. Const. (wk. behind) 8-8, PUD Olympia 27-20 in a dual meet.
~lart 3, Merge 401 ; Timber Bowl 4, Terri Strozyk 468; Rollers 2 Don Craig Barnett 508 Three 7-13, Kiwanis 7-13, Nimrod
Ull's 1, Mary Lou Kiser/Debbie Mallow 419. 485; Jade 2, Joe Coogan 442; Standings: Govey 14-6, 7-13. Seven Shelton runners made
Heehaws 4, Larry Johnson 545; Accouting 13-7, IBP 111/2-81/2, Lions 2, Clay Keith 569; Elks the top ten in the varsity division.
SHELTON SCRATCH Busters 0, Jim Williams 458. Research 11-9, CM Shop 101h-91h, 2. Harold Redman 463; Moose They are:
dERCIAI Men s Hi Game: Mike Clary 222 Lumber 10-10, Sh. Veneer 10-10, Antlers 3 Lloyd Clark 551; Bull
le: Patty Brown Standings: Clary s 74, Frost MIXED DOUBLES 9-11, Olympic 9-11, Loggers 8-12, Kiwanis 3, Bert Miller 465; PUP John Clayton (4th)
Men's Hi Series: Mike Clary 582 SUNDAY NIGHT Engineering 9-11, Purchasing Moose 1', Dave Knutzen b/4; Dave Johnson(let)
l~ries: Nancy Brewer 67, Smackers 65, Timber Bowl Men's Hi Game: Terry Knight 226Power 5-15.
63, Nault's 531h, B&J 351/2, Men's Hi Series: Terry Knight 578 Purchasing 3, Bobble Barnett Three 1, Willie Flint 487; Nimrod
Y's 22-2, Southpaws 31. Women's Hi Game: Nita Tinsley 508; Olympic 1, Cleo Hulet 436; 3, Harry James Jr. 512; Moose Arden Merriman(Sth)
Heads 1, Jack Barnes 484; Sh. BI]J Bo s(6th)
15-9, Smackers 11, Dave Clark 538; 191 Loggers 1, Claudia Russell 417; Const. and Fuller Const. (to be Brian Perkins(7th)
ields 12-12, B&J 7, Buck Mackey 524; Nault's Women's Hi Series: Nita TinsleyLumber 3, Joan Sowers 503; CM completed later); Rotary 3, Jim
Land 11-13, 10, Mel Arnold 556; Southpaws 444 Shop 31b, Jackie Coots 450; IBP Shrum 541; West. Auto 1, Roy Brett Haskell (9th)
Certified O, Bob Haselwood 483; Timber Standings: Knudsen 15-5, I/z, Jean Hartwell 487; Sh. Veneer West 496. Brian Hays (10th)
Emblem Bowl 11, Mac Mclnelly 519; Merv's 13-7, Bob's 13-7 SITE 2, Joyce Fredson 456;
f, ,,
Clary's 17, Mike Clary 582; Frost 12-8, Jef s 11-9, Barnes 10-10, Accounting 2, Helen Rice 496; Climber Brian Willis won the
ion Strozyk 10, Jack Frost 542. Four 10-10, Simpson Bldg. 9-11, Power 0, Mary Wood 379; Nothing to hide jayvee division.
Captal 9-11, JX 7-13 Clarys Research 4, Mabel LaBelle 481;
vini Brewer MEN'S COMMERCIAL 6-14, Three 5-15. ' Govey 3, Donna Coleman 470; Paint me as I am, warts and all Shelton meets Timberline and
Betty Gray Men's Hi Game: Scott Robertson' Jeff s 2, Jeff Thomspon 541; Engineering 1, Judy LaMent 450. Oliver CromwellCapital this afternoon in a home
:arol Jaqnow227
Incy Brewer Men's HI Series: Dave Knutzen Simpson Bldg. 2, Terry Knight
' Brown 532; 587 578; ,JX 1, Harry Cook 457- contest scheduled for 4 p.m.
~a Ells 516; Standings: Nitehawks 13-7, Clary s 3, Rex Gunter 459~
Knudsen 3, Steve Anderson 447;
Hoover 370; Certified 13-7, Manke 121/2-71/2, Barnes' 1, Jack Barnes417; Bob's
Leaf 440; Morgan 12-8, Photo 111h-81h, 3, Dave Tinsley 505; Three 1,
/ble Ristine Verne's 10-10, Airport 10-10, S. Allen Bragg 423; Capital 1, Pete
t Bead 507; Foods 10-10, Gott 9-11, B&R Olsen 420; SITE 3, Randy
man 424. 8-12, Stewart 8-12, Wolden 3-17. Churchill 527; Merv's 3, Rob
Photo 3, Curt Casey 571; Settle 445; Four 1, Bill Hibbert
ary
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Totems
Certified 1, Bob Haselwood 557;
S. Foods 3, Howard Jeffries 529;
Nitehawks 1, Dave Knutzen 587;
Verne's 3, Dan Brown 540; Gott
1, Harry James 504; Stewart 0,
Joe Brown 513; Airport 4, Carl
Ettlin 533; Morgan 4, Bob
Lanman 510; B&R O, Duane
Wilson 480; Wolden O, Gary
Wolden 490; Manke 4, Jerry
Christy 530.
3, K9s
ros 7-13.
rtwell 486;
542; Hot
419.
MERCHANTS
Men's Hi Game: Austin Jerpe 218
Men's Hi Series: Dave Clark 607
Standings: RaMac 15.5,
Cap tel 14-6, WSP 12-8, Hansen s
12-8, Schlitz 12-8, Hood Merch.
1 1V2-81/2, S. Equip. 10-10,
Billington's 8-12, Dry Sort 7-13,
PSNB 7-13, Fox 6-14, J. Chevron
51b-141b.
448; SHELTONJUNIOR WSP 3, Austin Jerpe 523;
Klein 468; Men's Hi Game: Doug Tratnick PSNB 1, DuaneGatewood484;J.
460; BS 2,
)s 3, Non 233 Chevron 1 Cal Ching 442; Capital
Men's Hi Series: Bill Lang 536
John Fogo 447; S. Equip. 2, Tom
Joe Brown W?Trnen's Hi Game: Tamie Tullar3, Jim Patton 568; Dry Sort 2,
3, George
Jennings 504; Hansen s 3, Dave
1, Wayne W?cen's Hi Series: Tamie TullarSkillman 463; Billington s 1, Milt
Bead 500; Clark 607; Hood Merch. 1, Powell
t 471. Standings: VFW 10-2, Joslin White 507; Fox 3, Bill Fox 503;
~10 10-2, Rose 9-3, Merv's 8-4, Mason RaMac 4, Roland Cuzick 520;
Stat. 6-6, Hut 6-6, Hoodsport Schlitz 0, Lynn Southmayd 459.
Nita Tinsley Cafe 5-7, Donut Tree 5-7,
• Hembroff 5-7, Legion 3-9, C&C WOMEN'S 12:30
~eries. Nita Tinsley 3-9. Women's Hi Game: Donna
Merv's 2, Bill Strutz 432; Coleman 199
16-4, Hut Legion 2, Shelly Hanson 354; Women's Hi Series: Donna
Wingard's
V2, Clary',sC&C O, Cathy Pleines 436; Rose Coleman 558
4, Rick Rose 474; Donut Tree 2; Standings:Bob's 12-8 Sh.
qz, Pettys ~Hut2;.HembroffJ, Bill Lang536;~Glass 12-8, Neils~8-12, Mason
6-14, M&O VFW 3, Dave D. 513;Hoodsp~t ~ Garbage 8-12.
les 458; ~2~afe~ ~,"P~[e ~1~; Josl~ ~ Sh. Glass 3, LaVonne Castle
, Boo AnderSOn 458; Mason .494; !~a~on Garbage 1, Betty
t;Hut3, Stat. 3, Jim Odell 454; Russell440; Bob's 4, Donna
i, Millie Lumbermen's 1, Desi Clayton Coleman 558; NeWs 0, Jeanne
Virginia 372. Diggle 394.
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Bac 413
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IB II II
In today's fast-paced, up-tight
world, one of the most precious
resources we have is open space. Room
to roam. Places to get away from
it all.
ITT Rayonier owns and manages
370,000 acres of forestland on
Washington's majestic Olympic
Peninsula. It's mighty relaxing
territory. And at just about any given
moment, nearly all of it is open for
public recreation.
We support the multiple-use concept,
becau.~e it makes a lot ot sense.
Private forestlands provide much
more than raw material for products.
They're also valuable as a recreational
resoLIrce.
Lakes and streams abound with
fish. Lush mountains and valleys
for the avid hiker or a serene picnic.
And some of the best hunting
anywhere. There's something
for everybody.
On Rayonier forest/ands, the company
provides more than a welcome.
Like our two riverbank parks on the
Olympic Peninsula. Each has modern
restrooms, covered kitchens, picnic
tables, outdoor fireplaces and wading
beaches. As many as 50,000 people
have used them in a single season.
Also getting good use are
Rayonier-built boat-launching
sites on three popular lakes within
company lands.
Our welcome to hunters is extended
with an emphasis on safety.
Master maps of our forestlands are
displayed at all Rayonier offices to
show roads, streams, gate locations,
and controlled-access and danger
areas due to logging or other
operational reasons. Pocket-size
maps also are available free of charge.
If you can't stop by, drop us a line
and we'll mail you one.
Girls' volleyball, Olympia here, 4:00.
Girls' tennis, Olympia here, 4:00.
Cross country, Capital and Timberline
Fresh football at Chehalis, 4:00.
Friday, October l0
Football at Tumwater vs. Timberline.
Saturday, October I l
Cheerleader movie, "Outer Space
auditorium, 7:00 and 9:00.
Monday, October 13
Jayvee football, Timberline here,
Tuesday, October 14
Volleyball, Aberdeen here, 4:00.
Girls' tennis, Aberdeen here, 4:00.
Wednesday, October 15
Girls' swimming, Olympia here, 4:00.
here, 4:00.
Connection," SItS
6:00.
ea
is
and you'll save a bundle on wet
suits and water ski equipment.
We're closing for the winter on
October 18th and we've slashed
prices on everything in the store.
Many items at cost.
IN SKI SHOP
First & Grove
Shelton
Rayonier wishes all hunters a good
season.., but please, hunt safely!
For a map or additional inf(mnatitm,
write: ITT Rayonier, Dept. M-I,
Box 539, Hoquiam, Washington 98550.
ITT Rayonier, Inc. A subsidiary of
International Telephone and Telegraph
Corporation.
MANAGING lttE FOREST RESOURCE FOR GOOD
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