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al You into file lfills any night in August and September to your satisfaction that you are watching someone the words to me of a game enforcement official who business more than 35 years. He went on to say that beyond a doubt is a far cry from getting the a case in court. trouble finding a deer this season despite published game was plentiful here or there, maybe it's because off a good share of the animals before the season is this preseason shooting? At least a third of deer, according to my friend. He said that in the and other field men estimate the size of the deer such things as winter kill, survival through the days of spring, actual sightings and the number of or single fawns. they estimate the number of deer in the herd and be harvested that fall without cutting into the the following year. they estimate how many deer actually have been season through checks in the field, highway and, in some years, statistical sampling of hunters there is en the shot legally by number they have been shot. Of the harvest is of season by kinds. Many close to the 0nSider big game meat supply. to stop. in the off woodsman enough to a .22. That gun a loud "crack" which is lost in the woods. There's no loud report of a high-powered rifle. Easier to catch are those who try to make a business of it. Many such deals are made in bars, where tongues are loose. I believe this man's story. He's been in the business all his life and should know. Besides, one year I knew a couple of men who had a contest to see who could shoot the most deer. When ! learned about them, one had shot eight, the other seven. And the contest was not finished at {hat time. hunters don't realize that an elk's way of living is that of a deer. There's more to it than just the from deer in that they are not tied to one bUring early fall, bulls are fighting each other and all the. cows they can defend. season is over, they may be many miles from ling and butting took place. If you jump a deer season it usually won't go far, with the of those in the high country with its open views. But even there, deer will tend to stay in the Other hand, can light out for what seems like the miles away, and keep going. to match wits with hunters in rugged, timbered roads as possible. This is why those who pack in away from the roads have a far higher success o keep near their cars and trucks. for cover or change direction the moment Scent. On one trip I was on one side of a valley was tracking a small herd on the other side, from the  Bowling Results & Statistics  SHELTON RECREATION 10/25/78 Women's Hi Game: Barb Le Vergne, 183. Women's Hi Series: Barb Le Vergne, 511. Standings: Los 22-10, Lucky 17-15, Waite 15-17, Argo 10-22. Lucky 4, Jean Diggle 428; Argo 0, Margie Archer 384; Waite 1, Kit LeCrosse 434; Los 3, Barb Le Vergne 511. SIMPSON SWING SHI FT 10/30/78 Men's Hi Game: Rea Howry, 224. Men's Hi Series: Tony Musgrove, 562. Women's Hi Game: Bey Kunnanz, 202. Women's Hi Series: Bev Kunna nz, 525. Standings: Plywood_ 231/z-8½, Doublecuts 21-11, Screwballs 19-13, Hemlockers 18-14, Late 17½-146k, Markers 17-15, Rattlers 16-16, Black 15-17, Fishtails 14-18, Bedrock 12-20, Powells 11-21, Stampedes 8-24. Doublecuts 4, Gary Kunnanz 535; Screwballs 0, Mike Howard 429; Fishtails 1, Brad Lowe 443; Bedrock 3, Rea Howry 527; Hemlockers 4, Dave Wood 547; Powells 0, Dee Robinson 356; Rywood 3, Tony Musgrove 562; Rattlers 1, L.C. Leman 469; Stampedes 1, Mike Fussell 461; Late 3, Ken Carson 491; Markers 3, Dave Tinsley 522; Black 1, Jack Carlson 464. SUNDAY MIXED 4's i 0/29/78 Men's Hi Game: Jim Tobin, 212. Men's Hi Series: Dan Brown, 521. Women's Hi Game: Marge Witcraft 214. Women's Hi Series: Marge Witcraft, 576. Standings: Totems 25-7, Ding 22-10, Lakers 22-10,. Bionic_ 20-12, Farmers 20-12, Salty 1_7-15, Odd 17-15, Family 16-16, Fo Ca 15-17. Red 15-17, H20 14-18, 4-4 ,]4-18, Moonshiners 13-19, BS s 10-22, Dummys 9½-22½, MD's 61/z-25½. Totems 4, Char Tobin 551; Farmers 0, Wayne Claw 484; Bionic 1, Jack Frost 500; Lakers 3, Floyd Fuller 488; Ding 4, Pat Bead 454; Odd 0, Del Hartwell 439; Salty 3, Marge Witcraft 576; Fo Ca 1, John Fogo 477; Fam!ly 3, Chris Thompson 487; • +-'* ,, uonna Harto 433; H20 1, Char Munoz 474; Red 3, Wayne Coleman 460; BS's 0, Ben Klein 398; Moonshiners 4, Rollie Walter 482; Dummys 3½, Tick Skillman 509; MD's ½, Iris Duggan 394. COMMERCIAL ! 1/1/78 Men's Hi Game: Kelly Nutt, 212. Men's Hi Series: Chub Nutt, 565. Standings: Verne's 25-11, Dan's 24-12, Dick 24-12, Arnold 23-13, B&R 22-14, Wolden's 20- 16, Manke 19-17, Lumbermen's 181k-17½, Morgan 181k-17½, Ed's 18-18, Fir 17-19, Cushman 15-21, Gott 14-22, Certified 12.24, Hansen's 11-25, McKasson 7-27. Verne's 3, Dick Johnson 547; Ed's 1, Steve Bard 508; Fir 3, Curt Snyder 558; Wolden's 1, Paul Johansson 517; Cushman 2, Omer Dion 474; Manke 2, Gary Wood 499; Hansen's 0, Lloyd Clark 500; B&R 4, Joe Rank 512; Arnold 2, Arvel Tullar 467; Lumbermen's 2, Duane Wilson 508; Dan's 3, Chub Nutt 565; Gott 1, L.C. Leman 506; Morgan 3, Kelly Nutt and Gene Lanman 521; McKasson 1, John Strattman 459; Certified 0, Harold Redman 512; Dick 4, Dutch Boerger 558. SHELTON RECREATION 1111178 Women's Hi Game: Barb LeVergne, 185. Women's Hi Series: Kit LeCosse, 510. Standings: Los 25-11, Lucky 18-18, Waite 18-18, Argo 11-25. Argo 1, Tammy LeDoux a376; Waite 3, Kit LeCrosse 510; Les 3, Barb LeVergne 485; Lucky 1, Kathy Brazeau 400. 12:30 I I/2/78 Women's Hi Game: Dorothy Roberts, 224. Women's Hi Series: Donna Coleman, 587. Standings: Glass 26-10, Garbage 20-16, Bob's 14-22, Nell's 12-24. Bob's 0, Dorothy Ewing 397; Nell's 4, Lucille Speece 354. Garbage 0, Nancy Lund 365. Glass 4, Donna Coleman 587. SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED DOUBLES I 1/5/78 Men's Hi Game: Terry Knight, 211. Men's Hi Series: Terry Knight, 572. Women's Hi Game: Bev Delph, 198. Women's Hi Series: Bev Delph, 451. Standings: G&G, Hood, Taurus, Gallery, Jolly, No. 7, Jerry, Relier's, Marina, M&M, No. 4, Beasley. Beasley 0, John Cotton 332; Jolly 4, Rick Deyette 489; Gallery 4, Terry Knight 572; Jerry 0, Louie Zoren 446; Marina 1, Boo Anderson 441; Hood 3, Keith Tibbets 468; Taurus 3, Rick Sperling 468; Roller's 1, Jean Brown 437; No. 4 0, Ray Thompson 454; G&G 4, Mike Howard 565; No. 7 3, Warren Earl 413; M&M 1, Delbert King 348. SUNDAY MIXED 4's 1115178 Men's Hi Game: Jim Tobin, 208. Men's Hi Series: Jim Tobin, 564. Women's Hi Game: Cindy Barnes, 217. Women's Hi Series: Jean Hartwell, 534. Standings: Totems 28-8, Ding 26-10, Lakers 25-11, Bionic 22-14, Farmers 22-14. Odd ;,0-16, Salty 18½-17½, Family 17-19, H20 16½-191k, Fo Ca 16-20, Moonshiners 16-20, 4-4 16-20, Red 1,5-21, Dummys 11½-24½, BS s 11-25, MD's 7½-28½. Bionic 2, Jack Frost 520; Farmers 2j. Nancy Brewer 497; 4-4 2, uonna Harto 468; Dummys 2, Tick Skillman 475; Moonshiners '3, Rollie Walter 495; Family 1, Chris Thompson 525; Salty 1½, Mary Lou Wicken 526; H20 21/2, Mike Aries 455; Odd 3, Jean Hartwell 534; MD's 1, Nancy Moore 423; Ding 4, Floyd Barnes 547; Red 0, Wayne Coleman 402; Fo Ca 1, John Fogo 485; Totems 3, Jim Tobin 564; Lakers 3, George Wright 506; BS's 1, Ben Klein 431. SIMPSON SWING SHIFT 11/6/78 Men's Hi Game: Dave Wood, 222. Men's Hi Series: Tony Musgrove, 563. Women's Hi Game: Bev Kunnanz, 224. Women's Hi Series: Bey Kunnanz, 498. Standings: Plywood 25V2-10½, Doublecuts ZZ-14, Screwballs 21-15, Hemlockers 21-15, Markers 20-16, Rattlers 19-17, Late 181k-17k, Black 16-20, Bedrock 15-21, Fishtails 15-21, Stampedes 12-24, Angels 11-25. Rattlers 3, L.C. Leman 549; Black 1, Bob Smith 492; Stampedes 4, •Mike Fussell 505; Angels 0; Markers 3, Dave Tinsley 550; Doublecuts 1. Bey Kunnanz 498; Late 1, 'rank Lovato 533; Bedrock 3, Bill Hibbert 535; Plywood 2 Tony Musgrove 563; Screwb'alls 2, Mike Howard 491; Hemlockers 3, Dave Wood 539; Fishtails 1, Brad Lowe 421. SIMPSON RECREATION 1 I/6/78 Women's Hi Game: Betty Russell, 182. Women's Hi Series' Donna Coleman, 463. Standings: Loaders 29-7, Loggers 16-20, Railroad 16-20, Shops 11-23. Railroad 3, Donna Coleman 463; Loggers 1, Joan Johnson 448; Shops l],Toddy Jordan 357; Loaders Betty Russell 455. MEN'S CITY " 11/6/78 Men s Hi Game: Dave Stole, 223. Men's Hi Series: Dave Stole, 622. Standings: Elks 26-10, Garbage 24-12, Miller 23-13, DQ 23-13, Bob's 20-16, Burnett 16-20, Parts 12-24. Miller 4, Dave Stole 622; DQ 4, Gone Strozyk 534; Parts 0, Jim Waldrip 433; Elks 3, Jeff Thompson 530; Bob's 1, Aub Blockberger 547; Burnett 3, Dick Balm 508; Garbage 1, George McAuley 542. GRANGE 11/6/78 Men's Hi Game: Paul Kinnalrd, 192. Men's Hi Series: Ed Mercer, 515. Women's Hi Game: Margaret Goodburn, 167. Women's Hi Series: Margaret Goodburn, 445. Standings: Grange 26-10, Agate II 24-12, Skokomish 24.12, Harstine 22V.'-13½, Southside 19½-16½, Pomona 18-18, Progress 17-19, Matlock 16-20, Agate I 13-23. Agate II 4, Georqe Remmen 427; Matlock 1, Nellie Rossmaier 431; Southside 3, Carl Emsley 480; Skokomish 3; Agate I 1, Grange 4, Ed Mercer 515; Pomona 0, Paul Kinnalrd 490; Progress 1, Ina Hammond 436; Harstine 3, Ruby Grasley 442. FRIDAY NIGHT GUYS & DOLLS 11/3/78 Men's Hi Game: Lynn McQuilkin, 235. Men's Hi Series: Lynn McQuilkin, 557. Women's Hi Game: Betty Johnson, 193. Women's Hi Series: Trudy Frankenfield, 478. Standings: 2+2 27½-8½, Devils 25-11, Straf 22-14, Angels 20-16, Roll 20-16, 4.4 19½-16½, Front 19-17, Keith's 19-17, Hoe 16½-191/z, Bowl 16½-19½, Has 16½-19½, Kyds 15½.20½, No. 12 15-21, Oops 13-23, Vacillators 13-22, No. 1 10-26. 4-4 3=/2, George McAulay 507; Has ½, 'Bob Burgess 489; Angels 2, Dan Curtis 489; Vacillators 2, Jesse Ells 465; Straf 1, Ran LeBresh 496; 2+2 3, Jack PatraszewskL477; NO. 1 2, Carrel Lacy 426; Front 2, AI Meyer 530; Keith s 0; RoU 4, Jim Brewer 490; No. 12 2. Lynn McQuilkin 557; Kyds 2, Cal Johnson 493; Bowl 3, Wayne Hathaway 471; Oops 1, Jeff Thompson 477; Devils 4, Bob Lanman 494; Hoe 0, Larry Johnson 488. LADIES THURSDAY TRIO 11/2178 Women's Hi Game: Louise Clary, 215. Women's Hi Series: Louise Clary, 548. Standings: Arnold 24-12, BLAZER KARIN LEAF follows through on a spike shot Byron's 235k-12112, Johnson's while teammate Lois Wagner looks on. Both seventh- and 21-15, Hut 21-15, Williams 20-14, Clary's 19-17, Harry's eighth-grade teams finished second in league play. 19.17, Arctic 19-17, M&O 17-19, Wingard's 161/v19½, Hood 16-20, Fuller's 15-21, Billington's 15-21, Mell's 15-21, B&L 14-22, Settle ,..,o..,., ,,,,,,, Blazer spikers Men's Hi. Game: Dave Billington's 3, Sue McCoy Backstrom, 230. 457; Wingard's 1, Frankie Barnes Men's Hi Series: Mel McGee, 443; B&L 0, Dorothy Ahrens 572. Standings: Shop; 27-9, Govey 21-15; Mill 3 20-16, Chippers 18-18, RR 16-20, Boom 15-21, Gyppos 14-22, Resources 13-23. Shops 3, Troy West 541; RR 1, Jack Wheeler 515; Mill 3 3, Harold Churchill 494; Gyppos 1, Rick Anderson 492; Resources 3, Dave Backstrom 538; Boom 1, Jay Ramsfield 472; Govey 4, Mel McGee 572; Chippers 0, Ed Crossan 488. 429; M&O 4, Judy Manke 463; Arctic 1, Char Murr 489; Fuller's 3, Bubbs Fuller 476; Hood 2, Cindy Barnes 475; Johnson's 2, Joan Johnson 452; Harry's I, Nita Tinsley 458; Claw's 3, Louise Claw 548; Moll 1, Alta Knight 481; Byron's 3, Kathy LeBresh 533; Williams 3. Eva Hanson 487; Settle 1,' Kathy Caudill 423; Arnold 1, Lana Johnson 495; Hut 3, Diana Offerdal 482. are runnersup The Middle School Blazers closed their girls' volleyball season last month with respective second-place league finishes by both the seventh- and eighth-grade squads. * The older girls were 6-2 on the year and the seventh-graders 5-3. Both teams were coached by Jennifer Heaton. Following is a review of both teams' play: Eighth Grade Shelton-Elma, 15-2, 15-4. Shelton-Hopkins, 15-13, 15-3. Shelton-Miller, 15.2, 15-7. Shelton-Hoquiam, 15-6, 15-4. Shelton-Elma, 15-8, 15-8. Seventh Grade Shelton-Elma, 15'7, 15-5. Shelton-Hopkins, 11-15, 15-5, 15-4. Shelton-Miller, 15-13, 10-15, 7-15. Shelton-Hoqulam 10.15, 1-15. Shelton-Elma, 15-4, 15-2. Shelton-Hopkins, 7-15, 13-15, 15-6, 15-2. Shelter, •Miller, 15-4, 15-2, 8-15, 4-15. Shel ton-Hoquiam, 15-6, 10-15, 9-15, 15.9, 6-15, 15-10. they came over the brow of the hill leading must have caught my scent, for they veered off different direction. On the plus side, their escape and experienced hunters often bag their game or by covering the crossings elk prefer. of statistics every year about particular areas where of hunters shot such and such a number of area Was "hot." are interesting, but aren't much of a guide for important thing is your own personalsuccess - a deer, elk or moose. these statistics on a personal level you'll find that, the same hunters seem to repeat year after game. thing is why these "lucky" hunters succeed. luck. It's no accident. They've taken the time, 'or learn the area where they hunt. They may have at certain locations or bagged one at a certain spot conditions Which attracted or forced game to that will be the same this year, they go there. They a certain spot and was picked off one year, will like the same place and be there this is good year after year until something a fire or logging changes the habitat. you have to learn the good spots all over area. These successful hunters have another leg for they have learned the general type of terrain and the type of cover into which they retreat search is much shorter than if they were at: These successful hunters are quick and accurate to see and identify their target quickly. Often you in which to determine if it's a buck or a you aim and shoot. about all this is that this woods knowledge and can be learned. Anyone willing to put in the of these "lucky" hunters. SPECIAL ly Cabin, 188-h.p. Mercruiser '9,290 It hQ time to winterize your engine. SERVICE IT N0W Have ready for spring and summer E'S BOATS & MOTORS i!: i: FRESH HOOP ACTION Tuesday in the Minidome sees Molly Eveleth breaking off a pick past teammate Erin Laney while Coach Donna Carroll looks on from the right of the key. From left are Laney, Eveleth, Coach Carroll, Debbie Boelk, Terri Smith and Lorraine Duggan. The girls' first action is this afternoon at 4 at North Thurston. Climber volley cOell'7 7 ovoid league's The Highclimber girls' volleyball team and first-year coach Dave McVicker have settled for tenth place in the 12-team Black Hills this year. The varsity squad closed its season with a 2-9 mark last Thursday at Tumwater, where the T-Birds trimmed Shelton 15-12 and 150 and 16-14, 13-15 I Illll I I and 15-9 in the jayvee contest. Tumwater was no lightweight foe, mind you. It finished in a two.way tie with Capital at 9.2 behind 11-0 Timberline. Both Elma and Yelm finished behind the Climbers with identical 1-10 records. Shelton's two varsity wins came at the expense of Yelm and Chehalis. I I I I We'll fix that leak ! THANKSGIVING TURKEY with $125. purchase or more. 18 to 21 Ibs. OFFER GOOD THRU NOV. 22nd FREE 1979 CALENDAR CONVENIENT TERMS open daily 8:30-5:30 1 II I I I L OLS E , B i i I I I IIII We fix leaks, tighten screws, adjust springs and whatever else is necessary to get your auto running perfectly. AUTOMOTIVE 426-1467 Open Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 104 W. Grove Shelton Thursday, November 9, 1978 - Shelton-Mason County Journal , Page 21