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,. squad action. Pass Receiving :o.,O~v~..wo~.,O~,Ws~ Mills had the same problem go- No. Yds. InL Ydu. Tds. ing tmto this season. So he used Swisher ........ 15 181 2 0 3 his backs as primary receivers in- T. Marshall .. 5 86 1 stead of his ends, to excellent ad- M. Johnson .. 883 0 0 1 vantage. Cole .............. 7 79 0 THIS YEAR he started with Kieburtz ...... 2 34 0 0 1 quality and some quantity in his Armstrong .. 1 32 0 Si badkfield" Next fall he d°esn't have Whitener " 2 31 0 i ~ ..... the quantity, may have to shiftDebban ........ 1 15 4 1 Duckham, who has good speed, Carper .......... 1 2 0 0 41 ~nto the ;leather-lugging ranks. Clayton ...... 0 0 1 208 00 the urles'of atlvertleement~ introduolng the Duckham ~ot Some'B squad e~t- Barom .......... 0 0 1 COun'ty ~U.D. NO. 3, Your Public Servants.) perie~ce in the backfield this year. Borst ............ 0 0 1 His limited varsity play was in the Totals ...... 42 543 10 84 8 line. Klck-Offs But Mills needs depth up front, No. Yds. Ave. too. He started 1965 with a sharp Miller ........................ 20 831 ~1.6 lack of quantity up there but that Clayton .................... 10 380 38.0 p~oblem was solved to a large ex- Totals .................... 30 1211 40.4 tent by the transfers of the Men- Kick.off Returns denh.alls and John Olson from Se- No. Yds. Ave. attle and Elms+ It might take a Swisher ...................... 5 110 22.0 repitition of this kind of history T. Marshall ................ 2 34 17.0 t~ hPi~backf -(i-ileml~-ne: t 19 lltbeiClim..r mentor out Miller 2 +5 14,0 .... el d... x f_all~, l~/ahrtPerer . ..: ........... I 1~ O.O sill Tne omer 17 letrermen or luoo, u.-denhall ........... Tal,or, al, senlors, ai'e Mike Johnson, the "~r'otals__ • ..................... ................ I~ 17~ 14.30'0 injured halfback luminary who Lineman played only two games; Byron: Punts Debl~a~, Bill Archer, Scott Swish- No. Yds. Ave, er, Bob Mi|l~r and B6b Johnson, Miller .......................... 16 429 26.8 ~ther backs; Ron Cole, Brady i Clayton ............. 4 195 26.5 Whitener, Larry Lutz and Jeff Punt Re~'rns Kieburtz, ends; Dale Downing, . No. Yds. Ave. Ron LeBresh, Dave Cox, Mllt T. Marshall .................. 7 56 8.0 Schumachei% Jim Grimes, Dan M. Johnson .................. 3 47 15.7 Swisher ........................ 1 5 5.0 Barrom, and John Olson, interior:Debban ........ ,.....,......... 9 l0 1.1 linemen. • • • ARCHER TOTAL OFFENSE, MILLER. ARCHER AMONG • ....... ~ a r Shelton quarterback Bill Archer orkin out of the main office of the M - SWISHER SCORING LEADERS OLYMPIC .OFFENSE LEADERS Unty No. 3 is lineman 'Bob Tay- By t~shing and passing, quar- was second in passing yardage and terback Bill Archer rolled up a kfllback Bob Miller was fourth in total of 550 yards to lead the rushing yardage amon~ Olympic Highclimber attack this past sea- beague AA players ~tring the son, and halfback Scott Swisher1965 season, according to statistics topped the team in scoring withcompiled by the Bremerton Sun 36 points on six touchdowns, sports department. Fullback Bob Miller was a run- Archer trailed North Kitsap s away leader in rushing yardage Marty Murphy. 366 to 243 yards, with 482, but had no other yard- and ~llet" ".+S 262 yards fell "below age in either passing or pass re- Clarence Coleman of Port Ange- ceiving. He was second to Archer Les. Joe Monnt of East Bremerton in total offense nevertheless. Hc and Dan Tweter of Port Angeles also carried the ball more times in the 5-game league schedule. and camping, t than any other Climber with 84 The Sun tabulations follow: ng been with the M a s o n Coun y rushes, although Archer, with 75 Rushiug o. 3 for 12 years, Bob is one of the pass attempts and 49 carries on _ . teh yg yl net av rushes, actually carried the ball C. coleman, PA 73 415 15 400 5.5 j Mount EB help you to . . . a total of 124 times. , ..... 69 301 5 296 42 Swisher cau l~t the most passes g " D. Tweter, PA .. 47 291 5 286 4.] m at 15 for the most yardage, 181. B. Miller Sh ...... 48 262 1 261 5.4 Surprising because he played on- B. Avery, CK .... 60 246 2 244 4.~ ly two games and the jamboree, C. Thorsen, CK 51 25215 237 4.6 Mike Johnson Was fourth in to~a] Nf. Zuarri. NI~ .. 45 210 205 4.(~ offense with 362 yards, second in M. Miller, EB .. 44 208 10 198 4.5 rushing with 249 yards, second in J. Dearing, EB42 1969 187 4.~ pass receptions with eight and S. Swisher, SH46 19722 175 3.8 third in pass receiving yardageRick Berg, CK 23 116114 4.9 with 83. Pan.sing As a team, the Highclimbers pa pe yds. tds int blanked four of their seven full- ~. Murphy. NK 64 32 366 3 N game op]?onents as well as bothB. Archer," Sh .... 44 20 243 ,~ 4 MASO D II rivals in the Jamboree and out- B. Strom, EB .. 21 10 206 2 ? ~OU~]~Y m-lllulll ~cored their antagonists by 156 to s. Anderson, SK 50 16151 1 47. This averages out to 19.5 M. 'Kendall, CK 46 1~ 149 0 ~resident; T. WEBB, vice president points per game to opponents 5.9 T. Fryer, PA .... 46 14 140 0 c cry. JERRY SAMPLES, manager points. R. Walsh SK 42 18 111 0 The following s~atistics wereG. Smith, NK .... 15 4 101 1 2 and his wife Marie have seven chil- Marc,e!le, Wayne, Dan, Donald, and Pamela. civic minded Bob is a member of Legion, Cubmaster of Pack No. a second vice president of the Junior of Commerce. In his spare time he Chevy pickups for '66 are built strong to stand up to tough jobs. Cabs, for example, have double-wall roof construction, a rigid double-wall cowl and husky framing around door openings. Lower side panels of Fleets!de models are also double-walled. Chassis, too, is designed for extra strength. You can get a 6V~-, 8-, or 9-ft. body and a big new 250-cu.-in. Six. Or specify a rugged 327.cu.-in. V8. Get a double-strong pickup that's a glutton for work! NO. 1 WAY TO WORK Talk to sour ghav olet doaleP about typo of truck. 46-7865 O 1ST & GROVE SHELTON, WASH. 426-4426 q j j i i i ira,, , i ii / , ii i n iii n,