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en ne owl' and Kiwanis a benefit football at 1:30 p.m. at the First Annual Bowl, the contest ithe Kristmastown (KKK) versus the Stingers. Proceeds clubs' respective among them a for Mason Hospital. lineup includes J. Torgerson, Alan Skare, John German, Grant "Kamikaze" Joe "The Flea" Vincent, Bob "Crafty" Owens, Bob "Witchdoctor" Jones, Jerry "Stump" Salisbury, Bert "Mad Dog" Miller, Dennis "Ponchy" Calvin and Jack "Crusher" Nicklaus. Playing for the Rotary team will be Jim "Driller" Penney, B~ "Mauler" Widman, Gary "Wizzer' Wood, Bill "Destroyer" Duemling, Jim "Assassin" Wellcome, Lou "Crazy Legs", Secord, Jack "Rubber Arm' Stark, George "Cat' Lemagie, Dick "Sticker" Jenner and Jerry "Mercury" Obendorf. Tickets will be sold today and Friday by the Key Club at the high school and also at the gate Sunday. ee Kristi Mankediving championship at the ~top half of the University of Washington. i~y as Shelton The senior captured 21st : ae representative place among 43 of the state's best le swimming and, divers, I think she's dived better, ,remarked Coach Chris Kramer, but she still did a good job, especially considering she got s, ) n s o.,y five dives' The competitors had 11 dives ~Itu r day in the district qualifying rounds, -o and Manke scored 319.1 as she lessons for th captured fourth place in that the accomplishedmeet to earn a berth at state. ,'r alike will be The girls' state swimming ~s year by the high championship was held at another ~aturday. . U of W pool Friday night and times scheduled ar Saturday, but no Climber had d 10-10:45 a.m. in qualified to compete. raber pool, the Span ten distinct !~ be held at the Fall sports ' "Advanced tterrnediate" and '*Is, according to banquet set l~Ilna. rested in taking Dr Tu ;: d ay Sed to sign up Pool. Participants of all athletic programs at Shelton High School i this fall will be honored Tuesday q. i ne at the annual All Fall Sports Banquet. Sponsored by the Shelton out Kiwanis Club, the event begins at S I'lL North's the state AA went down to the semifinals. from Timberline by the state's team, Sumner, The Blazers had Point by beating week before. tie had been ending Shelton's win streak and aWay the division been Climber of the six years inception. The Climbers 23-18 Start the slide defending AA of their last 6:30 p.m. in the Highclimber Student Union Building. Tickets may be purchased from a Kiwanian or at the door. The public is welcome. • • in The Shelton Men and Women's Mixed Four Tournament was held last Sunday at the Timber Bowl. Twenty-one teams entered the competition, with first place going to the "Nutt's" team of Jeanee and Kelly Nutt, Donalda Marshall and Steve DeMiero. Second, third and fourth places went to Ettlin's and Haselwood's, Hartwell's and Hartwell's and Byrne Building and Supply, respectively. JOHNSON'S NEW SEA-HORSE 200, V-6' We just received one of the very first 200 h.p. Johnson's to arrive in Washington State. It's one of our complete line of 1976 Johnson outboards. Stop by today and see the most powerful outboard Johnson has ever made. Free brochure. OUTmOARDS Marine Supply Phone 877-5244 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~M~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~u~~~~~~~~~~~ e IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII IIIIIIIIIiii ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllll IIIIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIIIIII I IIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllll LADLES COFFEE TRIO 1, Austin Jerpe 527; Hood. 5W?0men's Hi Series: Patty Brown Andrews 0, Francis Quintana Women's Hi Game: Sharon Merch. 3, Powell White 525; Fox 377; Nell's 4, Mary Busack 428; Crouch 190 1, Jeff Fox 442; Dry Sort 3, Jeff Standings: Clary's 35-13, James 3, Marie James 376; Women's Hi Series:Sharon Moore 584; S. Equip. 1, Bud Bechtold's 33-15, Fuller's 31-17, Heinie's 1, Lyn Mclntyre 313; Crouch 492 Smith 467; RaMac 3, Bill Baker Certified 29-19, Harrison's Mel's 2, Teena Waylett 432; Standings: Taylortowne 516. 28~k-19Vz, Brown's 24-24, Sh. Riverside2, Janne LaChapelle 30-14, Airport Groc. 28-16, Land 23-25, Gee. Valley 371; Log Cabin 4, Corky Dorn Hansen's 27-17, Timber Bowl MEN'S COMMERCIAL 211/z-261/2, Les Fields 19-29, 480; Hamma Hamma 0, Helena 26-18, Nimrod 25-19, Dick's Men's Hi Game: Bill Besch 225 Lumbermen's 16-32, Emblem Robbins 350. 23-21, Century 23-21, Andrews Men's Hi Series: Joe Anderson 14-34, Olsen's 14-34. 23-21, SITE 20-24 Sh. Binders 612 Olsen's 1, Cindy Barnes 417; GRANGE 17-27, Mel's 14-30, Beautique Standings: Certified 27-17,Fuller's 3, Virginia Fuller 454; Men,s Hi Game= Carl Emsley 213 8"36""imrodrq 1, Sharon CrouchPhoto 26%-1 71/2, Nitehawks Emblem 3, Helen Redman 472; Men s Hi Series= Lyle Auseth 501 26-18, Morgan 26-18, Airport Les Fields 1, Terry Stewart 421; W6Ogmen's Hi Game: Lori Auseth 492; Timber Bowl 3 Terri Kiser22-22, Stewart 22-22, Manke Gee. Va!ley 1%, Linda Ells 420; 435; Dick's 2 Alice Perry 372;211/2-22Vz, Gott 21-23, S. Foods Harrison s 2~, Betty Grindle390; W’7men's Hi Series: Lori Auseth Taylortowne 2' Becky Willis 444; 20-24, Verne's 19-25, B&R 17-27, Lumbermen s 1, Lilly Loitz 422; 51TE 3, Ramona Smith 477; Wolden 16-28. Clarys, 3, Glenda Ettlin 487; Standings: Pomona 26-18, Beautique 1, Sharon Hoyt 407; Certified 3, Bob Haselwood Brown s, 0, Patty Brown 510; Agate One 26-18, Matlock 24-20, Airport Groc. 0 Mary Wood 380;512; Manke 1. Jess Phillios 538: Bechtold s 4, Bey Leaf 471; Sh. Grange Insur. 23-21, Skok. 17-27, Andrews 4, Linda Craig 472; Nitehawks 1, Chub Nutt 557; Land 3, Donna Wolden 488; Agate Two16-28. Airport 3, Joe Anderson 612; Certified 1, Lena Johnson 484.Skok. 0, Pauline Emsley 391; H ansen s 2 Joyc~ Arnold 430; Mel s 2, Pat Jacksoh~356; Century 1, Bea Brandt 449; Sh. Binder 3, Darleen Rohwein 438. 5HELTON JR. LEAGUE Men's Hi Game: Bill Lang 220 Men's Hi Series: Bill Lang 505 Women's Hi Game: Tamie Tullar 177 Women's Hi Series: Karen Chamberlin 445 Standings: Donut Tree 23-13, Rose 22-14. Joslin 22-14. Merv's 20-16, Legion 19-17, VFW 19-17, Stewart 3, Joe Brown 573; S. Foods 1, Dave Eichhorn 542; Photo 1. Ted Casey 505; Morgan 3, Bob Lanman 505; B&R 1, L)uane Wilson bbl; Verne's 3, Jim Tobin 536; Gott 3, L. C. Leman 543 ; Wolden 1, Gary Wolden 496. FRATERNAL Men's Hi Game: Bob Chamberlin 221 Men's Hi Series: Harry James Jr. 593 Standings: Rotary 29-15, THU RSDAY TR IO Women's Hi Game: Peg Knutson 206 Women's Hi Series: Peg Knutson 532 Standings: Clary's 28-16, Harry's 27%-16%, Hut 26½-17½, Arnold & Smith 25-19, Fuller's 231/2-201k, Wingard's 22-22, Petty's 21-23, Nye's 21-23, Vets 21-23, Makoviney 20-24, M&O Agate One 4, Lyle Auseth 501; Grange Insur. 3, Loren Mercer 475; Matlock 1, Ike Ford 422; Pomona 3, Carl Emsley 490; Agate Two 1, George Remmen 418. PREPS Men's Hi Game: Willie Flint 188 Men's Hi Series: Mitch Bac 426 Women's Hi Game: Rene Cook 129 17-27, Bob's 15Vv281b. Women's Hi Series: Kerri Fuller 28-16, Moose Antlers Fuller's 1, LucUe Farmwald Osterman299 Hembroff 19-17, Hut 18-18, 27-17, Bull Moose 26-18, West. 479; Makoviney 3, Kathy Durkin Standings: Lumbermen's Hoods. Cafe 13-23, Mason 5tat. Auto 25-19, Lions 23-21, Elks 469; Vets 3, Millie Kimery 363; 27-5, Brad's 20-12, Thriftway 13-23, C&C 13-23, Lumbermen's 21-23, Nimrod 20-24, Sh. Const. Arnold & Sm!th 1, Lane Johnson 19-13, Riverside 19-13, Timbe 12-24. 19-25, Kiwanis 19-25, Moose 461; Wingard s 1, Frankie Barnes Bowl 17-15, PauleY'S, Dodge Mason 5tat. 1, Jeff Barnes Heads 16-28, PUD 13-31. 382;, Hut 3, Nita Tinsley 470; 17-15, A&5 16-16, Bob s 16-16, 319; C&C 3, Todd Lund 430; Rotary 4, Bob Chamberlin Nye s 3, Cindy Barnes 447; Joslin 1, Boo Anderson 460; 578;Elks0, Harold Redman 470; Petty's 1, EvaHansen426;M&O Cleark;s1?-2'~,'191~l~rS:~l~-';~5Ll.'21' Donut Tree 3, Karen Chamberlin Nimrod 4, Harry James Jr. 593; 's 1 3, Peg Knutson 532; Harry , Thriftway 3, Kent Knight 445; Hoods. Cafe 1, Tamie Tullar Bull Moose 0, Dave Knutzen 533; Virginia Fuller 480; Clary's 1, 356; Stella's 1, David Dunnington 419; VFW 3, Jim Lanman 501; Moose Antlers 4, Lloyd Clark Louise Clary 499; Bob's 3, 387; Pauley's 2, Lisa Cook 271; Legion 2, Scott O'dell 412; 536; Moose Heads 0, Jack Barnes Lorraine Huber 438, Brad' " " s 2, Curtts Likes 380; Hembroff 2, Bill Lang 505; Hut 3, 473; Lions 2, Clay Keith 520; Sh. iRuellm~'S 1, ,Terry Swartos 263; John Skaggs 492; Merv's 1, Rick Const 2, Dutch Stanley 514; SUNDAY FOURSOME ,Dermen s 3, Mitch Bac 426; Sallee 409; Lumbermen's 2 PUD 3, Wilbur Flint 500; Fuller Men s Hi Game: Doug Wicken Bob s 3, Gary Howe 332; Timber Bowl 1, Rick Wood 349; Lews 1, Randy Smith 439; Rose 2, Rick 1, Fay Brewer 487;West. Auto 2, 21e3n's Hi Series: Mike Clary 561 Lewis Arnold 368; A&S 3, Tony Rose 418. Phil Adams 492; Kiwanis 2, Bob W;smen s Hi Game: Jean Hartweh Arnold 360; Clark s 1, Carl MEN'S CITY Owens 490. Goodburn 329; Riverside 3, Mark Men's Hi Game: Wayne Howland W’0men s Hi Game: Char Tobin Women's Hi Series: Jean Hartwell Liles 367. 213 WOMEN'S CITY Men's Hi Series: Dick Arnold 587 SIMPSON RECREATION Moonshiners 26-22, H2OK9s Standings: Garbage 28-16, W0osmen's Hi Series: Char Tobin 563Dogs 30-14, Totems 28-16, Women's Hi Game: Donna Brad's 27-17, Nault's 25-19, 23Vz-201k, Balz 23-21, Lakers Coleman 180 Lucky 22-22, A/S 20-24, W. Parts Standings: Fir Cone 30-18, 22-22, DingALings 21-23, Women's Hi Series: Donna 20-24 Jess's 17-27, Elks 17-27. Morgan's 28-20, 40&8 21-27, Farmers 20-24 Hookers 20-24, Coleman 484 Lucky 3, Steve Torgesen 560; Lumbermen's 17-31. Dummys 19-25, Pros 18-26, BS Standings: Loaders 25-19, Loggers 22-22, Railroads Nault's 1, Leo Nault 521; West. Fir Cone 1, Sandy Mann 401; 13Vz-30Vz. Parts 3, Wayne Howland 541; Morgan s 3, Char Tobin 508; Totems 1, Jim Tobin 485; 211/2-22½,5hops 19%-24½. Jess's 1, Tom Fredson 534; 40&8 3, Helen Leonard 456; Lakers 3, Floyd Fuller 514; Loaders 4, Clara Erickson Garbage 1, Jim oTobin 516;A/S 3, Lumbermen's 1, Bev Kunnanz Hookers 2, Ben Klein 487; 422; Loggers 0, Leslee Cochran Dick Arnold 587; Elks 2, Val 424. H2OK9s 2, Carl Ettlin 544; Pros 358; Shops 2½, Jean Diggle 396; Sienko 569; Brad's 2, Aub 1, Mike Clary 561; Oummys 3, Railroads 1½, Donna Coleman Blochberger520. SIMPSON 5WINGSHIFT Janet Allen 461; Balz 4, Jean 484. Men s Hi Game: Wiley Evans 212 Hartwell 563; Dogs 0, Doug MERCHANTS Men's Hi Game: Dave Clark 247 Men's Hi Series: L. C. Leman 582 Wicken 534; Farmers 0, Nancy Standings: Hemlockers 95, Brewer 522; Moonshiners 4, Sharper than sword Men'~ Hi Series: Jeff Moore 584 Sh. Plywood 91, Dry Planer 89, Rollie Walter 504; BS 1, Gloria Sta,ndings: Capital 33-11, Green Planer 73, Dry Shed 69Vz, Smith 456; DingALings 3, Lee Tisslander. Hansen s 26-18, RaMac 25-19, Mill Four 621b. Bead 545. Dry Sort 24-20, Marv's 22-22, Hemlockers 16, Mel McGee Whose edge is sharper than the Schlitz 22-22, Hood. Merch. 537; Dry Shed 7, Dan Curtis472; DONUT TRIO sword, whose tongue 22-22, S. Equip. 201h-231/z, Dry Planer 0, L. C. Leman 582; Billington's 1%25, Fox 19-25, Mill Four 9, Gary Kunnanz 442; PSNB 18-26, Julius' 131b-30%. Green Planer 6, Bill Dennis 418; PSNB 3, Floyd Fuller 558; Sh. Plywood 10, Tony Musgrove Schlitz 1, Lynn 5outhmayd 528; 554. Capital 3, Dick Arnold 536; Hansen's 1, Dave Clark 561; WOMEN'S COMMERCIAL Billington's 3 Mill Jennings 475; Women's Hi Game: Terry Stewart Julius' 1, Jerry Rome 570; Marv's 195 Women's Hi Game: Corky Dorn 182 Women's Hi Series: Corky Dorn 480 Standings: Log Cabin 21-7, James 16-12, Nell's 16-12, Andrews 14-14, Riverside 14-14, Heinie's 13-15, Hamma Hamma 10-18, Mel's 8-20. Out-venoms all the worms of Nile, whose breath Rides on the posting winds and doth belie All corners of the world. 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Saturday, November 22, 1975 *AIR FORCE AC~DE~ ... 21+---W~'0Hi'-N0 .. ........... 1~ Alabama A. & M ....... 21 *Miles ..............lg *Appalachian 8tate ... 3~ Davidson ............ 7 *ARIZONA .............3% UTAH .................7 Arkansas State ....... 21+ *Louisiana Tech .....1% *ARKANSAS ............ 21 TEXA8 TECH ..........1~ *BAYLOR .............. 21 SO. ~THODIST ....... lg Boise State ......... • 3~ *Idaho State ........25 *BOSTON COLLEGE ...... 3~ MASSACHIBETTS .......lg Bowling Green ........ 28 *U. Texas (Arlington) lg BHIGHAM YOU~ ........ 28 *U. TEXAS (EL PASO) . lg *BROWN ...............31 COLU~IA ............ 1~ *California Poly (SLO) 21 Cal. Poly (Pomona) .. lg CALIFORNIA ........... 2g *STANFORD ...........21 *COLORADO STATE U.... 21 UTAH STATE ..........1~ =COLORADO ............ 21 KA~AS STATE ........ 7 C. W. Post ........... 21 *New York Tech ......7 *Delaware ............ 2~ Indiana State ....... *DUKE ................ 1~ NORTH CAROLINA ......1~ *EA8T CAROLINA ....... 25 V.M. I ............. *Eastern Illinois .... 28 Illinois State ...... Eastern Kentuc~ ..... 21 *Morehead State .....1~ East Tenneasee ....... 21 *Auetin Pea₯ ........1~ *Florida A. & M ...... 28 Bethune-CooM~an .....21 FLORZ/I~ STATE ........ 17 *H0~TON ............ 1~ Furman ............... 21 *Wofford ............1~ Georgetown (D.C.) .... 21 *Washington & Lee ... 7 *Hawaii .............. 2~ Pacific (Calif.) .... 1 Holy Cross ........... 1~ *Connecticut ........ 1~ *Idaho ............... 21 Northezn Illinois ... ILLINOIS ............. 21 *NORT TERN ....... *3ohns Hopkins ....... 1~ Western Haryland .... 1~ *3ohn~on C. SNI~h .... 28 Virginia State ...... *KAleS .............. lb *Lamar ............... 21 *Lehlgh .............. 35 LOUISIANA STATE ...... 17 *HA XLAND ............ 35 McNeese State *MIAMI (OHIO) :::::::: i~ MICHIGAN STATE .......l? * MINliF,~ OT& ........... 21 MISSISSIPPI .......... 1~ *MiSs. Valley State .. 2~ Montana ..............28 Moravian ............. 28 *NEW ~ICO .. OHIO Sm.k'l~- ........... 21 OHIO U ............... 2k OKIAHOM&STATE ....... 2~ MISSOURI ..... SO. Illinois ::::.::: i~ Lafayette . . • ..::::.:::.:: VIRGIh'ZA ........ • 8. ,. Loui..= "::: CINCINNATI • .... ::::'::::: WI~CO~IN ........... 20 MISSISSIPPI STATE ... 13 Bishop .............. *Simon Fraser ....... *Huhlenberg .........1~ NEW XIC0 STATE .... *MIAMI (FLA.) ....... lb *MICHTGAH , .......... l~ *H~RSHALL ........... 1~ *I0WA STATE ......... 11+ *OKLAHOM& ............17 NEBRASKA ............ 1~ *OREGON ....... 17 OREGON STATE ... lb ---- .... iii!iii O ii~ *PENNSYLVANIA . . 28 CORNELL ....... 1~ *Portland State 17 Puget Sound ... 1~ DAHTMOUTH ..... *PRI~ETON . .... 13 PURD~ ........ 21 *INDIANA ...... RICE ................. 20 *TEXAS C~ISTIAN .... l~ *WILLIAR & HARY . . Long Beach State lb Delaware State . . c~0. ........ !:i::~ N. W. Louisiana 1~ U. S. C. G. Academy . 1~ RICHMOND .............21 *RUTGEBS ............. 28 *San Diego State ..... 3~; *South Carollna State .21 *SOUTH CAROLINA ......21 *S. E. Louisiana .....28 *So. Connecticut .....21 So. Mississippi ......28 Fullerton State . *Temple ..............3~ Drake ..........". : : : 1 Tennessee Tech ........ 21 *Middle Tennessee ............ , NTuc ........".:" Texas Southern ....... 21 *Prairie Vlew ..... ,TOLEDO .............. 1~ KENT, u. NevadaSTATE (Reno).ii lb U. Nevada (L.V.) ..... 2~ ........ 1~ CUD ~enn. (Chattenoo,a) 17 The Citadel .......:: 1)+ ,VILIANOVA ........... 21+ BOSTON U .......... lb ,VIRGINIA TECH ....... 2~ WAKE FOREST ......... 21 Virgir~ta Union ... 28 *Ham ton Institute 1~ ii!i i! *WASHINGTON ...... 2g WASHINGTON STATE .. l~ *Western Kentuck~ 2~ Murray State ...... 1~ *WEST TEXAS STATE .... 21 LOUISVILLE ..........1~ WEST VIRGINIA ........ 21 *SYRACt~E ....... 1~ ,Weber State ......... 21 Northern Arizona :::: 11~ ,YALE ................ 21 HARVARD ............. 20 Sunday, November 23, 1975 National Football League • AT~I,N'm~L ............. 2~+ • BU FAX ) ............. 2b C INCI~I~TI ........... 20 e~AIJ~LS .............. 2k • KAHSAS CITY ......... 17 • LOS ANGELES . 27 • ~ ...... ::::.:::: *MINNESOTA ........... 31 YORK GIANTS ...... 20 0~EM.I~D .............. 20 ST. LOUIS ............ 17 8AN I~t~NC ~5C 0 ........ 23 DENVER .............. 23 NEW ENGLAND ......... 17 *CLEVELAND .......... 10 PHILADELPHIA ........ l? DETROIT ............. 16 CHICAGO ............. lO BALTIMORE ........... 16 SAN DIEGO ........... 7 *GREEN BAY .......... 57 *WASHINGTON ......... 16 *~EW YORK JETS ...... 16 *NEW ORLEANS ........ 20 Monday, November 24, 1975 PITTSBUROH 20 *HOUSTON 17 oee eee ooeee • • • • • • • e , e e o RED CEDAR INC. IIII November 20, 1975 - Shelton-Mason County-Journal - Page 15