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November 26, 1970     Shelton Mason County Journal
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RETURNEE is "ry Olli, a senior who will the team. IOR BRUCE COLE is tallest returning at 6 '4 ". SENIOR GUARD Kevin Dorcy is small but extremely quick and has the most varsity experience of the returning vets. Head Coach Terry Gregg of the Shelton Highclimber basketball team has announced the date of the annual intrasquad game. This Friday evening at 7:30, local supporters will get their first look at the 1970-71 Highclimbers. Gregg said all Shelton supporters are welcome, and no admission will be charged, but donations will be accepted. The coach is now in his second year. Last season he was 14-5 in the regular season and finished second in the Olympic League. This year the team will move to the Black Hills League. Added height should help this year's team. Junior Tom Brigham and transfer senior Bob Martin are both 6'5", senior Bruce Cole is 6'4", and senior Rocky Nutt stands 6'3". Last year the tallest starter was 6'2". Seniors Kevin Dorcy, Mike Bac, Bruce Cole, and Larry Olli, and junior Rich Walker are the returning lettermen. Of them, Dorcy is the only one with a large amount of varsity experience. Shelton is getting ready for its home opener on Saturday, December 5, against Central Kitsap in a nonleague contest. That game will follow a trip to a league jamboree in Olympia on Friday, the night before. ......iii..H...,iiii.i.Jmlil.m.. Bowling News ,. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|lllllllllilllllllllllllmlllllllllllll SHELTON JUNIOR Men's Hi Game: Dave Stole 219 Men's Hi Series: Don Gardner 528 Women's 1Hi53 Game: Mary Southmayd Women's Hi Series: Linda Dodge 403 Bob's Shoe Tree 25-7; .Joslin Ins. 21-11; Shelton J.C.'s 16-16; Timber Bowl 15-17; Merv's Tirecap 14-18; Hembroff Agency 14-18; V.F.W. Post 1694 13-19; Eagles 10-22. Timber Bowl 4, Robert Redoma~ 552B0(~ M~r, vl~ O, Gary 7 b' u y Pleins 453; J.C.'s O, Dave Hanson 356; Eagles 1, Clay Ke th 428; .V.F.W. 3 Lonnie Austin 368; Josln 4, Don Gardner 528; Hembroff O, Terry Knight 507. M I KE BAC, returning letterman, can be used as forward or guard. HIGHCLIMBER RICH WALKER is the only junior returning feltwinner. Bob Ryan, Head Football Coach at the University of Puget Sound, will be the guest speaker at the Kiwanis-sponsored Shelton Highclimber Fall Sport Banquet on December 1. The banquet will honor members of the football, cross country, and girls' tennis teams. It will start at 6:30 p.m. at the Mountain View multi-purpose room. Tickets are available at Mell Chevrolet, Mann Real Estate, and the Hembroff Agency, at $2.50 each. Ryan has just finished his sixth season at UPS with a 5-5 record. In the two seasons before that he had a conbined record of 15-4, playing some of the be~,t college division teams in the Northwest and on the Pacific Coast. His record in 1969 was 8-2, with losses only to the University of Hawaii and Sacramento State. Before going to UPS, Ryan' was the Head Football Coach at Puyallup where in his last three years, his team won three straight Puget Sound League championships with a combined record of 24-3-1. His philosophy is simply to win with good kids. He stresses attitude, desire, conduct rather than just sheer ability. He is a graduate of Gig Harbor High School and went to college at Washington State and UPS. He was a starter as a Logger on the varsity football team. He spent one year at the University of Oregon coaching before coaching at Montesano, North Kitsap, and finally Puyallup before becoming UPS's head man in 1965. Guy Beckwith will be the banquet's master of ceremonies. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~i~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~H~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~H~H~~H~~~H~~H~~~~~u~~~~~H~HH~H~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ e e ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~u~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~u~~uu~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~NuH~R~u~~~~~u~~~~~~~~u~|~~~~~~~~~~u~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MEN'S COMMERCIAL Men's Hi Game: Frank Willard 277 Men's Hi Series: Frank Willard, 658; Stan Ahlquist 637 Standings: Shelton Mobil 29-15; Gott Oil 281/2-15J/z; Shelton Trailer 26-18; B & R Oil 241/2-191/z; Shelton Foods 241/2-191/z; Ziegler's Camera 231/2-201/2; Morgan Transfer 20-24; A. Roy Dunn Ins. 20-24; Airport Grocery 20-24; Verne's Clams 19-25; Dan's Nite Hawks 15-29; Wolden's Chevron 14-30. Shelton Foods 4, Frank Willard 658; Dan's Nite Hawks 0, Chub Nutt 569; Ziegler's Camera 3, Roy West 529; Verne's Clams 1, Dan Brown 565; A. Roy Dunn Ins. 3, Jerry Christy 595; B & R Oil 1, Fritz Neau 542; Shelton Trailers 1, Aub Blockberger 545; Gott Oil 3, L. C. Leman 572; Morgan Transfer 1, Bob Lanman 505; Wolden Chevron 3, Gene Benedict 526; Airport Grocery 1, Ralph Davison 570; Shelton Mobil 3, Stan Ahlquist 637. SUNDAY MIXED FOURSOME Men's Hi Game: Jack Frost 204 Men's Hi Series: Jack Frost 568 Women's Hi Game: gianne Strozyk 200 Women's Hi Series: Dianne Strozyk 541 Standings: Sun Downers 34-10; Farmers 301/2-131/2; Hooters 28-16; H20 K9S 26-18; Timber Ducks 26-18; Gutter Rats 221/2-211/2; Prospectors 21-23; Odd Balz 191/2-241/2; Boads 181/2-25V2; Go-Getters 151/2-28}/2; Pink Elephants 15-29; What's Next 71/2-361/2. Timber Ducks 2, Jack Frost 568; Farmers 2, Wayne Clary 530; What's Next 1, Russ Ctary 417; Go-Getters 3, Carl Goodburn 457; Odd Batz 2, Del Hartwell Sr. 501; Prospectors 2, Mike Hughes 457; H20 Kgs 1, Dianne Strozyk 541; Sun Downers 3. Walt Barnes 512; Gutter Rats 3, Joel Humbigner 4~5b; Pink Elephants 1, Tom Reichert 452; Boads 0, Bill Boad 480; Hooters 4, Gene Benedict 558. Waite Nabs CycleWin Shelton's Trailblazers held their annual club scrambles race last Sunday, November 22, with George Waite finishing first in the open class. Charles Travaglione was first in the 250cc class, and Terry Brocha finished first in the 175cc class. The race was open only to club members. Trophies for the race will be presented at the annual club banquet to be held December 12 at Alderbrook Inn. At the meeting Saturday night, the Trailblazers held their elections of officers for the next year. Taking their new offices for 1971 are president George Waite, vice-president Bill Bingham, secretary John Cookson, and Charles Travaglione, treasurer. Representative is Jeff McCoy. Golf Club Holds The Bayshore Golf Club Annual Awards Banquet was held Saturday evening. President Bud Knutzen, Mickey Goodwin for the 19th Hole Club and Helen Rice, Team Captain for the Women's Club presented the following awards: President's Cup: Tex Sterling with Glen Robertson, runner up. Team Captain's Tournament: Glen Robertson and Mickey Goodwin with Glen Sowers and Wally Mohrman runner up. Club Championship: Sonny Lowe with Tex Sterling, runner up. First Flight for Club Cham pionship: Larry Larson with Dick Bostrum runner up. For the Women's Club: Spring Tournament - Mae Munro and Helen Rice runner up. Summer Tournament - Doris Christy and Mae Munro runner up. Fall Tournament - Gert Batstone with Doris Christy, runner up. Winner of the Eclectic was Maxine Gunnarson with Hazel Durand and Nora McPherson, runner up. Coming social events at the club are the Christmas Party and New Years Eve Dance. The committee for the New Years Dance have announced that tickets are on sale at McCombs and Kay's Draperies. SIMPSON WOMEN'S Women's Hi Game: Marlene Campagna 213 Women's Hi Series: Marlene Campagna 522 Standings: Accounting 29-15; I.B.P. 24-20; Olympia 24-20; Lumber 23-21; Purchasing 22-22; Loggers 18-26; Engineering 18-26; Research 17-27. Accounting 1, Helen Rice 491; I.B.P. 3, Marlene Campagna 522; Research 3, Annamarie Lenderman 431 ; Loggers' 1, Marie Runnion 451; Engineering 3, Lucille Chapman 478; Olympic 1, Mildred Daniels 468; Purchasing 3, Allene Stepper 519; Lumber 1, Jean Ream 514. MERCHANTS Men's Hi Game: Jack Stewart 254 Men's Hi Series: Jack Stewart 679 Standings: White's 30-18; B. Kimbel's 29-19; Prepp's 28-20; NB of MC 27]/2-201/2; Certified 26-22; T.C.F. 22-26; Boon's 21-27; Renecker's 21-27; Thriftway 20-28; Trail Blazer's 15112-321/2. Thriftway 4, G. Strozyk 561; Trail Blazer's 0, C. Bernert 457; White's 3, K. O'Dell 569; NB of MC 1, D. Wilson 542; B. Kimbel's 3, B. Erhart 488;; Certified 1, C. Funkhouser 501; Prepp's 3, J. Dunn 534; Boon's 1, H. Ranger 519; Renecker's 1, D. Renecker 486; T.C.F. 3, J. Stewart 679. SHELTON RECREATION Women's Hi Game: Adair Neau 213 Women's Hi Series: Donna Coleman 510 Standings: Rainier 26-14; Harpers 25-15; B & J Mart 21-19; NB of MC 20-20; Dairy Queen 18-22; Hoodsport Cafe 18-22; Shelton Rec. 17-23; Trail Blazers 15-25. Shelton Rec. 0, Donna Coleman 510; Rainier 4, Darlene Cuzick 455; B & J Mart 3, Nancy Welch 401; Hoodsport Cafe 1, Margaret Bibbie 451; Harpers 1, Vera Bishop 417; Dairy Queen 3, Carole Dale 427; NB of MC 3, Adair Neau 505; Trail Blazers 1, Sandy Bernert 425. i December 4 Jamboree (Olympia) 5 CENTRAL KITSAP 8 ELMA 15 at Central Kitsap 18 *at Centralia 22 *HOQUIAM 29 at Elma January 5 *at Olympia 8 * at Timberline 12 *NORTH THURSTON 15 *at Tumwater 22 *ABERDEEN 26 *at Chehalis 29 *CENTRALIA February 2 *at Hoquiam 9 *OLYMPIA 12 *TIMBERLINE 16 *at North Thurston 19 *TUMWATER 23 *at Aberdeen • 26 *CHEHALIS • League games i Y~ BANTAM Men's Hi Game: Jim O'Dell and Jeff Graves 129 Men's Hi Series: Jim O'Dell 242 Women's Hi Game: Kim Patton 129 Women's Hi Series: Kim Patton 221 Standings: The Journal 21-6; Dahman Oyster 201/2-61/2; Eagles 18-9; Cook's Plant Farm 15-12; Nimrod Club 14-13; Women of Moose 14-13; Brush Realty 131/2-131/2; The Hut 10-17; Mud Bay Realty 7-20; Willour Ins. 7-20; Lions Club 9-18; VFW Aux. 9-18. Willour Ins 3, Ann Hawerton 180; The Hut 0, Chris Hansen 198; Eagles 1, Randy Claussen 233; Cook's Plant Farm 2, Gail Fuller 220; Lions Club 2, Kevin Ridout 223; Women of Moose 1, Kim Patton 221; Dahman Oyster 1, Jay Einersson 201; The Journa! 2, Tony Benedict 198; VFW Au O, Ivan De Shawn 175; Brusi. Realty 3, Stan Goodburn 216; Mud Bay Realty 0, Vera Evander 151; Nimrod Club 3, Jim O'Detl 242. GRANGE Men's Hi Game: Lyle Auseth 184 Men's Hi Series: Lyle Auseth 507 Women's Hi Game: Kathaleen Mikkelson and Verna Johanson 177 Women's Hi Series: Verna Johanson 519 Standings: Shelton Valley 36-12; Pomona 34-14; Agate 27-21; Southside 26-22; Harstine 12-36; Matlock 9-39. Agate 4, Lyle Auseth 507; Harstine 0, Everett Simons 436; Matlock 1, Ralph Simpson 453; Southside 3, Carl Emsley 442; Pomona 3, Verna Johanson 519; Shelton Valley 1, Tom Olson 470. December 3 MONTESANO 7 BAINBRIDGE 11 PORT ANGELES 17 ABERDEEN January 4 at Bainbridge 7 at North Thurston 14 CENTRALIA 18 at Olympia 21 CHEHALIS 28 at Timberline February 4 HOQUIAM 11 at Tumwater 19-20 District 26-27 Regional (at Olympia) March 5-6 State (U of W) Home matches in Shelton Gym. Jayvee matches start at 6:30, varsity follows. MEN'S CITY Men's Hi Game: Ed Richards 211 Men's Hi Series: Bob Nault 532 Standings: 40 & 8 24-9; Rainier Beer 20-13; Naults Service 18-15; Simpson 15-18; C & L Time Service 14V2-18V2; Shelton Trailblazers 14V2-181b: Jess's Mobil 13-20; Hidden Haven 13-20. Nault's Service 2, Bob Nault 532; Shelton Trailblazers 1, Ken Simons 472; Hidden Haven 2, Harold Churchill 467; 40 & 8 1, Stan Ahlquist 506; C & L Time 1, Bob Davis 467; Simpson 2, Jerry Drescher 482; Jess's Mobil 1, Bob Miller 478; Rainier Beer 2, Duane Wilson 512. MR. & MRS. HANDICAP Men's Hi Game: Bill Sullivan 210 Men's Hi Series: Bill Sullivan 561 Women's Hi Game: Nina Dishon 198 Women's Hi Series: Nina Dishon 504 Standings: Lake Cushman Sales Co. 33-11; Harry's Hoodsport Texaco 30-14; J & J Service 26-18; Dick's Diggers 26-18; Von's Floor Covering 25-19; Allyn Shell 22-22; Molley's Belfair Tavern 22-22; Jewel Pacific Belfair 18-26; Tyee Well Drilling 17-27; Evergreen Florist 17-27; Mud Bay Realty 15-29; Sargents Oyster Co. 13-31. Lake Cushman Sales Co. 2, Margaret Bibbee 491; Evergreen Florist 0, Leslie Collins 370; Dick's Diggers 4, Nina Dishon 504; Mud Bay Realty 1, Eldon Todd 498; Sargents Oyster Co. 4, Toni Matson 375; Allyn Shell 3, Harvey Griffey 465; J & J Service 0, Jack Wheeler 503; Von's Floor Covering 3, Vernon Beeson 498; Harry's Hoodsport Texaco 1, Becky Schreiber 470; Tyee Well Drilling 2, Jewel Vonosten 480; Molley's Belfair Tavern 2, Dave Valley 443; Jewel Pacific Belfair 2, Bill Sullivan 561. at our ;ii i i lettermen Every Saturday at 9:30 p.m. atthe 633S. 1st Please Phone 426-8452 for Reservations Thursday, November 26, 1970- Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 5