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A RIM-HIGH VIEW of Mason County grade school basketball last week in Lincoln Gym sees Jack Coble of Mt. View outreach Evergreen's Tim Sims and Lee Neate (right) for an offensive board. Mt. View prevailed. "Fishing's like a bank account. You have to put someth&g & before you can take anythbtg out. "... The Old l"isherma,. If you're just beginning the sport of steelheading, this old saying can help keep you from getting discouraged as you work on the first and probably most important of the basics of steelheading - how to read a river. The three other basics are knowing steeihead habits, knowing how to handle a rod and reel and knowing how to use various baits and lures. This matter of reading a river is of the utmost importance, for it lets you fish where the fish are apt to be. Without tiffs knowledgel you can cast much of the time in water that seldom will hold fish. Even the good spo'ts don't always have fish, so there's no use casting where they won't be, except in rare instances. You can learn a lot about reading rivers by reading stories in newspaper columns, magazine articles and books about steelhead. That's a good starL but it's like riding a bicycle. You only learn by doing. You have to go fishing, putting in that time, like putting money in your fishing account. Once out on the river, the best way to learn is to have a steelhead catcher - someone who catches these wary fish regularly - take you in hand and point out good water. Next best is to simply watch where others catch steelhead and then either work that same spot later or seek out similar spots along a river. The third way is to cast to places which look like the ones you read about. This is the slowest way, but over a period of time it pays off. You will catch fish in some places and not others, thus learning to read a river. One problem with this do-it-yourself approach is that many of the places on a river aren't the classic "typical" spots described by writers, who sometimes make it sound too simple. Every angler has had the experience of never catching a fish in sonre of the best-looking water, while finding fish time after time in whal appears to be marginal or mediocre water. Some "typical" spots will be covered in later colunms. Don't space mallard decoys evenly or closely. A flock of contented puddle ducks is arranged in a series of loose groups and scattered singles. Mallards usually bunch up shortly after landing or just before flying. While feeding peacefully, they are usually somewhat scattered. Camping quiz: What are the average costs to stay in a recreational vehicle campground or in a motel overnight? Answer: The average campground cost is about $4.50, according to Woodall's, the company which publishes a direclory of campgrounds in Canada, the United States and Mexico. i iiiii i i iii ii USED BOAT SPECIALS 1975 21' Express with 188 MC. 142 hrs., many extras, 1977 Calklns trailer with power winch .... s12,000 1974 19' CC 140 MC. Suntop, full canvas, 132 hrs., loaded, 1977 7.5 J.C. Penney outboard, dual axle E-Z Load trailer ................................ s7500 1972 18'6" Starfire 165 MC, full canvas, Calkins trailer, power winch ........................... s4125 1973 14' Olympic, 40 HP Evinrude & Holsclaw trailer, very clean ..................................... s149S SANDE'S BOATS &MOTORS Elementary ball gets underway Elementary school basketball contesl 33-16 and the jayvee till gol into full swing last week, 21-12. with "all three Shelton schools A total of 27 players saw seeing action, action in the jayvee game, which in the first contest, a week saw the host Wildcats stay ago Tuesday, the Bordeaux wilhin [bur points through the Bulldogs took a pair l'rom the firsl half. Evergreen Wildcats, winning the in the varsity game, Viking varsity game 60-31 and the sixth-grader Kelly Byrne was the jayvee contest 50-37. leading scorer, with ten points. Defending champ Mt. View MI. View and Bordeaux, took the cou.rt against Evergreen both undefeated, will meet at Thursday and again the hosls file Vikings" gym next Tuesday. came up short in both games. Game time is 4 p.m. The Vikings won the varsity Golf News Thirty-one golfers braved the winners were Bob Rogesson, cold and rain last week at Mary Anstey, Cal Poe, Bob Shelton Bayshore Golf Club in Wotton and Lauds Sigmen. competition for 16 turkeys. Low score lot the field was the net 70 carded by Verne Number of criminals Schuffenhauer. Crime will last as long as old and First-flight winners were gloomy humanity. But the Earle Elmer, Ron Ellis, Tony number of criminals has Nelson, George Lemagie and diminished with the number of Greg Segai. Taking home birds in the wretched. The slums of the the second flight were winners Charles Travaglione, Wayne Sims, gre at ci ties are the Steve Stuller, Wally Mohrmann feeding-grounds of crime. and Harry Peterson. Third-flight Anatole France At Olsen Furniture Choose what you want from HAMLIN'S TOYS OL/SEN BELFAIR 275-2846 i I iii i i i i Page 20 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, December 14, 1978 4th & COTA Cathy Cole's 29 not enough Girl ' press poops out CLIMBER SOPHOMORE Kathy Fuller puts up a shot in practice over Shelton Head Coach Helen Goodlett. Fuller played m both the varsity and jayvee games the past week. Birth defects are forever unless you help. mARCH OF olmes O Now till December 24th $ \\; with new furniture purchase of $499.95 or more II . Parking GiftWrapping • Christmas Delivery Open Friday till 8:30 Convenient Terms The Highclimber girls' varsity basketball team took it to the talented Timberline Blazers for three and a half quarters last Monday before falling 57-52. The road loss, coupled with last week's loss to Capital, moved the girls' record to 1-2, while their jayvee counterparts fell to 0-2. Led by the 13-for-15 shooting performance of senior ace Cathy Cole, who finished with a game-high 29 points, the Climbers were right with their slightly favored opponents Monday until midway through Twice, you say?! Rare twin losses are suffered by the Blazer seventh- and eighth-grade basketball teams here Tuesday night. First the seventh-graders bowed 25-24 to Miller and then the eighth-graders fell by the exact same score to the Aberdeen school. Offensive stars were Suzi Fuller, with 10 points in the seventh-graders' loss, and Lois Wagner, with 13 points in the eight-grade game. Seventh.grade Coach Sue Lanning singled out Janet Peterson for defensive honors. Last Thursday the Blazers dropped two to the visiting Hopkins gals. The seventh-graders lost by eight points and the eighth-graders fell 31-20 despite the l O-point performance of Blazer Kerrie Moorehead. The girls' final action is tonight at 4 in Hoquiam. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Bowling News the fourth period, pressing zone defen began to lose sotn¢ effectiveness. To that point it much kept them in leaving them back at the half (41-39) going into stanza. Before fouling o at seconds left, Cole points, ten rebounds assists. Teammates and Paula Mueller rebounds apiece and nine points, Karen Evankovich carn with six rebounds Allen three boards points. Climbers -Kathy Ann Brooks had point, respectively, Byrne, Vanessa Coleman, Marilyn Diana Lenning nonscoring roles. In the the Climbers' scoring loads were quite evently. Linda seven rebounds Marilyn McGee seven nine points, Deb boards and six points Lenning six boardS points. Kathy Fuller points and Barbi¢ three, while Loma Drenner, Bonnie Erica Bergeson and Pat all played nonscoring As for the varsity scorers we! Kampbell with 16 Kampbell and with 11 apiece. Roz led the Blazer jayveeS IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII LADLES COFFEE TRIO 12/13/78 Women's Hi Game: Sharon Bender, 233. Women's Hi Series: Diana Offerdal, 584. No. 16 3, Ramona Tinsley I|J 527; Ever s 1, Kathy Patterson 401; Palitos 4, Diana Offerdal 584; Lew's 0; Nimrod 4, Jan Marks 452; Ells 0, Alice Longacre 359; Preview 0, Sandy Powell 319; Wiles 4, Sharon Bender 545; Wiles 4, Sharon Bender 545; Andrew's 4, Sharon Tibbits 581; Timber 0, Debbie Mallow 453; Travel 0, Gwen Sharpe 453; Russell 4, Coleen Rose 450; Tipi /z, Becky Willis 421 509; Mac's 3Vz, June Lewis 490; Corner 0, Mina Westover 445; Jess' 4, Carol Randleas 502. ob COBRA 135 XLR SSB/AM BASE 15 controls & 4 indicators, RF Gain, SWR, Dynomike voice lock, FWD/REV, ANL/NB, PA/CB, CLOCK Capital 14 22 1 Shelton 2 10 I Capital -- Muni Morrison 16, Diane Schade 20, Lisa Stentz 6, Janet Shelton -- Kelly Bryne, Ann Vanessa Strut; Evankovich 2, Jolene Coleman, Sherry McGee 4, Marilyn McGee, 14. 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