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Cue Experts
League
The drama and the
excitement of Monday night
football was the theme as the
Lamp Post Tavern won first half
championship on the Monday
night pool league.
Three teams had a shot at the
crown. Bob's Tavern had a six
~,ame lead over the Post and a 10
game lead over the Golden
Pheasant. Last Monday night
Bob's traveled to the Pheasant's
nest and were winged under by a
score of 14 to 4. This was the first
time this year that Bob's Tavern
had tasted defeat.
Their loss proved to he costly
because the Post defeated Betty's
I 1 to 7 and edged out a one game
lead over the Pheasant and Bob's
to win the title.
On Wednesday night action
the Post clinched their title with a
13 to 5 victory over the Town
Tavern. In other action the
Pheasant defeated Smith's 10 to 8
mtd Betty's scored a 10 to 8
fictory over Bob's. One more
reek of action remains on the
~/ednesday night league with the
,ther five positions still up for
abe. Next's week story will
atain a complete wrap-up of
Wednesday night league.
LEAGUE STANDINGS
Monday Night
(Final Standings)
W L
Lamp Post 102 78
Pheasant 101 79
Bob's ! 01 79
Smith's 90 90
Betty's 78 102
Town 68 i 12
Wednesday Night W L
Lamp Post 115 47
Pheasant 86 76
Betty's 80 82
Town 75 87
Smith's 69 93
Bob's 61 101
LEADING SCORERS
Monday Night
Name & Team W
Miller, Pheasant 20
Needham, Lamp Post 20
Mitchell, Pheasant 2 !
Cottrell, Bob's 21
Weston, Pheasant 20
Schroder, Bob's 20
H Allen, Smith's 16
McClanahan, Pheasant 19
KJJox, Smiths
Bob=
l~ak, ~mp Post
White, Lamp Post
Brown, Bob's
Dcyette, Lamp Post
Giles, Lamp Post
Richards, Bettys
L Miller, Bettys
R Allen, Bobs
C Brown, Town
Johnson, Smith's
B. Howard, Lamp Post
Goldsby, Town
Hublein, Town
Wilder, Bettys
Skogstad, Smiths
Twidwcl!, Bettys
Mast,-!!cr, Bobs
McAu!ay, Town
D Morris, Town
Thomas, Pheasant
Dthman, Pheasant
W Morgan, Bettys
Matson, Smiths
Pulaifer, Bettys
Dodge, Town
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Tracy Armstrong
Rob Settle
Church League
Seeks Players
All interested persons are
invited to attend the Monday
night meetings of the Booster
Club held at 7:30 p.m. in the
Angle building.
Coaches will be present to
show slides and to answer
questions. Current sports are
basketball, wrestling and
swimming.
Boosters Invite
Shelton's Sophomore
basketball team evened its record
at 1 and 1, defeating Hoquiam
and being defeated by Olympia.
In the Hoquiam competition,
played Dec. 6, Shelton defeated
the Harbor team by a score of 61
to 43. Shelton played 18 of the
players in the contest. Jay Legault
was the leading scorer with 15
points.
Nineteen Shelton players
played in last Monday night's
losing battle against Olympia.
Final score for the competition
was Olympia 53 and Shelton 46.
Shelton led the half at the half by
a score of 33 to 20 but the third
quarter proved disasterous for
Shelton. Shelton tied Olympia in
field goals but fell behind in
=hooting from line with 6 of 14
for a 45% average, compared to
13 out of 20 for a 65% shooting
average.
Coach Bill Brickert mid that
in Monday's competition against
Aberdeen he expects to play all
20 players he has on his squad.
kids!
Pick up that
at the
Friday & Saturday
Mark Wittenberg
Fan Participation
Mel Morgan announced this
week that any church interested
in joining the Church Basketball
League should contact him as
soon as possible at 426-6523.
Sweeper Winners
Thirty-four men entered the
Timber Bowl Singles Sweeper
held Sunday with Klaus Hoepfner
taking first place with a score of
709 to win $26.07; In second
place with 683 was Mel McGee,
winning $15.64. Carl Goodburn,
with 670, was awarded $10.43.
Of the 19 women entered,
Joan Sowers held high score with
669 for $15.00. Barb Holt placed
second with 650 for $10.00 and
Allena Stepper was third with 632
for $5.00.
in cut our
Every Saturday
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LADLES THURSDAY TRIO GUYS & DOLLS WED. NIGHT DOUBLES
Women's Hi Game: Frankie Men's Hi Game: Dean Perry 217. Men's Hi Game: Dick Wood 224.
Barnes 219. Men's Hi Series: Bill Fredson 560. Men's Hi Series: Dick Wood 528 ....
Women's Hi Series: Frankie Women's Hi Game: Helene Women's Hi Game: Charlene
Barnes -- Tuey Schumacher 510. Redman 227. Myer 134.
Standings: Nye Co. 361/2-111b; Women's Hi Series: Helene Women's Hi Series: Charlene
Shelton Veterinary 29-19; Redman 511. Myer 376.
Servicemaster 29-19; The Hut Standings: Sandbaggers Standings: Gamwell's 30-14;
26Vz-21V2; Clary Trucking 26-22; 36V2-19V2; Morgan Transfer Myer's 24Vz-19V2; Youngs
M and O Logg. 26-22; Arnold & 34z/2-2 1V2; Riots 34-22; 24V2-19Vz; The Woods 201/2-23Vz;
Smith Ins. 24-24; Mikes Woodchucks 34-22; Carpetbaggers Nwas 19-25 Hansons 13V2-30z/2.
McCulloch Sales 22-26; B. Fuller 30V2-25V2; 4 Lovers 25V2-30V2; Myers 4, Willy Myer 471;
Custom Builder 22-26; Wingards Kinfolk 25V2-30V2; Bullheads Niwas 0 Carl Niwa 505;
Sport Shop 19-29; Olympic Paint 2 5 - 3 1 ; Outcasts 25-3 1 ; Gamwel s 3 Ed Gamwe 448;
15-33; D. Makoviney Const. Newcomers 24-32; Straf 23-33; 4 Hansons 1, Fred Hanson 389; The .....
B's 22Vz-33V2. Woods 3, Dick Wood 528; Youngs
4 B's 3, Peg Knutzen 479; 1, Lyman Young 376.
Bullheads 1, Bill Fredson 560;
Morgan Transfer 4, Bob Lanman HOUSEWIVES
513; Carpetbaggers 0, Lucille Women's Hi Game: Margaret
Farmwold 429; Riots 1, Marg Bibbee 226.
Tablet 386; Outcasts 3, Lloyd Women's Hi Series: Margaret
Murr 484; Newcomers 2, Jim Bibbee 543.
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13-35.
Servicemaster 1-3, Colleen
Yorke 479; Wingards Sport Shop
3-1, Frankie Barnes 510; Nye Co.
3-1, Margaret Berger 445; Arnold
& Smith Ins. 1-3, Pat Boad 431;
M and O Logg. 3-1, Cindy Barnes
391; Mikes McCulloch Sales 1-3,
Carol Hanson 397; B. Fuller
Custom Builder 3-1; Bunny Orr
463; Clary Trucking 1-3, Ginger
Oleos 445; The Hut 3-1, Sandy
Story 445; Olympic Paint 1-3,
Barbara Gorman 430; Shelton
Veterinary 3-1, Tuey Schumacher
510; D. Makoviney Const. 1-3,
Betty Hoover 392.
12:30 LEAGUE
Women's Hi Game: Sonja Pearson
191.
Women's Hi Series: LaVonne
Castle 504.
Standings: Bob's Tavern
30-22; Shelton Glass 28-24; C&L
Time 28-24; NeWs Pharmacy
10-,~t4.
Shelton Glass 3, LaVonne
Castle 504; Neils Pharmacy 1,
Sherry Townsend 411; C&L Time
1, Sonja Pearson 440; Bob's
Tavern 3, Rosa Perkins 470.
SHELTON JUNIOR
Men's Hi Game: Terry Knight
196.
Men's Hi Series: Dave Hanson
502.
Williams 482; Woodchucks 2, JimStandings: (End of First Half)
Harger 486; Sandbaggers 3, - Skipper John's Rest. 41V2-18V2;
Helene Redman 511; Kinfolk 1,
Ken Wolden 498; 4 Lovers 4,
Dean Perry & Skip Karch 531;
Straf 0, Doug Shelton 462.
SIMPSON MEN'S
Men's Hi Game: Steve Henderson
208.
Men's Hi Series: Glen Robertson
566.
Standings: Shop 30-22; Mill 4
29V2-22V2; Loaders 29-23;
Chippers 26V2-25V2; Mill 3 26-26;
Railroad 25V2-26V2; IBP 24Vv27V2;
Boom 17-35.
Loaders 3,Vern St. Louis 457;
IBP 1, Lee Chapman 472; Boom
0, Terry Rykman 508; Railroad 4,
Glen Robertson 566; Mill 4 4,
Dave Powell 542; Mill 3 0, Harold
Churchill 495; Chippers 2, LeRoy
Moore 506; Shop 2, Rusty
Nicholson 554.
Witcraft & Swops Logging 35-25;
Hood Canal Marina 32-28;
Springwater Tavern 32-28; Deans
Gunshop 31Vz-28Vz; B&R Oil
30-30; Whitey's Auto Body .....
30-30; Phillips Lake Gale 27-33;
Manke & Sons 21-39; Bali's Food
Center 20-40.
Springwater Tavern 0-4,
Corky Darn 459; Manke & Sons
4-0, Tony Matson 439; Balls Food
Center 0-4. Muriel Mueller 397;
Dean's Gunshop 4-0, Joyce
Johnson 473; Skipper John's
Rest. 2-2, Margaret Bibbee 543;
Whitey's Auto Body 2-2, Maxine
McKinzie 484; Hood Canal
Marina 4-0, Emi Pleines 450; B&R
Oil 0-4, Shirley Weaver 411;
Phillips Lake Gale 1-3, Verna
Kolowinski 413; Witcraft &
Swops Logging 3-1; Merge
Witcraft 504.
Tom Brigham
Highclimber Tom Brigham has been named to the
State High School Football Team, Shelton football
Jack Stark announced this week.
Brigham, a defensive end is one of two players
from AA schools, and only the third player from
LADLES THURSDAY TRIO SHELTON RECREATION
Women's Hi Game: Colleen Yorke Women's Hi Game: Dana Roberts
198. 202.
Women's Hi Series: Carol Hanson Women's Hi Series: Donna
Women's Hi Game: Suzi Gruver 486. Coleman 479. ever to be picked.
165. Standings: Nye Co. 38Vv13V~; Standings: Shelton Recreation Speaking about the award Brigham said "I got
Women's Hi Series: Suzi Gruver Shelton Veterinary 32-20; 33Vz-18Vz; Hoodsport Cafe hadnt gotten that G!llete top lineman award theY
410. , Servicemaster 31-21; M and O 29Vv22Vz; Harpers 27-25; Dairy
Standings: Shelton J.C. s Logg. 29-23; The Hut 271b-24Vz; Queen 26-26; PSNB 26-26; D&E never have picked,me.
42-6; VFW Post 1694 27-21; Clary Trucking 27-25; Arnold & Trophies 25-27; B&J Mart 22-30;
Joslin Ins. 26-22; Bob's Shoe Tree Smith Ins. 27-25; Mikes TrailBlazers 19-33. Brigham didnt mention that he led the defensei
26-22; Merv's Tirecap 25-23; McCulloch Sales 24-28; B. Fuller D&E Trophies 1, Done coach Jack Stark called earlier in the season A
Eagles 24-24; Timber Bowl 24-24; Custom Builder 23-29; Wingards Roberts 460; Dairy Queen 3,
Hembroff Agency 14-34; The Hut Sport Shop 22-30; Olympic Paint Marlis Monger 455; Hoodsport effort l d put up against any AAA school".
16-28; Milo's Oiner 12-32. 16-36;D. Makoviney Const. Cafe 2Vz, Helen Spaulding 424;
Bob's1, Les Cook 356; Hut 3, 15-37. Trail Blazers li/z, Maxine Waits r~ M K ight Oyl
Ken Shank 356; VFW 2, Terry Clary Trucking 1-3, Ann Pyle 397; Shelton Rec. 1, Donna
Dion 452; T. Bowl 2, Mike Nolan 457; M and O Logg. 3-1, Cindy Coleman 479, pSNB 3. Ada,r MO . n s
450; Eagles 4, Clay Keith 479; Barnes 398; Wingards Sport Shop Neau 457; Harpers 4, Maggie Ogg hV ySt
Merv's 0, Jim Robinson 413; 3-1, Lilly Loitz 399; B. Fuller 444; B&J Mart 0, Merge Bent
Hembroff 3. Terry Knight 492; Custom Builder 1-3. Lucile 384. Stretc ,ctor r, ng ~,
Milo's 1. Steve Watilo 370; JC s 4, Farmwald 459; The Hut 1-3.
Dave Hanson 502; Joslin 0, Mark Jackie Brown 4 14; Shelton WOMEN'S CITY By TIM FRODSHAM lead, but the Owls came
and finished the first
Johnson 497.
309ERS
Men's Hi Game: Mike Brandt
212.
Men's Hi Series: Tom River 582.
Women's Hi Game: Linda Hart
171.
Women's Hi Game: Maggie Ogg
191.
Women's Hi Series: Mary Lou
Wicken 532.
Standings: Lumbermen's
35-21; Shelton Recreation 34-22;
Morgans 24Vz-31Vz; Millos
18Vz-37Vz.
It was an exciting weekend
for the Mary M. Knight Owls as
they nabbed 2 more victorys to
put their standing at 4 wins 0
losses.
Friday night the Owls had it
Veterinary 3-1, Tuey Schumacher
456; Nye Co. 2-2, Dorothy
Ahrens 429; Servicemaster 2-2,
Colleen Yorke 481; Mikes
McCulloch Sales 2-2, Carol
Hanson 486; D. Makoviney Const.
2-2, Darlene Gallinger 470;
Olympic Paint 1-3, Marcia Cook
Women's Hi Series: Linda Hart 412; Arnold & Smith Ins. 3-1, Bee Lumbermen's 3, Mary Lou out with the Wiskah Loggers on
449. Brandt 469. Wicken 532; Morgans 1, Lucille the Logger's home territory. First
FarmwoId 443; Shelton
quarter found the Owls down by
S,tandings: Misfits 33-15; MR.,&MRS. HANDICAP Recreation 2V~, Sonja ,~ochran
DOn t Bees, 30-18; Repeaters Men s Hi Game: Del Starred 194. 439; Millq~ ~½, Maggie'O(tg ~63. l~=#~core of l0 to l t. The Owls
28'-20; Redln 25~/2.22qz; Recess Men's Hi Series: D61 st0rrrf~552. , f~'~:~f'~ettind by halftime,
25-23; Flunkies 23Vz-24Vz; Women's Hi Game: Lucille ITTRAYONIER ~ with a score of 20 to 23, but
Rithmetic 23Vz-24Vz; Detention Chapman 192.
23Vz-24Vz; Latecomers 23-25; Women's Hi Series: Margaret
1 1 e
Professors 22 k-25/z; Dunc s Bibbee 477.
16-32; Scholars 13Vz-34qz. Standings: Eacrett Lumber
Professors 2, Larry Lyle 454;
Latecomers 2, Rand Petersen 431;
Rithmetic 2, Tom River 582;
Redin' 2, Mike Brandt 566;
Repeaters 2, Lloyd Goodwin 424;
Don't Bees 2, Don Anderson 454;
Recess 3, Bob Owens 454;
Flunkies 1, Dell Abelein 467;
Misfits 3, Darrol Martin 483;
Detention 1, Floyd Jackson 438;
Dunces 3, Ole Anderson 398;
Scholars 1, Elroy Foseide 433.
GRANGE
Men's Hi Game: Ernie Haines
185.
Men's Hi Series: Max Mikkelsen
490.
Women's Hi Game: Eva Rostvold
180.
Women's Hi Series: Eva Rostvold
525.
Standings: Shelton Valley
38-18; Southside 37~/z-18Vz;
Skokomish 36-20; Agate II
28z/z-27Vz; Pomona 28-28; Agate I
23-33; Harstine 19-37; Matlock
14-41.
Agate II Vz, Max Mikkelsen
490; Southside 3Vz; Nellie
Rossmaier 454; Shelton Valley 4,
Eva Rostvold 525; Agate I 0, Lyle
Auseth 394; Skokomish 4, Ernie
Haines 472; Matlock 0, Edythe
Dick 333; Harstine 1, Everett
Simons 410; Pomona 3, Lad
Simpson 472.
38-18; Lake Cushman 34Vz-21Vz;
Van's Floor Covering 34-22;
MCFCU 32V2-23Vz; Tyee Well
Drilling 32-24; Dick's Diggers
30-26; Evergreen Florists 30-26;
Sargents Oysters 25-31; J&J
Service 23Vz-32Vz; Hoodsport
Texaco 21-35; Johnson &
Johnson 18-38; Allyn Shell
17V2-35Vz. Mrs. Toni Matson had a
138 triplicate.
Von's Floor Covering 0,
Barbara Wynn 422; Dicks Diggers
4, Bud Dishon 456; Tyee Well
Drilling 3, Del Stormo 552; Allyn
Shell 1, Harvey Griffey508;-
Eacrett Lumber 3, Eldon Todd
464; Lake Cushman 1, Margaret
Bibbee 477; MCFCU 2, Jim
Pennington 447; Evergreen
Florists 2, Lee Elmlund 414;
Johnson & Johnson 0. Sarqents
Oysters 4, Mel Matson 480;
Hoodsport Texaco 3, George
Wright 486; J&J Service 1, Lee
Chapman 508.
SIMPSON RECREATION
Women's Hi Game: Clara
Erickson 160.
Women's Hi Series: Violet Fisher
449.
Standings: Shops 32-24;
Loaders 31-25; Loggers 31-25;
Railroads 19-38.
Shops 3, Vi Fisher 449;
Railroad 1, Jen Tratnick 382;
Loaders 2, Clara Erickson 419;
Loggers 2, Jackie Eichhorn 413.
Santa says
Men's Hi Game: Jerry Mallory
219.
Men's Hi Series: Jerry Mallory
589.
Women's Hi Game: Gerry Lou
Geist 186.
Women's Hi Series: Gerry Lou
Geist 553.
Standings: Statics 39-17;
Lefty's + 1 31-25; Maintenance
29-27; Makeups 25-31 ; Waterboys
22-34; Woodbirds 22-34.
Statics 3, Gerry Lou Geist
553; Maintenance 1. Roy
Anderson 504; Lefty's+ 1 4,
Jerry Mallory 589; Makeups 0,
Chris Campbell 516; Waterboys 3,
Tom Rolfs 417; Woodbirds 1,
Andy Anderson 481.
came on strong during the 3rd
quarter, and went ahead 42-36.
By the end of the game, M.M.K.
had a 9 point lead and finished up
58 to 49.
The Owls controlled the
boards, bringing down a total of
44 rebounds to Wiskah's 24.
Scorers for M.M.K. were Tim
Trimble with 19, Mike Sinclair
with 13, and Ray Rothrock with
10.
Saturday was homecoming for
the Owls, who had to pit their
strength against Moclips.
Moclips fmmediately took the
a score of M.M.K. 15,
The Owls lengthened that
four points by half time,
Trimble scoring a shot
court in the last two
the half. Score:
Moclips 22.
At the end of the
quarter, the Owls still had
point lead, 39 to 35.
During the last
game, M.M.K. came
scored 14 points while
Moclips to 6 points
quarter. The final score
game was Mary M.
Moclips 41.
M.M.K. again
boards by grabbing 44
to Moclips 29.
Ray Rothrock led
scoring with 19
Trimble had 17, five
were free throws. Mike
made 11.
It was a great waY
M. Knight to end their 1st
Homecoming game.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Revenue Act of 1971
provides real benefits for car and truck buyers. Here
are the provisions of the law with respect to motor
vehicle excise taxes and what they mean to Ford car
and truck buyers:
The 10% excise tax on certain light-duty trucks
is repealed. This means reductions in the manu-
facturer's suggested list price of more than
$195 on Ford pickups, $209 on Econoline vans,
and $125 on Rancheros.
2. The 7% excise tax on passenger cars is repealed.
This means reductions in the manufacturer's
suggested list price of more than $107 on Pintos
(more on other series cars) and at least $191 on
Bronco Wagons. And $183 on 9 and 8-passenger
Club Wagons.
J
MANUFACTURERS SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICES
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BUY NOW.
SAVE HOW.
Nobody beats v,ur Northwest Ford Team
2804 OLYMPIC
HWY. N.
JIM PAULEY, IHC.
SHELTON,
WASHINGTON