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UNABLE TO BLOCK a Centralia Tiger's shot are Rocky Nutt (35) and Bruce Cole (45). Shelton lost 80-53 in their first league game on Centralia's tartan surface Friday night• Shelton's tlighclimbers opened their league season last [;riday night with a dismal 80-53 loss at Centralia on the Tigers' tartan floor. It was not:'Centr~lia's 6'8" center that did the damage, but the five Tigers who scored in double figures. Scott Hamilton, Centralia's bi~ man, was held to ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~u~~~~~~~~~~~~~u~~~~u~u~~~~~~u~~~~u~~~~~~~~~u~~u~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~u~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ O ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~u~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~H~~~~~~~~~~~~~m~~~~~~u~~~~~u GUYS & DOLLS Men's Hi Game: Harold Redman 232 Men's H4 Series: Harold Redman 568 Women's Hi Game: Helen Rice MR. & MRS. HANDICAP Men's Hi Game: Del Stormo 225 Men's Hi Series: Del Stormo 564 Women's Hi Game: Margaret Bibbee 199 # 15 points in-the contest. Bruce, Cole, the Climbers' center, had 14 points. Except for the first quarter where they held a 20-19 edge, the Climbers were cold. Kevin Dorcy, senior guard, led the team with 16 points although he did not find the bucket as well as usual. He shot six of seven from the foul fine. Cole led the team in their first quarter spurt with six points. He hit three baskets and was two for two at the charity line for the game. Rich Walker sank two of two free throws in that initial period, By CHARLES GAY .... Shelton won five of the last six matches against Aberdeen last Thursday to pull off a sensational ...... comeback after being down 19-3, and tied the visitors to Shelton Gym 22-22 when hea~weight Bill Gray defeated his opponent 4-3. The Climbers were down 11-0 after the first three matches. Sophomore Randy Howard then won by decision for Shelton at 119. The hosts lost 126 by a pin RANDY HOWARD HAS a pinning combination on his Aberdeen oppor and 132 by decision. Aberdeen in Shelton Gym Thursday evening. Howard gained the first Climber wit appeared to be in a comfortable the night at 119 pounds. lead. Then Shelton started winning• Dean Medcalf pinned Bill Morrow with one second left in the 138-pound match to make the score 19-8. Mark Thompson marked his return to the mat after a year's absence with a 6-2 decision over his opponent at 145 pounds. Mark Wittenberg won a tough match at 155, 2-0. Shelton lost at 167, but then Dave Myer pinned Tom Hinton at 185 and Gray finished the night with a decision. The Climbers remained undefeated for the season after the tie. Their record is now 3-0-1 for the season and 0-0-1 in league. Four of the Climbers' previously unbeaten wrestlers were defeated in the match. Brad JUST ABOUT TO PIN his man in the 185-pound division, Stites at 98, Tom Sagmiller at Highclimber Dave Myer puts the pressure on to gain 105, Dave Nutt at 132, and Don Vanderwal at 167 were those team points for Shelton. grapplers. Shelton now boasts five active unbeatens. Randy Howard in 119, Dean Medcalf in 138, Mark Thompson at 145, Mark Wittenberg at 155, and Dave Myer in 185 have not faced defeat yet this season. Here are the match's results: 98-Pat Cady(A) pinned Brad Stites(S), 3:49. 105-Don Spoon(A) dec. Tom Sa~miller(S), 14-5. 112-Frank Armstrong (A)dec. Mark Lewis(S), 11-6. 11 9-Randy Howard(S) dec. Paul Miller(A),7-1. 126-Fred Cady(A) pinned Wayne Alexander(S), 4:57. 132-Jim Manenica(A) dec. Dave Nutt(S),5-3. 138-Dean Medcalf(S) pinned Bill Morrow(A), 5:59 145-Mark Thompson(S) dec. Geo Yakovich(A), 6-2. 155-Mark Wittenberg(S) dec. Dick Weber(A), 2-0. 167-Jerry Bednarik(A) dec. Don Vanderwal(S), 7-4. 185-Dave Myer(S) pinned Tom Hinton(A), 3:35. Hvy-Bill Gray(S) dec. Don Brown(A), 4-3. Shelton's jayvee team was crushed 36-14 by the visitors. For the Climbers, Sonny Vercher, Elmer Smith, Bob Woods and Mike Sheetz had wins. In Woods' bout, he outscored his opponent HIGHCLIMBER GRAPPLER Wayne Alexander was on 21-0, and Sheetz pinned a man here, but lost his 126-pound bout Thursday night. much his superior in weight in the unlimited division. Those results follow: l l2-Jack Strum(A)pinned glr~l~ltdllPV|~ Women's Hi Series:Lucille Elmer Herrel(S), :54. /VILE/ 191 Chapman491 his only points for the game. 119-Sonny Vercher(S) dec• Standings Lake Cushman Standings: Straf 37'/2-18Vz, " : Oorcy and Bill Bacon added five Jaymee McUeekin(a), 8-2. 1 817 Olympic Hwy. No. -- Mr. View Fireballs 36Vz-19q2, Chantrels Sales Co. 44-16, Harrys _ 126-Elmer Smith(S) dec. Ken Hoodsport Texaco 38-22, Dicks eacn. . ....... 34~/2-21q2, 4 of Us 31-25, Diggers 37-23 J & J Service Shelton tell oenina in tne Falcon(A),10-3• Woodchucks 30-26, Misfitz 29-27, 36-24, Vons Floor Covering second stanza by being outscored 132-Tony Perniconi(A) dec. Morgan Transfer 28qz-27V2, Tori's Bullheads 26-30, O &J 33q2-26V2, Allyn Shell 31-29, 20-11 and by the half were ate Nolin Stratton(S), 2-0• - x,-¢0m'le*e Automotive Service 271iz.281/2, Volleys Belfair Tavern 31-29, 25'/z-30'/2, Lett-overs 22-34. Evergreen Florist 25-35, MudBay 37-31 disadvantage; It was 53-43 138-Darrell Butorac(A) Make-ups 13-43. pinned Bruce Thornock(S), 3:27. O & J's 1, Betty Olson 487; Realty 24-36, Jewe~ eacmc attnetmraquartersenu. Woodchucks 3, Tom Tinker 441; Belfair 23-37, Tyee Well Drilling Centralia had the edge in free 145-Kraig Kalich(A) dec. Bob Stra 1, Leo Nault 518; Bullheads 20-40, Sargents Oyster Co. throws, making 20 of 31 to Fox(S), 3-2 .... For Appointmut (nil " 3, Kluas Haepfner 566; 4 of Us 4, 17Vz.-42Vz... .... Shelton's 13 of 18 The host 155-Bob Woods(S) dec. Steve MARK THOMPSON WORKS on an arm lever in this action Rosalie Warren 504; Left-overs 0, take t.usnman ~aleSEvert.Oreen 3 ................ Hgers mt 3u nero goals to meDobson(A), 21-0. from his 145-pound match which he won by 6-2 decision Gene Strozyk 476; Chantrels 2~&,Harold Bibbee 485; g ~ 167 Tom Kruhch(A) pruned rsda nl h Ken Wolden 501; Tori's 1Vz, Florist 1, Leslie Collins 375; C,imbers'20. ... ~- . i~ ,, " Thu y "g t againstAberdeen. ~ll~lex Toney 4 !6-3971 Dicks Diggers 1 LeRoy D,shon corers for Helen Rice 522; Make-ups 2, " " ' 1 S Shelton were: KustyuarieKman(~),:~[. Jr. 441; Mud Bay Realty 2, Edon r~ .... ~ ~,~l,, in R .... ~ ~. Bruce Baker 440; Misfitz 2. L.C•TarEd ster Co ~,~,,~x .................... 185-Art Vegh(A) pinned .... 520; Sargents Oy ' Chuck Hamstreet(S), 5:00 SIM,PSON MENS'. ...... Leman 521; Morgan Transfer 0, 1V2, Steve DeMiero 456; Allyn 6, MartinS, Walker2, Nutt2. Bob Lanman 481; Fireballs 4, . ........... Men s taame: Harold Churchillr Harold,Redman 568. Shell 2, Harvey Griffey 458; J & J The Climbers play at Elma tlvy-MIKe ~neetztb) pmnea 235 / Service 3, Jack ..... Wheeler 505-, D~,.~,,,~,~,"""'-'~"~-~.'~° Ignor Meyer(A), :46. Men's Hi Series: Lewis Sergeant / 309ers Von's Floor Covering z,/2, vernon Shelton's next match is after 552 / ~_ m,~ Men's Hi Game: Tom River 244 Beeson 470; Harrys Hoodsport P~..;o,m~ vocation on January 4 Standings: let half final; Mill / 'Jl~ ~11 r- ~' jD Men's Hi Series: Tom River 536 Texaco 3, John Schreiber 542; "' .......... ~ 39 17 Boo "~ ...... four 4 - m 3323 Mill 3 i IV| ~ I~ Tyee Well Drilling 2, Oel Stormo "lr..~..~l I~--,- at Bainbridge lne,r nrst o~ ;•.... ':- '- Our Dining Room • ~-~o, ~nlppers ZU-Z/ Railroad / I I I,,, II I Women's157 Hi Game: Jean Temple 564; Motleys Belfair Tavern 2,/~1i~,~1'1 wwldllll matches have been on their home 25-31, Shop 24-32' Loaders / - Will Be W3oTen's Hi Series: Jean Virginia Valley 445; Jewel Pacific • ~m -- Belfair 1, Bill Sullivan481. In noolr mats. The next home match is 23-33, IBP21-35. ' | ~= a ~ ~- Temple Loaders 2 • January 14 with Centralia ..... r ^ ~ T°m-Br°wn 46_.6; | / "MM "1 t~mppe s /, uoyie Barnett ~/l, / /Irl II / stano~ngs: Diatoms 30-18~WomenSIMPSONs H~WOMENGameS Jane White The first annual Nimrod Railroad 0, Aub Blochberger 480; / I • | • , Latecomers 29-19, Dunces 29-19 .... ' " : Christmas Turkey Shoot was held ...... , __ IBP 4, Die Ramsfield 533; Mill 4 / ~-- i Redin' 27q~-20~/~, Professors ~R~e~d~ptii~g6~,2 ~rn~i;n ~1.i;49e. ~:i~iffira~dilnalSiad~io~Ol]~i:d Democracy means nUtTheodore Parker'S"' 3' Lewis Sergeant 552; Sh°p 1' / ~ I 0PENA84 Bees27"21' 25-23.Flunkies Scholars26'/z'21',,. 24-24.Don't aSas goodg°°d asaS IY°Uam are but You are AtbrechtR°Y PettY529;504;MiliBOom3 3 1,HaroldGale l' f CHRISTM S DAY ReDeaters 19-29, Two L's 18-30, A g Churchill 514. ' / Misfits 3, Darrol Martin 417;D ...... ~ ~9 ~z~. ~,~,-,r,~,r~ 9n.~: olras were won oy sharpshooters " Don't Bees 1, Dot Ridout 383; ............ " ..... ~= ........ Redin' 1, Jerry Mallory 517; Engineering 19-37. among the twenty-five (The Timbers Will Close) Dunces 3, ate Anderson 426; Lumber 4, Jean Ream 505; participants. Two L's 1, Linda Hart 334; En ineering 0 Helen Bloomfield The lucky ~hnntPre ,u~.r,~ l~hn g '" Norene "teven ..................... 40 et Diatoms 3, Tom River 536; 418" Loqqers 1 3 s • • ' ..' ...... H]ckam, Lee H,ckam, Toad j -- • Repeaters 1, Lloyd Goodwin443;441; Accounting 3, Jane wrote .............. • ~ergeant tz), Monte ~laag, ~m 1 ! Professors 3, Larry Lyle 468; 500; Olympia 3, Virginia Fuller Vo~turc 13 5 /Greeting Drawn by Scholars 3, Ralph Ervin 477; 456; Purchaisng 1, Helen Ogden Gott, Jr., Mike Ogden andGeorge ~1~~ 16th|GerritGrade,Shilman •= .i NEW YEAR Latecomers 1, Rand Peterson 467; Research 2, Frankie Barnes Pauley. ~ 475;Lost Success 1 Jack Gaddy 445; I B P2, Helene Redman ......... | I 487.367; F unkies 3 Dell, Abelein506" " "., Sunday, Januaryllle next 24.snoot Will De MEMBERS ONLY i I /Evergreen SchOOl[ / EVE PARTY MERCHANTS ~STOP llal ,, _...-.-, WINTER DRAFTS . Funkhouser 222 I~ • Trlmsi ront Plant © Men's Hi Series: Chuck i LI FSTORM KITS NO RESERVATION NEEI: Funkhouser 600 FREE PARTY FAVO Stancli,,9~: Prepp's 39-21, ~'~"'~~,ii,~lli~ White's 36-24, Certified 35-25 B. Music by "Bit of Brass 3525. T.C.F. _ . LIVE MUSIC N.B. of M.C. 28z/e-31Vz, Boon s 28-32, Renecker's 25-35, Thriftway 25-35, Trail Blazer's In the BAHA,ROOM 18, -41v,. - STORM WINDOW KIT 39. complete evening $20 T.C•F. 4, F. Jackson 526; Kit consists of 36" x 72" tough plastic Food Service til 4 A.M 3.PrepP'sTraiIN'B" of M.C. 0, T. Fredson 525 -- G, Blazer White 4, J. SDunn 447;0' P.574;Boon Bernert Thriftway s 1.422;H. -- : STORMsheet, 18 ft. fibre moulding and nailS.Kit consists ofDOOR36" x 84"KITtough49"¢" plastic .per couple _ 1[ Ranger 536; B. Kimbel's 3, R. sheet, 21 ft. offlbre moulding and nails. Warren 545; Renecker:s 1, C. .~ 3949 ][ Renecker 473; White s 1, F. At Haltlware & Lumber Dealers Everywhere for reservations phone 426- ~:uller 529; Certified 3, C. ~ w=~e~ PIonllrsinPtiltleal ---- ChlclilO 60551 Established |924 :unkhOuser 600. ~age 10 3helton-Mason County Journal Thursday, December 1970