1963 SHELTONMASON COUNTY..10[ IRNAL--- Published, in "Chris,t astown. U.S.A.", Shelton, Washington • t A(E r
SPORTS
EARN STATE MEET "FRmP$;
PERFORMANCE FALLS FOR WATERS
0robs and junior
the Red and
d high school
as quail-
the state track
repeat Lrip,
be compet-
: event Lhan last.
district javelin
he carries a
discus as his
lip
CH AND MOW
Paul. even though he ran the
fastest half mile of his career at
2:00.8. barely squeezed aboard the
Pullman express with a fom'th
place in a record-breaking field
at KirMand. wbere the West
Central district meet was held Fri-
day night.
THE TVVO, accompanied by
Coach Bob Sund. leave early
Thursday morning fox' Pullman.
Both nmst qualify in Friday pre-
liminaries in order to get a creek
at state championships Saturday.
Combs must make one of his
four preliminary throws good
enough to be among the best
seven in order to get a chance at
three additional heaves in Satur-
day's finals.
Brown mnst finish no worse
than fourth in his preliminary heat
in order to be among the eight
finalists on Saturday in the- half.
mile.
Although Brown set a new per-
sonal pinnacle at R:trkland. Sund
figured he should have done con-
siderably better because he was
content to take it too easy in
the early going.
COMBS GOT OFF one of his
better throws aL 149' 11 3/4" to
claim his second spot at Kirk-
land.
But a new school record wasn't
enough to get senior Joe Waters
to Pullman Waters ran a splen-
did 21.1 low hurdles race at Kirk-
land, knocking one-tenth of a sec-
ond off his own school mark. but
it was only good for sixth place in
a field which packed five others
in ahead of him in a winning 19.5.
time.
Nor was a season's best of
t:34.8 sufficient to qualify the
Climber $80 yard relay team of
Waters, Brown. Brian Brickert
and Terry LaBissoniere. Not in a
field which found a new record
set at 1:30.3 from which only two
qualify. The Climbers tied with
Central Kitsap for second place
in their heat but the heat winner.
Clover Park. got only fifth in the
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GARY COMBS
IAU], BROWN
best-time placing from the two
heats run.
OTHER CLIMBERS who per-
formed in the district meet did
this: Brickert 7th in the 880, Jim
Lament ouL aL 11' 6" in the pole
vault won at 13' 3", Jim Sells out
of contention in the broad jump,
and Combs was fifth in the jave-
lin.
ShelLon accumulated 14 Learn
points (scoring was on a 10-8-6-4-
2-1 basis for first through sixth)
with others like this: Stadium 76,
Lincoln 42, Lake \\;Vashington
34 1/6. Bellevue 28. Mercer Island
28. \\;¥est Bremerton 28. Mt, Rain-
ier 22. Sunmer 22, Highline 21 1/6.
Bellarmine 20 1/6. Bethel 21 1/6.
North Thurston 12. Puyallup 12.
Renton 12. Central Kitsap 11,
Evergreen 10. North KiLsap 10.
East Bremerton 9, Auburn 6. En-
nmeJaw 6. Wilson 6. Sammamish
5 1/6. Federal Way 5. South Kit-
sap 4 1/6. Glacier 4. Clover Park 2,
Issaquah 1. Bethel. Franklin-
Pierce. Kent. Mt. Tahoma. PorL
Angeles all 0.
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Olimber Defense Shaky
Shakes g.s West S00ores
8-0 Hen-League win
Shaky :tcfeusive play, erotic pit-
ohina mid slolen bases played to
\\;Vest Bremerton's advantage Men-
(my as the Wildcats captured an
S-0 non-league baseball verdict
from the Shelton Highclimbers at
Bremer'ton
The Climbers. meanwhile ms-
naked but three hits off }VilHcat
Bob Nelson. one a double by Bry-
an Snyder. Shelton's slab starter.
Snyder was subsequently nipped
al the plate on a squeeze bunt
with a run which would have equa-
lized the count in the second in-
ning for a mm the Wildcats scor-
ed in the first on a lead-off triple
and an outfield fly.
Snyder yielded three hits. two
wild pitches, two stolen bases and
his defense eommitLed an error for
three 'Cat runs in the second. Four
more West runs in the third werc
no fault of Snyders. He got the
first two batters, then an infield
boot opened the .gates. Two hits,
two more errors, and three wild
piLehes did the damage.
Bob %Vlfitmarsh finished the last
three innings and pitched hitless.
scoreless ball, a walk being his
only slip.
Bill Smith and ken Landis pick-
ed up the only other Climber hits
off Nelson.
Shelton played at Olympia Tues-
day, went to Bremerton yester-
day for a make-up with East then
winds up the season Monday by
hosting Bainbridge on Loop Field
in another rain postponement.
SHELTON ab r h'vFIST " ab r h
Wagner rf I 0 0.Shedwin ef 4 2 1
Clary rf 2 0 0 Farris If 3 0 1
Peterson 3b 2 0 0 Duke rf 3 0 0
Whitmarsh p I 0 0 Holt c 3 0 0
Rose If 3 0 0 Shute 3b 3 0 0
Snyder I)-gb 3 0 1 Kueinski ss 3 2 1
XVingard s. 3 0 0 Nelson p 2 2 2"
M. Sheedy ef 1 0 0 lIills 2b 2 1 1
Smith cf 1 0 1 Gran 2b I 0 0
Kadoun ef 1 0 0 Trudelle lb 2 1 0
Bailey 2b 2 0 0 Totals 26 g 6
Riehards c I 0 0
T. Sheedy c 1 0 0
Landis lb 2 0 l
Totals 24 0 3
Score by Innings
ShelLon 000 000 0--0
hits 010 011 0---3
%Vest 134 O00 x--8
hits 132 000 x--6
SUMMARY: 3b-Shedwin. 2b-Sny-
def. SH-Holt RBI-Farris 2. Mills
2. Nelson. Holt. E-Shedwin. Shute.
Tingard 2 Wagner. PeLerson, Sny-
def, SB-Shedwin. Farris. Trudel]e.
SO-Snyder 2. XVhiLmarsh 3. Nel-
son 3. BB-Snyder 3, VVhitmarsh I, 1
Nelson 0. RR'.F-Snyder 3. DP-Win-I
gard to Bailey to Landis, Gran to I
Kueinski to Trudel],e. LOB-Shel- I
ton 3, West 5.
LEGION TEAM- BILLS
2 DOUBLEHEADERS
"ViLh high school baseball head-
ink for the exits American Legi(m
junior baeball is standing in the
wings.. ]:¢ady to step to center
stage.
Shelton's team will play an in-
dependent s e h e dule a g a i n this
year in the absence of a formal
4th District league, aiming for a
a-team district playoff with Puy-
allup and Parkland in mid-uly.
Two Sunday doubleheaders are
presently dated for Shelton. with
the Bm%n American Legioh team
June 2 and with the BuriewCon-
nie Mack team June 9. boLh on
Loop Field. Return games will be
dated with the same clubs later
in the year.
George Snyder will coach the
1963 team.
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B SQUAD SQUASHES
SOUTH glTSAP 17-2
Rnns; hits and errors cal!le in
bunches like grapes last Wednes-
day when the Highclimber B squad
laced South Kitsap, 17-2. on Loop
Field.
Coacl Larry \\;Veir's Little Clim-
bers enjoyed a field day as they
opened with three rams m the first
tuning and finished with seven m
the sixth.
In between they tapered off with
a solo nlarker in the second and
six in the fifth. Weir used a play-
er for every rlln seventeen --
as he cleaned his bench.Only one
to get two hits was shortstop Rich
Mackey, one of only three who
played the full game.
Bob VJhitmarsh and Bob Ben-
nett shared pitehing honors and
between hem confined South Kit-
sap to five hits. Bennett gave np
the runs in the sixth. The short
score:
R H E
South O00 002 0----2 5 8
Shelton 310 067 x--17 9 3
Batteries ...... Yingling, Bryant
(6), Rightery (6} and Herbold;
\\;¥hitmarsh. Bennett (4} and T.
Sheedy. Kadoun ,6).
Skokomish Scalps
Porlland Avenue,
Taholah In Openers
Skokomish opened its baseball
season last weekend in Tacoma
with a pair of non-league vic-
tories which served notice on fen
low entries in the Puget Sound
Indian League that the Mason
County team is going' to be tough
in defense of the championship it
has won the past three years,
Saturday's victory came over
Taholah, 7-4. on the strength of
a 6-run fifth inning in which
donbles by Tom Gouley and PeIc
Peterson were instrumental ahmg
with three singles, a walk and a
hit batter.
GOVLEY RECEIVED credit for
the pitching win in relief of
starter Doug LaClair. who went
the first four frames of the seven
inning tilt.
Sunday's triumph was a lop-
sided 10-'0 success against Port-
land Avenue of Tacoma in which
Ronnie Peterson and Gouley
shared pitching honors. Peterson
gave np the hme hit Portland
Avenue managed off their com-
bined offerings, a second inning
one-out single which turned out
to be the only Portland Avemm
baserunner of the game.
Neither 'Skokomish pitchers
gave up a walk and they were
backed by flawless d'cfensive play
by their teammates.
SKOROMiSlH SCORED in each
of its five trips to the plate with
youthful Robert Miller contribut-
ing three hits to a 13-blow as-
sault Ray Johns and Tom Gouley
chipped in wilh two each•
A league meeting ,was held dur-
ing the ',veekend at which Steve
Johns. busino.ssmanager for Sko-
komish, 2{was qleeted seeretary-
t laeau]:6r. Ha:rol{ Rios of Portland
Avenue was elected president,
Leon Strofil of Taholah vice-presi-
dent.
The short scores:
R H E
Skokomish ...... 000 160 O-7 9 ]
Taholah ............ 300 010 0--4 6 6
Batteries .... LaClair. Tom Gou-
ley (5) and P. Peterson: B. Char-
ley, Piekernell and L. Strom.
R H E
Portland Ave 000 000-- 0 1 3
Skokomish ........ 124 23x---10 13 0
Batteries .... Satieum and \\;V.
Case: R. Peterson. T. Gouley (5)
and P. Peterson.
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East Bremerton _. 7 0 61 16
Bainbridge ................ 5 2 48 ]4
Central Kitsap ........ 6 3 37 25
Sequim ...................... 5 4 28 24
South Kitsap ......... 5 4 36 50
North Kitsap ............ 5 4 48 33
SHELTER ............. `3 4 31 25
Port Angeles ............ 4 5 42 46
Port Townsend ...... 2 7 `36 45'
North Mason ............ 0 9 11. 9:-;
Latest Scores
Port Angeles I0. SheILon 9.
East 12. North Mason 0.
Bainbridge 11. South 1.
Central 4, Port Townsend I,
North 8. Sequim 4.
Charge back as they would, the
Highclimbers never qhte made up
a 4-run spot they handed Port
Angeles on Loop Field Friday af-
ternoon, so the Roughriders
headed back up the Peninsula
with a veild and weird 10-9 Olym-
pic league baseball victory.
The Climbers were four runs
down after the visitors scored
three in the first on a base-clean-
ing double) and another in the
second ,on two costly errors) be-
fore they scored a pair, both un-
earned on a hit batter sand-
wiched between two miscues.
By tbe time Shelton scored
agaiw in the fourth the Riders
held a 7-2 lead. but Gary Peter-
son's triple sandwiched between
singles by A1 Wagner and Mike
Sheerly Mike's went for the full
cireuiL on an outfield error)
shaved the margin to reasonable
propm'Lions.
AFTER ANOTHER Angeles
tally in the fifth in which two
more errors did the dirt. the
Climbers moved to within one of
the visitors with a pair drive in
by ken Lane}is' single after Tim
Rose singled and Brian Snyder
doubled.
The run-crazy rivals traded 2-
run bombs in the sixth to stay one
marker apart, then both threat-
ened in the seventh without sue-
cess to wind un the 19-tally total
Soph catcher Jim Riehards singled
home Shelton's sixth inning pair
after a hit batter and two walks
filled the sacks.
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Inthe seventh Mike Sheedv. wh° L. (]o .,
much trouble wiLh a leaping stab
of a liner which he eonvertecl
into a double killing at second I tC
base.
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PORT ANGELES never
Mike out---/three walks.
)itched ball. and single, one rim
driven in nnd two scored, plus a
couple of fielding gems.
He drew his last walk with two
out in the seventh, then movcd
to second as Bill Smith was nicked
by:a pitch, and fans began to
vision the tying zxm there in
Mike at secoml, tt Tom \\;Vingard
bang'cd into a force play at third
to end Lhe game
The defeat scisNored a four-game
winning" streak for the Climbers.
.... Both stavtinff pitchers w(n-e
%necked out Of the box but found
Lhemselve back, on Llle slab aa'ain
,it the finish in the weird contest.
Both retired to third base after
taking,thgir lumps on the hill but
came .back to finish up when their
relievers also trod the trail to
trouble.
The box score:
a,N({EI.E, ab r h qlIEI.TON ab rh
Rolim'.('[ 4 r) 0 %Vfigner.rf 5 1
ff
, W'oma,' '1 n O Pehu'sn.:tb-21 5 I 1
t-[arrison.rf a 1 1 M.Sheedylf-2b 1 2 l
ardner,rf-p 1 1 1 gmith.cr :I 1 0
R(ynlds.gb-rf 3 3 2 Winard.ss 5 1 1
Enos.lf 3 2 2 Rose If-p 4 1 1
Hainsioek.ss 2(1(a 3nvder p-gb 2 2 1
b McD(matd 1. 1 0 Richards.e t (1 1
P, odford,c a 2 [andis.ll) 4 0 1
Vtlndrff,p-3t) 2 1 ?
Wdodsido.2b 2
Blfllock.2b 2 0 ]
Sol'ells,,n,lb 3 0 1
c Rice 1 fl
T,,,als -777&-; Total aa
a Lined out for Reline in Zth.
b Grounded into force play for
Hainstoek in 6th.
c Popped out for Sm'enson in 7th
Score by Innings
Angeles ..................... 312 112 0----10
Hits ........................ 302 11,3 1.---11
Shelton ...................... 020 322 0--- 9
Hits ...................... 001 341 0 - 9
SUMMARY: HR---Reynolds. 3b
---Peterson. 2b-- Snyder. Bedford 2
SH- Bedford. Reynolds. RBI---
Richards 2. Landis 2. Petersen.
Sheedv Bedford 4. Woodside 2.
gorenson. Roline. Re.molds, Enos,
E--Rose 2, \\;Vingard. Richards.
Peterson Roline Hainstock. Wood-
side, Sorenson. SO---Snydcr 2.
Rose 1, Vollendorff 2. Gardner 3.
BB-Snvder 2. Rose 1, Vollendorff
3. Gardner 3. VCP---Snvder. HB--
Enos by Snyder. Smith. Snyder
by Voltendorff. RRF-----Snyder 4.
Rose 2. Vollendorff 4. Gardner 2.
DP--Sheedy to Wingard.
Gily Grade School
Track Meet Thursday
This Thursday afternoon, Shel-
ton grade school boys and girls
will participate in the annual Re-
tory Club city track meet at Loop
Field.
First events are scheduled to
start at 1:00 o'clock with Rotar-
tans officiating, assisted by mem-
bers of the Shellon school coach-
ing staff and track squads•
MEN'S TRIO BOWLING
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Flintstones ................................ 11 4
Prairie Roosters .................... ]0 5
MIMe .......................................... 8 7
Touchables .................................. 7 3
Vagabounds ................................ 6 9
Lucky X ...................................... 6 9
Alley Ooops ................................ 5 10
Hopefuls ..................................... 2 8
High game--Lionel Leman. Mor-
ley Preppernau 20`3.
High series -- Morley Prep-
pernau 775,
Flintstones 5 ,Tom Olson 658},
Hopefuls 0 ( Bob Henz 51`3;
Touchables 4 (Dean Smith 667),
Alley Oops 1 (Lionel Leman 7451:
PrairieRoosters 4 (Ralph Simp-
son 682), Vagabonds 1 ,Fief Min-
oza 652}. IIIMO 3 Morley Prep-
pernau 775. Lucky X 2 ted Dun-
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