1963 SItELTONMASON COUNTY 30URNAL.-Published in "Chfstmastoiv;. U.S.A.", ShelLon. Washington PAGE 7
earned a run as
With a 2-1 vie-
, in a junior leg-
duel Tuesday
Field.
matched
came off
Morton's fourth
into center-
a pick-off at
Seventh inning.
just at-
to deep
and sec-
Seek had scored
tying run
mid-sta-
i J i i |m i i
MORTON BY 2-1 COUNT Long Relief Stint
Lion o. an error of his soft tap end glittering efforL against Mor- Shows Slosh Ready
to third and a passed bail. ]ton in five days. Morton failed to In Loss At Morion
Snyder romped home with the get an earned fun off him in 16 1/3
winning run hen Leo 'Webster's
pictc-off effort sailed into the out-
field and rolled between the right
and centerfielders.
The only run off Sloan was also
due to a wild throw. Gary dohn-
son singled solidly to right as see-
(rod man up in the opening in-
ning, then came all the way
around when catcher Terry Ka-
doun threw into eenterfield on
Johnson's steal and the ball also
triclded through Terry LaBisson-
iere's legs in the outfield.
NLOAN WAN NHARP, his see-
Saeger Motor Shop
on Hillcrest
im]ings and only six hits. Starting the wrong pitcher is a
This was the fourth game the hindsight which plagues all base-
zwo clubs have played in the past ball managers.
two years, three settled by one Shelton junior legion coach
run. the other by two. as they George Snyder suffered the con]-
split, men aihnent last Thursday night
Shelton goe to Raymond to- at Morton. At the end of nine
night, then hosts Burien's jun- innings and a 4-3 defeat he real-
ior legion squad on Loop Field ized he should have started right-
for a Sunday doubleheader start- handed Bill Sloan instead of left-
ins at 1:00 o'clock, handed Tint Rose.
Morton ah r h " Nhelton ab r h Morton took a strong fancy to
Martin 2b 3 0 0 Sheerly 21) 1 1 0 Tim's Wl'ong-arnl stuff and scored
Johnson p-ss 4 ] 3 Landis lb 4 0'0 all its runs in the first two in-
Cllurnver ('
Stanley p
Panush I)
Webster p
Rifle 3b-e
V¢ilson lb
Meal If
Austin rf
Cooley ('f
a Cash
00urpri00e
that; -
Ip Into
] 0 0 Snyder 3b 4 1 3 nings. Leadoff swinger Jim Martin
1 0 0 Sloan p 3 0 ] slugged Jim's second pitch for a
1 0 0 W'ingard ss 4 0 1 home run into the centerfield
2 0 0 LaBsniere ef 3 0 0 stands. After two were out in the
4 0 2 Kadoun e 3 0 0 second tile home club connected
4 0 0 Towle rf 3 O 0 for three straight singles and a
,1 0 o [ Getty If 3 0 0 double separated .by. a walk for
4 0 0 Totals 28 2 5 three runs.
3 0 0 ] SI,OAN CAME in with the two
100
runners in scoring position and got
Mettler ss-3t)3 0 0 i the last out. Fi'om that point on
Totals 35 5 only an error in the fourth kept
a fanned for Cooley in 9th. Morton from going down in order
S('ORI,: IY INNlNG until Sloan issued a walk in the
Morton 1 00 000 000--1 sixth with two out.
hits I 0 0 ] 0 ] 0 1 1--5 He gave up only one hit over
Shelton 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 x--2 tile 6 2/3 innings he pitched and
hits 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 x--5 Morton put only five runners on
SUMMARY -- 2b-Snyder 2. Rifle. base---two on walks, two on er-
RBI-Snyder. SB-Johnson. Rifle. IP- rors, one by the hit--of the 24
Johnson 2. Stanley 2. Panush 2. Weh- hatters who faced Sloan. It was
ster 2. Sloan 8. SO-Sloan 7, Johnson in brief, a brilliant pitching effort
3. Stanley 1. Panush 3. Webster 4. and fortified greatly Snyder's
B-Sloan 3. Johnson 1. Panush 2. Web- hopes for his slab corps, even
ster 2. ER-none. HB-Sheedy by Stan- though it suffered a severe jolt
Icy, Kadoun by Panush. PB-Riffe. when x-rays showed Ken Dros-
DP-Johnson to Martin to Wilson. Met- chef's foot needs further recuper-
tler to Martin to Wilson. ative Lime before he can play.
• !
SEE DETAILS BELOW OR ON CUP
AFTER SPOTTING Morton
those four runs, Shelton had trou-
ble getting untracked in the
squad's first taste of night ball.
For four innings Legionnaires
went hitless, a drought sophomore
catcher Jim Richards finally broke
with a pop-fly double to right
field in the fifth. In atteqpting
to stretch it to a triple Jim was
hit on the shoulder by the relay
to third and the ball slanted out
of play, allowing him to complete
the full circuit for Shelton's first
mln.
After scoring again in the sixth
on singles by Ron Landis and
A1 Wagner and Sloan's force-play
grounder---Shelton messed up a
beautiful opportunity when Brian
Snyder doubled to put two in scor-
ing position with one out. But
Leo Webster. Morton righthander.
got two strikeouts to mute op-
portunity's knock.
AGAIN IN the seventh Shelton
turned a deaf ear to another rap
after getting one run, Terry La-
Bissoniere made second on %Veb-
ster's wild peg on his bunt and
third on a passed ball. scoring on
the boot of Denny Bailey's rol-
ler to second: Darrell Cochran beat
out a bunt trying to sacrifice to
leave two runners aboard with
none out. but Webster picked Bai-
ley off second. Landis forced Coch-
ran and Veagner fanned.
The box score:
h,qton ah r h
%chran If 4 0 1
Landis lb 4 ] 1
Wagner rf 4 0 1
Sloan 3b-p 4 0 0
Rose p I 0 0
Snyder 31) 2 0 1
Richards e 4 I 1
Wingard ss 3 0 0 Austin If
a T.Sheedy 1 O 0 Cooley ef
M.Sheedyef l 0 0 Stanleylb
LaF, sniere ef 2 1 0 Webster p-ss 3 1 1
Morton ab r h
Martin 2b-3b 3 l 1
Johnson ss-1) 4 0 1
Cournyer e 4 0 ]
Rifle 3b 2 0 0
%Valker rf I 0 0
Case rf 2 0 0
Eck 2b-3b 2 0 0
400
31t
411
a fanned for Wingard in 9th
SCORE BY INNING
Shelton 0 0 0 0 I 1" 1 0 0--3
lilts 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 0 0--6
HOT TIME IN YAKIMA
Torrid temperatures, quality op-
1
ponents and the temptation t oi
neglect sleep on an overnight
camp-out ganged up to produce a
hot time for Shelton's junior leg-
ion ball club in the Yakima area
last weelcend.
Playing in heat which hovered
around the 100-degree mark. Shel-
ton suffered severe thrashings at
the hands of Yakima 15-1. Natur-
day afternoon and Selah-Naehes.
12-1 and 12-1. Sunday afternoon,
Selah-2gaches s undefeated in
the powerful Yakima Valley jun-
ior legion league while Yakima
has lost but once in the confer-
ence which includes Wens(thee,
Ellensburg, Sunnyside. Riehland.
Paseo and Kennewick- -probably
as strong a circuit as there ]s in
the state.
TtlE SHELTON KIDS wilted in
the teaming temperatures of the
east side. especially the pitchers,
who absorbed a heavy pummeling
from a couple of strong hitting
lineups.
About the only consolation coach
George Snyder got out of the
three-game series was the reason-
ably good defensive play of his
elnb and the knowledge that Rod
Alvord. Selah's no-hit hurler, was
nicked for four blows by Shelton
batters.
Tom Wingard led Shelton hit-
ting during the 3-game series with
three in nine trips and Darrell
Coehran had three in 11 at bats.
two off Alvord.
SELAIt'S PARTING shot at
Shelton, in the last inning of Sun-
day's second game, consisted of
three home runs. indicating the
kind of power the east side club
had.
Te Shelton club found one
friendly face at Yakima, where
Gene Wells, former Highclimber
football and baseball lerterman.
showed np as base umpire. He is
teaching now at West Valley high
school, just outside Yakima.
And Terry LaBissoniere Shel-
ton outfielder, found a distant cou-
sin, Ed LaBissoniere. opposing him
on tile Yakima mound. Although
he didn't get a safe hit. Terry
banged the ball fairly solidly in
two encounters with his kin
EASUREI
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Plant at 3rd & Grove Streets Phone 426-4473
Shelton Electric Co.
PIGEON RAGERS
HOLD TWIN BILL
Entries out of the Paul Bigley
loft took first and second place
in the 225 mile race originating
in Eugene and second and third
places behind a Dick Giles entry
in the 350 mile event activated
at Medford Sunday.
igley's lead bird in the shorter
race. a blue pied cock. came in
with a 962.767 yards per minutes
mark. well ahead of a blue cheek
eoek loftmate at 922.565 rate.
The twin-bill attracted a min-
inmm entry list. only 14 birds from
three lofts in the Eugene race. 13
birds from the same three lofts in
the longer event
Larry Johnson }tad a bhm check
hen at 736.369 which earned third
behind the tv,'o Bigley entries in
the short race with Giles' birds
-:--a pair of blue hens- trailing
in fourth and fifth.
Giles had a fourth place silver
cock and Johnson a fifth place
silver hen in the h)ng race, where
"the average time droppeu off to
488.255 ypm.
OUTDOORS
BIG SALMON FOLLOWS
DAD'S DAY GIFT
Fishing reports were a bit light
Morton l 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 x--4 during the past week. possibly in-
hits 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 ] x6 fluenced by the torrid tempera-
SUMM'-A'RY: HR-Martin. 2h-Rich- tures of the weekend, but one ang-
ards. Snyder. Johnson Cournyer. RBI- ler had himself a real thrill.
Johnson 2. Martin, Sloan. E-Rifle 2. Frank Willard christened a new
Johnson. Webster. Wingard. outboard moto, r given him as a
3alley. SO-Webster 9. Johnson 4. Rose Father's Day gift Sunday with a
2. Sloan 6. BB-Webster 2. Rose 1. sUCCeSSful salmon search off Wn-
Sloan 2. WP-Sloan. lq, RF2Rose 4, web - ion Which produced an ll-lb, King.
ster 2. Winner-Webster. Loser-Rose, He tried it again Tuesday and
IP-Rose 1 2/3, Johnson 7 1/3. PB- came in with a'6-1b, blackmouLh.
Courmyer 2. DP-Wingard to Landis. Best fish of tile week. however
LOB-Shelton 6, Iorton 7. and one of, the tops for the year
so far, was :Ben Barber's 22-1b.
MIXED FOURSOMES King off Hoodsport Monday.
W L In fresh water, Lake Cushman
Rock Chuckers ................ 19V_o 8V, z gave up 71 trout to four teen-
Cherry Pickers ................ 15 13' age boys from .Tacoma last Thurs-
Alley Pups ...................... 13 15 day and Charlie Cole. Andy An-
lq.visters ................. llA 16 derson and Norm Porter of Shel-
Gold Brickers .............. L..ll 13 ton had silver limits, The Taeo-
Slow Starters .................. 10 14 ma lads had a few cutthroat but
High games--Louise Snyder and mostly silvers in their catch. They
Verna Johanson, each 171, Jack are Fred Laurente. Mare Davis.
Sampson 199. Larry Deck and Jim Bunting.
High seriesLouise Snyder 508, Ed Palmer of MeCleary is ge-
Jack Sampaon 573. ling near-limits each time out ana
* * * some big cutthroat and rainbow
Gold Brickers 3 (Louise Snyder are still being caught h'olling the
508), Slow Starters 1 (Jack Samp- shoreline late afternoons u s i n g
son 573/; Rock .Chuckers 3 (Rick spoon or fly.
Sharpes 63), Cherry Pickes 1 The heat slowed Custunan fish-
(Dean Smith 504); Twisters 3 ing over the weekend
(Don Knudsen 468), Alley Pups 1
IGayle Wentz 446).
Westinghouse
washer and dryer
'366oo
for both, with trade-in
Heavy duty washer has two speeds,
two cycles for perfect washing of all
fabrics, handy suds 'n water saver,
hot and warm water temperatures.
LGD-30.
Matching dryer has temperature set-
tings for the most delicate fabrics,
easy to clean lint filter. Dryer DGD-
30.
MEN'S TRIO LEAGIYE
Touehables ........................ 22 13
Alley Cops ...................... 21 14
Prairie Roosters .............. 19;fi 15,fi
Flints(ones ........................ 19 16
MIMO ............................... 161 18
Lucky X .......................... 15 20
Vagabonds ....................... 14 21
Hopefuls ............................ 13 22
High game--Max Mikkelsen 231
High series---L. L. Melnelly 727
Hopefuls 4 (Bob Henz 592t, Va-
gabonds 1 Flor Minoza 603);
Touchables 4 iDean Smith 6851,
Hopefuls Bob Hertz 568/; Alley
Cops 3 IL.L. McInelly 727). Lucky
X 2 (Jerry Christy 695t: Touch-
ables 3 Dean Smith 6201.MIMe
2 (Dan Densley 693); Prairie Roo-
sters 3 tChuck Knudson 7t9).
Flintstone 1!. Max Mikkelsen
725).
BUILDING PERMITS
Building permits approved by
the Mason County CommisSion in-
clude to Victor Christensen. wood
dock, $400: Albert Scott. webs
doeR. $200: Garold Tappye, wood
dock. $160: George Rowe. wood
dock. $400: Ed Picardo. wood doeR,
$200: Charles V. Mettler. woos
residence, $8,030: George S. Lew-
is, concrete basement, $3,000; Mel-
vin Smith, wood garage, $900; Or-
man Ormiston, wood patio, $850;
Douglas R. Hoppel Wood remodel-
ing, 3,000 anc] ioe Franklin, wooer
remodeling, $5007"-
419 Railroad Ave.
Phone 426,6283
Nhelton
Col'bran l ['
Landis lh
Snyder l)
Towh. p
Shmn 3b
3ehards e
Kadolln c
Wltg]l(l" l'f
Bailey 2h
Wingard ss
ah ," h Yaldma
5 o l Dealy ss
4 II I Lal"ey SN
2 I1 II Pleasant 3h
2 II 0 Carllon 3b
U (I[I
3 0 U
3 o0
l U 0
310
't U 1
2u0
M.Sheedy ss 2 0 1
Lal{sniere ef 2 0 0
Dellsh,y ef 2 0 l
Tolals 35 1 5
ah r h
322
I Ou
1 oo
323
Chamt)oux lb 6 1 2
McDonald If 5 3 2
Sherman rt*-p ,l 2 0
Droh,s cf 2 0 0
Wilson ,'f 3 0 1
Sl.Mary 21) .t 2 l
Schilling 2b 1 0 0
Hathaway e 1 0 0
Olson c 1 0 0
1,aBisniere p 1 2 0
Maftinez p 1 0 0
a" Rogers I 0 0
Totals 37 15 ii
a flew olll for Martinex ill 71tl
NCOI{I,: I}Y INNINGS
Shelton u 0 fl 0 u 0 l 0 0-- ]
hits L 0 0 0 I]i 2 0 1--- 5
Yakima 0 0 1 4 6 0 4 0 x---]5
hils n 0 1 2 4 0 3 I x---ll
SUUMARY --- 3h-Dealy. 2b-C1]aln-
poux. Coehran. SH-Droles. Hathaway,
Olson RBI-Landis. Pleasanl 3. Carl-
ten 2. D]'ules 2. Dea ly, C[lalll|)OtlX,
McDonald. St Mary, Hathaway, Ol-
on E-Landis, Kadoun, Sheedy, Lar-
v('y, le;isanl. SB-Pleasant 3. Mc-
D,)nald. Sh(,l'l]lan S|. al'y. IP- Say-
der 32/3, Rose 32/3. LaBissoniere
b 1/3. Martinez 2/3. SO-LalssonIere
7. Martinez 1. R.se 2, Towle 3. BB-
La]issoniere 2. S]lydor 4, Rose 4,
Towle 2. RR-LaBissoniere 1. Sny-
der 4. Rose 8, Towle 0. %Vinner-
LaBissoniere Loser-Snyder. HB-She]'-
pla]l hy Snyd(q', :PI;-Richards: VJP-
herlllan 2.
helh)n ai) r h ] Nelah ah r h
Cochra]] if I 1 2 I Vndrbrke ss 5 1 2
Landislb 3 0 0. Lambert cf 5 1 1
%Vag'ner rf 3 n ( Rust 31) 3 0 2
Snyder 3b 2 0 I Ovrstreet ll" 4 I 1
Shmn p 1 0 0 [ Briggs lb 0 0 0
osep 1 0 0 Alvordp-lf 4 3 3
Riehardsc 3 0 0 Zirlde lb-p 2 2 1
F;ailey 21) I 0 0 Gregoridh c 4 2 2
Sheedy 21) 1 0 0 Meyer rf 3 1 ]
Wingard ss 3 0 I Applegate 2b 3 1 1
LaBssnier ef 3 0 0 Totals 33 12 14
Tutals 25 1 4
SCORE BY INNINGS
Shelton 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-- 1
)]its 0 0 0 2 1 1 0-- 4
Selah 0 6 2 2 0 2 x--12
hits a t 4 2 t 3 x--14
SUMMARY " --- 3h-Alvord 2. Rust.
l:tBi-Vanderbrake 3. Lambert 2. Ap-
pteale 2. Meyer, Gregorich. Alvord.
Rust. Snyder. SB-LaBissoniere. Rust.
Zirkh*. E-Sheerly. LaBissoniere. IP-
Sh)an I 2/3. Alvord 6 SO-Sloan 1. Rose
6. Ah'ord 6. Zirkle 2. BB-Sh',an 4. Rose
1. Ah'ord 2. Zirkle ]. RRF-Sloan 6,
Rose 5. VCJnner-Alvord. Loser-SIoan,
WP-Alvord 2,
,helton ah r h Selah ah r h
Cochran lr 2 0 0 I Vndrhk ('-If 4 1 1
Richards If 1 0 0 Lambert cf 4 0 l
Rose rf Lt 0 0 I Rust 31) 3 2 1
Snyder 3b-p 4 0 0 Overstreet p 2 1 0
Sh)an lh-3b [ (: Ah'ord If 1 ] 1
t) 2 1 0 ] P, riggs 11) ,t 2 3
Wingard ss 4 0 2 Zirkle rf-t) 3 ] 2
Kadoun e 3 0 ll Grogr('h l(-e 3 1 1
She(ty 2b 2 0 0 Meyerss 3 1 1
Donsh,y ef 0 0 0 I Al)plegate 2b 4 2 1
a LaBssniere I ( 1 Totals 31 ]2 13
Towle p-3h 2 0
|) ¥Tagntq" ] fl 0
Landis ]b 0 n 0
Totals 26 1 4
a doubled for Dcnsley in 6th
l) fanned for Towle in 6th
c 'honlered for O,,:erstreet In 6th
N('OI{E I{Y INNINGS
Shelton 0 1 0 0 0 0 0- 1
hits n 2 a {] 1 1 0--- 4
Selah 2 a 2 1 0 4 x--12
hits 2 2 4 1 0 4 x--13
SI)'SIIARY --- HR-Ah'ord. ]riggS,
Meyer. 3b-Briggs. 2b-La:Bissoniore,
Zirlde, RBI-Densb y, ]-]riggs 3 Rust 2.
Meye 2. Lambert. Overstreet. SB-RusL,
Zu'kle. E-Densley. IP-Towle 1 2/3. Sny-
dcr ,1 Overstreet 6. SO-Towte 2, Sny-
('r 4. Sloan l Overs(reel 6. ZLrkle 3.
]_.B-Towle 3. Snyder 1. Overstreet 4.
ItB-Zirkle hy Towle. Mever by Sny-
der. NP-Towle. Snyder. RRF-Towlc
3. Snyder 2. Overs(reel 1 talk-Towle.
I=q-Kadoun 2.
,,.,, ....... . ......
Skokomish Squeezes
Off 3.1 League Win
Over Little Boston
Skokomish found its way back
to the victory path ill Puget Souud
Indian League baseball play with
a tightly-played 3-1 conquest ot
Little Boston on the Skokomish
alia mend.
Ronny Peterson, with relief help
from Toni Gouley, got the pitch-
mg success after defending a 2-run
lead given him in the first inning.
']'ills came when Jerry Bloomfield
led off with a double, beat the
play on him on Ray Johns' iifield
roller, scored on an error on Gou-
lty's gronnder, and Johns checked
over on Jinr Tobin's fly.
Rick Miller:s home rn made
it 3-0 in the fourth ,Little Boston
nicked Peterson for its lone run
in the seventh, an unearned tally
put aboard by an infield error and
eventually scoring on Ray Ful-
ton's double,
Ieterson and Gouley stopped
Little Boston with four hits.
A five-inning non-league game
which foLowed wound up in a 4-4
deadlock.
This Sunday Skokomish will
host Queers at 2:00 o'clock on the
Skokomish diamond, the last home
game this month.
Sunday's short score:
R H
RHE
Little Boston (KIll 000 100---1 4 4
Skokomish 200 100 00x--3 6 1
Batteries Tom and R. Fiflton,
Sullivan.
Shellon Still Leads
Despite First Loss
In Faslball Action
Shelton Merchants renmined in
first place despite their first loss
ill Olympia City Fastbalt League
play during the past week
The loss, 8-1 at the hands of
Olympia Brewery, was offset by
a sparkling 3-0 triumph over the
Olympia Merchants Monday on
Bill Mutt's 2-hit pitching job.
Shelton scored all three runs
in tie fifth on run-producing sing-
les by Garth Getty, Dave Swear-
ingen and Chub Nut( which fol-
lowed a single by Don Brown and
o walk to Pete Kruger.
Eigh errors mixed with 11 hits
made the Brewery's win easy last
Thursday. It was Shelton's slop-
piest performance of the season,
The short scozes:
RHE
Olympia 000 000 O 0 2 1
Shelton 000 030 x--3 5 0
Batteries--Bert and Hill; Null
and Swearingen.
R H E
Shelton I00 000 0--1 6 8
Brewery 300 023 x----8 11 0
Batteries---Mutt 'and Swearing-
en: Matychowiak and Bratton.
MAY LIQUOR SALES
During May $29,163.55 was
spent on liquor purchased through
the Shelton liquor store, accord-
ins to the monthly report of the
W'ashington State Liquor Control
Board Of this amount $4,704-.59
was to Class H licenses,
Mt. Moriah Lodge )
F. & A, M. )
No. ll )
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St. John's Night. )
TUESDAY, JUNE 25 )
Glen R. Hufnail W.M. i
Arnold Cheney, Secretary
Tom McCahill
SALTY S'ASHAYERS MOVE
O&NCE TQ BORDEAUX
The Salty Sasayers will heM the
dance scheduled for the Memoria
hall this Saturday night in lbe
Bordeaux school. The Bordeaux
site will be for this Sat, urday, only,
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