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$I-IELTON'MASON COUNTY 3OURNAI; " Publisheh] in rr hr stmastown, U.g.'A.". Shelton, Washington
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SHELTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAL INC., Publist)crs l .......... PORT ANGF, LES NIPS located the balls by listening for.. ...... tztled Go ~,
13~. ..... ,-1,~ "l~ h,, #~ • ~ ~ A~,YI,~ ] IJee 15ul'Ilenu, compeung In [ne
............... ~ ,_,ran ...... g,e ............ SHELTON ,~UNDAY them to land so the hitters could ~itcning ann. o.e[ense carried ~ which w,u .~
............. t~mss t: mgn jump, snot put anu ,,,.~ ~,..i,. ...~^,~. ,~,~e o~,,,.]know where they were Dan and the Shelton H]gncumDers to their i i ~ Science cnu~,
.... '" , " 'I" low hurdles, led all Blazer track ~,,~ ~,,,~ ~,,s":,'-~ .......... ~ • ' ue base
| ..... ~ ~ [squad individual scorers this past to'~m %ur~c"ed te the Shelton-IBob each came up with bogeys and Olympm Lcag _." ball champ- [ ~ ~ Bible l•eaa~
.... nd w that won the marathon match
Bayshorc coarse Sunday a ent • . " ." • " . ' [ ~"~ " ~'~ -~:~ ""
| ~r~lrF ,w ,=o ~ ~ [season with 64 points. "~" J .'" " ionsaip this year uecause a 218 ...... es ~rom ~-"
home with ~ nai,ow" ~5'.~ 33V. Tuson won the deciding point iu ~cam batting average ]s pretty ~ ~~ mgh unto au
I % ~r @~=~=mm~ @ ,~r/, I [ The Class A leader was Chris - , " - , ..... '~ - pl,/n roof that it wasn't hear• him to all U
"~arv ..... .. ~ho .~h,"on '~olfers[the other overt|me battle when . P , . y ~ ~ii~~ •
| ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~.~ ~r~ ~ | [Close with 48 points acemnulated v~c~i~n,:, ":i:ib co~n~e[iti(m ~" [he birdied No. 1 on the extra bole. stickwork• ] ~ __ ~~ truth • .,~,~
| ~W -..'~,~'/~,~'l~ Dr ~r I~V ~ ]i ~ l in high jump (where he was dis-
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• . l,m•~y:m:: !nen paruc]pateo m ]on the second round hitting the 1•14 earned runs per seven-inning [ f~:! A CORH_~
~ 4["~V~J~wf~ ,...~e '-~ P ..." . - . tHe had an eagle on the same hole Shelton pitchers allowed only i ~.~ all theln~'~=,"
~"?: ' ' ' " .... - ..... "[ t The Class B leader was Doug ~ne ouai mourn, u~rst low gross ] green on his second shot, a long game, a very excellent record top- [ ~;~:(:~: "Science ~r~
John Flower;SWett by a slim34%, oneto.33~4:pointSwettOver An eles with a 73 and L L• Me-] " ..... ~. ................. ' ......" ERA mark ut to ether b - ,~, [ [ ~ ~ ~]lk Eddy wil laid
CALLAHAH I'aflK'--", ARNeUXa'--" PROJECT honorSg went to Pat Pane or .ore n.,.. pedhis ......... putt• *' ...... ~ .~.,~ d,.n- ped. by an almOStp g.Unheard'°fy seflas, [ , .... ~ ...... ]~ : the Scrip[u!
........... I m•oao ~umpeu, sprmteo ann ran on Inelly of Shelton with a 79. Port[ ..... lefthander Tim Rose, who allowed I i: ~/! ~~ thou 'love tb¢
This Sunday afternoon the ~nei[on JUnlor tmamDer o[ the relay team while Flower also Angeles Dan Casner had a 761~).,,r~H~cxr~,~ r,z~,, ,~.~., just Six earned runs in 64 2/3 in-i .,~*~'~ all thy hea~
Commerce will present a gift to our community which has ran on, the relay team, high jump- fm second low g~oss for t .t [ ~,~ H,~] E T~URNAMENT nmgs of mound duty. I ~~" ~ soul an . _
blood, sweat tears, ,ca an(1 ran [ne low nur(~les. , AS Ot ~umtay evening l~ en[- o . ' ' ~ -~'"= 0I
staggering
Bayshore w th an 80. ]ries had si,-ned•u*' for the annual ,Ton Armstrong, thn•d-baseman, led l t surrender
extolled a amount of and to~[ Besides Close the Blazers had ors and Ray Rice was second ~or I *"': U Z ." . -^ . On the batting front sonho ...... I !:~~ ~ comn]and in c
use %'/'inston Churchill's famous remark of World War II. two other district champs--Dick Glen Robertson and Don Pauley ] T~,.:~;~:,~t:s~'~n t~,,rn.m~nt which the hitting averages with a re- [ ~~ ~ sensatmn, a.
" "" *) ..... d--'i ....'-- an a--biti us -ro [Shrum in the Class C high jumpregistered first and second low[~orts June 19 bust .438 figure w~th seven hits[ i~~ (P. )•_ ,~^,
~Zallanan I ark is [0 De ell caL~ll ill ill o P " " .] This ~s 54 boles of stroke play . ~ (Zu•~
. land Curt Cheney in the Class A net scores respectively for Shelton ..... • ' . in 16 times at bat. Among those[ ~: The Go~.u~
gram typical of the energetic Jaycees. It starts at1:30 pole vault, and, Dale Bradley and Ed Ham-/,~ f-U handican who played more regularly tiny[ ~ verbs ..:
stock achieved the same for Port. [ ...... r. outfielder Rob Mills swatted 33'3 ~ ~ teth his trus~
p.m. and if you stick around until the very end it might delay " The p nt m a.kersby classes: * . ......... • , ,,
Angeles• High gross scores were[ .......v ................ w~th 10 hits in 30 taps and senior[ TIM ROSE safe.
• , ........ , | tSl~A~ A---~nrls L;Iose 48, Steve ......... , n--d'" FI- ' r~,~L., on~mo o.u~=,~.o outfielder De--" Baile-" -- ' ~ ~ ~---
5~our dinner a mite, hut It P ~~ [ Reneeker. 43a~. Curt Cheney 32, cnalKe~, up by• ~neJ~on .s r~u •x a-[~ '~o .... aeh And" Tuson match . .... ,my .v another,| Inspirafional Award
Longest drivers for Shelton were [Cvde PTaW~t:re,a ~.eS~n~:w:id cla~sl hits i'n 42 trips. A fourth .300[ ~ ci2a~tl:let~s:n:
be worth the wait (see ou ' " rRon Howe 23~, Gary Austin 16~/.~, kns and Guido Gallacci of P•A. ~ ~ uv . ~ • . " mignty mite, banged .310 With 13i • --
Scott Punn 14 ~, Buff Judah 9~,
page 1 story for the full d( :'~:~:~d:..~ .... :Gary Miltenberger 7, Gene Purvis McInelly and Gene White of Shel- .- .~: .y. .... s g!" ~..,.-~.. v-- T~itter was irregular performer[ ~ ~'~-te Sal
tails)' ..... '~~~ 7, Jim Stone 6 Allen Fitzthum 4 z'°n' ........ ....... ....A a#o,Ua.. ........ w~P'*~".,Umel *"-rid Gre-s l ultyl FrloaYto. ln[tnmaUmg86.80 triumph[ne ~ .... over~"" ~"C'the 17BObatBr"antbats'r ........ -* ~53 on six m~s' .... m [' ~. ........ 7-.~--~---~
.... ~~~ [Mark Weston 3, Dan Caulfield, .oo,ey oI l~or~ ~ng~es ..... ~ ..... ~• , .... ."-~, • ,
~ ~ ~ • " - e" " b " ' ni[fi in ,;o~ OIIlClfl| at oats Baile
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' Lea te wm ~egenn ab hm~ ~t bat ]uns --~ .~, ~,~ -"
ItLast,.w,I1FebruaryStlr no protest,Arn, Foxflr was named Jaycee man-of-the-gym. 1| afterpiece was the only Loggerr ~ t~;t~cl°sing|A the third°Ut rUuM~B°b andgreen who[Ill secondto jStmO]~nMY.833, percentagePlaCecuLOomwe. Dmw~SasSienk°sedgesed tha $74.52ep°veroe n~ ~yeCtteam.andunre fee~iern ma,~m=~d ~1~ d~ lloc tSk mone • ~ A=,=,,,Z ~ ~ • CM te ~S1 tom~°'~u"~-~U"~an •! o s~.
" ~ ~~/ IGlen Brown, John Tylczak, Ricky .., ' ........... t rngnciin ~)er golI team in a spec- As a whole 1he team h .... / ~: ~" i o-,,
wmses[ [o [ne pm ior ~nel[.on ial challen~'e match • ..• .... 2. : /=-• au ~/ I ~U~ ~'
no revolt among, fellow Ja~ ' \.~ .Anderson,: each• and Dave Pmrson one was Clyde Coots (12 ~e [,. ZOtlZ" IFor tbe students, bolh. Rick led the team~ with ,six. bat'tea- in'Y/ ~ ~~]'i I ~]
tees flatly the - ........... fm the winners at two feel nine ..... ~ and Bryant had five stolen basest ~-~
• r ~ ..... ] CLASo B---Dou~ ~=~ 3~.~, " ' '" " ' la ngure mgn school principalfor the lead i- that de,~ar~---:~-:: [ ~~:./~ I ~'
~)]etioll Of' Cailanarl Park all John Flower 33:~, Erie Clayton :
~. ....,. ,... ., ._ ~_ .... .~.. .24~, Ed Adams 20~, Larry Her-
ge .t steve Witcraft 11: Steve
we:rid l~.Ot have abo~ ~~~ Mills 8, Neal Jubb CUrV'~
, . ~~'~?~,~ 4~,.:~ Bill Freeto 3 Bob Ruddell 3
,. rock She, o Lane Dorcy 2, '" -, ',,-: 0 ' • ": 'y ,e m . ,
7° Th ':;:ps:n 7, ,z i tP ?yers against ten for the [acu,- Rose the inspirational trophy• i 1 L i tha
!~d[iC, i~et'~:~!:;to~l~ ~lld Datici Bill Richards 1, Jim Weddle V: ....- ' " .. .'~ I , • Here are the batting statistics. [ I ~i .
.......... , \. ~.~ r~.. Bill R]chards 1, Jim Weddle '5. ].)o(,h~y75 1 IMcInelly6i z The scoring• , . ,, ...... ., _ Aim I Gt
..... C.LA~vS C--Lee Burflend 64, M(.Donald77 2~,}lStulh, r73 '&[Faculty 86 Students 80 ........ ;~ ~ ', T a~:,2[ ~]~: : ~ I
TheJayco¢:i~H!|dcrtook;ch( ~~ DickShrum 33, LesOko,~ek 27,/,, Ralston72 l,:,lB..C,,.,.,}s79 .:/Tuson36 .... 18[ Hanson42 .... 1.2Bryant 17 2 6 1 46.353/ /i, ~
, , ....... ~'.. . ~.~[~ John Eagle 21'~, Bill Jackson J,,hn,,o,,76 '/..[R,ceu, ~tz/Doherty't4..ll Kieburtz 43 ..10 Mills 30 6 10 1 59 33R| ~~"!'~
• . ~~}~ "~ . '~ ,... ~,,, .a ........ ~v,lso,,TSaon,nu,~on ,,"" 2'~!O'~no[~71, ,. .~ , ~,,, /J?sephson. 4:4 9I Correa. 48 .... 8 Bailey 42 5 ,3 6 94 31~t --'~,,.~,,,~ i n. --
])~trk a,s a c!ub project ~ ~~ ~] 20~/,i Bill Da.niels 18 Brad Brsns- ~ ........ I~s]c[oy a~ . 7 I Rme 44 ....... 11 D'-twso- o~. ~ 6 2 72 oao! .... z~,~x r, zu~,r.. I ,e~
.... ...... ,--. ......... I fo,.d ~6 Steve Bos:rom 11'~ Dave Ja,,c'/.u,'a73 ,3 IB,',mg~,to,, ,3 0 [Brown 38 .... 7 I G]over 48 ..'.. 8 R~se 39 ] 9 2 86 "234[ tlonorar~ C,l|)ta,in i ~J~
J~At~=~I~L~/ aJ'll J~',~, | UIIU, V¢ ~ ~,' , ' "~I; ~;~ ~ ' .
' ~~, i Barnett 9 Bob C(]e 7 D~ n Pmr-
,SL.~bl~qlt, SOTYtO J~l,,~ veaFs ok son 7, Mike Joimson 4, PhilBat'-
.... ~ . ,. • .... ,.,;~.. ?, ~ , ARI'JOLD F::OX I nell, Dean Look Dallas Gnnter 8 1 I
~l(,)L'~. a~jO. l~y~H[ V',/~.IILC was ~L ' I ....... , . ~. • .• , 1 ll
' I, ~m ~pnseuL Joel ~urnet~ one . ~ : ,' . ~. )•'st".~ [ .. 4 I McComb 42 ii 13 Cole 18 5 3 2 51 '167i i[=--l~[~[ I ~ kJ uJ I 2226 01Y
Frime mover in the initial preparatory work. ]each.
Then it laid dormant for soL}c,i: ]ing like two years, un-[ ............. )ngram 73 /]•wmtc ...... A a 56 - - _. • , : ' i ....,
til Arn Fox became a Jaycee and resurrected it. Throughhisl| A cHEesw'N"AvrLE acke 22 0 2 1
Fox ~ ;~!- " k'o 81 2u" ]FOR THIRD PAY-OFF Richards 25 1 1 2 64 ,040!
drive, his persistent pushing, sometimes virtually single- ~,'adly.6S 2,~!Robertson68 3~ipl:c~weXp~ctt:d~h:l~tdancdoo~eCond Fr~s:~ ~ 20 0 00 ].~ .0000/ ~I~@H~H~II~I ~H~C[
handed, the park project ground onward. Fox turned out[ v
to be a master at begging', borrowing and everyLbing but: ; IF!'~m~:Sl • 2 ]gValbSi~k~ taena~nTa :yeo;;PpfoOr- D~,~mg 0 0 0 :00000 I
= 0 ~ , , r VldiiBgm'VIBV HVI , Rud Oltman losing efforts Jim Pauley 5 for III "
,t'.aling the time, energies, materials, machinery, muscles, i ....... iuon in the men's 19th Hole Golf Totals .358 4,i 78. 23 .218 Hf, ft l~.,rn~,ur(~
b ah]S /1 ¢ • e ~t t( Runs were mine phntlful than
i:" "" , w atev:.,r appeared tobe needed for the n r s ~p " .... ~ i , OVER.TIME DECISIONS 1 g~ md up in possession of - ' : ' - . ~• ~ . ,. "' . "[~ ........
" I hits as the Shelton Loggers swept SETTLE FINALISTS 'l,l~e Jim( Archer entry as the scored, h-hi[s, rpi-runs, OO;L.(e(t m,[ | • Exnert Installatim~ ReoairlnG
His pcrsua' iven ss in getting what was needed a twin bill from Scott's TV Sa Extra holes were required tc I spring season schedule closed last m-mmngs pmyeo, ave.-oa~ung av-[ | -- ..... _ .. ~.
to keep the project moving forward proved he could byes of Tacoma on Loop Field come to decisions in bothsemi- week. erage. PITCHING |1 JIM PAULEY, INC. On All =,
• . - , . [Sunday, 11-8 and 12-5 " final matches of the Team Cap-[ The Archers came from fifth. ,, .......... |] ¢~ TH FU
sell refrigerators to Eskimos if it meant hetpzng [ Both tesms garnered seven hits ' ek and ..... ,. ,,,,t ,,r, w, .....
rain's tournament last we . . [spot to take the check as five ~,,~, ., ,,m ,~r, ~ a a a~. ~ ,,]] 5th & Ra,lroad Ph. 426-3926 ~4a .~a 2nd,
Callanan Park. [ in the opener and the Loggers one of them wound np m pro~ab y [ teams battled for ~t, nabbing nine . ~,shall :~( ," ]" " , " "! | "~
the wackmst s,tuat,on m the h,s-[of 12 pointson the final~,,~ .................... :[
~ ,, had 10 and the Sabres six in tho ~lub whi ~u,',.mu ~ ,/3 ~ ~ , z.v~--,,
[ , , . ..... ~n I'. , ) 2~ , ;~ ., 2.09.--3 I l
tory of the 19th Hole C . .le the other contenders all hadTotals 98 70 30 1{; 16 1,14---10 d[ o o •
year", due partly, but only partly (because this man does 7the Loggers came from behind Andy l'uson and Y _ . I .... ~ . -~ ..... " " L, ,,,,,, w-.,,,.,~ p.~,,,, .-h.~ / Auto Repmrln Heat g
• . • ". • • l in the opener, which left-handed . :,, ,.2 ---;.'~d a~ainst [)an Carl~xZ, ~o~ uoots ~-~or-xa Jack Kim- .. ., ~. . ,: ' . . "! i .... o = eaf
many add~tmnal things of a ubhc serwce nature) to his ,~ v Ma lmv nHohod b,,t t}~ i~ w,, u~ V .... e~ ~ " el 3-f r-1 a P . . ,~-run~. .......... E~. ,', 'n ,( 't s .. twtu w- • Ma3or uvelhauls" " ~
P , Jerr _._.A_.._" ~_.~ .............. e .s-and Bob Coots in the championship b. o 4~ ,nd op Hulbett 2 g,m s won. 1 -~a es hal. [ [ • Bz'ako~ x, Tctnlt|nn ] * Cle
.,,,,~, ~ fho result of Lheir resDec- ] for-12 to shde clear to 9th place " ! ] .... "L-" "-_-~:." ...... I i!
Callanan Park activities, sue was fah'l"y well determined by
I'.' ..... ."7 ~':~ --^~- *-;~*.;,,.~]from .~ixth I ......................... ! I • wemmg & ~une-ups i • M
So this Sunday this mightly undertaking reaches its fru- the end of t.he second, when Shel- ave wctor]es over ~ ....... | ..... ) . S-ecial Wint ..... KI
I~on scorea z,ve ume to m~e a ~-~ ~ ~"~[ !i~n~e~iill~dfYoO~t~sl~!f~:~:~ R0:ER ST '~ ~ p er,zlng STA.
ition in the formal dedication ceremonies. We hope you will|lead. i:uU,i!i ri p[dy[2[ A R 112 W'~°DtaS SERVlC4E26"39926 [ ~~'
be among those present to give the Jaycees richly deserved[. After the first through the fifth ~ i E
. __ , ...| ~vta~mry ShUt ~ne aoor on the ~a~)- iRudy Darrell[
,::support for presenting oUr COmmunity with sucn a splencua) res but he tired in the late going. " Y " g " ' "
gii't--.especiatly, to. salute this human dynamo who made it/! thcand seventh.was nicked for 1"o1,," tallies in Bill.'e~°reliln:~:ph°a~f~n~ftD~'~2a~nid hBa°!~ / !h! 8°A~0~rh~?i4:g68thPl~stp:'dt(il:d [ R~' '~ ' n~4~'° hd~ta~en~° ' ~Fk~l~yn~ : I Lald~{~
all come tz ue, Arme I, ox ,,
• " : "" ' l THE LOGGERS got their five: i . n teJ:.m1 ,ed_Bre:,,d-Cakes- -
? ' ~ [in the second on three hits one |
s last one was the wacky one, ' ~ ......... = ...... ~ D'str'ct . -.•tars Monda.~ at Ta- [ Baked Cakes I ] T p
MAY DESTINY eE KiND TO OUR SENIORS / Temple,a .bases'l°adedtw°, walks,t*~plea bYhlt. DennYbatte~,,All. Th!th~ee, "-.. extra holes~ wele. , played, ~" . heC°rdlost, f°rhisthefinal'~"~"~match,~a~'Ubut itw"~"did-, aC°ma's9t,-mm' Hein~'de~ lbega__merg,.~ leld,~,innm',blastmgsm. ' "- [ ol ..... HwHI'S. ~oBAKERY~ " [ [ • UN$~Free"'
/ann a rJn-scoring passed ball. m varying shades of dazk, tiar~e~ | n't knock him out of the indiwd- 1 ........ second ..... ~g ~"g i Y ~'__ • ( 4t. View) | I S . =
Shelton high school graduates a record class of seniors [Four additional Logger runs came ....... d" u m t,m , contem o[ a .u~s ! '~z5 3179 rber~
and darkness It finany zmmne | ual championship His 14 points ........ " :....;- , - 9 ] [He
.,, ....~ ...:.,. +,.~ ~,,.,~, nf snot-I ...... " : ^.::[rIcL (]OUDle-neat]er sweep a~ Lne | I i ---,
tomorrow night at commeDcement exerciscs which assuredly [acr°ss in the sixth on three hits by ar .u ~•-,. ~,-~ ......... ~. -.* r_ ! o~ a possmm I~ gave nim an .~i~ x~r.~ C~n~ral-T-o,,,~- o~,,, T~o. ,,. " '
. , Terry Kadoun, Jess Ph$11ips, ana '' ..................... ~ ~
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attract a record crowd of onlookers. [Pete Bloomfield, plus two walks games. ........
| mate Glen Robertson at 15-for-18 Des,,ite his "roduc'"v .......... teau v rlil lll
Ma11,y who Wo,dd like to see the commencement land another run-scoring passed' ICUAU DAD~ /an.a eI~'nel] hti~e ~eaSPe.,cml l$tl3"u80 ance, ~hich I • Complete Hair Care [ I ,{
I-[~I|IHIll [UIrU W=-v pot t s sp ~t p w lut , •
'progra,, $~,,~Zl ,~ot be ablc to get ~,nto Shelto~ [ba~]lll]ips [ ._ " of only t o "s off Mt. rahomas I Wigs- Wiglets- Switches I I
$276 m p~me money
7.he Class of 1965 is some 75 larger than any pre- [to connect twice fn the opener, ='" u,svP~ P~||~ [ ~ . ." . E S'e " , 'un batted in ] • re Norm Cosmetics ] [
|R ~! [~-~U [ . . " . .... " and two pu- ts and one assist [ • Free Demonstrations [ [ ~'H
vious araduatina m'o-~ from gh,~H ,~ ~-~ o,n, .... 7 [Jerry Bloomfield, making his de- TUESDAY MIXED FOURS [beuate~ies*~agU~inme~n~rfo~2~ from his centerfield position, [ ELAINE'S BEAUTY SALON [ I "
" " :, ' :, ~ .... r .I " * .... " ..... ~y,~ o~ ..... ~, ]but with tbe team, was the lone
a product of th, e World War II population explosion. [two-hitter in the second game, on i 15W L]2. '~77 in third place. Jack "Jeffer,,~ Rose'Slist of sevenname ~eeoerWaS omittedgame frOmartici.a [ 6th & Laurel 426-4582 [ [ 227 Ceta
Rolling Pins ...................... /"'d Bill Gott were fourth at 12- • ' ...... - P ~J
• ~ • • • - his first two trips. ,~,,
This record-breaking semor class will enter a future[ He t ited a five run first frame
mhe Four Pins 13 7[ ...... . ...... panes semcteo [or [ne eattle vs
--" . ................ -~ ~ ~or-Jo anu ~ou ~mong ~nose en- o,_,^ ,...,.. bill next week . . c
which has many rose tinted clouds, and quite a few of the |and activated a four-run second Hot Sho~s ....................... lz ~ • " e ' ot.~t: ,. .....
opposite hue. In the future lies the greatest boom in United [ ae he Umenw tht' ng:e Jesrry da:e The Four "L" ......:ffers ....... 98 11[ g'~:~[ntahl ttitle'standin-s'12 s. " itchingROSE' recordWHO forC°mpiledLhe OlymDica 7-2 iChlr°pract°r Office Now Onen treats| z A,,~lost ~
~ ...... The Du .................... ~c~,,.k season Pet P .... ~ - "-'"
States history, bearing untold opportunities for today's}hit, and two lives by errors. Question Marks ............... 8 12} .~,.,r~o CooLs 7/la ~1~/63~ League cha])~pm, n H]~,hclimbers [ 323 Franklin SLreet [ Bulld°Zer~
Go Go's 8 ~ 12/~'~.~o..^..,.~ ...... ..~,.," ,'~',,7,~"~ this spring, amn r,, see any action ] ......... ] ] Foldi~
graduates. In the future, too, lies continued world conflict[ THE SECOND gamewassho!'t- w~.. Tour"Marks ............ 7 " 13/va~ ~,., .... 2/.o .v/~u .~.oo_ in the opener, which was won b- I • rnone az~-~uuu ] I v_ chairS,
" . .... • enea to ~ive innings wnen me ws- High games --- Pat Parrish 210,[ ..... le- ~',-- ~mn~ n~n the Dist' ~ ", -'. m-, [ J.L. DEBBAN, D.G. [ i
whmh will envelop many of todays semors, some of whom itors got tired of the thumping ..... ' ............ Jim Arcner .... 9/12 58/110 .,)27 ,ict sta~s 8 3 But T"~ "
~" .... Bob Coots ...... 6/14 55/110 ,500 . ~- • , -n,unn .~-o olosea ~nurs. ;~z~o ~.
will pay the price of their lives in the fight Another con- ] they were taking at the hands of --,^-,el Leman 222 | Jim ~_u.u. :¢ .... u/~- ,,o/ .......proved his worth in the outfield I 9 .......... I i ..... 4t
• . .(~ . . "~ [ the Loggers. High_ series---Pat Parrish 580,, Jack Kimbel .. 3/14 49/102 480 and at bat m the extza-inmng I~~
tmulng fight wlll be that against communism and other These games were not Timber IAonel Leman 620. Frank Travis 11/1452/110 1473nightcap, hRose didn't ,~et a
~"eni°rs will bee°me inv°lved in °ne way °r an°ther ileague tests and the L°ggers getwe that kmd to each, 1 [ i[
.... " another bye this coming Sunday,
can o ,.ly ,hope de. _:tvny i The box scores"
and every member of Shelton's record-breaking I
Class of 1965. ' Se.tt's TV ab r h] Shelton ub r h
.......................................................................... ~ .................................... ., ................ r Stoddcn 21)5 0 0iPhillil)s ss 3 2 2
Mills 3b 2 1 0Jonkcr If 1 2 0
Kllbride lb,2 2 0i P, ]]llnfld 3b 3 3 1
}laynes c 3 10] Temple l b4 ] J
Barns p 4 1 ),IMnllory I) 3 0 I
Brown cf 2 1 llMyert-" cf4 0 0
Fisher If 3 1 l[Snyd,'r rf3 0 1
Hilh,r ss 3 1 2[Kruger 21)0 2 0
~nthony rf 4 0 2]Kadouu c 2 1 ]
Totals 2g 8 7[ ToLa[s 23 1L 7
SCOIII'~ BY INNINGS
Scott's ........................ 3 0 0 0 0 1 ,l-- 8
htts ............... 2 0 0 ~ 0 2 2-- 7 PARENT-TEENS LEAG ' . " 7 ° ' • ' , ' , ' '
Pins Oliver Ashford~'2, Glen Robert- '• of Tacoma City League pitchers,
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l
SPECIAL AWARDS---Linda Creasey holds the GAA inspirational
trophy, Jerry Robertson the band achievement trophy, and band
direotor Gary NIcloy the farewell appreciation gift presented
him at the junior hil]l~ awaPda a=s~mbly Tuosday.
Shelton ...................... 2 5 0 0 0 4 X--I[
hits .................. I 3 0 0 0 3 x.---. 7
SUMMARY: 3b-Tcnlph!. ttillcr. 21)-
Burns, RB]-Temph~ 5, Phillll)s, I-]tiler
3, Jonker, Bloonffield, Mallory, Burns
',. Erown. E-Bloomfield, Stoddcn, Hay-:
~es. RnF-Mallory 8, Burns 9. SC-
our[is 8. allory 5, BB-I~:IrJls 8, Hallory
). HB-Jonkc~ SB-Phillips 2, BIoon|-
'told. Ten]I)h',. pl:]-Haynes 4, Kadoun
1. WP-Mallory 1.
,.~ECON1) GAME
Sco|t's TVab r hi Sheltoa ab r h
Stodden 2b 2 1 1[ J. BlmJ'hl. ss 4 2 2
Mills 31) 2 0 0i Densley If3 2 1
Kilbrlde p 2 0 lIP. Bhufld, 3b 3 3 1
Haynvs c 2 0 0i Temple lb 3 1 1[
Burns lb 8 0 01Ahlf c P, 2 1
Brown cf 3 2 3[ Malhwy cf 3 1 1.
Flsh*,r If 2 1 0} Sh,!edy 2b3 1 1
Hiller ss 3 1 l tMyers rf 3 0 ]
Dunn rf 2 0 01Jonkcr rf 0 0 0
Totals 21 5 61Suydcr p 2 0 1
Mil~kelsoll p 0 0 0
.Totals 26 12 I(~
SCORI~, I|Y INNINGS
Scott's .................................. 0 4 i 00-- 5
hits ............................ I 2 2 0 l--- (i
Shclton ................................ 5 4 0 "l x--l't
hils ............................ 3 2 I 4 x---10
SUUMARY: 2b-Brown. RBI-Ahlf 2,
Mallory 2. Myers 2, Snyder. I:'. ~h, om-
field. Stodden, Kilbrlde. Haynes, IIil-
ler. E-Brown 3, Fisher 3, Stodden 2,
Hiller. IP-Snyder 4. WInner-Snyder.
T~.RF-Snyder 1, Kilbride 3. SO-Kilbridv
8. Snyder 5. BB-I(ilbride 1, Snyder 1,
SB-P. Bloomfield. WP-Kilb,'ide 3, Sny-
d~r ;h
Len Peavy-Verna Johansen 5821
Peg & Jerry Bloomfield ........ 5813
Duane & Bill Wilson ............ 5784
Dennis & Chuck Renecker ..5720
Mugs & Fritz Neau : ........... 5663
Dave & Lloyd Clark ................ 5652
Linda & Marge Witcraft :...5639
Mik~ & Adair Ncau ................ 5612
Glen Robertson & sons ........ 5565
Frank Fulton-Bob Henz ........ 5560
Steve & George Witcraft ..5508
Marilyn & Betty Renecker .... 5460
Teen highs---Len Peavy 191-532
~en's highs--Chuck Renecker
192-527
Ladies highs--Adair Neau 196-
489
LADIES SUMMER TRIOS
W L
Cherry Pickers ............ 19Vo 4~/~
Canalites ........................ 15~£,8~
Alley Oops .................... 15 9
Kool Katz ........................ 11 13
Mt. View Trio ................ 11 13
Three Bs ........................ 10 14:
KVJs ................................ 10 14
Champs ............................ 4 20
High game-.Mae Dunbar 209
High :rot--Jean Hartwell 484.
CanaliLes 3 (Vera Bishop 449),
Katz 1. (Verna Johansen 458) ;
3 Bs 3 (Mac Dunbar 480), KVJs
1 (Jean Hartwell 484); Champs
3 (Shirley Weaver 458), Trio 1
(Norene Stevens 456); Pickers 2
(Jen T,'atnick 455), Cops 2 (Mag-
~[~ O~g 428).
son 2, Am Cheney Sr. 0, Joe:
Borek .
B. COOTS 5/14---Bob Coots 0,
Laurie Carlson 0, Bob Olson 2,
Bud Knutzen 2, Gary Nicloy 2,
Hua'h Gruver 0, Bob Smith 0.
~ULBERT 3/14--Pop Hulbert 0.
Jack Stewart 0, Jerry Thompson
1, Ray Rice 0, Bean Daniels 2,
Gene Hanson 0, Don Brown 0.
KIMBEL 2/12.--Tom Reston 2,
Jack Kimbel 0, Larry Larson 0,
Fred Stuller 0, Ivan Myers 0,
Del Cole 0.
£RAV[S 11/14---Frank Travis 2,
Joe Holt 0, Bob Turner 2, Buck
Price 2, Frank Heuston 2, Bill
Gott 1, Bert Hoard 2.
~.RCHER 9/12--Phil Baylcy 2,
Purl Jemison 2, Andy Tuson 1,
Ken Broughton 2, Bill Dickie 2,
Gene White 0.
The individual season leaders for
he league wound up in this or-
der:
Sonny Lowe ................ 14/16 .875
Glen Robertson .......... 15/18 .833
Oliver Ashford .......... 11/14 .786
Jim McComb .............. ]4/18 •777
Jack Jeffcry .............. 12/16 .759
Bill Gott ...................... 12/16 .750
Bob Olson ................... 13/18 .722
Bill Diclde .................. 13/18 •722
Darrell Denniston ...... 12/18 .667
Clint Willour .............. 12/18 .667
Dan Carl ...................... 10/16 .625
Bob Smith .................. 10/16 .625
Fred Stuller ................ 11/18 .611
Val Sienko .................. 11/18 •611
An~. Ttmon .............. 10/18 .555
Tim reached first on an error the
first time up, fanned his second
time np and executed a successful
sacrifice bunt wbich moved two
West Central base runners to sec-
ond and third respectively in his
third attempt• Shedrock had a no-
hitter going for htm until the bet-
tom of the 9th, when a walk ,er-
ror, and single filled the bases.
Shedrock struck out the next two
swingers, but then Rose smashed
the second pitch offered him Lo
center field which broke up a 1-1
deadlock, scoring the needed run
for a 2-1 District victory.
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