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September 24, 1964     Shelton Mason County Journal
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,} PAGE 12 EITELTON--MA 0N COUNTY JOURNAL- Published in teOhr stmasfown, U.KA.", , helton, Washington Thursday, Shelton's long string of one- point, one-touchdown foothall suc- cesses and scoreless ties with Ehna came to nn end on Loop Field Friday night. This tim, e, for a change, it wasn't close--ShclLon 33, ElmEr 0. The E'~gles prow~d to he no match for a husky Iqighclimber lineup which is flexing its muscles for a championship show-down in the Olympic Peninsula league this campaign. reel the Climber attack and tilree ()f them engineered scoring drives. Thirteen different backs carried the ball and five threw iL for a net compilation of 314 yards gain- ed in 50 scrimmage plays. WORKItORSE and outstanding performer among this army of leatlmr-hlggers was senior full- back Fred LamonL, whose battle for every, extra inch he could get was a joy to behold. Muscular Fred challenged the Elma defense Shelton scored in every quarter with the ball under his arms 13 and ad(tcd an extra touchdown intimes din-inK the night and came the second period as Coach Bob away with 109 yards by dine of Sund nsed fore' quarterbacks to di- hard rmming, adroit picking of ................................................................. holes, and just plain fight for I that last tiny bit of acreage. , Strangely Fred dMn't score any Five teammates shared that chore, startin~ with ]96-1h: senior g.t ~11~~,~~ ~ end Larry Powell's nab of quarter- ,.back Bill Archer's 6-yard pass in the Elma end zone with less than quarter and ending with sopho- more halfback Mike Carpet's catch ' of halfback Tom Lowe's 6-yard pass at 10:27 of the final period. BETWEEN THOSE two scot- t , ing p.asses, which differed only in THROWN , the personnel handling them and FOR A LOSS the fact that one went to the left and the other to the right, the With the wrong kind of other Climber touchdowns were car insurance, an accident made hy Quarterback Archer on could throw you for a a 15-yar~l keeper off right tackle financial loss. Don't let on which he pulled free of tacklers this happen to you. 2Etna twice on the third play of the Casualty's Auto-Rite--for second ouarter, halfback Mike careful driversonly--com- Johnson's" 8-yard burst right up bines all essential cover- the middle at 5:16 of the second ages into one low-cost -canto, and Lowe's wide slant to package. See us for an the right for a single yard at Auto-Rite policy. 3:50 of the third period. Lamont set up Shelton's initial score with the game's longest gain, a 46-yard smash which started off Angle Agency right tackle and suddenly trans- ferred the ball from the Climber Herb & Dick Angle 46 to the Eagle 8. Two plays later Angle Bldg. Archer arched his aerial to Powell Phone 426-8272 in the end zone. Prior to that the Eagles had acted like they had come to play AETNA CASUALTY , f football. They took the opening AND SURETY COMPANY HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT kickoff for four successive first [ downs covering 54 yards on 10 running plays and four passes f My Sincere to the voters of the Third District for a wonderful pri- mary vote of confidence. I shall continue working as hurd ~tsl can for Southwest Washington and America. JULIA BUTLER U. S. REPRESENTATIVE 3RD DISTRICT DEMOCRAT (Pd. PoI. Adv.) two successful for 15 yards). The Climbers finally put a stop to this nonsense on timir own 1,3. STEVE (II,(),~,E, senior tackle,: set up ,Shelton's second sco)e by recovering an Elma fumble on the Eagle 20 on the .~irsL play of the ~eco'nd canto. Archer's scoring gal- lop of 15 yards came three plays later, after which sophomoie quar- terback Chief Clayton kicked the first of lhree straight successful try-for-points from placement. He finally missed Oil his fourlh at- tempi. Lowe set. up touchdown No. 3 when he returned an Elma punt 44 iyards to the Elma 24, Archer at- tempting to ,pass, had to run and did to the Elms 12 a.rmmd left end but a teammate was caught using hands illegally and the Climbers were penalized hack to the Elma 34. L~nont ground out eigilt, then Archer passed to Lowe for 18 and the ball was on the 8. Lamont got within inches of the goal on his next sortie, then a loss and a pen- alty set it back out to Lira 8, from where .Iohnson made his scoring dash. Touchdown No. 4 followed the second half kickoff and was spear- headed mainly by a 27-yard Ar- cher to Powell pass midway through an 8-play drive carrying from the Shelton 30. Lamont work- Score by Quarters Shelton .................. 6 14 7 6--33 Elms ........................ 0 0 0 0--0 Touchdowns: (5) Powell, 6, pass from Archer; Archer, 15, run; Johnson, 9, rurl; Lowe, 1, run; Carper, 6, pass from Lowe. - Conversions: (5) Clayton (3). S E First downs ........... : .......... ....13 6 by rushing ........................ 9 2 by passing ...................... 4 4. by penalties .................... .. 0 0 Rushing (No. of plays). ..... 36 24 yards gained ............. :....242 68 yards lost .......................... 16 18 net yards gained . ........ ..:226,50 Passing number attempted .......... 14 16 number completed .......... 7 7 number had intercepted 0 I yards gained .................. 88 41 Total net yards .............. ,.31491 Total plays ........ i ............. :...50 30. Fumbles ................................ 2 4 Ball lost ............................ 0 2 Punts ...................................... 1 5!i average ............................ 44 28.6 Individual Statlsties Shelton Rushing tel) yg yl nyg av. Lamont .......... 13 16 0106 8.1 Marshall .......... 33 33 6.6 !Johnson, D ...... 4 21 0 21 5.2 'Lowe ................. 21 21 4.2 Archer ...... ...... 3 18 3 1.5 5.0 ............. ' olli3o'5 Clayton .......... 3 Johnson, M ..... 2 2.5 Debban ............ 3 ~. 4 5 1.6 Shefler . ........... 1 0 o • ,%0 Carper . ........... 1 2 0 2 2.0 Bryant ............ 2 0 4 -4 -2.0 Powell ............ 1 0 5 -5 -5.0 Passing l)a im int. yg av. Archer ................ 7 4 0 67 9.6 Bryant ................ 3 I. 0 7 2.3 Miller .............. 1 1 0 11. 11.0 Lowe .................. 1 1 0 6 6.0 Powell ................ 2 0 0 0 0.0 Eimt~ Rushing teb yg yl nyg av. Comer .............. 15 50 2 48 3.7 Moore .............. 4 9 1 8 2.0 James ................ 3 2 15 -13 -4.3 Huttula .......... 2 6 0 6 3.0 Stevens ............ 1 1 0 1 1.0 Passing i)a l)C Int. yg av. James .............. 16 7 1 41 5.8 FRED LAMONT Join 100-Yard Club ed off 27 of this in four carries }and ' again missed making the score by -less than a yard. LOWE SET lip the final touch- down again with a fine punt re- turn, a 24-yard effort which put the ball Within 11 yards of where • it had been kicked and brought his punt return total for three efforts to 78 yards. Clayton took charge of the-offense at this point and worked out the 34-yard problem in nine plays, one of which was aft ll-yard, crflck at left tackle by Gary Marshall, 157-1b. junior full- back. Lowe's pass to Carper closed it off. After that one opening surge to the Sbelton 16. the Eagles never again possessed the pigskin sphere inside Climber territory and gained only 37 more yards the rest of the game. As Coach Bob Sund so aptly de- scribed it, this was a victory for the defense. He kept only one ball player who was in suit out of the game. letterman halfback Don Clary, who is favoring an ankle injury. Another letterman was not in s, fit, cfld Floyd Barnes having broken a leg in practice in mid- week and is out for the season. Thirty-two others got to see ac- tion in this season opener. ENDS--l?owell, Brickert, RiLner, Hembroff, Wilson, Whitener. TACKLES---Snyder, 13atstone La- thmn, Dawson, Close, Guntcr. GUARDS-,Richards, Anstey, Cox, Rutledge, Barrom, LeBresh. CENTERS--Steve Archer, Down- ing. QUARTERBACKS -- Bill Archer, Bryant, Clayton, Powell. HALFBACKS- Lowe, Mike John- , son, Debban, Carper, Miller. FULLBACKS --- Lamont, Dave Johnson, Marshall. D, I _ IIII Bulldogs Play Well But Lose 19-6 Decision To Indians: By JEF I~ORTNEI{ BELFAIR- North Mason played a magnificent game against South Bend only to be defeated 19-6 last Friday. In the first quarter North Ma- son received the kickoff on the 20-yard line and Dan Whitman took the ball to the 37 yard line. From there Mason drove for two first downs, taking the ball to the 38 yard line of South Bend. There l)an Whitman kicked the ball on the fourth down to South Bend's 20-yard line where South Bend took' the ball for a 70-yard drive before being stopped at Ma- son's 15-yard line. South Bend's next play" took them over the line for the "first touchdown: South Bend, again, kicked off to Mason, Len Whitman took the ball to Mason's 47 yard line. There quarlerback Gary Miller made two excellent hand-offs to halfback Don Huson, giving Mason another first down, and also ending the first quarter. In the second quarter the action was fast, and the plays many but South Bend made the only touch- down in this quarter. Soutii Bend's Ray Lorton was the speed dempn of the team taking the ball ~or t a 50-yard run. Mason's offensive was at its best and the defensive is getting better. In the third quarter the ~core remained the same but the action became faster and halfbacks Geo. Dinovi, Don Huson, Dan Whit- man, and ten Whitman broke through the line time and time again for North Mason to gain more yardage. • ' g ........ I I I I I I I ( Tennis Starts Bend taking the first touchdown in this quarter and completing the extra point. With two minutes remaining in tim game and the score being 19 to 0 quarterbacl( Gary Miller threw a pass to end Jim Patrick who carried it for the only score fl)r North Mason, and with the finish of this play the game ended, leaving the score 19 to 6 in favor of South Bend. The line up: SOll|h Bend Norlh Mason D. Pallerson QB G. Miller W. P, arnum II D. Whiinmn tl. Lorton l~ L. ~Whilnmn T. MacKenzie ]q J. Allon J. RelnJngton g D. IC,,wah~zyl¢ M. Monohon E .I. Patrick A, Lorontst)n T N. C,d(eh, t D. Prior G 1'. Dnvis S. Russell C 1t. Manwell,,r V. Lorton T D. Lollth,.l'lllatl R. P~eatty P. D. Ilusort The statistics: SB NM Gained .............................. 257 166 Lost .................................. -55 -48 Penalties .......................... -46 -25 The score in quarters went: SB .......................... 6 6 0 7---19 NM .......................... 0 O 0 6- 6 Tennis tum~ out started Monday and the turnout has been good and it looks like North Mason will have a good year in tennis, tip to now tennis teams have been small but this year is starting to start out good for the sports of North Mason. The fourth quarter proved to be somewhat different in Mason's favor. Throughout the game it was nip and tuck fo," yardage with So_.. uth rig Vermillion Turns Coach !: GREG VERMILLION, + COach At St.-,Mltrlins A basketball brother-act which opened on a Shelton athletic stage six years ago will be playing an encore at St. Martins College in a few weeks. The billing was arranged last week when Greg Vermillion, ace of the championship 1959-60 High- climber basketball team, was named freshman basketball coach at St, lVlartins, where his older brother, Jerry, has been varsity coach for the past two years fol- lowing four years as Shelton high basketball coach. At Shelton Greg played his sen- We couldn't make Comet much tougher, so we made it more beautiful. Made the outside sleek6r, sportier--from every angle. Made the interiors more luxurious. Made every engine bigger, from the 200 cu.-in. "6" through the hefty new 289 cu.-in. Cyclone ~uper V-8 (225 hp). Made the ride even smoother, more solid and silent. The one thing not new in this racy '65 sequel is the stamina that made Comet the World's Durability Champion. You wouldn't want that to change, would you? It didn't. I the world's 100,000-mile durability champion I_ II I 501 Railroad Avenue • Shelton RIDE WALTDISHE~$_H,~GIOflKYWAy;AT_THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY WONDER ROTUNDA, NEW. 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