Dave Mason

The Making of a Man

by John De Russy Morell


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/20/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 504
ISBN : 9781425152307

About the Book

The story starts in 1945 in Palo Alto, California. Dave is a baseball pitcher who pitches a no-hitter in his last high school game. He leads his American Legion team to the regional championship.

Dave enrolls at small California Polytechnic College because he needs only a high school diploma. Dave was a poor high school student. The odds of his earning a degree in aeronautical engineering are poor.

In November, 1945 Dave meets Jill who is still his girl friend five years later.

In 1946 Dave becomes a Christian and joins the Presbyterian Church. In 1947 he learns about Eric Liddell, the gold medal winner of the 400 meters at the 1924 Olympics who became a missionary in China. Dave adopts the life style of Eric Liddell.

In 1949 Dave receives his degree beating the odds. He wins 31 baseball games in college and signs to play for the San Francisco Sea Lions of the Pacific Coast League.

Dave starts a career of appearances at Chevrolet dealers, autographing baseballs for kids. He joins Kiwanis.

Dave wins 23 games for the San Francisco Sea Lions and is purchased by the New York Dukes of the American League. During the 1950 season Dave wins 26 games for the Dukes and hits .326.

Before departing for Air Force Reserve Officer training because of the Korean War, Dave pitches a 5-0 shut out win for the Dukes in the third game of the World Series.


About the Author

John Morell, known to his friends as Jack, graduated from Palo Alto High School in 1945. He earned a degree in aeronautical engineering from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo and is a life member of the Cal Poly Alumni Association.

John has been a baseball fan and observer for 65 years. He served as student manager of the Cal Poly baseball team in 1946.

He has been an active layman in a Baptist, non-denominational Christian, and for 33 years the Presbyterian Church USA.

John is a 27 year member of Kiwanis International's Legion of Honor. He serves as Secretary of the Kiwanis Club of Anaheim Hills/Yorba Linda, California.

John served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was a member of the army's Scientific and Professional Personnel. For 22 months he was stationed at the Transportation Research and Development station (TRADS) at Ft. Eustis, Virginia. During this time he worked on the army's developing helicopter program.

He is a life member of AMVETS (American Veterans) and is a member of the Honor Guard of California Post 18. The honor guard serves at veteran's military funerals.

John served as Executive Vice President of the Consulting Engineers Council of Washington, an association of consulting engineering companies in private practice for almost 17 years.

John lives with his wife Helen in Anaheim Hills, California.