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Terrace Bay News, 12 Aug 1948, p. 2

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Pape te 3 Bay Conets Split Double-leader With Red Rock In a softball double-header : played last Sunday against Red Reck, Terrace Bay Comets split theresults of the two 9-inning encounters with a 6-5 victory in the afternoon game, while bowing out on the short end of a 17-12 count in the twilight fixture. The games were played onthe local ball field, with more than 800 spectators witnessing the two games, The Red Rock aggregation, which included a number of supporters, journeyed to Ooo Terrace Bay in cars on Sunday morning and returned following the evening game. | AROUND 'VH3, PALL FIELD Plans for return games at Red Rock are being made, with the date to be amnainced later e Line-ups: Red Rock - Mike Skbar, H. Tretiek, Bill Skbar, J. Gothrie, C. McNeil, Art Jones, F. McCabe, F. Kotzma, T. White, G. Wiggins Terrace Bay Comets - Joe Heenan, Pete Heintskill, Ed Brady, John Cavanaugh, George Davis, Murph Murriett, Slim Simmer, Paul Boudreau, Don Gow, J. Tysarski House of Cavanaugh vs All Star Girls -- Sunday § Everybody at Terrace Bay is talking about the exhibition game scheduled for next Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. when the All Star Girls of Terrace Bay will meet 'The House of Cavanaugh", an entire ball team comprised of members of the Cavanaugh family, Proceeds from the game will go into a fund to purehase "extras" for patients in the Terrace Bay Hospital. it is repcrted that the Hudson's Bay Team which is scheduled to meet "The House ot Cevana..gh! in the near future, will be out in full force at the game next Sunday in en effort to scout information which will assist them in planning what they hope will be a Winning strategy for their meeting with the Cavanaugh clan, \ nts House League By drepping an 8-2 decision with the league leading Hydro boys ie t Thrusasy night, Klondike Klubbers, fighting desperately for a playoff berth, almost vm elininsted their chances of gaining a spot which would permit them to compete for the rraser-Drace Trophy, The best the Klubbers can hope for nov is a tie for third spot and the mathematical odds are against them. By waipping the Alkies 17-3 on Monday evening in the only other game played during che past week, Comets virtually clinched a playoff berth as they moved into a two-way tic for second spot with Whammies, although the Whammies have played one less game, Men's House League Standings (including game played August 9th) Played Won lost fied | Points Ryde'. ie 9 2 Te ae Gin ae Whamnies -- de 8 3 O 16 Comets ie 8 & 0 16 Klubbers 12 5 6 0 10 Steam Fitters abil 5 3 Q iO Alkies a8 i 10 a 5 Recent Gaines August Sth - Hydro 8 = Klubbers 2 August 9th - Comets 17 - Alkies 5 Games Coming Up - At Terrace Bay unless otherwise indicated.Gumes scheduled for 6:45 Pell, Thursday - August 12th ~ Alkies vs. Hydro at Hydro. Umpires: John Medrea and man from Hydro. Monday - August 16th - Comets vs. Steam Fitters. Umpires: Humphrey Duke and Red Coulson Wednesday - August 18th = Klubbers vs. Whammies. Umpire: Pete Heintskill Thursdey = August 19th - Hydro vs. Whammies. Umpires: Jim Piette and Don Gow.

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