ALONG THE BiSE P..THS League Standings at July 2end GE ea ae b PTS Shift #1 10 9 ds 18 Salary 12 7 5 14 Shift #2 10 5 5 LO Town site 10 5 5 LO Maintenance 9 h 5 8 Shift #3 10 3 7 6 Structural 9 2 7 4 Glancing at the standings one can see what: a close, bang up finish the league is about to experience, No team has yet been mathematically elimineted but one additional win by any two of the present 3rd and Ath teams can end the hopes of Shift #3 and the Structural squad. There are two very Pinca games shaping up for the end of this weck, Thurs- dey: night Shift #2 will tangle with shift #3 in a "do-or-die" contest as for as the Iatter team is concerned, As 2 warm up for the big Softball Stag of Frid-y evening, Townsite and Maintenance will get the:.enter- tainment off to an early start at 6:15. Last Thursday evening Maintenance took Shift #2 into camp by the score of 9-3, Stan Zwaresh had things under control all the way allowing but 3 hits including a three= Ooaaau by Bill Herron and striking out t batters, -- In a game abbreviated by rain on Fri- day evening Shift #1 trounced Salary 11-1 Frank Whitfield held the Salarites to 4 hits while his teammates combed the offerings of Gord Rowlandson for 12 hits including a long home run by Galvin and doubles by Schritt, Cavanaugh, Diduch and Whitfield. John (Get on base somehow) Holancin was ejected from the geme for having mde the mistake of running from first base to second while conching on first base. Sunday afternoon Salary clinched a play off berth by edging Structural 4-2, Struct- ural mennged to obtain 9 hits during the geome but Peter Repke was able to keep these hits well senttered, Nick Chopty aided his own cnuse with a double and home run while Bill Borsum clouted a two begger for the Selary team, We are sorry thet we have no statistics for the other two games on Sunday. However the Terrace Bay All Stars edged the Queen's Park Softball Club from Port .rthur in two closely contested games to make it a fine day for local softball fans, July 19th, 1953 Bi be R, Stachiw 35 Lem 16 57 W,. Borsum | Mag, 13 14 L51 C,. Simmer etek Le 18 439 BP. Diduch 33 PO 14 2h W, Gaveraugh: 33 8- 1h L2h Runs -- W. Sadowick - 20 Hits -- C. Simmer ~ 18 R.B.il. = J, Sehritt: --- 14 Doubles -'J, Holancin, H, Krahn, W. Borsum Triples - A. Delaronde - 2 ty. ison _ Hie Krahn - h S.0, = #. Adrian = 61 Pitching --- F, Whitfield - 8-1 0-0-0 LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL ST..NDINGS as of July 20th, 1953 Team Game s Won Lost Points i Braves h 4 Indians z 4 5 ih Browns & 3 2 aT A Red Sox 4 1 ae 2 Cardinnts: ch ry, 3 2 Dodgers 5 ot he 2 a T, Bay Teams, 0-0-0 SUNDAY NIGHT FILM PROGRAM Another in the series of paahe eiank Tourist Programs will be held in the Continuation School Auditorium this coming Sunday, July 26th starting at 8:30 p.m, Those weekly programs are held under the auspices of the local Kiwanis Club, Featured on this week's program will be: "Bye Witness No, 14", a short Canadian newsreel that covers open-air artists in Ottawa; oil-drilling in Alberta and ladder- fishing in Nova Scotia. "Tropical Lament" shows Andree Lescot a new Canadian from Haiti singing three native folk songs, "Montreal by Night" is the story of Canada's metropolis, The Indian village of three hundred years ago has developed into what. is now North America's second largest port,and,next to Paris, the world's largest French-speaking city. (cont, on page 5)