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Terrace Bay News, 8 Jul 1954, p. 10

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SOFTBALL (Cont. ) - Shift #2 scored in every inning bei ic 6th and ground out a very easy 14-4 win, their 8th in 9 games. T-M started out as if they meant to repeat Sunday's perform- ance, scoring three runs in the first inning, but they rapidly cooled off while #2 collected twelve solid hits off two T-M pitchers, Ed Aho pitched a very nice game, giving up but three hits, walking 5 and striking out.4. The doors opened wide in the second inning when #2 scered- 4, runs after 2 outs, due to an error on the right fielder on a fly ball which should have retired the side, From here on there was no stopping #2. Don Anderson was the man with the big bat for #2, getting 3 for 4. For T-M it was Steve Keller who got 2 for 4. Line Score R. He Ba We SO: DP gue Ss A ea O 6 0 Sie tae ee, DER Raa ae ee Baldy ak No one claimed the $6.45 draw prize which will be forwarded to Friday's game. Standings Won Lost Points Shift #2 8 1 16 eae 5 eS 10 Re ele 5 3 10 " #4-Struct. 4 5 8 Salary -- 2 6 4 Townsite-Maint. a 8 2 Next Week's Schedule Vigrvor "> Home Pri, sty 9th Shift > #3 Shift #1 Sun, July llth, Shirt #2 Shift #3 Mon. July 12th. Shift #1 - Salary Wed. July 14th¥€ Shift #3 Townsite- Maintenance Fri, July 16th¥ Shift #1 Shift #2 sf Note: Home team to be decided upon by the. flip. of-a.coin. 0-00 Page 10 WORK PARTY - RIVER MOUTH PARK As most residents are aware, the local Kiwanis Club has been holding work parties at the mouth of the Aguasabon River in an effort to develop an attract- ive picnic area there. So far, progress has been good and in light of the various requests from non club members as to how and when could they help on this project, it has been decided to hold another work-party down there next Wednesday evening, July 14th. For those persons who are interested, please try to get there as soon as possible after 5:30 p.m, We will have most of the tools nec- essary to do the work, but if you have a rake or an axe that isn't doing anything bring it along with you. o-~O-o0 NOTICE Items for publication in the Terrace Bay News must be handled in one of the following ways: - Placed in one of the Newsboxes located at the Mill Time Clocks and Hudson's Bay Store, or delivered by hand either to the Rec- reation Office or the Personnel Office, No matter which system you choose the material must be at any one of these places NOT LATER TH/Y 12:00 NOON ON WEDNESDAY. ; Material for publication must be in writing and no telephone requests will be handled. Sent it in writing and don't wait until Wednesday noon to do it, please, The fact that Wed- nesday noon is the deadline for all news doesn't mean thet we won't accept it before that time, you can't get your news in too early for us. 0-0-0" |

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