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Terrace Bay News, 19 Jul 1951, p. 3

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SOFTBALL ND B..SEBALL The local house league bettle still goes on with the Salaried outfit still lead- ing the way. Standings are as follows: Played Won . Lost Pts. Games Left Sel, 4 > 1 6 5 Sehr, hy , 2 ip 5 Eng. A 2 e Lh 5 T/S Lh Bb 3 ie 5 Tonight's geme at the school dinmond will sce tho Engineering gcng take on the Schreiberites and on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 pem. the Townsite team will be hosts to the Saleried squed. Scores for this past week were: July 12th - Schreiber 21, Town~ site 17; July 15th - Saleried 22, Schreiber 19 et Schreiber; July 16th - Engineering 13, Townsite 12, fecording to official statisticicn Verle Thompson's ealculations, the batting evernges for those players who hove partic- ipated in at least 3 games of tho second series are 1s follows: Selaried ule Hits ae. Thompson 3 D090 Dalzell 12 6 «500 Baldwin iy 8 2470 Compbell 15 7 +467 Marsh 16 6 0375 Brady 16 5 coLs Heenan 10 dk 2100 Sechesky 12 x 083 Engineering Pineault A: 5 «456 Zwaresh 18 8 Addy Burella 12 5 hl? Cumming 12 4 i or Chopty 17 4 0235 Shynkaryk 9 2 PE Holancin ee 3 oy Schreiber Sabourin 18 12 666 Cacamo 18 9 «500 Hemilton 21 8 381 Figliomeni 18 6 » 333 Lee 12 3 ¢250 Burrell 1h 3 poles Tookeney 19 3 2158 Townsite MacCall " 3 428 Jowitt 15 6 400 Brodack 19 6 -316 'MeDougal 14 4 2286 Morgan 16 3 »188 During the past week, the Terrace Bay and Sehreiber Baseball teams have engaged in 2 games, one in Schreiber which-the hosts" Pege 3 won by 2 score of 7-5 last Sunday. However, last night's game in Terrace Bay wes 2 different story when our lads copped that one by 2 score of 6-2, The visitors got 2 runs in the first inning but were held scoreless for the balance of the game as the locals played hends-up ball all the way. Terrace Bay got one run in each of the second end third innings .nd coming into the bottom half of the fifth with the first batters being retired in order, the boys suddenly came to life to score 3 runs, Pluta, Keeley, Borsum and Cavanaugh came up with successive hits to sound the death toll for B. Ross on the mound for the visitors, Coming to bat again in the last half of the sixth, Baldwin scored on a double by Gillis to sew up the victory. & 0-0-0 It is with decp regret that we ; record the untimely death of Mrs, I. ' Parent of Schroiber, mother of Johnny : Parent, a member of the Engineering ' Dept., and .rthur Parent, a member of | the Jackladder crew, Mrs, Parent will | ' be well remembered by various menibers | of the Mill Staff who were well recei- , ved by the deceased many times in Jxck- | fish, The "News" joins with Johnny ' Maurstad's friends in expressing deep-_ / est sympathy to Johnny on the loss of _ his mother who resided in Port Arthur, | Sad news has just been received ' in the death of Kalph H, Kehl, Director ' of the Industrial Relations Department : of the Kimberly Clark Corp., Neenah, _ who was reported xs being killed in 2n / automobile accident last night. Many -members of the Longbac organization will no doubt remember heving met Ralph during his visits to Terrace Bay. This -is a great loss to the Corporation, FOUND One Yale key at School bill diamond on Tuesday night after the ladies softball practise. Owner apply to Ossie Dalzell. 0-0-0 "Let me try on that suit in the window, - my good man," "Sorry sir, but you'll have to use the dressing room." o-0-0

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