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Terrace Bay News, 2 Jul 1953, p. 3

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ALONG THE BASE PATHS With more than half the ball season gone it looks very much as though Shift #1 and Shift #2 are likely to finish up in the two top playoff positions, A real fight is Looming up for the last two playoff spots with four teams in contention, Structural, if they play the ball which they are capable of %oing, still cannot be counted out. Last Thursday Alf Adrian pitched the Shift #3 team to a 5-hit 15-5 victory over the Salary team. Borsum and Gombola each with 2 hits and Rowley with a single were the only Salaried batsmen able to touch the plate offerings cf Adrian as he struck out 8 during the course of the game, Mean- while his teammates slammed out 15 hits including a home run by Chepelsky good for 3 runs and doubles by Simmer and Malashewski The following evening with the strong right arm of Adrien missing Shift #3 were cn the wrong end of a 12~6 score in a game against Maintenance, Stan Zwaresh pitched excellent ball except for the first inning when Shift #3 managed to garner 4 runs off his slants, Tony Delaronde led the hitting ass..ult on Charlie Simmer with a triple and 2 singles while Hugh Hamilton belted a home run good for 3 runs and Ed Pineault hit also for the circuit but with the bases empty. Monday evening Salary took it on the chin again when Townsite ran roughshod over them 10-1. Hoover Wong pitched a nice game and only a home run by Murdo Campbell prevented a shutout from being recorded on the books, John Jeanneret who was consider- ed too youhg and innocent to play for the boys in the Administration Office provided a 2 run bingle to personally lead his team to a nice win, Tean Standings as of June 29th GP jj W a» Points Shift #4. oe Bo 12 Shift #2 7 5 2 10 Town site 8 4 4 8 Maintenance 7 3 h 6 Salary 7 ma i 6 Shift #3 " eye 6 Structural 6 0 6 0 Statistics as of June 27th, 1953. Big 5 eR Be ee E. Pineault 22 Oe akan ae 2h Ae 500 R, Stachiw en (cont. on next col.) ' vm od Page 3 Statistics as of June 27th, 1953. (cont.) a: . sean . C, Simmer en 2 461 W. Cavanaugh 2h wf a. 458 E. Marostica 20 10 9 450 ---- oe Runs - W. Sadowick - 18 Hits ~ R, Stachiw - 12 R.B.I. - S. Zwaresh, J. Schritt - 9 Doubles - J, Holancin, R. Slattery - 4 Triples - A. Delaronde ~ 2 H.R. ~ H. Krahn - 4 5. 0. - HE. Aho - 52 Pitching - F, Whitfield - 5-0 0-0-0 SUNDAY SOFTBALL GAME Fans and players are again reminded that Sunday's game between Shift #2 and Shift #1 is scheduled to start at 1:15 p.m, Sharp. This is to enable Shift #1 to complete their game and be on shift at 4300 p.m. Team Managers should make every effurt to have their players out on time, 0-0-0 SOFTBALL PRIZE MONEY At an Executive meeting of the Terrace Bay Softball Club held on Tuesday, June 30th it was agreed that prize money for this year be set at the following amounts: lst prize $200.00 ee ae ra " 50. Ath " 25.00 The league standings at the end of scheduled play has ne bearing on the prize money, rather, the results of playoffs will determine which team roceives the prizes, First place team plays 2 out of 3 game series with third place team and a similar playoff series will take place betwoen second and fourth place teams, The two semi-finalists will meet in a best 3 out of 5 series to determine the "champs", Third prize money ($50.00) will go to the team which is eliminated in the semi- finals by the team that emerges as the champions. O-0-0 FOR SALE One 150 gal, capacity used oil tank, This tank has standard fittings and is ready for immediate installation. Contact Ken Weppler, 125 Poplar Crescent. O-0-0

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