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Terrace Bay News, 27 Jun 1957, p. 6

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RECREATION FLYER SOFTBALL NEWS ROLLER SKATING NEWS SHIFT 2 - MAINTUNANCE vs, TEENTOWN, FRIDAY JUNE 21, 1957. Don't forget that this Sunday marks : a the first afternoon roller skating of the In the first meeting of the season PPESGR> ft lle kat4 between Shift 2 - Maintenance and Teentown, If Sunday a Seer ener s Ser Ane Shift 2 - Maintenance trounced Teentown 16-4 proves, 4o/ De, popuaans dit wildy poabinuch tor The game was close for 4 tinnings as the score bhe palange.of the gummersiidf not, we will 4°08 tied 3-3, However in the fifth, Mainten- Pree coon. Higa ang ee eaglhon ¢- ance unleashed a merciless attack and scored Your future roller skating dates are; 2 Darrage of 11 runs on 8 hits, 2 errors, and 6 wild pitches. . ee Ray Stachiw and Stan Zwaresh paced oath -e ty 7 . 230 pm, Naintenance with 3 hits each with Zwaresh Thursday July ene a Delle pitching a creditable game on the mound in his 3. "1 Tame first start of the season. Jim Moro performed very well defensively as he handled 9 chances effectively at first base for maintenance. Teentown tried hard but the harder hitting Maintenance team were too much to cope with. Teentown unveiled a new pitcher in the person of Nels Thompson. His perfor- SOFTBALL LEAGUE STATISTICS - June 21, 1957. Team Weide. | Pees Maint. - Shift 2 4 - 8 a dl } j ; Salary 3 3 e mance for 4 innings was impressive until a Shift 3 & & 3 i 6 sore arm forced him to retire. Indications Shift 1 5 5 i are that should his arm come around, Teentown Tea' Fowl 1 h 9 could prove to be a threat in future contests, Along with Thompson, Thomas and Nicol showed well, Thomas handled himself well at Short- stop, while Nicol cracked out a long homer. 2 -~& c Top Batting Averages AB. R. H. Ave. ------------------ 1. Kurylo, W. 13° 6 6 Ab, Shift 2:4 Mainty 3,0, 0,'0; 22, 0, 2, 16151 -2, Whalen, D. Do De ROO, wanna, aieiendialogogs OL Loe Ee FUE | | 34 «Boychuck,! 4% Ree LY tra ea aes his Zigman, 5. 18 'S 7 388 Teentown Ore O« ay Li, Oly ky QO, 4 6 5) Di Ward, a. VS 2] 5 38h O88 ee Cer pre ich ER Py AAD Siblalele oe ae OW) Ole C4 8 6 4b 6 bbe eee ------------E--T--T--T--T--T--------------_------------ Runs --- Hansen, R. - 7 Hits - Boychuck, A, - Stephens, B.- Zigman, J e@erevene e SHIFT 1 vs, TEENTOWN - MONDAY, JUNE Ray Dor In a close, high scoring game which was Doubles - Hansen, R. - 2 decided in the last inning on a dropped infield Wiens ot a column with an 11-10 decision over Shift 1. Home Runs - Hansen; R. - 2 The "kids" started off in fine fashion Stolen Bases - Diduch, P. Campbell, Brassard #5 they jumped into a 4-0 lead in the first inning. Their lead was increased to 10-5 by the @eeceevne Pitching -- Chopty, Burella _ 3. 6th inning and it appearedas if they had the Strike outs - Brassard - 2h, game in the bag. However, their old nemesis, R.B.I. - Whalen - 8, the error, met up with them and Shift 1 rallied for 5 runs to tie the score in the top of the Ten. 'This then set the stage for their last rt am SY SO a Sh Se TENNIS NEWS -- Due to bad weather conditions inning bid which proved successful and gave we heve been unable to make very much use them their win, of our Tennis Courts, but should the weather Teentown was paced by Bill Marsh with 5 be rainy or foggy on Wednesday, instriiction hits and their long ball hitter Nicol who had nights, these will be postponed until Thursday. (cont'd page 7)

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