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Terrace Bay News, 29 Aug 1957, p. 6

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om 'Thurs, Aug. 29: SHIFT 3--4 TROUNCES SALARY 10-3 . . IN FINAL LEAGUE GAME --- In the final League game, ed Salary by a 10-3 count and as a result climbed into 3rd place, Shift 3~4 will now meet Shift 2 - Maintenance in the semits, Shift 3-4 spotted Salary an unearned run in the lst but came back with 2 runs of their own on a walk and 3: successive singles to make the score 2-1 at the end of the lst, A single by Desrosiersin the 2nd scored another run and an unearned run in the 4th made the score 4-1, Salary got back into the gane in the 6th however as they scored 2 runs on 2 hits and a walk to narrow the score to 4-3, It was then in the 6th that Shift 3-4 unleash- ed a ruthless attack to score 6 runs on 7 hits, £ errors, and 1 walk to sew-up the game and pue ait away from Salary's reach, . Shift 3-4's offense was led by Jack Lang who pounded out 3 hits including a double and a triple. Desrosiers, Kurylo, Whalen and Weaver with 2 hits apiece, also contributed to the attack, Aho and Whalen both pitched on the mound for Shift 3-4 and each showed well for his effort. For Salary, Jim MacYonald again tried hard to lead a slumping Salary team as he banged out 2 hits while Al Harrison in right field hauled in 2 long well-tagged hits by Wainikka, oa Re Pee es, OOO), Crayon gg 6 0 Piers 2.1, 0, 1,0, 6, x, - 10 15 SSS a SRS RUS CMA PI AOE NA SRE 5 tL AO eae SHIFT 2 ~ MTCE.-EDGES SHIFT 3-4 BY 3-2 apatsy -- IN FIRST PLAY-OFF GAME ---- Two successive errors by Shift 3-4 in the 6th inning resulted in Shift 2-Maintenance scoring 2 runs and coming from behind to edge Shift 3-4 by a 3-2 count. The win gave Maint- enance a 1-~O lead in the best of 3 Series, (cont'd next col.) Shift 3-4 trounc-- P, 6 Shift 2-Maintenance deenet the scoring in the lst as Marvin Osmar singled in a run for a 1-0 lead, but Shift 3-4 came back in '-the 2nd to tie 'as up as Lang singlai in a run, "A sacrifice fly in the 4th by Kolody scored a.run'to give 3-4 the lead. The score remained at 2-1 until the bottom of the 6th when an error in left-field and an-error. on an attempted pick-off scored 2 runs to ceive _ Maintenance the win, The..game proved to be a well-played contest with few errors and good pitching and turned out to be a pitcher's. duel.- For Shift 2-Maintenance, Maurice Osmar and Jim Moro sparked the attack as they each banged' out 2 hits. Stan Zwaresh on the mound' pitched a masterful 2-Hitter as he received solid support from his mates, For ohift 3-4, Aho pitched a commendable game and deserved a better fate, Any hits he did give out were well scattered and looked good for a win. However, the 2 big errors proved to be his undoing. Ree Shift 34h.) (Oy Ey Oy Lady 0) a See Shift 2-Mtce,1, 0,0, 0, 0,2,X,-3 5 4 sun, Aug. 25 SALARY SHUTS-OUT TEEN TOWN 3-0 TAKE ONE .GAME LEAD IN SERIES Making the most of their scoring oppor--- tunities while playing sensationally in the field, Salary managed enough runs to shut---out a fighting Teen Town squad 3-0, As a result of the win, Salary took a one-game lead in' their best of 3 series. Salary opened the scoring in the lst as they scored a run on 3 walks and a hit batter. They then added to their margin in the 2nd as a sacrifice fly by Ward scored another run. They then managed their final run in the 5th. as Chopty singled in a run to make the fiml score read 3-0 in Salary's favour, For Salary, Ward. turned in a good game as he managed a couple of important hits and scored 2 runs including the winner, Chopty on the mound hurled a brilliant game as he scattered 5 hits for thewin and received capable support from his mates,. For Teen Town, Thompson back on. the mound, settled- down: to pitch nice ball but a shaky start and the inability of his mates to ht at the proper moment, led to his defeat, (cont'd page 7.)

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