Photo showing "B" division minor baseball champs, members of the K-T Sporting Goods team. Back row: Mirko Rutar, Doug Nelson, Johnny Ross, Bill Martin (coach), David Mead, Bill Bourgeois (coach). Front: Kevin Davidson, Grant Wilson and Darryl Green
Current: 1960s
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Photo showing "B" division minor baseball champs, members of the K-T Sporting Goods team. Back row: Mirko Rutar, Doug Nelson, Johnny Ross, Bill Martin (coach), David Mead, Bill Bourgeois (coach). Front: Kevin Davidson, Grant Wilson and Darryl Green
Photo showing "so near..." and yet so far from a repeat win of the Aluminum City tournament was the Crossan Combines team. Front row, from left: Floyd Radisic, Larry Burnett, Gordie Stockman, Gary Maitland (bat boy), Fred Busby, Don Reeves, Ron Newlove. Standing: Bill Flonders (coach), Wayne Moore, Bob McCord, Wayne Johnson, Neil Worboys, Gary Lewis, Ray Lapointe (coach).
Current: 1960s
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-Baseball and Softball
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Photo showing "so near..." and yet so far from a repeat win of the Aluminum City tournament was the Crossan Combines team. Front row, from left: Floyd Radisic, Larry Burnett, Gordie Stockman, Gary Maitland (bat boy), Fred Busby, Don Reeves, Ron Newlove. Standing: Bill Flonders (coach), Wayne Moore, Bob McCord, Wayne Johnson, Neil Worboys, Gary Lewis, Ray Lapointe (coach).
Photo showing champions of the 5th annual Aluminum City Softball tournament are players from Prince George team above. Front row, from left: Frank Bencher, Harold Lawrence, Pete Nadeau, Lorne Allen and Ed Kielbiska. Back row: Blaine Sauser, Frank Bredisk, Rick de Belser, Andy Stettner, Bernie Ford and Floyd Whyte. Steelworkers trophy was presented to the winners by local 5115 president Roy Simmonds after final game.
Current: 1960s
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-League Play
-Baseball and Softball
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Photo showing champions of the 5th annual Aluminum City Softball tournament are players from Prince George team above. Front row, from left: Frank Bencher, Harold Lawrence, Pete Nadeau, Lorne Allen and Ed Kielbiska. Back row: Blaine Sauser, Frank Bredisk, Rick de Belser, Andy Stettner, Bernie Ford and Floyd Whyte. Steelworkers trophy was presented to the winners by local 5115 president Roy Simmonds after final game.
Photo showing outstanding individual performances from Aluminum City Softball tournament. Back row, from left: Wayne Johnson (most valuable player), Wayne Moore (highest batting average), Phil McKarg (most homeruns and most runs batted-in). Front: Don Reeves (best catcher), Rick de Belser (best pitcher), Blaine Sauser (captain), Harold Lawrence (best out-fielder).
Current: 1960s
-Sports
-League Play
-Baseball and Softball
Scope and Content
Photo showing outstanding individual performances from Aluminum City Softball tournament. Back row, from left: Wayne Johnson (most valuable player), Wayne Moore (highest batting average), Phil McKarg (most homeruns and most runs batted-in). Front: Don Reeves (best catcher), Rick de Belser (best pitcher), Blaine Sauser (captain), Harold Lawrence (best out-fielder).
Photo showing The Champs of the 1955 Pony League - Montador's - proudly lined up for Sunday's photograph with their sponsor and coaches. Front Row: Mike Fletcher, Johnny Fortier, Doug Hobbs, Stanley Cooper, Terry Shupe, Bill Forward. Back Row: Lloyd Smith, Ted Gofers, Kim Creed, Paul McEwen, Dennis McLellan, Paul Jefferies. Third Row: George Boston, R.E. Montador, J.I. McGowan, John Fortier. The team, some of whom were absent from Kitimat, had just been presented with their new crested sweaters.
Photo showing The Champs of the 1955 Pony League - Montador's - proudly lined up for Sunday's photograph with their sponsor and coaches. Front Row: Mike Fletcher, Johnny Fortier, Doug Hobbs, Stanley Cooper, Terry Shupe, Bill Forward. Back Row: Lloyd Smith, Ted Gofers, Kim Creed, Paul McEwen, Dennis McLellan, Paul Jefferies. Third Row: George Boston, R.E. Montador, J.I. McGowan, John Fortier. The team, some of whom were absent from Kitimat, had just been presented with their new crested sweaters.
"Ready to keep spectators and teams up to date on ball games during City Softball Tournament on the Labor Day weekend is this newly-erect. The three-day competition begins Saturday. Sept 4 @ Riverlodge Park."
"Ready to keep spectators and teams up to date on ball games during City Softball Tournament on the Labor Day weekend is this newly-erect. The three-day competition begins Saturday. Sept 4 @ Riverlodge Park."