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
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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 softball league's volunteer job to construct permanent ball field: George Barnes, Fred Misfeldt, Harold Dennill, Bill Weir, Ed Hunt, Ted Beitz, Lloyd Gammel, Delmer Lufkin, Tom Newlove, Derek Meade, George Lawson, Steve Basaraba, Ted Shaw, Craig Ulledahl, Garnet Fortner, Lucien Trudeau, Maurice Fortner, Kenneth Kuhn
Current: 1960s
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Photo showing softball league's volunteer job to construct permanent ball field: George Barnes, Fred Misfeldt, Harold Dennill, Bill Weir, Ed Hunt, Ted Beitz, Lloyd Gammel, Delmer Lufkin, Tom Newlove, Derek Meade, George Lawson, Steve Basaraba, Ted Shaw, Craig Ulledahl, Garnet Fortner, Lucien Trudeau, Maurice Fortner, Kenneth Kuhn
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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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 captain of the winning team in Legion Little League baseball tournament, George Swick of Baby's Shoes team. Boys on team are: Bryan Angle, John Walberg, John Houden, Dan Hartnell, Malcolm Baxter, John Rewers, Lynn Lindsay, Brian Haight, Ron Davis, Ron Houden, John Gooding, Rein Strecka, Tom Milne, Doug Milne, coaches J. Haight and J. Etter
Current: 1960s
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Photo showing captain of the winning team in Legion Little League baseball tournament, George Swick of Baby's Shoes team. Boys on team are: Bryan Angle, John Walberg, John Houden, Dan Hartnell, Malcolm Baxter, John Rewers, Lynn Lindsay, Brian Haight, Ron Davis, Ron Houden, John Gooding, Rein Strecka, Tom Milne, Doug Milne, coaches J. Haight and J. Etter
"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."
Photo showing KWSA softball awards night. Group pictured here were either winners or accepted presentations on behalf of winners who could not attend: Tom Richardson, Glen McNab, Harry Smeader, Ed Hunt, Lorne Hallman, Don Reeves.
Photo showing KWSA softball awards night. Group pictured here were either winners or accepted presentations on behalf of winners who could not attend: Tom Richardson, Glen McNab, Harry Smeader, Ed Hunt, Lorne Hallman, Don Reeves.
Photo showing Hotel's winning softball play-offs team. Back row: Bill Brown, Reg Frost, Jack Lindeman, Lorne Evans, Roy Houston, Morley Mazurak, Bob Hunter, Cliff Latimer, George Brooks. Front row: Gus Ishida, Jimmy Adams, Boyd Peppar, Val McFadden, George More, Ron McPhee, Kenny Haminishi
Current: 1960s
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Photo showing Hotel's winning softball play-offs team. Back row: Bill Brown, Reg Frost, Jack Lindeman, Lorne Evans, Roy Houston, Morley Mazurak, Bob Hunter, Cliff Latimer, George Brooks. Front row: Gus Ishida, Jimmy Adams, Boyd Peppar, Val McFadden, George More, Ron McPhee, Kenny Haminishi
Photo showing KWSA softball awards night. Group above were either winners or accepted presentations on behalf of winners who could not be present. Tom Richardson was named most valuable rookie of the year; Glen McNab; Harry Smeader, most improved able player with most runs batted in; manager of year, Ed hunt; player Lorne Hallman, most strike-outs; Don Reeves, most home runs.
Current: 1960s
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Photo showing KWSA softball awards night. Group above were either winners or accepted presentations on behalf of winners who could not be present. Tom Richardson was named most valuable rookie of the year; Glen McNab; Harry Smeader, most improved able player with most runs batted in; manager of year, Ed hunt; player Lorne Hallman, most strike-outs; Don Reeves, most home runs.
Photograph of the big boost for Little League Baseball came Monday night when Kinsmen president Albert H.Venard (right) presented the District Municipality of Kitimat with a check for $3,500. Acting Mayor Tom Smith accepts gracefully. It is understood the money will be used to rebuild and renovate, the Little League park and facilities.
Photograph of the big boost for Little League Baseball came Monday night when Kinsmen president Albert H.Venard (right) presented the District Municipality of Kitimat with a check for $3,500. Acting Mayor Tom Smith accepts gracefully. It is understood the money will be used to rebuild and renovate, the Little League park and facilities.