Photo showing Baseball at Smeltersite - Bunkhouses, Home, Whitehall (Girls Dorm), in the background. Baseball score Monador's 8 vs Bay 3. All baseball personnel would be construction people
Photo showing Baseball at Smeltersite - Bunkhouses, Home, Whitehall (Girls Dorm), in the background. Baseball score Monador's 8 vs Bay 3. All baseball personnel would be construction people
Photo showing Top Little Leaguers Display Trophies. Three proud Little Leaguers were recipients of awards at the annual Little League banquet, Doug Whitehead, captain of Super Valu team (left) received the "most valuable player" award from Benny Nenson, Little League president. Mike Connolly of Builders (center) was named "most sportsman-like player," and Howard Weir, the "most improved player of the year."
Photo showing Top Little Leaguers Display Trophies. Three proud Little Leaguers were recipients of awards at the annual Little League banquet, Doug Whitehead, captain of Super Valu team (left) received the "most valuable player" award from Benny Nenson, Little League president. Mike Connolly of Builders (center) was named "most sportsman-like player," and Howard Weir, the "most improved player of the year."
Photo showing "Kitimat Pony League Champs." Three Home Runs by Ray Trudeau put Montadors top of the Pony League tournament which was a one-day draw for a challenge cup presented by Anderson Creek Clothiers. Picture of the winning team, taken after game on Sunday, shows, seated from L/R Berry Grant, Svend Lystrup, Jimmy Ditomassi, Ken Robinson, Bill Langdon, Wayne Smeader, Lynn Craig. Standing at back are Buddie Powell (coach), Terry Hales, Larry Larson, Bill Hanna (captain), batboy. Ray Trudeau and Terry Shupe are not in picture.
Photo showing "Kitimat Pony League Champs." Three Home Runs by Ray Trudeau put Montadors top of the Pony League tournament which was a one-day draw for a challenge cup presented by Anderson Creek Clothiers. Picture of the winning team, taken after game on Sunday, shows, seated from L/R Berry Grant, Svend Lystrup, Jimmy Ditomassi, Ken Robinson, Bill Langdon, Wayne Smeader, Lynn Craig. Standing at back are Buddie Powell (coach), Terry Hales, Larry Larson, Bill Hanna (captain), batboy. Ray Trudeau and Terry Shupe are not in picture.
Photo showing erection crew of the bleachers at Smeltersite Park by the Kitimat Softball League. L/R back row: John Konst, Andy Maas, U. Minici; front row: B. Gunderson, John Schible, Vic Schmidt
Photo showing erection crew of the bleachers at Smeltersite Park by the Kitimat Softball League. L/R back row: John Konst, Andy Maas, U. Minici; front row: B. Gunderson, John Schible, Vic Schmidt
Photo showing Shoe Horn Trophy Softball Championship 1955: Johnson Crooks team leaders were presented the trophy at the annual Softball Association dance in the Recreation Hall - Smeltersite. From left: Al Baldwin - vice-president of Softball League; Joe Swityk - trophy donor; "Lefty": Scott - Johnson-Crooks team captain; Stan Schmidt - Johnson-Crooks manager; George Gorlig - Johnson-Crooks sponsor; Earl Melbourne - Comstock team, most valuable player of the year; Wally Schumanski - Comstock captain. Johnson-Crooks were housebuilders on the Alcan Project; Canadian Comstock (Mtl) were major players in the Power Operations of the Alcan Project.
Photo showing Shoe Horn Trophy Softball Championship 1955: Johnson Crooks team leaders were presented the trophy at the annual Softball Association dance in the Recreation Hall - Smeltersite. From left: Al Baldwin - vice-president of Softball League; Joe Swityk - trophy donor; "Lefty": Scott - Johnson-Crooks team captain; Stan Schmidt - Johnson-Crooks manager; George Gorlig - Johnson-Crooks sponsor; Earl Melbourne - Comstock team, most valuable player of the year; Wally Schumanski - Comstock captain. Johnson-Crooks were housebuilders on the Alcan Project; Canadian Comstock (Mtl) were major players in the Power Operations of the Alcan Project.
Photo showing Baseball Banquet - Pony League Teams - winners Montadors. (held in Smeltersite Recreation Hall); L/R L. Baly, R.E. Montador, Jack Connolly with the J.P. Erwin Trophy.
Photo showing Baseball Banquet - Pony League Teams - winners Montadors. (held in Smeltersite Recreation Hall); L/R L. Baly, R.E. Montador, Jack Connolly with the J.P. Erwin Trophy.
Photo showing Baseball Banquet - Pony League Champions 1955 Montador's. Terry Shupe receives sweater from team sponsor R.E. Montador. In background officials, sponsors, coaches, speakers, players.
Photo showing Baseball Banquet - Pony League Champions 1955 Montador's. Terry Shupe receives sweater from team sponsor R.E. Montador. In background officials, sponsors, coaches, speakers, players.
Photo showing Northern B.C. Champions "Crossans" of Kitimat. Back to Front, L/R Chuck O'Neill, R. Adams, W. VanDale, P. Aylen, Jack Mitchell, Ray Storzuk, Walter Zelinski, Val McFadden, Stan Zokol, Fred McKeown, Bill Flonders, Stan Schmidt.
Walter Crossan of Crossan Cartage was a great supporter getting Kitimt going on all fronts.
Photo showing Northern B.C. Champions "Crossans" of Kitimat. Back to Front, L/R Chuck O'Neill, R. Adams, W. VanDale, P. Aylen, Jack Mitchell, Ray Storzuk, Walter Zelinski, Val McFadden, Stan Zokol, Fred McKeown, Bill Flonders, Stan Schmidt.
Walter Crossan of Crossan Cartage was a great supporter getting Kitimt going on all fronts.
Photo showing Sagimat's Softball Team captures the Senior B Softball City Championship after coming from behind in the best of seven series to humble Comstock, S.R.R. won the deciding game last night before an estimated crowd of 1,000 fans by shutting out Comstock 4-0. Six of the 16 member team pose for the photographer in the Sentinel's office after the game. Kneeling down, from left to right: Rone Boucher, Ed Richardson, and Val McFadden (umpire); and standing from left to right: Stan Zokol, Bud (unknown last name), Joe Hall and Johnny Ingram.
Photo showing Sagimat's Softball Team captures the Senior B Softball City Championship after coming from behind in the best of seven series to humble Comstock, S.R.R. won the deciding game last night before an estimated crowd of 1,000 fans by shutting out Comstock 4-0. Six of the 16 member team pose for the photographer in the Sentinel's office after the game. Kneeling down, from left to right: Rone Boucher, Ed Richardson, and Val McFadden (umpire); and standing from left to right: Stan Zokol, Bud (unknown last name), Joe Hall and Johnny Ingram.