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.
Photo showing Kitimat All-star team, losers of both games of weekend Pony League zone playoffs against Terrace. Back, from left: Harold Annett (manager), Peter Hein, Ron Annett, Drew Wallace, Drew Fullerton, Ernie Markwart, Louis Zabot, Lyle Mufford, Rick Adkins, Fred Ryan (coach). Front, from left: J.D. Atamanchuk, Lorne Mason, Kenny Guzyk
Current: 1960s
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Photo showing Kitimat All-star team, losers of both games of weekend Pony League zone playoffs against Terrace. Back, from left: Harold Annett (manager), Peter Hein, Ron Annett, Drew Wallace, Drew Fullerton, Ernie Markwart, Louis Zabot, Lyle Mufford, Rick Adkins, Fred Ryan (coach). Front, from left: J.D. Atamanchuk, Lorne Mason, Kenny Guzyk
Photo showing top team in the Pony League Baseball was Kitimat Doctors, shown above. Coaches were C. Haight and D. Robinson. Individual honors went to Harold Bartel (most RBIs), Darrell Ferner (most home runs), Mark Hammerquist (best batting average), Ernie Markwart (most strike-outs and most valuable player)
Current: 1960s
-Sports
-League Play
-Junior Baseball and Softball
Scope and Content
Photo showing top team in the Pony League Baseball was Kitimat Doctors, shown above. Coaches were C. Haight and D. Robinson. Individual honors went to Harold Bartel (most RBIs), Darrell Ferner (most home runs), Mark Hammerquist (best batting average), Ernie Markwart (most strike-outs and most valuable player)
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.