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WESTERN CANADIAN MEN’S
SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS
The Merchants finished
in first place in a hotly contested six-team league, which provided
Saskatoon softball fans with many close and entertaining contests. The
Merchants continued their superiority in the playoffs by defeating the
Saskatoon Empires, three games to one, in a best-of-five final. The
Merchants then went on to defeat the North Battleford Cardinals, two
games to one, in a best-of-three Northern final.
In the Provincial
Final, the merchants were again the best by defeating the Regina Legion,
three games to one, to advance to the Western Canada Championship. As
reported in the Star-Phoenix, “the Merchants came up with a smashing
display in finishing off Vancouver Narrows in three straight games
(best-of-five series) and proving that they had all the requisites of
good champions”. In 1948 there was no Canadian Championship so this was
the highest achievement possible, and the Merchants won it all.
Front row: Harold
Balfour (President), Ken McAuley, Glenn Richardson (Coach),
Jack Monell (Batboy), Bobby
Smith, Art Dehmke, Jack Miller.
Back row: Dave Livingstone, Gerry Webster, Cliff “Porky” Hulme
(Assistant Coach), Ernie Fast, Joe Thompson, Don Tunnicliffe, Cliff
Aitken, Doug Dunlop, Ralph Almas.
Inset: Gil Strumm. |