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1957 Snap Shots (4)                                               Snapshots 1   Snapshots 2   Snapshots 3   Snapshots 4 

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1957 action

Len Breckner of Saskatoon scores as the throw gets away from catcher Tom Shollin.  Edmonton pitcher Ralph Vold backs up the play, while Gem pitcher Charlie Beene directs traffic. (Edmonton Journal, July 24, 1957)
 

 

Regina Braves

Regina Braves' owner Denny Evenson takes time to welcome six new recruits - left to right - Robert Bouza (pitcher), Luis Fouste (pitcher), Jose Rodriguez (outfielder), Jose Tartabull (outfielder), Jerry Barber (catcher).  Fouste was the lone Cuba who could speak English.

Jose RodriguezThree of the Cubans -- Tartabull, Bouza and Rodriguez (right) were farmed out to the Davidson Cardinals.

Bouza and Rodriguez stayed on for the season while Tartabull, the future major leaguer, was recalled to play with the Regina Senators.

 

 

  

 


 

 

Another homer

 

(Left)  Leon Wilson of the North Battleford Beavers about to receive congratulations from manager Emile Francis on his first of his three home runs in the Beavers' opening game of the season.  (N-B News Optimist, June 12, 1957)  Wilson hit another homer the following day, and clubbed his fifth the next afternoon.
 

   Killing time

The Saskatoon Gems engage in card games to kill the time between games. Charlie Beene and Len Tucker are at the head of the table (Photo courtesy Charlie Beene)

Harold Key

Charlie Beene's wife, LeAnne, and Harold Key  (Photo courtesy Charlie Beene)
 

 Tired

Two sleeping beauties.  Jim Garrett (left) and Gene Graves try to catch some shuteye while on the road home.  (Photo courtesy Charlie Beene)

 

         Coach & Owner

Regina owner Denny Evenson (right) helps Pete Beiden with his new jersey as manager of the Regina Braves.  Beiden, no stranger to the WCBL, takes over from Suge Carter.

   

Walt Tyler (right), quite a player with Moose Jaw in 1953 and 1954, doubled in Tucson's win over Cananea in the Arizona-Mexico League game.  It was the 36th consecutive game in which Tyler had at least one hit, tying a league record. He was held hitless the next game.  (Tucson Daily Citizen, August 6, 1957, photo from June 25, 1957)

 Walt Tyler
  Bob Gregory
 
 

Left - Bob Gregory, from the University of Oklahoma as catcher for the 1957 Moose Jaw Mallards.

  Tom Haller

Left - Tom Haller, 1957 Moose Jaw catcher went on to a long career in the major leagues.  Below - John Kating, Moose Jaw Mallards

John Kating

   
 
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