Thursday, June 15, 2023

Quebec leagues

Quebec

Atwater Senior Baseball League (City Amateur Senior League 1940-41) played at Atwater Field
    1939
    1942
    1948 Postmen
    1949 7-28 standings Kaz Suga + Alfie Malfara
    1952 Y.M.H.A. Blues 

        straight to Montreal IL at 26 in 1944 
    David, Marcel PROV 1942 Pats
       1943 St. Anne's




    1948 MVP Andre St. Jean .365 avg
    1949 Morrie Thompson
    1950 Syd Struolivch + other awards

    1942-8-24 Joe Desroches

    1939-7-26 6K ATT. Jackie Egan - that Jackie Egan?

Eastern Canadian League
    1909 

    8-15 8-20 search

Independent Baseball League
    1919 Metropoles (see Indians) 9-01 standings
    1920 Metropoles 



Laurentides League
    1950

    1950 all-star rosters (p.12)

    1952 playoff game Kaz Suga, Andre Petit (glasses), ALFIE MALFARA

Ligue Federale
    1937 Start: May 2 End: Aug 01  St. Hyacinthe schedule

Montreal City League
    1911 5-15 standings
    1913 Montreal Athletics 
    1914
    1915
    1916
    1917 6-18 standings
    1918 
    1919 Indians 9-01 standings
    1920 St. Arsene 5-25



Munition League
    1917 6-18 standings


Provincial League (Ligue Provincial) 
    1923 
    1931 Lachine
    1935 8-26 standings
    1936 final standings
    1937 9-1 standings

    Gladu, Roland 1935 Lachine (box)

    Culver, Charlie (Charlie Calvert) 1923 St. Jerome 1935 Lachine (box) 1936 Black Panthers
    Slaalien, Syver 1937 ("cy slaalien")

    pictures:


    Sherbrooke Record was English-language

Quebec District League
    1929 Napoleon
    1930 Napoleon
    1931 Napoleon (of Levis) last game p.26 schedule p.28


    Gladu, Roland 1931 Napoleon (p.28)

Starr League
        1931 St. Jean Berchmans
        1932 7-5 standings



     Gladu, Roland 1931 Millionnaires

    1931 Andre Gagnon p.26 21, 5'5" + list of the 19 towns represented by four leagues in province
            1933 pic
    1933 Edmond Marchand has box scores



    1951 pics incl Kaz Suga

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