Inductee Archive | Baseball
Photo Courtesy : Melville Midget Elks Baseball Team

1973 Melville Midget Elks Baseball Team

Accomplishments: Canadian Midget Baseball Champions, 1973. Left to Right: Front: Rodney Carlson (bat boy). Front Row: Bob Stewart (coach), Ross Mahoney, Jason Schoffer, Ian Perrin, Terry Puhl, Dale Marchewka, Garnet Keller, John Maserek, Dick Dempster, Greg Jones, Doug Senyk, Frank Puhl (manager). 2nd Row: Lorne Deighton, Brian Polischuk, Terry Graff, Mark Bell, Keith Carlson, Michael [...]

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Millie Warwick McAuley

Mildred “Mille” (Warwick) McAuley

Mildred McAuley, “Mille” was an all-around athlete as a youngster and competed in many sports. She took part successfully in track and field, softball, basketball, gymnastics, volleyball, and speed skating. Her softball skills at third base became her ticket to fame. Mille’s team won the Saskatchewan Ladies Softball Championship in 1940, 1941 and 1948. She [...]

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Muriel Coben

Muriel Coben

Muriel Coben began her softball pitching career in 1936 and won all her games that season for the Tessier Millionaires.  From 1938 to 1945, she was pitching for the Saskatoon Pats, with the exception of one year in the All American Girls’ Professional Baseball League with the South Bend Whitesox in Chicago. In 1946, Muriel [...]

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Photo : Saskatchewan Sports Hall Of Fame

Andy Zwack

Andy Zwack has been part of the Canadian baseball scene since 1931.  In Saskatchewan, he introduced the concept of umpire schools. He is best known for his contribution to umpire development and has held senior positions at all levels of Canadian baseball. Zwack was a director of the Canadian Federation of Amateur Baseball during the [...]

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Photo Courtesy : Dave Shury Collection

David Shury

Dave Shury grew up in the Wilkie area where he played and developed his passion for baseball at an early age.  In the mid 1950s, Shury became involved in the administrative side of his sport by organizing and managing several youth teams in the Wilkie, Saskatoon, and Battlefords areas. Dave began his long service with [...]

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Photo Courtesy : Huston Astros

Terrance “Terry” Puhl

After dominating provincial baseball, Terry Puhl signed with the Houston Astros, in 1973, at age 17.  His 15-year pro career began in 1977, playing 14 seasons with the Astros, and winning three divisional titles. Puhl’s lifetime numbers include a .280 batting average, 62 home runs and 435 RBI’s.  He holds the record for most games [...]

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