No these cats haven't eaten any canaries. At least not that they admit. They don't even look all that happy.
But that's unmistakable pride beaming from their hearts. Pride that comes from being on top, of their league and of their game -- softball, that is.
In case you didn't recognize their shirt logos, they're players with Amicale St. Paul, leaders both of the National League and of the Eastern League for Municipal Oil.
Seventy-five years ago this week, they pummeled challengers Le Chic by a score of 17-3 to take first overall. The chaps are, from left to right: right fielders M. Chartrand and Albert Brodeur, centre fielder Lucien Tremblay and left fielder E. Davies.
But that's unmistakable pride beaming from their hearts. Pride that comes from being on top, of their league and of their game -- softball, that is.
In case you didn't recognize their shirt logos, they're players with Amicale St. Paul, leaders both of the National League and of the Eastern League for Municipal Oil.
Seventy-five years ago this week, they pummeled challengers Le Chic by a score of 17-3 to take first overall. The chaps are, from left to right: right fielders M. Chartrand and Albert Brodeur, centre fielder Lucien Tremblay and left fielder E. Davies.
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