■— GOIN'TO THE CORNER base); Leigh Thompson (shortstop); Pius Blanchard of Duvar (right field); Vance MacKay (centerfield); Jim Callaghan (left field). Elmsdale - Earl Currie (catcher); Earl Atkinson (pitcher); Oscar Hardy (1st base); Bob Matthews (2nd base); Bill Barnett (3rd base) Jim Currie (shortstop); Roy Williams (right field); Claude MacNeill (center- field); and Benny Matthews (left field). The playoffs are the best of five games. The successful team is awarded the " Clark Company Trophy " which was won by the Elmsdale team last year. The Summerside Journal Septem¬ ber 18,1950 stated: Retains Clark Trophy - The fourth game of the finals of the Twilight League played at Elmsdale on Tuesday evening September 12th between the local team and Bloomfield nine resulted in a win for the home team of 10-5. This game clinched the series for the local boys and entitles them to retain the Clark Fruit Com¬ pany Trophy for another year. The local teams had been in fourth place during the scheduled season and winning the season is certainly merited. The home team got away to a good start and were never halted as the pitcher only allowed the visiting team a few scattered hits. The only change in Bloomfield team was Wendell Stewart replaced Vance MacKay at second base in fifth inning. Elmsdale retained all their players. Umpire for this game was Hilton Barbour . Base judges: Ivan Mclnnis and Thane MacNeill . The Elmsdale Ball Team are receiving congratulations on their winning the Jack MacEachem silver cup trophy in die play-off game at Bloomfield on Wednesday, September 71* the scores being 14-10 in favor of Elmsdale . Foui teams comprised the Twilight League. They were from Elmsdale , Alberton , Bloomfield and Roseville . In the two-game play-off series, Elmsdale won from Bloomfield m straight games. The following is the line-up of players for Elmsdale : Roy Williams , c.f. Ralph Forsythe , 3rd b. Earl Currie , catcher, Robert Matthews , r.f, Charlie Graham , s.s., Oscar Har <$?, l.f., James Girrie , pitcher and TA b., Cleveland Hardy , l11 base, Robert Brennan , pitcher and 2nd b. The Bloomfield Team consisted of; James Callaghan , l.f, Leith Thomson , s.s., Wendell Stewart , ?d base, Percy Gallant , pitcher and 3*1 b., Bruce Currie , pitcher and j?d b., Lei^h MacKay, r.f, Lloyd MacDougall , catcher, Harold Callaghan , 1* base, Kenneth Callaghan , c.f., umpire, Vance MacKay , base judges, Bill Barnett and Fred Callaghan . The cup, which is now on display in the store of Mr. John Adams , Hmsdale, was presented to the captain of the Elmsdale team, Mr, Earl Currie , by Mr. Keith Pratt , who was instrumental in procuring the trophy from Mr. Jack MacEachem , who is a Commercial Traveller for the Clarke Fruit Company. It is very much regretted that Mr. Earl Currie sustained a broken finger in the last inning of the game. Article taken from Frances Hardy scrapbook Elms 1949 494