Announcement

Am I Registered Update !!

Posted by Paul McNeil on Mar 05 2023 at 11:01AM PST in May 2022
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Hi Everyone,

Here is the current registration list for you to check out.
(Updated a few moments ago)
Click on the attached List at the bottom of this message.

There are currently 190 registered players,
including 22 new or returning back to the league players.
(16 new to the League Players and 6 Returning back to the league after an absence Players)

What we don’t know is, has everyone also registered with Alberta 55Plus. This registration is mandatory to play in our league, so be sure to follow that up and get signed up with AB 55+. Cost is $40 this year.
Click the Link below and you will be directed to the AB 55+ membership sign up page.
https://members.alberta55plus.ca/Membership

And just because your name shows up on our List does not mean you are done with registration.
Many have registered “offline” meaning checks still have to be mailed in.
So please do that as soon as you can.

Checks for our league can be mailed to,
Calgary Senior Men’s Slo-Pitch League 55+
PO Box 45011, Brentwood P.O.
Calgary, AB T2L 1Y4

And to all the Procrastinators out there… Lets get signed up Today. Please don’t wait until the last minute.
Our Registrar has lots to do and we don’t want him confirming and having to enter in the data for 100 or more guys the last couple nights before registration ends.

Thanks Everyone,
Paul M
CSMS 55+

Instead of a Quote, How about a bit of Trivia,
“March 5th, 1998 – Current Blue Jays Shortstop Bo Bichette was Born”
“March 5, 1922 — New York Yankees star Babe Ruth becomes the highest-paid player in history when he signs a three-year contract that will pay him over $50,000 per season. In 1921, Ruth led the American League with 59 home runs and 171 RBI.
“March 5 , 1994 — Astros owner and HSA president Drayton McLane slams the idea of a new downtown domed stadium, claiming the Astrodome can be refurbished for half the cost. McLane also complains that the $33 millon dollar estimated payroll for the Astros for 1994 is too high” ( what would they say about Today’s MLB Payrolls )

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