Teammate has fond memories of Gordie Howe the baseball player
It was one fight that took place not on the ice of an arena, but down an embankment near a lonely rural road, and Gordie Howe got in the last lick.
The future Hockey Hall of Famer spent the summer of 1951 playing first base for the Saskatoon 55s of the Northern Saskatchewan Baseball League. The 55s played teams from North Battleford, Prince Albert, Eston, Colonsay, and a Delisle team that also included NHL greats: Max and Doug Bentley.
Teammate Charlie Beene remembers Howe as a good hitter who played for the fun of it – until the Detroit Red Wings put a stop to it.
“I think about halfway through the season, the Detroit (Red Wings) told him to knock it off, because here he was, you know, the most famous hockey player at the time, I think forever, and that he might get hurt in baseball. And he was having a good time playing,” Boone said from his home in Billings, Mont. “They were asking him to stop playing baseball, and he loved to play it, and he was competitive.”