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11.3.17 Lower Columbia RedDevils

Sarganserlandcup, Herren NLB:

Red Devils – Ticino Unihockey 8:4

Sporthalle Riet, Sargans.

 

© Pascal Müller, www.seppli.li

Foto: Stefanie Dabrowski | reddevils.org

Schweizer Cup 1/16-Final, Herren NLB:

 

Red Devils – UHC Grünenmatt 3:8 (1:3, 1:0, 1:5)

 

Mehrzweckhalle, Altendorf.

 

© Pascal Müller

11.3.17 Lower Columbia RedDevils

Salford Rugby Football Club, more famously known at the time as "The Red Devils". This photo shows the Rugby Football League Championship cup won by Salford in the 1936-37 season. The Championship cup is flanked by two other cups, one of which is probably the Lancashire Cup, won in the same season. One of Salford's best known players was Augustus "Gus" John F. Risman, who debuted for Salford in 1929. He can be seen seated in the second row, on the left.

Unlike his twin brother this little devil has a fine pair of horns.

The Runway Cafe presented SHIKI Designs on Saturday, December 11, 2010. Visit runwaycafe.wordpress.com/ for details. Photos by Mandy Mistwood.

Red Devil is a manufacturer of caulking, glazing, sealants and related surface preparation tools for glaziers, painters and masons. They are a privately owned family business with manufacturing facilities in Pryor, Oklahoma. The company is currently headquartered in Pryor, Oklahoma.

 

The company was founded as Smith & Hemenway Company, in 1872 by Landon P. Smith and John Francis Hemenway in Hill, New Hampshire. The company manufactured the "Woodward Wizard", patented by Frank R. Woodward in 1875, for cutting glass. During a trip to Sweden Smith, heard a blacksmith call sparks "those little red devils" and he named the tool after that phrase.

 

In 1926 Landon P. Smith bought John Francis Hemenway's shares in the company and Hemenway retired.

 

In 1932, general manager George Ludlow Lee, Sr. acquired Vesco Tools Company's line of wood scrapers.

 

In the 1950s George Ludlow Lee, Sr. became chairman of the board.

 

In 1963 George Ludlow Lee, Jr. acquired Schalk Chemical Company adding adhesives and cleaners to the companies product line.

 

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