ond better season than ever. One thing, the weatherman {s ether giving Prince Rupert dis- rich a good sample of what to espect Chis summer, or he’s flip. ped his Ud and shipped in the summer too early. Whatever the reason for the current fine spell ts a welcome change. Printe Ruperts Liltle Leag- wets have pretty well a clear fleld abead of them now that the teams have been pleked and schedules ned up until their opening date May 12. Alb that remains |g to get officials as-- signed to their various duties , and the season is launched. Greatest need we understand is’ for a scorekeeper, or scorekeep- ers, and anyone with talent: along thls line, or anyone who, whhes to develop talent along this dine should get in touch with the Little League execu- tlve, + + % Guess the sight of all that lumber standing up at Roose. yelt Park, doing nothing exeept forming the framework of the outfield fence, was Just too much for some house-huiider. Iron. bars do not a priton make, nor: two pleces of plywood, seme 2) to O's and } by 10’ a hame, but they heln. , Fred Christensen, we under stand, will not be puting dant appearance at Acropolis this | year, Fred has derided to try; his luck down south and ts re-- ported to have taken a joh ate the Victoria shipyards Hope he wets the break he's looking for. if that {fs his intention, See according to a UBC news: release that Gordy Mundle, ; short. stop with Esquire’s last year year received his “big! block" letter for hockey rariier this month. Gerd was also elect- ed secretary of the UBC Big Block Club. Seme: 139 athictes al ‘varsity recelved thelr let- ters, and among them was Fd Uehardson Oo. ‘Ferrace who 4as awarded his small block lor soecer, t UBC also advises us that the. drive to send the UBC-Vancou- | ver Rowing Club crew to the: Henley Regatta in England has reached the $15,039 mark In its’ eampalgn to ralce the $25,000: needed for the trip by the May: 15 deadline. Funds have been recelved from | such widespread parts of the province as Salt Spring Ut fand | and Prince George. Anyone in Prince Rupert anxious to support | u western bid to take yet an- other world tithe can send their: rontributions ta “Henley Pun! —~ University Development Cund, Alumni Offiee at CbC" f fe sf Baseballers aren't the only: one to appreeiate the stn, Mem. ¢ bers of the Prince Rupert Ski: “Club not only report a goud, weekend's skiing but are look.) ing for another month of fine akilng weather oul, Mount Ways way, Bo texcelldat were pRL Cone: ditlony aver the weekend tat the reflected rays of the old haymaker resulted in some elub members getting —ostinburned Jnore than somewhat, | To read the report of the ski; b's activilles, Mount Hays Inckas Httle in the way of skiing}. enjoyment so highly recom. Hun Valley or the Laurentians, And in true Sun Valley style, we widerstand Odd Bhdsvike took idvantage of the sun to abt inj only swine trunks, Bounds Uke | those aklers have found ao read warm spot. th Ot ! Hada gentleman dn the olfiee| the other day who de interested | in orgnalaing a softball teague for the coming ammer. Felli didn't want his name mentioned, bit we informed him that an! nctlve goflbull logp operated! hore, which more or Tess organ | jvod soll, However, IE the soft.) pallorg ave getting up an organ | Jaational meeting, this onony- | motu qin bs is desirous of ublent- Ing. M Ke Kuta ples nol, | we i | Turning to the ary for nomo- mont, we'd Hke lo congratulate | Thay Flaten tnd dle Stewart for: gouulig mast valuable and moge aporlamuntiiky trophies for thelr offorty during the 3054-56) bas. kothall season, Congrats too, ta: Lenina who received thelr die te» wards for leagie and plavott win, Ce ee Last Night's Fights Py TET Aten oul band HALT WARE CITY Rex Layne, Q00, Balk Lake City, stapped Willy Jackwon, 180, Kdmonton, (2), MIAME BRACH, Ula. doet Lindany, 10), Tronklyn, aut pointed Wels Batlertield, Wt, Ulienga, 0M, ‘QOMOAGO-—Dlek Carr, 1404, Qhicago, outpolnted Prank Aili, 148, Ohienge (i), QOKAN PARK, Califo Trish Johnny MeCray, 138, Houatin, outpotnted Ray Castro, Wn, Los _ By GEOFF AYRES Angelos, (10), a paca ske wyatt ge aaprnagegae wee see Ph ° Le es . thing jn fts power to bring back| League and a ‘rookle up from the ‘night doubleheader. the Grey Cup back here on a permanent baals,” said R. Bredin ' former BAA champion Gerard can bet yout ife Montreal will! Larry Jansen,’ ex-New' York, ‘out four as the Solons shut out Francisco and Hollywood were Cote finished 10th and 23rd re- eae be after it now too.” Ginnt great showed ls oldlime: the Rainlers 1-0 wo femaln at rained oul at San Franelsco. spectively. eon eh ' me after it now too” | real showed nls old 1-0 secede einen in (ene aenly before hs (in 4 ‘ pe 28S Somer oa. ata RICHELIEU COUPE To Seek Return | Jansen Shows Major-League Form For Seattle Jenene Wins | ‘ae ! :the Grey Cup game to Toronto, |old Western International Lea-; At night, Johnny Briggs, “- “It will be a tongh job to fetleue high-lighted Seattle's 1955:year-old rookie wno pitched for. Pacifle Const League baseball Salem In the WIL last senson, | An active summer of sports activities appears to be shaping ’ : : ruck | tp and the city’s parks are getting a working over as three 'Stapells, board secretary. “You opener Tuesday, jallowed seven hits and struck’ baseball lenguest get ready to launch what could be 2 birper 1 . By The Canadian Pree ‘form as the: Rainiers tuned the top of (he pack, “> ay - TORONTO @. The Toronto ROYTON — Powertut tituel: “Juntoy Board of Trade said ropilleht pitching by 9 vete- ‘back league-lending Saeramen'o.) 4 day-night home opener at} Hideo Hamaniurn of Japan ¢on- | ihe tol ; “Tuesday night it will do every ran down from the National , 14-3, In the opener of a, day- Portland was rained out In the quered the hills na stirring late layers, a moe (0 first inning. 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