Volume 4, No, 34 ide Su te NER ER FeO SUNRDAN AT National and local campaigns for funds have in the past met with great results in this community. Once again, an appeal -- different in style, though same in nature is to take place starting at one o'clock this coming Sunday afternoon at the Ball Diamond, Different,in that you will be given something for your "dig deep" share; same, in that this is important towards the needs of our Minor Baseball League. This League comprised of our youngsters between the ages of 8 and 17 under their leaders who are'/denating their time to groom them into the Senior League of "to-morrow" undoubtedly they are dependent on monetary support. Let it not be said that we have failed them, When the collection is being made, don't only dig deep, but throw in that heaviest one, or better still the lightest one ($). If you're not thirsty at the daimond buy some peanuts then follow this self-made thirst with some pop. The youngsters are there to serve you, As a token of appreciation of your financial support, two teams made up of our best softball players, and this isn't boasting when we freely use "best" in that our boys have not lost one game in six played against outside competition both _t our diamond and on Lakehead diamonds, will be fighting it out under Managers Dan "Silver-Haired" Gillis and Bill "Robust" Sadowick, Line-ups were made public in the August 5th issue of the News. (Cont. on next cole) Fo Aa Ug Witt Os HO och ee LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE Bay August 26, 1954. GAME Co ae ALL STAR SOFTBALL GAME (Cont,) Umpire-in-Chief Curly Hale has offered the services of his staff towards the cause, Equipment is being made available. through the courtesy of the Terrace Bay Amateur Softball Association, FLASH -- So that we don't have to take from the collection to give to the winner, the local branch of the Hudson's Bay Company have kindly donated a fishing rod and reel to be given away as the attendance draw prize, The League's Best are now ready to present the "Season's Best" in the interest of "BENEFIT DAY FOR THE MINOR BASEBALL LEAGUE", Sunday August 2) at 1:00 p.m , 0-0-0 TERRACE BAY BASEBALL CLUB ONE GAME UP Last week-end the Terrace Bay Baseball Club beat Heron Bay twice to put them one game up in the best out of five series in the North Shore League Baseball finals, At Marathon on Saturday, Terrace Bay beat Heron Bay by a score of 14-7. On Sunday Terrace again ended in the win column by an 8&--6 score. This coming weekend the two teams play at Marathon at 1:00 p.m, for what could be the final game of the year, If Heron Bay wins the series will be tied and the play off game will be in Terrace Bay, Sunday at 3:00 p.m.