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Terrace Bay News, 25 Jun 1953, p. 7

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THE PRIZES to be given away to the winners at the Fish Derby will include; 116 Cedar Strip Goshawk Boat, Fish and Geme Club 1 Hudson Bay Blanket, Hudson Bay Co, 1 Tackle Box and Baits, Terrace Motors 1 Hamper of Groceries, L & L Food Market 1 Coleman Single Burner Stove, Jessops Sundries 1 Prize, Roxy Theatre ' 1 Set of Fishing Baits, Terrace Drugstore 1 30-30 Cal. Hunting Rifle, Fish and amine Club 1 Hunting and Fishing Jacket, brclaaee Bros, 1°Ton of Coal or 100 gals Fuel Oil North Shore Fuel Co. 1 Case of Motor or Outboard Oil, eee Garage Set of Back Up Lights, Birchwood Motors Gift Certificate, Dresswell Cleaners Tank of Gas, Schreiber Motors Electric Table Clock, Chapples Ltd, Set of Fly Pictures, Sportsman Cigarettes All Weather Suit,Recreation Committee Sport Shirt,S. Bucovetsky Ltd, 1 Glass Fishing Rod, Simpson-Sears Ltd. Toronto, Qntario. 1 Prize, errace Taxi 1-$10,.00 Sertificate, Ontario. PEPE PEP T, Eaton Co, Toronto O-0-0 "MINOR BASEBALL" (Cont. ) give up some of their time for the better- ment of minor sports in our town. A circular letter will be forthcoming to all parents, in which the complete out- line of this league will be dealt with, (watch for further developments in the Térrace "News") Players Note- In future for all games played in ; Schreiber players are requested to be at the Townsite Ball Diamond change house not later than 6:30. - OmO0-0 FOR SALE "--""Four room furnished cottage with garage. Apply to Del Dugas or phone Schrei- ber 5533 after 5:00 p.m. 0-0-0 Passenger Wanted Leaving for Regina via Winnipeg June 30th, apply C. Roddy, Phone 496, 403 Eliza- beth Avenue, o-0=0 Page 7\s%% FOR SALE Girl's bicycle, practically new - Call Mill 16 or at 1498 Birch Crescent, 0-0-0 FOR THE INFORMATION, OF ADULTS ° "HO MAY BE WATCHING MINOR L2AGUE BASEBALL GAMES, HERE ARE SOME OF THE RULE ADJUSTMENTS Be - Playing Rules The batter shall not be allowed to advance to first base on a third strike dropped by the catcher, He is automati- cally out, When a pitcher is in contact with the pitcher's rubber with the ball in his possession, base runners shall not leave their bases until after the ball has been delivered and has reached the batter. (1) When a base runner leaves his base too soon, and the batter does not hit the ball the runner is permitted to continue, If a play is made on him and he is out, the out stands, If he is safe on the play, or if no play is made on him, he must return to the base he previously occupied and no out results, All other runners shall be re- quired to return to the base they occupied at the time the play started, (2) In the event runners illegally advange and eannot be returned to their bases due to the batter having hit the ball, they shall be required to return to the base unoccupied nearest the one they left. Example: PLAY--Runner on first. He leaves base too soon and the batter hits double, runner scoring. RULING--Runner returns to third, Legal Game Games shall be played six innings. the case of tie scores at the end of six In _ innings the game shall go into extra innings. It is a regulation game if it be called by the umpire on account of darkness, rain or other cause which in the umpire's judge- ment interferes with further play, provided four or more equall innings have been play- eds or 34 innings shall constitute a legal game if the team second at bat shall have scared more runs at the end of its third inning than the team first at bat has scored in its four complete innings. o~0-0 Any month is a bad month..for the careless: smoker,.* 0-0-0 2

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