B2 - Sunday, May 6, 1984 - North Shore News SE sport ve N. Shore weather can't dampen spirits From page B1 but he does not throw a ball. A baseball is placed on an ad- justable rubber cylindrical platform and the batter takes a swing at the ball. When the ball is hit, he runs the bases. At six years of age, it is not unusual to run across first base and continue down the field. The confusion of these young beginners is half the fun of a T-Ball game. Wat- ching the parents react to their tots playing the game is also an enjoyable experience. My tour covered Pee Wee teams competing at Canyon Heights and Minor league teams at the brand new baseball diamond at Cleveland Park. This facility has been completed this year with spectator benches, and benches in the dugouts. It’s a beautiful setting for baseball as the field overlooks the city of Vancouver from approx- imately 800 feet above sea level. From Cleveland Park it was a few minutes drive to Eldon Park where a game EONS S ¢ Top Grade ¢ Top Notch 1 I/. MEN & WOMEN 2 PRICE RUNNER SALE between Skyline Sports and the Capilano Lions was com- ing to an end with the final score being Skyline S and Capilano Lions 2. ALL LEATHER Dynamic Runner now $33.17 Rated Marathon PRO RUNNERS Now $36.77 e Nylon Tennis Set Point Runners Now $19.77 e RUCANOR % CO ow $29.99 3615 E. HASTINGS ST. 299-3344 2'> biks. from P.N-E, NEWS photo Erle Eggertson IT’S ONE, two, three and you're out, so you'd better get it right the first time decides Terry Carmichael as he gets ready to swing for the ball. ROYAL RESERVE ~ CHARACTER AND QUALITY A tradition that’s passed on from friend to friend. A PROUD CAN,