-SPONSORS NEEDED TO SAVE TEAM TOUGH TIMES in the economy can hurt more than business. In fact, Junior B Baseball on the North Shore is in immiment danger of collapse because of the lack of sponsors. The league, for players 16-19, plays throughout the lower mainland with the one entry from the North Share. According to club officials the club needs in the neighborhood of $3 ,000-$4 000 for the season. And this 1s becoming more and more difficult to raise As so often happens in amateur sport, a handful of people have been doing the bulk of the work holding this local team together But they just don’t have the moncy to By ANDY FRASER throw in along with their great amount of time. Without the sponsorship the club will die — it’s as sim- ple as that With a new season right around the corner, there are two major concerns for the club. One ts survival. Anyone wishing to help out of who has any bright tdeas please junior baseball on contact Ron Fourchalk at 986-9541 during the day or 987-3557 in the evenings. The other concern is fielding a team for the com- ing season. And in that line, the club remains optimistc that something will happen to keep them afloat. Any players wanting to. play jumor B baseball and bet- ween 16-19 (March 1 ts bir- thdate maximum), should cal the same numbers. _ DAVE BUCK — FOOO gayee ntO, 879 Marine Dr., call 980-2411 THE FORD CENTRE OPED WRAAM) tat. an BONED « ULTRA-T-S * CALYPSO (women) ‘*Canada’s Finest New Soccer Store'’ 219 Lonsdale Ave NV 984-9571 SECTION — GREG PENNER of Abbey Senior High in Abbotsford strains to avoid be- ing pinned by Lacky Benning of Van- couver College dur- ing the recent pro- vincial. high school wrestling champion- ships held at Carson Graham school in North Van. A total of 54 teams and 400 wrestlers took part. Despite all his ef- forts, Penner was pinned. «x X-CALIBER GT