’ G THAT NEW -kid on’ the block, the Pacific Rim Soccer ' League, formed in late November, is growing up fast. , With the deadline for 1985 registration’ set for January 11, ‘it, appears that cight teams ul least, will be putting up their $5,000 franchise fee to the league administrators. To go along with the initial “four. teams. from the North Shore, New Westminster, Richmond and Victoria, solid interest: has been shown by organizations in Kaniloops, the;south Okanagan, Van- couver and Burnaby. . At the founding meeting, Playdowns ‘to begin — LADIES’ | Curling “ Assoc. : Jim Richardson, president of the PRSL stated that the league wanted eight teams in place by April, the beginning of the summer = semi- professional Jeague. If all goes according to plan, at least cight teams will be ‘in place before the middle of January. The league and the in- terested teams are fulfilling. obligations that will be re- quired to obtain B.C. Soccer Association approval. Created to. bridge the gap between amateur and profes- sional soccer, the: league ¢x- Sif puns umnsniieal i uy une - District. 1 Zone’. playdowns’::. q will be held at’ Hollyburn Country. Club, West’. Van- couver, On January 10 to 13. “Playdowns include those, for ladies, ‘senior ladies and - ‘junior women... ; _ +. Play gets underway at°7:30 - _ p.m: ‘Thursday, January -10,'. followed ‘by-draws:at:! p.mew > and” 7:30 p.m... both. Friday - and Saturday. In the event of ties; a draw -will be ‘held on ‘Sunday Jan, 13. — : Further information and/or.draw results can be obtained.“ by.* contacting _ Hollyburn’ Country Club at- OGL ‘Sentinel sells SENTINEL: Secondary. School ‘in . West ::Vancouver.:’ sold the: second highest “number. of lottery tickets in: the 1984 B.C. School Sports Draw,’ an. annual fund-rais- ° ing venture ' for «secondary school extra curricular activ- ities. es : This’ year the. effort ‘in- . volved 205 B.C. schools and raised about $420,000. 7 “