Page 10 SPORTS The Pee-wee Lives, or the Fee- Shown in the rhotos are the fellows Wee Flyers may only look forward to enjoying a feast at the Cane cook- the day where they may adc to the nouse. fane of hockey by cuilding scoring Notice the lovely cake! marks of which every voungster so willinely trys. They may not exer- cise the skills end art of Girly Phil Esposito or the increcible Bobhy Urr, tut then how micn ray one exrect from boys J2 and under. To every mother as long as her boy sxates, he is 2 great drawing ecard, der words of encourarement are towards the engraverent of a hockey monurent by her forever cheering nim onward, Nine times ont of ten it is the mother's cheering, th::t enables the hoy, much to nis on surrrize, to be the tutcred marksman of an unexrected soal, It. is not. often that 2a coach sm’ les during a gume. The cosch seems to he from another world where people do one thing and that is chew eum. cut. when 2 coach hears a rother's cry saying "Come on Peter," or "Come on Frankie", Rinley will vouch for it. that coaches haye been known to smile. This is the beauty that rours forth across the ice when fathers anc mothers are there to supnort their own children. For to these -ounesters every game is important. To every father it. seems that his boy is slow in catching on to sxating. He wonders how come his boy is not backchecking or sxating with greater authority and profic- jiency. All one has to do as a father then, is come to more hockey fam s and get the Lest seat in the house. Sit. back 4nd thins when you were a iittle hoy, vor surprised every one by st.arting to walk before you learned to crawl, The Rushfeldt Flyers'nlayers rejoice in heing the vee-Wee champ- jons of Cassiar. It dic not come easy. The Elves nlayed very well, but the lone winter grinc was too much for them.