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Show Pony League Rosters Still Low fis Tryouts Continue Each Saturday from 9:00 a. m. to 4 p. m. in the afternoon Little League and Pony League tryouts for the upcoming season have been carried on. Both leagues plan to continue their tryouts for the next two Saturdays. Clyde Higbee, president of the Little League, invited all boys from 9 to 12 years of age to come out and participate , in the program. pro-gram. Although a boy may not be selected for one of the six teams he will be given an opportunity oppor-tunity to play In the minor league program, he said. This program is adequately supervised and a league schedule is carried out throughout the summer in conjunction with the Little League program. Tryout sessions for Little Leaguers are held during dur-ing the forenoon hours, 9 through (Continued on Page B5) LITTLE LEAGUE (Continued from Page B4) 12 o'clock. Pony League hopefuls have been working the afternoon shift at the local park, according to Sam Gentry, president. Tryouts involving boys 13 and 14 years of age are started each afternoon at 1 p. m. Tho Pnnu T.pnonia urtlilra tVia J "l ""mi V- 1 1 1 V. " Little League, is having a hard time getting enough boys to participate par-ticipate to completely fill team rosters. Gentry asks all boys who are interested to come out this Saturday. As it stands now every boy will be given an opportunity to play ball. Both leagues have set their team ruction for early in May with league play to get under way In the latter part of that month. |