Registration for the second annual Small Fry and Little Dribblers League takes place on Saturday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Whitney Institute office.
The league, which features three weeks of instructional scrimmages and six weeks of games, is for players from 10 to 12 years old (small fry) and 13 and 14 (little dribblers).
Small fry games will use a smaller basketball with the goal eight-and-a-half feet high, while the basket will be regulation height for the little dribblers.
Freddie Evans, who stands tall in Bermuda hoop circles, said that the emphasis for both leagues was on speed rather than height.
Games will take place at the Whitney Institute gym on Saturdays from 6.45 p.m.
to 9.00 p.m.
Registration cost is $35.
SNOOKER SNO The draw for the Star Search New Year Singles Handicap Calcutta Tournament will be made tonight at Old Colony Club at 7.30.
Tables and times of play will also be assigned. Matches are provisionally scheduled to start at Old Colony club at 10 a.m. on Saturday and clubs are reminded that the quarter-finals of the Gosling Cup will be played on Wednesday, January 11.
ATHLETICS ATH Swan's Running Club is to launch a training programme called "Losing it and Gaining Fitness'' designed to help members get rid of the extra pounds gained over Christmas.
The programme will be held on Wednesday evenings, starting today, at the National Stadium at 6.00 and will include technical training and walking exercises.
TENNIS TEN John and Jim Hindess defeated John and George Wardman 6-4 to win the Polly Hornburg Trophy for parents and children (13 and under) at Coral Beach Club over the Christmas holiday.
In the category for 16 and under children, John and Derek Singleton defeated Clare and Robin Bawtree 6-2 to win the Foxie Cooper Trophy.
SOCCER SOC A training session for North Village Rams' Commercial team players will be held tonight at 6.00 at Berkeley school field.