Teatps from Arthur Day School in Transcona and Sansome School in St. James were the first winners yesterday as the largest volleyball tournament In Canada began at Ber-nie Wolfe School in Transcona.The junior high school competition has an entry' of 82 teams from rural Manitoba and the city, with separate events being played each day. Grade 7 teams were in the spotlight yesterday, with Grade 8 teams featured today, junior girls tomorrow, junior boys tomorrow, senior girls Friday and senior boys Saturday. Senior girls and boysfinals will be played Saturday.Arthur Day topped the Grade 7 girls event, with Sansome leading the Grade 7 boys.Teams from Selkirk finished fourth in both boys and girls round-robin competitions yesterday before bowing out to the winners in each event. ■Brazzell named V-PPixie Brazzell of Winnipeg, a,past-president of the Manitoba Sports Federation, has been elected a vice-president of the Sports Federation of Canada. Another Manitoban, Dick Todd, was chosen to serve on the board.Hugh Fraser of Ottawa, a former Olympic sprinter, is the new president of the federation, succeeding W.Zeke O’Connor of Toronto. Don Davies of Halifax is executive vice-president and Shirley Marsden of Toronto joins Brazzell as a vice-president.Other board members with Todd■LOCAL DIGESTare Ray Borland of Kitchener, Wayne Hellquist of Moose Jaw, Pierre Thibault of Montreal, Carl Malcolmson of Toronto and Danette Steele, Lou Lefaive and Jack Donohue, all of Ottawa.Saints nip HawksPat Scott scored three goals as St. Boniface Saints defeated Steinbach Hawks 7-6 last night in a Manitoba Junior Hockey League game at St. Vital Arena.Ray Clarke, Dan Dunsmore, Marc Boulanger and Russ Sawatzky were the other goal-getters for the Saints.Sean Barnes, Gerald Lafrenie, Pat Fenner, Barry Rochon, Greg Hin-dricks and Mike Martens scored for the Hawks.Kevin Kisilowski made 46 saves for the Saints and Paul Stoesz had 52 stops in goal for the Hawks.The Saints were assessed 10 of 15 minor penalties and one major.In another game, Dauphin Kingsdefeated Portage la Prairie Terriers 10-5.Richard Oswald, Darren StanickPRE-O1