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Show JpCDIPttS AcBttfidDDQ Lehi Blasts Wasatch Baseball Registration $10,000 Deposit for 6 Month Period $15; Bronco $18; CERTIFICATE $1,000 Mm. deposit -- Earns "Trfft U Q JD U 14 (II 12 years old) years olds - $20. Ix-s- -- Pony There is an increase in Hie registration fee this year of $5 for Hmj Mustang, Bronco and Pony leagues. However, this year each boy will receive five tickets to sell for a drawing lo raise funds for I lie league. The lxys will keep the money from the first few tickets they sell. There will l)e a change in player selection for the Bronco league this year. Coaches will le using a point system with bidding for players. There will be for the Bronco teams April ll, at 12 p.m. This will be al Vets Park. All year old boys registered will have to be Ihere. To make this new bidding system fair and lo encourage early sign-uIhere will be a $5 late fee for those year olds that sign up after April U. The boys will all need a parent or guardian to sign up with them. They also need the name of their accident insurance and their policy number. If there are any questions please contact the league president, Rick Oliver of April 2 April 6 mi p er S old) 4A a-- 0 Earn Week The High School Itasehall learn was scheduled lo play a double-head;iu;iinst Wasatch High, here, on Thursday. March 2(i. After four long innings nf play (enough for a complete game) the game was called Itecause of rain The rain was the l news Wasatch had all lay. It meant icy could go home. The I'i'mccrs hammered Wasatch pitching for i." runs, including four homers. The big IkUs for the day were wielded by Mark Tucketi and Brent Na tress. Naircss. die sophomore shortstop, hammered a grand slam homer and a double for a toial of six HBI's on he day. Coach .lacobsen says Naircss is a good lidding shortstop wi:li hands. tonally quick t Probably the thing about Naircss. however, is 'tiai he is only a sophomore. The other slugger was senior Mark Tucket who U'lied two home runs and a single on his way to collecting luce HBI's. ;ien Tucket t. the BYU a:hle ic director, says he and Mark are "pr ibably related", but isn't sure how. '.ladi Tucket said he wished he had some of Mark's power, because, lie added. "I was a .250 hitter al best." Al horgh :he Lehi pitching held up well in he Wasa'ch game, it looks as Starting April 3 frmn 4-- p.m. and April 4. 10 a.m. - p.m.. IaAu Boys Rascliall registration will be lield. Sign-u- p will lie al lite Ix-h-i City (7-building. Tin-- ctisl will lie ll year old) - $10; Mustang I9-I- years (asajl&aiS1 AI'KII KAN ( 1:1 1 cxi-cp- : Ix-s- 2 i 2 i John Eigenauer- - Don't Let Some say baseball is dying. Some say it ain't. The players want more money, so the owners charge more for tickets. Nobody wants to pay the higher prices, so they get Cable TV. The owners make millions from the TV revenue, and the players want a cut of it. The owners don't want lo give it lo them, so the players go on strike. The owners wani a compensation rule and the players don't want lo give il to them. Too bad, the owners can't goon strike. There is a strike, or at least a Jhreat,. every year. Why? Money. No jnatier what anyone says, the underlying factor is money. The owners say ihe issue is compensation; the Rodeo Saddle Sale Used used Riding 2 Bronc Saddle $350.00 Saddles $150 & $185 Simco Cutting 'Roy Cooper' Saddle Roper Reg. $870.00 Reg. $1343.00 $595.00 $795.00 if a will good deal of 4-- 1 April 14th 18th -- 1 15-- 0 Ix-l- All games will be double-headerwith the exception of the Wasatch e Pleasant (iroveon Saturday in a had but weather the game, pnstncd that one. i will have s, non-leagu- game. Ix-h- Explorer Basketball Tourney Planned The Lehi District of the Utah National Parks Council of the Boy Scouts of America will hold an Explorer's Basketball tournament April 9, 10, and 11, it was reported by Howard Wagstaff, Lehi North Stake, and George Tripp, Lehi Stake, The first place team for the district will then compete in a Council Championship Tournament lo determine the number one Explorer Basketball team in the council. This 8 in tourney is slated for April Provo. tourney and make seedings. This year members of the high school teams are eligible to participate. However, all participants must be registered in their own Explorer Post in order to play and must not be older than 20 years of age. Each team must field five players, with a maximum of 12 players on the roster. Teams will be disqualified for poor conduct or abuse of officials. This rule will also apply to spectators. First place winner will receive a basketball and a cash award of $20. Second place team will receive a volleyball, and the Consolation winner will receive a ball and a bat. 15-1- Team captains and their coaches met this week to map plans for the Money Destroy A Great Game say it's something else, but it down to the same thing: The players want more of it, owners don't want to give it. As long as this trend continues, sportswrilers across America will continue to agree that baseball is headed for disaster. Although baseball appears headed for the grave, il is alive and well at least one person's heart: mine. Dave Winfield can have his $100,000 a year until all his die, and Sieve Carbon's next interview can be with St. Peter, and Pete Rose can take his pink bat and go play in Japan uni il he has more of every! hing than anyone, because as long as the players comes money. and the sun is shining and I can walk, I have a bat and a ball and a glove and a friend and I know how to play ihe game the way it was meant lo be played. Baseball is for kids, both young and old. Baseball was meant to be played on exist therein. I am afraid that my children will associate baseball with compensation issues and free agency. What happened to Drysdale, Oliva, Pinson and Ihe rest? My heart longs for great players to play a great game. a sunny afternoon after school, with tin cans and paper sacks for bases. Baseball is pretending you're Clemente in the outfield, Koufax on the mound, Mantle at the plate or Wills on the bases. Baseball is reading that Killebrew hit two more Yet there is hope. Baseball truly is great game. It has occupied the hearts of more kids and more adults lhan any other hobby, job, or religion ever. So, when you hear "strike,'" don'l think of player compensation, or bloated salaries; just remember that you've got two more left, and go out the way it and play some ball should be played. a yesterday, not that another .240 signed for six hilling million over 10 years. I am sorry that baseball has come lo be known by the problems that second-basema- strikes, lawsuits, n ... CORONER'S Watch For Our Grand Opening A-1- nine games remaining this season. They are: APR 2 Union Away 1:00 Home 3:30 APR 7 Wasatch APRSInlermountain Home 1:00 Home 1:00 Apr 15 Granlsville APR 23 Morgan Away 1:00 the burden this year rest on the shoulders of junior last Hick Houghton. Houghton was year as a sophomore, and we look for even better things from him this year. Hick throws hard and has a good breaking Itail. was also scheduled lo play wo-ru- n try-ou- ts OREM PLEASANT GROVE SANTAQUIN LEHI The Lehi Free Press - Thursday. April 2. 1981 - Page TYPEWRITER Has Come Home to Pleasant Grove! m from Orem to Pleasant Grove, saving you travel time, and we're glad to be here! 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