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Show I Page t - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Friday, March 25, 1983 Cardinals Still Get little Respect 0 ST. Fla. PETERSBURG, The St. Louis Cardi(UPI) nals won the world championship last season and they still get no respect. very During the few Cardinal players were able to cash in financially on the team's success. There was little or no interest in using the Cardinals to promote products. "It's like Rodney Danger-field,- " said shortstop Ozzie Smith. "We don't get no re off-seas- Crickctt Mary Caratstcea Nelw mm Frances Carta LaRaeGaarley Timp Ladies BYU The Ladies Timpanogos Golf Association recently conducted its first board meeting with its new board officers to prepare for this would be instantly recognizea-bl- e on the street? While the Cardinals may not be recognizeable in the market place, it's a sure bet rival National League clubs will take notice this season. Nobody took the Cardinals very seriously last year and they ended up with World Series rings. There hasn't been a repeat champion in the National League since the Los Angeles Dodgers won back-to-bac- 1977-7- BYU's women's gymnastics team will be among seven qualifiers competing in the NCAA Mountain Regional meet in the Spectrum at Utah State University Saturday at 7 p.m. d The meet will showcase Arizona State and Utah, and is considered to be the strongest regional championship in the nation this year. Tickets are on sale both at the Marriott Center Ticket Office and at ZCMI. Admission is $5 for. defensive shortstop in baseball in Ozzie Smith; quality starters in Joaquin Andu-j-ar and John Super. and the Cardinals play the running game to perfection. They are especially adroit at games. Last winnning one-ru- n 2 a Louis St. posted year record in one-ru- n games, by far the best record in the - WEAKNESSES Owner Gussie Busch's Clydesdale horses have more power; thin reserves behind the plate; not much depth in starting rotation. NEW FACES Jamie Quirk, signed as free agent, will be backup catcher to Oarrell Porter. 35-2- - league. ti- k tles in but the Cardinals have the material to do it. Manager Whitey Herzog has tailored his team to the artificial surface of Busch Stadium 8, Gymnasts at Regional top-rate- Prepare For Season spect I kind of felt it went hand in hand with winning. But that's the way it is. It's probably the economy." It's really that the area just isn't that marketable from an advertiser's point of view. Who are the Cardinals anyway? Is there one guy on the team that DIM reserved seats, $4 for the general public, S2 for students with activity cards and Jl for children under - STRENGTHS EictlUnt tcsm speed with Willie McGee, Lonnie Smith, Ozzie Smith, Tom Herr, David Green and George Hendrick playing the first-to-thigame superbly; best relief pitcher in NL in Bruce Sutter: best As long as Sutter conOUTLOOK tinues to pitch well, the Cardinals should put up an admirable defense of their title. Don't bet against this team in the close games. GO'S 12. Only the region champion will be assured a spot at the NCAA National Championships in Salt Lake City April although the second-plac- e team may also bid. Seedings for an the meet are Arizona State 1st, Utah 2nd, Utah State 3rd, BYU 4th, Arizona 5th, New Mexico 6th and Boise State 7th. 8-- re-.cei- at-lar- DELUXE 40 INCH EXERCISE TRAMP Now Only year's activities. New officers on the board are Mary Carnesecca, president; Crickett Nelson, LaRae Gourley, secretary; and Frances Curt in, treasurer. Preliminary play for handicapping is scheduled to begin April 5. vice-preside- Official play starts May 3 and will continue through September. Several tournaments will be sched- Now's the time to buy the Toro you've always wanted and pocket up to $50. Save on the Toro of your choice. Save on rear baggers. Side discharge mowers, too. uled throughout the summer. Those interested in joining the Association can contact the Pro Shop. Chairwomen of the committees in the association are: Shirley Salgy, program; Dot Carter, tournament; Nancy Marrott, rules; Betty Vickers, state representative; Leila Jones and Eddie Wellesley, social; Carole Vincent and Araietta Mower, handicap; June Morgan, calling; Karla Brer-eto- Hand-propelle- drive. This is a once a year sale so don't miss it. Sale ends April 30th. n, remembrance; Barbara Gleave, scotch foursomes; Eddie Wellesley, Provo Open; LaRee Model 20671 with Wilkinson, men's association; Ethel Cances, r !ii i' . exerciser. Get your entire body firmed up and for cummer activities. Lege remove for easy storage. in-sha- pc We believe in making things better. vi publicity. The Assocation fields two teams for state competition that are captained by Nancy Marrott and or d The perfect indoor T35T iiiji ISUHRAY STORE 5954 South State 3333 Washington Blvd. Pat Gonzalez. 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