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Although rounders resembled By Leonard Annie THAT'S SO WHO BUT RUNE WAS WHY PIP HE TRY TO CORRUPT WAS HE RNEW THAT A THREAT TO YES. ANNIE WOULP RRINO MR AM fan AFnA(iAj Z j 300(7 GRIEF... RUT IS ANNIE NON? baseball, there were many differences beween the two games Perhaps the main difference was the way in which fielders put out base runners Fielders threw the ball at runners If the ball hit a runner who Starr VA2??'!! J Extortion Trial HOW AN NIB?! THERE ARE ANY r permanent effects, Recesses T Apartment For Arguments Trial for four men accused of attempting to extort repayment of a $750,000 loan recessed early Friday to allow procedural arguments from attorneys. The jury, convened by Chief Judge Aldon J. Anderson, U.S. District Court for Utah, will reconvene Monday at 9 a.m. Defendants in the case are Barry Crowther and Kenyon V. Black-morboth Salem, Utah County; Grant Roylance, Provo, and Jerry Brancucci, Denver. Mr. Blackmore remains a fugitive from justice, having disappeared since his indictment By Alex Kotzky 3-- G 'MV NAME IS HUNTER LEIL, MRS. JONES' I'M SORRY TO .BE-BV THIS COMING- LATE-- TbUT e, I WAS WORDING AND DIDN'T NOW HOW TO REACH VON BY PHONE in May 1983. Judge Parker Will, ill look at MV CALENDAR !and if something I HANDLE MOSTLY ESTATE AND CORPORATE WORK, CARLA1 I'M AFRAID T REALLY. YOU WOULDN'T FIND IT TOO INTERESTING SAM SPEND TO The four are charged with threatening the life of Newton Taylor, and the life of Alan Hovaendcn or a member of his family, after weekly repayments on a $750,000 loan ceased to be paid. Mr. Tayior and Mr. Hovenden used the $750,000 loan to set up a gold refining operation in Texas around January 1981. The agree- By Paul Nichols YE5, I WOULD S.iturd.i, March Bll 17, 1lHl Roots of Baseball Are in England Mummi Ik Amlv HERE COME SUSIE AND ABBEY' WE HAVE TO THINK ABOUT STARTING jsk- - BACK SOON INI CRESTING SHOWS i AN ment called for repayment at 5 percent a week. When payments ceased, the defendants then threatened the two, according to government allegations. In addition, the four men are also defendants in an alleged fraud conspiracy involving the massive Universal and Independent Clearinghouse cases, in which it is alleged that 3,800 investors from across the country were swindled out of about IN COURT was off base, the runner was out This practice was called soaking or plugging runners American colonists in New England played rounders as eai ly as the 1700s They called the game hv several names including town bail, the Massachusetts game and even base ball. Rules for the game appeared in Indictments in both cases were handed down last May. i books People usually played the game according to their local customs The number of players on a side, the number of bases and the distance between them varied from place to place Americans gradually changed the game into baseball One of the kev points was replacing the practice ol soaking runners with the resent practice of tagging them In 1906, major league officials appointed a commission to investigate the question of the game s origin Many people told the commission that baseball developed from rounders But the commission reported that Doubleday invented the game, basing its conclusion on a letter received from Abner Graves, who had been a boyhood friend of Double-day- s 1854 On June l'l, IK10, die Km Club met the New Yot k Nine in the first baseball game between two organized teams The game took place on the Hlvsian Fields in Hoboken, NJ The New York Nine won the game 23 to A a or cH go tr bo s onoj girls between the oges of 7 and I7 vhen their questions ore answered In the Asx Andv column Send r 1 vour questions on a post The Salt Lake Tribune, Lake Cltv, Utah 84U0 cad to Ask Andv, Box 867, Salt PO Sign Language Class Historians now believe that Doubleday had little, if anything to do with baseball They also point out that the game described by Graves included the practice of soaking run ners A New York sportsman named Alexander Cartwright is called the father of organized baseball. In 1845. he started a club whose only purpose was playing baseball. Called the A sign language course will be ottered during March by the Utah Technical College School of Continuing Education Cost is $82 for the three credit-hou- r class. registration is in the lower level of the College Center, 4650 S Redwood Road The class begins on March 26. GAZER' mi STAR CLY R IB ARIES MAR ?1 et-- , Y- ti APR 19 i L' TAURUS X. 0 APR 10 - MAY 10 i U 25 30 ROMAN JX ' Vour Daily Activity G uidr According lo the Stars To develop mev.oqr for Soturdoy, 'rod words correspond inr) to numbers of your Zodior birth Mqn s 11 12 70 29 3 80 8! MAY Y, a 10 Romance Most 12 OI 3 Don t 14 Personal 15 May 16 Accopt 70-72 D JUNE 21 n 17 23 13-1- 7 19 LEO r. p i 11 . 5 710 5 15 87 90 VIRGO 7p32 AUG 21 Sf or 11 Chance 20 Great 21 Guirtn 22 Donsn t 23 At 24 Tn 25 Opinions 26 You 27 Face 28 Breaks 29 Personality 30 To JULY AG Things 18 There s 27 66 68 PI 22YLv iY 21 if" 26 53 67 69 SCORPIO 1 40H: Vv. 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