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Page 20 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday April 14 1996 NFL hopes to see a Fox spotlights baseball in ads ‘state-of-the-a- rt’ NEW YORK (AP) — Coming soon to your TV set: Lenny Dykstra singing punk rock Matt Williams skulking around in a wig Bobby Bonilla chasing after reporters stadium in Seattle SEATTLE (AP) — The NFL wants Seattle to build the stadia um Sea-haw- “state-of-the-ar- t” On Friday it showed the Kingdome Renovation Task Force exactly what it means League official Joe Ellis told committee members that the NFL has a stake in Seattle’s stadium issue and the league’s overall ability to keep up with the city's Key Arena and a new S320 million outdoor baseball stadium that will be ready in 19W The Key Arena is used by the NBA SuperSonics and the baseball stadium will be the new home of the American League Mariners “We intend to put our fans in stadiums” Ellis said “Some people think it is as simple as putting the ball on the tec and fans show up If the venue isn't comparable or better than another then fans will look somewhere else” state-of-the-- The NFL wants Seattle to have a stadium comparable to the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Midwest Continued from Page freshman Fox Sports which begins its baseball who market Carolina Panthers unveils an unprecedented broadcasts June in the next few weeks effort promotional trying to get baseball back in the good graces of its fans “We’re not just launching for the network we’re relaunching for baseball” said George Greenberg the senior vice president and creative director of Fox Sports 1 luxury suites for $100000 or more Those stadiums have a large number of “club seating" sec- tions complete with waiters They have restaurants and bars filled with marble glass and decorative footballs The future of the Seahawks in Seattle is in question Owner Ken Behring announced Feb 2 that he planned to move his franchise to Southern California for the 19 season and questioned the Kingdome 's ability to withstand a major earthquake But the NFL has told Behring it doesn't want him to move to Los Angeles He has 10 more More than three dozen major leaguers taped commercials in spring training with Fox going for the goofiest spots it could come up with Dodgers manager Tommy I jsnrHa is caught screaming into the camera covered with an umpire’s mask ranting louder than Dick Vitale “How can you call him out on that pitch! You know that ball was outside! WHAT were you looking at! LOOK at the play! You missed the play! You're BRUTAL!” “He was getting off the bus in Vcro Beach It was our last day of shooting” said Scott Bums of Tool of North America who wrote and directed the spots along with Eric Joyner “I said to our producer we should see if we can get Lasorda to do something Lasorda said ’I'm going to do this once I've done stuff with film crews before and it takes forever and I’m not doing that” It wasn’t however the regular Lasorda diatribe years left on his Kingdome lease Ellis' statement brought a retort from Wes Uhlman of the task force “So if this community spent $80 million to show its commit- an ment would it get an assurance that an owner wouldn't just pick up and leave when the lease ends?” Uhlman asked Ellis tinez” The camera focuses on pictures of Don Mattingly and Lou Gehrig that are framed in the office “Who’s this guy kidding?” the psychiatrist writes in his notes Seattle's Randy Johnson poses as a news paper delivery man firing papers through windows as pedestrians duck for cover Rpger Gemens throws at a catcher target in the middle of a pistol range Bonilla dogged by the New York tabloids during mush of his time with the Mets chases down a reporter in the office of the Sun-Senti- in Fort Lauderdale Fla “It seems there were some dangling participles in your last column” he said “Hey any comment?” As the reporter walks away refusing to speak Bonilla follows him down a hallway “Some of your readers find you're not hustling after stories the way you did at the beginning of your career The reporter ducks into a men’s room and goes into a stall Bonilla bolds the micro phone above the door “Even fellow reporters have begun to stiU swing question whether or not you can do How respond?” the big pencil you “A lot of them just sprung from things about the players we read” Burns said “You’d get a little bit of knowledge and see where that would go” Vaughn one of baseball's most humble e players is pictured demanding king-likknown Fielder Cecil Detroit's trappings almost as much for his bulk as bis bat is accosted in a diner by a lunatic “Aren't you the torturer of the sacred cow skin?” says the fan his eves bulging “You have sent the skin of our bovine god into the heavens over 249 times Does your soul have no remorse?'’ Fielder quickly calls for the waitress “Miss could you change that salad to a Fox which televises the World Scries for the first time this fall has used “Same Game New Attitude” as its tag line for all of its sports endeavors Baseball is no different “We need to promote baseball in a way its never been promoted before” Greenberg said “We need a really fresh spin on it” In one spot Tim Salmon of the California Angels is spitting sunflower seeds as he’s dreaming Suddenly he’s surrounded by head-hig- sunflowers h ja an — m ' as- - — ww ja w 5 f jt fedvx 13 v-ca-rcare vCEMEOS' Amber Iv' at-lar- ge (not from teams that make it) also qualify for Nationals Corn feels she has a good shot “She had a great meet” Corn said “She is second in our region and should have a good shot at Nationals" Jamison was solid on all four events with a 972S on vault a 970 on the uneven bars a 960 on beam and a 967S on the floor “I put it all together finally” v MU SEASON STEEL BEUEO MEDIAL WmjlWAUS 155SR12 155SR13 17570SR13 18570SR13 P18570R14 AUONMEMTCHECK! 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P20S75R1S - J'Al ' BW 21X1 94FO LTVM7BN1 B K2S75R1S P23S7M15 j JP22575B15 Deanna Palmer capped the ninth-beteam score (48475) with a school-recor- d 9925 on 97 09 BOXBBOM1B :!!! a SSatiu- ' ' there" TIRE & AUTOMOTIVE B cc7 txne 3R CETiTEHS I EgBBBBflg- jotr ! and compmrnin boionco BEIL EKR — - BVnBPWE ExpVwa rsoKT wmNQ RVDV 4MV on i tfHEQ InEailMCnnrnliM r'B ' lomT Wwmwwww— $2499 S3493 $5499 i— m tianwvtdc Road Hazard MK Flat mrnmalr —EKEE mmtmUmm FREE Rmwlmcmmmmt -- FREE EmapiafCtlw EREE RmmMMm ABBtsEmmcm TFmaatarmmr m AvaHabt on ovory - rw o ooM ass SSSSKH iHA!SS j BFCoodrich w J roPX snf?R0s rOUR ’ r VKJP OT'W 1HBDSTAXGLE j there score “I'm proud walking away from this meet" Palmer said “We did our job and hit 23 routines Low scores are just part of gymnastics" J mr-- H "The first one I bad a step When I went back I told Summer I was going to go after it and stick it I did and it was ont SNOW TIRE REMOVAL ! coupon P " os Morrows’ a LOW TJCX M wW diamount two anew Uroo mount two oummor moo : a itSESaOCEEI’F her second vault She finished in a tic for second in the event "I was a little stiff when me went to vault" Palmer said “I got warmed up and it was just 975 Beth Neilson led the team wih a o 82? as ihr Aggies turned in a 4860 the sixth best K si kTPJ m m LTMBPBfMB B9S99 PNB7BM1B nm st Palmer also had a good night on the bars w iib a career-hig- h ! ja rotation All six competitors were solid: Krissy Richards 960 Kim Richards 970 Next came the vault in the fifth rotation for the Aggies I S m LICIT HOCK BABULS TA TRAIL TA P24575R16 $3300 3599 3799 4799 5399 5499 6499 17570SR13 18570SR13 18570SR14 18560HR14 195 60HR14 floor and bars were great" After a bye the Aggies moved to the floor in the third HIGH STRENGTH TIRES RAISED WHITE LETTER REDUCE NOISE LEVEL ON HIGHWAY BETTER PUNCTURE A BRUISE RESISTANCE JUPITER HI&N PERFORMANCE 19560HR15 21565HR15 BFCoodrich — BFGoodrich iX 48" rolled" Corn said “The vault rsr t3U la CO Liw 31 season “We Oveson actually received a 910 before a conference by the judges brought the score up to 920 Jamison and Shannon Passe led the event with 960 scores “After the beam we rock and moUNTINCI 7 the beam the Aggies didn't struggle like their score may indicate USU started with a 4740 its third lowest score this Oveson hit a great beam routine and gets a 92 “I don't want to complain but I thought the scores were low I thought if we hit we tr KSVr Jamison said Aggie freshman Kim Richards finished 18th with a 38375 USU had a tough start in the first rotation Beginning on their best event didn't have a rough start” Corn said “We were a little uneasy after Summer l:4‘ msm 3870 — Snow pushes his way through the sunflowers “You got to remember Eat the seed spit out the shell” Snow tells him “Jeez” Jamison finished 13th with a Twelve JT Teammate iMAJORBRANDimESndPROFESSIONALlSERVICEJOUiCANiWUSTiataiSCOUNTiPmCESHU Utah's Sandy Woolscy turned in a perfect score on the bars Aggie rather than running away from them “It's what you can ran” Joyner recalled the manager saying joking at his own foul language In another spot lino Martinez of the New York Yankees is on a therapist’s couch “In Seattle I was always the other Martinez” he says “Even though I hit 31 home runs it was always Edgar this and Edgar that But with the Yankees I won’t have to live in somebody else’s shadow I'll be free from comparisons I can be my own Mar- Ujmmm rmaaty 105AN 7£324K j I nTAERICAHRABIALS t j KiaEHig I JT 1 SJ? 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