Show GOLDEN EAGLE Page Four May 3 1988 Baseball season is here again flowers Come each spring bloom robins sing and many other traditional signs are noted in the transfnrmaton from freezing cold to warmer weather But perhaps the most notable sign or spring at least in the sports world is the ushering in The of a new lvjTh:l ra:"--')Ivdls :1 (raHiing of h- -t bi!i l til" el’ hr'il!-’npjofr dv beAmerica fi M- -’ h pi r this nur-tr- y ' i!’i' r gins uaiinnal pmlimc " ‘ - T!:U '- r f n which AMcr re- Double-da- y pastime When the first baseball game was played at Elysinn Field in I'abohen New Jersey in thar otherwise historically lost it s most unlikely year of i its inventor or anyone else ever dreamed that it would raise to such prominence On that June 19th the ‘(New York Nine” defeated the Knickerbockers by the lopsided tally of 23 to 1 The term “spring has sprung” (sorry about the fired cliche) cannot vet be apnropriate to the CEU campon this year Si-baseball and spring go hand in hand though haseball hasn't ye been wi'h u- nu?e nr much Not 18-lf- fv - hacks orvwents plavers coaches or enuiprnent hut m'il lately the Eagles have Inched the weather baseball needs fo off the ground gt Granted when weather has co- - Letter to th editor Dear Editor Last wool: the new: paper wrote an artirlc about me I felt very honored that you would have written the article but a great deal of what was slated was misinterpreted The article about should have been the wonderful peon!" ho'h h"-- e at 111" ceMcgo ard a: ' 'T ‘tIvviI win board who rind mv 't'tjf' ie lici ar' po" ih lo (h- - igo proer: tv- to lie’n f s( en'li u(b1 i'v-in- g f student- li't - who w wo :rir‘f" dd like io 11'1'V h'!'V 'l l!-- ' : ti::'-enf- ' r i Ton :p’( track season for CEU's intrepid track men a i i'a I :: tones ard Robert Thurman : Ti n t1 sun-po- rt feat be resting on your shoulders for not being part of the home crowd that will help the "Golden Eagles” to another successful season of baseball? Fromthe desk of the Dean Your student body officers have just relumed from a conference in Calforaia where they were able to participate in discussion groups with other student officers from the western states and Hawaii The conference had many different discussion groups and we had a participant in each one You would have been proud of the intelligent comments and questions that your representative presented They left a very good impression with the students from the other areas also Problems of student governments of many kinds were discussed Our students came back with the general feeing that our school is rather free of problems Talk to them their trip and find out what h happen-iunu other campuses and vliui you can do to make our ah-m- t g Dean Sclnvm s Robert Thurman (middle) hits his stride lr the yard dash at the BYU Invitational Rodeo queen contest is set All cowgirls!! ATTENTION!! Shine your boots polish your spurs and put some hay in your old Nell Here’s your chance to make the old plug or someone elses earn her kce— enter the Rodeo Club Queen Contest Signups are at the Union Building today for Sunday’s nm-leThe enntrst will he held at !hr riirgrnirds’ arena at 2:M pm Suuly To be eligible a girl rv !" a CEU j fiiJr i ard not hav" linen a queen i:t the CEU Rodeo Also she must st f wear western apparel non-v a 103 STUDENT COUNCIL Judging will be based on 00 horsemanship 20 western outfit and 20 personality Plans arc being formulated for an appearance of the queens on Bob Welti’s weather program (Continued from page one) incss and that is just exactly whaf was accomplished by our fine group of officers CEU owes (hem a vote of thanks for a good representation The RskIm Club would !ik (i urge the sludnnihody to ur irj nod enjoy (no contest They’re also going to give away a 2! rifle which can he vi"vrd in lie nvli o display by thv library Eat At The Other : are a ?2"i gif! tificate and a dinner for tv the Greenwcll pi-je- Milky Way cer- at I little fa-sinerro'y that someday I ran help them as much as they have helped Shoppe h- e- 301 North Ith Fast me Most of all pi i : stu-der- Ird to i H’ort the American CU ('"ClI : for Iviiv’ g i:g of n'hletic '"' of your I'uli’ Mv ce:J r:-- ill ges to use it With the support of the now the Iv si ball team will have needed spectator Rcmemlvr as that old mcl with the sport connected ody states: Let’s root nxt root for the home team if they don’t win ’’ and if they it’s a shame don’t win should some of the de: gli h game of crickPf in a mote way is probably the berau-- i operated the results in the win column haven’t been devastating The Eagles have good material this year and Coach Jenson has much potential on his squad the team has lacked widespread support from the students It is correct that the wer therm hasn’t been overly friendly with we spectators or hc players i he"’ b: r”w I he vc 1CCEU su'd nb the I want to 'hr-'- : Open from 8:30 10:30 pm (he students here at CEU for their warm friendships because without them this year would have been empty um to Thank you Hi-W- Jonnc Pappas Market ay G10 Fust Main t Open 8 For Centuries and On- lurics the crowd li is met at the tun to 10 daily t Century Cafe t t Quality Cleaners Willi over a dollar ptir-- J i diwomil forj chase 10 college students t avc you entered the Rodeo Club Queen Contest Sunday? Sign up In the UB today wub s exhibit of trophies and plaques for the rodeo To on given away by the club Is the 22 rifle at the right u pm |