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we know that we are supposed to be talking
about p o litic s this month, and we w ill. but. like a
lot of Americans, we ve been watching Ken Burns
Baseball, eighteen hours of the history of the
game It has been very distracting, trying to
pack so we could move, get the paper out, and
s t ill watch tw o hour s of American history
almost every night As we are all aware there
w ill be no World Series this October, for the
fir s t tim e in ninety years And apparently Spring
Training is also 3t risk As we speak Congress
ponders elim inating the exemption from
monopoly laws that Baseball alone posesses It
could be over That is why we decided on the
famous quote from Yogi as our headline this
month it seems to speak to the s p irit of
tenacity that we not only admire but is
apparently manditory these days The game isn't
over u n til you are beaten fa ir and square Yogi is
famous for his quotes - - the caption under his
picture was a response to a woman te llin g him
that he looked cool in his summer suit When
asked by a teacher if he knew anything, he said "I
don t even suspect anything" So many great
lines Buck ONeil's ‘ You can t play baseball by
yourself George W ill's ‘ You can't love baseball
if winning is everything One gentleman was
quoted as saying. "In tw o thousand years three
things w ill endure that are uniquely American
the Constitution, Jazz and Baseball ‘ Sports­
w rite r Roger Angell pointed out, "If you keep
getting h its the game can go on forever ’ There
is no clock in Baseball It used to be that a game
would be called on account of darkness, then
came the lights, or because of ram. then came
the domed stadiums, and now it is called because
of greed and lust for power
Yes, we believe that baseball has a lot to
teach us about ourselves In 1947 Baseball was
the fir s t major league sport to be integrated, and
in 19S2 Baseball form ally forbad women from
playing Major or Minor League Professional
Baseball We think that the same thing that is
threatening Baseball is threatening our
environment, and our form of government, greed,
stupidity and lust for power
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Halloween approaches Being of pagan origins,
this day celebrates witches and magic and
pumpkins transformed from harmless squash into
frightening beings Cool, huh'?
it is also, we must add. the month that
’ fr ie n d s of the f dge’ o ffic ia lly gets
underway In our August issue we suggested that
our readers could help the Edge through the long
w inter by pledging $ IO tw ice a year (on
Halloween and Valentine s Day), and we have been
delighted by the premature response We have
over 20 Friends already and several exceeded the
suggested donation For this they have our
he artfelt thanks The Edge has been struggling
for over two and a half years to bring an
alternative voice to this corner of the country
We have tried to be a positive advocate for the
arts, providing poetry and short fiction , original
graphics, and information on the happenings in
the arts up and down the coast, as w ell as in the
valley We lis t music events, radio schedules,
art openings, movie reviews, and lite rary
c ritic is m We have tried to balance our p o litic a l
coverage as much as possible considering the
beloved reverend's motto, ‘ It s my paper, I can
print, any thing I like, and if you don t like it,
sta rt your own damn paper»"
Please consider becoming a friend of the
Edge
you don t get a tax deduction, or a
membership card or even a T -sh irt, just the
satisfaction that you are helping keep alive a
voice that speaks not for the corporations or the
government or the church or any dogma but for
compassion, hope and joy in these most
interesting times
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BASEBALL
It is over for this year No play-o ffs,
no broken records, no World Series,
no Baseball It was a ram -out,
you see. rained out by the tears
of m illio ns of fans
Wait t i l next year» Dammit»
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D l a t r l b a t l an
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47 N HOLLADAY OR.
SEASIDE. OR 9713«
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