Dear friends,
I noticed a strange crowd of five teenage black and purple uniformed baseball players wandering the Tweed Street area around 5:30 p.m. Friday, April 10. Baseball equipment changed since the 1970's as I noticed the boys combing the Harris Street area for their missing baseballs and gloves. What was unusual seemed all the boys carried their aluminum bats in their hands.
Oddly enough, the ballplayers peeked in and out of neighborhood yards, presumably to find their baseballs and gloves. Maybe one of them homered deep into the one of the yards. On the other hand, some of the boys may have become disgusted and threw their gloves over a fence.
In closing, what is the problem with Pawtucket baseball league coaches not providing the children with proper uniforms and good playing fields? At least the sponsor could have placed the company logo in the black and purple baseball uniforms!
In closing, neighbors, are city budgets this unflexible that we cannot provide teenagers with proper sports facilities?
Happy Easter,
Jim