Announcin Highland's Easter - 0 f. " Aud io Sale. It'Isn't O aster,.An It Isn't AtMid ight.' I . ' -1 * '. C. " :.- -- ----; . . .--. . . . y''"S .yi: . t'..' -y ' ....d... .: . a . i i ' aYi ". :"::r~*. . . . tt. t at"- t: \. .4"i 1t 1 '""" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J' .... : ' F r d a " OlyrAri}4h . 1 2N ono i di gt FridEverythAp ing4t5%, to 40%n o fM dift Ev-r-t-ig-5% to 0%-'-t-f -- - --, -1 Our Everyday Low Prices! 0 Page 12-Thursday, April 3, 1980-The Michigan Daily Players practice as strike begins 0l WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (AP) - On the first day of a strike of the baseball exhibition games, many of the major league players throughout Florida and Arizona engaged in supervised workouts at their own expense at their teams' official spring training camps yesterday. But while many of the players were rounding into shape for the regular season, which they say will open as scheduled April 9, the two sides negotiating a new basic agreement were moving further apart. * THE APRIL'1 deadline for the Players Association's modified proposals has passed, and they are no longer on the bargaining table. That means, for example; the time period of five years before a player can opt for free agency reverts back to the initial proposal of four years and the minimum salary proposal moves from $37,500 to $40,000. Marvin Miller, executive director of the players union, and Ray Grebey, chief bargainer for the 26 owners, are scheduled to meet in New York today for their second session with federal mediator Kenneth Moffett. Both Miller and Grebey were angry in the wake of Tuesday's decision by the union's executive board to strike the remaining 92 exhibition games and set a regular season strike deadline of May 22. GREBEY, REACHED in his New York office, criticized the players association for not officially notifying the owners of the exhibition season strike. "In all my years in this business, that's never happened before," Grebey said. Miller, meanwhile, was critical of the owners' refusal to provide expense money for meals and hotels for the players working out on their own at the teams' spring training complexes. "First, those expenses will be a part of any settlement," Miller said from his -New York home. "Second, I'm per- petually astonished that businessmen can be so small. For a couple of hun- dred dollars, they're taking the risk of alienating the players and making any settlement that much more difficult. "IT'S LUNACY. . . unless they'r trying to provoke a strike," Miller ad- ded. "In that case, it's very smart. They'll succeed." The Players Relations Committee had said Tuesday night that the camps would remain open to players desiring to work out. But "since the individual player contract requires that players will appear in scheduled exhibition games. .: meal money, allowances and hotel costs will not be paid." The New York Yankees were on team that worked out yesterday at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Only Lou Piniella, Ken Clay, and Fred Stanley were missing for the two-hour, 15-minute practice session. None of those absen- ces were thought to be connected to the strike action. MANAGER DICK Howser and his coaches supervised the workout after he said he was asked to take charge by several of the players. The Boston Red Sox, also on their own financially with room and board cut off, went .through a voluntary supervised workout at Chain O'Lakes Park after a scheduled exhibition game with the Cincinnati Reds was canceled. The players met with Steve Renko, the club's acting player representative, who attended a meeting in Dallas Tuesday at which the players' association's executive board voted to cancel the remaining exhibition gamesg Carter, Kennedy plan Penn.. race From AP and UPI President Carter, better than half- way home in his bid for renomination, is looking for a Louisiana landslide on Saturday, but his strategists foresee a difficult, intensely contested match with Sen. Edward Kennedy in pivotal Pennsylvania. They've got 20 days to campaign for the 185 delegate votes in Pennsylvania, and Kennedy already is at it. "We have to do very well," he sai'd, beginning a three-day campaign swing there yesterday. "IT'S GOING to be a rough state, there's no question about it," said Patrick Caddell, Carter's pollster. Rep. John Anderson, (R-Ill.), who finished in third place in the Republican primary in Wisconsin is not entered in the Louisiana primary or the April 22 Pennsylvania primary. Anderson's low standing in Wisconsin revealed weaknesses among groups he was depending on for support. In the state primary that most resembled a PITCHER NIGHT at WOu 1140 South University 668-8411 general election, Anderson managed to snare the votes of only about a quarter of the Wisconsin voters who are in4 dependents, the Associated Press-NBC News polls said. Anderson drew strong support from younger voters and liberals. He also did well among the nine per cent of the GOP primary voters who said they were Democrats. They gave 45 per cent of their votes to Anderson, leaving 30 per cent for Bush and 22 per cent for Reagan. BUT IT WAS after all, a Republican primary. Among those voters who said they are Republicans, Anderson did badly. He got only 17 per cent of their votes, while Reagan took 50 per cent and Bush 30 per cent. C In yesterday's story on the Law School's Henry Campbell Competition, one of the participants was misidentified because of a typographical error. 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