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ADVISORY/Dodgers Manny Mota and Bobby Castillo Take One Last Swing, Make One Last Pitch at Final LADWP Community Baseball Clinic.


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ADVISORY...for Friday Friday: see Sabbath; week.

Friday

young Indian rescued by Crusoe and kept as servant and companion. [Br. Lit.: Robinson Crusoe]

See : Servant
 (Sept. 6)

--(BUSINESS WIRE)


   "LADWP/Dodger Power Hitter Clinic and Competition" Season Finale
           Expected to Attract Hundreds of Young Ballplayers
                     at Local Little League Field

WHAT:    The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) is
         teaming up with the Los Angeles Dodgers to sponsor its very
         popular "Power Hitter Clinic and Competition." This sixth --
         and final -- community clinic of the season will provide
         baseball fans ages 6-14 an opportunity to learn baseball
         fundamentals from Dodger coach Manny Mota and former
         Dodger-great Bobby Castillo -- a local favorite. Following
         the clinic, the children will compete in a hitting
         competition, with the winners advancing to the finals at
         Dodger Stadium on September 14.

WHO:     Dodger Coach Manny Mota
         Former Dodger-great Bobby Castillo
         LADWP Speakers Bureau representatives
         Hundreds of young ballplayers

WHEN:    Friday, Sept. 6, 2002
         11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

WHERE:   Northeast Los Angeles Little League (located at Bishop Canyon
           Ball Fields)
         703 Coronado Terrace
         Los Angeles, CA 90026
         (Thomas Bros. Maps page 594; D-7)

PHOTO    Dodger Coach Manny Mota and former Dodger-great Bobby
OPP:     Castillo with hundreds of young Angelenos participating in a
         baseball clinic and hitting competition. Participants and
         City residents visiting the LADWP community booth, where they
         will receive information on how to conserve water and energy
         throughout the year.

WHY:     This event is one of many the LADWP sponsors to demonstrate
         its commitment to the community it serves and the children of
         Los Angeles. Other events include the Community Salute and
         Dodger Jams programs.
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