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 PUBLIC LAW 98-16—APR. 4, 1983 97 STAT. 57 Public Law 98-16 98th Congress Joint Resolution To authorize and request the President to proclaim May 1983 as "National Amateur Baseball Month". Whereas the game of baseball having originated in the United States of America; and Whereas the game of baseball having engendered exceptional inter- est among the people of this Nation, both as a participant and as a spectator sport, to the extent that it has long been acknowledged as "The National Pastime"; and Whereas some nineteen million amateur players annually partici- pate in the game of baseball in the United States; and Whereas many more millions of Americans are spectators each year at amateur baseball games involving players of virtually every age; and Whereas the game of baseball, while providing wholesome recre- ational competition, teaches the desirable goals of sportsmanship and teamwork so necessary in developing good citizenship; and Whereas amateur baseball organizations in the United States have taken the lead in a worldwide effort to obtain recognition of the importance of baseball by the Olympic movement to the extent that the 1984 Olympic games in Los Angeles will include baseball; and Whereas amateur baseball is made possible by the contributions of time, effort, and financial support of countless millions of individ- uals from a wide range of business, industrial, fraternal, civic, religious, and service organizations of the United States; and Whereas it is appropriate to honor and to pay tribute to all those associated on the amateur level with the "game of baseball": Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the month of May 1983, be designated "National Amateur Baseball Month", and that Apr. 4, 1983 [H.J. Res. 175] National Amateur Baseball Month.

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