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From the PC Program MADLIBS.EXE by JEREMY JENKINS.
Adapted by JEREMY JENKINS from the book by ROGER PRICE and LEONARD STERN.
(Mad Libs No.5) COPYRIGHT (c) 1968 by
PRICE/STERN/SLOAN PUBLISHING, Inc., Los Angeles, California 90048
LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL
Many future Big League baseball $a plural noun$ are being
trained in Little League today. The Little Leagues are just like
the Big League $a plural noun$ except that players are all between
$a number$ and $a number$ years old.
When a $a noun$ goes out for Little League team he is given
$an adjective$ tests in fielding fast $a plural noun$ and in hitting. He
can either play in the $an adjective$ field or in the $an adjective$
field. Or if he has a good throwing $a noun$ he can be a
pitch or catcher. If he can't do anything he can sit on the
$a noun$. But no matter what position he plays a Little Leaguer
learns to work with his fellow $a plural noun$ and he develops
good coordination and strong $a plural noun$.
If you play with a Little League team, who knows, you
may become a famous Big League baseball player like $a person$.