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May 15, 1991
It is gratifying that Queen Elizabeth II has maintained her interest in the Maryland sports scene through a long and glorious reign. The last time she took in a game, 43,000 fans cheered wildly as she and Prince Philip, in President Eisenhower's plastic-topped limo, circled the field at Byrd Stadium in College Park before watching the Maryland-North Carolina football showdown. It was Oct. 19, 1957.The queen took her seat between Gov. Theodore R. McKeldin of the host state and Gov. Luther Hodges of the visitors.
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By DAN BERGER | May 8, 1991
When Queen Elizabeth is in Baltimore to catch a baseball game, she should dine on crab cakes and sit on a throne of marble steps.
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By Carl Schoettler and Carl Schoettler,Evening Sun Staff | May 7, 1991
Secret Service agents yesterday sought to interview the Baltimore president of Irish Northern Aid, an organization which plans to protest at Memorial Stadium when the Queen of England attends an Oriole game May 15.But they changed their mind when they found a reporter and a photographer from The Evening Sun sitting with John F. Oliveira, the local Noraid leader, and Brendan Walsh, a Noraid supporter and longtime human rights activist, on Oliveira's front...
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By DAN BERGER | April 11, 1991
The Kurds deserve something better than the reinvention of Indian reservations in Iraq.Queen Elizabeth will attend the Orioles, who need all the help they can get.Contrary to what you may have read or heard lately, the First Lady's social life was not -- rpt, not -- the most interesting aspect of the Reagan administration.
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By Frank D. Roylance and Frank D. Roylance,Evening Sun Staff | April 10, 1991
You're one of the wealthiest and most-watched women in the world, on an official state visit to the United States. So what do you do for fun?Get yerself to Bawlmer and catch the O's, hon. What else?The Orioles front office was all abuzz today about news that Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, Prince Phillip, would take in at least part of the May 15 Orioles home game against the defending American League champion Oakland Athletics."People are just finding out about it now, but the buzzing is as great as we've ever had it here for a visitor, I can tell you that," said Orioles spokesman Rick Vaughn.
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By Jean Marbella | April 10, 1991
The Royals are coming to Memorial Stadium . . . the ones from London, not Kansas City.Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip will be at the stadium May 15 to watch what apparently will be their first baseball match ever."
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