Page 4 777 IF ' 17177 by Charlie Carlin In its first softball game of the season, the Zappers of WZAP won in a tight contest over the Ghoulies. The hard hitting of Harvey Brown, Mark Cohen and Randy Hannigan and the tip-top pitching of Charlie Carlin led the Zappers to a 16 to 15 win. Bob Francis hit two home runs in his first two times at the plate to lead the hitters for the Groovy Ghoulies. Terry Wimmer of the Big Boys made two stellar catches in a losing cause against the Missing Links. Little Studs, a girl's team, was blasted by Runs, by the score of 46 to 1. It should be evident that the Zappers won its game by using a secret weapon, a single. One of the big questions of the season is will Rames meet the Trojans in the finals? Another is will the Softballs play like foulballs or will the Foulballs play like softballs? AMF is another top-ranking team which bears watching. The Missing Links won its first game of the season due to a balanced hitting attack and the six-hit pitching of Ted (Hamburglar) Sites. The Missing Links Pervaded against the Big Boys by the score of 12-0. Outstanding defense was also a key factor in the game as Joe Duda and Sites had four and five putouts, respectively. Paul Hook added the highlight to the game by hitting a second-inning round tripper. AMF defeated De Bunkers, 15-14. Yet De Bunkers swatted four home runs off winning pitcher Ed Raible. AMF trailed 9 to 2 after three innings in the game. With AMF behind by 14 to 8 going into the bottom of the sixth, they took a 15 to 14 lead on homeruns by Stan Laskowsky and George Sembrat. The AMF defense held De Bunkers scoreless in the seventh to win the game. R. I. Trissler Beer Distributor Phone 944-7446 108 Wilson Street Middletown, Pa. THE CAPITOLIST Bathtub Deadline Nears Time is nearing for all entries to be turned in to PSPE. The procedure for official entries is to fill out the preliminary entry form and turn it along with $5 to Denny Hassler, Jay Ogle or Roger Musellman. All forms must be turned in by May 10, 1972. To date, five teams are known to be entering. Among these are a team from the XGI and 3rd Floor Church. How about some entries from teams like Zappers, etc. This Week's Chess Puzzle • fa '4 • • v 4,21 6 6±minA laimo:1 eh: , siva .mtgo. •, / 4 , 2 , 9. f t reA %•1; , Black to play and mate in two moves Solution . 3 /uw 91)I - 11 `IIXII Z `•371X11 ' ' ' 110 'aieu► LIEI - 11 IIX1)1 Z. t 1 1 3 91N - 1 ' ' ' 1 1 0 'aim 9131 - 11 %XII Z t 1 1 3 131X11 ' ' ' I :STEM aanil u! aim uuo Noupd 'L . / . ~t, , ltdoesn't amount to much. $1,999.* Which isn't much at all considering all the car has amounted to in 23 years. \ A / Comm Auto, Inc. "'" VI 3400 Paxton Street Harrisburg, Pa. Across from the Harrisburg East Mall *P.O.E. suggested retail price, Sedan 111. Local taxes, other dealer charges not included. PLAYER SCORE PTS Jim Reed Even 1 1 / 2 Larry Gallo 0 Robert Hartman 0 Bill Mitchell 0 Dan Slatter 0 Last Wednesday, the Capitol Campus tennis team lost its third match of the season to Millersville State College by the score of 9 to 0. Previously, the team lost to Millersville and Schuylkill Haven, but the improvements were noted in each match. Despite some brilliant play by John Phillips, Jackie Hilbert, Jim O'Donnel, and Bob Lopez, the more experienced Millersville proved to be too much for Capitol's team. The best match and most encouraging play was put in by John Mason, who was finally beaten after three sets by J. Wolf by the score of 5-7, 6-3, 4-6. Mason (pictured above) had previously been hampered by a quick temper which caused him to lose composure and rush his shots, but on Wednesday, he was the picture of coolness as he pressured his opponent into Folk Dancing Thursday evenings at 7:30 on campus College Ws " IN Cf co stet — ll ge = age 944.5401 Thursday, May 4, 1972 GOLF Capitol vs Milerside PLAYER SCORE Mel Woolf Even Tom Sherk 9 & 7 Bruce Eckert 6 & 4 Clark Tomlinson 8 & 7 Jeff Smith 8 & 6 Tennis Ten Loses Third three sets. Volleying well, Mason used his brains and his legs to stay in the match as he showed how tennis should be played. This Saturday, the tennis team plays another home match and students are urged to come out and support the team and see some good tennis played. Singles: 1 Phillips-Roberts 6-2, 1-6, 5-7 2 Hilbert-Shields 4-6, 0-6 3 O'Donnel-Bokken 4-6, 1-6 4 Lopez-Wanner 3-6, 1-6 5 Trendler-Rodkey 1-6, 1-6 6 Mason-Wolf 5-7, 6-3, 4-6 Extra 7 Collins-Mullen 1-6, 0-6 Doubles: 1 Phillips-Hilbert Roberts-Bokken 6-3, 4-6, 1-6 2 O'Donnel-Lopez Wanner-Rodkey 3,6- 5,7 3 Reinsmith-Harakol Wolf-Mullen ' 2-6, 6-1, 3-6 I MAM= MB MN lIIIIIm NM MO I[ 7arrisbur 9 ,1" y —.. I STARTHEATRE I 11205 N 3rd ST 232-6011 . IDouble Feature . • IFINEST ADULT ENTERTAINMENT . — ll I I I Comfortably Air Conditioned I I STARTS FRIDAY I I FOR ONE WEEK ONLY ; II Hit #1 I I IP , I 1 , lOWA - Mow I I I I X Rated 11l I in Beautiful Eastman I 1 I Color I ll i Not Recommended for I Viewers Under 21 I Millersville 0-9