catchers, and both are good hitters. berger caught last year and also played center field Right field may go to Den uudaoky, - :-Toover, or Carroll, depending cther positins. Chase and Vorber,Ter hit home rues in a recent practice ,game and s'hr , uld lead the hittin attack along. 1 , ,.1th freshman Ron .7.ornyak, vinowas an outstanding Amer ican Legion ball . rlayer The Coach again emphasized his need for a manager. Anyone interested should come out and helo the team. The first game is at home on Thursday, April 23. Uome Barnes will be played at the old a. T.]. 7 ield 'etween ffesleyville and Lawrence Park. Come out and support your team in what sh^uld Pe a great season. Last term eleven men travelled to Pitts- burgh to participate in the Point Park invitational Swimming Tournament. Fehr end captured second =lace in the meet behind a strong Point Park team. Point Park finished witn 149 t, points, Pehrend collected 77 -d Altoona trailed with 29 points The biT, factor was Point Park's 20 man team w: - ich enabled them to enter sev- eral men in each event. An eTamyle of this difference was the 200 yard medley zelay which Fehrend won. collected 14 ponts for the first place win but .Foint Park totalled 18 points for second and third place. Out of a total of eleven events, Fehr end won three. Our first win came in the 200 yard medley relay. The relay team consisted of Chuck McCoy,backstroke: Matt Gallagher, breaststroke; Scott Zinzer, butterfly; and Mike Cray, freestyle. In diving, Fob Spaulding won first place ile Joe Lipchik finished third. Chuck YcCoy won the backstroke event for the second year in a row. Scott Zinzer came in second in the IDO yard butterfly and Matt 7allagher finished second in the 100 yard breaststroke. The free relay team of Scott Zinzer, Joe Lipchik, Bob Spaulding, and Mike Cray finished second, only one second behind Third place finishes went the winners. to Tom Sados ) :l in the 100 yard freestyle and the 200 yard freestyle, Bob Karotko in 400 yard freestyle and Mike Cray in the di - :idual medley ehr end score and even m^r•e im7ressive9, all the men partic ipating scored paints Behrend captured two trophies and ten fndividual medals, the most the - ;‘a:Lus A lot of credit goes Pvor war 13 to these men for -heir great performance. This was a fire shnwing for such a short per- lod. ^f trair, representing ehrerd were Mike Cray, Doug Johnston, Chuck .cCoy, Bob Spaulding, Jim English, Bo'; Narotko, Bob '.ichaels, Scott Zinzer, 1, - att Gallagher, Joe Lipchik, and Tom Sadoski. A ST a'R "Z '. iITE A I:ICRAL Once - uorl a time there was a baby born with a s=;rious congenital defect--it was just a head To arms, nc legs, no body--just a head° Well, life went along all right for the little head until it Ras old enough -:_here it saw all the normal boys and girls al;a this made it sad, so one was rolling it home from I wanner be normal so 'bad, cancha do anything, done ha think a doctor could ma:— me normal?" o t o s c.. night, as its no der , school, it saia - cc; ner, So the little head's moter finally took it to a doctor and sure enoug;h, the doctor had the kind of medicine needed to make the head normal. The doctor 4ave the head's mother a bottle of the medicine with the di rections "Take 1 tbspo a day for a month." "T= , 11," the little head reasoned, " if 1 tbsp, a will make me normal in one month, the whnle bottle should make me nor mal right away," So when the head got home it rolled up to the bottle of medicine and, unbeknownst to its mnther, drank the entire bottle and prom-,tly rew a 350 pound foot, Yoral of the story Quit while you're a head. J_ri - Gs in all ?,, see, eleven events