Home Run Winners To JSe Recognized HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) The Harrisburg Senators' baseball season is just wanning up and three Harrisburg arc* residents have joined the fan by winning a year's supply of ice cream. These winners will be recog nized at a special ceremony at Riverside Stadium on Tuesday, June 11. 1991, prior to the Sena tors' game with the Hagerstown Suns. The game will also feature a new starting pitcher for the Sena tors. Pennsylvania's Secretary of Agriculture, Boyd E. Wolff, will deliver the game's first pitch. Wolff is taking a small step back from his appearance with the Pitts burgh Pirates last month, but is none the less ready to play. The winners, Bob Campbell of j ■■ , ■■ m —rr~i —mrm-m —TT~irnTiTiTnTiiTTTTTITn~rTrrTnT~ n'nn — i.., T n 249<5331 717*035-2335 ' CUU« FARM SUPPLY RUIQTOWNFARM EQUIPMENT Wim.m»port T1T«W?1«1 717*414 >0660 717-W-31V4 HOMw “?&r“" Tco - “-aa"" rwmvnw 5i5.iM.1407 717122-MU nmwgmnamoo. NtwHop* Xlt-nt-ONT mxAvniM Umarlck 2154414 M OUHKLB * oni me. Ml Hall 717-7204115 norman cuuk » •oh* Honay Onw 717-734-3552 Camp Hill, Ray Straub of Carlisle, and Clarence Moul of Marysville, all have won a year's supply of ice cream courtesy of the Pennsylva nia Dairy Promotion Program and Giant Foods of Carlisle. Campbell won on April 11, when Bob Natal, the Senators' catcher, hit a home run over the ice cream contest billboard. The Senators' outfielder, Chris Cassels, helped Straub on May 5, 1991, win ice cream when he hit a home run during the radio. Ice Cream Home Run Inning.' Then on May 20, Moul won his prize as Chris Martin, the Senators' shortstop, hit a home run, again, over the ice cream billboard. 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