A24-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 27, 1995 EVERETT NEWSWANGER Managing Editor PHILADELPHIA From the natural green pastures of Morgan town to the artificial turf in Veter an’s Statium, two of Andy Stolt zfus’s Registered Holstein cows came to make a pitch for milk in front of 38,000 fans Saturday night. Like many of the Phillies’ relief pitchers that make the treck from the right field bull pen, the Caernarvon milk pitchers, Shelly and Jofit, were a little stage shy as they qntercd the arena. It took a little halter pulling and tail twisting to get the milk stars on the mound. The 2,000 noisy elementary stu dents from the School District of Philadelphia, who were guests of the Middle Atlantic Milk Market ing Association, along with the antics of the Phillie Phanatic, was enough to make any home-bred, down-on-the-farm bovine draw back from this initiation to the tur moil of city life. The whole ordeal is especially disconcerting when you are expected to do such private farm things like let your milk down between the pitcher’s mound and home plate for two teams of city bred media-types contestants who didn’t know if they should pull, jerk, squeeze—or pump the tail. At any rate, everyone had fun except the cows, and milk was rated up there with a homerun on the scoreboard. This was all part of MAMMA’S Dairy Day at Veteran’s Stadium as a reward to the students for drink- The Phillle Phanatlc “helps” milk the cows? The Andy StoHcfus family from Morgantown mova tha reluctant bovina milk relief pitchers toward tha mound. Bovine For Kids ing their milk as part of the “Milk Is Phantastic” school breakfast prom otion held in March. This was the second year for the MAMMA/ Phanatic promotion to increase milk consumption amoung child ren in grades kindergarten through sixth grade. The Phillies’ mascot delivered a powerful milk and fit ness message to the children in 22 schools with his rap song and skit all about milk and the importance of eating breakfast Nearly 120,000 children in Phi ladelphia’s 186 elementary schools received pocket folders for their school work that carried the message, “Shoot For The Stars! Powered By A Healthy Breakfast With Milk!” on the front and on the back a colorful illustration show ing the five food groups with the recommended servings for children. Research shows that this promo tion is one of the most powerful methods for increasing school meal participation used by the Phi ladelphia school food service. MAMMA conducted an “I Love Milk at Breakfast” contest throughout the entire school dis trict Students who drank their milk with breakfast everyday during National School breakfast week were eligible to win either Phillies baseball tickets or a Phillie Phana tic Growth Poster. At the game youngsters under 14 received one of these Phanatic posters to remind them to drink milk everyday. And the Phillies beat the Mets 10 to 8. Stars Make A Pitch To Drink Their Milk M if K . % ' ‘ Jim Barnett, Atlantic Dairy Association, announces the winners of the cow milkini i^ eLP v °Oßse^ > •I**l «• ' m ♦ m> A photo opportunity. .J' 1 " Fwflo*l, manager of the Phllllea. greets Natalie WWch, Pennsylvania dairy princess, and Edie Ortli, Jr., who waa aelected to throw out the Aral pitch.