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PAGE 10 -r SECTION TWO<br />

Bowling<br />

POINT LANES<br />

NICKNAME LEAGUE<br />

Strikers, 4, Pointers, 0;<br />

Sharpshooters, 4, bye, 0; Split<br />

Pins, 2. Beavers, 2. •<br />

High individual single and<br />

series, Sandy .Broschard, S23<br />

and 209. High ream single and .<br />

aeries, Sharpshooters, 626 and<br />

1828.<br />

Standings: Strikers, AOM- •<br />

U'j; Pointers, 27-2-3; Split .,<br />

Pins, 27-24-1; Sharpshooters,<br />

26-26; Beavers, J2OVa3U&. .<br />

POWDERPUFF LEAGUE ",<br />

Godfrey's <strong>of</strong> Palermo, 4,<br />

Boradley's, 0; Greate Bay.<br />

CountryClub,4, Mediterranean<br />

Lounge. 0 Putt-putts, 3, Harry's<br />

Inn, 1; Unwanteds, 4, Launch<br />

Haven, fl.<br />

High individual single, Pat<br />

-Lockhard, 193-High individual<br />

series. Kathy Barrett, 513. High<br />

team single and series, Greate<br />

Bay, 784 and 2221.<br />

Standings - Mediterranean,<br />

35^17; Harry, 31^-20'4i; Godfrey,<br />

294-22 1 * ; Unwanteds, 29-<br />

23; Broadley, 27-29; Greate<br />

Bay, 26-26; Haven, 19-33; Puttputts,<br />

U-41.<br />

SEAFOOD LEAGUE<br />

Whales, 4, Flounder, 0;<br />

Oysters, 3, Clams, 1; Lobsters,<br />

3, Porpoises, 1; Sharks, 2,<br />

Scallops, 2; Shrimps, 3, Minnows,<br />

1; Crabs, 3, Dolphins, 1.<br />

High individual single and<br />

series, Ruth Shuman, 220 and<br />

306. High team single, Sharks<br />

652. High team series, Shrimps,<br />

1724.<br />

Standings: Sharks, 29-15;<br />

Crabs, 27%-16V4; Whales, 27Mi-<br />

16V4; Oysters, 24Vs-19^i;<br />

Flounder, 23-21; Minnows, 22V4-<br />

2U4; Shrimps, 22-22; Porpoise,<br />

20-24; Clams, 19-25; Dolphins,<br />

17^-26^; Scallops, 16^-27Mi;<br />

Lobsters, 13-31.<br />

THURSDAY NIGHT<br />

BOWLERS<br />

Hagerthey Oil 3, Thomas<br />

Jewelers 1; Dailey Plumbing 3,<br />

Campbell Seafood 1; Mulford's<br />

Seafood 3, Mazzitelli Plumbing<br />

1; Johnson Electric 3, Parkway<br />

Pharmacy 1.<br />

High individual game and<br />

series, Diane Chadwick 184 and<br />

514. High team game, Mazzitelli<br />

578. High team series,<br />

Dailey 1630.<br />

Standings: Campbell's, 34%-<br />

13%; Dailey, 30%-17%;<br />

Hagerthey, 26%-21%;~<br />

Mulford's, 25%-22%; Parkway,<br />

21%-26%; Mazzitelli, 21-27;<br />

Johnson, 19-29; Thomas, 17%-<br />

30%.<br />

OCEAN CITY MEN'S<br />

yJLATE LEAGUE<br />

j£ Palmer's, 4, Eddie's, 0;<br />

FMBA, 4, Boyer's, 0; KM<br />

Ranch, 7, Godfrey's, 0;<br />

Mainland, 3, Gillian's, l;<br />

Saylor,3, Sharkey's, l; Lee's, 2,<br />

Plumbers, 2.<br />

High individual single, Tom 1<br />

Tucker, 238. High individual<br />

series. Bill Sparks, 552. High<br />

team single and series, KM,<br />

238 and 552.<br />

Standings: Godfrey, 40-20;<br />

Boyer, 36%-23%; Sharkey, 35-<br />

25; Plumbers, 34%-25%;<br />

Mainland, 34-26; Lee, 33-27; K-<br />

M. 30-30; Palmer, 27-33;<br />

Gillian, 27-33; FMBA. 25-35;<br />

Eddie. 1941; Saylor, 17-43.<br />

PROTESTANT CHURCH<br />

LEAGUE<br />

Seaview Baptist, 4, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Baptist C, 0; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Baptist B, 4, Ventnor<br />

Presbyterian, 0; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Baptist A, 3%, Palermo Baptist,<br />

%; Linwood Community, 3,<br />

Pleasantville Baptist Red, 1;<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Presbyterian Red,<br />

3, Absecon Baptist, 1; Chelsea<br />

Baptist, 3, Pleasantville Baptist<br />

Blue, l; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Presbyterian Blue, 3, Northfield<br />

Methodist, l; Zion<br />

Methodist, 3. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Presbyterian Red, l.<br />

High individual single and<br />

series, Pete Higbee, 254 and<br />

573. High team single and<br />

series, Linwood, 881 and 2408.<br />

Standings: Northern Division<br />

- Linwood 46-14; Chelsea, 44-<br />

16; Pleasantville Red, 36-24;<br />

Zion, 35-25; Pleasantville Blue,<br />

35-25; Northfield, 24-36; Vent:<br />

nor, 20-40; Absecon. 19-41.<br />

Southern Division - <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

A. 47'/i-12%; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> B. 36-<br />

24; Seaview, 35-25; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Blue, 28-32; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Gold,<br />

23-37; Palermo, 2l%-38>/4;<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Red, 21-39; <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> C; 19-41.<br />

Marine dealers<br />

meet April 18<br />

The New Jersey Marine<br />

Dealers Association will hold<br />

its regular monthly meeting<br />

Monday. April 18 at 8 p.m. at<br />

Daniel's Restaurant in Somers<br />

Point. (Members planning to<br />

come for dinner should arrive<br />

by 6:30 p.m.)<br />

William B. Avery <strong>of</strong> Absecon<br />

will discuss various aspects <strong>of</strong><br />

OSHA requirements, with<br />

commentary by several<br />

members who have recently<br />

had OSHA inspections.<br />

The New Jersey Marine<br />

Dealers Association ia composed<br />

<strong>of</strong> marine dealers and<br />

related businesses in Atlantic,<br />

Cape May and Cumberland<br />

Countte*, and it a Chapter <strong>of</strong><br />

statewide Marine Trade*<br />

ADVERTISED<br />

ITEM POLICY<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Each <strong>of</strong> these advertised items is required to<br />

be" readily available for sale at or below the<br />

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as specifically noted in this ad.<br />

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THURSDAY. APRIL 14.1977<br />

Track team to run Bridgeton relays<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s track team, event, losing a 101.5-24.5<br />

disappointed by their poor decision. Rick North managed<br />

showing against tough Vineland a second in the 120-yard high<br />

in the season's opener, will get hurdles and Brian Edwards<br />

back to work Saturday morning took second in the mite. They<br />

when they compete in thewere<br />

the only two Raiders who<br />

, Bridgeton Relays.<br />

came close to victory.<br />

Next Tuesday Wayne Caiman<br />

will send his team out for its Vineland, expected to be one<br />

first Cape-Atlantic League <strong>of</strong> the toughest teams in the>.<br />

meet, facing Lower Cape May Southern Division <strong>of</strong> the South<br />

Regional down in Erma. Jersey Conference, saw Ted<br />

In the Vineland meet the Doss win.both the shot put and<br />

R.iidors failed to win a the discus throw. - -<br />

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Shadow Box - 4'x 8' Sections • w-Post ji;<br />

Breadboard - 4', 5' or 6'x 8' Sections • w- £<br />

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Estimates Furnished for Installation :j:j<br />

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THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

STREET HOCKEY activity in Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, sponsored by the city recreation<br />

department and interested businessmen, provides a lot <strong>of</strong> Flyer-type action by<br />

local youngsters. Teams from Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, Avalon and Stone Harbor have<br />

competed in this new and growing sport that involves hundreds <strong>of</strong> youngsters.<br />

Tr<strong>of</strong>a edges Megargee for loop title<br />

In an exciting game Tr<strong>of</strong>a's<br />

won its third title in a row by<br />

defeating Megargee C<strong>of</strong>fee 66-<br />

64. Megargee played a good<br />

zone defense for three quarters<br />

but Tr<strong>of</strong>a's V. Lombard] and R.<br />

Hollingshead opened the lane in<br />

the final quarter.<br />

Vince scored nine <strong>of</strong> his 21<br />

points in the fourth quarter.<br />

Rick was high man with 23<br />

points for the game. After the<br />

game Tr<strong>of</strong>a's picked Rick as<br />

their most valuable player. It<br />

was Kevin Gayle who kept the<br />

C<strong>of</strong> feemen in the game scoring<br />

26 points. Dan Cullaine followed<br />

with 143.<br />

The All-Star game will be<br />

played tonight at the Intermediate<br />

School, 7:30 p.m.<br />

South Team: H. Jones, F.<br />

Phiefer, R. Graham, J. Kyle, J.<br />

Proud <strong>of</strong> the Old Home Town?<br />

THEN TELL THE COMPLETE<br />

OCEAN CITY STORY<br />

TO DISTANT FRIENDS<br />

and RELATIVES!<br />

Send <strong>On</strong>e or More Copies <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Myers, J. Pileggi, T. Lauer and<br />

R. Moritti North Team: K.<br />

Gayle, T. Fosworth, V. Lombardi.<br />

R. Hollingshead, O.<br />

Murrel, J. Savistsky, D.<br />

Cullaine, and P. Brinkmann.<br />

The league scoring title goes<br />

to T. Foxworth and the Sportmanship<br />

Award goes to Dan<br />

Cullaine.<br />

ARTS AND CRAFTS<br />

The Recreation arts and<br />

crafts program will continue<br />

under the direction <strong>of</strong> Debbie<br />

Haines every Saturday morning<br />

at 10 a.m. now through<br />

May. The fee is 50 cent*<br />

CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

BRING RESULTS<br />

44th ANNUAL<br />

SPRING EDITION<br />

<strong>of</strong> the<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

To Be Published April 21st<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />

112 8th Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J. 08226<br />

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CncloM check or money order with your request.<br />

SPORTS<br />

Second Little League<br />

sign-up announced<br />

N ministers who missed the<br />

iirst sign-up for Little League<br />

will have a second chance<br />

Saturday morning.<br />

. Any child between the ages <strong>of</strong><br />

eight and 12 who are interested<br />

in playing in the league can go<br />

to the Youth Center. 6th st and<br />

Atlantic av.. between the hours<br />

<strong>of</strong> 10 a.m. and noon. . ' . '<br />

Parents are encouraged to<br />

accompany their child since a<br />

permission slip will need to be<br />

signed and there is a $3 charge<br />

for insurance.<br />

Coaches are also needed for<br />

this season. Anyone interested<br />

in participating can either<br />

come to Saturday's sign-up or<br />

contact Harry Vanderslice<br />

(399-3564) or Bill Pfeiffer (399-<br />

7212).<br />

The Little League program is<br />

sponsored by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Youth Athletic Association. ,<br />

crm<br />

Catching up<br />

Florida is a nice place to visit, especially when Major League<br />

Spring Training is in progress, but things tend to happen quickly in<br />

Tri-County area sports. This week we'll catch up with some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

highlights<br />

Two former Atlantic <strong>City</strong> High School basketball stars, Don<br />

Marsh and Andy Fields, received post-season honors for their<br />

success in the college sport. Marsh, a Junior at Franklin & Marshall<br />

who was the MVP in the Middle Atlantic Conference as a<br />

sophomore, earned third team, Ail-American honors for Division<br />

III (his past year. He scored his 1,000th college point this year.<br />

Fields, the 6-7 sophomore at Cheyney State whose high school<br />

career was limited to a single season by open-heart surgery, was<br />

selected to the Pennsylvania Conference Eastern all star team.<br />

Fields was twice named to the ECAC weekly all-star team this past<br />

season.<br />

With the Seagull Classic apparently beaded back to Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong>'s Convention Hall the selection <strong>of</strong> three former Seagullers to<br />

the Parade Magazine All-American team adds a great deal <strong>of</strong><br />

additional prestige to the high school tournament. West Philly's<br />

Gene Banks, Albert King <strong>of</strong> Brooklyn's For Hamilton and James<br />

Ratiff <strong>of</strong> Washington's Eastern were three <strong>of</strong> 10 first team members<br />

announced recently.<br />

Another former Seagull player, Larry Petty <strong>of</strong> New York's<br />

Power Memorial, was named to the fourth team. Six-seven KeUy<br />

Tripucka <strong>of</strong> Bloomfield, rumored headed for Notre Dame, was<br />

New Jersey's only player in the top 40. Tripucka made the third<br />

team. .<br />

The regional All-American teams selected by a panel <strong>of</strong> coaches<br />

for McDonald's annual all-star game, included Banks, King,<br />

Ratiff, Petty, Tripucka plus 6-7 Richie Wejnert <strong>of</strong> St. Anthony <strong>of</strong><br />

Jersey <strong>City</strong>. Wejnert has accepted a basketball scholarship to<br />

South Carolina.<br />

Lower Cape May Regional didn't win the District 32 wrestling<br />

championship this year (it was taken by Absegami) but Coach Bill<br />

„ GarrJim does nave one very proud accomplishment. Larry Debris,<br />

his 170-pound Regional tshampion this season, was named Region<br />

Eight's "Outstanding Wrestler." The award went to Buena's Rick<br />

Dellegatta the previous year.<br />

Ken Farrell, former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> tennis player and part-time<br />

sports correspondent for this paper, is part <strong>of</strong> the varsity tennis<br />

team at The Citadel. Farrell is 3-6 in varsity doubles action with<br />

wins over Temple, West Chester State and Armstrong State. The<br />

Bulldog tennis team just recently completed a trip through Florida<br />

during their Spring break. They will complete their regular season<br />

one week from Saturday against the University <strong>of</strong> South Carolina.<br />

Farrell was 19-7 in doubles and 1-0 in singles last year for <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>'s South Jersey champions. He is also associate sports editor <strong>of</strong><br />

the college's newspaper.<br />

Failing to win a single event in your first varsity track meet is a<br />

pretty tough way to start a coaching career. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Wayne<br />

Colman. who admitted the Raiders are facing some tough competition<br />

on this year's track schedule (it was powerful Vtnelahd<br />

who shut them out <strong>of</strong> first place) should be forgiven, however, if the<br />

loss didn't hit him quite so hard.<br />

Two days before the inaugural match Colman's wife, Tonagee.<br />

gave birth to a baby girl. Congratulations. Coach!<br />

In a poll <strong>of</strong> area coaches conducted by W-O-N-D Radio and announced<br />

last Sunday night, Pat Dougherty was named top girls'<br />

basketball coach for the second straight season in Atlantic, Cape<br />

May and Cumberland counties. Atlantic <strong>City</strong>'s Bill Swain got the<br />

nod in boys' basketball and Absegami's Rich Pemberton in<br />

wrestling. Special coaching awards were presented to Holy Spirit<br />

girls' tennis coach John Smith and Bill Poulson, coach <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Atlantic Community College women's basketball team.<br />

Let's conclude with a final word on an unfortunate situation.<br />

<strong>On</strong> two or three occasions this past basketball season this<br />

reporter was forced to miss an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> basketball game. The<br />

facts were gathered for us by others so we could pass them along to<br />

you. This generally happens a couple times each season.<br />

Unfortunately, one <strong>of</strong> the games- we missed was the Raiders'<br />

meeting with Lower Cape May Regional down in Erma.' It was to<br />

become a rather controversial contest since a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Lower Cape May school board, George Jackson, came charging<br />

out <strong>of</strong> the stands while the game was in progress and grabbed<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> junior Steve Gillin. Jackson later claimed he was trying<br />

to prevent Gillin from kicking a T xrwer Cape May player, Mike<br />

Hickman, who had just drawn an <strong>of</strong>fensive foul.<br />

We made very little comment on the situation when the game<br />

was reported here, though we did relay the basic facts. But there<br />

have been subsequent developments that cannot be overlooked.<br />

Following the game Jackson refused to apologize to Gillin for his<br />

interference < Jackson was escorted from the gymnasium after the<br />

attack) and Steve's father pressed assault charges against him.<br />

The case was decided while we were in Florida and Jackson was<br />

acquitted. So be it.<br />

But, in the process <strong>of</strong> presenting his decision. Lower Township<br />

Municipal Court Judge Louis Mattera went a step further. The<br />

judge "commended" Jackson for his efforts.<br />

Now this reporter does not have enough legal background to<br />

comment on Judge Mattera's innocent verdict. But it is absolutely<br />

mind boggling to believe that a responsible representative <strong>of</strong> law<br />

and order would actually commend a spectator for taking the law<br />

into his own hands. This ridiculous comment gives all future fans a<br />

precedent if they care to do something a bout what is happening in a<br />

sporting event.<br />

If the judge praised Jackson for his actions, then, presumably, he<br />

would also have praised Mr. Gillin if he had stormed onto the court<br />

and protected his son from Jackson. Then a Lower Cape May fan<br />

could earn praise by protecting Jackson from Gillin and, before<br />

you know it, there would be an entire gymnasium full <strong>of</strong> people<br />

earning judicial commendations.<br />

It's time the Cape-Atlantic League and other scholastic<br />

organizations take a firm stand on this kind <strong>of</strong> spectator interference.<br />

Notices should be displayed that clearly inform all<br />

ticket hoklera that buying that ticket does not entitle them to do<br />

anything but sit and watch a sporting event Any abuse, either<br />

physical or verbal, which could create crowd control probJema<br />

should be rewarded by a quick ejection.<br />

Sad things have happened in •part* over the put few yean aad<br />

most <strong>of</strong> the problems have started with the fan. If we dont want<br />

these problems in our area then somebody must take the steps<br />

necessary to prevent them.<br />

School board members and Judges should actually ne among the<br />

first to stop this kind <strong>of</strong> i ^ ^ ^ ^<br />

The Youth Center will<br />

sponsor a '.'Anything Goes"<br />

weekend April 23 at noon.<br />

Students may sign up through<br />

their class advisors. For more<br />

information see Mike and<br />

PAGE 11 — SECTION TWO<br />

Youth Center news<br />

George at the Center. The<br />

Center will also sponsor a trip<br />

to Florida in the fall. A meeting<br />

will be held Friday night, April<br />

15 at 8-30 p.m. at the Youth<br />

Center. 6th and Atlantic av.,See<br />

Mike. ' • • _ . . . .<br />

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Trade Show in Wild wood convention hall/ April<br />

16 & 17. Eligibility restricted to owners &<br />

Managers in lodging & Food service.<br />

Phone<br />

646-6655<br />

123 S. Main St.<br />

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