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Raidtn and Cowboy* Flag Football player* behind Speakers' Table at Mini-Banquet in Legion Home. Back row: Mark Bobbin*, Coach of Raider*, Dave Griffin, Coach of Cowboy*, Bill Sherman, M.C. * ». (Photo by A1 Campbell, CMCH) Incident at M. T.H.S.

KIWANIS BASKETBALL The Cape Maj^Court House Kiwani* Club opWied the 1979 «ea*on with a 51-43 -win over > Cape May Kiwanis Club at the . Middle Township High ^School Gym. % In a game that got off to a slow start, it was Court House 10-8 after the quarter, Cape May 21-18 at the half, Court House 37-33 atvdie end of the third quarter and wound up with Court Houie taking charge in the 4th quarter and winning 51-43. Showing a well-balanced offense with their big men Ted Croitor and BUI "The Rev. ,r Reasner dominating the boards, Capt. Dave May getting the ball downcourt; ably assisted by . Steve Frame and with the deadly shooting of Tom Poponak, the Court House team dominated thy game.

Teachers are forever being criticized by the local taxpayers. They always want more money, they have a loft job, through work ev*ry day by 3:00 B<M., holidays off, summer

vacation, etc. But r*-- ~

a moment too sdbn, as the patient was turning blue and in another 7 minutes without oxygen would have expired. Now they had to get his mind back in working order, for he was completely disoriented.

3ut .The Old Sport, on a With the help of Nora Clark, film man-to-man and Bezaire had thie visit to Middle Township School Nurse and BUI Penman, only 2 points for the rest of the

High School in a quest for sports Girls BasketbaU Coach, this was

accomplished. The student was

For Cape May, Bill Bezaire and Don Dodson and A. Craig had 13f 13, and t 10 points respectively and were always c threat to score. When Bezaire reached 11 points, Sttjve, Frame was assigned the task of covering aim man-to-man and Bezaire had

news for his column, observed an incident that 'shows, how capable teacheis can be, who are trained to react to an emergency. Answering a caU for help in the gym adjacent to the main gym, John Roberson and Chuck Daugherty, 'of the Physical Education' Staff, found that a student, engaged in a basketball game had landed on his head in a fall. Going into action fast, these men realized that the boy had swaUowed hi} /tongue and was choking to death from lack of oxygen. In additioiy his jav/s were locked in’ a convulsion. Using a rubber screw that he always carries on his person, Chuck Daugherty, Varsity Baseball Coach, was able to get an opening for John Roberson, former Head Football and Tennis Coach, and Chairman of the Physical Education Department, tn use to pry open the mouth and release the tongue, giving him aid. And not ADULT VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE The Kiwanis Spikers moved into first place by defeating Jameswpy’s "Beauford Bullies" in 3 straight games, whUe the . Acme Acers were losing 3 games to Murphy’s Mart Manlers. In an unfortunate accident whUe warming up before th<^ game, Gordon Hansen of Acme suffered an ankle injury and was lost to the team. Acme was forced to play the match with only 4 men and bowed in three

games.

In the 7:00 P.M. contest, the Optimists took two out of three from the Sheriffs Dept. Kiwanis coasted in with 3 wins over Jamesway to take over 1st place in the Adult .Volleyball League sponsored by the Recreation Dept. Murphy’s Mart upset Acme by taking all three games. Team Standings (W-L): Kiwanis 14-4, Acme 11-7, Optimists 12-6, Sheriffs Dept. 6-12, Murphy’s Mart 9-9, Jamesway 2-16.

helped into a ^feT;chah, held under a cold shoWer -and then taken to the Emergency Room of the Burdette Tomlin Hospital, the patient was checked out and relased. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stout and grandfather, Mr. Irwin Stout can be reassured that their son and grandson received the bfst possible care and prompt aefcon from two of the teachers whom their taxes support in the Middle Township f High School. This incident recalled to Edmund Webb, Principal, another

incident several years ago, when Couhty. “We will play any the quick action of Fred Grosse, independent team in the

County,” fie said and hopes to be challenged in the immediate future. For games call 465-4400. “We have a combination of youthful exuberance and wisdom” says “the Coach.”

now Athletic Director of the High School i n applying mouth-to-mouth resuscitation saved the life of another student. Rick Stout is fine now. He was seen playing basketball at St. Raymond’s Church in the

Villas on Sunday.

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game.

For the Kiwanis Big Five,

Tom Poponak led with 14 points, Frame had 13, and Croitor showed flashes of his 1,000 poinr Middle Township career by scoring 12 points and sinking the most spectacular shot of the game, while falling away from the basket. Dave May, Bill Reasner, Bill Balliette and Gfl Sinkway ontribuled to

the well-balanced attack. Coach Bill Sherman was

pleased with the teamwork exhibited by his doughty players, and now claims the championship of Cape May

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