Cape May County Herald, 8 February 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 16

PAGE 16t* , J[_ Sideline Shots By The Old Sport It’l a Wee thing that the «*•> « ho01 “ I*" <>»»< Middle Townih p RecreaUon Project of the newly resurrected Department is doin^for the 4-H K*y Club will present a first Foundation at the Lockwood g*™ °f btoketball between the Youth Center on Dennisville Rd. &>?« Varsity Club and the Girls It is Installing the basketball Varsity Basketball Team. Then backboards which were donated m,m event will be a contest by the Court House Kiwanis between two faculty Club. After thKbackboards are teams, one led by Dick Ludwig, in place, Gregg Arnold and Ills former Glassboro “star, staff will paint the lines of the\ court and basketball can be ' Tickets are a 50 cent donation played by the youth of the V students if bought at the community. I’m sure the local sqiool and SI.00 at the box Boy Scouts, Troop 65, under the office and $2:00 for adults. This leadership of Norm Cross, ^ * worthwhile charity event Scoutmaster will enjoy the new it is hoped that the public facility. will tum and support it. Buy a ••• ticket even if you can’t get to Meanwhile, back at the the game. There will be no - , \ Quonset Hut on Reading Ave.. freebies for the game, even the the building which formerly Old Sport will have to dig into housed the ‘Township Road bis fixed income to buy a ticket Dept.fe trucks and heavy for this game. equipment is quietly undergo-ng ** a rehabilitation treatment by a 1° High School Basketball, the crew of CETA workers under Panthers have been seeded 4th in the leadership of “Jovial Jack’’ Group II South Jersey State Schafer, retired Atlantic Electric Tournament play. Number one, Co. trtibble-shooter, who along bf course, is powerhouse . with BilTRocap was responsible Pleasantyille. In second for the installation of lights at position is Haddon Hei ghts, Meiporial Field back in 1946. A tbir js Salem and then Middle new floor is being laid over the Twp. Middle may knock off concrete surface and it is hoped ^ omc ear *y tournament foes, but that an indoor*outdoor nylon tb® Gld Sport does not envision carpet can be installed. Very th em ever beating Plcasantville, * clever caricatures of Walt wh ich is undefeated this season. Tumier and Jack Schafer have However, miracles do happen been painted on the wall by a ant * perhaps "Red Shadow talented painter and sculptor Ludman will perform one this whose work will eventually be y car - y seen at the proposed Cultural *** Arts Center, to be located at the M r - & Richard Harmon Old-Two-Room Schoolhouse on went U P t0 Madison Square Dias Creek Rd., which has Garden in the “Big Apple” to nostalgic memories for The Old see their son Ricky perform for Sport. Syracuse. Being a “white knuckle" flier* ‘(Hke' Mike

gilt BrraHi Dougherty U eyeing hi* newly hung indoor batting cage with apprehension. Andrew, who rule* his baseball domain, like Edward G. Robinson controfled the gangsters in the old-time movies, can’t wait to bat the ball around. But the School Board has issued an ultimatum: Mustn’t touch till March 1st. So along with Art “Duel” Tuel, who wants his girls working out with their softball bats, Chuck is biting his fingernails and waiting. ••• Chuck Dougherty is also working on some paperwork. The curriculum for his Baseball Clinic which will be held at the High School on March 17th for Little League and Babe Ruth League coaches and managers and anyone interested in youth baseball, "Mr, Clutch Hitter” will be doing the lecturing on batting. More on this clinic later when the information is released.

BENEFIT BASKETBALL GAME A basketball doubleheader will be played at the Middle Twp. High School Gym on Friday, Feb. 9th, sponsored by the Key Club of Middle Twp. High School, for the benefit of the Children’s Ward of Burdette Tomlin Hospital. The preliminary game will see the cheerleaders playing against the Middle Twp. Boys Vanity Team. But the boys will be handicapped by wearing some kind of gloves, perhaps boxing gloves. Hie main event will find two Faculty teams going up against each other. One is captained by' Mn. Weimer and the other by ■' Mr. Ludwig.

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tone Harbor y^LJLgTTgML—— Back By Popular Demand FABULOUS FIFTIES BEEF AND BEER NIGHT'

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Prizes Galore for Best Costumes From The 50’s and 60’s Dance Contest and Lots of Fun

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AVALON COMMUNITY HALL 30th St. and the Beach Avalon 9:00 P.M. til ?

Donation of $5.00 per person will benefit the Fire Lions Junior Football program. Get out your saddle shoes and letter sweaters and rock to the sounds of those “Fabulous Fifties."