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Thursday, June 28,1979

/PORT/ Point Race Set

* I.IFKSWKHS Applicants for position as lifeguard on the Stone Harbor Iteach Patrol await their turn before entering surf for the half mile swim test. (Photo by Al Westoff. p For Fine Lingerie. 'Slippers. > Hones Hosiery, Donsklns, Terry Lpungewear, ond Much More VISIT

CAPE MAY POINT - A 5-Mile Run sponsored by the Cape May Point Volunteer Fire Co. 1 will be held Saturday, July 7. A 2-Mile Run for Fun will start at 9:30 a.m. at the circle in the center of town. The 5-Mile Run will startat tOa.m.at the circle. Entry fees are $4 for pre-registration by mail • cost includes a race t-

shirt) and $5 for postregistration the day of the race (T-shirts while the supply lasts). Pre-registrants in both races will receive T-shirts. First, second and third place winners in the short race will be awarded ribbons. Pre-registration forms can be found at local stores.

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STONE HARBOR- Registration for the Stone Harbor Soccer League will be held Monday July 2. 7 p.m. .at the H2nd St field for youngsters ages 13 through *18 In its Prst year of existence, the League, will have four teams playing Monday and Friday evenings. Soccer players younger than 13 may also come to the registration, if ther£. is sufficient interest, the recreation depai tmenPwill set up a program for this age group also. Recreation staff members Paul Blau. Pat : deGrouchy, and Tom Jordan will be in charge of organization of the league and officiating all contests. Blau in particular has an extensive soccer background, having a fine Cosmos Soccer Champs

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Harbor-KValon Cosmos soccer team topped the Wildwood Crest team 6-3 in Stone Harbor Saturday to win the Cape May,-Avalon Soccer League cham-

pionship.

The Cosmos completed the season with a perfect

10-0 record.

Pete Soens. 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Soens of Avalon made three goals and one assist in Satur-

day s game.

the Wildwood Crest team had a '9-1 seasonal

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career on the University of Delaware sqjigd after making the - All State team in high school. He is also a registered soccer official Candidates are requested to come dressed to play for the purpose of selecting balanced teams. Selection should be finalized by the con elusion of the second tryout session, to be held at the same time and location on Friday July 6th. For further information concerning the Stone Harbor Soccer League or other programs, contact the recreation office, 82nd St. and Second Ave.. 368-

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Deckman In Golf Contest NEW YORK - William J . Deckman. Junior, of 26 West 11th Street. Avalon, is eligible to win a free trip to Scotland and $1,000 as a result of scoring a hole-in-one at the Southern Manor Country Club. Deckman’s ace qualified him for the 19th annual Rusty Nail Hole-in-One Sweepstakes, a national competition sponsored by the Drambuie Liqueur Company of Edinburgh. Scotland The winner will be announced early-next year Graduation At Vo-Tech COURT HOUSE — The Cape May V County Vocational Technical Center graduated the Class of 1979 from the school, June 21. Some 355 students were recognized as meeting the requirements of the chosen vocational trade and prepared to enter the world of work. Graduating students selected as guest speakers were Tamala Marks of Beauty Culture, and Nicholas Crivelli of the Graphic Arts course. The Reverend Dr. John F. Garrahan of the United Methodist Church gave the Invocation followed by a Welcome frbm Gamaliel Broadley. Board President. William Sturm extended greetings on behalf of the Board of ChosenVree holders. Daniel L? Money. VoTech Principal, presented the Class qf 1979. James Scrivam. Board of Education Vice-president, awarded diplomas and awards to the graduates Mr Robert Toft, Superintendent, made the concluding remarks. Contrary to common belief, cats are able to see "in color." according to Ranger Rick’s Nature Magazine. However, their perception is limited.

Men’s Softl|pll Standings CAPE MAY - Lawl STANDINGS Pringng captured three TEAMS W L games last week by virtue Gloria's . 6 0 of the hitUng of Bill Cook, Kona 8 1 Carl Umschied, Ed Grant,. Rick's of Rio Grande .9 2 Mike Horn, Billy Coombs Law's Printing 9 2 and Ron Deems. Palmer Chevrolet .7 2 Their victims - were Mayer’S Bar 5 3 Mayer's Bar 7-3, Captain P&KAssociates 4 4 Sig's Seafood 9-2 and Coast Everldn Fabrics. 4 5 Guard Electronics 8-2. Burke Motors 4 5 Rick's of Rio Grande Captain Sig’s.' 4 5 sped to victory over Bayshore Lounge 4 6 Everlon Fabrics 17-6 and Tolz Realtors 3 8 Tolz Realtors 15-8. Herb Coast Guard Elec 2 6 Hudson. Bob Matthews and Coast Guard Bears .2 7 David Adams led the way Rocking Chair 0 8 with their bats and Film Flam Flames .0 0

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