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FANTASTIC FLOUNDER! Grand Prize winner of the Wildwood Kids FishindlRodeo. Matt Benish, II, of N. Wildwood shows off his prize flounder. Pictured (I. to r.) are Angelo Versaggi, Honorary Chairman; Ralph Schaffer, Pres., Wildwood Rotary; Benish; Len Henderson, Cochairman; Tom Bradshaw, Co-chairman. Fishing Rodeo A Hit

THE WILDWOODS - As the 180 youngsters returned to dhe Wildwood Crest fishing docks here Friday afternoon (August 3) all carried their precious fishing poles, clutched plastic bags with one or two medium sized flounder and wore the biggest smiles imaginable. Why all this happiness on a hot, muggy August afternoon? Simply because theyAvere taking part in the Angelo Versaggi Girls and Boys Fishing Rodeo, cosponsored by the Wildwood Rotary Club and the City of Wildwood Public Relations Department. The youngsters fished a half day from the party fishing boats •Cherokee’, ‘Starlight" and •‘Royal Flush" When the biggest fish from each J>oat was compared, J^rt^year-old Mall HenisiCpf 103 Weal 10th Street,Mf.' Wildwood, had boated tfa^ largest fish of the afternoon and thus

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won the grand prize which is a trophy. fishing polqtfhd tackle box, as well as the delicious filets from* the ••doormat" he walked rfwaywith. According to cochairman Tom Bradshaw of the, Wildwood Rotary Club all the youngsters had a fine afternoon, even though a few got a little squeamish because of the rolling surface conditions. " I think I speak for every member of the Rotary Club when I say that this is one of the best things for the local children here in the summer, and we’re all proud to be a prt of it," said Ralph Schaffer, president of theclub. The following is a list of the winners of the fishing rodeo. GRAND PRIZE WIN.NER - Matt Benish. Largest Fish (Flounder) Cherokee - Capt. John Hall 1. Matt Benish • N W 2. Joe Slininski - N.W. 3. Ron Nirenberg - N.W. 4. Jim Romeo - Philfe. 5. Joe Kramer 6. L/ DiFoleo - N.W. 7. A. Osborn W.C. 8. Mark Vagliaq:-Phila. Starlight | Capt. Jimmy Cicchitli. 1. (Most fish) Robin Ridge Phila. 2. M. Smakulski N.W. 3. P. Shields N.W. 4. S. Koff - N.W. 5. Deb Faber - Phila. Starlight - Largest fish 1. M.Gessler -WW 2. C. Wixto • N.W. 3. M. Wixto • N W 4. B. Carmon W.C. 5. A. Schlusser - Ken. Sq. Pa. 6. J. Gillis Forrest Hill. Md.

Royal Flush Capt. Edward Royles 1. (Most fish) S Luker - WW 2. K Gesster - WW 1. (Largest) Tom Branneb - WW 2. K. Wilson. WW 3. B. Rlzi WW 4. R Hansen - WW 5. Anne Rlzzi - WW 6. R. Dilmar -WW7. Marijo Dougherty - WC 8. O Cherry WW 9 R. Thompson - WWW Cape Women's Softball CAPE M£Y — Defending champion Anchor Insurance of Wildwood took a giant step in the right direction of downing regular season champ. The Hut 5-1 In the first game of their best of three championship series. Anchor utilized the excellent play of Debbie and Jill Alexander and took full advantage of several Hut errors to tip the scales In their favor. The third game will be played August 9 at 5:15 p.m. on Lower Cape may Regional Field. In coasolation action The Fillies and P & K Associates split a pair of slugfests to even their series and 1 game apiece. The Fillies pounded out an 18-9 verdict to start things, but P & K bounced back and stormed to 10-5 win* The clincher to decide third place will be played Tuesday, August 14 at 6 p.m. on the Cape May Little League Field. i&v

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