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Cape Men’s Volley Wins

CAPE MAY-Hm Cm* Guard Bears with Dave Stahl and Tom Dunn at the helm rammed Kahn's Ugly Muggers (or a 15-7,15-1,13-15 match triumph. Jerry Roth’s all-around play and Mike Murphy's serving finally surged the "muggers” to a third game

P A K Associates stunningly tripped the Stumbiers II with relative ease 15-7,15-10,1M. Mike Kelly, Chris Kelly and Dave

Matagieee sparked P A K with darting serves. Dave Piacentine and Jeff Small played great volleyball at the front for the StumWers Library HI upped their record to 6 and 0 by smothering the Smoke Eaters 15-1,15-1, 15-5 with delicate sets and thunderous smashes from the hands of Steve Givens, Jack Given, end Alan Thomas. Charley Hickman, Larry Brown and Jim

Harbor Plans Athletic Field Renovation

STONE HARBOR - A bond ordinance of 9161,500 has been passed by borough council to finance complete renovation and restructuring of the baseball field at 80th St., the playground equipment and both the tennis and basketball courts at 60th and 90th Sts. Planned la the removal of Slat Street thus joining the present fields at 80th and 82nd Sts. The baseball diamond on the 80th St. field will be relocated so that home plate will be on the westerly side of the

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Kelly were ‘hot’ for the Firemen. Riffraff playing like the champions they are ripped Kona Sports 15-2, 15-4,154 'u Rick Ferrante and Merc Bauman ■ termed the opposition with a downpour of serving acta. Joe Fronschak played well up front for the baffled

grounds on the COth St. side and the outfield will be on the First Ave. side of the

Underground sprinklers, a new backstop and fencing are all included to the improvements to the field. On street parking will be available on both the First and Second Ave. sides of the field Resurfacing of the tennia courts,* improvements to the athletic building and beautification of the shrubs on the 82nd St. field will also be included In the plans. The State Department of must ap81st St. First and Second Aves. Included in the recreation plans will be complete upgrading of the facilities at 98th and 97th Sts. This work will cover the tennis and basketball courts as well as playground equipment. In all, the total project will cost $170,000.

Cape Woman Top Archer MAYS LANDING - Debbie Reeves of W. Cape May, a 1979 graduate of Atlantic Community College, v has been named for the second consecutive year to the Women’s Collegiate All-America Archery Team by the National Archery Association. Reeves achieved AIK America honors by scoring 1 1,145 out of a possible 1,400. 744 out of a possible 900 and 502 out of a possible 730 In Federation of International Target Archery (FTTA) competition. Twelve male and 13 female archers are selected for the AllAmerica team each year on the .basis of performance to FITA competition. AD archers from accredited two and fouryear United States colleges are eligible. Selection to membership on the AllAmerica Team is the highest honor available to a collegiate archer. Reeves is ranked 94th nationally and sixth to the U.S. Inter-collegiate twoyear division. This spring, She placed first in the NJ. State Outdoor Intercollegiate Championships and second in the Eastern Regional Intercollegiate Championships. Ms. Reeves is continuing her formal education at Kansas University where she is a pharmacy major.

Axelhon and Johnson netted the Disilluiionytes 15-3, 154), 15-7 despite the fine serving of Fete Hart and Roy Hartie. Jim Riddle, Ernie Troiano and Jerry ‘the groom’ Griffin hauled in the majority of the A A J points with pinpoint spiking and swarming defense. Cape May’s Public Relations A Recreating men's league play Tuesday and Friday from 7-10 p.m. The Women's league competes Wednesday evenings from 8-10 p.m. All gamel for both Volleyball leagues, take place at the ane May City Elementary Sntool located on Lafayette Street Information * concerning Cape May’s Recreation leisure time activities can be obtained by calling 8848411, ext. 20 or 27.

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