Wednesday, March 5,1980
The Herald and The Lantern
Coastline Posts Dual B’ball Wins CAPE MAY-The Men’s Basketball League soared through its first two games here recently with an abundance of high-scoring, fast-breaking action. Coastline Advertising and the Poplar Cafe sqtfared off in the season opener with Coastline coasting to a 12085 verdict. The winners placed five players in double figures with 1 George Durante pounding in 44 points and Charlie Wise gliding in for 30 points to pace the attack. Tom Dollinger scored 16 points, Sandy McCullough 14 and John Linnlngton canned 12 pts to round out Coastline’s awesome of-
Football Boosters * Need Help COURT HOUSE - A big turnout of parents and others interested in helping the Middle Township Youth Football League is being urged for the 7:30 p.m. March 11 meeting of the Booster’s Club at the Boyd St. firehouse. “We need and urgently request hour help," league president Bill Adams states in a letter to parents. “There are many fund raising activities that a Booster Club could perform to help your children. “As parents we shouldn't expect to watch our boys and girls play and cheer the game of football, and then tell each of them to go out and sell one-day memberships if you want to have a banquet. As parents, we should let the kids do the playing, and we join to raise the funds to encourage them and recognize their talents." According to Mr. Adams, "our football league has been struggling financially for years.” He listed practice uniforms, helmets and shoulder pads, ice-packs, tape, first aid kits" and a host of other items needed for our youngsters." f Deaths \ ETHEL P. EVANS. M, of 332 39th SL. Avalon. Feb 28 She was a resident of this community for two FRANK FIDLER. ». of Briar wood Trailer Paris. Cape May Court House, Feb 29 He had served ten yeans as pastor of Trinity Protestant Church InGlassboro GEORGE FRAME JR.. 72. of 35 Fieldvlew Dr. N. Cape May, Feb 23 He was past chief, and a lifetime member of the Green Creek Fire Company. FRANK GALIK SR.. 75. of 2310 New York Ave N Wildwood, Feb 27. He was a member of the First Catholic Jednota and the Catholic Sokol MAE GL’MLEY. 91. of 3700 Bay Dr. Villas, Feb 28 She was retired from Bickford's Restaurant chain GERTRUDE HEWCTT. 59. of IS N Shorn Rd . Rio Grande. Feb 24 She was a resident of this yrea for SO years ELLEN E. HOFF. 67. of 509 W Mulberry St . N Wildwood, Feb 28 She was a resident here since 1917 CHARLES McCUMKEY, 90. of 23 81st St . Sea Isle City. Feb 27 He was a retired driver for the Philadelphia Bulletin MABEL B. POTTER of 32* 90th St . Stone Harbor. March I She lived here 70 hears and was an organiM and Sunday school teacher at Our Savior Lutheran Church, and a former clerk With Stone Harbor Lumber Co DAVID QUINLAN. 64. of 117 W Town Bank Rd . Town Hank Feb 28 He was past president of the Mid Atlantic Chapter of Electronics Representatives Association I.AVIMA SHESK. 60 of 513 E I-irk Dr Cape May Point. Feb 24 She lived here for 13 years RICHARD WILLIAMS SR.. 88 of Fox Run Rd. Cape May Court House. Feb 29 He was a retired Philadelphia teacher, and lived here 34 years
fense. Poplar Cafe was led by Bill Hartley with 23 pts and Gene Zebrowski. In the second contest, Middle Township Recreation roared from behind to outscore Jerry’s 92-81. Charlie McNeil and Floyd Shelton were dominant on the boards and from the perimeter tallying 36 and 22'points respectively to lead Middle. Jerry’s was spearheaded by the outside sharpshooting of John Freeman who canned 28 points, and by their inside force Jerry R own berg who collected 16 point*. Coastline Advertising pasted another victory up on the big board by transforming a 10-point deficit into a 108-96 success over Jerry’s. Jerry's once again got out of the gate fast racing to a 56-50 first half lead behind the inside play of Mark Rued (16 points) the outside touch of Chick
Ludman (17) and the overall play of leading scoring Jerry Rosenberg (21) Charlie Wise got red-hot midway through the thirdperiod to catapult Coastline into its first lead as he scored 16 of his game-high 44 points. George Durante swished in 32 tallies from long range and Jim Mooers dropped in 14 pts on short Jumpers and follow-ups. Kona Sports led by Bob Jackson’s 26 points, 20 rebounds and 8 blocked shots nipped Poplar Cafe down the stretch 73-69. Joe Gallagher and Tim Mason contributed handily to Kona's stretch drive scoring 16 and 13 markers, respectively Poplar Cafe sparked by Mark Bakanowtki (22 pts and Dallas Preston 12 pts nearly pulled it out. STANDINGS 1. Coaitlla* AdvtrlitteK 2 % 2. Kona Sporta | a 3 MkMkRec | a 4. Jwry'a a 2 5. Poplar Cafe a 2
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LIMITED MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE OfmIon ^Liking Olul) % The Avalon Fishing Club will accept 38 applications for membership from now until its annual shareholders meeting May 3,1980. Members acfcepted pay 1150.00 entrance fee which includes purchase of one share of corporate stock. Dues, which are currently *50.00 per year, permit unlimited use of the facilities for fishing. The club has plans to lengthen the pier from its present length of 550 feet to 675 feet which should make this one of the longest piers on the JerseyCoast and will facilitate 24 hour fishing regardless of the tides. The Avalon Fishing Club needs 200 active members to make its ojpansion feasible and when that total is reached the membership rolls will again be closed. For application or further information write “Treasurer" Avalon Fishing Club, 75 - 30th St., Avalon, N.J. 08202 or phone 609/9677155.
Benefit B'ball Game Saturday VILLAS — The Stone Harbor Police Department and the employees of the Stone Harbor Yacht
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Corporation will dhold a March of Dimes benefit basketball game at the Lower Township Recreation Center here R p.m. on March 8
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