Cape May County Herald, 16 April 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 18

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The Herald and The Lantern

Wednesday. April 16. 1980

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The Middle Twp Pan there were looking good in selling an early season 2-1 record in baseball They lout a heart-breaker to St Joe's of Hammonton in the eighth inning. A tough one for "J.CV Rollins to lose Neal Oiase is undefeated in tvYlistart* The spirit on the team is great and coach Oiuck Dougherty ispell my name right!) has the team hustling Incidentally it was Harvey Toier and not Ken Johnson who knocked in the vital run against Lower Cape May Regional Local Softball Teams are practicing diligently for the opening of the Cape May County Men’s Softball League on May 5 There Donkey B'hall In Panther’s Gym April 23 COURT HOUSE (hat crazy unpredictable sport, donkey basketball, comes to the Middle Township High School gym. at 7 30 p m April 23 The Varsity Basketball Players and ^Faculty members will be the opponents tor will it be the donkies? > when Shaw Bros bring their combination of circus atmosphere and rodeo thrills to town for the benefit of the March of Dimes Advance tickets are • available at the main office 10 to 3:30, or by calling 405-

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are 16teams in the League: The Ugly Mug. Kona' Sports. Rick’s of Rio Grande, Grande's. Coast Guard Training Center, Burke's. Parkway Exxon, Laws Printing. Tolz Realtors. Captain Sigs, Bayshore Lounge. PAK Associates. Coast Guard Electronics. National Associates, Everlon Fabrics. Film Flam

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The season runs into midAugust with playoffs on the 11th. 13th and 15th for Qound I. August IB. 20 and 22* for* Round II (Best of three games) and the championship on completion of Rounds I and II 'Best of Five Games) Games will be played at Cape May. Rio Grande. County Park. Lower Cape May Regional Coast Guard Base. Maxwell Field in Wildwood and Memorial Field in Court Hoise. PanthersBaseball COURT HOUSE - The Middle Township Panthers completed a busy week of hasOball by defeating Lower Cape May 10-5 Friday. Middle’s broke the game open in the sixth dnd seventh innings Jim Pickering had 3 for 5 hits Neal Chase won his second gapie without a loss, holding The Caper Tigers

to 4 hits

On Thursday the Panthers lost 3-0 toSt Joseph's of Hammonton in the eighth inning after a scoreless game till then' Middle made a gallant try to pull it out in the eighth but came up short. J. C. Collins, pitched o strong game, striking out 12 men but was reached for a long home run over the track by IJstaofSt Joe’s The Panthers opened the season on Tuesday by healing Absegami 5-0 Neal Chase and Art Cannon were the battery and Chase looked impressing, holding the Braves to 2 hits The Panthers made only 5 hits but produced 5 runs. Kick Stout, J. ('. Collins, Neal Chase. Jimmy Killian, and Danny /Vrenberg. collected the hits for Middle while Pappas had Absegami's only 2 hits At this point in the season, it looks like St Joseph's and Middle could he battling it out for the C.A.L. Championship

3 Win Twice COURT HOUSE' - In track. Middle Township opened the season by beating Absegami 7tK6l Double winners were Tim Saddler. Freshman in the 100 and 200 yart! dash. I>on Richardson, senior in the high jump and pole vault, and Don Rhlnesmith senior, in the shot put and discus.

COURT HOUSE - In 8 innings, the Lady Panthers Soft Ball team defeated Absegami to open the

season. Sue Strenland was the winning pitcher in the 8-7 victory

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