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Stone Harbor Canal Sparkles in the Sun.
Recreation Programs Begin Fri.
STONE HARBOR - The borough's recreation program gets underway Friday. June 13 at both the 82nd and 97th St. centers., and according to director Rob Dewey, there are programs which should appeal to a wide of tastes and ages. Major activities and events include: TKNNI8 Trnnlo Program Mrnnbprahipis available (o anyone renting or living in Stone Harbor on a wavM.al, monthly, or weekly basis Registration is B a m to noon dally at B2nd St Nonmember* are welcome to play whenever courts are open and may reserve lime during the 1-4 p.m hours Tournaments - Junior avents for age* 8 IB the week o( July 14-18 Adult* 'age* 17-up): Single* - July 19-30; Double* - Aug 2-24 Entry forma available at 82nd St Tennis lessons Private and Hard Action In Softball Kona Sports, one of the Men’s Softball League's hottest commodities, swept a trio of games as they whipped Parkway Exxon 94. Flim Flam Candles 12-2 and the highly-touted coast Guard Bears 12-4. The Bears however did pummel Law’s Printing 276 with a 23-hit attack highlighted by Jeff Girard’s 5 RBI's. Captain Sig’s Seafood also fell prey to the varacious Bears 14-4. Captain Sig’s then outWt Everlon Fabrics 8-2 and National Associates 12-11 to make it a winning week. The C-View Inn mugged it up after back to back conquests over Flim Flam Candles and Coast Guard Electronics 20-5. Ken Ferrantr and Bill Arnold rapped out four hits apiece to pace the C-View in the EECEN skirmish! The Electronics base bounced back to bounce Flim Flam 13-11 in an exciting ballgame. Doc Babore and Rkk Denny each collected a pair of hits to help Burkes motor past Bayshore Lounge 14.6 P A K Associates put it all together to unglue Bayshore Lounge in the late innings 11-8. Rick's of Rio Grande smoked Bayshore Lounge in the fourth and fifth innings to break up a tight game to win going away 123. Jack Jenkins. Herb Hudson. Ken Rybeck and Clary Monzgomerv aU slapped three hits apiece. One of Montgomery's hits was a tremendous home
run.
To date the Ugly Mug, Ricks of Rio Grande and Grandes remain unbeaten at the top of the circuit.
*miill group (maximum of thrw) imtnictlon offwrd by court pro Carol Brown. Scheduling at 8 to noon at 82nd SI. ATHLETIC UCADUKS IJUie League Ha«eball Spen nored by the Stone Harbor Lions Hub - Ages 8-13 Slgn-up Marts 9 a m June 30 at the new field. 80th and Second Ave . and continue* July 1-3. Players may also sign up In the regular season No one Is’ cut (fames atart July 7 Men's Basket ball - Ages 18-up Eight-team league playing Tuesday and Thursday nights starling July 3 Those entering teams should contact 82nd St center. 388-1210. as soon at possible Youth Basketball leagues Junior Cirli (ages 11-141. Boys (ISIS). and Senior Cirls iages 1S-I8) have registration respectively at 6,7 and 8 p m July 8 at the 9«th St court Thoae interested should come dmsed to play so that team* can be selected Soccer league* — Ages 8-12 and 13-17. Signup/Practice game* 7
p m Wednesday. July 2 and Monday. July 7 al the 82nd St. field, league play "for both divisions begins Juiy II C.lrJ« Softball — Age* B-1S Wed .• nesday mornings 10:15 to 11:30 * starting July 9 Equipment I* . provided * Volleyball — Adults Monday evenings at 7 p.m for "informal games A league will be formed if there la sufficient interest ACTIVITIES FOR ALL »7lh St. Outer - Six lighted shuffleboard court*, croquet, horseshoes. playground equipment, basketball court. *2nd St. ( enter — Paddle lennis. volleyball, table tennis, tethcrball. frlsbee games, basketball court, lighted backboard for tennis and handball and playground equipment For further information, call 368 1210. or slop by either Ideation to talk lo the supervisor on duty or pick ut> a brochure
FISHING HOT SPOT on the Jersey Cape for early season weakfishing is the long—and usually crowded-Thlrd Avenue Jetty in Cape May at the foot of Ocean Beach Drive. CUyafCape May BS4-SIII ext. f7 CITY OF CAPE MAY RUMMER RECREATION SCHEDULE (Starting Jme If All Program
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Aduh Lenm toSwIm (13 4 up) #-7p.m. Men's Softball •:»pm Coed Adult Night T-#p.m. Day Camp Program (7-l2yearaoid> s-Sp.m
TUESDAY
Infant Swim rss-lOa.m Ttmr Tota (3-3yrs old) 10:l»-!S:«a.a. Children Ledm to Swim tS-12) 5:304p m ; 6 I84:45p m
7-7: SO p.m.
Woenen'a Softball f 6pm Lifesaving (ISAupi 7:3M:30pm. Dny Camp Program (7-12yraoldi s-3pro
WEDNESDAY
Infant Swim (8-12) t:3O10a.m. Tiny Tota (3-51 I0:is-I0:«a.m, Senior GUzen Swim Il-noon
Children Learn toSwtm 16-12) 5:364p.m.; 6: !V«:4Sp.m lifesaving (13* up)
DANCE
Pro Schoof t:30-IS:2Sa n
. 7-7:30pn .7:964:30pnr
Ballet <6-ll> 10:30-11:2Sam. Jazz (6-11) U-30am.-13:25pm TapiS-lll. 12:30-1 30 pm Day Camp Program (7-12) 6-3 pm.
THURSDAY
Acrobatics (allages) 3-3:S6p m Women's Exerciae 66 35 pm Ballet Il2*up) 7 7 33pm Tap < 12 A up) . . 8 8 33pm Jazz (12 A up) 610pm Women's Softball 6-7 pm
Scuba Diving
Day Camp Program (7-12) . Senior Citizen Swim Lifesaving <16 A up) Men's Softball Day Camp Program <7-121.
Youth Hour Family Night
6:30-10 30p m
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. . 3.434:43 p m 74p.m.

