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AMONG THE CHAMPS in Junior Baikrtball this seassn in Cape Mly were these two Warriors. Reggie Taylor, left, and Kenny Wright: here posing with their coach George Holden SIHI Mayor Arther Blomhvsst. center.

Jr. Tennig Tourney July 14-18 STONE HARBOR - The borough'» Junior Tennis Tournaments will be the week of July id thru 18th on the 82nd St courts from l to

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There are two age divisions for both bays and girls: Ages 8 to 12 will be one division and from 13 to

16 in the other.

According to tennis coordinator Tom Jordan, play will be round robin in both divisions with the two contestants in each division having the highest scores playing match to determine the champion. Registration to enter the tournaments must be made before noon this Saturday at the 82nd St. recreation office. All Junior tennis buffi j are invited to enter this annual event.

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42nd Annual Ragatta On Sunset Lake

WILDWOOD CREST — The 42nd Annual Invitational Regatta, sponsored by the Greater Wildwood Yacht Club, begins 10 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. July 12 and 13 at Sunset Lake here Fox Blasts Proposed Shore Acts COURT HOUSE — The citizens of the Jersey shore are in for ‘‘one-two punch’' from their leaders in Trenton and Washington, according to Republican congressional candidate • Beech Fox. Fox was referring to the Dunes and Shorefront Protection Act being proposed in the state legislature and the Barrier Islands Protectiqp Act proposed by Representative Philip Burton (DCal.) in the U.S. House of Representatives. TF GOVERNOR Byrne and the North Jersey Democrats don’t succeed in taking away our right to home rule," said Fox in a news release, “then the Democrat majority in Congress might get the federal government to do it instead’’ The two bills would severely restrict the rights of locaj/ residents and municipalities to make their own development plans, according to Mr.

Fox.

Both Mils, he said, would transfer broad discretionary powers for land use planning to their respective executive agencies. THE TRENTON proposal would put the State DEP in charge of shore development, and the measure by Representative Burton would allow the U.S. Department of the Interior to include large parcels of property In a Barrier Islands National Park System, he explained. Fox warned the affected property ownen and municipal leaders to concentrate their lobbying efforts on assemblymen and state senators when protesting the Dunes Protection Act. "It is the elected state legislators who will vote on this measure," Fox said, "other officials can only lend their influence as private citizens or local

Peggy McGrath, regatta coordinator, expects over 70 sailors in four boat classes: Lasers. GP 14’s, Comets and Sunfish. Approximately two-thirds of the entrants are from out-of-town yacht clubs

Boating enthuiiasts are also welcome to watch the summer series races, every weekend at the yacht club, the mid-week races on Wednesdays, and the Commodores’ Regatta, • August 30 and 31.

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