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Sail in Regatta Boxing Coming To Wildwood Gloria’s Streaks
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WIIJJWOOD CREST - The familiar rainbow of billowing sails formed on Sunset l^ke for the 42nd time during the Annual Invitational .Regatta last weekend The regatta, sponsored by the Greater Wildwood Yacht Club, drew representatives from nine yacht clubs, all members of the South Jersey Yacht Racing Association. They included Wildwood,hCape May. Cooper River, Sea Isle City. Avalon, Union Ijtke. Ocean City. Hrigantine and Stone
Harbor In four race classes, the winners included fr6m first . tothird: Lasers — J. McCaissland. Cooper River; P.W. Wrignt, Cape - May and L. Clarkson, Cape • May; GP M’s T. Lord, R. Wilson. Cape May; AB Robertson. B. Dungan, Cooper River and W. •Barrie, G Barrie. Cape May Hunfish seirtor B. Wilcpx, Avalon, E. Dougherty, Sea Iblc City and J; Pasquale. Union Lake.
WILDWOOD - A number of world famous prize fighters are scheduled to make appearances during an All Star Boxing Show in Convention Hall here . August 16, sponsored by the Greater Wildwood Elks
Lodge.
The event is said to be the first AAU-sponsored bout here in many years, and will feature the Pennsylvania State Golden Glove champion Montgomery County Boys Club and the Philadelphia All Stars for ‘Smokin’ Joe Frazier’s gym. ^
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Heavyweight Champion Muhamad Saad and former champion Billy Conn will make guest appearances; and It is said that among those promising to make appearances also are Joe Frazier, Jersey Joe Walcott, Joey Giardiiloand
Bob Montgomery.
Joining the local Elks in insuring the success of this non-profit venture arc the Philadelphia Building Trades Council and the Philadelphia Irish Society. All proceeds will go to the Wildwood Elks Youth
Activity Program.
Tickets are available at the Elks Lodge, First and N.J. Aves. North Wildwood. For more in j formation, call 729-2170.
In League Play
CAPE MAY - Gloria s Saloon streaked to consecutive wins over The Ugly Mug 59-50, Roth’s Candylaod 80-79 and Barry Clothes 71-48 to assume early command of the Senior Basketball league. Brian Jones and Steve Douglas have been Gloria's most potent weapons. The Ugly Mug overran
Rick’s Takes A Pair In S’ball
CAPE MAY - Rick’s of Rio Grande improved their record to 14 and 4 as they held off Law’s Printing 7-5 in a thrilling game spiced by great defensive plays and clutch hitting in the latest Men’s Softball League action. Rick’s was paced by Bob 'Hutch' Hutchins, Tom Polillo. Dave Adams, Don Dodson and Brendaiy. Rosenberg who eaclf rapped a pair of hits. Rick's then took their second in a row by outslugging National Associates 20-5 in six" innings. Terry Brown, Brendan Rosenberg, Gary Montgomery and Bob Hutchins pounded out three safeties apiece to help decide the outcome. Grande* started fast and coasted to an easy victory over Ba/sbore Lounge 17-2. Mike*Bent was the winning pitcher. The C-Vie*w, playing much improved ball of late, defeated a fin$ Burkes squad 13-9. Mike ' Vergantino went 4 for 4 and Ted Ferrante smacked a pair of homers to carry the winners. Captain Sigs Seafood netted another win by shocking Coast Guard Electronics Center 20-5. Kona Sports, relying on the power of Glenn Reagan’s two round trippers, also beat back Chest Guard Electrbnics 109. The red-hot Coast Guard Bears exploded In the third inning for eight runs enroute to a 10-7 conquest over Bayshore Lounge. In a prior contest, the 'Bears’ Marine Biology Course Needs More Students SEAVILLE - An introductory course In marine biology awaits at least two more registrants before It can be offered at the N.J. Marine Sciences Consortium here. According to a spokesperson, a number of scheduled courses at the Consortium have had to be cancelled because of Insufficient registrants. The introductory course is scheduled to begin July 28 and continue until Aug. 22. Interested persons may sign up by calling the Consortium today (Wednesday) at 398-4000. Courses which have had to be cancelled because of a lack of students include Ecology of ttfp ERturay, Man's ImpAdL on The Coastal Zone.Pftlarah and Dune Vegetation and Basic Scab* Certification.
avenged an early season loss by crunching Grandes, 11-4. First place Ugly Mug reeled off consecutive victories over Kona Sporting Goods 9-8, P & K Associates 12-3, Grandes, 10-4, National Associates 24-3, Parkway Exxon 24-9 and Captain Sig’s Seafood 18-4. STANDINGS
Ugly Mug IS Coant Guard Bean IS Kona Sporting Goods .. IS Law'a Printer* IS Rick's o( Rio Grande 14 Grandes 18. Burke'* 10 Everlon Fabrics 9 P*K Associate* C-View Inn .8 Bayshore Lounge 8 Parkway Exxon 7 Cpt.Sig's Seafood 4 National Associates 3' EECEN J
Roth's in a barnburner 11090 as Kyle Anderson netted 43 points and Henry Burton popped in 29. Rick Fenwkk pumped in 24 points to pace Roth's. The Mug also defeated Barry Clothes 83-73 behind Anderson (25 points) and Reggie Taylor (22 points) to raise their record to 2 , and 1. Roth's CAndyland eclipsed their initial victory by storming past Barry Clothes 79-48. Rick Fenwick lead all scorers for Roth’s with 24 points.
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