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:■ " ’ • •. v Hit Herald and The Lantern
Sideline Shots
Page 33
By The OM Sport
Last week, the Old Sport, informed you of what the high, school athletes are doing this ■ summer; now comes the roster of coaches and teachers. Leading the lisi is Chkk Ludtnan. coach of boys basketball. He has a job as Manager of the Star Stream Motel in Avalon. Phil Exley football coach, drives a truck for Fred’s Tavern of Stone Harbor; Art Tuel, girls softball, drives a Coca-Cola truck Carl Baker, girls track colich and erstwhile politician, (he will be running for Middle Township Committeeman fhis fall), is a professional chef, cooking at the Middle Diner during the week and at Lloyd’s Deli in Swainton on weekends. GREG SEARCH is a builder working for the Byrne dynasty both at TymesHome and at the Motel. Bill Lucas, J.V. . basketball and . soccer coach has the concessions at 96th.St. Beach in Stone, Harbor, while Paul Yerk, golf coach and football coach works with him. Outside Middle Twp. Greg . Tracy, basketball coach at Wildwood, works at the Wildwood Windrift Motel in Avalon; and , Mike Couronti, A.D. at Wildwood,- is bartender for Billy Mulligan’s Inn in the Villas. Brian Tetley assistant football coach drives a “Coke" truck. Chuck Dougherty, baseball coach, has Doc’s Custard Stand In Ocean View, where he employs some
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high school students. AMONG THE boys Mitch Hand is working as a carpenter for his father, Jack Hand, the building contractor. Eddie l/eighton, is a union worker on i the Golden Nugget Casino in Atlantic City. Rick Stout, as stated last week, runs a grasscutting service. It’s difficult to name all the high school boys who arc working in the gas stations of Moss Brook’s Gulf and Firestone, Battersbys Acco, McGures Exxon and McClures Gulf in Mayville, and Parkway Exxon. Doug Wilson is cooking at the Middle Diner, and Bobby Dramis is Jack of all Trades there. John McCray plays the title roll In The Ice Man Cometh At The Sea Isle Ice Company. ••• Switching to basketball. Gary Barber has his freshman girls (they’ll probably be the J.V.s) working out at the high school gym. Gary himself is playing summer league basketball at the Avalon Community Center. : HE SPONSORS Barbers Nursery (that’s plants, Mabel) and has some outstanding players — Charlie Wise, Cape may and LaSalle star, John Wise, another Cape, May standout, Kevin Sherman of Court House, Ralph Johnson, son of the Middle Twp. Director of-Highways and Roads, Bobby Jackson, Phil Kelly and Richard DeHalnaut, Kenny Ross,
WILDWOOD CREST - When the he ad boats leave the dock* here Friday afternoon, three of them will be loaded with kid^, 8 thru 14 participating inthe annual Angelo Versaggi Kiddies’ Fishing Rodeo. A grand prize, donated by the Wildwood Rotary Club, will be arawiled for, the largest fish caught on all three boats. On each boat, prizes will be awarded for the heaviest edible fish and the largest number of edible fish. There will be only one prize
Panthers On Top
Kids Fishing Rodeo Sat.
They are in a league with stiff competition with team* representing the Windrift with Rewl Thompson; Jack's Place. Avalon Lifeguard and Fred Bock and Tom Mcllale have teams thus far without name players from the Philadelphia colleges abound in this league game, are played on Tuesday and Thursday nights at the Avalon Community Center. 30th and First Ave.
per contestant. The afternoon of fishing fun wiU begin at 12:45 when the young contestants board the boats at Park Blvd. They will return 4:30
p.m.
Participating boats this year are the CHEROKEE;
In Lion League
STONE HARBOR - After the first two weeks of play in the Lions Club Little League, the Panthers have surged to an early lead with a 4-1 record behind the pitching of Doug Basile and Brett Stover. The Aces and Wildcats are tied for second place after the Aces defeated the Panthers behind the stellar play of Timmy Helmlck. Scott Me Kinsey and Bob
McCreary.
The Wildcat's pitching staff of Chris Arizin ^nd John Plppet has been tough
on opposing hitters. The Eagles are in last place having notched their first win on a 4-3 come-from-behind victory over the Wildcats. League director Billy Martin predicts a close race throughout the remainder of the season and suggests any new visitors between the ages of 8-13 who would like to tryout for the league come out for practice on any Monday, Wednesday or Friday morning at 9 at the 80th St.
field.
with Cpt John Hall, the STARLIGHT .captained by Jimmy Chkchlttl (both at Blake* Dock) and THE ROYAL FLUSH II with C*t. John Poppert at
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