Cape May County Herald, 3 September 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 25

WfdiwwUy. September 3, If80

Th^ Herald and The Lantern

Page 25

Hunting Season's Underway. Cops over Robbers

New Jersey hunters should' buy their licenses now and take advantage of the seasons open during September and October, advises the state Div. of Fish, Game and Wildlife \ The crow season is ntinuing and the rail and gallinule seasons began

Sept. 1.

THE SEASONS for Canada goose open Oct. 1, for sea ducks Oct. 6. for snipe Oct. 1, for snow goose Oct. 11, and for Woodcock Oct. 25 (up North, Oct. 4). THE REGULAR seasons for pheasant, hare, rabbit.,

quail, and other, upland

species open Nov. 8.

The fall bow season for

deer starts Sept. 27.'

* For details, hunters should refer to the current

summary of New Jersey hunting laws and migratory bird regulations, available at the Municipal Clerk’s of* fice, and hunting and

fishing centers.

Bears Get Mugged.

.In the championship Play-Off Series for the title

In a tremendous display of power the Ugly Mug

Softball lJ^ ay th£ugiy * made “J ll 5J n a vi Same and then ant what

J^Lean,

Mug of Cape May defeated the Coast Guard Bears in

three straight games.

game and t^n got what they needed to prevail in

the rest of the series.

COURT HOUSE - In the second annual Cops vs. Robbers Softball Game, played for the benefit of the Jftrry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Fund, the County Jail Officers defeated the Inmates by a score of 17-5. Al Butler, for the Cops, starred at bat with two home runs while Bill Boykin pitched a steady game to hold the Robbers in check. The win evened the series, the Inmates* taking the first game last year.

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DorD Ward ACROSS THE LINE first in the 5-Mlle Run for Life race Sunday, sponsored by the Whitebrier in Avalon, is Mike Ludoviei of Church ville. Pa.

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