The Herald and The lantern
Wednesday. March 18,1981
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Little League Registration COURT HOUSE - Registration for Middle Township Little League baseball will be held from 10 a m. to noon Saturday at the Fire Station on Boyd
st.,
Last year’s players need nof re-register unless, they are advancing to a higher little league division, ie: minor division to major, or major to senior division. PLAYERS WILL participate in one§f three divisions: minors, majors or seniors, and should be at least 6 years old, but not yet 16 years old by Aug. 1, birth certificates and 15 parent association dues must be presented at
registration.
Tryouts for new players will take place at the county park here, Saturday, March 28 at 10 a.nv for majors (9-12-year-o^W, and on Sunday, MarchzO at 1 p.m. for seniors (13-15-year-olds). No tryouts arc necessary for
the minor division.
The league is open to residents of Middle Township, Avalon, and
Stone Harbor.
City Fishingl. Contest On
SEA ISLE CITY - The annual city "Let's Go Fishin" Tournament is now underway. Mayor Dominic C. Raffa has announced. The city-sponsored Tournament continues to draw fishermen from all over the East Coast. One of 1960’s winners came all the way from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. CITY FISHING expert Cliff Vansandt will once again serve as chairman. Vansandt noted the tournament is open to all, with no entry fee, and runs from March 1 to Dec. 31. The tournament is open to anyone catching a fish from a dock or on a boat out of Sea Isle City. There are mhny official weighmasters throughout the city and party boat captains can also register the fish. At the end of the contest, prizes will be awarded to those persons catching the l&rgest fish in its species.
I. Anna Booth - 4,720 2 (tipi Stasia Estrada - 3 Jack Meyen 4.280
Non traditional Jobs Featured
VINELAND - A career dialogue titled "Nontraditional Jobs for Men and Women” will be presented at 7 p.m. tomorrow at Cumberland County College. No registration is 'necessary; the seminar is open to the public. Hosting the seminar will be a panel composed of men and women who hold nontraditional occupations. They will discuss their experiences and how they broke into a career field traditionally held by the opposite sex. For more information, call 691-8600, ext. 71 or 78.
FOOTBALL GREAT Otto Graham, center, 1980 honorary chairman of Amertcan Cancer Society Crusade, meets Glnny and Irv Posternock, Cape May County Unit Crusade Chairman, at recent Crusade-Education Conference In Atlanta. Irv won 1500 donated by Memphis bottling company which will be used for the local units ser-
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