Cape May County Herald, 13 May 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 25

Herald A Lantern 13 May 81

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Rec.Holiday Town Bank On Top In Softball

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Department of Civic Affairs has cancelled all City Recreation activities on Monday. May 25, in observance of the Memorial Day Holiday. All cancelled classes will be rescheduled

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Town Bank Fire Co. upped its record to 2-0 Sunday in the Emergency Services Men’s Softball League with an 11-8 win over the combined West Cape May-Cape May Point fire volunteers. The winners were paced

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from the mound by pitcher Mark Patterson while Gregg Christman led in the scoring department Cape May firemen burned Lower Township Rescue Squad, 25-2 behind pitcher Bruce Bieber, with Bill Bezaire and Paul Lundholm each unloading home runs for the winners. IN LEAGUE-QPENING action May 3, pitcher Dave Perry hurled a 5-hit shutout as Town Bank rolled over th(B U.S. Coast Guard Fire Co . l^o. Scott Settle led the Town Bank bats, while Karl Umscheid added two home runs, and Dean

Umscheid hit one for the winners. John Winters led the Lower Township Rescue Squad to an easy win over Villas Fire. Co.. 13-3. Mike Ritchie was the winning pitcher.

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THE PANTHERS OF MIDDLE TWP. had a good week in baseball, winning three games to bring their record to 9-5. They defeated - Sacred Heart, Ocean City and Wildwood, moving into a tie for third with Hammonton Neal Chase is rated among the top pitchers with a 5-1 record. ■ Chase is also the 4th leading hitter with a 477 average Ken Johnson is in 7th place with 447; Art Cannon is 8th with 432, and Jim Pickering is 20th with 358.

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THE LADY PANTHERS art* in fourth place with an 8-€ record. Caren Forbes ifthe 5th leading hitter with a 500 average atid Hannon is in 6th place with 485 Soffe holds down 13th place with 421 Forbes also leads the league with 4 homeruns and 28 runs batted in. King has a pitching record of 8-5. * • • • ALTHOUGH WINNING THE CAL Tract Championship, the panther Trackmen lost the Cape May County meet to Ocean City by one-half point. Discrepancies in the scoring. were found by coach Bart Lohnes of Middle to give the Panthers a tie at 85, but the Ocean City coach found a mistake which gave his team the crown by one-half point. It is too bad the track officials can’t do a better job at these meets. Earlier Middle won from Pleasantville because of a misplaced hurdle. Then these mistakes cropped up in the Cdunty meet GREG SHELTON proved that he deserves to be rated along with Gerg Stone in the Pole Vault when he won this event in the county. My apologies to Beth Richardson of the girls track team for giving her a wrong first name in one of my columns Old Sport's Quiz for this week: Name the— 1. The Brown Bomber 2. Hammerin' Hank 3. The Gray Eagle 4. Smokin' Joe 5. The Toy Bulldog uoidtutto IVtu*»|ppiw S muvij aop dumo mJhWAnji miujoj-mc .uijows * *°S P»H uoitog mu* 4A»»|*Jtn<)-«n*ids nix t ■wpioH uruauioH- uojrv l uoidumo Juntos lv8«*>XAH|t- rtvri aop I

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