Cape May County Herald, 27 May 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 25

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Dedicate Field To Wilsey

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ERMA — The Lower Cape May Regional High School baseball field was officially dedicated to the memory of the late John E. Wilsey, teacher and coach for over 25 years, recently. Wilsey coached both basketball and baseball at the Old Cape May High School find at Lower Cape

May Regional for 14 years. Charles Wilson, Lower Cape May Regional High School athletic director, was in charge of the ceremony and eulogized Wilsey as a dedicated educator and citizen of the community. The late teacher was instrumental in helping many new

Pool Opens June 16

N.- CAPE MAY - The Lower Township Recreation Dept, announces the opening of the swimming pool on Winslow Ave. and Rosehill Pkwy., Tuesday, June 16. The pool will be open in the mornings for swimm-

ing lessons and will be open to the public from noon until 5 p.m. on weekdays. Saturday and Sunday the pool will be open to the public from noon to 5 p.m. There will be no lessons on the weekend.

teachers get settled in the Cape May area and in the school’s realm. ONE OF HIS basketball teams reached the state final game in Group I competition during his coaching days at Cape May High School. On behalf of Janet Utsch, president of the Lower Cape May Regional Education Association, Andrew Strang presented Mrs. Wilsey with a bouquet of flowers as a symbol of the teachers’ homage for her late husband. The plague for the field was donated by the Lower Cape May Regional Education Association, to which Wilsey belonged during his entire teaching career.

McClure’s Atop Loop Field Day

COURT HOUSE - McClure’s Gulf, undefeated in three games, is leading the major division of the Middle Twp. Little League after two weeks of play, with Middle Diner and B & J’s Deli close behind at 3-1. McClure's has been powered by a brother pitching team, Richard (10) vand Steven (2-0) Seymoyr. Chris Haas has been hitting consistently.

MIDDLE DINER’S pitchers, Brian Markle and Mark Collins, are also batting well. Chris Chase has belted two home runs. Shawn Smith, on the mound, and Joey Jenkins, behind the plate, have been a potent battery for B & J's, and Artie Cowan has been outstanding as a base stealer. ALL GAMES ARE played on Boyd Street and the County Park every day with the exception of Wednesday and Saturday. Games start at 5:15 p.m. Team standings: McClure* Gulf Middle Diner B li J's Deli Dee Lumber Finn MeOmdtat fUy* Texaco RadzieU's Marine Bank

COLD SPRING - A Field Day will be held at the Maude Abrams School, 9 to 11 a.m. June 3^ Students in all grades will take part, demonstrating the games and skills they have learned in gym class during the year. Rain date is June 5.

Plan Lessons In Swimming N. CAPE MAY - The Lower Township Recrea tion Dept, will be giving swimming lessons at the swimming pool on Rosehill Pkwy. from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a m., starting Monday, JuIy8. There will be classes for beginners, advanced beginners, and intermediates. There will be a charge of $5 per person for the lessons, which will be held Monday through Friday for three weeks. THE FIRST SESSION will run from July 6 to July 24, and the second session from July 27 to August 14. Pre-registration and prepayment are required. Anyone interested in lessons should contact the Recreation Center, Monday through Friday bet- t ’ ween 9 a.m. and 3 p m. Denial Upheld AVALON - Borough Council May 21 upheld the Planning Board's denial of a minor subdivision and variance to Harry Rudolph for five lots on Block 26.01.

STAR HOCKEY PLAYER Bob Kelly of Washington Capitols, signs autographs for eager fans at annual Sea Isle City Hockey Awards program. In addition to presenting the prestigious Kelly Cup, Kelly also presented the outstanding players n Sea Isle city with trophies. The Sea Isle City Pee Wee Hockey Program is actively supported by professional hockey players like Kelly and members of the Philadelphia Flyers.

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