Cape May County Herald, 17 June 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 25

Herald & Lantern 17 (tine 81

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5-Mile Run To Benefit Firemen

CAPE MAY PT. - Vounteer Fire Co. 1 will sponsor its third annual fivo mile run here at 10 a.tn. Saturday, beginning at the firehouse on Yale Ave. The race is limited to 1,000 entrants and each is guaranteed a T-shirt on registration Preregistrations were accepted by mail up to June 12. and registrations will be accepted on the day of the McCann Weighs College Choice

SEA ISLE CITY - Local resident Chris McCann recently graduated from Holy Spirit High School in Absecon>Chris is now setting his sights on LaSalle College or St. Joseph's University as a possible candidate for basketball and/or crew. McCann was captain of the Holy Spirit basketball team for 1980-81 and was awarded "The Most Valuable Basketball Player” honor.

race, with a $5 fee. Last year there were 680 participants, and the sponsors hope to hit the 1,000 limit this year. CATEGORIES are: Men. 19 and under, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50 and over; Women. 19 and under. 20-29. 30-39, 40-49, and SO.and over. Awards will be given to the first three finishers in each category. There will be special awards for Coast Guard and county residents.

A TWO-MILE RUN for fun will be conducted at 9:30 a m. The race courses have been laid out within the borough limits and provide views of historic features of the community, including the Point Lighthouse, unique Victorian homes, the sunken concrete ship and Lake Lily. Ti> date the races have raised over $4,000 for the firt? company.

SOCCER STARS from Ocean City and Upper Township fight for the hall in Saturday's county Senior League championship game in Stone Harbor. Upper Township won the contest 4 toV

UPPER TWP SOCCER Coach Bill Grace, second left, is congratulated by County Soccer Asso. president Bob llelverson after his team defeated Ocean City 4 to 1 for the county senior league championship. Area commissioner Bill Eisele and Asst. Coach George Strunk look on.

Twp. To Open All Beaches TUCKAHOE - The l'|> per Township beaches will officially open at 10 a.m. Saturday, according to an announcement by Mayor Leonard Migliaccio the mayor and the township committee will be on hand at Strathmere to officially post' the lifeguards on that date Migliaccio announced the appointment of David Schmidt as captain of the beach patrol and David Hadley and Mark Schutte as lieutenants. •'UPPER TOWNSHIP is proud of the fine, dedicated lifeguards we have,” the mayor said, "and we look forward to a most successful and safe 1981 season.” The beaches at

Strathmere. Beesley's Point and Tuckahoe will all be open and staffed with lifeguards the mayor announced

Summer Rec CAPE MAY - The summer recreation programs will run from July 22nd thru August 15 except the pool-related activities which will be curtailed by July 17. city recreation director Bob Smeltzer has announced. Pre-registration will be conducted in Convention Hall, 8:30 to 4:30 thru June 19. For additional information. call 884-8411 ext 20 or

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'Unless otherwise noted, activities are at the public elementary school. >

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Senior Oiluetl Swim. 1-2 p m Infant Swim 2 .Tn-J p.m . Tins Tot* .1-2:30 p m . Tiny Tots. :i 3fM p m . Adult I-earn to Swim ft-7 p m . PnSchool Dance. 3 « pm Hcr *» Acrobatic. 4-5 p m . Hen Ballet 5 6 E mi Rep .Iiizt r^7pm Women's )ancercise 6 7 p m Women's Dance. ft-B p m . Junior Basketball la-adue. 6-9 p m . Broad St Court* Coed Adult Night 7-»pm Mens Softball. 6 30-B p m . Beach Volleyball. 10 a m Ihi>k Beach

Patrol H Q TUESDAY

Bridge. 1-4 p m . Victorian Tower*, Infant Swim, 2 3pm Tiny Tot*. 3 30-4 p m . Children Iz-arn to Swim. 4 5pm. Children lx>am to Swim. 56 p m . Children l^arn to Swim 6 7 pm. Scuba Diving. 6 30-10 30 p m . ' oed Teen Night 74 30 p m . Pee Wee Baiketball League. 6-9 p m . Broad St Court*. Karate. 6 30-7 30 p m . Sign Language. 7 8 pm Adv Sign language, M p m . Women* Soft ball. 6-7 30 p m Beach Volleyball 10 a m - Dunk. Beach Palm! H Q WEDSESDAV Senior Citizen Swim 1-2 pm ; Infant Swim. 2 30-3 p m . Tiny Tot*. 3-3:30 p m . Tiny Tot*. 3 304 pm. Children Leant to Swim. 4-5 p.m . Children Learn to Swim. S-6 p m . Children Learn to Swim. 6-7 p m . Life**vior 7-9 p m . Senior Raikei-

AMONG ATHLETES on hand for Avalon's the 76er's. here signing autographs; and borough administrator Andrew Bednerik a

I’hllly Sports Weekend were Olie Johnson of John Spagnola of the Eagles, chating with nd others.

PHILI.Y PHANATIC enjoys a ride on an Avalon fire engine during a parade as part of the borough's Phlllv Sports Champions weekend.

Nat’I Team

Sports Award HIGHTSTOWN - Susan Wallace, daughter of Mr. andMrs. Henry WaUaute of PelTcan Drive. Avalon, was recently awarded the Girls Softball Award at The Annual Athletic Awards Assembly at The Peddie School here The trophy is given by The Peddie School to that member of the girls softball team who has shown excellent character and ability, and had the desire to improve. Wallace pitched for the team.

DIGilio On ERMA — Joseph DiGilio, Lower Cape May Regional High School "Caper” catcher and leading home run hitter in the Cape Atlantic League, was notified recently of his selection to the prestigious National Sports Festival Team. This team is composed of the 78 best high school players in the United States who are 18 years of age. THE GAMES, which are to be played the week of July 20-27jin Syracuse. N Y., are part of the World Friendship Series, the first of its kind in this country. Twelve nations will comSchedule hall I/■ague, 6 9 pm. Broad SI Court* Pre-Natal and Po*t Partum KxerriHe Class. 7-8 p m Men's Sod ball. 6 304 pm Open Volleyball. 7-9 p m Reach Volleyball. 10 a m Ihisk. Beach Patrol II Q THURSDAY f Womens Softball. 6-7 30 pm Beach Volleyball. 10 a m fTusk Beach patrol 11 q

FRIDAY

Senior Citizen‘Swim. 1-2 pm Scuba.* Diving, 6:30-10 30 pm Men's Softball. 6 304 p m SATURDAY Youth Hour. 5 45-6 45pm. Kami ly Fun Night. 7 9pm

SL’VDAY

High School Basketball. 6-9 p m Broad St Court*. Karate.fi 30 7 30 Lifesaving 7-9 p m 5-Mile Run On Sunday SEA ISLE CITY Thisecond annual five-mile run here is sel for 10 a m Sunday as a pari of the "Skimmer Weekend - ' events in the resort The run will take place at 42nd St and the beach over a five-mile course along the Promenade and some city

streets.

The event, sponsored jointly by Sofroney Century 21 Realtors and The Runaway Athletic Club will offer trophies, (o top winners and tee shirts to the first 200 registrants. Registration for the race will take place at Sofroney Realtors at 42nd St and Landis Ave. starting at 8:30 a m. the day of th race.

pete in this impressive international baseball classic. The National Sports Festival is paying all ex-

penses for Joe to attend the Classic where he will compete against top players from around the nation and the world.

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EVEN THE RAIN can't stop this horse and rider as they go after a blue ribbon Sunday at the Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital Horse Show at the Meadow Creek

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