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Herald A tanlem 22 |uly 81
Girls Hoop Loop Opens STOW: HARBOR The Red Lobsters led by l/>ri Junior Girls Basketball Hoyle and Andrea Vachias I league opened Sunday , Ju def eated the Green Heads !y rt 0 fir * it
we have, AU types OF ^JSSSS** welding wahings' picnic Tables i-andscaping ties _ , fancy post tops T TQURSELFERS welcome
under new Ownership Sea, '’7 8 6 n 'l 61 ? p ' Ma v.N J o fl joa ■ 886 '635 or 884.5471
buk Angeu i«)' e hy W Tioi E.'V.H. Bell Meniofial Race Set
Sauter, Suiy Osborne and
Marita Coffey beat the Golden Girls led by Karen Halbert, "22-8. All girls 11-14 are welcome to sign up for the girls basketball I je and participate in clinic at 9 a m. nesdays at the 82nd St. | letball court. reen, Blue earns Win ] STONE HARBOR • - In I ic opening of the Senior f iris Basketball Leagtie, Green tearfi, with I litstanding shooting by I tunny Thompson, beat th| | ^ed team 36-31. The Re^l-Green gafhe I was followed by a 36-20 win I for the Blue <\ver the Gold. I The high scorers. Judy I Cosenrii and Mary Prokapus, for the Gold team, contributed 6 points each, while Ashley S^ott, Katie Migeot, and Karen Forbes led the Blue team to vjc-
tory.
AVALoft - Captain Murray VroH and the borough Beach Patrol are getting in shape for the 7th Aqpual General E V.H. Bell Memorial Race scheduled for Tuesday July
31.
The race, named in honor of the former mayor of Avalon, Edgar V. H. Bell, is scheduled at the beach between 35th and 37th St. just south of the lifeguard station at the end of the boardwalk. THE RACE INCLUDES a mile and a half double rowing race, a 3/4 mile swim out in the surf andja
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Eagles r Flying
quarter mile singles row- Margate Memorials, took ing, and ending the events the Tri City (the 11th time will be the Surf Dash. (200 in 13 years) and Dutch Hofyard run into/the surf—fman Memorial and went followed by a swlupK These on to win the South Jersey
will begin at approxknate ly 5:30 p.m , conditions per
mitting.
‘‘This nvent and the preparation the goes.into it help the guards get ready the upcoming competition — Tri City race on Aug. 8, the Masters Swim in Ocean City Aug. 1 and the Dutch Hoffman Memorial race on Aug. 6. noted Cpt. Murray
Wolf.
LAST YEAR the Avalon Guards were second in the
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Championship. This year Avalon will host the South Jersey Championship at 6:30 p^ffi. Aug. 13. ' Rcturihg to defend ttfeir championships are. the 1-1/2 mile doubles rowing team of Dan O’Mhlley and Dave Kerr; Ed Flory in the 3/4 mile swim and Iron May Relay Champs Bruce Hulse? Dan O’Malley and Ed Flory. Individual Surf Dash Will again feature Jeff Trew and Chris Leahy.
STONE HARBOR - The Lions Club Little League baseball season is now underway with the Eagles jumping to an early lead with a 2-0 mark fashioned behind The strong pitcHihg of Viirtiie Sposato. ShauiK
Kimmerty led the Eagles with A brilliant 2 for 3 performance at the plate as they defeated the Panthers
8 to 2.
In the second game Sposato combined his pit-
chins with a Vimety"\ tyj ng run with two out in homerun tojtip the Aces 3 the top of the sixth The
to 0 victory over the Pan-
thers.
Aces used a late inning rally to catch the Wildcats at four. Rich Mirzayan turned in a stellar defensive performance and scored the
to 1. John Duiy recorded both saves in relief of
Sposato.
THE\wiLDCATS are in a close second place after an opening day 4 to 4 tie with the Aces that was suspended due to darkness and a 10
game will be continued when the two teams are scheduled to meet again. Tryouts are held at 9 a.m. every Wednesday and Friday at the baseball diamond on 80th and Second
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