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Herald & Lantern 30 September 81
TICK MIDDLE TWP. PANTHEtW traveled to Vineland to take on the Group IV Clan and found that they were nutclaMed , the Vineland sqliad big, fa*t and deep Each pla toon, offense and defense, had fresh men to bring in, while Middle had to use moat of its men both way The Middle offense marched down the field and scored on a 15 yd pass from GIlMrsU to Brown, biit that was the extent of the scoring for Middle Vineland scored on a couple of fld-yd plays and wound up with four touchdowns Conclusions; . ’ •Middle's offense is disorganize^ and it will take them
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awhile to master the wishbone. •They-coDkJfpossibly develop a good passing attack. •The defense was stubborn but easily fooled.. . •Frank Brown was one of the best players on; the field, and Mitch Nichols looked good oh the few times he carried the ball. . *
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THINGS AHF, LOOKING BETTER lor the Middle t*p. Panthers after two scrimmages with Group IV teams. Against Vineland they were overwhelmed by size and depth, but against Mainland they were more evenly marched dnd eked out a 14-13 win. Richie Rhlifrsmith ran for 513 yards for a score, a pass to Jeff Kane gave jhe wihning point. Jeff Tanner ran for another touch down to make it 13. Mainland scored on two passes but a fumbled snap deprived them of a chance to tie: Middle still showed a weak pass defense. AFTER THE GAME CoWch Exley expresed his thoughts about the team: “It is making progress, the kids are working hard and improving every day. The offense is coming along but the squad is very thjp with no depth and small.” I - . .- : • V. '
He feels that Cape May, Hammonton, Buena and Ocean City are the teams to beat and that an 8-1 record will be necessary to win the CAL title he says that they are going to take each game, one by one and not look lihead. JAY ERKERT is hopie with an injury, but Neal Chase Is carrying on with the Wesley College team. Mark Garcia is playing at Ursinas and no word has been i received of Danny Arenberg at Springfield GREGG ARNOLD of the Middle Twp. Recreation Dept, is trying to arrange a flag football ‘league for the youngsters. He hopes, to have four teams playing with games being played at Memorial Field and Sherman's Raiders Field. GREGG 18 ALSO PLANNING on start&g his volleyball league in November. He ^xpects to have eight teams in the league. They will be playing at the high school this
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JOHN MCVEY new principal of the high school is a former basketball player and coach at college he certainly is big enough for It. i THE OLD SPORT inadvertantly omitted the name of Dave Smith from the list of returning basketball players. He is one of the best shots in the league. - ■ BASIL CUCLIARI will coach the cross country team this year. He has beeri coach Bart Lohnes’ assistant in track the past few years.
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LAST YEARSTHAMPION field hockey team is practicing regularly untjer the direction of Debbie-Clifford.
TRENTON - The New Jersey Division of Fish, Ga/ne and Wildlife has received more than 40,000 applications for the special permit deer season and random drawings will be made next week to deterytoiine who the successful applicants are. Of the total number of applicants, permits for shotgun hunting will be issued to 23,476 persons, and 8,752 permits will be issued for muzzleloaders. Successful applicants will
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PHILADELPHIA FLYERS STAR Bobby Clarke receives a personal "thank you" from Sea Isle City CommissiomY Rill Kehner after the recent softball game between the flyers and the Sea Isle City police. Kehner praised the Flyers ry»ting, ".They donate their time and talent each year to aid our We tyee Hockey league. Through their efforts. the entire hockey program for our kids is funded from this one event".
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