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Florida Trip Next For Patrol

WILDWOOD - The city's Beach Patrol will again return to Hollywood. Fla., for the Sixth Annual Hollywood Invitational Ocean Rescue Tournament Dec. 30 The locals finished second in 1980 and look forward to the races again this Year, Wildwood was followed in the.standings by Dade County in third spot with Fort Lauderdale fourth. ^ A

Eugene "Scoop" Taylor, captain of the patrol, announced that the team will depart the day after Christmas. "We would be happy 'to finish second again this year as the Hollywood Patrol has dropped several of the

Gardenin^Gub VILLAS - The Gardening By The Sea Club will meet at 10 a m. Wednesday. Dec. 2. in the Lower Tdwnship Recreation Building. 2600 Bayshore rd. Mrs.' Paul AftdrUB of Cape May will present a program on Christmas in the Home.

races that we finished second in and have added some that we are not familiar with." Taylor said. •WE ARE TAKING some very talented athletes with us. They have added a spring relay and we figure to do well, as we are taking some of the best from this area." One is John McVan. who went to West Chester, runs with the Philadelphia Pioneers Track Club, and now coadhes at the University of Notre Dame. Another is Joe Coombs who attends the University of ConnecticutXand was the state lOOchan^p. Of local interest is Dave Hill, who attends Gfasboro and is an outstanding runner, swimmer and rower. The swimmers are headed up by Rick Bedford. who swims for the University of south Carolina, plus swimmers from Temple like Dave Koch. Mike Mammele. Matt Tpafford and Dennis Oscapmski. IT WILL COST around $4000 to take the 15-man team. The patrol is asking for donations from merchants and interested

people. The big fund raiser, a Pizza and beer night, that vCill be 9-12 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 5, Grande's Cafe Tickets are available at Grande's or from any

lifeguard. Those who like lo donate are asked to make checks oul to Wildwood Beach Patrol • Florida Trip and send to P.O. Box 120, Wildwood. 08260

Sideline Shots By The Old Sport

A STRONG WIND AND Hammonton squeezed the Orange Crush and Middle Twp went down to defeat at Hammonton 20-6. All the Blue Devils' scoring came in the first period when they had a powerful wind at their back They kept the Panthers pinned hack at their goal line Hammonton gained only 19 yards in getting the three touchdowns One of Jeff Tomlin's punts w;^ blocked and two others traveled only 10 yds against the wind when' Middle got the wind M seemed to die down The be$t they could manage was one touchdown. The Blue Devils shut off the Panthers' running game by .playing a nine mah line and Gihnrski’s passes were dropped by his receivers OBSERVED AT THE GAME Was Danny Arenbrrg. freshman football player at'Springfield Coliege and the Tomlin Clan. Bill and Betty, Joey. Mike and John. Although the. wind was too much for Hammonton's band. Dick Ludwig’s aggregation put on its usual top notch performance * * * **> CONGRATl I.ATIOVS TO Fred Grosse for being elected to the Soutrt Jersey Coaches' Hall of Fame Fred, who had an illustrious career coaching foothall and track at Middle Twp . will retire a*. Athletic Director in December of fhis year.

Holly Ball Leads Off Schedule

AVALON TheUecrea-. lion Department initialed a busy winter schedule Mon day. highlighted by the Holly Rail, h :m» p.m midnight . Saturday. Dec 12. and a Christmas parly for children. pre-school through fourth grade. |, p.m. Saturday. Dec 19. althe Cummumiy Hall "The Complete slate of ;jc livitie.v as announced by' , Dave Hahcrlc. director ot recreation, follows. M<m«trf4 i in ,i in .MuniiWirs in I |I in AllulVAl t!\ nv'lunlk i’m Iknlilli'li'inn> IhIIliiiIx -.liinJIi-lNMiil iii 'ini. Hip m la-nsVIUklii-i Mi |»r;ii iiw* «n«t uam*.J M m • pm AliiTwiirkfVi-fii-fylt>pm ‘Winners AVALON The Cape May City Civic Affairs Dept Traveling Street Hockey Squad defeated the Avalon Recreation Squad, , 7-3 last Wednesday here The victory was a result of outstanding goal tendingfrom John Pirmk and a scoring machine that saw five players contribute Jim Peck and Tom l^oore tallied twice, each while Will Mendo. Scott Brown and Joey Hawthorne scored once.

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