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LL Signups, Tryouts
•COURT HOUSE ~ Registration for Middle Township Little League baseball will be held 10 a m nodn Saturday. March 20. H*2 at the Fire Station on Boyd St ' Last year's players need not re-register unless they are advancing from one division to a higher division^ minor divisions to major division,' or major division to senior division PLAYERS WIIJ. par ticipete in one of three divisiohs minors, majors, of seniors, and should be at st fi years old. but not
Tryouts foi
new players league (9to 12 d at the County leld (between Parkway) 9 April 3, and ,, April 4. for league at the iddle 4 School, both leagues e time and dn Saturday,
Overtime Goal Makes A&J Champs
CHAMPION PUCK CHASERS are Cape May Islanders, who captured Men s Street Hockey League title by beating Sea Isle City two straight in playoffs. Kneeling left to right are Kevin Boyle. Jim Neel. Steve Seger. Bob Hoff. Mike Hickman and Jlni M*y; standing. MB** Moore. John Vogel, Kevin Sherman, Frank Brietbach. Mike Stanback and Bill HoU'.
CAPE MAY - Axelsson and Johnson won the youth Street Hockey Championship on a goal by tom Moore assisted by Darren tylckock,-two minutes into suddAWeatK overtime by a score of a-2 over Dellas. Joey Hawthorhe scored for Dellas 15 seconds into the game to give his squad the early advantage but 8 minutes later Darren Hickock knotted the score for A& JON AXELSSON of A&J and Dellas’ Jim Hawthorne
Unique, 200-Mile Race Ends Here this Weekend
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CAPE MAY •- TTTis city, the southernmost in the Garden State, will be the finish point Friday for a
unique, 200 mile race , ^ -~i- r—. - which begins Thursday at petitors may rim, walk,
the other end of the state, .
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^ The “go-as-you-please” ‘format meahs that com-
High Point, N. Jj
The finish line here will he the veterans memorial at Columbia and Guemey, and the first finishers are expected to arrive Friday
afternoon ^
THK JOHNNY SAW) Memorial G^A« You Pie use Footrace, features 15 experienced ultra-distance runners, and is named for New Jersey's most famous imtrarunner, Johnny Saio w,ho won the 1929 tran-
. eat. rest,.aiH the first ow
sleep at will, to the finish
being declared the winner. The official Cutoff time for all finisher^ is 7 o'clock Sunday evening, Mafch 21 It is expected that the winner w II run the distance straight through, non-stop • extept for short, refreshment breaks, and might even arrive before dusk’bn Friday, March J9. IT WILLI BE unique in amateur. American ultradistance footracing, since
it will be the first such event ever held in this country (g, similar go-as-• you-please. format road event was held for profeaiionala in 1927). Two of the world’s most accomplished and pioneering ultrarunners will meet for the first time in head-to-head competition in this. race. Park Barner of Camp Hill, Pa., veteran of nearly 100 races of 50 miles or more, former world-best 24-hour runner
<1624- miles), will'match himself against Max Telford of New Zealand, the most accomplished ultrarunner in the southern hemisphere. Telford has won races of 250 and 400 miles, and has run across Canada, over 5,000 miles, in 105 days. OTHER NATIONAL-C* LA8& competitors include Sabin Snow of Stockton, N.J.: - Dan Brannen of Philadelphia; Ron Bomberger of Manheim, Pa;
Jazz-Ballet Classes Set
HAItDWVRli VUUIMHUli; MONTH
N. WILDWOOD - Dance classes in Jazz-Ballet will be* offered at the Recrea- . tion Center for another 8-week session. New students may register for the classev by calling \522-2955 ' Children s 'combination .classes (from ages 6-12) and Pre-School classes (agWs 4-5) will be offered on either Tuesday afternoons
or Saturdays. Ladies' JazzBallet classes are also offered for beginners and advanced beginners. New sessions will hpgin in mid-March Those interested edn call or come to the Center 2:30-3 pm. March 20 to signup. No previous . training is necessary for beginriers' classes.
Slo-pitch Loop Split
Jay Birmingham of Jacksonville, Fla. (holder of the trans-USA solo run record); . Fred Pilon of Easthampton Me.; and veterans of the Wdstem Memorial six-day track race hold ^nnuall^ in Pennsauken, NJ, including Bill Peck of New York. Harry Berkowitz of Piscataway, Wes Emmons of Philadelphia^ and Bob Marshall of Markon, (a
walker).
The course will follow route ,23 south from High Point, route 94 west * to route 15 to route 206 south, tm route :533 below Princeton; Route 533 to route 206 south of Trenton; Route 206 south route 54 in Hammonton; ‘Route 54 south to route 322 east to route 9 south in Pleasantville; Route 9 south to Broadway in Cape May; finish on Beach Ave. at the ocean in Cape May. The Cape. May Chamber of Commerce is cosponsoring the race, and Chamber members are providing lodging, meals and awards to the rUnners.
traded gbals in the second peirod to keep the game tied and that turned out to be the last scoring until Moore’s O.T. clincher. This dramatic victory came on the heels of a heartbreaking loss last Thursday. In that game defending champion, . Dellas won in overtime to even up the serigs - Including regular season' thes6 evenly matched squads have battled through three overtime games thi&year. ‘Go Fishin’ Tourney On SEA ISLE CITY - "The annual "l.el'^Go Fishin" Ipurnamenl is now.undfhv way anfl the prizejwinning Fisfy are nlil '■there.' Just waiting In hd caught,” Maypr Dominic C. Raffn has announced , * Fishing ex'pert Cliff Vansandt. chairman, noted the tourniiment Is open to nil. with no eh try fee. arid runs from March 1 to Dec 31. H‘ is open to anyone catching ’ a fish from a dock or on a boat out of Sea Isle'City. There are many official weighmasters throughout . the city and party boat cap tains can ylso register the
fish.
At the end of the,Contest, prjzcs wjll.be awarded to * those persons cnU-hiAg lhe largest .fish; in thest* catej'.n/ves flounder iwinfer (nhd summer»; kmgfish* '.porgie. striped bass, wenkfish. sea bass, blue fish, tpatog’ iblAcK fish*.«* <’**d- croaker, rare fish, .and honita or tuna -Entry HlnnkFcan be obtained from' any of. the weighmasterj^ations
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CAPE MAY - The 1982 version of. the Men’s Slopitch Softball, League Will sport a two-division format. The National Division will consist of - 10 teams recently organized, those that have ( recently reorganized with players newly introducted to slopitch softball and those
ns w terested in Jhe intense competition. There are three openings available to teams interested tn participating in the American Division. For ’’more details call the Department of Civic Affairs at 884-8411 ext. 20 or 27. * ^
Donation To Crime Stoppers
COURT HpUSE - Middle \ Township Crim.eStoppers ,has received its.first donation to be placed in a hank account and used as reward money for crime' information. Gary Rudy, chairman of CrimeStoppers thanked Middle Township Optimist president Paul Thompson for the clubs donation last ’ THOMPSON CITED his organization’s commitment .to youth work,*but added the club’s members
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Caralyn Etdor I UouWe Krauae Barbara Bartowiak 3. Gene Flaher A Henry Buchlamco Ea«l*Wr«t 1 Claire Menge* Dorrta Barter 2 Jack Warren t Sterling Spellman ,11 3 Betty Parker A EatherStabbart ...II, (The public U Invited to attend the weekly duplicate ACBL Bridge game. 7 30 p m Wedneedoy in the Ste^e Harbor pirehouee Manager Gene Fleher M0-J42IJ
felt strongly i about becoming involved in community service also. Middle Township businesspeople will soon be receiving a letter from the CrifneStoppeto organizatin asking for donations. The letters are being drafted by Mary Long artd Dolly
Moore.
CrimeStoppers recently obtained a post office box in . Court House, and treasurer Ted Rowan is opening a bank account for the deposit of all funds. Persons donating to CrimeStoppers may deduct contributions from federal
taxes.
The next meeting of Middle Township CrimeStoppers is 7 p.m. March 23 at the Middle Township Police station.
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Wins Letter STONE HARBOR. - David A. Cox. son of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Crafts of 99th St., has won his varsity letter in basketball at The Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville. Cox, a junior at Lawrenceville, also won a varsity letter in football in the fall.
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