Cape May County Herald, 14 April 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 28

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CAPE MAY Tb«* well balanced Coed. Volloyball I^*agW volleyed Ihrouftb 9 second week of aclion in . *whaf is, shaping up as an edjoyahle yel mildly com priitive situation Front running Guys pnd Ihills. look Iheir second straight match by posting a 15 9. l.VB. 15-fi victory over Needlers ill. alias North Wildwood Medical Associa tion HICK. f KRHANTE and Hohtn Hand p*tced the win ners -with - serving, whiK* Harlem- \\elssnn and Hill Henm-ss> were sharp for Uu; Ni^edlers Cape Island Sailing C.'fuisp won , # cons<*culive Snatches as well, over Off The Wall Gang 15-2. 1^6. 15 I and Nii-dlers III The winners wV^e sparkl’d by I he dideljse and volleying of Ilehhie Hrell and Irene IHgilio. HIO (fjRANI)K HITCHING Materials irtnr '

tared Off the Wall Gang I si-6, 7-15. I!HI and bricked up Cape May Yacht Sales 15-9, 15-7. 15-6 Ernie •Troiano and ' Fran Vogel healed up a potent offense in both ^ Ria Grande Buildinf; ‘Materials .victorits The Red Garter danced on ('ape May Yacht Sales 15 9. 9 15, 15-7 as they displayed fine overall skills, particularly serving Rob Jackson. Hebbif Suppa and Marge -KrAh collaborated to lead Red Garter as Sue Fill.and Run Johnson did the same for Cape May Ygcht Sales

OVER 250 CONTJCSYaNTS participated in the fjrst Easter. AAU Wrestling Tournafnent at Teitelman School on Saturday. Nels Johnson of Cape May,. On the mat. seems to give the Impression he would rather be on top.

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COLD .SPRING The 23rd annual South Jersey Quarter Horse Circuit, the oldest quarter horse show in the state, will be held for five consecutive- days beginning Tuesday. April

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TOOL VALUE OF THE MONTH

27 and ending Saturday. May 1. at Hidden Valley. Ranch, 4070 Bayshore Rd here Classes start at 8 a m each day and include Western. English and ^ymith competition sane tinned by the American Quarter Horse Association Bluefishing Tournament MAHCATK Whiil is billed as the world’s big gest bloetish tournament will Mike place‘here July 17 It Is'sijonsnmffiy Citizens^ United Bank, and there w ill' be $r»0.<NM) m prizes The iimrnament, is noted for its Bimini start.', in which bonis line up for miles iifopg the beach awaiting the starting gun'

Fund Drive For Rescue Squad On

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4-PC. VINYL CAR MAT SET Thi« r*iny spring Mason is the porfoct tims to take advantage of thaM value p'iced twig front end twin rear clear' vinyl car mlts—daaigned to, protact car floors from tracked in mud and dabns Mats fit moat cars ‘ 6465 » SEASHORE TRUE VALUE 260 96th ST.. STONI HAkiOR • 268*3191 STALLER’S TRUE VALUE 135 l.,WILDW60D AVI.. WILDWOOD '522-1488 SWArSlRUE VALUE 305 JACKSON ST.. CAP! MAY • 884*8376

VILLAS —’ The Uiwer Township Rescue Squad, with the goal of replacing two wornout ambulances and purchasing additional medical equipment, has launched its 1982 fund drive , The year 19R1 was the most progressive in the history, of the squad, with the addition of four new, fully equipped ambulances: enabling the

Boat Show April 17-18

STONE HARBOR Serious sportfishermen and small boat sailors will converge on Stone Harbor Marina April 17 and 18. as the Stone Harbor Yacht Corp holds its 10th'Annual Open House and Ih-Water Boat Show According to Thomas To/nur. president of thq marine sales and service * facility, upwards of 2.opo boating enthusiasts are ex pooled fhr the free show. . whiVh is opeq *° the public from 10 a m to 5 pm

Saturday and Sunday. More than 20 boats will be on display irfthe water In Open House tradition, all shops anp service areas will be open for inspection .with service personnel and factory representatives pn hand for consultation The Ship's Stqre. completely' restocked with the latest marirw* accessories, n.iutienl clothing and gifts, will featuret many Show Specials.' as well as free i efreshpients and door prizes

A cumulative 5-day hi.->point trophy will be awarded to the champion of each class. For further information contact Mrs Mary Ellen Dickinson. 884-8205 or Mrs, Janet Stevens. 263-6242 Pipelands . Rally Staled TKKNTON /, A Pinelands May f).i> rally w'.ill b«r held m the Assembly chambers here 10 a m Ma\. 1. sponsored by the Pine BarrensCoali lion.. . Purpose of the rally is to •demonstrate support for Pinelands profwlion 10 the new "Kean adminrstulion The rall\ is hacked by the New Jersey .Conservation Foundation • For informa lion on bus transportation, .call 893-4833 or 85ti-2723

'squad to respond lo record Z.600 calls. \ THIS YEAR the squad intends to continue and expand its'C.PR. program by training 250 pgople in car'Jhn-pulqionary resuscitation techniques. Contributions can be sent to the squad at P.6. Box 89. Villas 08251. Squad telephones are 886-5102 for .emergencies and 886-2552 for business

Sideline Shotso&

The Middle Twp. High School Faculty Basketball Team recently won a benefit game against the Burdette Tomlin Hospital Five 87-65. ’ The sccire was’very close.in the first,half, ending in a 3fF38 tie But the Teachers outscored the Medics by 24-13 in the t|iird period and 26-14 in the final stanza Leading the Faculty in seprihg was Hon.Ruessing with 26 points. Chick l.udmaif with 24. John McVey .wi»h 16 and Dennis Anderson with 11 Filling out the t£am were Bill Penman. Basil Cugliari and John Sowa. For the Hospital. Mike Ktanhach Iwl the scoring with 16 points, Glen Reagan with 15. Scott Norton with 13 and Hoc Babore with \ i Rounding out the team were Ken Zimmer-. man, Mike Kinn, Jamie Aponte, and SteveJRohaft. After Easter, the Middle Faculty win take on the Wildwood Faculty who have a strong team consisting of Mike Cnuront. athletic director; Greg Tracy, basketball coach;'and Joe Bimbo, former baseball coach The Middle Twp. Utile League gets underway at thXnew sports'-eomplex on Goshen Rd on May I Congressman Bill Hughes is expected to make the dedication •address Gregg Arnold, recreation director,' deserves a great deal of-credit for cohceiving this plan and with its follow through The High School Hasehall^Tckm. under tHe direction ol new coach John Kaighn' Has won two out"of three scrim mages..now we'lf see how good they are when the CAL season begins - . THE IM'.D SPORT'S hjrt is off to Denise Rogers, coach of the Middle I'wp cheerleaders They won first place in the varsity chcerleadipg competition, with Wildwood Catholic taking second

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