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COURT HOUSE - The county’s salt water fishing will be given a promotional boost in two seminars and a radio talk show to be held in the Philadelphia area April 29, 30, and May 1. The clinics, which will be open to the public without charge, are scheduled for April 29 and May 1. The April 29 clinic will be held from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Riverfront Restaurant, Philadelphia. The May 1 clinic will start at 10:30
a m. and run through to 9:30 p.m. at the Auditorium of the Downingtown Farmers Market, Ftoute 30, Downingtown. ON FRIDAY. April 30. Cape May County’s fine fishing will be explored in a two-hour talk show over Radio Station WWDB-FM in Philadelphia. Lou Rodia, assistant director in the County Department of Public affairs, will be interviewed by talk show host Irv Homer.
It marks the second time the county has had exposure on th^ Irv Homer show. Several months ago, county tourisrti and fishing were also featured in a Rodin-Homer interview, which was followed by callin questions from listemers. FEATURED IN the clinics will be talks on bluefish, weakfish, party and charter boat fishing, surf, jetty and boat fishing. Also to be featured will be
tips on preparing salt water fish for the table, and Shark fishing.
The clinics will be staffed by Rodia, who is also an outdoor writer and avid fisherman and outdoorsman; Ralph Horton, a frequent visitor to Cape May County and publisher of Penna-N.J. Fish ’N Magazine; and personnel from the County Public Affairs Dept.
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Play Ball!
CAPE MAY - The Greater Cape May Little League season gets underway, 11 a.m. Saturday at the Lafayette St. field with season-opener ceremonies followed by three games at noon, 3 and S p.m. League president Margie Dellas asks that all players (in uniform), managers, coaches and umpires report to the field no later than 10:45. The Cape May Elemen-
tary School Band will perform during the 11 o’clock ceremonies. It’ll be Rotary vs. Chamber in the season opener, followed in game 2 by Winchester and Sudak; game 3 is Nat'l Associates and Dellas. “Come out and support the players." urges the league president. “Who knows, maybe someday some of them may be professionals!"

