Cape May County Herald, 10 November 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 28

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Herald & Lantern IQ November '82

GOOD NEWS for hunters tomei from various sources this week The small game season for pheasants, quail and ratv hits opens at 8 -a m on Saturday. November 13, ahd the outlook is reported by the Division of Fish, f Game and Wildlife to be tietter than last year Despite the 'w^t and unusually told spring, in dications are that gotKl pheasapt populations wilf .in- found in the tenlral far- , ming regions of Hunterdon. Somers*; northern Mercer and southern Warren Counties. The best opportunity for quail hunting, it .is reported, is * 1 * 3 4 * 6 in Cape May, . r Atlantic. Cumberland, Saltyn and Gloucester Counties where spring surveys, show a fiO per cent I increase iri the breeding population Best areas for rabbits, it is said, are in the farming regions in south,' central* western and northwestern regions Meanwhile, the Division reports that geese hunters are finding more geese and ' are having better suctfess than last year The snowgoose season takes a brief break before reopening on Monday. November lh. and continuing- through January 31 The Canada Goose season reopens November 25 The fall archery season closes tomorr oAv . November 11 Final resu^i will not lx* in for.awhile ytf. but midseason reports are that New Jersey hunters have takch 3.015 deer representing a bix pcf cent

Sports Scope

by Jacob Schaad Jr.

ig the small .The woodms from Oc h No(vcmber

increase over Inst year In Cape May County, the total was 38 compared to 26 last

ybar

the Woodcock season currently is underway ahd hunters are reminded that a New Jersey woodcock stAmp is required at all timc*s including^the small

game season

cock season runs

tober 5 through

27 in the north zone and from October 23 through December 4 and from December 18 through 29 in

the south' zone

I T T O O K some perseverance, but Ocean City's Jackie McClelland finally won the Cape Atlantic League Division II ten'nis title last week I-ast year she was runner upand twq weeks ago she took a 3-0 lead when she and her opponent. MicHele Oliva of Hammonton, -decided they had better call it quits for awhile because of playing conditioas. They resumed indoors last Thursday at the Somers Point Racquet Club and Jackie won. 6-4 and 6-4 McClelland had beaten Oliva twice during the regular season. ALTHOUGH LOWER CAPE MAY .Regional’s football team will be losiTig some key seniors via

graduation this year, the future still looks bright for the Capers 7 The i r freshman football team was undefeated at this writing, shbwing a stingy defense and a productive offense. The Capers’ soccer team, meanwhile, got by the first round of Group II state tournament action, defeating Pennsville. 1-0. Goalie Frank Oprandy recorded 23 saves in the upset, overtime victory. Middle Township was not so fortunate, losing to Clearview, 3-1, in the first round of Group 11 play Ben Gery scored his 25th goal of the season for tl?e panthers. FOR THOSE who yearn for the gee gees in the winter time, the Dover Downs Raceway opens its season on Sunday afternoon, November 14, af l p.m Races also will be held on Wednesday. Thursday. Friday and Saturday nights at 8. The season runs through March 26. THE MUSIC was good for Melody Sye in the girls’ Group III competition of the . South Jersey cross country championships at Camden County College. Melody took first to lead Ocean City to second place in the team competition.

Point Pleasant finished first. Melody finished ic 18 minutes and 13 seconds.^0 seconds ahead of the second place winner ahd her time was the fourth fastest in all groups. Ocean City’s Jackie Garrity placed fifth. The Red Raiders’ number two runner, Margie Bonnet, dropped out of the race

because of a virus.

In Group 1, Wildwood placed third behind Kim ZsitkoVsky’s 11th place showing in 20:34. In boys’ Group l competition, Wildwood took fourth in the team standings as Mike •-Donnelly finished 10th in 16:24. In Grout) III, Ocean City’s Dan Lowden finished

ninth in 15:59.#

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HIS ACADEMIC and athletic achievements have won Tom Hutchinson of Middle Township High School's team the Rrooks-Irvine football cli|b aw ard. With the Stone Harbor senior is Coach Phil Exley whose team can clinch its first championshp of the Cape Atlantic League since 1969 this Saturday.

Lower, Ocean, Score Wins

Lower Cape May Regional kept in the running,for a shot at the Cape Atlantic Division II chajnV pionship on Saturday by rallying to defeat winless Buena. 14-7. Ocean City, playing Atlantic City for the first time in 43 years, won, 6-0, The Capers went ahead, 7-0. on Eric Fenwick’s nine yard TD run and kick. Buena came back to tie on Ed Verderose’s five yard run and a conversion. But Lower Cape May Regional engineered a 36 yard scoring drive in the last period with the Bob and Bob combination (Chadwick and Bonner) connecting on a 21 yard TD pass. Fenwick’s talented toe made it 14-7. Ocean City, which last

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played and lost to Atlantic City, 26-2, in 1939, was led by Mark Luisi who scored the game’s only touchdown on a 20 yard run in the third quarter. Fullback John Betts ran for 65 yards. It was the first victory for Ocean City over Atlantic City in a series tpat began

before the 1900’s.

Wildwood had *the day off. It- entertains Lower Cape May Regional on Saturday at 1 p.m. in a game that .could have a bearing on the championship of Division II of the Cape Atlantic League.

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Cape May County ALMANAC

N O V E M MOON PHASKS/POSITIONS Thr Moon « n/frcl on (hr fide h greatrH when rlotrtt in Earth On.perigrei and when lirdirect alignment wtlh Sun A earth (full A new moon phaieal On and about these dates, low pressure systems and/or strong wind* /depending upon direction) may Jesuit in flooding, and extremely

low tides

Fall Moon •..., J PrrlRrr 4 lji»t Qoxrtrr X Nfw Moon IS Apojtrr zo Pint Quarter 23 Full Moon 30

TIDE TABLE Computed /or Cope May City , bearh/rorit; for other areas, see i Correction Times

DATE 10 Wed It Thur 12 Frl 13 Sat 14 Sun 15 Mon 16 Tue 17 Wed 18 Thur 19 Frl 20 Sat 21 Sun 22 Mon 23 Tue 24 Wed 25 Thur 26 Fri 27 Sal 28 Sun 29 Mon 30 Thur

HIGH

9 15-9 49 10 13 10 38 11:04-11 24 •11:52 12 10-12:41 12:52-1 24 1.32-2:06 2:10-245 2:46-3:23 3:22 4 01 3 54-4 41 . 4:31 5:28 5:16-6:19 6 24-7 17 7:3»8 16 8 40-9:07 9:3*9 S3 10:27-10 40 11:17 II 27 -12 10 12 15-1 01

3:23-3:39 4:22-4 41 5:145:33 ' 6:004:18 6 424 59 7:20-7 38 7:57-8:14 8:354:52 9 129:33 9:51 10:13 10:31-11:00 11:16-11 48 ■12:04 12:39-12:55 1:35-1:53 2:33 2:53 3 31-3:52 4 27-4 49 5:17-5 41 6 034 29 6 50-7:17

4T)KRE<*TION TIMES Compute approximate time* of high 4 low water for your area by addirg nr sublrdHing the following number of minutes for each tide phase in the Tide Table

B E R

LOW HIGH GrdR Eftft Harbor Inlet Minus 10 plus io Ocean City (9th St Bridge) plus 35 plus 20 ■Corson Inlet (bridge) plus 20 plus 5 Sea Isle City' (Ludlam Thorn bridge) plus65 plus 45 Sea (ale Clly Beach 0 ^ minus 20 Townsend Inlet plus 20 pips 5 Seven’Mile Beach plus 15 0 Stone Harbor (Great Channel bridge) plus 40 plus 40 Hereford Inlet (Anglesea i plus 20 ' o Wildwood beach 0 minus IS West Wildwood (Grassy Channel bridge) plus 45 plus 40 Cape May Harbor 0 minus 5 Five Falhom Bank plus IS plus 5 Cape May Point plus 50 plus 40 AfcCrie Shoal plus 30 plus 25 Delaware Bay Bayshore Channel (Bay-Canal junction) plus 50 plus 40 MfamlBeach plus 80 pluses Dennis Creek entrance plus 120 plus 95 Brandywine Shoal Light plus 80 plus 60

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