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AVALON — Champions have been crowned in the 1963 adult tennis tournament of the Recreation Department, with Joe Kramer taking the men’s singles and Kathy Delmonte winning the women’s;singles title. The reSu|ts. As announced by Doreen Drexel of the recreation staff: Men’s Singles. Finals — Joe Kramer defeated Joe Hicks (4-6, 7-5,5-1); Semifinal — Ort^n Hicks defeated Gary Van Camp (7-5, 6-1); Joe Kramer defeated John Sopovan (7-5, 6-3). Women’s Singles: Finals — Kathy Delmonte defeated Marge Murphy (6-1; 6-1); semis — Marge Murphy defeated Pat Scanlon (6-3, 7-5); Kathy Delmonte defeated Jenny Hyson (6-3, 6-0). MEN’S DOUBLES: Finals — Joe Kramer-Joe Kramer defeated Skip Shoemaker-Pete Charrington (8-6, 6-3); semis — Skip Shoemaker -Pete Charrington defeated Golesi-Harrington (6-1, 6-3); Joe Kramer-Joe Kramer defeated John Delmonte-Chuck McEnroe (6-1, 7-5). Women’s Doubles; Finals — Kathy Delmonte — Mary Sue Garrity defeated Tess CampbellSally Williams (6-2, 6-0); semis — Tess Campbell — Sally Williams defeated Quit-Smoking Help Needed RIO GRANDE - The County Unit of the American Cancer Society is seeking persons who are ex-smokers and are willing to be trained to conduct "The Fresh Start-Quit Smoking Programs." Anyone interested is asked to contact the American Cancer Society by calling 886-1154 for further information. Beach Bowl Scheduled Saturday WILDWOOD - Beach Bowl II will be played 4 p.m. Saturday at Maxwell Field, Juniper St. and Park Blvd. The game will feature two perennial Philadelphia Catholic League football powers, Father Judge Crusaders and St. John Neumann Pirates. Last season Father Judge finished its league season undefeated, but lost in the playoffs. Its final record was 5*-3. Neumann was eliminated from a playoff berth in its last league game, and finished with a 6-5 record. Father Judge is coached by John "Whitey" Sullivan, whose nine-year record stands at 76-29-4. Bill Brannau is the head coach at Neuman^, where his two-year recorti stands at 13-10. He also coAched at Father Judge for l4 years, compiling a reedrd of 56-40-5, includiirg one Catholic LeaguC'Title. The half time show will include a routine by the Father Judge Cheerleaders and local musicians. Tickets may be purchased at the gate.
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Lazzaro — Bob Lazzaro (6-1, 6-1); semis — Linda and Box Lazzaro defeated Earle and Betsy Dolston (5-7, 6-3, 6-2); Kathy and John Delmonte defeated Janice and Fred Dunbour (6-1, 6-3)
OPTIMIST AWARD — James Wallace, owner of Jim’s Bait and Tackle, receives award for dedication and service from James Wagner, chairman of Lower Cape Optimist Weakfish Tournament. Wallace has been event's main supporter and official weighmaster for years.
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