Cape May County Herald, 23 May 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 56

• ^ 56 sports Herald & Lantern 23 May 84

HQs. 1 Doris Ward NEW PLAYGROUND — A JHI.ihmi play ground at the rear of the Ocean Academy in Crest Haven was dedicated last Friday \bo\ e. Helen W'issel. president of the parents Association, officiates. XI right. Principal Judith Gollalz gets a thrill from the slide. The association raised the money with raffles, an art auction, beef and beer night, and private donations. Xllernative School students assembled the playground equipment.

Dekelco, Burke Leading

CAPE MAY - Dekelco continued its dominant play as it went undefeated in American League soft ball in four games. Tuesday Dekelco downed Kindle 5-2 in a defensive struggle Monday Dekelco nipped an upset -minded T.M.l' team 9 to 8 as .Mike Kelly drove in two runs in the bottom of the' 7th to secure the win. Tuesday. May 15th. Dekelco destroyed the Chief Petty Officers 21-2 in an awesome offensive display. In other league-action. The Cape May Coasties also went undefeated for the week as they went 3-0. Thursday the Coasties downed Charlie's Place 8-4. A day later they defeated the Rusty Nail 8 to 6 in 10 innings as Dan Tikowski won the game with a two run homer. The Coasties then defeated Mayer's Bar Tuesday 10 to 7. T.M.U. .notched its first win of the season as it downed Mayer's Bar 8-6. George Caiitizzi went four for three with 4 rib's, backed up by Tim Szigetti and Greg Daimis. who both went two for three ' THE RUSTY Nail downed the Chief Petty Officers 11 to 3 as Harry Tillotson and Marty Franco collected three hits. Terry

i "Goon" Randolph turned in a masterful pitching I performance Miami Inn put one in the win column as it narrowly defeated William Morey Development Co. 15-12 In a clash of Coast Guard ! teams. EECEN downed the Bears 4-1 to keep its record a perfect 4-0. Randy Klingsberg led the attack, going two for twoSTANDINGS Dekelco (Hi Cape May C'oaslies , 5-0 EECEN 4-o Charlie's Place 2-1 U.SC G Bears ' 21 Rusty Nail 2-2 The Press 2-2, Miami Inn l-i thief Petty Officers i-s TM.U Bandits 1-3 Cape Abstract o-l Kindle Ford 0-3 W Morey Development Company O H Mayer's Tavern 0-3 Cape Radiology Dawgs o-.t THE UPSET of the season in National League softbali took place last Wednesday as Burke Builders used a total team effort to down league power Law's Printing 10 to 5. The «jn put Burke's in first place and dropped law s to speond Burke went 3-0 on the week as it beat Doc's Custard 4-0 last Friday as John Canderan collected three hits. Burke's other win came against the Ugly Mug Monday as defeated the mug 6 to 2 Chucky Maithews bangled out four hits and Ed Bosch collected three The Pirate's Den improved its record to 3-2 as it downed Captain Sig's 7-4 behind Glen Pennycook's three hits. Doc's Custard notched its first win of the season as it dow ned the Ugly Mug 12 to 5. Ed Dietz led the charge with four hits, including a bases-loaded triple, and four rbi's. John McGray .also collected four hits and

• • Frank Dougherty chipped in with three hits. LAW'S PRINTING downed the Pirate's Den 11 to 7 as Brenden Rosenberg. Kevin Sherman and Bill Cook bangled out three hits apiece. Rosenberg also blasted his fourth home run of the season. The Atlas Motor Inn collected it's first win of the season as it downed Captain Sig's 15 to 11. Gary Montgomery led the way. going four for four. Don Rhinesmith chipped in with three hits. The Pirate's Den dow ned the Ugly Mug 13 to 4 as Bill Soper had four hits follofe ed by Glenn Pennycdw with three. STANDINGS Burk»' Builder* 6-0 lju Printing 5-1 Pirate s Den Jk:- 2 Eckel s Diesel i.j Doc's 1 uslarrf 12* Alias Motor Inn 13 The t (Six Mug 13 Bay shore l^iunge o-2 Captain Sir's cm Staff Named UPPER TOWNSHIP - Dick Alliger. Strathmere beach inspector, has announced the Upper Township Beach Patrol will be headed by Jeff Henning as captain Lieutenants are Bill McCutcheon and Paul McCracken. Cookie Shaw of the Recreation Depart ment is beach inspector of Beesley s Point and Tuckahoe River beaches. The three Upper Township beaches will open 10 a.m. Saturday. June 16. Life guards will be on duty from 10 a.m. to 6 \ p.m. every day through / Labor Day. The official J opening ceremonies will be f held at Williams Road and ( the beach, Strathmere. ^

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