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t AJ*fc MAY *hip|»*>< will 1 ainpgiooud «imi tin city M *> b i Power Volleyball! I tlOMipitMlslltp U> defeating The nMltf hi ilifwf Hi five rutting and well played game* Whip puurwill twili the ftmi two C» i.> j uiui i > 1; while Pntlrc 1 amc back and teas gam— time and tour IW and lb-4 WhippuorwiU p<r vailed ib lite final and deciding game 1^10 Wtuppoorwill took game one quickly •k'bpite »w»te tmprufcxive diga by Kotltr « Makky iukMM rhe gnkct oi (irrg M kali and Slrir k«ragkrr lad Whippuui aill tu the eaa> *in duller iwik alia lead ui game two kith tula by beau lltUrr and ttokky Jack*** spiking iU»*n the line Whippuuiteill came from brlund to take the game teith ihg% by Item Suenk and Hill llali and some good detenae by Hciaa Uhagk POTT k H Tt HXKD thinga around in game three aa Tmi Hoik s neia to Jim Mvhialrx fur *pike»

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Kona, ("ape Shore Keep on W inning

COURT MtH SIC /Uthe ToU Team season at Jereey Cape Kactpjet Club progresses the competition continues strong In the first match last Tuesday . Kona sports laittgg dtedtlri team of Judy Perrante and DietiK Miley faced some stiff apposition from Joyce Sleeker and June Mossbrook of Keen s Phar macy but Kona finished with a 9-7 win in that event In men s doubles play . Kona also managed a w in as Hub Ausell and Tony t'brietrburg topped Keen s team of Harry \lus*brook and \rtnln stwlrr H 4 THK K ATIIKR D At • i.HTKK team of Hob and Shem Sheppard played well in mixed doubles to top Keen s leam of Hoy Smith and Judv Kirro M-3 and add more winning games to Kona $ talley In singles action. Kona s Julie Cbrietiburg breezed past Pal Collier 5f Keen s Pharmacy 8-2 in the ladies event In men's play. Scott Swam topped Keen s Scott Novick 8-5 to give Kona Sports a winning sweep of all the events in the even ing s first match and a match score of 41-21 APKX REALTY faced the always tough team from Cape Shore Realty in the se-

cond match as the action began with ladies doubles Tkea Sauford and Pal Helaaey gave Capr Shore Realty its first win of the evening in that event by outscoring t hip t amp and Penny Trrnoskv of Apex Realty 84 The men * doubles event was next as Cape Shore's Hob Tbornr and Hit k llarlueit barely managed to squeak past Apex's leam of Phil Kelly and Scolt Smith 98 to win the tie breaker In mixed doubles play. Mary Klltipaldi and Tony Kerr ante of Cape Shore Realty topped Apex s Terry Hull and Scott Maslow 8 1 Trncey Hall proved to be insurpassable in ladies singles play as she took thai event with an 8-0 win as Cape Shore Realty con tinued on its w inning streak To complete the evening s action. Thad (•rudui. also of Cape Shore, finished the evening s events with an 8-1 win in men's singles over Apex's Hob Hughes With all the scores in. Cape Shore was the victor 41-18 KTAVUIMa WIN LOSS Capr shor* Krally t 0 Kntu Sport* 7 2 Attkm Krai RaUie S 4 Krrn » Plurmar\ I 7 Apr* Kr«lt> 2 7 Capr Inauranor 2 •

Boivlers I fin Cash In 9-Pin

WILD WOOD - Winner of the first prize money of $500 in February's first monthly 9 Pin-No-Tap Tournament at Woldwood Bowl was Barbara Woolfort of Villas, with a 740 series Second place money of $250 went to her husband. Nick Woolfort. for his 693 series Other money winners were: Bruce Peterson, Wildwood. $125 on his 698; Dan Broughton Wildwood. $100 on 660. Dave Stout.

Town Bank. $70 on 628; Frank Stainton. Wildwood Crest $50 on 620 Jerry Hewitt. Erma. $45 on 561; Marge Salfe. Rio Grande, and Mike Mitchell. Wildwood. $37 50 each for 533. and Benny Busch. W'niiwood Crest. $30 on 474 In this type of tournament. a bowler who knocks down nine pins on the first ball is credited with a strike The next tournament is scheduled for the weekends of March 9 and 10 and 16 and 17