Cape May County Herald, 12 June 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 60

sports

DR. JOSEPH J. RIZZO Too many victims of severe back trouble believe that time will heal the condition. They endure the excruciating pains, trying not to move in ways that may trigger it. They may not even realize that chiropractic could correct the condition and provide real relief. When spinal segments become misaligned, the nerves they shelter can be pinched and irritated. Unless corrected, this condition can progress into sciatica, organic disturbances or even various forms of paralysis. Don't wait and suffer. Let chiropractic determine and treat the cause of your pain. Dr. Joseph Rizzo 739 Washington Stroot . Chiropractor - Capo May - 884-2162

Annual Triathlon Slated Saturday

CAPE MAY - The Third Annual Cape May Triathlon will be held Saturday, beginning at 9 a.m. with a one-mile ocean swim. Triathletes will swim , parallel to the beach from Broadway Avenue to Queen Street. After a one hour break the racers will embarx on a 10-mile run beginning at 10:30 through Cape May and West Cape May. They will be required to run two laps on a five-mile course Starting at Convention Hall on Beach Drive the runners will go west on Beach Drive, turn on Grant Street, then right onto West Perry to Lafayette Street, then a right onto Ocean

Street and a left onto Washington Street. THE COURSE runs north the length of Washington Street, turns right and travels Texas Avenue to Pittsburgh Avenue and goes south the length of Pittsburgh until turning right onto NewJersey Avenue, right onto Wilmington and right again to get onto Beach Drive. The runners will then travel west on Beach Drive past Convention Hall, starting a second and final lap on the same course before finishing at Convention Hall Official water stations will be manned at Convention Hall. Beach Patrol Headquarters, the Cape May Fire Company

Museum, the Washington Inn. the C-View Inn and the Welcome Center. Homeowners and businesses along the course are encouraged to offer refreshments to the runners. FOLLOWING another one-hour break the 50-mile bicycle race will begin at l p.m. at Pittsburgh Avenue and take the triathletes five laps over a 10-mile course through Cape May. West Cape May and Lower Township. The course runs west the length of Beach to Broadway Avenue for the start of the race only, then turns right on Ocean Street, crossing over Lafayette Street up Elmira Street, crossing over Broad Street to Seashore Road via Park Boulevard and Central Avenue. The racers will pedal north on Seashore before turning left onto NewEngland Road at the base of the West Cape May bridge. Bikers will leave New England Road, turning left on Bavshore Road to right on Sunset Boulevard and traveling west to the magnesite plant TIIEY WILL turn around there and return east on Sunset to right on Broadway. left onto Beach Drive and East before turning left on Ocean Street to begin another lap The water stations will be at Beach Patrol Headquarters. New /England Road and Sunset Boulevard Volunteers interested in becoming involved with the coordination of the Cape May Triathlon can contact the DepartmFht of Civic Affairs at 884-tHyl. ext 20 or 27 Trophies and prizes will be awarded to the overall place winners, winners of each leg and. the top age group finisher* by Edward Geiss. head swimming Rio Grande Cops Crown CAPE MAY - Rio Grande Building Materials defeated Pete's Racquet Club to win the Cape May Coed Recreation Volleyball League championship in five exciting games After losing the first two games to a very aggressive Racquet Club team. 15-11 and 15-13. Rio Grande, bounced back and won the final three games by scores of 15-7. 15-3 and 15-11 Rio Grande Building Materials won the regular season with a 35-5 record Team members include Ernie Troiano. Donna Troiano. .Marty Franco. Marge Franco. Bud Bowman. Joan Row man. Frank Vogel and Fran Vogel.

coach at Villanova University. THE AWARDS ceremony will begin approximately 4 p.m. at Convention Hall, where the race results will be posted An award to the first finisher overall will be donated by Island Trophies and presented by the Cape May County Council on Physical Fitness - one of the race sponsors. Others either cosponsoring or endorsing the C M T include the New Jersey Division of Travel and Tourism. Burn-Off. Triathlon Federation. U.S.A.. Vance's Bar, D.B. Electronics, the United States Coast Guard Training Center, the Cape May County Road Department. Robert Owens and the Baileywicke. For additional information contact the Cape May Department of Civic Affairs. Builders Hang On In First CAPE MAY - Doc's Custard won both of its games this past week in Cape May National League Softball action as it defeated Carlos O'Brien's 14-11 behind a 3-hit. 3-RBI performance by Rick Rhinesmith and 3 RBI's by Kevin Boyle. Later in the week Doc's defeated Bayshore Lounge 4-2 as Boyle had 3 hits and John McCray had 2 hits in the win. Burke Builders remain in first place as they defeated Bayshore Lounge 16-3 behind a 4-hit performance by Ken Johnson. Law's Printing remained in second place as it defeated Captain Sig's 14-13. Law's scored 6 runs in the top of the 7th Steve Steger led the way with 3 hits while John Vogel and Kevin Sherman had 2 hits apiece with Sherman hitting a 2-run homerun. In the other game played during the week. Carlos O'Brien's defeated Captain Sig's 20-5 STWIIIM.N Burke * Builders 6 1 Law's Pnniinfc 8 2 Carlos O'Brien s 5-3 Doc s Custard 6-1 Captain Sig's Midas Muffler 3 * Bayshore l-oungr iy 1 1 Give Stood. • Experience

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