Cape May County Herald, 21 August 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 77

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I Rec Slate In Dennis Is Varied

DENNISVILLE Den nis township s first annual ■ recreation day. Aug 3. ■ star^Hl nut with a kite con test and ended with a soft ball g{imc. Other events in eluded relay races, ponyrides. watermelon eating, and seed spitting contests Prizes were awarded to I children of all age groups The recreation depart ment is planning several events for the fall In -

September there will be a craft bazaar, a bike a-thon. and a poster contest for children. OCTOBER'S schedule includes a teen dance, bowl ing for the 4th, 5th. and 6th graders, a shopping trip to the Heading outlet stores, and the construction of a haunted house for Halloween. Planned for November is a trip to the Franklin In-

stitute and a penny auction and luncheon for the senior citizens. They will finish up the ^ar with their annual tree lighting and hay ride in December. There will also be volleyball every Monday evening starting in September and Softball every Wednesday night at 6:30 for the rest of August. Still Chances For Exercise CAPE MAY — The city is offering exercise classes at the Franklin Street Civic Center on Lafayette Street in August and September. Through the end of August, there will be a morning class >9-10 Monday and Wednesday. Evening classes will be held 5-6 p.m. Monday. Wednesday and Friday and 6-7 Monday and Wednes day. Call the Department of Civic Affairs at 884-B411. ext . 20 or 27 for further information. Appeal Seeks (»rid Officials New Jersey Football Officials Association. Allan tic District, is seeking can- - didates for the Cadet Program for the coming season. All candidates must be 1R years or older. Meetings will be held 7 to » p.m. every Monday night after l.abor Day. at' Egg Harbor To.wnship High School. Those interested are asked to contact. Mike Caplis. 266-7402. Larry Klohm. 390 0133. day or evening.

Eagles Slow Down Aces' Title March

STONE HAKKOK The nice for the pennant lightenM e<l dramatically last week in the I. ions Club Little Ix-ague when the league leading Aces attempted to clinch the title against the Eagles Ace coaches Scott Krausr and F.P. Daily pitied star firebailer Steve Wonder against the finesse pitching of the Eagles Brian Mcl.au an Wonder con linued to dominate lialtcrs. extending his record setting streak of no hit innings to 19 hut allowing two unearned i runs which proved to Ini fatal EAGI.KS pitcher McGaw an was calmly downing Ace hatters, throwing a two hit. one run masterpiece The difference in the game pro vod to lie aggressive ' hasenuinuig as Greg Pippelt and John Parker each scons! after steal attempts, giving flie Eagles the 2 I w in and closing the gap lietween _ the Aces to one game

In other action the Aces rebounded to smash 13 hits on their way to an 18-2 thrashing of the Panthers. Scott Juenger led the hitting attack with three hits and John Simpson pitched six ■ excellent innings, allowing only one corned run. TIIE WILDCATS slipped one game into last place after dnipping two decisions last week The Eagles continued their assault on the league, blasting 10 hits, five of which were for extra twist's enrnute to a 15-6 vie lory. •> Player manager Kevin Zillignn placed the Eagles with a 2-for 3 -outing The Panthers provided the second loss for the Wildcats as ' ( pitcher David Reagan rais ' ed his record to 4 2 with a 5 1 triumph Dreg and Andrew \ Kirtn used their hascrtinn ing skill (o force poor , fielding by the Wildcats and score the winning runs . | KIWI STAVIllMiS ,\«es H I ftNfr* • (

Surfers Compile Points in Avalon

AVALON The sixth ' week of the Recreation Summer Surfing contest saw over 40 participants in , surfboard, boogie liHard and knee hoard compete , lion This event is for an ac cumulation of points toward final placings in the end of August Anyone interested in competing can still register on Tuesdays at 3:30 p m at 30th Street and the beach ! The point totals for the [ first five weeks are as follows: 1 lloys Surfboard Mikr Mar Karlanr. .16. Kcilh Krfurt. .16. Curtis i Graham. 10. Tun Gallagher. io Davr Squillarr. * K\an Coll. 6. Jor . Kelly. S. Chris Hella.S. Tim Hoyd. I HOYS fUMM.IK Hoard Mikr Mar Karlanr. SO Hrrndan, 16. Hob llassrl. 17. Haydn Swrterlilsrh. 11. John Morrow, 9. Hart Hrulsrhrr. 4 Jr Mrn's Hoogir Hoard Scott Ornlrup, 42. W'iIIic IVIp, 10. Mark llaryslak. IB. Hill Montgomery. X). I'elr Krrochville. 9. Jeff Karton. 8 , Scolt (larnrr. B. Frank Srolirld. 8. I John Monroe. S, Hill Mills. S Jr Mrn's Surfboard SroM j ohnlrup. 41 Adam Taranlim. IB. ' I Vie Krrnrhville. IS. Ron lludanirh. 26. Malt MaQuirr. 23. lam lanrlli. II. E'al Kanr. 10. Scoff tlamer. 6. Sieve Monlffnmrry . S. Have Wilson. S, Joe Kroner 4 Mike Mauer 4 Hob Savins 4 Jay Smilvk. 3. Jeff Karton. :t, Jon Hloom. 3 Have Sort*. 3. Andv Zrmieck. I JK MKN'S Knee hoard Torn Kirk. 40. Mark llaryslak. 34. Scoll Koff. 20. Jay Giordano, S Men s Surfboard Chris tiildav. S4. Jeff Com mi nits. 38. Tom Tor our 26. Skip Jastrimski X) Geoff llaenn. 10. Mitch Icotvird 8 Kd l<e*. 14. Hay Srhmohl. 5. Kevin Siull. 9. tiary I jwson. 6. Krick ll.il srod. S. John Wagner . S Mikr Hamelson J. Jim Qumn .1 John

Gamitim. .1. Jell Sshurl/ 3 Men s KiMi'lskird Timii To/our 18 Skip .laslrrtnski. Ill Girls Surfboard Tiffany To/our 48 Nm-ole Heir hard. 19. SalK Slrwk. 14 Marnie Hrorkman II Trish MontKomrry 10 Mirhplr Con klin 8 Vance's Bar Wins Title In Softball CAPE MAY - In women's softball. Vance's Bar defeated Middle Recreation in two straight games- by scores of 3-2 and 6-2 in the finals to win the Cape May Women's Soft ball league championship Led by coaches Norman and Marge Delias. Vance's Bar had a 12-3 regular season record Members of the championship team include Kym Delias. Pat Valentine. Diane Valentine. I.ydia Valentine. Mvra Valentine. I.vnette Miller. Donna Ewing, Cindy Randie. Jan Comwell. Kelly Scott. Shelly Scott. Kathy Scott. Michelle Johnson. Vickie Simmons and Jackie Carter.

Hi A H .-IK ■r ; r ■ IP ■ mk 'J Dori* Ward SI'PERMAN — With the help of instructor Karen Callan of Northfield. Michael Perry, 5. docs a handstand on the parallel bars in Ixiwer Township Memorial School auditorium in Villas. The program is sponsored by the township recreation department. ('.atari-iii To Promote Wrestling

"Maurice Catarcio, former power lifter, physique contestant and pro wrestler, has been licensed by acting State Athletic Commisioner Robert W lx>e to promote professional wrestling in Southern New Jersey (Atlantic. Camden. Cape May. Cumberland. Gloucester, and Salem Counties) Catarcio made his debut at the old Wildwood Convention Hall and was given his first match by the promoter, the late Turc Duncan. Catarcio intends to bring professional wrestling

back to Wildwood Convention Hall. Catarcio trains at his private gym, "Maurice's Body Shop", at the rear of his home, where he teaches and trains both young and old body building and physical fitness. 4» Ban (j net Date CAPE MAY - The Greater Cape May Little U'ague Banquet has been changed from Nov. 9. 6 p.m. to Friday. Nov. 1 The shift was made because of Convention Hall being remodelled.

ATTENTION PARENTS OF STUDENTS OF THE RICHARD M. TITELMAN SCHOOL New Student Registration any day 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. No Registration will be accepted from Aug. 29 to Sept. 6 Registration opens again on Sept. 9. 1985.