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p/ PAGE 6 — SECTION THREE THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEPGdR<br />

Pleasantville church<br />

slates Shorb brothers<br />

<strong>The</strong> Shorb Brothers, irom<br />

Maryland, Merl, Happy and<br />

Wil,.arecoming to Mt! Pleasant<br />

Methodist' Church,- Pleasantville,<br />

on Sunday, December 10.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y're really brothers.<br />

Billboard Magazine, in less<br />

.than a year, has handed out two<br />

.four-star awards to the Shorbs,<br />

and that's a far cry from their<br />

inauspicious "debut" so many<br />

years ago...a little .country<br />

church on a bright. Sundaymorning,<br />

and three shy boys<br />

singing with no accompaniment<br />

whatsoever!<br />

Sunday evening, it will be the<br />

same three Shorb Brothers, but<br />

the sound has come uptown.<br />

' <strong>The</strong> Don Marsh Orchestra<br />

(recorded in eight-track) will<br />

Give the Gift that lasts<br />

JEWELRY<br />

LINDE SIMULATED<br />

Diamond Rings<br />

and Earrings<br />

also be heard.<br />

For the Shorb Brothers,<br />

music hasbecome a pr<strong>of</strong>ession.<br />

• <strong>The</strong> group is doing about 325<br />

coWerts this year, over 100 <strong>of</strong><br />

. which will beon high school and<br />

college campuses.<br />

- Group manager, Wjl Shorb,<br />

states quite frankly, "We sell<br />

inspiration." And that touches<br />

everyone. <strong>The</strong>re's • no better<br />

way to catch a glimpse <strong>of</strong> God<br />

than through the Shorb<br />

Brothers and .their brand <strong>of</strong><br />

"message music."<br />

<strong>The</strong> concert begins at 7:30<br />

p.m. and will,feature current<br />

pop material, a smattering <strong>of</strong><br />

Shorb originals, and some<br />

traditional hymns and gospel<br />

. songs.<br />

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3<br />

Non-league foes lack experience<br />

It is an unusual problem<br />

facing Jack Boyd this season.<br />

Everybody is. aware <strong>of</strong> his team<br />

and they are all poiTiting to the<br />

Raiders as probably Cape-<br />

Atlantfc League champions.<br />

After all, three <strong>of</strong> the top .six<br />

players are returning from the<br />

St^ate finalists <strong>of</strong> one year ago.-<br />

Realistically, Boyd has some<br />

gaps to fill in his lineup. He lost<br />

Mike Wolicki, the second<br />

greatest career rebounder in<br />

OCHS history; Tim Taccarino,<br />

a pesky guard who finished 16th<br />

on Raider career scoring lists<br />

and snapped a mark for<br />

defensive steals; Steve Wolicki,<br />

another tough rebounder; plus<br />

a ' quartet, <strong>of</strong> versatile substitutes<br />

in Danny Miller, Rick<br />

Murrel, Van Bryant and Ed<br />

Davis.<br />

Not that Boyd is left with<br />

nothing. returning. Brad<br />

Bryant, a six foot senior, was<br />

All-South Jersey last year and<br />

his performance in the<br />

N.J.S.I.A.A. tournament was<br />

the major ' reason for <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>'s success. Brad was last<br />

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WE HONOR BANK AMER1CARD it MASTER CHARGE<br />

the safe name to go with<br />

did, however, lead last year's<br />

team in turnovers,. Bryant<br />

enters his senior year with 435<br />

points, giving.him an excellent<br />

chance to finish' among the<br />

Raiders 1 .ten greatest all-time<br />

storers. • '<br />

Joining Brad will be 5-11.<br />

senior Bill Rackley and 6 : <strong>The</strong>^e three positions seem <strong>of</strong>fense; and «}unior Bryant<br />

certain -for the season .that Rogers, one <strong>of</strong> the fastest on the<br />

starts tomorrow, ' though team and a star-for last year's<br />

Bryant may play either inside jayvees.<br />

or outside. <strong>The</strong>: remaining spots Tfce junior varsity squad,-,<br />

are up'for- grabs. Thus far 6-2 •coached.<br />

again this season by<br />

senior vTqm Jones * and 5-10 Phil Birnbaum, will comprise<br />

junior Bob Cole have the edge. juniors John'Motley and Tom<br />

Jones was.thelop rebounder on Gargart, sophomore Coleman<br />

last year's jayvee squad which Harre, Drew Craig, Joe Foglioj<br />

2 compiled a 17-1 mark. He can' Al McCandless, Sam Botta,<br />

senior Terry TVacey.-'Rackley .jump antl knows how to pat the'' Jerome Gurley, Bill Brewer,<br />

will slart his very first game ball in the basket but Tom is Peter Johnson and Frank<br />

.tomorrow night but, despite prone to foul trouble. Cole has Pileggi, and freshman Bill<br />

beginning every game last year had major surgery on both Fisher.<br />

on the bench, he averaged over knees and frequently is slowed • Boyd's Raiders open with<br />

11 points per game. Nobody by this problem. When he's Mainland Regional tomorrow<br />

I doubts Rackley's ability to fight Bob handles the ball well, night at home and visit<br />

• shoot the ball. He led last year's has a good outside jumper and Palmyra next Tuesday. Both<br />

. foulshooters and was tied for can go to the boards.<br />

teams are' previewed in this<br />

second on the team in field goal Pushing Jones for his spot are week's SPORTS CORNER. In<br />

accuracy.<br />

a quartet <strong>of</strong> different types <strong>of</strong> these games, and those that<br />

Tracey is a leaper who players. 6-1 senior Rich Rinck follow, they will have to im-<br />

rebounds more like he is two recently recovered from a prove their strength <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

or. three inches taller. Last broken wrist and is rounding boards. In five scrimmages the<br />

season he grabbed 234 boards, into shape. Football star Tom Raiders have not handled the<br />

second on the team, while Rodier lacks the size <strong>of</strong> a big man and, unless Bryant and<br />

getting his share <strong>of</strong> steals. rebounder but not the desire Rackley have super seasons,<br />

Tracey was among the leaders and hustle. Another football this can cost them quite a few<br />

in field goal accuracy but still great, 5-11 George Savitsky, is decisions.<br />

hasn't developed the "touch" giving basketball a try and has As far as the season is con-<br />

that can make him a constant played good defense. As the cerned we foresee a good one.<br />

scoring threat.<br />

season progresses he may <strong>The</strong>re are some big question<br />

prove to be an asset. Junior marks but there also are some<br />

Mike Fields also lacks size but very big assets. Tliese Raiders<br />

can jump and battle with the can win the Cape-Atlantic<br />

best <strong>of</strong> them.<br />

League championship with a'<br />

Players who can expect to see maximum effort. <strong>The</strong>y can<br />

a great deal <strong>of</strong> action in the finish the regular season<br />

backcourt include junior Ed somewhere around 16-3. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

Vlaszac, a player with a good . can also make, a successful<br />

shooting eye; senior Dave defense \ <strong>of</strong> their Group Two<br />

Andrews, fresh <strong>of</strong>f a good crown. It won't come easy.<br />

football season and a fast- <strong>The</strong>y will face a a lot <strong>of</strong> talent<br />

improving guard; senior Frank and size\ along the way. But<br />

Sannino, a defensive specialist they CAN do it. We think they<br />

who also finds the open man on will, starting tomorrow night.<br />

RING HOP ATTENDANTS-Citadel Cadet Archie<br />

W. Foor, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Foor <strong>of</strong> 826 Stenton<br />

pi., is shown escorting Miss Althy Megargee,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Megargee <strong>of</strong> 19<br />

Lincoln pi., through the giant replica <strong>of</strong> the class ring<br />

at the recent Ring Hop. While some 3,500 graduates,<br />

parents and guests looked on, <strong>The</strong> Citadel's Junior<br />

Sword Drill divided to form an avenue through which<br />

senior cadets and. their dates passed after going<br />

through the mammoth gold ring.<br />

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1972 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1972 THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEOGER, PAGE 7—SECTION THREE<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> hall <strong>of</strong> fame adds five more<br />

I<br />

1<br />

. Others who received .votes Stedem, Bud Swan, Harry<br />

but not enough to earn Hall <strong>of</strong> Swayne, Fred Tarves, Jim<br />

Fame recognition include Andy Tarves, Mike Varano, Bob<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School's description <strong>of</strong> their years at his senior year and 12 as a lateral against Hammonton<br />

Allegretto, Bert Avis, Charles Wallace, Luke Wallace, Jack<br />

"Football Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame" added OCHS. I junior. He snuck over on the and running 48 yards for a<br />

Bakley, Don Balsley, Ron Warrington and Jim Wimberg.<br />

five more former stars this BOB GLASPEY (161) ac- final play against Pleasantville touchdown. Ewing also kicked<br />

Beaver, Joe Bradley, John ' Thanks again to all those who<br />

Week including a pair <strong>of</strong> tually received more votes than in 1937 to avert an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> four extra points during .his<br />

Burch, Lou Carey, . Jim aided us. in oijr attempt to<br />

quarterbacks, two linemen and any other player.elected thus' shutout loss. -<br />

career. He was All-County for<br />

Diamond, Wilson Dilge, Dick permanently establish'<br />

? coach. <strong>The</strong> selction, made by far. <strong>The</strong> flashy quarterback,, JACK NEALL (1340 was the two years, in addition to his.<br />

Ely, Dick* Fox (in), Craig* recognition for the great<br />

the voting readers <strong>of</strong> the who /started, three years for last <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> football player South JerseyJionors, and- later<br />

French, Dave French, Dick. football players <strong>of</strong> the past. In a<br />

Sentinel-Ledger, . brought the John Cervino, capped • his to be All-South Jersey, all was named All-Pennsylvania,<br />

Galante, Jim Gleeson, Fred few months it will be time to<br />

Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame membership to 25 career by. pacing the -1967 . groups, as well as being named as a guard at Gettysburg.<br />

Haack, Warren "Coke" Hall, add three new players to our:<br />

'former Red 'Raider gridiron eleven to a share <strong>of</strong> the Cape- ' All-State, All-County, All-Tri- College. .,. : v,<br />

Von Henroid, John Huff (Sr.), Basketball Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame. In the<br />

greats.<br />

Atlantic League title and an 8-1<br />

Walt Kensil, Frank Kruk, Dave<br />

County and All-Cape-Atlantic. WILBUR CLARK (53)T<br />

meantime,- Congratulations to<br />

In' order to get a more ac- mark. In his career Glaspey.<br />

Loder, George Loder, Larry '<br />

Neall was a powerful blocking coached <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> football<br />

Bob Glaspey, Charles Ash,<br />

curate evaluation <strong>of</strong>, the ac- completed 118-<strong>of</strong>-230 passes,<br />

Masi, Nick Miraglilo, Dan<br />

guard on <strong>of</strong>fense and a brilliant from 1943 through 1946. In those<br />

Jack Neall, Bill Ewing and,<br />

complishments <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s better than 50 percent, for 1772<br />

Montagna, Bill Nickles, John<br />

linebacker on defense for Coach years his teams won-18, lost<br />

posthumously, to Wilbur Clark'<br />

top athletes, we require a five- yards, and 16. touchdowns. All<br />

Oliver, Bob Selvagn, Walt<br />

John Cervino. He was selected. four and tied one. Three times<br />

for performing so as to make a<br />

ar waiting period before a are records. He also passed for<br />

Shallcross, Earl Shaw, Warren<br />

as the Tri-County "Player Of he brought the Cape May<br />

lasting impression on the sports<br />

player or coach becomes a record 837 yards in his senior<br />

Smith, Lloyd Southard, Frank<br />

<strong>The</strong> Year" during his senior County championship to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

fans <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

eligible. That means members year and paced the Tri-County year,. Neall last year was <strong>City</strong> and one, in 1945, his<br />

<strong>of</strong> this season's championship area that year with 66 points. mentioned'on the All-America Raiders were South Jersey<br />

team will not be eligible until He was second team, All-Group team as a guard at William & champions. Clark, who also HELP OCEAN CITY'S BOT SCOUTS<br />

1977. Players from the 1967Two<br />

and was selected both All- Mary.<br />

coached basketball and has the<br />

team were eligible for the first County and All-Cape-Atlantic.<br />

BILL EWING (72) was hardcourt MVP trophy named<br />

time this year and two <strong>of</strong> them CHARLES ASH (135) is the another guard who played fora • after him, suffered a heart<br />

were immediately inducted. only Raider footballer to be the championship team. Ewing attack not long after the 1946<br />

Listed in the following solo captain <strong>of</strong> two successive was All-Group <strong>On</strong>e as a junior season and was forced to retire.<br />

paragraphs are the newest teams. He led the 1936 and 1937 and senior and was selected He died less than a year later.<br />

members <strong>of</strong> our Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame teams as a quarterback but captain <strong>of</strong> the 1948 team. He <strong>The</strong>se five join Romeo<br />

with their total votes in also played varsity during his also played linebacker on Adelizzi, Don Tarves, Andy<br />

parenthesis and /a brief freshman and sophomore years defense and scored his only Jernee, Charles Adelizzi,<br />

as a guard. Ash scored 30 points touchdown by intercepting a Fenton Carey, Archie Harris,<br />

Ed Adamczyk, Walt Buckholtz, LAUREL and HOLLT TOO!<br />

John Carey, Bill Morrow, Dan' Starting Tomorrow,<br />

Money, Earl Tarves, Anthony<br />

Bowling<br />

"Nin" Selvdgn, Dick Guest, Friday, Deoember 8th<br />

Chet Loveland, Len Foglio, SOLO AFTERNOONS and EVENM6S<br />

John Henry, John Lepore, Luke<br />

POINT LANES<br />

George Wood 217. High in- Gold 3, Absecon Baptist 1;<br />

McCallion and Fran Townsend<br />

Thursday Night Bowlers dividual series, Don Duble 576. Seaview Baptist 3, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

in the Hall. <strong>The</strong> first 15 listed 9th St. and West Ave.<br />

Sandbar 4, Dailey Plumbing High team game and series, Baptist "B" 1; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

were the original members.<br />

South Jersey Oil 4, Mulford's Five and Five 916 and 2490. Baptist "C" 3, Linwood<br />

BENEFIT OF 0. C. TROOPS 32 and 51<br />

Five more are added each year.<br />

lafood Shack 0; Mazzitelli Standings: Five and Five, 28- Community 1; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Plumbing 4, Parkway Phar- 16; Point Diner, 26V4-17V4;<br />

Presbyterian Gold 3, Chelsea<br />

macy 0; Moyer Motors 3, Green's Cleaners, 26-18; Royal . Baptist 1; Northfield - Salem<br />

Tillie's 1.<br />

Diner, 25-19; Gerety's, 24-20;<br />

Methodist 3, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

High individual game and Springer's, 23-21; CM. Co. Nat.<br />

Presbyterian Blue 1.<br />

series, Joyce Bakley 199 andBank,<br />

12V4-31%; Abbott's, 11-33. High individual game and<br />

57S. High team game, Moyer<br />

series, Dave Sye 245 and 607.<br />

613. High team series, Maz-<br />

High team game and series,<br />

OCEAN CITY LEAGUE<br />

zitellK 1634.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist "A", 890<br />

Mac's 4; Boyer's, 3, Morey's and 2573.<br />

Standings: Moyer, 32-12; 1; Stretch 3, Jaycees 1; Strange<br />

ulford, 24>/fe-19>&; Parkway,<br />

Standings: Northern Division<br />

3, Burner's 1; Wallace 2,<br />

22-22; Dailey, 21-23; Tillie's, 21-<br />

- Pleasantville Baptist Red, 31-<br />

Godfrey 1.<br />

23; Sandbar, 21-23; Mazzitelli,<br />

17; Absecon Baptist, 31-17;<br />

High individual game and<br />

17MJ-26MS; South Jersey, 17-27.<br />

Pleasantville Baptist Gold, 24series,<br />

Pete Pullen 256 and 580. 24; Northfield - Salem<br />

Standings: Godfrey, 37-15; Methodist, 24-24; Ventnor<br />

After Seven Mixed Doubles Mac's, 33-19; Strange, 31-21; Presbyterian, 23-25; Chelsea<br />

Whiskey Sours 4,' Bloody Stretch, 30-22; Wallace, 28-24; Baptist, 23-24; Pleasantville<br />

Marys 0; Stingers 4, Black Boyer's, 27-25; Rumer's, 25-27; Baptist Blue, 22-26; Mainland<br />

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Screwdrivers 0; Sneaky Petes<br />

Division - Palermo Baptist, 28-<br />

3, Grasshoppers l.<br />

I WITH<br />

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High individual games, Tom NORTHFIELD LANES<br />

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Herrington 213 and Diane Protestant Church League<br />

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Chadwick 179. High individual Pleasantville Baptist Red 4, Blue, 25-23; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist<br />

Louella<br />

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Smick 453. High team game and Presbyterian 4, Pleasantville<br />

EITHER PRINCESS PRINC or<br />

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