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PAGE 14 — SECTION TWO<br />

Topples 10 contenders<br />

/ ByJACKBRESLIN<br />

•<br />

<strong>On</strong> a rainy and dreary<br />

Monday afternoon the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty golf team made history.<br />

• Behind the hot shooting <strong>of</strong><br />

Jim McKeon and Tim<br />

Pashley, the Raiders swept<br />

past 10 other teams to take<br />

their first District Eight<br />

' championship. The victory<br />

qualifies the team for next<br />

week's state tournament, also<br />

a first for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

"I'm very proud <strong>of</strong> our<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Gty Ifi^h Scb<br />

boys," Coach Ralph Carson<br />

said. "They played very well,<br />

especially considering the<br />

rain and drizzle."<br />

Very well indeed <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty finished with a total <strong>of</strong><br />

324, well below second place<br />

Vineland which carded a 348.<br />

Sacred Heart finished third<br />

with a 357.<br />

As far as the individual<br />

performances were concerned,<br />

McKeon and Paahley<br />

each finished with a 77 for the<br />

18 holes on the Buena Vista<br />

Friend <strong>of</strong> the flounder<br />

By MAGGIE CORNMAN<br />

I've good news today. The<br />

blowfish and the kUigflsh are<br />

back. We haven't seen them<br />

, for a number <strong>of</strong> years and we<br />

.'.. sure are pleased to know that<br />

. they are back. Bloodworm is<br />

the bait to use for them.<br />

Jerry Putman came in the<br />

store and told us he, along<br />

with some others, caught<br />

blowflsh and kingfish down <strong>of</strong><br />

Corsons Inlet along the beach.<br />

.,; Sure do hope that they will<br />

° stay with us and become more<br />

plentiful.<br />

. Tony DeAnyelas came in<br />

' and got a 9V4-pound bluefish<br />

weighed and he also caught a<br />

couple <strong>of</strong> flounder that<br />

averaged about 14& pounds.<br />

He was fishing at Corsons<br />

Inlet. The bluefish was caught<br />

on squid and the flounder was<br />

caught on minnows.<br />

Down to the Delaware Bay<br />

went Capt. Dick Swaggart on<br />

Ms 7 Seas and his first mate<br />

Craig French and they<br />

brought back about 130<br />

pounds <strong>of</strong> weakflah. They<br />

Ashed with white and yellow<br />

bucktails and stripes <strong>of</strong><br />

mackerel. He said he tried<br />

squid but found that the<br />

mackerel did better.<br />

~ Also, down in the bay was<br />

Ed Likens, John Brown, Phil<br />

Betz, and RUBS Chattea Now<br />

_ using the bucktail and squid<br />

they caught 80 weakfish that<br />

ranged from five to<br />

TERMITES?<br />

TEIEPHONE<br />

399-1200<br />

pounds. They also used clam<br />

and caught seven bluefish and<br />

one flounder. Where that<br />

flounder came from is<br />

anyone's.guess.<br />

Through the grapevine, I<br />

had heard (hat Jim Hyde,<br />

Harry Steinberg, and Salt<br />

Phillip Keating were down to<br />

the Delaware Bay and<br />

brought home 36 weakies that<br />

averaged 12 pounds.<br />

Also, down in the bay was<br />

Capt. Doc Fury <strong>of</strong> the Sea<br />

Fury and along with him was<br />

Walt Ford, George Robinson,<br />

and Ken Sergeson. Well,<br />

between them all they caught<br />

three large igloo boxes full <strong>of</strong><br />

weakfish that averaged 12*4<br />

pounds. My those fish sure do<br />

come large.<br />

Late Sunday night, Tommy<br />

Adams called and told me<br />

that he and George Bowman<br />

caught 46 large weakfish but<br />

no drumfish. He said they<br />

could hear the old drumfish<br />

drumming away but couldn't<br />

get them to Ut a book. He also<br />

said that the weakies<br />

averaged about 12 pounds.<br />

Now, in the bay are lots <strong>of</strong><br />

flounder but they don't seem<br />

to be biting during this full<br />

mooa Ed tells me after we<br />

get over this moon situation<br />

they will begin to bite again. I<br />

asked Ed why and be saiaV'It<br />

is due to the water conditions."<br />

Whatever that<br />

Till next week, good luck,<br />

good fishing and tight lines.<br />

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Course. The score tied them<br />

with Grover Pagano <strong>of</strong><br />

Vineland for the lowest <strong>of</strong> the<br />

day. Pagano, the Buena Vista<br />

Club champion, took the individual<br />

title in the first hold<br />

team wins firsi<br />

<strong>of</strong> a sudden death play<strong>of</strong>f, lowest scorers all.qualify to<br />

Pashley took second place compete for the individual<br />

and McKeon finished third. *««e title next week.<br />

Pagano, Pashley<br />

McKeon and the next and<br />

two<br />

Raider Scott Gaskill cracks an inside pitch to<br />

left in recent <strong>Ocean</strong> aty baseball action. Bud<br />

Other Raiders who finished<br />

high among the 48 golfers who<br />

competed in the tournament<br />

were Matt Unsworth (sixth)<br />

and Joe Hewitt (18th).<br />

As for next week's state<br />

tournament at the Bamm<br />

Raiders split two on diamond<br />

Dick Sullivan pitched a<br />

three-hitter and aided his own<br />

cause with a double as <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty defeated Pteasantville, 7-<br />

2, in Cape-Atlantic League<br />

baseball. The Raiders lost<br />

their other decision to Sacred<br />

Heart 14-6 when they committed<br />

seven errors.<br />

Bud Rinck's team now<br />

stands 6-7 overall, 6-6 in the<br />

CAL.<br />

"These were two unusual<br />

games;*' said Rmck. "We<br />

scored six runs m the first two<br />

innings against Pteasantvflle<br />

and a lot <strong>of</strong> them were created<br />

by walks and errors. Then,<br />

against Sacred Heart, we<br />

outhit them 14-11 and lose the<br />

game by eight runs."<br />

Leon Creamer was the loser<br />

against the Hearts, dropping<br />

his mark to 3-3 overall. Jim<br />

Pansier gave him relief help<br />

when Sacred Heart scored 10<br />

times in the first three innings.<br />

The Haider* got their ,<br />

Mitt* o# Haftrt> acat-Stan -<br />

Burdnski, who notched his<br />

OCYAA slates<br />

public meeting<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> dry Youth Athletic Association will hold •<br />

public meeting Wednesday to kick <strong>of</strong>f its <strong>1979</strong> summer<br />

baseball program.<br />

The purpose <strong>of</strong> the meeting, scheduled for the intermediate<br />

school (18th St. andBay Av.) at 8 p.m., is to<br />

discuss plans for this year and answer questions concerning<br />

the league's operation.<br />

Anyone interested in assisting the OCYAA with their<br />

baseball operation or wishing to discuss any problems is<br />

encouraged to attend.<br />

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THURSDAY. MAV17,<strong>1979</strong><br />

Hollow Golf Club in Uncr<strong>of</strong>t.<br />

Carson says the team has a<br />

Sacred Heart is now tied for<br />

pretty good shot at the title. In<br />

second in the Cape-Atlantic<br />

all, 16 teams will compete,<br />

League with Hammonton<br />

two each from the state's<br />

which the Raiders play today.<br />

dght districts.<br />

Tomorrow, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> tdkes<br />

on Wildwood Catholic. ><br />

"If we play well, we'll be in<br />

there," he said. "We don't<br />

RAIDER RELICS: Playinfttf<br />

in adverse weather conditions<br />

have to worry about the other<br />

•«_ I—- • — -<br />

9<br />

l^ in district tournament play is<br />

V ^,«r7if i>OU . tth f oaier fa district tournamertpi^ fa<br />

jWWBjurtharotoplayooT nothing new for the RaJom.<br />

game.<br />

Koine. • unr~ L. * *^ • • i»_ . •<br />

"It's very exciting," Carson<br />

added. "We're looking forward<br />

to playing up there."<br />

In regular season action,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> squeaked by<br />

Sacred Heart last week in the<br />

season's toughest match. The<br />

Raiders beat the Hearts by a<br />

scant six strokes, 166-172.<br />

"We felt all along it would<br />

be our closest and toughest<br />

match," Carson said. "We're<br />

capable <strong>of</strong> playing better and<br />

they played well. Fortunately,<br />

we came out on top in the<br />

end."<br />

"We have yet to have good<br />

weather for the districts,"<br />

Carson said. If the tournament<br />

were rained ouiu<br />

Carson says state tournameriQr<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials would have selected'<br />

the two teams to represent the<br />

district in the state tourney...<strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> High School<br />

received a trophy for the<br />

district championship and<br />

each player will get a medaJa<br />

McKeon and Pashley will alsV)<br />

each receive an additional<br />

medal for their individual<br />

performances. ><br />

the season competition<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Police<br />

Pistol Team won its last<br />

match <strong>of</strong> the season Sunday<br />

and captured the overall<br />

season title with an 894<br />

Wiedler'8 score was enough<br />

to put him second in the inj4<br />

dividual competition anflP<br />

Schaffer placed third. While<br />

the pair both had perfect 300s,<br />

average out <strong>of</strong> a possible 900. their war 46 w and ana 43 buDsej<br />

<strong>On</strong> Sunday the team <strong>of</strong> Sgt. respectively, missed Avi<br />

Roger Mardano, Det. Gary Police Department's first<br />

Schaffer and Ptl. Frank Daly place winner, Butch Taylor..<br />

scored .. an _ 89S — with — 136 who logged 53 bullseyes-/ £.<br />

bullseyes.<br />

PlMrtobyMlkaTutly<br />

In the season tally, Mar-<br />

Mardano scored a 299 with dano captured a first place in<br />

Rinck's team split two decisions to remain one S3 bullseyes; Schaffer logged the individual competition<br />

game below .500.<br />

a 300 with 43 bullseyes, and with ..—. an — average ««a«ii 299.86,' jam.oo; he ne<br />

Daly marked 296 with 40 was followed by Schaffer with<br />

bullseyes.<br />

a 299.,57, and Taylor with a<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Team Two 299.86.<br />

came in second with an 880<br />

and 120 bullseyes.<br />

Scoring on this squad were<br />

Ptl.. Steve Wiedler with<br />

fifth win.<br />

runs Pleasantville scored<br />

Danny Doerr had a big day were unearned"<br />

for the locals, smacking a The Raiders play four <strong>of</strong><br />

home run and a triple. Mike their last five games at home<br />

Jargowsky laced a double. and Rinck feels they have a<br />

"Doerr has been hitting the fighting chance at a .500<br />

ball very well," Rmck said. season. "There are still some<br />

"He has given us a very good tough teams left for us," he<br />

season so far."<br />

said, "but we can win three or<br />

Sullivan turned in his four down the stretch if our<br />

second straight strong per- defense holds up."<br />

formance on the mound. He <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> goes to Wild-<br />

struck out 10 and controlled wood Catholic tomorrow<br />

the Greyhound ^ hitters afternoon and welcomes<br />

throughout the game. "In Pleasantville to the 5th St. and<br />

tact," Rinck said, "the two Bay Av. field next Monday.<br />

r ft<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Team Two cam*'<br />

in third in the season average<br />

with a 869.8.<br />

— .u. a. There was a total <strong>of</strong> 10<br />

perfect 300 and 46 bullseyes; matches during - the season<br />

Ptl. Mike Mulroy with 290 and and all law enforcement<br />

36 bullseyues, and Lt. Robert agencies within Cape <strong>May</strong><br />

McGuirl with 290 and 39 County were eligible forj<br />

bullseyes. competition. . / **'<br />

JIMMY'S EXXON<br />

14th STREET A WEST AVE. OCEAN CITY<br />

NOW<br />

HAS 24 HR. TOWING<br />

CAPE MAY COUNTY TRACK CHAMPIONS<br />

BOYS<br />

100 IQO Mark Johnson, Lower Cape <strong>May</strong><br />

220 John Halbruner, Lower Cape <strong>May</strong><br />

410 John Halbruner, Lower Cape <strong>May</strong><br />

880 MARK TOWNSEND, OCEAN CITY<br />

Mnff MlkeSimonini Wildwood Catholic<br />

2-MILE BRIAN MCDONALD, OCEAN CITY<br />

HIGH HURDLES Mike Vassar. Lower Cape <strong>May</strong><br />

INTERMEDIATE HURDLES:- Mike Vassar,<br />

Lower Cape <strong>May</strong><br />

SHOT PUT Ray Marshall, Middle Township<br />

DUSCUS Dale Platt, Middle Township<br />

JAVELIN John Richardson, Middle Township<br />

HIGHJUMP RANDY JULIAN, OCEAN OTY<br />

LONG JUMP Daryl Crump, Wfldwood<br />

POLE VAULT Kevin Ferguson, Lower Cape <strong>May</strong><br />

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220<br />

440<br />

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MILE<br />

GIRLS<br />

Arlene Adens, Middle Township<br />

Arlene Adens, Middle Township<br />

Esther Williams, Middle Township<br />

DEBBIE HOLDEN, OCEAN CITY<br />

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MOLE<br />

LOWHURDLES<br />

SHOT PUT<br />

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CHRISQUINN. OCEAN CITY<br />

Arlene Arims, MidtneTownsMp<br />

Maggie NalUe, Lower Cape <strong>May</strong><br />

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THURSDAY. MAY 17. Ifl7»<br />

Win 69th straight match<br />

* Raiders defeat Middle<br />

Fresh <strong>of</strong>f their dominance<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Cap^Atlantic League<br />

individual championships,<br />

Phil Birnbaum's Raiders<br />

M defeated Middle Township (4f<br />

1) and Wildwood (5-0) to<br />

clinch their seventh con-<br />

I<br />

M<br />

secutive<br />

pionship.<br />

league cham-<br />

No other school has ever<br />

won a CAL boys' tennis title.<br />

Recreation news<br />

SOCCER<br />

The Islanders' goal scorers<br />

The Roudies played their were Matt Brown, who scored<br />

best soccer <strong>of</strong> the season in two, and Steve Waldron, Chris<br />

the recreation department's Snyder and Chris McHugh<br />

spring soccer league, as they who each had one goal.<br />

defeated Lower Township n- Patrick McKeever played a<br />

good <strong>of</strong>fensive and defensive<br />

Good ball handling and game along with Klaudia<br />

precision passing, along with Gorman, who is one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

the overwhleming more versatile players, in<br />

aggressiveness <strong>of</strong> the which, part <strong>of</strong> the game she<br />

defensive unit were the plays fullback and the other<br />

dominate factors which part at striker.<br />

ultimately led to the defeat <strong>of</strong> Sonny Ruthkowski, Jamie<br />

Lower Township.<br />

Herrington, and Bobby Prinz<br />

Steve Givens again led the each scored a goal as the*<br />

way in the goal scoring Waves shutout the Cobras <strong>of</strong><br />

department with a hat trick Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> 3-0. The Waves<br />

(three goals), Bill Hopson had are still undefeated in league<br />

two, Jim Patterson, two, Bob play this year with four wins<br />

Lewis, one and mid-fielder and no losses. •<br />

Tim Henry scored one. Conor Gorman led the<br />

Special note goes to Jim scoring —- -— for the —. —•••»* Rotary «.«. with<br />

Waldron whoscored two goals 2*°1J oa ' 8 I a » *V *** 1 *•»<br />

and had one assist. Jim has Hulks <strong>of</strong> Upper Township 4-1.,<br />

their overall mark to 12-2.<br />

The only loet point during<br />

the three matches waa<br />

another tight win by Middle's<br />

Don Hicks over <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

Eddie Paone at number one.<br />

it 6-3, 7-6, taking<br />

Registration will begin at 8:30<br />

a.m. the day <strong>of</strong> the event.<br />

There will be no "no wave<br />

date."<br />

There will be a ping-pong<br />

tournament at the 8th Street<br />

Friday, <strong>May</strong> 18. The tourney<br />

will start at 8 p.m. and is open<br />

to students between 7th and<br />

12th grade. Registration<br />

doses at 8 p.m. the day <strong>of</strong> the<br />

OCEAN CITY (NJ.) SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Idwood<br />

that final tiebreaker, 5-1.<br />

Paone, the league's singles<br />

champion, has suffered his<br />

only two CAL losses in close<br />

matches with Hicks.<br />

The other Raiders, Insingles<br />

player Jay<br />

event<br />

Tryouts for the Atlantic<br />

Shore Babe Ruth League will<br />

beheld on two afferent dates,<br />

Saturday at U:30 p.m. and<br />

Saturday, <strong>May</strong> 28 at 9 am.<br />

Candidates are urged to attend<br />

both tryouts.<br />

Tryouts are open to summer<br />

residents as well as<br />

Zoller and John Coulter,<br />

swept to straight set wins over<br />

Middle. Both doubles teams,<br />

Mark Morrison and Tracy<br />

Henry at number one and the<br />

Jerry Rutledge-Rocky<br />

Constantino team at two, also<br />

winter residents between the.<br />

ages <strong>of</strong> 13-15, inclusive.<br />

Candidates that turn 16 years<br />

old before August l are not<br />

eligible to participate in the<br />

league.<br />

The recreation department<br />

sponsors two teams in the<br />

league, with league play to<br />

begin on June ?.<br />

played very well thus far with *£ J *^SS a S? "J"?^*<br />

SeRoudies.Hei8l2yearsold WckandBUly<br />

playing against some boys 2' l , -J, while<br />

surrounded L! by defenders,<br />

Sat are Wand he is sizing up drilled the ball past the goal<br />

extremely well.<br />

tender for the Rotary's final<br />

Good aggressive defense by goal.<br />

Bob LaScala, Kevin King, and<br />

Rich Baker aided the Roudies<br />

WOMEN'S SOFTBALL<br />

tremendously in their<br />

There will be a meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

dominate victory.<br />

any women interested in<br />

in other recreation soccer<br />

playing S<strong>of</strong>tball this spring, at<br />

action, the Islanders beat the<br />

the recreation center at 7:30<br />

Sandpipers 5-1.<br />

p.m. on Thursday. Any Betty Bonhan (foreground) during instruction for the recreation depar-<br />

women over the age <strong>of</strong> 18 are<br />

Jamie Coover scored the<br />

tment aerobic dancing class held twice a week at the youth center.<br />

eligible to play.<br />

lone goal for the Sandpipers in UPCOMING EVENTS FILM 8HOWING<br />

the closing seconds <strong>of</strong> the The Annual Surfers' Spring SOMERS POINT —<br />

game, on a break away. Swing, which had been Ulysses, a film for adults<br />

Brent Davis and Michelle postponed on April 14, has based on the novel by James<br />

Pinkerton had good defensive been rescheduled for Joyce, will be shown at 7:30<br />

games for the Sandpipers. Saturday, <strong>May</strong> 28. p.m. <strong>May</strong> 18 at the local<br />

library, 747 Shore Rd.<br />

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American National<br />

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is <strong>of</strong>fering five other summer sessions<br />

- daytime and nighttime on campus<br />

and in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and in Cape <strong>May</strong>.<br />

Students who have never attended<br />

ACC will be assessed a $10 application<br />

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an out <strong>of</strong> county fee or present a<br />

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Athletic dinners<br />

set for <strong>May</strong>, June<br />

Two sports dinners are scheduled for the next few<br />

weeks and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School will be very much<br />

involved in both. -<br />

<strong>On</strong> Tuesday night, June s, the Raider sprfaa athletes<br />

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refreshments will be served and varsity letters will be<br />

awarded to all members <strong>of</strong> the golf, tennis, track, s<strong>of</strong>tball,<br />

baseball and girls' track teams.<br />

The event will take place in the high school cafeteria<br />

on 6th St.<br />

During the preceding week, on Wednesday, <strong>May</strong> 30,<br />

the Cape-Atlantic League has scheduled its second<br />

annual All Star Awards Dinner. It will be held, once<br />

again, at the Savoy Inn outside <strong>of</strong> Vineland.<br />

This dinner honors all championship rnnrhm and all<br />

star players for the league's U varsity sports. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty coaches to be honored include Wendy Nlckles, Pat<br />

Dougherty, Ralph Carson and Phil Birnhaum.<br />

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runs<br />

swept their opponents. without losing a single set.<br />

The same lineup won every Against Wildwood,<br />

match against Holy Spirit however, Birnbaum used<br />

tome <strong>of</strong> his younger players.<br />

Coulter played number one<br />

We have reported on the<br />

national shuffleboard tournament<br />

to be held in<br />

California in June. It Is<br />

doubtful that any <strong>of</strong> our <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Shuffleboard Club<br />

members will be entering the<br />

nationals; however, we do<br />

have a sheet in the cue house,<br />

but you must sign up before<br />

the end <strong>of</strong> <strong>May</strong>.<br />

The pelicans are arriving<br />

back hi bunches. We are glad<br />

to welcome Dot and Al Cairns,<br />

Ed Corson, Bertha and Joe<br />

Jones, Edna Jackson, and<br />

Helen and Jack Otley. Elsie<br />

and Norman Rlley and Tom<br />

Jackson are due back today.<br />

We are certain we have<br />

missed others, but they will be<br />

reported in our Allure articles.<br />

As for the sick, we are<br />

happy to report Bella Wilson<br />

was over to the courts and,<br />

although she was not running<br />

around, she ' certainly is<br />

recovering to the point where<br />

she will return as a competitor.<br />

Doc Robbins has<br />

returned to his practice;<br />

however, he, too, can use<br />

some shufflin' to help him<br />

recapture his usual vibrant<br />

adf.<br />

It will be a real pleasure to<br />

return to tournament<br />

reporting, to observe the best<br />

shufflers in New Jersey and to<br />

tell how they will continue to<br />

win or to lose. <strong>On</strong>ce again, we<br />

invite any <strong>of</strong> our citizens who<br />

have never played shuffleboard<br />

to attend our <strong>May</strong> tt<br />

tournament as observers. You<br />

7 Just become Interested,<br />

dedde to join us*..<br />

singles, Morrison played two<br />

and Henry three.<br />

Steve Conger and Charlie<br />

Bowman played in the<br />

number one doubles match<br />

If they • defeated Cinnaminaon<br />

yesterday, 'the<br />

Raiders would meet<br />

Collingswood in the next<br />

round <strong>of</strong> the tourney.<br />

RAIDER RELICS: Birnbaum<br />

was surprised (hat<br />

Mainland was seeded 10th and<br />

Just one more week to sign and also won easily. "I Ms team seventh in the Group<br />

up for our first tournament <strong>of</strong> wanted to give a couple fresh- Three pairings...the<br />

the 1079 season. The sheet for men the chance toplay second Mustangs defeated the<br />

entrants for the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> doubles," Birnbaum said, Raiders, 5-0, earlier this<br />

Recreational Mixed Singles *" "but Wildwood had to default season..."You can't flgureout<br />

Tournament is on the board in that match."<br />

these things," Birnbaum said.<br />

the club house. Our tournament<br />

directors, Reale<br />

The Raiders have never lost "This is why we need a<br />

Macrie and Tom Jackson, are a CAL match and, with nine seeding committee and not<br />

ready. The courts are ready. more league wins so far this Just some formula that<br />

And we trust our players are year, have stretched their doesn't take into con*<br />

ready for another interesting,<br />

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pleasurable and competitive<br />

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Paone might have a shot at<br />

After yesterday's Group playing college tennis at The<br />

Three tournament opener Citadel, wberehelsgoingjon a<br />

with Cinnaminson, the basketball scholarship.<br />

Raiders are scheduled to "Eddie wont be the best<br />

meet Hammonton Thursday player there but, if be works<br />

at the recreation center and on his game, he could make<br />

Cherry Hill East, the number the team."...Raiders were<br />

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