Oct 1974 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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PAGE 4 — SECTION THREi THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEULf DOER THURIPAY, OCTOBER 24, <strong>1974</strong><br />
ENROLL NOW FOR BALLET<br />
Classes Monday thru Saturday,<br />
according to nge> find ability<br />
PRESCHOOL<br />
'Banana splat' starts new Dimension season<br />
RECEIVES MEDAL<br />
(E2B0D41: LS FHTNC)<br />
<strong>Oct</strong>. 10 — Marine Sgt. Donald<br />
Dimension <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, jp-Qup then made a lOfoot<br />
1, Flaherty, Jr., ion <strong>of</strong> Mr, and<br />
now under thedirtcUon <strong>of</strong> Doug banana split (or splai) com-<br />
Mrs. DonaldE. Flaherty, ST., <strong>of</strong><br />
Hanover, started its winter plete with cherries and jim-<br />
'a Merlon *., Somers Point,<br />
season with a Banana Splat mies Everyone dug in con-<br />
N.j., received the Good Con- attended by more than 30 high suming alrnnsl the entire<br />
duct Medal at the Marine Carpi school itudenti from <strong>Ocean</strong> creation<br />
Base, Camp Lejeune. N.C He Oily and Mainland high schools. This week a discussion aboia<br />
wli cited for exemplary ser-<br />
fhli event was held last week Making Your Mark followed a<br />
vice during the past three<br />
and began with a few games to Surprise Bag Relay that<br />
years, A 1968 graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
break the ice followed by a featured a girl from Mainland<br />
Mainland Regional High presentation <strong>of</strong> the Balanced High downing a jar <strong>of</strong> rasp-<br />
School, Linwood, N.J,, heLife<br />
philosophy <strong>of</strong> Dimeniion berry cobbler tin"by fond in<br />
joined thp Marine Cnrps in along with a short film The record time<br />
December 1988<br />
Next Monday something<br />
different in the way <strong>of</strong> ice<br />
breakers is planripd to be<br />
^orfBoston Schools followed hv sonip searching<br />
questions about Pleasure<br />
9TH ST ANO ATI ANTIC AVE. Seekers.<br />
SPORTS<br />
©7ft<br />
f)(~FAN CITY. NEW IERSEY O«?M The Dimension meetings<br />
TFLFPHnNF TOO I HI 7 happen every Monday at 7:45<br />
p.m. at the Piniension Hotel,<br />
609 8th si, A welcome is ex<br />
tended all high school students<br />
from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Mainland<br />
Anyone having any quest inne<br />
fnav nail Pong af lag 1R97<br />
CHILDREN<br />
Famous / f r m < f<br />
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tread and strong 4-p|y cord body<br />
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Ifsad in full eeniaet wiin road for eieelienl traction<br />
• Four plin <strong>of</strong> pQlyssiBf cord provide th« strsngih<br />
and smooth ride you want in winter tiris<br />
• Ji ilud holes (or insertion <strong>of</strong> "lee Grip" studl<br />
[ituds nol aviilable where prohibited by law)<br />
STUDDED TIRES will be LEGAL<br />
in the Slate <strong>of</strong> New Jam; as <strong>of</strong><br />
Fill., NOVEMBER 15th, <strong>1974</strong><br />
LUBE and<br />
OIL CHANCE<br />
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ALIGNMENT<br />
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r Qf fiCtgry sir gr iamon hap e<br />
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ALBRIGHT FRESHMAN<br />
William T. Roadarmel, son <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr and Mrs. William H<br />
Roadarmel, <strong>of</strong> 114 West av.. is a<br />
freshman at Albright College in<br />
Reading, pa. The freshman<br />
class, numbering 402 men and<br />
women, participated in a fiveday<br />
orientation before classes<br />
opened September 10<br />
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All pricej Blul liiei NO TBADi IN NttDEDi<br />
til<br />
jirjlrt<br />
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2 WAYS TO CHARGE<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
POWER BUILDER<br />
TUNE-UP<br />
Addsa.BOforSCyl. Some<br />
aireond. oars aitra<br />
105 Eighth Street, Near the ACME<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will have a new at Atlantic High and also schedule Mainland again.<br />
junior varsity basketball coach coached at Temple University, f \ J a shame that Oix-ati<br />
this season. Phil Birnbaum Paludi rebuilt a dying Holy <strong>City</strong> In/Mainland don't meet<br />
has served capably in theSpirit<br />
program and, if our on the football field.<br />
position for the last four report is correct, would enjoy<br />
seasons. Birnbaum guided the challenge <strong>of</strong> doing the samp<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> nty to the South Jersey thing for the Vikings<br />
tennis championship last<br />
Spring and will continue to Speaking <strong>of</strong> the Spartans,<br />
direct the school's net efforts their sla.- running back, Cappv,<br />
Though no <strong>of</strong>ficial an Howarth, is reportedlyl finiJiH<br />
nouncement li yet forthcoming, for the season Hajsarfn wai<br />
Jim Harris is expected to be suspptided from the Hnly Spirit<br />
named as Rirnhaum's team for disciplinary reasons<br />
replacement.<br />
He had quit the team during<br />
No indication has yet been prp season hut was permitted<br />
made by administration <strong>of</strong>- to rejoin before the season<br />
ficials as to who will replace began Howarth had scored 42<br />
Rolie Watson as head hasehall points in the first four games.<br />
r-oach<br />
His loss will make it very tough<br />
for Holy Spirit this Saturday in<br />
a very important South Jersey<br />
Conference battle with fourth<br />
ranked Millville<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> High School<br />
football coach Charlie Keys,<br />
along with aisistants Joe<br />
Fussner, Wayne Reider and<br />
Charlel Wagner, has tendered<br />
his resignation as head coach<br />
Some past <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> opponents<br />
are doing very well and<br />
effective at the ind <strong>of</strong> thesome<br />
others are having<br />
siaion. The Vikings art problems. Southern Regional,<br />
currently 0-4 and have had which was dropped from the<br />
generally poor record! over the ichedule this year, is sporting a<br />
past half-dozen seasons. 4-0 record. Central Regional,<br />
Though no <strong>of</strong>ficial an- also part <strong>of</strong> last year's<br />
noimcemint has been made schedule, has lost all four <strong>of</strong> its<br />
there is also a strong poiiibtlity games.<br />
that Lou paludi, currently head Toms River North, which had<br />
coach at Holy Spirit, might be won only four games total in the<br />
Keys' successor, Palui, in hisprevious<br />
four years, ii 31 in-<br />
liventh season at HSHS, is cluding a win over Vlneland<br />
South Jirley'i most effective last week, St. Joseph <strong>of</strong> Toms<br />
active coach with a 43-12-3 River stands 31 this year while<br />
record. He Is a former athlete Burlington Township is 0-4,<br />
Holy Cross <strong>of</strong> Delran is 3-0-1,<br />
Cyclists have<br />
Audubon stands 2-1-1, Mainland<br />
Regional is 2-2, Gloucester is 1-<br />
3, Salem is 4-0 (including<br />
handing Buena its only loss, 42busy<br />
weekend<br />
26), and Palmyra is 4-0.<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> these schools would<br />
be welcome additions to the<br />
Raider schedule this year but<br />
we can do without a few <strong>of</strong> them<br />
very well.<br />
Mem ben <strong>of</strong> the Shore Cycle<br />
Club have been very busy this<br />
month with time-triali, road<br />
racil and country touri.<br />
The weekend <strong>of</strong> the 12th law<br />
club ridirs pedaling SO milea on<br />
a scenic tour <strong>of</strong> the county with<br />
lunshine and mild temperatures<br />
making the ride<br />
enjoyable for all.<br />
<strong>On</strong> the pait weekend members<br />
enjoyed a 10-mile timftrial<br />
on the traHic-fjee Old<br />
Stagecoach rd. While the wind<br />
was bad, limes were good for<br />
all riders,<br />
Barney Baxter edged an<br />
Chris Morrii by 20 seconds,<br />
while Chuck Allison took third<br />
in 29:06 from AiMin Chain,<br />
<strong>On</strong> Sunday the 20th, dub<br />
cyclisti rode in a hiUy 19-mile<br />
road ract in Hydes, Md,, wheri<br />
Barney Baxttr took ninth, and<br />
Chrii Morris 11th. Other<br />
memberi went to Asbury Park<br />
to watch National team<br />
member Wayne Stetina, <strong>of</strong> New<br />
York, win 11,000 in the BO-mile<br />
race held there in windy conditions.<br />
This weekend, Shore rideri<br />
will be active again with a short<br />
17-mile ride" on Saturday<br />
starting at noon at the County<br />
Park in Cape May tturt Home,<br />
<strong>On</strong> Sunday the 27th, several<br />
memberi plan to ride In the 25mile<br />
road race held in Rockford,<br />
Del,<br />
The next club meeting will be<br />
held on November 4 at i p.m. in<br />
the Youth Center, and wiU<br />
feature films <strong>of</strong> the world<br />
cycling championships and<br />
slides <strong>of</strong> the recent $2,500<br />
Steinbeck Grand Prix.<br />
Information for anyone interested<br />
in bicycling for<br />
physical fitness and iport is<br />
available at 399-7974 from<br />
Chuck Allison after 7 p.m.<br />
Ellen Mclntosh<br />
student-teacher<br />
Ellen Mclntoih, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Maurice Bliiiard, <strong>of</strong> 503 2nd it.<br />
is currently one <strong>of</strong> 17 Gettysburg<br />
College seniors who are<br />
teaching in local elementary<br />
schools,<br />
Ms. Mclntesh, a graduati <strong>of</strong><br />
Holy Spirit High School, is<br />
teaching second gradi at the<br />
Eiienhower Elementary School<br />
in Gettyiburg,<br />
Majoring In sociology and<br />
elementary education, she has<br />
been aeUve in the Student<br />
Senate, Faculty Gommitteei<br />
i Homecoming, Admissions and<br />
Advanced Standing, and<br />
Academic Policy), campus tour<br />
guide and sorority house<br />
manager,<br />
Gettyiburg College is the<br />
oldest Lutheran-affiliated<br />
college in the United States, It<br />
<strong>of</strong>fers a liberal arts program to<br />
1850 men and women studenti<br />
and is located in historic<br />
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
Speaking <strong>of</strong> schedules, the<br />
<strong>1974</strong> variety ihows Mainland<br />
Regional itill playing New<br />
Brunswick on Novermber t\A,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> plays Buena that<br />
day. Wouldn't it be nice if<br />
Buena would agree to switch<br />
their game against the Raideri<br />
to opening day in 1975 (they<br />
played Salem this year) so<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> wauid be (tee tq<br />
Le 6yni Ymuf,<br />
SOS Ith Strait, Phone 398-0319<br />
FREE -- Thursday, Friday and Satifday<br />
BUKO DANISH COCKTAIL SPREAD<br />
with Shrimp or Lobster, 3Vi-oi, Kg,<br />
with *3.50 Purchase<br />
GOOD MEWS!<br />
MAC'S DONUT SHOP<br />
409 34th<br />
Street,<br />
OPEN ALL YEAR!<br />
(Closed Mondays)<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
IS HAVING A SALE NO<br />
ONE CAN PASS UP!!<br />
Fri., Sat. & Sun., <strong>Oct</strong>. 25, 26 & 27<br />
All Varieties <strong>of</strong><br />
CAKE DONUTS<br />
ONLY — (Limit<br />
Doz.<br />
2 Doz.)<br />
Open 6 A.AA, to 5 P.M.I<br />
Daily,<br />
Sun, 6 A.M. to 1 P.M.<br />
Closed Monday.<br />
398-0314<br />
| ALL DONUTS MADE DAILY ON THE PREMISES<br />
In Capo May County .....<br />
GOOD GOVERNMENT<br />
SPEAKS FOR ITSELF!<br />
Our a!l-Repubiican Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholders is doing a great<br />
job. The record shows that we taxpayers are getting our<br />
money's worth!<br />
Consider just a few recent accomplishments:<br />
* LOWERED COUNTY TAX RATE<br />
three years in a row,<br />
• FREE SENIOR CITIZENS' BUS, serves thousands.<br />
* $ 800,000 INTEREST EARNED on sound<br />
investments <strong>of</strong> previously idle county funds.<br />
• VAST TAX SAVINGS are being realized<br />
through tightened internal controls,<br />
competitive bidding, computerized inventories,<br />
new efficiency procedures, bulk buying, and<br />
standardization <strong>of</strong> equipment.<br />
RE-ELECT THE REPUBLICAN TEAM:<br />
Congressman Charles W.<br />
Sandman<br />
Freeholder William E. Freeholder William R.<br />
Sturm<br />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, If74<br />
Action In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Recreation's Flag Football League finds the Dolphins<br />
;right) on <strong>of</strong>fense and trying to get something going against the first place<br />
Steelers. The Dolphins were forceo to punt as can be seen in second photo Jim<br />
Khmarnirki is doing the kicking<br />
74% TAX-FREE INCOME<br />
N.j. Mortgage Finance Agency<br />
Revenue Bonds<br />
7.4 percent Due <strong>Oct</strong>. 1, 1917<br />
price 100 percent w.l.<br />
Boenniiigs:<br />
I B Scattergood,<br />
801 ConlrdI Avenue<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cily, New Jcrtey<br />
3996600<br />
. bmeiitan Jlat*: tiLhingo • Phili -SJ/I -With Slock [xthingr<br />
-J,<br />
Point Knights<br />
honor Weaver<br />
SOMERS POINT - Harry<br />
Weaver, lecturer and social<br />
program director for Father<br />
Pul V. Barry Council Hm,<br />
Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus, has been<br />
•warded the Council's "Knight<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Year for 1B74" award.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the highest awards in<br />
the Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus, the<br />
presentation was made by<br />
Grand Knight Hank Hitter at<br />
the Council's installation dinner<br />
at the Crab Trap.<br />
Weaver became a Council<br />
member in 1973, and it was<br />
noted by Ritter that very few<br />
Knights receive this honor in so<br />
short a span <strong>of</strong> time.<br />
ANNOUNCEMENT<br />
Because Monday, Veteran's Day, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 28tti, is a<br />
Legal Holiday, all Walk-In and Driye-hi Offices<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Cape May County National Bank will be<br />
open for LIMITED Banking Services on Saturday,<br />
<strong>Oct</strong>ober 26tfi, from 8 A.M. 'til noon.<br />
No business will be transacted at any <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />
Die Cape May County National Bank, Monday,<br />
Veteai's Dy, Obttv 3th,<br />
Cape May County<br />
national bank<br />
•ifil CITT<br />
$11 ISLE OITT . fire MIT<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SINTINEL LEDGIR<br />
Cowboys nip Steelers to take flag grid pace<br />
In a crucial battle for first<br />
place, thi Cowboys defeated<br />
the Steelers, 7 0, in the<br />
Recreation Department's Flag<br />
football league. The loii<br />
topped the Sleelers from first<br />
place and gave the Cowboys<br />
imdisputed posession <strong>of</strong> the top<br />
spot<br />
It wai one <strong>of</strong> the best<br />
defensive games <strong>of</strong> the year al<br />
there was a scoreless tie at the<br />
end <strong>of</strong> the first half. In fact, it<br />
was the Cowboy's defenie<br />
which scored the only touch<br />
down <strong>of</strong> the game as Bruce<br />
Welch imereeptid a SteeJer<br />
pass and returned it 20 yard*<br />
f ir_tlii" score<br />
Tlie strong nmning <strong>of</strong> Scott<br />
McElhenny took the Steelers to<br />
the Cowboys five-yard line<br />
where a strong Cowboy defense<br />
held the Steelers Dave<br />
Warrlngton played strong<br />
defense for thp Steelers as he<br />
averted two fv>wboy touch<br />
downs<br />
In one <strong>of</strong> the more surprising<br />
upsets <strong>of</strong> the yenr, the third<br />
pltfce Redskins upsei the<br />
Steelers, 14-0. on two second<br />
half touchdowns<br />
Orce again. defense<br />
prevailed in this game as the<br />
first half ended with a scoreless<br />
tie.<br />
Tlie first score <strong>of</strong> the game<br />
came on a pass from Tyrone<br />
Thompson lo Matt Dice,<br />
•niompson also figured in the<br />
other Redskin touchdown as he<br />
had a fine, 35-yard run for the<br />
•core.<br />
Defensive standouts <strong>of</strong> the<br />
game were Scott McElhenny,<br />
Eugene Watts and Dave<br />
Warrington, for the Steelers,<br />
and Rick Costigan and Tyrone<br />
Tliompson, for the Redskins<br />
PAGE S - SECTION THREE<br />
WEEKEND VISITORS<br />
Mr and Mrs Milton V. Lent<br />
<strong>of</strong> IBOO West av. spent IM<br />
The Cowboys defeated the Boltnn and Jim Komarrncki, <strong>of</strong> squad playing the third place<br />
weekend visitmg Mr. Lane'i<br />
Dolphins, 28 0, behind an the Dolphins, and Tomfinishers.<br />
The championship<br />
brother and hu wife, Mr, M<br />
overpowering <strong>of</strong>fense and Tribqlrtti, Bill Frew and rhrls game will be playen on Wed-<br />
Mrs, Albion R, Lane Sf. o<br />
defense The first score came r.ayle, <strong>of</strong> the Cowboys nesday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 30 at 4 O'dock<br />
Peterborough, N.H. A highlight<br />
on an option play from quar The Redskins captured on the high school football field<br />
<strong>of</strong> the visit was a trip to Bam,<br />
terback Tom friboletti to<br />
another victory as they handed near 6th 4 Atlantif<br />
Vt,, where they viewed thi<br />
halfback Chris Oayle who<br />
the Dolphlni a 21-0 defeat, League Standings W L T<br />
Rock <strong>of</strong> Ages Marble operation,<br />
threw to Bruce Welch<br />
Tyrone Thompson scored the Cowboys 6 1 1<br />
a 340 foot deep quarry and the<br />
Triboletti scored the next TD on<br />
(•xhibit <strong>of</strong> mining operatim*.<br />
a handriff from Chris Geyle<br />
first Redskin TDon a 'bootleg " Steelers 4 2 2<br />
Another option play gave the<br />
from 2t> years out Thompson Redskins 4 3 1<br />
Cowboys their third Tn as<br />
scored again on a quflrlerhack Dolphins 0 8 0<br />
Clutifimd *gf trtufl<br />
Triboletti threw to Gayle who.<br />
sneak Thompson pasied for<br />
this time, threw to Tim Adams. the final score to Matt Dice,<br />
The final score camp as Dice also played » good<br />
Triboletti intercepted a Joedefensive<br />
game.<br />
Foglio pass and returned It for Play<strong>of</strong>fs begin 'oday at 4<br />
the score Defensive standouts o'clock with the first place<br />
were Joe McCiinnis, Dave team opposing the fourth place<br />
team and the second place<br />
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