Oct 1974 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Oct 1974 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Oct 1974 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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PAOf (# — SECTION TWO<br />
Recreation football league teams battle for title<br />
pectricjitc'<br />
Serving you Since n 22<br />
Sales and Service<br />
Formerly<br />
BROOKS T.V.<br />
QUALITY SERVICE<br />
CASSFTTI & MMOK STERtO<br />
TAPE RtCOflOERS • SALES 1 SERVICE<br />
THI OCIAN CITY SiNTINf LLfiDOER<br />
The Steeleri and Cowboys<br />
are running nip and tuck in the<br />
Recreation Department's Flag<br />
football leagut for 4th, Sth and<br />
6th gride bop With only a<br />
week left <strong>of</strong> league play, the<br />
Steeler* have nine points and<br />
the Cowboys B 1 Dolphins) Gayle took his in opened the second half with a<br />
terception in for a TD to make TDon n threeyardquarterback<br />
the score 217,<br />
ineak on their first series.<br />
Tom Triboletti stole another Battle alio (cored the next<br />
Dolphin pass and on the first touchdown on a 40 yard run,<br />
play from «erimmage Gayle Eugene Watts scored the final<br />
passed 10 yards to Tim Adams Steeler TD on a pasl from<br />
;. The Redskins for another Cowboy score Battle Battle scored four<br />
are in third place with 4>2 Adams came hack with another touchdowns and passed for one<br />
points and the Dolphins are still interception and Triboletti more in one <strong>of</strong> the most im-<br />
looking for their first win (cored on a triple reverse The pressive Individual per-<br />
In recent action, the Cowboys next Cowboy score came on a formances in the three years <strong>of</strong><br />
trounced the Dolphins 56-7 five yard run by Rick King The<br />
Flag football. The blocking <strong>of</strong><br />
Tom Triboletti had the first next score <strong>of</strong> the game same<br />
Battle's team is largely<br />
Cowboy score on a 30 ysird run when Chris Gayle went over<br />
responsible for his success m I<br />
after a hand<strong>of</strong>f from quar- from the five yard line The<br />
runner<br />
terback iliris Gayle, Gayle final score came when Bill The Cowboys stayed right<br />
threw for their second TD to Frew intercepted a Dolphin behind the Steeleri in league<br />
Bruce Welch The only Dolphin pass and returned it 30 yards standings by defeating the<br />
score <strong>of</strong> the day came when Jim for the TD<br />
Redikirifi 21-7 Th« winners hit<br />
Komamicki threw a touchdown In one <strong>of</strong> the Niter games <strong>of</strong> navHirt first ae Chris Hnvlp<br />
pass to Doug Thomas, TTiii the season, the Redskins bat<br />
made the spore 14 7 Cowboys at tied the Steelers to a scoreJeji<br />
hglftlme<br />
tie. The aeelers ware playing<br />
After a seriei<strong>of</strong> interception* without the service* <strong>of</strong> Clyde<br />
(Triboletti and Gayle for Rattle, their leading scorer<br />
Cowboy* and Bill Foglio for This game was strong on<br />
defense as Mike Frasea, Rick<br />
handed <strong>of</strong>f to Tim Ad»m» for a<br />
10 yard TD, The Redskins<br />
bounced right back as Tyrone<br />
Thompson scored on a quarterback<br />
ineak. The Cowboys<br />
took fl 14-7 hajftime lead as<br />
Chris Gayle threw to his<br />
favorite receiver Tom<br />
THboletti. r.ayle scared the<br />
final TD <strong>of</strong> the game on an<br />
interception and run for the<br />
score,<br />
Joel Blewltt and Brian Smith<br />
were singled out as defensive<br />
players <strong>of</strong> the Bnme<br />
Standings<br />
W L T<br />
Sealers<br />
4 0 2<br />
Cowboys<br />
4 1 1<br />
Redskins<br />
? i i<br />
Polphine<br />
0 B<br />
There has always been a<br />
discussion about the physical<br />
and emotional dangers in<br />
sports participation, especially<br />
at a very young age. Last<br />
Monday ni^it, before Howard<br />
Cosell did his thing without<br />
Frank Sinatra, ABC TV<br />
presented a news special entitled,<br />
^Danger In Sporti;<br />
Paying The Wee."<br />
The program dealt with the<br />
large number <strong>of</strong> injuries that<br />
take place, especially in footbal<br />
and especially to the head and<br />
the knee. Drew Breckenridge,<br />
•pnrto trainer for CVe We<br />
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OCTOBER SPECIAL LIST<br />
^THURSDAYS<br />
Pet Luck<br />
Platter<br />
with<br />
twoveg.<br />
M.00<br />
FRIDAYS<br />
Pish<br />
a<br />
Chips<br />
95'<br />
SATURDAYS<br />
Three Trays<br />
Macaroni<br />
&<br />
Cheese<br />
'1.00<br />
SUNDAYS<br />
Chicken<br />
Platter<br />
with<br />
two veg.<br />
•uo<br />
WEDNESDAYS<br />
Veal Cutlet<br />
Platter<br />
Witt!<br />
F.F.4A.S.<br />
MM<br />
OCTOBER IS TWICE AS NICE SPECIAL SPECIAL<br />
EVERY DEVILED CRAB PLATTER RECEIVES TWO (2) LARGE<br />
DEVILED CRABS<br />
(stin reg1 price —tUO)<br />
We are closed on Mondays and Tuesdays)<br />
SPENCE TAKE-OUT KITCHEN<br />
Cor. 10th SI, and libury Ate. Phono 399-1348<br />
o<br />
% HIGHER DIVIDENDS<br />
D-DAY NOTICE PASSBOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNT | |<br />
*500 Minimum Balance- Addrtioni in Any Amount<br />
RE6IXAR PASSBOOK SAV1H6S ACCOUNT<br />
No Minimum Balance-Ho Withdrawal<br />
Notice Required<br />
OCEAN CITY HOME SAVINGS<br />
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />
1O0I ASBURY AV£NU( PHONE 60S 1SB_0012<br />
Constitutionality assaulted<br />
'IVJFIrl i .<br />
Sunday Sales Ordinance under attack ... again<br />
by TTiomas L. Watldns Jersey Constitution In the equal GUbOTt MVB the local or-<br />
protection clauses, and the due dinance It not bated upon those<br />
A group <strong>of</strong> boardwalk rner- process clause <strong>of</strong> the Fifth premise* and "therefore ii<br />
rtianU, through their attorney Amendment <strong>of</strong> the Constitution IrrpFoperly baled." Gilbert<br />
John W, Gilbert, Jr., have filed <strong>of</strong> tht Unit«d Statei," Mid his clients feel <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
suit Qgaiiiat the <strong>City</strong> in an at- Gilbert asserts that the <strong>City</strong>'i law is based upon a sociotempt<br />
to overturn the Sunday purpose <strong>of</strong> a Sunday closing economic concept "to the effect<br />
Blue Law on constitutional ordinance must be to create one that the intent it not rest and<br />
grounds.<br />
day a week that is set aside for leisure so much at an interest<br />
The five page suit alleges that rest and leisure; "and that such in maintaining • non-<br />
sections 1,3,4,5,6,7 and I are an ordinance must aid in the commercial image on Sunday<br />
"arbitrary, discriminatory, elimination <strong>of</strong> traffic, hustle in order to attract a certain<br />
ineunsiitent, hypocritical, and and bustle create by sales at type <strong>of</strong> social class <strong>of</strong><br />
unlawful, violaHnc the Nnw 4i<br />
VIMlioner in th# •ummertlmi"<br />
DAILY HEWS<br />
IT RADIO<br />
From Thi<br />
Sentinel Ledger<br />
WOND. 1400 KC.il a.m.<br />
to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>."<br />
Gilbert poinU out that <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s 100,000 plus<br />
summer population, 80 percent<br />
are vacationers and raurt be<br />
entertained. "Therefore,<br />
certain activities, both commercial<br />
and non-commercial<br />
are prohibited whereat other<br />
activities, iom« <strong>of</strong> them<br />
commercial and tome <strong>of</strong> them<br />
non-commwcial are per<br />
mjtted."<br />
that nearly «D<br />
snorts and amusements are<br />
banned on Sunday by Ordinance<br />
B47, despite the fact<br />
that wat«- iporti and beach<br />
activitiei are permitted<br />
Gilbert also took the <strong>City</strong> to<br />
task for operating its own<br />
tnnis courts and golf course<br />
for a fee "despite the fact that<br />
tennis and golf may not be<br />
performed by anyone else<br />
within the confines <strong>of</strong> the city<br />
whether a fee >• nharaiiri