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PAGE 8 — SECTION TWO THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

by Tom. Williams<br />

• ^ • • • • • ' , ' . : V . -<br />

A look at the schedule<br />

In ah effort togive <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

- High School football fans some<br />

information about the teams on '<br />

the Red Raider schedule, we<br />

contacted each <strong>of</strong> the coaches<br />

who will oppose OCHS this<br />

year. We <strong>of</strong>fer in the following<br />

paragraphs a brief summary <strong>of</strong><br />

each team. TTieir 1970 record is<br />

in parenthesis.<br />

TOMS RIVER NORTH (1:8)<br />

is only' in .its third year <strong>of</strong><br />

existence since the old Toms<br />

River High School was split in<br />

half. Last year Coach Dick<br />

Patton saw his team play in the<br />

very tough A Division <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Shore Conference. From that<br />

team he lost 23 lettermen in-<br />

cluding rfiost <strong>of</strong> his line and<br />

. both <strong>of</strong> his quarterbacks.<br />

* Returning lettermen include<br />

halfback Mike Applegate,<br />

defensive back Mike Conklin,<br />

and halfback Imants Smildzins.<br />

Fullback Kevin Whaley, who<br />

started all <strong>of</strong> last year,- recently<br />

broke his leg and is lost for the<br />

year.<br />

' Needless to say, Coach<br />

fatton is hardly optimistic. "It<br />

doesn't look too bright. We're<br />

just hanging in there. We'll be<br />

about the same size as last year<br />

and will probably play the same'<br />

type <strong>of</strong> game. Our defensive<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> .<strong>City</strong> opens with Toms<br />

River North on <strong>Sep</strong>tember 25th<br />

at 2 o'clock. The Raiders won<br />

last season's opener, 16-0.<br />

AUDUBON (6-3) finished<br />

third in the Colonial Conference<br />

last season, trailing only the top<br />

two teams in all <strong>of</strong> South Jer-<br />

sey, Haddon Heights and<br />

Haddonfield. Coach Tom<br />

Curley, entering his 10th year<br />

at the helm, will have to replace<br />

Gene Moshier, an All-South<br />

Jersey tackle who got a four-<br />

year scholarship to Vanderbilt<br />

plus Jim Gorman, second team<br />

All-South Jersey at split end.<br />

He also lost Mike Staffieri at<br />

middle guard and Tom Ryan,<br />

who played both safety and<br />

tight end.<br />

He has a pair <strong>of</strong> junior run-<br />

ning backs returning, Jim<br />

Evans and Barry. Bogtman,<br />

who carried the ball a great<br />

deal last year. Evans gained<br />

Over 400 yards as a sophomore<br />

while Bogtman, running out <strong>of</strong><br />

the fullback spot, averaged<br />

over six yards per carry. Also<br />

returning are senior tight end<br />

Bob Parker and safety Tom<br />

Marsik, who may be called<br />

upon to serve as quarterback<br />

this season.<br />

The Green Wave's regular<br />

quarterback, Ken McKee, has<br />

his arm in a cast and the cast<br />

will not be removed until at<br />

least the first week <strong>of</strong> October.<br />

McKee injured the arm last<br />

season and aggravated the<br />

injury last baseball season. At<br />

quarterback last year, he<br />

completed over 55 percent <strong>of</strong><br />

his passes for better than 600.<br />

yards and eight touchdowns. In<br />

addition, McKee gained over<br />

300 yards rushing and ran for<br />

four touchdowns. Curley is not<br />

sure he will have him available<br />

at all this year.<br />

About this season, Curley<br />

says "We're generally pretty<br />

small but this year we have a<br />

little better size. We aren't<br />

quite as quick as we normally<br />

are and the loss <strong>of</strong> McKee<br />

really hurts. We usually throw<br />

the ball quite a bit." -<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> plays Audubon at<br />

Recreation Center field on<br />

October 2nd, starting at 1<br />

o'clock. It will be the sixth<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the two schools but<br />

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WILDWOOD (2-6) won duly<br />

one Cape Atlantic League<br />

game last year and we all know<br />

who they defeated. Coach Phil<br />

Answini, entering his third<br />

year, is a former assistant<br />

coach at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> under John<br />

Cervino. He has lost All-Cape-<br />

Atlantic selections Chick<br />

Ludman (quarterback), John<br />

Strothers (end) and Ken Cruser<br />

(fullback).<br />

Answini, believe it or not, has<br />

only two returning lettermen,<br />

senior linebacker Reggie Cason<br />

and injured tackle Sam<br />

Bradway. Moving up are Hank<br />

Korzeniowski at fullback, Mike<br />

Palmissano at halfback, Dave<br />

Westog at the other halfback<br />

and a southpaw, Rick Palmer,<br />

running out <strong>of</strong> quarterback.<br />

Answini considers this a<br />

rebuilding year but doesn't<br />

have much hope for a good<br />

season. "We are very inex-<br />

perienced, in fact we're green.<br />

We don't have too much speed.<br />

Its really tough to get things<br />

going down here because <strong>of</strong> all<br />

. the losing seasons they've<br />

had."<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> plays Wildwood<br />

. away on October 9th at 2<br />

o'clock. It will be the 47th<br />

meeting with the Warriors<br />

winning, 22-19, last season.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> leads the series. 29-<br />

13, with four ties.<br />

LOWER CAPE MAY<br />

REGIONAL (4-5) has some real<br />

• exciting players returning for<br />

Coach Bob Wunder's second<br />

season. They lost only five<br />

players from last year, fullback<br />

Rick Jarvis, end Bob Beebee,<br />

tackle Gary Shaw, guard Glenn<br />

Heathcote and end Jeff Smith.<br />

Wunder has quarterback<br />

Charles Wise returning and he<br />

plays football just as wide open<br />

as he does basketball. The<br />

Tigers have one <strong>of</strong> the area's<br />

best place kickers in Carl Roth<br />

plus running backs Gary<br />

Cardaci and Jamie<br />

Washington. If that's not<br />

enough the Tigers also have<br />

eight <strong>of</strong> their 12 <strong>of</strong>fensive and<br />

defensive linemen returning.<br />

The; coach anticipates £u<br />

pretty good' season. "I think<br />

we'll have a fapt team with<br />

some quick attacks. Our ex-<br />

perience mjght help us a little.<br />

It^seem^ 1 ike Middle and<br />

Pieasantville will be tough this<br />

year and we can't forget<br />

Hammonton."<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> plays Lower Cape<br />

May Regional on October 16th<br />

at the Recreation Center field.<br />

Kick <strong>of</strong>f time is 10 o'clock. It<br />

will be the 11th meeting with<br />

the regional school with <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> leading, 8-2. The Raiders<br />

won last year, 13-9. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

won the series with the old Cape<br />

May High School, 21-8, with<br />

. three ties.<br />

HAMMONTON (8-1) won its<br />

third straight Cape-Atlantic<br />

League title last season but<br />

they didn't have an easy time<br />

with the Red Raiders. Coach<br />

Joe Cacia, who is entering his<br />

fourth season at Hammonton,<br />

has to replace 10 starters.<br />

Among them are quarterback<br />

Jim Tomasco, fullback An-<br />

thony Franchetti and halfback<br />

Tony Bradley. He also lost both<br />

guards, both ends, a tackle and<br />

the center.<br />

Returning for Cacia are<br />

halfback Keith Szabo and<br />

tackle John Domenico. Neil<br />

Stevens will inherit the quar-<br />

terback position with Pat<br />

Gazzara joining Szabo at<br />

halfback. Sophomore Ron<br />

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Cacia has only six seniors, on<br />

the squad and only expects to<br />

use four <strong>of</strong> them to any great<br />

extent.<br />

Cacia isn't greatly optimistic<br />

about this season. "Actually we<br />

are bigger this year but I think<br />

we're a little slower. I'd rather<br />

have it the other way around.<br />

It's a very young team and its<br />

going to take time. Idon't think<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> meets Ham-<br />

monton on October 23rd at<br />

Recreation Center field,<br />

starting at 11 o'clock] It will be<br />

the 41st meeting with the Blue<br />

Devils having) won three<br />

straight, including last year's 9-<br />

7 decision. Ther Raiders still<br />

lead the series by a comfortable<br />

margin, 29-9, with two ties.<br />

MAINLAND REGIONAL (4-<br />

5) finished Tony Galupo's first<br />

season last year with a big<br />

upset over Oakcrest. This year<br />

the Mustangs,have a veteran<br />

line returning and, if they beat<br />

Oakcrest, it probably won't be<br />

considered an upset. Gone from<br />

the 1970 squad are quarterback<br />

Vince Sausto, halfback Rick<br />

Knupp, halfback Doug Irwin<br />

and guard Dave Hodson.<br />

Right now Galupo has his<br />

entire <strong>of</strong>fensive line returning,<br />

except Hodson. They include<br />

Greg Buttle (tight end), Bob<br />

Booth (tackle), .Paul Lewis<br />

(guard), Carl Swanseen<br />

(center), and Mike Fisher<br />

(tackle). Junior Scott<br />

ProhaskaA son <strong>of</strong> the former<br />

coach at j <strong>Ocean</strong> _<br />

Mainlands/will starCatr quar-<br />

terback. (Keith luathews will<br />

move fromju^/end position to<br />

replace Knupp at halfback. The<br />

other two running positions are<br />

completely up for grabs.<br />

Galupo, who served as an<br />

assistant for five years at<br />

Mainland, has some confidence<br />

about this season. "I'd say the<br />

biggest asset we have is the<br />

uniformity <strong>of</strong> the team. They<br />

play together very well. We are<br />

no bigger and we're definitely<br />

not faster. I feel we have a good<br />

shot at the (South Jersey)<br />

Conference title."<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> tangles with<br />

Carl Czarzasty and guard Bob<br />

Michaels, whom he lists as his<br />

key men.<br />

The Lancers, who play an<br />

independent schedule this year,<br />

will join the Burlington County<br />

Conference next year after a<br />

long, hard battle. .League <strong>of</strong>-<br />

ficials refused to admit them<br />

for almost a decade. They are a<br />

Parpchial Class A<br />

school but compare, roughly, to<br />

a large Group Two school..<br />

Czarnecki has been bringing<br />

his team * along slowly since<br />

they don't open until'October.<br />

2nd. But he already has some<br />

impressions <strong>of</strong> the team-;<br />

"We're small with only one boy .<br />

over 200 pounds. We'll have to -<br />

depend on quickness. We like to<br />

let Donoghue throw quite a<br />

bit."<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> plays Holy Cross<br />

November 6th in Camden at 2<br />

o'clock. It will be the first<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the two schools in<br />

football.<br />

MIDDLE TOWNSHIP (5-3-1)<br />

lost some important players<br />

from last year but Coach Art<br />

Tuel has some good material<br />

returning. Gone are Eric<br />

Arenberg, Lou Bianchino,<br />

Barry Spaulding, Dave Kerr,<br />

Ed Clark and Olie Watkins.<br />

Tuel does have end Gary<br />

Butler, tackle RoVLowrey,<br />

middle guard Bob Huff, tackle<br />

Dan Daniels, end Bob<br />

Buganski, guardV Paul<br />

Mathews, center Lou Tozour, a<br />

pair <strong>of</strong> quarterbacks, Ray<br />

Batten and^JOeTomlin, plus the<br />

very dangerous Calvin Troy.<br />

He has a sophomore quar-<br />

terback, Joe Garrison, who<br />

may push the two seniors for<br />

» position, plus halfback Jim<br />

Blackmore and flankers Bob<br />

Hutchinson and Gary Calloway.<br />

Tuel, entering his second<br />

year at the helm after assisting<br />

Fred Grosse for many years,<br />

anticipates a close CAL race.<br />

"From all indications, the<br />

league seems fairly well<br />

balanced. The team with the<br />

fewest mistakes and the least<br />

injuries seems to have the edge.<br />

As for our team, we're a lot<br />

lighter than last year with a lot<br />

less depth. We might be just a<br />

shade quicker overall."<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> plays Middle on<br />

November 13th at 2 o'clock in<br />

Mainland in Linwood on Oc- _Cape May Court House. It will<br />

tober 30th at 2 o'clock. This will<br />

be the 11th meeting with the<br />

Mustangs having won last year,<br />

8-0. Mainland leads the series,<br />

8-2.<br />

HOLY CROSS (3-6) is coming<br />

<strong>of</strong>f its first losing season in five<br />

years but lost virtually no key<br />

men. Coach Jon Czarnecki lost<br />

10 lettermen but has returning<br />

;iquattprback Jim Donoghue,<br />

.-fullDaick Jay Brennan, tackle'<br />

be the 50th meeting with last<br />

year's game ending in a 6-6 tie.<br />

The Raiders hold a 31-15 ad-<br />

vantage with three ties.<br />

We were not able to reach the<br />

new head coach at Pleasant-<br />

ville, Vince Bonkowski. We will<br />

feature in next week's column a<br />

brief look at the Greyhounds.<br />

From what we've seen here,<br />

however, the Raiders should;<br />

have Vvery interesting season.<br />

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Wilson av.k Linwood, N.J., has<br />

graduated at Chanute AFB, HI.,<br />

from the U.S. Air Force jet<br />

engine mechanic course.<br />

The airman, now trained to<br />

inspect and repair turbojet and<br />

gas turbine engines, is being<br />

assigned to Seymour Johnson<br />

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No studded tires<br />

until November 15<br />

Director Ray J. Maruii has<br />

announced studded tires will be<br />

permitted on New Jersey roads<br />

only from November 15 to April<br />

1.<br />

Previously, motorists could<br />

use studded tires from October<br />

15 to April IS. The reduced use<br />

period results from studies<br />

indicating that these tires cause<br />

excessive road wear damage.<br />

It is estimated that studded<br />

tires increase the annual cost <strong>of</strong><br />

state highway repairs by<br />

$2,264,416. In fact, their use<br />

doubles the cost <strong>of</strong> yearly high-<br />

way repairs.<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Mainland Regional<br />

High School and attended<br />

Atlantic Community College,<br />

Mays Landing, N.J.<br />

UNIVERSITY FRESHMAN<br />

Miss Elaine M. Sannino,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs.<br />

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•y<br />

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, <strong>1971</strong> THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER PAGE 9f^- SECTION<br />

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE<br />

— Variety is the key t& suc-<br />

cessful fishing in <strong>Sep</strong>tember<br />

and October in Cape May<br />

County as anglers are reporting<br />

catches <strong>of</strong> several kinds <strong>of</strong> fish<br />

daily.<br />

Topping, the list are bluefish,<br />

weakfish, fluke and albacore,<br />

.With white martin, dolphin,<br />

wahoo", kingfish, sea bass,<br />

porgies and a variety <strong>of</strong> exotic<br />

•fish also being caught.<br />

Warm waters are attracting<br />

strange fish such as sheep-<br />

shead, file fish, trigger fish and<br />

Spanish' mackerel, most <strong>of</strong><br />

which are rare in Jersey Cape<br />

waters.<br />

Fishermen are reminded that<br />

boats sail daily from <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, Cape May,<br />

Wildwood,: Wildwood Crest,<br />

Stone Harbor and Avalon for<br />

the <strong>of</strong>fshore fishing grounds<br />

and that many boat liveries are<br />

open well into fall to ac-<br />

commodate the late season<br />

visitor.<br />

There are several boat ramps<br />

available for launching along<br />

Delaware Bay where weakfish<br />

catches have been excellent.<br />

Boat ramp locations are also<br />

available along the inland<br />

Surfcasters<br />

defend title<br />

The Beachcombers from<br />

Staten Island will arrive this<br />

weekend to defend their title as<br />

the champions <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Surf Fishing Tournament.<br />

This annual event, sponsored<br />

jointly by the Recreation<br />

Department and the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Fishing Club, starts at 8 o'clock<br />

Saturday morning and con-<br />

cludes at 1:30 Sunday af-<br />

ternoon.<br />

A total <strong>of</strong> 27 teams registered<br />

in advance for this year's<br />

tourney, including one from<br />

North Carolina. The tour-<br />

nament follows the rules<br />

suggested by the Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Surf Angling Clubs. Each team<br />

sends forth a six-man team.<br />

The teams will compete<br />

Saturday from 8-11 in the<br />

morning and from 1-4 in the<br />

afternoon. <strong>On</strong> Sunday, com-<br />

petition will run from 7-10 in the<br />

morning and from 11:30-1:30 in<br />

the afternoon. Kingfish, weak-<br />

fish, flounder, bluefish, striped<br />

bass and both red and black<br />

drum will all be eligible.<br />

.Awards to the top three<br />

teams will be presented at the<br />

conclusion <strong>of</strong> the tournament.<br />

Individual awards will be made<br />

to one male and one female for<br />

the largest fish and the most<br />

fish caught. Awards will be<br />

presented on Sunday afternoon<br />

at 3 p.m. in the Youth Center.<br />

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and from small boats crabbing<br />

along the channel edges and<br />

flats in the inland waterway.<br />

Bluefish catches include fish<br />

in the eight to 15 pound class<br />

<strong>of</strong>fshore and along the ocean<br />

front adjacent to the inlets,<br />

snapper blues in the two to four<br />

pound class are plentiful.<br />

Inland waterway fishermen are<br />

reporting good catches <strong>of</strong><br />

weakfish, snapper blues and<br />

kingish, and in Delaware Bay,<br />

weakfish, perch, kingfish and<br />

fluke are filling angler bags.<br />

Big albacore in the 10 to 15<br />

pound class are testing tackle<br />

for the <strong>of</strong>fshore anglers who are<br />

also reporting bonito and oc-<br />

casional tuna catches. White<br />

martin and wahoo are 'being<br />

reported for the sport-fishing<br />

boats going to the <strong>of</strong>fshore<br />

canyon areas. .<br />

. Entries' are still being<br />

received for the Cape May<br />

County fishing tournament'<br />

which closes December 31.<br />

There is no entry fee and<br />

anglers are "reminded that to<br />

enter their fish, they should<br />

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LeFort wins season sail cup Registration at ACC<br />

Jack LeFort, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Yacht Club, and skipper <strong>of</strong><br />

"Fiji" a 32-foot Ericksoij sloop,<br />

who ended in third position with"<br />

a time <strong>of</strong> 6:11.04 in the Cape<br />

May Cup Race, captured the<br />

South ' Jersey Racing<br />

Association ocean racing<br />

championship for the best<br />

performance'in the six race<br />

•series. , • ' . . . "<br />

Last week LeFort' won the<br />

ocean racing title at the local<br />

yacht .club. His crew included<br />

wife. Julie, Jack his son, Blair<br />

Fletcher, Larry Pilot, who also<br />

was the navigator, Roddy<br />

Green and Wayne Martin all<br />

from the Yacht Club.<br />

Jack Wright, Corinthian<br />

Yacht Club <strong>of</strong> Cape May, in<br />

"Fling" a 36-foot sloop<br />

designed by International<br />

Yachtsman Britton Chance <strong>of</strong><br />

Villanova, won the Cape Msiy<br />

' Cup Race in the final trials <strong>of</strong><br />

the ocean race series sponsored<br />

by the South Jersey <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Racing Committee. .<br />

Wright whose crew included<br />

his. son John, John, Walton,<br />

Brigantine Yacht Club, and<br />

Sam 'Musser, Yacht Club <strong>of</strong><br />

Stone Harbor covered the -24<br />

nautical miles which'started at<br />

2CM Buoy <strong>of</strong>f Cape May to 3FB<br />

and '2' and finish at the com-<br />

mittee boat in the elapsed tune<br />

<strong>of</strong> 5 hours 20 minutes and 55<br />

seconds in a field <strong>of</strong> 13 ocean<br />

racing craft.<br />

. "Grundoon" a Columbia 50<br />

was the scratch boat with<br />

TROPHY WINNERS - James H.<br />

Shacklett, Jr., <strong>of</strong> Lafayette Hills, Pa.,<br />

accepts the Bellwoar Trophy from<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht dub Commodore<br />

Elmer P. Cook. Shacklett won the<br />

trophy with his.500 horsepower 21 foot<br />

Donzi "Flying Label" by scoring the<br />

highest number <strong>of</strong> points in seven<br />

competitions during the racing season.<br />

Pictured with Shacklett and Cook are<br />

son Dean, daughter Nan, daughter<br />

Holly and Mrs. Mary Jane Shacklett.<br />

Red Raiders face season<br />

' •'.. . • • • - • . ' • • • • • • • • • . . . • . . . ' 7 t > .<br />

with youth and inexperience<br />

The <strong>1971</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High corner back positions which<br />

School football season will will give the Raiders some<br />

begin one week from Uiia experience along those lines.<br />

Saturday afternoon in Toms^Allegretto will be ready to spell<br />

River. Coach Mike Slaveski, them when necessary. Andrews<br />

and junior Paul Herbert both<br />

entering his third year at the<br />

helm <strong>of</strong> the Red Raiders, ex-<br />

pects to have a young and<br />

rather inexperienced team this<br />

season. Last Saturday they<br />

performed well in a scrimmage<br />

against Oakcrest while this<br />

Saturday the Raiders travel to<br />

Edgewood for another pre-<br />

season workout.<br />

Earlier this week we talked to<br />

Slaveski about the players<br />

making up the <strong>1971</strong> edition <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> football. With better<br />

than 10 days before the opening<br />

kick<strong>of</strong>f, here is the way the<br />

coach evaluated his team,<br />

position by position.<br />

OFFENSIVE END: Right<br />

now juniors Charles Dalrymple<br />

, and Frank Sannino are working<br />

at - -<br />

have the inside track for the<br />

deep positions in the secondary.<br />

Ginn and still another transfer<br />

student, Tom Riordon, will both<br />

play some defense.<br />

SPECIALTIES: Slaveski<br />

feels that Foor is a strong place<br />

kicker and that the team hasn't<br />

lost much ground in that<br />

department. Jeff will kick <strong>of</strong>f in<br />

addition to handling all extra<br />

point and field goal attempts.<br />

Andrews has the edge for the<br />

punting job with HaUiday and<br />

"Trip" Coggins backing him<br />

up.<br />

Slaveski added further that<br />

he is quite satisfied with the<br />

progress <strong>of</strong> Andrews who he<br />

rates as the best passer in his<br />

' ' " ~ "•"• Baldlni<br />

at the two <strong>of</strong>fensive end tenure, at Qceait <strong>City</strong>. Baldlni<br />

positions. SannhMrJg llnffig'flp, shtfiild 1 be : 'a"stfdttjr running<br />

at left end with Oalrymple at threat and is one <strong>of</strong> the team's<br />

most improved defensive<br />

players. Absent from the squad<br />

are veterans Frank Fiorentino<br />

and Mike Wolicki.<br />

As far as last Saturday's<br />

scrimmage with Oakcrest was<br />

concerned, "we were pleased<br />

defensively but not quite so<br />

pleased <strong>of</strong>fensively. Our<br />

statistics show us gaining more<br />

yardage than they did and we<br />

did move the ball against them.<br />

It just seems as though<br />

something is missing. <strong>On</strong>e<br />

reason was our not having the<br />

automatic game in our game<br />

plan." ~<br />

Slaveski will receive<br />

assistance this year from Ed<br />

Wooley and Rolie Watson. The<br />

junior varsity coach will be Bob<br />

Dotti with Wally Johnson and<br />

Bob Young working with the<br />

freshmen team.<br />

In this- week's SPORTS<br />

CORNER we <strong>of</strong>fer a .brief<br />

preview <strong>of</strong> each <strong>of</strong> QceanCJty's<br />

' <strong>1971</strong> opponents. ~o ' ? -<br />

Twin bridges<br />

set record<br />

NEW CASTLE, Del.-A new<br />

high for weekend traffic was set<br />

during the month <strong>of</strong> August for<br />

the Delaware Memorial Twin<br />

Bridge. Traffic for the weekend<br />

<strong>of</strong> August 20, 21 and 22 .was<br />

223,921. The previous weekend<br />

high was 215,414;<br />

Traffic on the Delaware<br />

Memorial Bridge this August<br />

increased 92,725 vehicles over<br />

August, 1970. These statistics<br />

were made public today by<br />

Theodore C. Bright, general<br />

manager, in his monthly report<br />

to the Commissioners <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Delaware River and Bay<br />

Authority. .<br />

Bridge traffic for August was<br />

1,927,660 vehicles, compared to<br />

1,834,935 for August, 1970, an<br />

increase<strong>of</strong> 92,725 vehicles or 5.1<br />

percent.<br />

; .<br />

Bridge traffic for the 12-<br />

month period ended August,<br />

<strong>1971</strong> was 17,211,097 vehicles<br />

compared to 16,358,134 vehicles<br />

for the 12-month period ended<br />

August, 1970, an increase <strong>of</strong><br />

852,963 vehicles or 5.2 percent.<br />

Since August 16,, 1951,<br />

232,391,864 vehicles have<br />

crossed the Delaware<br />

Memorial Bridge.<br />

Why is it that the people<br />

who should listen always<br />

talk?<br />

Beaver Brundy, Corinthian<br />

Yacht Club <strong>of</strong> Cape May, at the<br />

helm a 17 year old skipper, who<br />

ended second with a time <strong>of</strong><br />

5:27.27. Grundy was assisted by<br />

Bob Rubin, New York <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Lindsay Clarkson and John<br />

Wilsey, Jr. both <strong>of</strong> Corinthian<br />

Yacht Club <strong>of</strong> Cape May.<br />

Ed Lampman, Little Egg<br />

Harbor Yacht Club in "Ginger"<br />

a 34 foot sloop was fourth and<br />

fifth honors went to Bob Kurtz,<br />

Corinthian Yacht Club <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

May, in "Yogi" a 34 foot sloop,<br />

Lincoln Kane, Corinthian<br />

Yacht Club <strong>of</strong> Cape May in his<br />

25 foot sloop "Shilligah" won<br />

the Class B race with a time <strong>of</strong><br />

6:48.53. "Shady Lady" aJ8 foot<br />

sloop with Howard Hannold, his<br />

clubmate at helm was second<br />

and another clubman Henry<br />

Weiss in his 25 foot sloop<br />

"What's Next" crossed the<br />

finish line third.<br />

Atlantic Community College<br />

will hold a special late<br />

registration . Wednesday,<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>tember 22 .for Saturday<br />

College and evening courses.<br />

Late registration will take<br />

place from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in<br />

Room A-152 <strong>of</strong> ACC's Simon<br />

Lake HalL<br />

Evening courses begin<br />

Thursday (<strong>Sep</strong>tember 16), and<br />

the newly established Saturday<br />

College holds its first classes<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>tember 18. '.<br />

; More than 70 college-credit<br />

courses in 20 subject areas will<br />

be given in the evening, and the<br />

Saturday College will <strong>of</strong>fer 23<br />

college-credit courses hi 14<br />

subject areas. College credit<br />

courses' are open to high school<br />

graduates and holders <strong>of</strong> high<br />

school equivalency certificates.<br />

A non-credit course in "Basic<br />

Photography" will be given by<br />

. the Saturday College, and non-<br />

credit courses in "Antiques"<br />

and "Medical Terminology"<br />

are included in the evening<br />

<strong>of</strong>ferings. There are no ad-<br />

mission requirements for non-<br />

credit courses. ..<br />

For further information,.<br />

contact ACC's Office <strong>of</strong> Part-<br />

Time Instruction at.625-1111 or<br />

646-4950, Extension 213.<br />

.COIN CLUB PICNIC . f;<br />

The Cape Coin Club will meet \<br />

Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Cape'<br />

May County Park in Cape May'<br />

Court House. This will be an all--'<br />

day picnic for members and'<br />

their families, friends, visitors '<br />

and Boy Scouts. The Club's<br />

annual coin show is being'<br />

planned for October 10 at the;<br />

American Legion Home in '.•<br />

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the right end. At this point the<br />

ends on the second and third.,<br />

unit are unknown quantities.<br />

OFFENSIVE TACKLES:<br />

This seems to be one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

strengths <strong>of</strong> this team with All -<br />

Cape-Atlantic selection Bill<br />

Keele and strong transfer<br />

student George Savitsky filling<br />

the positions. Both are juniors.<br />

Sophomore Scott HaUiday has<br />

looked impressive as a back-up<br />

tackle.<br />

OFFENSIVE GUARDS:<br />

Senior Rick Young fills one<br />

starting position right now with'<br />

'< another transfer student, junior<br />

John Klock, filling the other<br />

spot. Paul Perkins and junior<br />

. George Peck are listed as the<br />

most likely replacements.<br />

CENTER: Junior Tim<br />

Schellenger is the only strong<br />

candidate at the position.<br />

QUARTERBACKS: Junior<br />

Dave Andrews, a strong passer,<br />

has a firm hold on the starting<br />

spot with junior Lonnie Watts<br />

and sophomore Tom Gargan<br />

backing him up. i<br />

HALFBACKS: Sophomore<br />

Jim Minshull has a good shot at<br />

one starting position with<br />

senior Jeff Foor running out <strong>of</strong><br />

the other position. Joe<br />

$ Allegretto will fill in at all<br />

running positions with<br />

sophomore Jim Ginn showing<br />

some promise.<br />

FULLBACK: Junior Mike<br />

Baldini has moved into this<br />

position; having demonstrated<br />

great running ability between<br />

the tackle spots. .<br />

DEFENSIVE LINE:<br />

Dalrymple and junior John<br />

Lewis are at defensive ends.<br />

Keele and Schellenger will fill<br />

the tackle spots with help from<br />

Klock and HaUiday. Young and<br />

Perkins are contending for the<br />

, middle guard position.<br />

LINEBACKERS: Savitsky'. . N „ .<br />

and Baldini look like the , Hurricane unemployed uraed to file claims<br />

A choices at tiu> potato Senior • *- ' °<br />

SMALLEST SURFER - Little six-year-old Darien<br />

Hopie awaits the presentation <strong>of</strong> his second place<br />

award from Don Pileggi, Superintendent <strong>of</strong><br />

Recreation, at the second annual Novice Surfing<br />

Contest. Standing to the left, also with his back to the<br />

camera, is Bill Pugh. Judge Paulette Freidel looks on<br />

at right.<br />

Larry Pardee and transfer<br />

student Dan Fennerty will be<br />

back-up linebackers. Minshull<br />

is • another possibility at the<br />

linebacker position.<br />

DEFENSIVE SECONDARY:<br />

Foor and Sannino wiU play the<br />

TRENTON — Ronald M.<br />

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"All local. Unemployment<br />

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CCD study days<br />

The Diocese <strong>of</strong> Camden<br />

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annual .Confraternity <strong>of</strong><br />

Christian Doctrine programs <strong>of</strong> '<br />

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Interested and concerned<br />

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Days at Holy Spirit High<br />

School, Absecon, on Saturday<br />

(<strong>Sep</strong>tember 18), and Paul VI<br />

High School, Haddon Township,<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>tember 25. Both Study Days<br />

begin with registration at 8:30<br />

a.m. and include a noon lun-<br />

cheon.<br />

Shut-ins to attend<br />

Somers Point fair<br />

SOMERS POINT - Plans<br />

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"shut-ins" <strong>of</strong> this and the<br />

surrounding communities to<br />

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Country Fair to be held<br />

Saturday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 25 at noon<br />

in the Somers Point Shopping<br />

Center, it was announced by<br />

Arthur McNally, chairman.<br />

Anyone interested in at-<br />

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Stan Dyen at Fairway Phar-<br />

macy. According to Dyen,<br />

wheelchairs, hospital beds,<br />

crutches and transportation to<br />

and from the affair will be<br />

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The Somers Point Rescue<br />

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