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dinance which would ban<br />
bicycles from the boardwalk<br />
after a certain time<br />
Council waa concerned that<br />
Uke gwnera would limply bop<br />
<strong>of</strong>f the vehicle and walk it<br />
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Council<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
a proposed amendment to the<br />
existing bike regulation orwhen<br />
they observed a police<br />
<strong>of</strong>flwr.<br />
Council wanted bicycles <strong>of</strong>f<br />
the boardwalk — period.<br />
It waa expected to have<br />
been discussed last night and<br />
should have passed.<br />
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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2t, 1980<br />
nners in the mixed singles at the Ocean<br />
City Shuffleboard Club are (1 to r) Norman<br />
Riley, first; Mae Murphy, second- John Fraek,<br />
third, and Mildred Dunn, fourth,<br />
Shufflin' on<br />
ByEDVETTH<br />
Our club'i mUtd non.<br />
walking singles concluded on<br />
aturday maniing due tothe<br />
iprinklti wt enjoyed on<br />
FWday,<br />
The results <strong>of</strong> fljia tournament<br />
were most interestlng.<br />
The number one<br />
winner, Norman Riley, has<br />
been flirting with feetop spot<br />
all this season and when<br />
watching Norman In action,<br />
you can see he has put a lot <strong>of</strong><br />
practice and thought into Ms<br />
fame,<br />
Norman is our top reporter<br />
from Nakomls, Fla. where he<br />
also achieved the top spot last<br />
leason. '<br />
Then we come to the runner-up<br />
In this tournament,<br />
Continuing to report on<br />
Mae Murphy, She un-somtertunately could not be with have Fred and Mary Oberst,<br />
more new members, we<br />
us <strong>for</strong> two yean, but has been Oscar Olson, Anna OrUne,<br />
one <strong>of</strong> our most active Chuck Osborn, Dave and<br />
members.<br />
Mary Reed, John and Dorothy<br />
She served as president and<br />
Richardson, Richard<br />
was on almost every com.<br />
Rlckraus and Michael<br />
nittee in our club; also<br />
Rigolkzo. We shall insert the<br />
chairing our card party <strong>for</strong><br />
last <strong>of</strong> our new member list in<br />
many years.<br />
nest Friday's edition.<br />
Well, to get baft to shufflin',<br />
Mae did not even handle the season, we wish them safe<br />
To all those leaving us <strong>for</strong><br />
• cue in her two yearn <strong>of</strong> traveling, a happy winter and<br />
absence but here she is back we look <strong>for</strong>ward to seeing you<br />
in the number two spot. all again next spring.<br />
Placing as a winner in<br />
shuffleboard state or toed Is<br />
not new to Mae which she MCLAUGHLIN'S<br />
proved In this tournament. DELI<br />
In the number three spot, lOOAltHiryAw.O.C.<br />
m have our perennial winner,<br />
John Fraek, who over the FREE DELIVERY<br />
yean has proven be U the Anywhere in Ocean City<br />
man to beat.<br />
CompttttUMOl<br />
The fourth position went to GnXtrftstCoUCuts<br />
a person new in the win Open J Dayi 7 am to 7 pm<br />
column, Mildred Dim Aa a Frl. 8, Sat.'1119 pm<br />
newcomer, she played a real w..cc«ilF«KJSumpi .<br />
steady game to place in the Phone:398-9814<br />
win column, so we look <strong>for</strong>ward<br />
to some more great<br />
shufflin'from MUdred.<br />
We congratulate all <strong>of</strong> nest<br />
winners on a fine per.<br />
<strong>for</strong>mance.<br />
As to the New Jersey State<br />
Jamboree Single played at<br />
Leisure Village West, our club<br />
took only one honor; however,<br />
that was the number one spot.<br />
We owe our fellow member<br />
Tom Flud congratulations on<br />
Ms per<strong>for</strong>mance against a<br />
tough group <strong>of</strong> competitors.<br />
The men's division winners<br />
In the order <strong>of</strong> finish were<br />
Tom Flud; Don Bllsh, Leisure<br />
Village West; Dave Keay,<br />
leisure Village Wat, and<br />
Harry Green, Ocean Grove,<br />
Placing In consolation were<br />
"Frank Pier, Ocean Grove and<br />
Art Mclntyre, Greenbriar.<br />
In the women's division the<br />
winners were Ella CGrady,<br />
Greenbriar; Verne Leonhard,<br />
Leisure Village West; Ruth<br />
Goode, Ocean Grove, and Ann<br />
Ness, Leisure Village West<br />
Oil' '•<br />
In consolation were<br />
Virginia Sce!ia and Connie •3.50<br />
Fusio, both <strong>of</strong> Leisure Village<br />
West.<br />
The Progressives played on<br />
•v<br />
Wednesday, August Mutinied<br />
only eight courts. The winners<br />
to the women's division wen<br />
Marie Arbuckle, five game*;<br />
Betty Maybry, (our games,<br />
and Marian Richardson, three<br />
games.<br />
In the men's division, Jim<br />
Graham had a perfect score i<br />
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<strong>of</strong> six games; Tom Boyle, four<br />
games, and Jim Dunn, three<br />
games.<br />
Last Saturday, they needed<br />
12 courts and the winners in<br />
the women's division were<br />
Florence Kulp, four games;<br />
Mabel Regan, three games,<br />
and Lillian Baltz, two games.<br />
In the men's division the<br />
winners were Bill Wray with a<br />
perfect score <strong>of</strong> six games;<br />
Frank Hover, five games, and<br />
Bob Hartf told.<br />
Due to our dub luncheon<br />
tomorrow, the not and last<br />
Progressives will be held on<br />
Labor Day and only nonwinners<br />
an take home the<br />
bacon in oils tournament. Our<br />
last Candy Shoot will beheld<br />
tonight (Friday) at 7:30.<br />
Hiking? Avoid poisonous plants<br />
If you're planning a walk<br />
through the woods to enjoy the<br />
autumn foliage, here's a<br />
reminder from National<br />
Wildlife magazine Alt the<br />
femiliar three-leafed poison<br />
Ivy fine Isn't the only<br />
irritating plant to avoid.<br />
The National Wildlife<br />
Federation*! bimonthly<br />
publication warns hikers to<br />
keep their eyes open <strong>for</strong> these<br />
other plants that cause rashes<br />
and skin Irritations.<br />
Poison Oak; Similar in<br />
appearance and effect to<br />
poison ivy, this erect shrub <strong>of</strong><br />
dry, sandy coastal woods has<br />
three leaflets which are<br />
distinctively lobed.<br />
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-FRIDAY, AUGUST 29.1980<br />
THE gfrNTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
PAGE 11 —SECTION ONE<br />
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