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P4GE 10 — SiCTION TWO THi OCiAN CITY SENTINIL.LiDSiR THURSDAY, OCTOIiB ,<br />

Raiders t ip Salem 14-8; prep for Palmyra<br />

HJRSPAY.<br />

I v I \\ mm;<br />

A low, hard tackle by<br />

juhitir Bob Costf. with<br />

fiiAirih duwii imd goal to KH.<br />

stopped. Saloni huifbnck<br />

Ellwuod Portor nbuut 18<br />

inches short <strong>of</strong> Ihij Kool lino<br />

flt«l enabled thu Ocumi <strong>City</strong><br />

Rod Hiiidcrs to hold on to<br />

u .' 148 lcid lit Saloni lust<br />

Saturday. Thu win was a<br />

good one for thu locals who<br />

houneod back to score what<br />

became tin- winning<br />

after Ciayle chalked up :i<br />

Ilrs ' otiwn,<br />

U.uchdown with 6:26 l<strong>of</strong>t to J 1^"" down, threw for<br />

, J 1 " times and<br />

pliiy iinti gain new Conch fai r ,ed to connect. The<br />

Mikr Sluvoski his first Raider defense, however,<br />

didn't allow the Rams to<br />

Thu game shothe<br />

way <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>f t<br />

d 1 t I<br />

move and forced them to<br />

punt.<br />

th.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> fans pt<br />

Junior Hobie Young<br />

returned the punt 21 yards<br />

two big puss plays. Th<br />

eufiin with only .12 seconds<br />

remaining in thu first half<br />

when sonicr quarterback<br />

Skip Givim drillfd a piiss to<br />

halrbiiuk Jim Gnyle on th<br />

Snjum IB ynrd line. Qayl<br />

evaded ortp tackier and usei<br />

a pood block by Kophsmor<br />

end Miku Wolicki to ju<br />

around another for thu flrs_<br />

ftuoru <strong>of</strong> the ijanic, Thu<br />

ontirt; play covered. 27 yards.<br />

Fullback Danny McElyua<br />

rushud for the two-point<br />

convursioii.<br />

Then, with just under<br />

seven minutes left to play,<br />

junior quarturb.iek Bobby<br />

Fiwr, substituting , for Given<br />

who had been injured two<br />

pl ays earlier, hit senior end<br />

"TJiirT-Curtin with a pass on<br />

tho one yard line, a 23-yard<br />

play, McElyea scored behind<br />

a strong Brian Broadley<br />

block on the next play. His<br />

iittunipt for two more points i<br />

failed.<br />

Throughout thu entire<br />

iSiimu, the Red Raider<br />

dufensu was superb. <strong>On</strong><br />

Sijen's first series <strong>of</strong> downs.<br />

Ken Mathias deflected a^ long<br />

puss from quarterback Doran<br />

Shorter to halfback Gary<br />

LEWIS, and junior Harry<br />

Vanderslice hit Shorter for a<br />

liVv-yard loss on a clutch<br />

third down play. Later in<br />

the first period, after the<br />

Rams.had gained their initial<br />

first down en an 11-yard<br />

scampur by halfback Porter<br />

to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s 25, Broadley<br />

turned in one great Play and<br />

juim>d Wayne Winn in<br />

Siiblher to thwart the Salem<br />

drive.. 'Though McElyea<br />

turned in the longest Raider<br />

mh <strong>of</strong> thu game, 14 yards,<br />

•Hi a great second-effort in<br />

_h* next series <strong>of</strong> downj,<br />

Oo'ean <strong>City</strong> failed by one<br />

('obi to pain a first down on<br />

thf Salem two.<br />

iXVESTAMERirA nROiip ivr<br />

During<br />

Ram<br />

Mlbiequeht itlumpt<br />

Hie bull, Mnthiii!<br />

knocked down m o, n It<br />

Coste pulled down Porter<br />

one foot short <strong>of</strong> breaking<br />

into the open and Jim<br />

Cayle read a double-reverse<br />

and stopped thu play after a<br />

short threeyeard gain. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> couldn't score as Given,<br />

to set up the first Red and<br />

White score. The defense<br />

continued to dominate in<br />

the second half Jim Gayle<br />

pulled Porter down utter a<br />

24 yard klek<strong>of</strong>f return and,<br />

later in the third period,<br />

Mathias stopped Porter from<br />

scaring with a rough tackle<br />

after a ID-yard scamper. In<br />

each case, tie was the only<br />

man between Porter and the<br />

goal. Moments later, Winn<br />

recovered a fumble an the<br />

Raider 27,<br />

At this point in the giime,<br />

those that were paying<br />

attention weru surprised, to<br />

put it mildly, at what<br />

happened. Unfortunately,<br />

they apparently didn't<br />

"inelud«—those——aiorrif— the—<br />

Raider bench. <strong>On</strong> the first<br />

play <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> was<br />

penalised five yards for<br />

illegal procedure. That made<br />

| it first and 15, Given then<br />

threw thrnu incomplete<br />

passes, milking it fourth and<br />

15, <strong>On</strong> the next play, Salem<br />

was detected illegally<br />

roughing punter Wolicki,<br />

However, when the referee test and it looked fi<br />

stepped <strong>of</strong>f the 15 yards it while as though Ihey<br />

was fourth and one. How failed, . With fourth t<br />

WB this possible? At most and 14 yard« to go mi<br />

schools they teach you that Raider 49, Shorter . fi<br />

15 minus 15 equals zero, or Lewis open on the 22 1<br />

a first down. Where did the<br />

one yard come from?<br />

Fortunately, the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> oversight and the<br />

referee's short stride didn't<br />

hurt the_ Raiders ultimate<br />

vistoty. But it could have!<br />

Instead . <strong>of</strong> first and 10 and<br />

a chance to use up more<br />

time in prolMtlnR their lead.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> was again forced<br />

to punt; and Salem took<br />

over. It took them five<br />

plays to score, doing it<br />

when Shorter hit Porter with<br />

i pass on the. 28 and he<br />

outran Mathias and .ran over<br />

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403 - 22nc ~Lai, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

RfGISTRATION AT tSWLAN CITY HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Your future is in<br />

AMERICA,<br />

'INVESTAMERICA"<br />

SPfCrAUSTS IN MUTUAL FUNDS<br />

HERBERT M. WALL<br />

403 22nd STRUT<br />

"PUZA22.' ,<br />

OCEAN CITY, H, J.<br />

CUM 398-0655<br />

(HOME PHONi m-utrs<br />

CELEBRATION<br />

join their n<br />

a score <strong>of</strong> 14<br />

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Uibt<br />

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With ,i third and<br />

situation on their uwn<br />

Salem fumbled. Vande<br />

recovered for <strong>Ocean</strong> Cit<br />

the Ram 26. <strong>On</strong> the<br />

play, quarterback I<br />

injured his ankle. Afl,<br />

" Pennihijtt'n run m<br />

jriT}<br />

nibs tute q<br />

Foor thre<br />

McEly ea,<br />

playeiiiler ciel<br />

pass to Curl<br />

<strong>On</strong>e play la<br />

led 14-B.<br />

irte ards<br />

back<br />

short<br />

- Members • <strong>of</strong> thu OCHS fo<br />

ich Mike Slaveski in celebrating<br />

S. Staff Photos,<br />

Th<br />

d<br />

the j u n j<br />

ered his clui<br />

i on thf o<br />

r, the Raid<br />

Salem then put the C<br />

<strong>City</strong> defense to the sup<br />

first down. The ser<br />

halfback carried twt<br />

thi' IS where Salen<br />

to be sure <strong>of</strong> .it le<br />

<strong>On</strong> the next fo<br />

Porter slowly bu<br />

pained 17 yards wh<br />

it second and goal<br />

one. Then, for sum<br />

reason<br />

Raiders, qv<br />

decided trj<br />

himself ins<br />

nguin<br />

hall"b,1i<br />

failed<br />

.1 few<br />

Raider<br />

helpful<br />

defenii<br />

on fc: urth dc<br />

finally<br />

pi-y<br />

1. 1<br />

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and<br />

Bob<br />

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UUARDS — stii<br />

CENTERS — Bf<br />

fjAyhS—Civcn,<br />

MeElyej, Ft*y,<br />

ENDS _<br />

Sitreot<br />

TACKLES — G.<br />

GUARDS — Sm<br />

Salem- E. Porte<br />

B<br />

.itball<br />

their<br />

Porter<br />

Lewis<br />

eleven plus 1 :<br />

victory over<br />

Celtics, 76ers meet<br />

in anniversary tilt<br />

miij. 11 .<br />

on the rest <strong>of</strong> 0J the Nation's fans<br />

SATURDAY, OCT.<br />

8i3O<br />

ATLAISITIC CITY<br />

COIMVEMTiaN HAUL,<br />

^ ^ J S S I C t l t U J j S s s , ^ ! , . ; ,<br />

rVIAIM FLOOR<br />

UPPER LEVEL<br />

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in;d er,<br />

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thf<br />

ulki<br />

L; Bill<br />

:h or tl<br />

Aleir<br />

"••it s..r«,<br />

.nil bf<br />

S4 for<br />

r L<br />

Pep Club plani<br />

very aefiva year<br />

With<br />

j<br />

.ibstitutes<br />

Salem by<br />

P,i-.s<br />

!d<br />

Gridsters seek<br />

second virtdrp<br />

on home field<br />

Coith M<br />

Or. in Cit\ IUIM Schoul Hid<br />

Raidi i~ will attk their<br />

eti ml btrii|,M win ul tin<br />

Ht IMH Situnluy whin thtv<br />

mttt P^inivri 14 U \n.ti F*<br />

mir Cifinatnin un in<br />

The game will be the home<br />

opener for the Hod and<br />

White,<br />

Many other future Raider<br />

foes managed victories<br />

Saturday with defending<br />

Cape-Atlantie champion<br />

Hammonton gettiriis 25<br />

points from star fullback<br />

Cliff Dorsey while<br />

Allentown, 600.<br />

whom the Raiders meet a<br />

week from Saturday, ' !<br />

out St. Joseph's<br />

Hammonton, 260 with<br />

quarterback Chick Ludman<br />

throwing for three<br />

touchdowns and scoring<br />

113<br />

7H another. Mainland<br />

0 made good its South Jt<br />

%, 3 Conference debut by<br />

v<br />

2 Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, 20.8, with<br />

1*5! 4 ^' c h Knupp scoring twice<br />

|_ 46 and riinning for 99 yards.<br />

Flays 60 Gloucester used two<br />

touchdown runs by<br />

Ncl<br />

quarterback Loon Harris to<br />

'°f- J.p beat Woodstown, 38-14.<br />

if ,j<br />

1\<br />

||<br />

Three other teams on the<br />

Raider schedule were beaten<br />

3 OS In their openers last week.<br />

4.S<br />

4.1<br />

dropped a 22-20 decision to<br />

St. James <strong>of</strong> Carney's Point<br />

despite two touchdowns by<br />

the OapersJ Stan Curry,<br />

Middle Township was<br />

clobbered by Pemberton,<br />

32.14, ' and Pleasantville<br />

dropped a 26-8 contest to<br />

tough Holy Spirit,<br />

The seouting report on<br />

Palmyra indicates a tough<br />

line, especially at the tackle<br />

positions, with their<br />

<strong>of</strong>fensive strengths centering<br />

around a series <strong>of</strong> end<br />

sweeps, and power plays.<br />

Halfback Bruce Robinson,<br />

who set up one <strong>of</strong> the Pals<br />

two touchdowns Saturday<br />

with a 65 yard run, is their<br />

most consistent<br />

ground=gainer. Two other<br />

halfbacks, Ken Horton and<br />

Game!! Peters, scored the<br />

two touchdowns in the<br />

opening victory and udd<br />

depth to their running<br />

attack, Quart'prbaek F'rank<br />

Baumgarner throws the ball<br />

very- well but the overall<br />

Palymyra passing attack lacks<br />

strong receivers.<br />

Defensively, the Pals are<br />

fairly strong against the<br />

inside run hut have some<br />

r.gham, trouble with the sweeps and<br />

'f the would probably have a lot<br />

ii will ui trouble handling u good<br />

line-up passing attack. Their opening<br />

in the pme foes. Cinnaminniiii. '.,•,.'. vj-a.'i<br />

pr,-:wd): ! fit ^f.e., 1 £^r^in •htAds<br />

up ih,- ' Jr.'..r,:,-a:ka Alborti.<br />

iiopi-- ;hal th>- friisli--, frfurti<br />

»il! . %•••••-•r'n'.e Tf.'it- ich',i,.l<br />

•pi.-i: ,il.;' ,h.v, ;hf »-hnfji's<br />

much to lit dca.fi:d'<br />

<strong>of</strong>fensively making it<br />

difficult to ' accurately judge<br />

the Palmyra defense.<br />

It would seem, judging<br />

from the scouting reports,<br />

that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s best<br />

opportunities in this<br />

Saturday's game will come<br />

from the arm <strong>of</strong> quarterback<br />

^<br />

FIRST TD OF SIASON - Jam.<br />

halfback for the Red Raiders, leaps overt)," 1<br />

line in Saturday's game with Salem postiriSl!<br />

score <strong>of</strong> the now season for tho '---"••• *"*«<br />

Skip Given und tho outside<br />

lining <strong>of</strong> Ron Pennington<br />

and Bob Moore. If the<br />

Raider defense can turn in<br />

another outstanding<br />

performance this week In<br />

seeking their 11 th straight<br />

home victory over the last<br />

three seasons, it would seem<br />

quite probable that The<br />

Raiders will enter the<br />

Cape-Atlantic League wars<br />

Hiking, logging tests<br />

set for county park<br />

CAPE MAY COURT<br />

HOUSE - Entries are being<br />

received for the Fad<br />

Jamboree five-mile "Hike<br />

Against Time" and five.mile<br />

"Jon In" to be conducted in<br />

the Cape May County Park,<br />

•jQrl-obct—18, starting—at 1<br />

p.m. The former is a walk<br />

according to the <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

rules governing this sport<br />

and the latter is a run to<br />

win, get in shape or reduce.<br />

Appropriate awards will be<br />

gi»en to the winners and<br />

runner-ups.<br />

Entry forms may be<br />

obtained from Major Qenild<br />

Smith, Director <strong>of</strong> Parks /<br />

Recreation, County <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

May, Cape May Court<br />

House, N.J. 08210,<br />

• Antenna Installations<br />

• Tower & Ro<strong>of</strong> Mount<br />

for VHF.UHF ft FM<br />

Cempl»rE SALES and SERVICE<br />

Color - Blaek 8, White TV<br />

MATCHMAKER<br />

POST TIME 1:30 RM,<br />

'100,000<br />

FILLY and MARE<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

Post Time<br />

1:30 P. M.<br />

Sm4t4 - St«^r\<br />

'<br />

S<strong>of</strong>tball, volbyfag|

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