sentinel - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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PAQf SfCTION TWO THI OCfAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
CLOSE CALL — Hammonton's Anthony. Molotese<br />
gets <strong>of</strong>f a kick just in the nick <strong>of</strong> time as Raiders Harry<br />
Vanderslice (80). Bruce Beaver (GO), and an unidentified<br />
defender swarm in on the effort to block the boot.<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hawks won<br />
their sixth straight game<br />
without a loss on the current<br />
season Sunday, boating Sea Isle<br />
ISO to gain a play<strong>of</strong>f berth in<br />
Molotese, who scored five touohdowni against <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Saturday, was a busy man In all departments <strong>of</strong> the<br />
game, punting passing receiving, running, blocking and<br />
everything except to move the yard makers.<br />
Hawks win sixth in a row<br />
quarter, but the play was called<br />
back when a clipping penalty<br />
was called on one <strong>of</strong> the Sea<br />
Isle players.<br />
the Uape May-County-Midget— - With - only ,_two_ seconds<br />
Football League race.<br />
Defense was the key to the<br />
Hawks' victory. Mike Field<br />
posted the first <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> TD<br />
in the first period with a<br />
plunge from the three yard<br />
line. After that point in the<br />
meeting, the game settled<br />
down into a defensive contest<br />
until late in the final quarter.<br />
Sea Isle crossed the Hawks'<br />
goal line late in the fourth<br />
IRental Boats!<br />
SAT, 4 SUN.<br />
Bay & River Fishing<br />
CRABBING<br />
Nets A <strong>Line</strong>s Fumtihed<br />
HOLIIAUGH'S<br />
GATEWAY<br />
MARINA<br />
<strong>On</strong> Poteong Creek<br />
• Rourt 559 • :<br />
Mays Landing Road ;<br />
SOMfRS POINT at »h» •<br />
Pafeeng Creek Bridge ;<br />
:<br />
DIAL 927-4129<br />
Ail Kinds <strong>of</strong> felt i<br />
SIS WEST AVENUI<br />
DIAL aga-osoo<br />
HOUSE<br />
CHECKING SERVICE<br />
Take the worry out <strong>of</strong> being an abs©rrt#e<br />
henie ttwrysr this win tar, We will ggrgfujiy<br />
ehBtk^oOr^fteus© ©¥#ry other day* November<br />
? te May 1. During freeling weather<br />
ws will inspect every day. If y@y leave<br />
heat an in yswr home/wi will adjust upon<br />
pr'sr nstue so your home will b# wirm<br />
when yeu arrive* In case repairs arc<br />
needed, we will caM & LL FOR ONLY<br />
In me service man<br />
<strong>of</strong> your choic».<br />
GAM<br />
home club.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> missed several<br />
opportunities i n the first half<br />
when <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> receivers<br />
dropped passes out in the open<br />
fj^J** " *"""" """ *" "'<br />
remaining in the game, Tripp<br />
Coggins hit Field with a Coach Carl Halyard gave<br />
41-yard bomb and padded the plaudits to his defensive unit.<br />
Hawk's lead out <strong>of</strong> reach <strong>of</strong> the which included Jim Oinn,<br />
Steve Sundstrum, Tony<br />
Qatante, Dan Fashiey, Jerry<br />
Delhi, Go-Oo Curley, Coggins,<br />
John Andrews, Dave Slaughter,<br />
John Motley and Field.<br />
The Hawks will wintT Tip<br />
their regular league play this<br />
Sunday against Villas on the<br />
Cape May County Regional<br />
High School field.<br />
PERILS OF THE TRADE — <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hawks quarterback Bobbv Strange is hit<br />
by a Sea Isle player moments after he releases the ball in a forward pan.- Thf pa >,<br />
was incomplete, and Strange was dumped.<br />
540.00<br />
BROADLEY<br />
FLmiBmG & HEATING<br />
ROOSHVELT BUVO., MARMORA, DIAL HMIU<br />
Ocsan Of Bvilnai Addr«. 410 ATLANTiC AVE,<br />
Raiders, Mustangs<br />
clash on Saturday<br />
The fir»t <strong>of</strong> what i*.t succumbing in the end. The<br />
y g third week <strong>of</strong> the season saw<br />
ViCi k^ jsf ftt.jtball for Coach the Mustangs rally to Jain a<br />
Mikr Sld^^ki 1^ Ocuan Cit> R**d surprisingly narrow victory<br />
R&idur^ WJH i-vi»n moru over Pleasantville, 18=14. Two<br />
di^vistruu^ than man\ had weeks ago the Prahaskamen<br />
ffjn*d Thp 1H U rump by fought Millville, ranked<br />
Hanmiufittin, ^ hich advanced number one at the time, for<br />
tin* Blu 2106 New Road,<br />
Linwood<br />
927^122<br />
Jim Town<br />
END<br />
THE<br />
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Eleventh Street<br />
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220 Wesley Avenue<br />
399-3134<br />
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Dial 399.0091<br />
k Florentino<br />
TACKLE<br />
GLEESON'S TV<br />
TOWER and ANTENNA<br />
INSTALLATIOK<br />
'MS Aibury Avenue<br />
3?f-4?iQ<br />
SKTDEN<br />
Specially Ski and Surf SAop,<br />
^01 W«i AVB, 399.3121<br />
Harry Vandorellee<br />
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