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•';:»:•*! •a JM|VPAQf 8 — SECTION TWOWATCH THAT MUZZLE!—Instructor HowardWooley is showing a student the proper way to handlea shotgun,'Hunter safety course listed at TuckahoeA reminder his been issuedtor those expecting to gohunting this year and havenever had a himting license orhave lost their old license, theywill have to take a hunter safetyCourse,The coune is divided into twoparti consisting <strong>of</strong> two and onehalfhours <strong>of</strong> classroom instructionand two and one-halfhours <strong>of</strong> shooting with gunhandling,Thege courses are given atthejruokahoe Shooting Groundson Tuckahoe rd. a quarter <strong>of</strong> amile east <strong>of</strong> Route 50. The inftructorsare volimteirs andthe only charge ii $2 to coverthe coit <strong>of</strong> shells and targets.Applications for the coursemay be obtained through aHcenied agent or by calling M9-7728, 828.2480, 628.2580 or 398.4667, Clawes are limited to 23'students io early regiitration isurged.THlfOCIAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGERTHURSDAY,Southern win* opener, 25-13; ends OC seven game streakMANAHAWKIN - Makingfull use <strong>of</strong> a potent <strong>of</strong>fense thaiincluded the passing armsenior quarterback JoeDePasquale, the versatility <strong>of</strong>tailback Doug Deloy, the toe <strong>of</strong>Run Asay, and the sure hands<strong>of</strong> sophomore end Ed Rieser,Southern Regional High Schoolaarted the <strong>1973</strong> jtason in style.The Rams gaintd 369 yardiand picked up 16 first downs enrouteto a 28-13 win over the<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Red Raideri, TheSouthern victory snappedaaeh Mike Slaveski's regularseason winning streak afterseven conieeiiive victories.With DePaiquBle leading theway, the Rami <strong>of</strong> Coach RonErnmert scored in everyperiod. The brilliant quarterbackcompleted n-<strong>of</strong>-21passes for 178 yards. He tossedone touchdown <strong>of</strong> 50 yards andset up others with his masterfulhandling <strong>of</strong> the Ram <strong>of</strong>fense.He brought hii career totals to2,108 yardi psiiing, 144 passaoompieted and 18 touchdownpaises. all Southern Regionalrecords.What DePasquale didn'tdo, Deloy did. The fivenine,160-pound senior carried21 times for 87 yards and onetouchdown. He alia tossed a 54-yard touchdown and caughtfive passes for 60 yards.Asay booted two extra pointsand a 23-yard field goal toaccount for five points with histoe. It was the seventh careerfield goal for the senior guard.missed one attempt,eser, getting his firstchance under vanitypresiures, proved to be awelcome addition to Emmirt'iattack. He caught six passes for166 yards and two touchdowns.The 8-H, 168-pound sophomorejrequ*ntly worked his way freein the Raider secondary andwai also able to advance Uieball well after the catch.The way the game eUrted,however, it looked at if theRaiders were going to pick upright where they left <strong>of</strong>f lastThanksgiving. Senior JimMnshulJ took Asay'i kick on his15-yard line and shot up themiddle and then down the leftBdeline for an is-yard touchdownrun. He was practicallyuntouched and, owe in fteopen, Mimhull'i briUiaiit speedtook over, Scott HalUday driUedthe extra point through fluuprights and Oown <strong>City</strong> led, 1-a, with only 13 seconds gone by.After HaUidtyi kick <strong>of</strong>f,Deloy ran 14 yardi fromscrimmage to the 50, <strong>On</strong> th«next play Rieser Buck behind<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s secondary and:ook a perfect pass fromDePasquale (or a icere. Amy'tWck was good, making it 7-7with still less than one fullminute gone in At season.Southern got the ball rightback after <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> wasbreed to punt and began adrive on their own 30,DePasquale completed threestraight passes tor three firstdowns and 42 yards. Then hismarch screeched to a halt. Apass for Mike Gar<strong>of</strong>alo wasoverthrown on first down fromthe Raider 25, After Deloypined seven yards on a run,DePasquale saw Rieser fail tohold a pass in the aid zone andGar<strong>of</strong>alo bounce one <strong>of</strong>f his' chest. The Raiders took over ondowns.Ocun <strong>City</strong> quarterback TomGargan completed a pass toMnshull for 12 yards and a firstdown but that was all. DanPashley punted the ball dead onDie Southern 32. Again theRams moved the pipkin. Threeruns by fullbadc Howard Berryearned a first down,DePasquale then hit Deloy for18 yards and another first downon the Raider 29. <strong>On</strong> the nextseries, during which the firstperiod ended, Scott Shippbatted away a DePasquale passat the goal line and Jim Ginniushed up to nail Berry for athree-yard loss. The Southerndrive died.The Rams got the ball backlater in the second quarter andstarted another drive, this oneconsuming 12 plays. TwoDeP*squale passes, one toRieser and one to Deloy, pickedup fjrgj downs. Another wasgained on the ground. Facedwith fourth down and five yardito go on the Raider six, Asayattempted a field goal. The kickwas some 23 yards to the goalposts and it was perfect. Withi:20 left in the first half,1914-1974GD ANNIVERSARYANNOUNCEMENT I mmmwTHE NEW 1974 D'74 DODGI CHARGER SE,We invite you to make 1974 your ysar totravel the road "Charger Style." Choose one<strong>of</strong> our Chargers Three; Charger coupe,distinctive hardtop, or top-<strong>of</strong>-the-llneCharger SE (shown here).•74 DODGE MONACO ... our fintst in 60We're especially proud to showyou our unmistakably new 1974Monaco automobiles! Wa knowthat Dodge dependability,luxury, and travelling comfortnever looked so great before!this year, more than ever^you can••MO |•V"'74 DODGE DART.RCARSWe think a lot mort buyers will be shopping thecompact car market this year. Be sure to see our74 Darts, (With over a million compact Dartsalready on the road, you know Dart jives peoplewhat they really want!) Plenty <strong>of</strong> room insideand in the trunk. Full choice <strong>of</strong> optient.Six compact-priced models for 741 -•EXCLUSIVE DODGE CLUB CAS PICKUP,!A IVtiiAgain this year, *e're still the onlypeople who have the exclusive ClubCab pickup models, We've added awhole group <strong>of</strong> 4wd Club Gibmodels for 74!Southern led 10-7. Slaveikiconceded that lead at hnlftimeand let the clock run out.Southern marched stf yards in14 plays to start the second half.Diloy gained 32 <strong>of</strong> those ywdson the ground with DePasqualehitting Ritser for 22 moreonone pass play, Deloy went thefinal yard for the touchdownand the Rams lad, 17-7, whenAsay drilled the ball with hisleft foot for the point after.They had used more than sevenminutes <strong>of</strong> the second half and<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> had yet to get thetall.When the Raiders did get theball they gave It back rightaway. <strong>On</strong> firat and 15 Oarganttjrew an interception to tonFtedriekion on the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>23. Hie Raider defense wastough, however, and refused toallow the host team a firstdown. Assy tried another fieldgoal but was wide to the left.Thii time the Raider <strong>of</strong>fensedisked, Gargan hit Shipp for 13yards and a first down. AfterIbm was nailed fcr a six-yardloss by the Southern pass rush,he tossed to Milt Champion enttie right flat. Champion tookUie pass behind a screen thenstreaked down the rightsideline some 32 yards to theRam 39. Two playg later, onthird and eight, came a bigplay., Oargan took the snap fromcenter Howard Wright androlled to his left. Suddenly heMapped and threw for Minshullwho hud worked himself freebehind the Southern secondaryback on the right side. Jim hadto wait for the pass but was sowide open that he was still ableto sprint into the end zonewtouehed after the catch. Theplay covered 37 yards.Halliday's kick for the extrapoint was low and was blockedby Berry, but the Raiders hadcut the Ram lead to 17-13 withii seconds left in the thirdperiod.After Uie ensuing kickeffSouthern had the ball on theirown 33, Deloy picked up 18yards for a first down. <strong>On</strong> ttienext play ttie tailback againtook a pitch from DePasqualewhile in motion to the left butthis time hi stopped and tosseda pretty pass to Rieser who wasall alone. The option playcovered 54 yards and broke ttieRaiders' back. DePasqualepassed to Deloy lor a two point- — -fllMitaws^"In the fffil seven mimitefr'piffie gama"The Raiders movidttie ball very well on <strong>of</strong>fense butfailed to score. Part <strong>of</strong> thereason was a fumble by Ginnand another Fredriekson interception<strong>of</strong> a Gargan pass.Despite the turnovers,*however, Oargan looked gooddown the Rreteh,Ini senior play-caller connectedon seven <strong>of</strong> his last ninepasses for 82 yards and fourBrst downs. He did it mostlyduring those playi when Jus<strong>of</strong>fensive line gave him time toget set before throwing thefootball. Gargan had sometrouble throwing on the run andwas forced to do it quite <strong>of</strong>tenearly in ttie game.ITiough Gargan threw weUenough in this opener to causefuture <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> opponents tobeware <strong>of</strong> hii passing attack,ttie big <strong>of</strong>fensive threat wasMnshull, Very much a part <strong>of</strong>Mat passing game, Jim caughtfive passes for 90 yards and onetouchdown. <strong>On</strong> the ground hegained only 28 yards in 11 attemptsbut was frequently hitbehind the line <strong>of</strong> scrimmageand did well jurt to get a fewyards, Minshull returned threeKck<strong>of</strong>f* for a 41-ydrd average,brought back one punt it yardsand even toutd a decent pasthimself on one occasion. JimMnshull's <strong>of</strong>fensive versatilitywill be a big factor in <strong>Ocean</strong>Qty'i success this year.<strong>On</strong> defense the Raiders haveplenty <strong>of</strong> enthusiastic youngUftm who wUl round Into afine unit at the seasonl*<strong>of</strong>f«M«. They sometime!made fundamental mistakeslast Saturday but.it was that•ithusjiism that'caused ttieniaam, fiiere were othertimes when Uiey made ttie bigpliy at jw the right time.will theBe young Raiderdefenders face a more versatile<strong>of</strong>fensive machine thanCOtONIAL COIN OPBMArtroryAve.h niiIMPACT-Bouthern Regional guard Jdnn'Moran *dumped Raider quarterback Tom Gargan on thisplay, but not before Oargan got <strong>of</strong>f a touchdown paisto Jim ^flnshull. Shore audio Photo,Southern Regional. The Ramscan move the ball in everypossible way and, despite theirdominance <strong>of</strong> the statistics,limiting them to three touchdownswas a decent openinggame performance.RAIDER RELICS: RonBmmert is now M as headfootball coach at Southern, Hisfirst year, 1072, was thegreatest In Ram footballhistory...Milt Champion andJim Ginn led Raider tacklerswith eight each, Tripp Coggingand George Dungan each madeseven ...Jim Minshull is still 37yards short <strong>of</strong> the wo-yardmark in career rushing...JoeMontoro, junior defensivetackle for ttie Raiders, gaveDePasquale two real good shotsduring pass rush, Joe alsorecovered a fumble and drew a19-yard penalty against ttieRam quarterback...VinceBonkoski, who resigned as head.fcothaU coach at Pleasantvillelast season, accepted a (Similartake onWildcats Saturday<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School'sRed Raiders run up toHammonton Saturdayafternoon to help St.Joseph's High School fee!at home in Gape-AtlanticLeague competition.The Wildcats are entaringthe CAL this season,but will not be eligible forttie football championshipuntil ne« Fall.St. Joseph's came intothis season with a 5-4record from last year. Inthe Wildcats' opener lastweek they were defeatedby WUdwood High School,'144, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> lost itsopener to , SouthernRegional, 25-13.CLASSIFIED ADBRINGS RESULTSposition at Willlamstown HitBraves lost their opener toSalem, 46.16, last Saturday...<strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong>-and Southernare tied, u.-in their overallfcotbaUieriw,Score by Periods;Ocun <strong>City</strong>SeuthaniScoring:OCEAN <strong>City</strong>return (HsIlnrt7 us 0 u7 j.7JUMliniiittf. S yaffl KicKMIy-kKK) .JOUTHMN — m«MC Myard pail ryiily^MiSOUTHERN AUK, Bum field goal5OUTMIHN(AMyKIek!— Otlat^aw yard funOCEAN CITY — MIMhyJi. 37 yaw fern.run from Qargan (kick blocked)SOUTHERM - mmr. Myard ME runfrom B*isy (Oelgy, pals iramSlailitlei:OCIANOCIANeiTYMlnihullM.AndrfWllOUTHBRHOeteyiwryGar<strong>of</strong>oisDePaMual*POJI RiKtivmoOCEfiNCITYMinihuiiShippChampionVandmlle* 'SOUTHERNRlsarDtMyFrMrleMenpint DownsNat Vardl RuUiIngN*i Yard* PallingY*rdt Lost Alt PalsTBtll QffMMPallingNun Had Inttrc,FlimUff-LOttPunts & AvafagiPMwitlM a Varasfetal Ollenilv. Pl«y«Atf.111IMl,"11111IYard.M9. -. 1¥irtl41HealthFoodSPECIALTIES»:t7 A«bury M-t,OCEAN CITY- JUMBOORGANIC EOOS+M»lural ViUmhii+Natural! Whole Grains''Be TaughkBy The Best®|R^gisto Now fa Next Betters' ClassStorting f uesday, October 2ndBetweenI1.0|v1 *, i^i*ran Hughes<strong>Line</strong>D.ALLENSTRETCH, JR.—REALTORi«thStreet and•?' <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.Dial 399-0655Chuck Murphy 1<strong>Line</strong>DLLWOODS-AGiNCY-.Real Estate &Insurance211 West AvenueDial 398-0200-• Scott Boyer<strong>Line</strong>THEFLANDERSHOTEL* •>l!1*)•!•.Boardwalk at Ilth St.Dial 399.1000itiVe ©'Conner<strong>Line</strong>TONY'SPUCEModels, Gamesand CraftsWta#»r Hours:OpAiMon., Frl.& Slit, 2:30 to 5:30JOf Asbury Avtnu.,yM«ult«lll,Lobsters, Seafood,Chicken1155 Asbury AvenueDial 3991515Rich Camburn<strong>Line</strong>ROBERT.J.STAHLERREGISTEREDBUILDER3317 West AvenueDial 399.2980Ed GabrielBackEDDIE'SAUTOSUPPLY1325 Wfjst AvenueDial 399.103*John TumultyBackSHOEMAKERLUMBER CO.Ceiling Tile& Panelling1200 West AvenueDiil399.01S0DaveSlauohterBadeSheet Metal Works,.Ro<strong>of</strong>ing, Home Keating252 West AvenueDial 399-2128THE OCEAN CITYBob StrangeQuarterback\ \A 1 , ^.'»THIS WEEK'S GAME<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High Schoolvs.St. Joseph'sOf Hammonton• AWAY *1:30 P.M.<strong>1973</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High SchoolFOOTBALLSCHEDULE<strong>Sep</strong>tember 29OctobersOctober 13October 20October 27November 3November 10November 22OCEAN CITY HIGH SCHOOLVARSITY FOOTBALL<strong>1973</strong>a, Joseph'stHamm.)+Wildwood+Cape May+Hammonton•f-Buena RegionalCentral Regional+Middle Township+PleasantvilleHead Coach: Mike SlaveskiAsst. Coaches:Roland Watson, Ed Woolley+Cape-Atlantic League Games<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 13October 1October 8October 15itober 22October 29November 5-FINAL SCORES:Southern Regional 25OCEAN CITY HIGH SCHOOLJUNIOR VARSITY<strong>1973</strong>St, Joseph'sWildwoodOapelpyMnffioniohBuena RegionalCentra! jtegiona!November 12 Middle TownshipCbach: FY-ed SneersFRESHMEN SCHEDULE<strong>1973</strong>October 2 St. Joseph's Away 3:30October 9 WildwoodAway 3:30October 16 Cape May Home 3:30October 23 Hammonton Home 3:30October 80 Buena Regional Home 3:30November 3 Central Regional Away 10:00November 13 Middle Township Away 3:30November 17 FVeshman County( Jamboree Cape-MayCbaches: Bob Dotti and Wally JohnsonALWRIGHT'SAPPLIANCE CO,Wastlnghouse, Gibson,Amana,iMaytag,KUchen Aid. ^^^Avaiiy, ,AwayAwayHomeHomeHomeHomeAwayHomeHomeHomeAwayAwayAwayHomeHome1:301:3010:3011:0010:30101301:3010-003:303:303:303:303:303:303:30VVJoe AAontoro<strong>Line</strong>Glenn. WagnerUnaGLEESON'STVAAotorola, Sylvania TVd Sony, Tower andittnna Installationf1041 Asbury AvenueDial 399-4910FRANK6ALANTE& SON,INC.MASONRYlaGarflalff PI,Dial 399-2624or 399-4440PREP'SRESTAURANT34 st. & Asbury Ave.servingBreakfast-Lunch Dinner• Open 7 A.M. •Dial 398-0722iJack ReedBackDial 3998167Plumbing& Heating345 Wast AvenueJohn McCraneBackLEON'SMEN'SSHOP756 Asbury AvenueDial 399-2768rA,Howard Wright<strong>Line</strong>FRENCHREAL ESTATEWE ARENUMBER ONEAtlantic AvenueDial 399.5454Mike LinahanBackil'- iPAGE 9 — SECTION TDK*Scott ShippindCHATTI*HALUDAYAGENCY, INC."Our SaleBusings—Insurance'1315 Asbury AvenueDial 399.0040MlkeKooker ,.<strong>Line</strong>ANJW*C0G6MSCHEVROLET900 Wellington Ava. ,VantMr Heighti, N.J.Ron MinshullBackEXPERTCLEAMERS,ING,• Draperies• Slipcovers• ilankets115 8th Street<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>Dial 399-4196Bill BrewerBackGARY'SSERVICEREPAIRSROAD SERVICE

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