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Joe BumsQ-DT— SECTION THWmmBacked by tradition<strong>Ocean</strong> CityHome Savingsand LoinAssociationJeff Cook•arYout DiscountBRAKE 8PECIAU9T334th 8t. <strong>of</strong>f Aabuiy'ROUND•Mwnenoi1200 Went Ave.,OoeDn City^ 300-oiao1 -" i( gwihlng from nailsMwknehtnSHOEMAKERLUMBER CO.wThiR.E DARBYAgency, Ino,Eafablfchfld 1009*PmvidiMlhBume§ for(Four) Generations"Glenn DarbyOMifl 01^309-0049Stain ton f sCape May <strong>County</strong>'8LARGESTDepartment StoreSthSt.SAiburyAvt,OoBin City, N,j.THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ,Field hockey streak at 14as girls seek to clinch title *<strong>Ocean</strong> O City C defeated swood. d Lower L Cape C May,<strong>Ocean</strong> City got two mow teams in the top 20."••Aidgetan last week, 24, to Cumberland, Gateway,also Ae most, only had to Bon'sshutouts from Marisa Barilesnap the school's worst soea^-.«erslump.and five goab from JenBlizzard last week while[?»• The Raiders (7-2-5) lostadding a pair <strong>of</strong> wins toCharles LewisE-DB"GOODLUCKREDRAIDERS"their 15-game unbeatenstreak in field hockey.Hie two victories alsostretched OC'i two-yearunbeaten string to 2!straight in Cape-AHanHeLeague action. Their lastloss was to Cumberland onOct. 7 last year.The Raiders (!W-» contailedto be ranked No. 1 inSouth Jersey by Tht WWtaW-•com in CAWine with 13phia Inquirer and No, 6 bygoals entering this week,Ae dourier-ftst. The Courierranking seems low,scored twice in the first halfamee OC Is the lowest| ranked unbeaten team (oneteSMg) wd hu btiten fourCustom JacketsOur Specialty• Embroidered•TWII!OPEN MON.-BAT.18«.m, IB 8 pmFlendGre HotelThe Raidera, who haddJndied a Group Threetournament spot long agoand oreprobably the top-seed«dteam, will begin tournamentplay next week.At men time, the Raiderswere in a position to clinchtheir first Cape-AtlanticLeague championship withwins at Cumberland tomorrowand at Absegami onMonday.Blizzard, the leadingagainst EHT. She added onemore in the second half.Barile, whose 14 shutoutsthis war lead South Jerseyand » over two years are[Coltnan""« MiucRwi in « sec- nom mgHm Acaderxend half goals against Cher- HMbsr, and later studied ifokie,b<strong>of</strong>t<strong>of</strong>fhtorHhWiler *• ^yior Buttntsi hi^assists, to spark a 2-0 win hite. %In addition to At RaidNAMBDMANAOlROF TITLE OFFICEMlchele Martin has beeng l . M rf^'T STQUCHDOIAf Mt., Oct. 29 -Et N 5TIMEt . ) N o v . 5 A t S M ^ /t., Nov. 12 -Cumberlandtt m vstan OH)OcaanCltjm:-ViililiiilHiil,,,!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,^'44M444,,,,tttltiiHniU4Uitiiiiiittnni)in'ittiMmMi^^^''''"'"""'" 1 '"""''''^*^Coachi Tony (mini,••••l/l>t4,,,.!,,,,vviuauiilll W * | %E.a|IllTurklngton 533, Eva &532, Margaret JohnsonCatherine Dromsky 513.High ooorere in briMiktbivli1238AibuiyAvi""39W(»1J.Hom#2'00Homi1f:00Awayi0:00mm• 4 jf)^Three-game soccer slumpis snapped in Bridgeton. consecutive decisions toM1'Vlneland and MlliviUe," dnattng ftem fn»n mepCapeOne race, and mm•ft*WBled to scoreless Hiwithtm Hirbor Township.This feturday at 10 a,m.Leo Chase sends Ws teamout against CinnaminBon in„ fte ftuft Jersey CoachesTounwrnent. The Mdin,,-.jae seeded ISth and fte:Brates strand. The winnerWftnreededOakeresl.The semifinal will beWednesday, Nov. 9 atHighland. The flnal is setfor Saturday, Nov. 12 atGloucester Township Tech,Anthony Argiropoulosand Pat Morrissey scoredfor <strong>Ocean</strong> City In the wmover Bridgeton. It was BobMcAUistePs eighth shutout<strong>of</strong> the season.Earlier McAllister hadstopped 12 shots In blank.I ,WU play ftewinnBr <strong>of</strong> the ing BHT. But toale goaUeaph«llville-Bdg#wood garni, Dan Martin turned aside 14^1^Other teams in the shots to create the 0-0 tie.P Coaches Tournament In addition to the coachesInclude fep-se«ded Shaw- tourney, <strong>Ocean</strong> City hass and third-seeded Paul q qualified far the Croup p, plus WashlnRton Townip,Vlneland, Colling- Oakcreit, MainlandThree tournament,andfimMichael PrestonVAL-UAUTO PARTSAuto • Truck • MarinoWholesale • RetailAH PartB GuaranteedRetail Sales398-5400Authorized NAPA DealerMon.-Frl. 8-18at,fl.3Sth&ABburyAve.Kfiddle Towaahlp are ethereRom. »he CALt&JJ4CumberlandLUSUMCLUBCAADPARTY NOV. 4The Good Counsel Leisuredub will hold itsannual card party at 12:30MR. Friday, Nov. 4 in OurLady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel hall,40th Street and CentralAvenue. There will berefreshments, prizes, andtombola. Donation is $3.Tickets available at thedoor.Tnmy SuperTHE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J.IFAOB 8 -SECTION TWORaiders downed in finals;Frank beaten in semisOe«an City's marchthrough the South JerseyGroup Three tennis tournamentended abruptly lastweek in the championshipmatch.Bastern (18*8), rankedseventh in Soum Jersey,swept Phil Blrnbaum'sRaiders, 5-0, for the SouthJersey tide in a matchplayed at AttenHe CommunityCollege.to another tournamentresult, OC sophomore Jentank lost toGlna Pileggl <strong>of</strong>WUUamstown, 6-0, 6-2T forthe second time this season.It came in the semifinalround <strong>of</strong> the South Jerseytnterscholastie Tennis Tournament.Pileggl, who also sweptPrank In straight sets whentheir teams met in 6 theon to lose, 6-2, 64, In Aetournament final to RhodaCobb <strong>of</strong> Moorestown.Cobb had topped Mainland'sAlena Spielberg, 6-2,6-0, In Ae BamlBnals.The one <strong>Ocean</strong> Cityplayer wiA a chance to winagainst Eastern, ShannonGarrtty, was forced to wiAdrawafter die suffered anankle injury, Garrtty wasleading, 6-2,4-3, in the secondset.to <strong>Ocean</strong> dry 1 ! 4-1 winover WUliamBtown, Garrityand Kelly L<strong>of</strong>ts each werestraight set winners at singles,supporting Frank, whowas beaten, 64, 6-1, byPUeggi.Nicole Pranus and KrlstyHetrick won at Bnt doubleiwhen their opponentsm. Mlddlt Township. Final MCMWU bomnJSn fretired after splitting AtGroup rhm toumamintfirst two sets, Karyn Tammarroand Heather (<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty won, 4-1) wentParentUNB sHIAttu.»AvCLOSED TUESDAYSHot Bagels withCream CheesePUSH 8UCID COLD CUTIBandwtehM • Hoaflles •and moralMori^ai ?am-e pm; Bun, 11 ui • i pntHOMEMADEHotSouplOCEAN CITYTHIS WEEK'S GAMESATURDAY, OCTOBER 29thOCEAN CITYvsEGG HARBOR TWP.12:00 P.M.AWAT•DarylDitrola, C-LBLEON'SMEN'S SHOP• CONVERSENEW BALANCENIKS PUMAAVIA'WIGWAMOpen Fridays 'Tili:30756 Asbury AvenueDili 399-2768HometownBankingis back"Good Luck"RED RAIDERSC.LBHAMADAnOOFINQ& SHEET METALOver 40 Years Expifleneiwon Ae second doublesmatch in straight Bets.In a Ctpe-ABflntte Leaguematch, the ninth-rankedRaiders topped figg HarborTownship, 5-0. All fivematches were straight setvictorlea.The Raiders meetQakerest on Ae road Alsttenoon and go toCumberlandtomorrow,BALLY GRANDTRIP NOV. 10A casino bus trip isplanned to Bally GrandThursday, Nov. 10 t sponsoredby Ae DemocrattcParty <strong>of</strong> Northfield. Busloaves <strong>Ocean</strong> City CommunityCenter, 18th Street andSimpson Avenue, 5:45 p.m,Tickets are $K lor Jntoma.'tten and reservation!) callm-im or 648*^48.Dan EipoiitoQB.fiHBPLUMBING& HEATING"When You WantThe BestWe're On Weet"345We8tAvenuG399-8167ALL TYPES ROOFINGNEW & REPAIRSVINYLREPLACEMENTWINDOWSSIDINGGUTTERS FLASHINGPhone (609) 119-1048 EdMamada328 West ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> City G-NGTyrone R6lfiRB-DHBSUPCflAtW390-7485KevtnMhitim1601 S(.* HAVEN AV£- i:MHEISTMtOfmWHUE0WNER9CONDOMHWUMdand FLOOD1S1A.The GodfreyFuneral HomesmMtmimosmmmrtllft' JiJJl J• II dl) niloH&GLEESON'SSTEREOSOMYflndOOASARBIGSCREEMREWTALSTower & AntennaAMiMto(X3,CWg*-£•Danint/rbaczewsfci0iOMOf0W>Rich DesflerT-DTBestBreak/astafntown...DINNERS FRUSAtNGWm0M391-1083f OJBHJ

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