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PACK . • - • . • , • • » < • •<br />

report that we twirl Klmer and •*<br />

Edith Angsteadt back with us•'""<br />

for the summer arid would Jike<br />

to .congratulate them on their<br />

63rd wedding' anniversary<br />

which they celebrated. August<br />

14.. <strong>The</strong>y have been members <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Shuffleboard<br />

Oub for many years, i: ' " ;<br />

<strong>The</strong> Progressives were held- _r.<br />

on their usual days with the S<br />

interest mounting as our season j§<<br />

draws toaclose.<strong>The</strong> winneziin 'IS'<br />

the women's . divisions on £?<br />

Wednesday. August & mere<br />

Mildred Lee, five games; Dot<br />

Cairns, four games, and Marion £2<br />

Richardson, three gatneav In<br />

the men's division, it;was<br />

Frank Richardson, five games;<br />

Howard Twinning, four games,<br />

and Vince Ferrante,, three<br />

games. <strong>The</strong> Saturday winners<br />

were, in the women's division,<br />

Dot Cairns, five games;- Peggy<br />

Case, four games, and Bea<br />

Markle. three games. In the<br />

men's division, it' was Doe<br />

Bobbins, five games; Joe'<br />

Jones, four games, and Vince<br />

Ferrante, three games. ,;. .<br />

FARM MARKET<br />

l-.;<br />

"We're gonna have a good football team. I'm riot saying we're<br />

going to the Super Bowl or even that we'll win 10 or 12 games. Our<br />

goal is to have a winning season. I think we've progressed in each<br />

pre-season game and, if we keep that up, a winning season<br />

becomes a realistic goal." ' • , .<br />

Jaworski was a second rqunddraft choice <strong>of</strong> the Rams inJ973 out<br />

<strong>of</strong> Youngstown State. He worked his way up to the starting quarterback<br />

spot in Los Angeles at the start <strong>of</strong> last season but suffered a<br />

broken shoulder in theopening winbver Atlanta. He has, despite all<br />

the praise for his passing abilities.only thrown one touchdown pass<br />

in the NFL. He has, however, scored four times on the ground. <strong>On</strong>e<br />

reason for that record might bethe strong <strong>of</strong>fensiveline in LA. '<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re is no question that the Rams are one <strong>of</strong> the great <strong>of</strong>fensive<br />

lines in football*," hesaid, "but this is a good one right heefc.<br />

too: If I had to point up an area that could stand some improvement,<br />

it would be pass protection. That will come, though,<br />

when we statLmixing up the run and pass and working with a game<br />

Plan- . - " ...-• ' -:v '. • '<br />

"<strong>The</strong>se guys on our <strong>of</strong>fensiveline come <strong>of</strong>f the ball well. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

ieit im atimic.««... »~^ (|,ey wpn't make a lot <strong>of</strong> mistakes that will<br />

.0^n££;$^editwjUbe u — : h^<br />

are to be congratulated on such<br />

a unique setup. Oh yes, we did .<br />

: have winners. In the women's ~<br />

division it was Peggy Case,<br />

Marie Arbuckle and Bea<br />

Roedem. This is the order <strong>of</strong><br />

finish. In the men's division,<br />

again in the order <strong>of</strong> finish, it<br />

was Jack' Schneider, yours<br />

truly and Percy Brooks.<br />

Our August meeting, -which<br />

was held on the 11th <strong>of</strong> the<br />

month, included the election <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers. This is the <strong>of</strong>f-year as<br />

to our presiding <strong>of</strong>ficers. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

were three openings for<br />

directors. Mae Murphy and<br />

—^ ••- •<br />

w<br />

'•?••<br />

^.j.. M*.,. ,».i»;uigciii uuipi/Of guys and a good front line."<br />

Monday night Jaworski was under fire when he drilled a fourth<br />

down pass into the end zone toward tight end Keith Krepfle. "I was<br />

. flat on the ground when. Keith made the catch," he said, "but it<br />

must have been a great one." It was and it was the first touchdown<br />

scored against the Patriots in three pre-season games.<br />

When Krepfle completed that catch he was mobbed by Vermeil<br />

and most <strong>of</strong> the Eagle bench. <strong>The</strong>y were hopping around like it was<br />

the Super Bowl. And Jaworski thinks he knows why. .<br />

"Coach Vermeil is responsible for a lot <strong>of</strong> that," he said, "but I<br />

think the guys are responsible for a lot <strong>of</strong> it themselves. A lot <strong>of</strong> •<br />

guys on this team have been down fora lot <strong>of</strong> years. It's a tribute to<br />

the type <strong>of</strong> guy they have here that theyj&eep right on working.<br />

—<strong>The</strong>y keep on fighting and they never give up. It would have been<br />

easy to write this game <strong>of</strong>f as just another pre-season game when<br />

we fell behind, 104).<br />

' • "We work as hard in practice as any team in football. When it all<br />

BOTTLE TALK ;>**.<br />

pays <strong>of</strong>f and you beat a team that could end up'ln the Super Bowl<br />

Since we are swiftly approaching'the endl<br />

you should get excited. I think it's healthy.<br />

<strong>of</strong> summer, we thought a punch recipe}<br />

. "In fact, there is nothing quite like the feeling you get when you<br />

'. would be a good. idea. What does that have'<br />

work all week toward a victory on the weekend and you suddenly<br />

to do with the end <strong>of</strong> summer? With the end<br />

realize you were successful. It's great to be jumping up and down<br />

. <strong>of</strong> summer, comes Labor Day, a time ftfr<br />

on the sidelines, slapping each other on the back.<br />

. parrys and Ion. •• • ' •<br />

"I hope we can keepit up all year."<br />

, FISH HOUSE PUNCH<br />

PALERMO<br />

2 quarts Jamaics rum • .<br />

., l quart Cognac Brandy<br />

*~'. 1 wine glass' peach liqueur<br />

•^ 2 quarts water<br />

1 :".i.r> \~~. I *»,Pound loaf sugar<br />

Cai^-V 11 quart lemon juice<br />

J~\ j Put a large piece <strong>of</strong> solid ice in the punch<br />

' bowl and allow, to brew for about two<br />

hours.<br />

Canad<br />

(6 years old)<br />

Point Cold Duck<br />

ft<br />

(Maw Yort Stale)<br />

•Price* do not include M. J. sales Tax<br />

From all <strong>of</strong> the POINT Liquor<br />

Family, We would -like to<br />

congratulate Shirley and Harry<br />

Leeds on the birth- <strong>of</strong>•' their<br />

X daughter, Deborah. Deborah now'<br />

becomes the youngest member <strong>of</strong><br />

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MOST VALUABLE—Linda Ferguson, (left), <strong>of</strong> Linwood, and Jim Swariick INTERESTED VISITOR—Juan Martin Garabote (third from left), <strong>of</strong> the<br />

(right);, ...v.^ <strong>of</strong> „» West ..«.!. Chester, VUHIICI, sra., Pa., aic are IHVSCIUKU presented with WIUI trophies Mupuics uy by snore Shore uasKeiDail Basketball World wuria Basketball oasKeioau Congress «—^p.— traveled —.~.w-..».»». here fromi uviu Tenerife, icuciuc, Canary waiutry Islands, isutnas, as an<br />

Day Camp director Dixie Howell, identifying them as the best most valuable boy observer at the 10th annual Shore Basketball Day Camp, studying the program,<br />

and c girl in the local .~w^. basketball »» camp. .„„„£,„ .» Participants w— vawa^MHav mm* in the **-»«w -^MaU£r camp VVUIV come *>» from Wl*a\ we instruction -.— and techniques *«*h«i«i«»c <strong>of</strong> nf the iho various «Q..- Cape n coaches u and J players. _.— Others ^—<br />

elsewhere in New Jersey from New York; Maryland, Virginia, Indiana and in photo (1 to r) are Camp Director Dixie Howell, Joe Bryant, <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia<br />

Pennsylvania.<br />

76ers, and Don Pileggi, superintendent <strong>of</strong> recreation for the city.<br />

'Purveyors <strong>of</strong> General Merchandise \ J*,VK^ Uoi L ^SSSS^J^^ IUckman ' 6M5> -<br />

in an Old Tiyie Atmosphere<br />

• Woolrich Jackets & Chamois Shirts<br />

• Vermont Sharp Cheese .<br />

• Jams, Jellies and Gift Items<br />

• Breyers Hand-dipped Ice Cream<br />

• Handcraf ted Walnut, Cherry and Pine<br />

. Tables constructed in our Shop -<br />

Open: Tues. Thru Sun. from 10 a.m. to S p.m.<br />

. . Closed Mondays<br />

Somers Point-Mays Landtag Boad (Rarte 559)<br />

ftUVS UUfDING, N. J. 826-2073<br />

GRANDFATHER<br />

CLOCKS<br />

It's play<strong>of</strong>f week in summer basketball<br />

•* . •><br />

All<br />

in a •• Port-O-Call dumped Qves._75t_ final play<strong>of</strong>f-game-with-French-<br />

• ai • league •"»"» • is -"in „—^...^ mer—basketball—regular—season-game.<br />

w.».,.-<br />

-Bur "84, to stay jn the number three taking on Port-O-Call in the<br />

plonship play<strong>of</strong>fs conducting this week cfaam- at Kelley<br />

spot. Paul Gibson had 35 points,<br />

r<br />

the 6th st. courts. Three teams<br />

, and<br />

other.<br />

11 rebounds for four assists to<br />

finished tied for fourth place in<br />

George Powers added 17.<br />

Winners will play a three-<br />

pace the winners. Don Otto<br />

the regular season, trailing<br />

Pearson had 24 and Caulfield 23<br />

game series for the cham-<br />

supplied the rest <strong>of</strong> the scoring<br />

first place 14th Street Bakery, for the losers.<br />

pionship.<br />

punch, dropping in 29' points<br />

second place French Real Five players hit double, and taking 15 boards. Brown, a<br />

Estate and third place Port-O- figures for the league's top dog, junior at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, had 29<br />

Call. . 14th Street Bakery, in a high- points with Bier getting 10. Joe<br />

scoring 9441 win over Stretch .Hannah, another Raider Junior, Buy and sell<br />

Included in the three-way tie Real Estate. Neill, one <strong>of</strong> the snatched 13 rebounds.<br />

for fourth place were Sport- . scoring leaders <strong>of</strong> last year's ' Regular season champion<br />

sworld, Hickman Seafood and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School team, 14th Street Bakery will meet with<br />

Oves' Bicycles. Sportsworld scored S3 points in a losing the eventual winner <strong>of</strong> the<br />

had a hand in its own fate,<br />

fourth place tiebreaker (either<br />

beating Hickman, 8448, to join<br />

effort. Tharis the-high single- M^UU,VUUX ueureoKer tenner<br />

the tie. Sam Botta scored 22 game output this season and Sportsworld or Oves) in a semi- classified ads<br />

might be an all-time league<br />

points and Drew Burman 20 to. record' Tun Shattuch paced the<br />

pace the winners. Burman also<br />

winners with 28 points..and 16<br />

grabbed 14 rebounds. .Joe.<br />

rebounds. John Corrigan<br />

glio netted 16 for Sportsworld scored 22 with Kenny Johnson<br />

to hdp them build a 23-poJnt (13). Tom Geers (13) and Fred<br />

lead after three periods. Steve Zawoiski-(12) all adding sup- Millions <strong>of</strong> Seashells<br />

Pearson tallied 28 and Bob port.<br />

Caulfield 20 Jor Hickman, also<br />

' 'A Collector \s P.imdi'.o<br />

Sportsworld defeated French<br />

combining for 25 rebounds. - Real Estate, 86-76, despite<br />

Oves 'earned the tie by another' high-scoring effort on<br />

I New Shipment Just \<br />

defeating winless Stretch Real the losing side. Bill "Pop"<br />

Estate, 46-41. <strong>The</strong> low score was<br />

| Arrived! j<br />

"Rackley, another former<br />

created by a heavy wind that Raider star who is the league's<br />

frequently blew the ball <strong>of</strong>f leading point-producer, scored 50 Types <strong>of</strong> Heishi Beads<br />

course. Jeff Beir managed 17 45 for French with Eddie Paone<br />

points and Willie Brown 10 for adding 20. Burman paced the.<br />

the winners. AI Neill popped 16<br />

and Leo Doyle 11 for the losers.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Shell Yard<br />

had<br />

Sportsworld defeated Hick- ,12.<br />

2 7 17 Asrmry Ave.<br />

man again, 7M4, in the'first<br />

game <strong>of</strong> a play<strong>of</strong>f to determine<br />

fourth-place. <strong>The</strong> winners built—<br />

a 38-27 halftone lead and held<br />

on down the .stretch. Burman<br />

scored 26 points and snatched<br />

14 rebounds while FogUo netted<br />

24 and took IS boards. Pearson<br />

tallied 22 and Caulfield 18 for<br />

Hickman. Sportsworld and<br />

—Oves will dedde fourth placein—<br />

the final tiebreaker.<br />

CLOCK REPAIRING<br />

1500 New Road (Bt. 9), NortMieU<br />

Phone: 646-1745<br />

Watson's Restaurant earned<br />

its second win <strong>of</strong> the season by,<br />

beating Orel's Pizza, 6044.<br />

Dave Reiter scored 21, Scott<br />

McKay 18 and Hike Haverty 10<br />

for the winners. Kevin McBride<br />

had 16 and Chris Ramsey 13 for<br />

the pizza five.<br />

Palmer Chevrolet, which<br />

nearly created a four-way tie<br />

for fourth place, staved dose by<br />

V<br />

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Don't delayl See about that mortgage<br />

today I Visit the friendly folks at the<br />

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Savings §? Loa<br />

ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $40.00C<br />

Main Office - 7 N. Main St. 4«M188<br />

3301 Atlantic Avthui 622-2447<br />

517Washington Strttt -', ' 8844435<br />

1809 Baythore Road : 880-2066<br />

40 So. Shore Rd. 398-4500<br />

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