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— SECTION TWO _THEOCEANCITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER FRIDAY. AUGUST 5.<strong>1977</strong><br />

Join the fun with Recreation Department s volleyball play at the lith St. beach<br />

every day, noon to 3. ;. ' . . . ,<br />

Millions <strong>of</strong> Seashells<br />

"A Collector's Paradise"<br />

New Shipment Just<br />

Arrived!<br />

50 Types <strong>of</strong> Heishi Beads<br />

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

2717 Asbury Ave.<br />

Antique <strong>of</strong> the Week: Silver Beer Stein<br />

made in 1856<br />

anh<br />

(Emmtry g>torr<br />

•Collectibles, Silverware, China ware<br />

•Homemade Pecan Pies & Bread<br />

•Jams, Preserves, Honey, .Honest to<br />

Goodness Penny Candy .-<br />

•Furniture, Lamps, Clocks -<br />

836 Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

Phone:(609)399-6144<br />

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near ajl stores and<br />

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Pool.-Pets are welcome.<br />

Daily Rates:<br />

Single Room... *25.<br />

Double Efficiency. $ 35.<br />

Weekly & Monthly<br />

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VILLAS OFFICE<br />

1899 Baythora Rd. 886-2555<br />

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OC YC sailing results<br />

As the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club place and-<strong>of</strong>fer a serious<br />

sailing season passed the half challenge to his brother. Vin-<br />

way-mark last week, interest cent Bellwoar, Drexel Hill, Pa:<br />

was focused on a unique battle third place, winner in the<br />

forifirst place in the "A" Class America's Cup Regatta, and<br />

Sunfish fleet as two brothers, 'whose fifth place finish in the<br />

Brian and Andy Hitchings, recent <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Regatta was<br />

Wyndmoor, Pa. fought it out for highest among loci) Junior<br />

top honors. ,<br />

sailors, now appears ready to<br />

Brian, IS, recent America's challenge the leading brother<br />

Cup Regatta Winner is now combination in the second half<br />

leading. Brother Andy, 13 and a <strong>of</strong> the season. .V .<br />

first year "A" Class skipper, Kristen Morris, a sophomore<br />

. has come on, strong in recent at" Mt. St. Joseph's is the<br />

weeks to 'move into second leading girl skipper in this fleet.<br />

Iizanne Backe, Drexel Hill, Pa.<br />

is also showing her experience<br />

as a top-female contender. D.J.<br />

Harvey Lake tennis Walters, Connecticut, last<br />

year's "B" Sunfish Fleet<br />

Champion and this year's:<br />

second place winner in the<br />

play<br />

America's Cup Regatta, also is<br />

nearing finish participating. A new <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> sailor, Gary Geigerich, has<br />

gotten the feel <strong>of</strong> the Great Egg<br />

Five <strong>of</strong> the eight seeded Matt Goukas.<br />

Harbor Bay and is becoming a<br />

players, including top-seeded Mansfield, who has also not threat to the other skippers.<br />

defending champion Don lost a set in three Lake mat-<br />

Barton; have reached the ches,- reached the quarters by In the "B" Class Sunfish<br />

quarter-final round <strong>of</strong> the beating <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School Fleet, David Lynch, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

annual Harvey Lake Tennis senior Scott McTigue,- 6-0, 6-2. <strong>City</strong>, last year's most improved<br />

Tournament. <strong>The</strong> final eight McTigue had won two straight "<br />

will meet tomorrow in both the matches before losing.. .<br />

quarter and semi-final rounds • <strong>The</strong> Tendler brothers kept the<br />

with the championship match possibility <strong>of</strong> a family final<br />

scheduled for Sunday.<br />

alive by advancing but Paul<br />

. All competition .takes place had a lot more trouble than Hal.<br />

on the Recreation Department Hal swept six straight sets to<br />

courts at 6th st.<br />

reach the quarters but Paul<br />

n "B" " sailor, has opened an early<br />

lead in the series". Looking over<br />

his shoulder, he sees Ross<br />

Killian,- Horsharn, Pa., directly<br />

on his stern. Dave and Ross<br />

captured first and second place<br />

respectively in the recent<br />

America's Cup Regatta. Steve<br />

Madonna, Drexel Hill, Pa.<br />

/OceaiiXity^gh—pla^^<br />

whn hor.o.na thla tnnoh mntohaa nooinct Tnm _ Van Jvu ? ne . 1 provides a bright hope for' GP Open: 1. Peter Bellwoar,<br />

Senior Fleet" Results . . .<br />

future O.C.Y.C. yachting Drexel, Hill, Pa; 2. Nan Leute, July 3i- :<br />

skippers. •;•• , r Havertown, Pa., crew, Gail . no: l. Bill Sphill. Barrington,<br />

. Sailing also in mid-week in Becotte, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>;' 3. Aim JoEllen Karabasz, Ambler; 2.<br />

Lasers are: Jimmy Golden, Bellwoar, Drexel Hill, Pa. Alan and Peg Huntsman,<br />

Huntington Valley, Pa., the Sunfish A: 1. Gary Geigerich, Drexel Hill, Pa.; 3. Bob Becotte<br />

• present leader <strong>of</strong> this fleet, Margate; 2: Andy Hitchings, and daughter, Gail, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

followed by Don Wagoner, Wyndmoore, Pa.; 3. Brian Lightning: 1. Dr. Gordon<br />

Plymouth Meeting, Pa., a first "Hitchings, Wyndmoore, Pa. Busky, Jr., and wife, Linda,<br />

year. Laser skipper. Barry Sunfish B: 1. Dave Lynch, George Gaynor: 2. Ed Kavle,'<br />

Salter, tyorristbwn. Pa., an^ <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; 2. Evan Michener, Sandy Killian, Peter Bellwoar;<br />

.Brad Jungels,, Dresner, Pa.., Maple Glen, Pa.;. 3.' Valerie 3. John Parker and wife, Ellle,<br />

• another hewLaser skipper, are. Jungels, Dresner, Pa, ' ' Bob Leohetii. ,. .. • ' •<br />

fighting it out for third place.<br />

GP: 1. Chris Walters^ Bryn<br />

New skipper. Mark Devlin,' Senior- Fleet ' Mawr, Brad Jungles, Dresher,<br />

Gladwyne, Pa., is also sailing in July 30<br />

Pa.; 2. Rich Killian and son,<br />

• this highly competitive fleet.<br />

Rich,Horscham,Pa;3: Harry•<br />

• In the GP-14 mid-week series, 110:- 1. Jack McCarthy and Bellwoar and wife, Joan, '.<br />

EdKavle, Rosemont, Pa., and wife, Laura, Blackwood; 2. Drexel Hill, Pa. ;<br />

his crew Sandy Killian, Hor- Dave DeGroodt, Pitman; 3. Bill Senior Fish: 1. Tim Arnold, •<br />

sham, Pa., are unquestionably Kontes, Buena, crew, Pat <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; 2. Joe Lasprogate, •<br />

the leaders in this fleet. This is DeGroodt<br />

Philadelphia; 3. Allison Weir,:<br />

understandable, . since Eddie, Lightning: 1. Gordon Busby, Abjngton, Pa. . • ]<br />

his brother Jim and father Dr. Jr. and wife, Linda, Huntingdon Laser: • ;<br />

Kavle took top honors in the'<br />

Valley. Crew, George Gaynor; 1. Herb Axilrod, Margate; 2. :<br />

Lightning Class by winning all 2. Jim Accardi, Medford, crew, Jim Sagerholm, <strong>Ocean</strong> .<strong>City</strong>; 3.<br />

three races in the recent <strong>Ocean</strong> Don °GartIand, Delran; 3. Bud Fred Rexon, Haddonfleld \<br />

<strong>City</strong>. Regatta. Peter Bellwoar, Hopkin, Philadelphia,.and son,.<br />

Drexel Hill, Pa., and crew Chappy t crew, Sandra Emerby. Adult Races ;<br />

Craig Leonard, Henry Backe, -Laser: 1. Herb Axilrod, July 31 ' •;<br />

Drexel Hill, Pa., and crew Margate; 2. Rob Shields,<br />

Linda Bellwoar, and NanPhiladelphia;<br />

3. JimSunfish:<br />

1. Bill and Vera:<br />

•Leute, Havertown, • Pa., and Sagerholm, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Turner, Lafayette Hill, Pa.; 2.:<br />

crew Tim Arnold, are actively<br />

competing in .this fleet. Nan<br />

GP14:. 1. Brownie Baer, Ft. Jean Bower and Helen Cross, -<br />

Leute, recently won the Senior<br />

Washington,. Pa., crew, Jim <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; 3. Tom and Marge;<br />

Sunfish trophy in the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Golden, Huntingdon Valley, -Devlin, Gladwyne, Pa. *<br />

<strong>City</strong> Regatta.<br />

Pa.; 2. Charlie Barker,<br />

Strafford, Pa., crew, Craig<br />

Mid-week Junior Races Ruff, Alexandria, Va.; 3. Harry DAISY DONUTS<br />

-Bellwoar^Drexel Hill, Pa,rand— —Open Cray Oay 7 «.w. to 11 p.w.-<br />

School whiz who became this tough matches against Tom<br />

'«r, Maple 1*101,<br />

wife, Joan.<br />

iftournament's'<br />

youngest Ramsay. Tendler eventually<br />

Pa., and Valerie Jungels,<br />

OHANGEJWCE<br />

champion (17) last year, moved won, 4-6,* 6-2, 7-6, to advance.<br />

Dresher, Pa. are locked in a<br />

Laser Open: 1. Jimmy Sunfish*: 1. Tim Arnold,<br />

into the quarter-finals without a Gpukas, a 10-year NBA<br />

tight battle for third place.<br />

Golden, Huntingdon Valley, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; 2. Brian Dooley,<br />

FresMy Squeezed DaVy<br />

bit <strong>of</strong> trouble. He handled Jon veteran who recently retired to<br />

Val Jungels, third place<br />

Pa.; 2. Barry Salter, Bethesda, Md.; 3. Joe 410 Boardwalk, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Hillman, 6-0, 6-1, in the first start a sportscasting career<br />

winner in the America's Cup<br />

Norristown, Pa.; 3. DonLasprogato,<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

round and eliminated with the 76ers, won six straight<br />

Regatta is in her first year <strong>of</strong><br />

Wagoner. Plymouth Meeting,<br />

Millville's Stan MaragoudaJris sets to reach the quarters,<br />

competition. Vicke Turner,"<br />

Pa.<br />

by the same- count. Barton starting it <strong>of</strong>f by topping<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, is also proving GP14 Open: 1. Peter<br />

defeated Mark Kopp, 6-4,64), toAtlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong>'s Tim Bronkema.<br />

herself a worthy skipper in this Bellwoar, crew, John Fenton;<br />

reach the quarters.<br />

Fourth-seeded Tom Wernes,<br />

class. All'in all the quality <strong>of</strong><br />

2. Nan Leute, crew, Tim' Ar-<br />

Other seeded players to reach a two-time Harvey Lake<br />

competition in the "B" fleet<br />

nold; 3. Sue Kelly, crew, Gail Rick Tantum<br />

Becotte. "<br />

the quarter-final round include champion, defeated <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

A Boards Sunfish:; 1. Vince<br />

2 Tom Mansfield, 3 Paul <strong>City</strong>'s Joe Montorb, 6-0, 6-0, in<br />

tendler. 6 Hal Tendler and 8 the first round and had -only a FNB RANKS 198TH<br />

BeUwoac DraxeL Hill, Pa.; 2. Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

little more ~ trouble in the i <strong>The</strong> American Banker's Gary Geigerich, Margate; 3.<br />

second! But Wernes was copyrighted tabulation <strong>of</strong> the Kristen Morris, Wyndmoor, Pa. -<br />

Bargain<br />

ean<br />

beaten, 5-7,6-2,6-1, by Jim Rice nation's 300 largest banks as <strong>of</strong> B Boards: 1. Dave Lynch, •Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

in the third round.<br />

June 30, <strong>1977</strong> stated that the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; 2. Ross Killian,<br />

First National Bank <strong>of</strong> South. Horsham, Pa.; 3. Valerie<br />

' Pat Madden, the fifth-seeded Jersey advanced from 202nd to Jungels, Dresher, Pa.<br />

•Siding<br />

player, won 6-0, 6-0 in the first 198th rank from year-end 1976.<br />

round but defaulted-his second <strong>The</strong>re are currently over 14,396 July 29 - _ '..-•_<br />

round match to Mainland's commercial banks in the<br />

• Gutters & Spouts<br />

undmt thm<br />

- Craig Off by arriving, late. United States. Mr. Elwood-F. Laser Open: 1. Barry Salter,<br />

Imadarthlp <strong>of</strong><br />

. Madden was playing in another Kirkman, President, reported Norristown, Pa.; 2. Don<br />

Father John C. tournament and was delayed. deposits <strong>of</strong> $512,417,000 andWagoner,<br />

Plymouth Meeting,<br />

" •Repairs ~<br />

—Off was then beaten by Paul assets <strong>of</strong> $555,511,000 on June Pa.; 3. Jim Golden, Huntingdon-<br />

KILLEEN Podgor, 7-6, 5-7, 7-5, in the30,<br />

<strong>1977</strong>.<br />

Valley, Pa.<br />

• Free Estimates Made •<br />

Pastor. St Joseph Parish tourney's hardest fought<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />

match. •<br />

Another three set match<br />

decided the eighth quarter-final<br />

17th STREET MARKET<br />

BOK 88, Sbmort Point<br />

^ position. Seventh-seeded Tom<br />

SVivarelli was beaten by Mike<br />

1701 Asbury<br />

* Laveson, 6-1, 4-6, 6-1.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Tracy Alien was <strong>Ocean</strong> Gity, N.J. • Free Ddiifery<br />

eliminated in the second round<br />

as was-Tom-Dawson.-Former--^ All Prime<br />

Raiders Ken Farrell and Frank ~<br />

Jansson were both bumped in<br />

*1428 Mfc Oct. 10th the first round. '<br />

Grade Beef<br />

Ireland France <strong>The</strong> tournament is directed<br />

Italy Vatican by local pro Phil Birnbaum and<br />

Portugal Spain sponsored by the Recreation<br />

Shannon Bunratty Limerick Department.<br />

Killarney .—Kerry Corlc-<br />

Blarney Walerford Dublin<br />

LRVEY LAKE TENNIS<br />

Lourdes Rome Naples QUARTER-FINAL PAIRINGS<br />

Barton vs Laveson<br />

PHll<br />

P. Tendler vs Podgor . •<br />

*n audltiic* wilh HI, Hollnut.<br />

Rice vsH. Tendler<br />

Pop. Pool VI, It KIMAIM. a* Mil<br />

Of *o coi*ipr«h*nfW« lout <strong>of</strong> Voll- Mansfield vs Goukas<br />

con Clt» Ttwu ora wily o ,--:•.'.<br />

AYocE<br />

518 Wuhtnjlon St;•; M44435<br />

:' ; y-;» MARMORA' OFflCEv,;;.,^<br />

40 S. Shor* Rd. 398^600<br />

Lifeguard reunion<br />

listed August 20<br />

All local lifeguards and<br />

former lifeguards are<br />

reminded <strong>of</strong> the third annual<br />

Lifeguard Reunion to be held<br />

August 20 at Brownie's Lodge in<br />

Bargaintown. .<br />

Festivities will start at approximately<br />

9 p.m. following<br />

the Margate Memorial Races.<br />

Tickets are $5 per couple or $3<br />

, single. Further information and<br />

tickets may be obtained from<br />

Bud McKinley at the 12th st<br />

beach patrol station.<br />

"let Us Cook Your Roast Beef kr Yea<br />

Paul H. Pettit, M.D. and<br />

Robert F. Nunn, M.D.<br />

take pleasure in Announcing<br />

.-'•A the affiliation <strong>of</strong>f<br />

Piu! Remer, M^p.<br />

:. By Appointment <strong>On</strong>ly, Phone 399-1952<br />

VISITORS<br />

to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

If you plan to food shop during<br />

your stay here ... visit our<br />

All New A&P Market at...<br />

16th STREET and<br />

SIMPSON AVENUE<br />

(BETWEEN 15TH and 16TH STREETS .<br />

IN THE PALMER SHOPPING CENTER)<br />

< .<br />

.*.<br />

FB'PAV. AUGUST 5 jjm<br />

Scramble<br />

Real<br />

77, over ,<br />

<strong>City</strong>'s Steve GUlin added 14<br />

with Raider teammate Eddie<br />

Raone getting 13. Karl Schlicter<br />

was the fourth French player in<br />

double figures, scaring 11.<br />

Mainland grad Cary Monroe<br />

paced the losers with 32 points.<br />

George Fdley added 14 and Joe<br />

Guenther 12. •<br />

Port-O-Call held <strong>of</strong>f a .furious<br />

_... . Sportsworld rally to win, 78-76,<br />

French rode 39 points by Bill and stay at the top. Don Otto<br />

MARGATE MEMCAL<br />

Dr. Lawrenci<br />

in<br />

pacedtliewin with"30points and<br />

22. rebounds. Paul Gibson<br />

scored 26. Chuck Ireland scored<br />

• his only point with 15 -seconds -<br />

left to help preserve the win.<br />

Port-O-Call had led, 64-50,<br />

entering the final period on the<br />

strength <strong>of</strong> a 29-12 advantage in<br />

the third quarter. Sportflworld<br />

outscored them; 26-14, in that<br />

ISSOCWTES, P.A.<br />

J. Anastasi<br />

Dr. Dennis L. Piccone<br />

Announce the Opening <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>ir Offices<br />

for General Practice - Family Medicine<br />

9400 ATLANTIC AVE., MARGATE, N. J.<br />

PHONE 823-4343<br />

THE OCEAN CITY (X. j.) SENTINKI.-I EDGER<br />

Burman cleared 11 boards, with<br />

Foglio taking 10. •<br />

Hickman defeated Stretch<br />

Real Estate. 73-63. behind 32<br />

.points by Tom Hilley. Steve<br />

Pearson added is with. Bob<br />

Caulfield scoring 15. <strong>The</strong> difference<br />

in, the game was a 21-13<br />

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• ••')••••: : - - - y - r ^ ^ l<br />

•Hickman advantage in the<br />

last period to create the ex- second period. Leo Doyle paced<br />

citing finish. Drew Burman . the losers with 14 points.,<br />

scored 26, Pete Puallen 18, Stan'' Oves<br />

Kruk 14 and Joe Foglio 12.<br />

1 In his first year at <strong>The</strong> Citadel, Farrell advanced to assistant -<br />

sports editor <strong>of</strong> the school's weekly newspaper. He won an award';<br />

came very close to<br />

i next year on a tennis scholarship.<br />

from' a South Carolina daily newspaper for his coverage <strong>of</strong> sports.<br />

being knocked completely .out ' <strong>of</strong> the top schools in the Southern Conference.<br />

As assistant SID, Ken will be responsible for preparing the<br />

<strong>of</strong> the, race against winless Barton never lost a tennis match to a South Jersey opponent in school's snorts guides, maintaining statistics on all the school's<br />

Watson's Restaurant. <strong>The</strong> four years <strong>of</strong> varsity tennis. He lost only four times in four yean teams and working with members <strong>of</strong> the media who cover the<br />

Bicycle five finally won, 58-57, and defeated Bill Clark <strong>of</strong> Cherry Hill East, ranked second (to B u l l d o g s . - ;/.. ••••••';•'<br />

in overtime. Willie Brown Don's third) in the state, both times they met. Barton also won the<br />

scored four <strong>of</strong> his 14 points in Harvey Lake tennis championship last year at 17, the youngest<br />

theextra period. Tony Edwards player to ever win. He is in the quarter-finals again this year.<br />

scored 13 and Mark Johnson got Don's high school record will be featured in the next issue <strong>of</strong> Joe<br />

10. Oves was trailing, 42-32, . Namath's National Prep Sports magazine.<br />

. with seven minutes left in At Furman he will be coached by Paul Scarpa, a veteran coach<br />

regulation. Dave. Reiter had 20 who is given the credit for building Furman into a strong tennis<br />

points and 13 rebounds for school. <strong>On</strong>ly one member <strong>of</strong> Furman's <strong>1977</strong> squad graduated,<br />

Watson's with "Scott McKay giving Barton a real challenge in his freshman year.<br />

scoring 16.<br />

Among the schools on Furman's <strong>1977</strong> schedule were South<br />

After that narrow escape, Carolina, Clemson, Duke Alabama, Tennessee, Florida State,<br />

Oves suffered a 9441 loss toPenn<br />

State, Florida, North Carolina State, Virginia, Dartmouth,<br />

14th Street Bakery in a Wake Forest, Ohio State, Georgia, Harvard and Georgia Tech.<br />

showdown <strong>of</strong> once-beaten, <strong>The</strong>re are 2,100 students in the coeducational institution, located<br />

leaders. Fred YawoisU paced five miles north <strong>of</strong> Greenville, South Carolina.<br />

the Bakery with 33 points. Tim Barton's decision pretty much completes the college picture for<br />

Shattuch scored 16 and took 17 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s top athletes. Joe Myers is headed for Delaware, Tim<br />

rebounds.<br />

Chatburn for Gettysburg, Wendy'Burman for Rutgers and Rich<br />

STANDINGS: . .<br />

Benner to the University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania. • '<br />

14th St: Bakery 4-1 In future columns we will review the college destinations <strong>of</strong><br />

_manyj<strong>of</strong>JheJop.aUdetesiri)mOCaiSandamer-area«choolsi<br />

French Real Estate 3-1<br />

Hickman Seafood 3-1<br />

Oves Bicycles 2-2<br />

Palmer Chevrolet "2-2<br />

Sportsworld, Ltd. 2-2<br />

Orel's Pizza 1-3<br />

Stretch Real Estate 0-4<br />

Watson's Restaurant 0-4<br />

; - •• •••'•.•••.• ''"y:" ] • K / • • ' • ? • ? • • • V ^ \ > v 3<br />

While attending <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School, Farrell assisted this<br />

paper in the coverage <strong>of</strong> Raider sports. '' ';l£ -:<br />

" - • . • ! . -^ * - — : : •. • '.-. .

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