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PAGE 16 — SECTION TWO THE OCEAN CITY »w«y- '.••"•' formation that he wUl now put concluded, "but there Is still a<br />
Two-way lineman RAY NORTON <strong>of</strong> Hammonton has been into use at Middle. "Briglla is lot <strong>of</strong> wort left to be done."<br />
recruited to Join the football program at Wldener.<br />
the best coach In the Bast and<br />
Mainland grad JIM CURRY, a successful football player and<br />
wrestler, is on his way to Lycoming College.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> footbaU great TIM CHATBURN, who was a top hitter _ 16-34 registering<br />
in baseball and a member <strong>of</strong> tbejtasketball team, win begin preseason<br />
football practice very soon at Gettysburg College.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Cape May County's prize athletes, MIKE GAMES <strong>of</strong> tourney golfers<br />
Wildwood, will challenge the prestigious basketball program at Registrations are stm being<br />
Cheyney State. Gaines was also a track star and football player for accepted for the First Annual<br />
the Warriors. . '_•_ Golf Tournament sponsored p by y<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> s<strong>of</strong>lball star WENDY BURMAN. also a valuable the 18-84 CCommunity o i t<br />
Rutgers # t t University. n ^ t t e J » n l t i B t i t h H i t i g « a t ation for the benefit <strong>of</strong><br />
the Cape May County Rescue<br />
A versatile <strong>of</strong>fensive back from Mainland. RUSS WOLFE wUl Souad. • . •<br />
^ft^ affair wffl be beld next<br />
J KATES, wUl Join a few otner former teammates at die Friday. August » at the »<br />
alma mater <strong>of</strong> hiscoach, Jtan Mogan. Kates wUl play at St. Francis bole, par 27 <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Golf<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Loretta, Pennsylvania.<br />
Course starting at 11 a.m. Ten<br />
Raider baseball star JOE MYERS, who was a successful footbaU awards win Lbe presented In<br />
and bssketbaU player as weU, wfll play footban for the University four categories..<br />
<strong>of</strong> Delaware. •<br />
Deadline for registration Is 6<br />
Vineland quarterback MIKE SED3ERT, who missed Us Junkr pjn. Wednesday; August M.<br />
. year In 1975 with an injury, had a good enough senior year to Im- For Information and<br />
press the coaches at Wldener.<br />
registration caD Bob Heckman,<br />
Those areafew <strong>of</strong> the area athletes who are moving on to greater 3»00ll, or Ward Keever, 398-<br />
-chauenges. <strong>The</strong>re are lots more andwell pass them along In future 1449.<br />
editions <strong>of</strong> *Mf f<strong>of</strong>titP"<br />
This writer generally doesn'tget involved to movie reviews, even<br />
those pertaining to sports, but we strongly recommend thst you see<br />
. "<strong>On</strong>e on <strong>On</strong>e,"the college basketball fUm currently being released<br />
throughout the country. •<br />
Most movie levleweis have dismissed the film, whUe praising<br />
the acting <strong>of</strong> star Bobby Benson, as tnreaUstic. It does, however,<br />
give viewers a harsh look at the pressures thst can be placed upon<br />
an 16-year old basketbaU player from an directions.<br />
If you are a Uttle bit curious about aO the recuriting violations<br />
you hear beugdtocussed,takeacoimle hours to see tJiis film.<br />
It is tough, It is pretty accurate and, most important, it is entertaining.<br />
. '<br />
Rotary in play project<br />
<strong>The</strong>Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Rotary Oub<br />
and the <strong>City</strong> Recreation<br />
Committee have volunteered<br />
time and supplies to make<br />
rovementa at the city's<br />
OPBN Dally 7 a.m. -1 p.m<br />
Bednarek said that when this<br />
is completed, it will be used for<br />
a tennis attendant in the<br />
summer and serve as a refreshment<br />
stand in the faU during the<br />
sports complex at Daily Field, footban season.<br />
60th st. and Central av. . ^ <<br />
Commissioner Andrew J.<br />
Bednarek, head <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Recreation Department, said<br />
that through the cooperation <strong>of</strong><br />
Joseph Mickey, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Rotary Club,, and all the<br />
members, four all-weather<br />
picnic tables were nresented<br />
and Installed at the field.<br />
Bednarek also said the Qub<br />
wUl provide a pavilion shelter<br />
near • proposed bicycle route.<br />
At the tame time, members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Recreation Committee<br />
•rebuilding a new field house.<br />
Va-lb. Slictiag Pepperoni<br />
<strong>The</strong> Five-Fool Hoogie Is al TomV!<br />
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Philadelphia, Pa,; 2, Kevin<br />
Robinson, Philadelphia, Al<br />
Engle, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Duke<br />
Sutherland, Columbus, Ohio; 3L<br />
Don Gartland, Delran, and Jim<br />
Accardi, Medford..<br />
Laser - 1, Fred Rexon,<br />
Haddonfield; 2, Rob Shields,<br />
Philadelphia; 3, Herb Axilrod,<br />
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GP ->1, Rich Kffliam, son,<br />
Scott, Horsham, Pa.; 2, Charlie<br />
Baker, Stratford, Pa.; and<br />
Craig Ruff, Alexandria, Va.; 8,<br />
John CarroU, daughter, Xeslle,<br />
Newtown Square, Pa.. -•<br />
Siinfisb - 1, Brian Oootey,<br />
Bethesda, Md. (first; win);"%•<br />
Joe Lasprogata, Philadelphia;.<br />
3, Tim Arnold, <strong>Ocean</strong> CUy. uis Goldsmith.<br />
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37THYEARNO.31 Telephone 399-5411 OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY. TUESDAY. AUGUST 23.<strong>1977</strong>.<br />
.L—<br />
. For the second time in a little .<br />
more than a month a private<br />
plane crashed in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> at<br />
midnight Sunday slightly injuring<br />
the pilot's wife and,<br />
another passenger. : ;<br />
Cherokee' _,. ._,—w<br />
demolished when It catapulted<br />
in the marsh grass thatUnes<br />
the western jside <strong>of</strong> the runway<br />
at the 28th st. and Bay av.<br />
Munlftipwi Airport.<br />
Police said the pilot was on<br />
the final leg <strong>of</strong> a routine flight<br />
from MUlville Municipal<br />
Airport when the crash occurred.<br />
• .<br />
Firefighters spray down the wrecked airplaine with foam.<br />
Counsellor Photo<br />
Plane misses airport runway<br />
Weather<br />
Partly sunny today with<br />
a high temperature around<br />
80. Partly cloudy Wednesday<br />
through Friday,<br />
with a chance <strong>of</strong> showers<br />
Thursday night' and<br />
Friday. Highs for the<br />
period In the mid to upper<br />
70s; lows In the low to mid<br />
•Os. U.S. WEATHER<br />
SERVICE.' '<br />
Tides<br />
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- <strong>The</strong> pilot; Ralon I. Armstrong,<br />
34, <strong>of</strong> Pdmont, was<br />
approaching the runway from<br />
the south when a gust <strong>of</strong> wind<br />
"threw him over the weeds,"<br />
Police Captain Harry Lord<br />
bit tile<br />
and ca the plane to<br />
tumble end overlend.<br />
<strong>The</strong> plane came to rest upside-down<br />
In the weeds with the<br />
tall section bent completely<br />
around to the luggage department<br />
and its landing gear and<br />
left wheel tore <strong>of</strong>f on impact,<br />
Lord reported..<br />
Miraculously, however, no determination <strong>of</strong> the cause <strong>of</strong><br />
one was seriously injured. the crash.- A—<br />
Neither Armstrong nor In a July 10 crash <strong>of</strong>f the 35th<br />
st. beach here, 34-year-old<br />
injured. Mrs. Halhbobm's Daniel B. Bios, <strong>of</strong> Vineland, lost<br />
husband, Richard, and Arm- his life after he became<br />
While the airport's wind sock<br />
was working at the time <strong>of</strong> the<br />
crash, Lord reported. It was not<br />
lighted. : ., .<br />
. Investigators from the<br />
Federal Aviation Administration<br />
were on the scene<br />
yesterday to make an <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
•• • - - • ' ;<br />
Sunday's airport mishap.had unhappy landing, but happy ending with only<br />
minor injuries to the passengers.<br />
AUOU*T#im<br />
«•» NiH<br />
'•iM ItlM.<br />
4lM UtU<br />
.^^••fe^fe^'^iy^<br />
Priessrun- last<br />
week was 26,300<br />
<strong>The</strong>- / comblned pressran<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Tuesday and Friday<br />
editions <strong>of</strong> the Sentinel-<br />
Ledger last week, totaled<br />
28.360 copies or an average<br />
<strong>of</strong> 12.190 copies a£ issw.<br />
<strong>The</strong> 8entlnel-Leflger, ra<br />
member ^<strong>of</strong> the Audit<br />
Bnreau <strong>of</strong> Ctrcalatlons (an<br />
independent circulation<br />
' auditing organisation<br />
based In Chicago), has a<br />
sale <strong>of</strong> U.4M paid ••tted<br />
circulation' each Ua«e.<br />
WlUi an average <strong>of</strong> nearly<br />
awr reaimister Issse and<br />
proven by ABC Ogttres.tae<br />
SeouneHidgcr <strong>of</strong> fers Uw<br />
; largest ( andleace <strong>of</strong> ;<br />
'res4ert''ta;:t»e area,-'- ,';"-•,/'<br />
Unbeatable<br />
.,. •nef,-.''Bi<br />
_ rs,; Jn;^26; <strong>of</strong> this city,<br />
crashed' his single-englned<br />
plane In a field in ScuUvUle<br />
whUe trying to pick up an advertising<br />
banner.<br />
Rogers lingered in the Intensive<br />
care unit. at. Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital for nearly<br />
two weeks before dying <strong>of</strong><br />
multiple internal injuries.<br />
Smthwi photo<br />
• v )•-.••<br />
Zimmer proposal<br />
nct<br />
•mSt.MdHavMav. Price 15C*<br />
- <strong>City</strong> Officials are expected to<br />
meet with Solicitor Michael<br />
.Connor and Planner Hugh<br />
, tZimmers. tomorrow afternoon •<br />
to try and, hammer out an in-<br />
Jerim toning ordinance to cover<br />
^the resort until a master plan<br />
•^cin be introduced in early 1979.<br />
V-<strong>The</strong> more than three-yeartowards<br />
a comilye<br />
revision <strong>of</strong> the<br />
and zoning codes for<br />
i community appeared to be<br />
', ; -