PAOi !O — SiCTION TWO THI OCIAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER THURSDAY, SiPTlMBfR 24, <strong>1970</strong> Lions hear football talk "Tin 1 hiif p!:iv hus bfpii fXCi'fUlorwil in iiur three senmmaiit's." rrvi'iili-d Micluii'l Sliivt'ski, head luotba. roach <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hiyh School, in a Uilk l.ml week in the <strong>Ocean</strong> C'llV Lions ('lull lit Plvmimth inn Coach Shivi'ski. whn i* also a tni'mbi'r uf thi' Lions Club, outlined the primpiils for Ihi 1 Cuminy m'a.sun He indicated hi* I'tpi'i'tiiliiin Ihiil Ihi' di'li'iisi' will hi> uiind and will bi' Mipporti'd by .1 yood group <strong>of</strong> Imi'men. biilh <strong>of</strong>fi'nsivi 1 and dcfi'ilMVi- <strong>On</strong>i 1 f it" I he reason., for thi' cuach's optimism, he I'xpla ni'd. in Ihi' t":it ' (hilt Iherc is mure leadership tin this, year* ti'um .is t'fimp;iF''d with iiisl % ...:if Hluvi'ski mriiciili'd thnl thcrt' Shufflin on N«w* and gossip <strong>of</strong> Club lt"il Un in. ,i in, leave nur hiipp\ i In h • Sure ditlni look i|i,ii w:iv .HI thi' wii'ki-nd Thi- ii.uii, w.-ri- doini! ii trr*M!I husiiii-H* S.'i'ni, lo your ri'purli'r ihi' i-iiMipi'litiiin «-us I'vi'ii ili'acllii'i Ihiiii in thi 1 Uitod .Ud siiniiiii. i inii> Sl.iyh,. Wl' Ihal Jir Sl ill ,1,iHlil.l ,||-|. rnnri 1 fv i' ills niiiii -hi'il ulurh makiii, ilii. [am, in,.!!,., .1,1,1 fnort' fi! il CALL 399-1700 ,000 PHONE-A-LOAN GUARDIAN LOANS 730 Asbury Ave, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J Ho. bil, Lonns mjd{> by mail fo .ill nearby tommunilita Raiders and Toms River May be closely matched liidcr iiiinnal ciindilinns if Viiii niait'lied ii tfri>up Four hiyh sr In ii 11 with over 20 ri'iurnin^ li'tti'rmi'n a^ain^t a (iiiiup Two iiihtilulitin I thill hiidn't st'ori'd in its last livp Uiinies viuj would hiive a di'fisioii ruiiipiirnhle tti stime made hy the Philadelphia Kiiiih.!, from nifit-e In oihi-r words pi'opli' would think you wt.ri- crazy 1 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hiirh Hchoiil did ^'hedule mirb a I r .up f, In nl ill opi'ner bill Toms River h«s played three pre-season scrimmage (ames this year, with Long Branch, Red Bank and Hightetown. All three were decided by a single touchdown with the North squad winning two. They hive featured a versatile <strong>of</strong>fense and a tough defense. Though they don't actually platoon units, they are deep in almost every position. This season will be their first in the Shore Conference, won last year by Middletown Township. In the <strong>Ocean</strong>, <strong>City</strong> Red Raiders this firtt paduatlng 1971. YouVe changed. W^ changed. "~ Chevrolet Worth seeing, Worth owning. Worth waiting for. clnss <strong>of</strong> Toms River North football players will fnre another It-am I hat will be trying to make up for last sonson The Red Raiders fire sporting a five giirrii' losing streak during which they have failed tti scon- In pre si'iuion, however. the locals were impressive against Oakcresl und St JoM'ph's <strong>of</strong> Hiirnmonton while playing fairlv well against Edgewood. f'ojch Mlkp Slaveski, also in his second year al the helm. Will prohahly SUM senior Bob Foor at the quarterback spot with Ron Pennington and Jim Murray at the halfhucks and Dave Bruee at full Foor has shown the expected improvement and should he a more confident pliiycaller Prampt A IcMMnicil Icrvic* ' ALSO - REPAINTING ind WILMNS UPMBERATOM iM WA1HINQ MAEHINCI MflNIWID 0^ Y IMP Bit. 11112 ifi, M Ha*M An. flOO Ys. So, <strong>of</strong> Bil Gas Tank) DIAL MMMO Vega, Not just another litUu car, bui ,„„ |1M|t. car that do,s everything well, You get more room, more and more power than most Intl.- curs K.u- u,u. yet .he Kas mileage is right in the same neighborhood with the bat »f them. Vegis come rtnmv,\ up. u«>, not stnppwi to the bone so you have to add a lot to make them liveable. Drive one. You'll see. Caprice. There's a double layer <strong>of</strong> steel in the ro<strong>of</strong>, a ateel guard beam in each door, power disc brakes up front, a new power ventilation system inside, a whedbase two and one-half Inches longer. You get thi looki and comfort <strong>of</strong> a lix- or wven-thouaandtlollar car, but at Chevrolet prices. And thifi the kind <strong>of</strong> change during tnesi tight-money times that all <strong>of</strong> us can appreciate. Avaniuhing tailgate, A big change in our big wagon. The window gets up into the ro<strong>of</strong> the Glldi- Away tailgate vamihei beneath the floor. Out <strong>of</strong> sight. Out <strong>of</strong> your way for eaiy Joadihu even in a closed prage or when you have a trailer hooked on. See what we mean by putting you firrt? <strong>Sep</strong>tember 19 at pur Chevrolet dealer^ Upper Township School estimates are reduced MARMORA Liut Thursday cvi'mng b**pti fflb**f I? nl thi Upprr Township EU'mi'ntnry School. Iho Board <strong>of</strong> Eriuratum pn^rntfd its ft» new middli w I thin thn vu t Appruii iniatt'l> Bt) piTton** wi^n* on hand to hnur Board Pn sirii nt ChMrli -i §haffpr upon lh* hits tin^ .jnd * ipiain how thi mid fiir ,i ni'w srhun! WJH pnmli d up hy twn ^uparat** ^tudn H Thi first study *J^ TOiid* b\ J national I\ k nn* n pduuatiiniiil ron^ultinjj firm v, hirh ^tri'&si'd prpMirit and futun )|icilitii- e Other directors who will continue to ierve unexpired terms are; Emll Bissig, Stone Harbor, W.W, Dalling, 8. Dennis, R, Grover, CMCH, F.M, Kent, CMCH, U.J. Laquer, M.D,,,CMCH, itewart Miilard, Avalon, Blanche Peddle, Avalon, Richard Samuel, Wildwood Crest; Elmer Strauss, Cape May: Robert T<strong>of</strong>t, Cold Spring; J, V. Walsh, N. Wildwood; Charles Rupinski, Villas and Louis Rodia, CMCH, Local Chambers and builnesj organizations who are Recapture the Summer Sun V in Mid-Autumn with the s • HOME Caribbean Cruises at Wond«tful tlm» to f) to gdrt both your iplrttt and your wotlon budg«t«llfHEv#rythlniHi« m»d. thi HOMERIC knrnm ftr ind wld* M th» fun »hlp MM dr!bbMnl!tMrt,,,plMt tptcltl lutumn N M MM nute to* going ««y. Tht eMVMiMt SUdiy ervliM ef Nay, M wd DM,p,MlUiidiyiiuinWitin both Sin Juin ind St Thomit, ira •ipMlilly IdMl hr , Chrlilmii •hopping. Silling from Ntw York. All ililju Craw-PmimlM Rftftfiy Minimum ritti lykjNt tt inmilUV SMRIVI TRAVEL SERVICE fMC UtWt Avt. <strong>City</strong>, N. ) 344K28 $ I , M 1 fi . H H 8 0 0 it) SI 41** r .22 (JO Thi 1 fppt F Tnwn^hip Municipal Qsmmitl* i hu nffi ri'J to rurnish Sfi r iO (HH) 0(1 t" further n riun th* ro^l t»f thi hnnd i^-sui In $7HP F ,J2 (10 Shaffer rii*Hrnbi*d how tub* ind i liniinnt ion>) win m.ui' on thi OFigin tl plan** to rr-jrh thi pn M>ni p^timati d i i»-,U H* tuld th* judii nn that Turthrr tuU in thi priM HI plnns would ,i ritiU!i]> curtail inv t'dupatmn il prnyr im*. md would probably nni bt ippmvi d hy tht m its hhi 'oms expansion <strong>of</strong> 111 additional horn i-nirs facilities an iision <strong>of</strong> the gymnasium I ooms are developed new open classroon icepi which obviiiics th need for corridor space pi'rmits almosl maxlrr A eomparaiive rosl study i,l heal inn will h,. i'n \: tirrhtt< rid iinsw period f 11 presenta inn which iippi he well received hy HEATING OIL for n$t£xtrii Comfort Ted Wiiilin pinkii'- ,-H-I• 11111 Silllrdis Lhi (Trip) mi; Ih" hjiAihiii' Ilil q,, Tnri) Bcllii WIIMIII -I,II ,,,i,,k, her I'linibiliuliiMis Al I 111 lit i I tiltl be mislea LiiM sea?.!,,, m its first ynar <strong>of</strong> is uli'nrc. Tunis River North Thi ^nr(ffid W3S a ^**IF study aval u at inri, don** by th? local Andficn's arm ii'i'iiii I,, dun Hiyh Hchool won two games faculty m conjunrtion with mtin' whin hi' mu.,!, ;, ,|,,,i and 1,1*1 ii,,. Their lone stati Hnniti' Hnrsl is •.! ill ,, sl.ilii" in vu'lories rump ovi'f Emerson Art' three *irnny funni'F^ in !h*' hchiilH whi'n hr finishrs In- and «t .Iiuu-ph's <strong>of</strong> Toms barkfield and hi. i-xpivLs tu shul Piiiil Mai-rii' is bfi-, .11,11,1; Rm-r Kvi-ry student in the have reasnmihls gnnd runninj: real fcniprlilivi' -mn |,,.', rii-u iii^h srh'>i,i liisl ve;ir was, attack [hiK war He stated thai Penningltiti has been running iliippi'ri ••••mniutmi; ""I Harry liy norrnai high school there are H* real stars hut like he did as a sophomore Wii|ini'r will, (ii.oiiji. standard*, an underclassman several (JiM.il ...lid player* nn when he showed flashes <strong>of</strong> Hrhaiilli'f .%! I cMUl' 74 freshmen who started Robi'rt Shpa, Tom Gable earn their unit much praise Washington •-Th" Aen. ,;]i,,r,. studies at the Lsnkenau ind Chuck BdWcock all could from Oakcrest's Dave Bryan Dcpartnn.nl has ri>prtB
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