Inlet dredging 1 leaving much ; to be desired |I - new, improved
Inlet dredging 1 leaving much ; to be desired |I - new, improved
Inlet dredging 1 leaving much ; to be desired |I - new, improved
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still |n the playbffpicture<br />
Despite losing for the fjrst<br />
fane last .Saturday, OctMn<br />
. dlty football is still in a<br />
• position 1 t over the ,1,000 ' arid Ocean City's,' Hawks<br />
Four, \.\i<br />
J-<br />
50.00 scorer* for Oct 25' .at .theyard<br />
mar}!. in ivtshijng last win over >VUdwood »ts:up<br />
.'would'.|K ji;,i!ity ij Vncy<br />
Scatior Ci&ttn. Card in weekend, biioDnurtgthe.Uth!-;<br />
6\t gaaf>0 of the. year.in: the.<br />
.win Jjioir next two (St. 3-Woodrw»V«son 47S) pinochle were Hazel Ardcti, Raidcr foottull piayer io Cape May-Cofunty-Junior<br />
. Joseph ,md .Middle) "ilr.ee 4- Pefinsaukon 41.00 500; Betty Vaugban, 541: Dot n»ch that mark. «ance f<strong>be</strong>stj- Football] League Friday<br />
J)2 8-0 It-au-iv ,ii:tM!ii3t..i..i!lv- Qtt)«r» . •<br />
Rudofph, 539; Dot McUtightbtic waj kept <strong>be</strong>ginning in night when Ocean City<br />
..MVSOO led ' •<br />
im and Eva Savage.<br />
1919, ••••' ' . . ' . . plays at Upper Township's<br />
If • ihi-'pf.iyofCv were O««nCsr/ . 2TJ5i<br />
i High' sttarrs in bridge: Roils joins Dominic lan- CflldwcU Park. .<br />
wet'N, I-ui:y-.i.-iJ. H g n d Brick Uemcfi^. ' " .36 00<br />
Herb Chaffce, 4&O: Jack naoc (1^0) as the first twoUpp>cr*3<br />
Braves start play.<br />
woU!«l receive" 1;ve->, (\-r.in. EggHartwTowre-'ap .. .3550<br />
KoBartdcr, 4^550; Miry Stew- bocks in the same badefidd af 6 p.ra. with th«* jayvec<br />
City wuult? y'-tv .1.1 Wood- Cwi'Jii . ^300<br />
an, 4.180; Dal Stafcy, 3?A0: who hjvr,both gained 1J300 and varsity gan>es <strong>to</strong> (&-•<br />
row-Wilson .Hid'<br />
OpCarf • ' 32t»<br />
*nd RusShtd 3480 or more ^"ards. ' ' low. • • •••...'••.••<br />
J 4he 'first, quarter<br />
after the.,Indians <strong>to</strong>ok the<br />
opening kickoff and drove<br />
60-ya>ds, .<br />
JocSauerO /or 3 PATs<br />
on the- year)' kicked the<br />
.extra point-with Chjic CaAsjjboqnc<br />
holdinjf for an 8-0<br />
halftlme lead.<br />
r o/ defensive end bte'ven<br />
Adams (8 so!o tackles), nose<br />
giiard Art Dollingcr (7 tackles,<br />
2 QB socks), defensive<br />
' back GaTrett Watson (5'solo<br />
tackles) and dcf»?n3<br />
; •<br />
"Our defense.played outstanding/'<br />
Indian coach<br />
Hobie .Young, .said. "VVe<br />
Were gang tackling all<br />
day."- '<br />
•The Indian .defcrtso held<br />
Middle <strong>to</strong> Under 40 yards<br />
rushing in the first half<br />
the defensive, play<br />
iv c<br />
tackle Joe Bauer (4 ta