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(WEDNESDAY. JUNE 9, 1993 PAGE G26 COMMUNITY Shore boxing is back in swing tHoss Low Ones Tournament, June 1 Middletown Township and Toms River participated as did competitors from Trenton and Elizabeth. Two of the local winners were Keith Salkowitz of the Howell Police Athletic League and Scott Gallagher of the Toms River Boxing Academy. Salkowitz, boxing in the 132-pound novice division, had his bout against George Melavas of Trenton's Goss and Goss gym stopped by the referee in the second round. Salkowitz, boxing in the 132-pound novice division, had his bout against George Melavas of Trenton's Goss and Goss gym stopped by the referee in the second round.

Gallagher, meanwhile, had his bout at 178 pounds stopped by the referee in the third round. Gallagher defeated David Faccas of the Middletown Township PAL. "We had a decent crowd for the event," Shannon said. "There were a few hundred people there. Convention Hall is conducive to boxing and the West Side Club is a very aggressive.

They've only been around for a year or so and they've already hosted five shows." ATLANTIS Ocean County OeH Assoc. Tournament, May 26-27 Men's Gross Frank Fott 79. 2. (tie) Cliff Cluen. BUI Nichay 81.

Man's Nat (tie) 1. Art Palmier). Ed O'MaHey, George Zazza. John DeNapoi 74. Woman's Gross Fran HoweHs 75, (tie) Nancy Schroeder, Jean Lusardo 107.

Women's Net Jan Woods 73, 2. (tie) Audrey Wilcox Gloria Zmoda, Mary Clayton 75. Closest to Pin Ken Mathis on eighth. Bob Branigan on 11th, Bart Botta on sixth, Bob Willard on eighth. Art Fionda on 11th, Schroeder on sixth, Sophie Anderson on eighth, Lusardo on sixth Mm HOLLOW Woman's Association 18 Holers Member-Member Tournament, May 25 Karen O'Bryan, Joan Morgan; Emily Santiago, Ema Sottile; 1 Mary Lyn Bilow, Dottie Fama, 9-Holen Member-Member Tournament, May 25 1.

Marie Gambuzza, Aileen Gildersleeve; Susan Schmierer, Cathy Eakle; 3 Eileen Helies, Lisa Walsh 18 Molars Nassau Tournament, June 1 Flight A Low 18: Marcia Blum: Low Blue: Diane Kuntt; Low Red Pat Muller. Flight Low 18: Janice Lambiase; Low Blue: Sharon Cruz; Low Red: Carole McCormick. Flight Low 18: Shirley Ens; Low Blue: Lil Bertoldo; Low Red: Mary Lyn Bilow. Flight Low 18: Dottie Fama; Low Blue: Betty Griffin; Low Red: Dot McHugh. 9-Holers Nassau Tournament, June 1 Flight A Low Gross: Julie HaH; Low Net: Cathy Eakle; Low Putts: Susan Schmierer.

Flight Low Gross: Dottie Vieser; Low Net: Linda Brooks; Low Putts: Vlcki Gale. Flight Low Gross: Julie Kenoft; Low Net Adeline Defonte; Low Putts: Ruth Millman. BATTLEGROUND Odd or Even Tournament, June 1 1. Helen Hodes 36; Rhoda Karol 38; 3 Fran Howells 39. BEACON HILL (Mdvwi Tournament, May 27 1.

Rosemary Sodon-Becky Cole; 2. (tie) Julia De-Sanctis-Barbara Bruno, Lorraine-Gillete-Gaye Walton; 3. Adele Mathews-Jean Ciolo. Low Putts Lois Zarra, Val Tribertt 18-Hoter Junior-Senior Tournamtnt June 3 1. Grace Schulz-Rosemary Sodon; 2.

Julia De-Sanctis-Rose Maratta; 3. Lyn Peterson-Karen Tr berti. Chip-ins Gayle Walton, Schulz, Marge Miller. CEDAR CREEK Helen Bartlett Club Champ Clastic, June 1 Low Gross Carrie Scott. Dot Moran 99.

Low Putts Bev Danks 29. Flight A 1. Betty Stapleton 74, Jo Gibson 83 Flight MM Andronici 74. 2. Mickey Burgess 76 Flight 1.

Kay Gallagher 76, Clare Watson 77. Flight 1. Henrietta Orze-chowski 78. 2. Pat Ridge 82 Birdie Scott on two Chip-in Gibson on two FORT MONMOUTH 18-Holere ladles Group Kickers Tournament, June 1 Low Net Phyliss LaBella, Cathy Elmer, Mary Parker 69; Florence Jones, Lois Tripold 69.

Closest to Pin Mary Parker; Chip-ins: Parker, Christa Bur- gin. 9-Holers Ladles Group Nassau Back Nine 1. Ellie Christian 55; (tie) Marge Banas. June Wheeler 61; 4. Jean Mason 62 Low Putts Banas, Betty Schwoebel 16.

Chip-in Clara Newkirk Overall Nassau Winners 1. Christian 108; Pat Pope 1 19: 3 Banas 12a Florida Scramble, June 3 1. Dot DeFabery-Jane Murray-Esther Brager 47, tie. Marie Failla, Peg DiMasi, Jeanne Mason 47, tie. Barb Wellman-Ellie Christian-Marge Banas 47, tie.

Louise Parent-Louise Stives-Virginia Corderman, 5. June Wheeler-Elaine Kopecki-Ann Stinson 48, tie. Kathreen Martinez. Betty Shelly-M. McKiernan 48, tie.

Muriel Maioney-Mary Heltrick-Dot O'Donnell 48, 7. Peg Scott-Hilga Weaver-Nancy McMahon 50, tie. Loraine George-Geneba Bell-Pat Pope 50. GAMBLER RIDGE Better Ball of Partners Tournament, June 5 1. John Standowski, Dick Healy 54; 2.

Joe Ma- dure Joe Madure Jr. 58; 3 Mike Exley, Butch lombaroi 59. HOLLAND ORCHARDS Four of Clubs Tournament, May 27 Low Net 1. Carol Ambrosino 56, 2. Marge Gen- ovese 60, 3 (tie) Mary Fran Dix, Millie lllmensee 61.

Memorial Day Mixed Foursome Tournament, May 31 Low Gross 1. Ann Dugan, Murray Beal, Lil-Hal Edlind 313: Paul-Dot Patterson, Carmine-Carol Ambrosino 319. Low Net 1. Earl-Mary Fran Dix, Jack Elanor Thomson 226. Maggie-Roy Eperthener, Ken Lu Taylor 236 JUMPING BROOK Change Three Worst Holes To Par Tournament, May 27 A Flight Julia Seeney 38; Low Putts: Martha Lewis 17.

Flight Lucy Pace 40; Low Putts: Mar ion Grossman 17. Flight Susan Singer 39; Low Putts: Grace McKeon 18. Jays Scratch and Scramble Tournament, June 1 1. Ann Tobia. Irene Marzulli 75; Jan Woods, Jean Bruno 77.

Chip-ins Ann Tobia on second hole; Elise Kelly on filth hole; Jan McCarthy on 17th. A Flight Judith Emhofl 54; Low Putts: Judy Rutan 20. Flight Marion Grossman 62; Low Putts: Jen Fiorendino 21. Flight Vicki Majeski 68; Low Putts: Marie Frake 19 Chip-in Emhofl on eighth. MANASQU AN RIVER Nassau Tournament June 1 Overall Barbara Schuman 87: 43 (front); 44 (back).

Low Net Front 1. Patty Gatfney 33, 2 Rae Matthews 34. Low Net Back 1. Ruthie Wagner 35, Matthews 3a Low Net Overall 1. Matthews 72, Wagner 77.

Low Putts Terry Schmidt 3 Trustee Tournament, June 4 1. Becky Gaito, Peg Frtzsimmorts. OLD ORCHARD Second Round of Point Tournament, May 25 1. Pat Irvin 40, 2 Pat Saulnier 39, 3 Pat AlpertJ 37. Low Net In Flights Tournament Championship Flight Irvin 68.

A Flight Saul nier 69. Flight (tie) Gloria Townsand. Charlene Murphy 7L Flight Marie Giarmone 81. Low Putts Pat Kelk 28. Chip-in Giarmone on 18th.

SPRING LAKE Ladles 18-Holers Low Net By Class, May 25 Class A 1. Ann Murray 68, Erika Johnson 70 Class (tie) Mary Ann Martino, Mary Giunco. Mary Gearty 73, 4. Mary Catherine Rodgers 75 Class 1. Catherine Crowley 74, Sue Hughes 75 Low Net Tournament, June 1 Class A Mary Lou Van Note 69.

Class (tie) Mary Catherine Rodgers, Nancy Conforti 72 Class Janis Bed 73 SPRING MEADOW 8 A.M. Group Five Favorite Clubs, May 25 1. Julie Apellaniz 73; 2. Dottie Byrne 75; 3. Betty Schroetter 7a Nearest to Pin (9th) Bobbi O'Con-nelL Longest Drive Byrne (First Flight), Patty Lucas (Second Flight).

Low Putts Byrne 35. Birdies Bert Bennett 15, Margaret Steele Chip-in Byrne. Criers Tournament, June 1 1. Betty Schroetter 50. Barbara Donahue 53, 1 Carol Smith 54.

Nearest to pin Bert Bennet on fourth Longest Drive Smith (First Flight); Bennet (Second Flight). Low Putts Margaret Steele 35. Birdie Steele on 12th Chip-in Steele on two TOMS RIVER COUNTRY CLUB May 25 A Flight 1. Hourigan 70. Grant, Wiest 76.

Flight 1. Park, Totaro 71, 2. Van Duzer 74. IRWIN FINE, Marlboro Township, on the 105-yard, 12th hole at Gambler Ridge Golf Course In Upper Freehold Township on May 27. Fine used a pitching wedge and his playing partners were Marty Goodman, Fred Karp and Leon Brenner.

GEORGE HENDRICKSON, Neptune, on the 127-yard, fifth hole at Colonial Terrace, Ocean Township, on May 5. PAT IRVIN, Oakhurst, on the 1 14-yard, 14th hold at Old Orchard Country Club, Eatontown on May 29. Irvin used a 7-wood and her playing partners were Bevln Irvin, Oakhurst, and Sharon and Jerry Fisher, of Wanamassa. ROBERT LMMNG, Toms River, on the 167-yard, fifth hole at Lakewood Country Club on May 22. Liming used a 5-lron, and played with Steve Profetto, Tom D'Ebarto-lis, and Dave Luska.

MATTHEW MIELE, Brick Township, on the 100-yard, 12th hole at Gambler Ridge, Upper Freehold Township on May 26. Miele was using a pitching wedge and his playing partners were Charles Raphael, Frank Regula and William Monahan, all of Brick Township. DANTE MOJARES, Lakewood, on the 173-yard, eighth hole at Bey Lea, Dover Township on May 29. Mojares used an 8- lron and his playing partners were Steve Hornlck, Clifton, and Kevin Cobb, Toms River. CHARLES pierce, Neptune, on the 1 1 1 -yard, 1 2th hole at Shark River Golf Course, Neptune on May 31.

Pierce used 9- lron and his playing partners were Bob Schmidt, West Caldwell, Richard Cooper, Neptune, and Dewey Braun, Neptune. TtM HOWE, Manalapan Township, on the 1 5th hole at Pine Brook Golf Course, Manalapan Township. Rowe's playing partners were Allison Rowe, Manalapan Township, and Frances King, West Long Branch. Cory Major, of the Boxers Against Drugs Boxing Club, Dover Township, fought an non-scoring exhibition against Kevin Shorter of the Neptune PAL at 147 pounds. There was also an exhibition at 139 pounds featuring James Becza of the Toms River Boxing Academy.

In bouts that featured other local boxers, Kevin Stopera of Middletown PAL was defeated by Garry Hyman of Monroe Recreation in the 139-pound novice division and Daniel Ackerman, of the Toms River Boxing Academy, lost a 3-0 decision to Jerome Laster of Trenton at 165 pounds. "Frankie Savannah (professional boxer from Brick Township) came up through our program," Shannon said "There gyms at the Shore are filled with kids and you never know where the next Olympian or professional is going to come from." Shannon said amateur boxing will be back at the Shore again. "We don't have anything scheduled for July and August, but I would say we will definitely be back in the fall," Shannon said. helping out are super. They have a great time doing this and they really look forward to this.

"(The Challenged children) are funny," he said. "(The buddies) relate to them. Everybody needs a pat and a hug. The rewards are watching them smile." "I had a ball," said buddy Nick Lilli 15, son of Nick Lilli. "The expressions on their faces showed how much fun they're having." "They enjoy it," said Lilli.

"(The May 24 opening day) was really a super day. They were really pumped up. They heard their names over the loud speakers and they all came out with big smiles. They were looking around to see where the noise came from." "Just being there out in the open," said Paul Taylor Brick Township. He's father to challenged athlete Paul Taylor HI, 6.

"There seems to be comradery. It really is a good time." "This is something of his own," Ce-lestino said. "He's not just a spectator." by the St. Francis Center, 4700 Long Beach Long Beach Township for additional information. St.

Mary's Parish Center, Stafford Township, opens its gym Monday nights to teens 6-8 p.m. and adults 8-10 p.m. There is basketball or volleyball, depending on the number interested in each. Telephone (609) 698-5531 for additional information. PRESS STAFF REPORT fTTI mateur boxing is taking root at 11 the Jersey Shore.

"The Shore is key for us," said Dan Shannon, president of the New Jersey Association of USA Boxing. "The Shore area is one we would love to tap for participants and for fans. Any time we sanction an event at the Shore, we blow the hinges off the doors." The West Side Boxing Club of As-bury Park hosted such an event May 28 at Convention Hal The event attracted enthusiastic participants and fans. "Asbury Park is a great place for boxing," said Shannon, a 27-year veteran of the Elizabeth Police Department. "There are kids up and down the Shore, from Neptune to Toms River, who like to box.

Our job is to promote boxing so those kids who don't play football or baseball have a chance to channel their energies and keep away from the lures of the street." In the recent boxing show, boxers from local clubs in Howell Township, Challenge CONTINUED FROM PAGE 28 in a six-week period. We had to find sponsors and we initially had a little trouble getting people in." Sponsors have included the Kiwanis Club of Toms River and the Kiwanis Club of Toms River Daybreak, A J. Weeks Veterans of Foreign Wars post in Toms River, Toms River Girl's Softball League, the Letter Carriers Union of Toms River and the ABC Insurance Company. "It's not like you can leave a child down there," he said. "The parents have a special task.

For 24 hours a day they have to keep an eye on their child and be with that child all the time. They tend to worry more, look at things more closely when you sip them up. The only person they knew was Jim Kelly. Jimmy goes to these functions and he got people to trust them." Notes CONTINUED FROM PAGE 28 26 at 2 p.m. on the corner of Westend and Indiana avenues, Long Branch.

Advance tickets will cost $5 and $7 at the gate. All proceeds will benefit youth activities. Telephone (908) 222-9750 for addi Kelly's son Jimmy Kelly, 9, plays in the league. "I do know some of the kids from the Cedar Grove Elementary School in Toms River and some from St. Justin's, Toms River.

I see the kids around and I know that they need an outlet." "We originally wanted to get a separate field," Lilli said. "But the kids are a part of life and we didn't want to separate them. It's great to watch all the children get along. Even the children of (Toms River East Little League) ask, 'Hey, how can I Our Little League has a tremendous amount of good people." Many of the "buddies" are players from Toms River East Little League. "The people that sit in stands are parents and grandparents," Lilli continued.

"They're welcome to come on the field. All our volunteers are members of our Little League and the Brick-town Little League. The young people tional information. The St. Francis Center of Long Beach Township is offering basketball, girls gymnastics, martial arts and soccer clinics this summer.

The basketball clinic will be held five times for different age groups for boys and girls. There will be a gymnastics clinic for older girls and one for younger girls. Telephone (609) 494-8861 or stop.

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