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JC031221.Pdf WILDWOOD S LARGEST GYM IS ATILIS. THE DINING ROOM IS NOW OPEN AT STOP BY TODAY & CHECK IT OUT! • SEE PAGE 22 VINCENZO’S LITTLE ITALY II • SEE PAGE 11 PAGE 2 PAGE 3 TV CHALLENGE SPORTS STUMPERS Irish athletes By George Dickie 7) Which runner became the first man over the age of Questions: 40 to break the four-minute 1) Which Irish American mile? athlete has pitched for the 8) Which Oakland Raiders Boston Red Sox and two head coach went on to a New York teams? successful broadcasting 2) Which NFL Hall-of-Famer career? played tackle for the Balti- 9) Which team owner be- more Colts and was a favor- came reviled in Brooklyn for ite guest of David Letterman moving the Dodgers to Los on his late night talk shows? Angeles? 3) Which University of Min- 10) Which Baseball Hall- nesota graduate went on to of-Famer holds the career a Hall-of-Fame career with record for strikeouts? the Boston Celtics? 4) Which manager won Answers: eight pennants and six 1) David Cone world championships for the 2) Art Donovan New York Yankees? 3) Kevin McHale 5) Who owns five titles 4) Joe McCarthy at the U.S. Open, two at 5) Jimmy Connors Wimbledon and one in the 6) Ben Hogan Australian Open? 7) Eamonn Coghlin 6) Which golfer has 63 PGA 8) John Madden Tour victories, including four 9) Walter O’Malley U.S. Open titles? 10) Nolan Ryan WORD SEARCH D E V U R S Y F B O J T E G S R S A M L E P A R S M I N Y K E S C E F M X C S U K H C B I M W Y O A U A G N C S O Q R L P A J C N H D R A S M S Z U J N Q N K U T V M T E A K E H D D A Z G S Y E O Z B R W D L Y V R S L S V N N E P V L R K L R F O T L R T Z T R E J O H N D U W C A V U Y Q I L K P M I S H A R O N R Q H T O H S U Y N L S E E F E S O S M N F K A R W O V H Z K L X B K A C P D V A S S O C I A T E S U E R M N I N M A U K E H M B L V A H “The Falcon and The Winter Soldier” on Disney+ (Words in parentheses not in puzzle) Sam (Wilson) (Anthony) Mackie (Cap's) Shield Bucky (Barnes) (Sebastian) Stan (Global) Adventure (Baron) Zemo (Daniel) Brühl Associates Sharon (Carter) (Emily) VanCamp Contention John (Walker) (Wyatt) Russell Marvel (Universe) PAGE 4 Custom Features Release the week of March 14 - March 20, 2021. TV CHALLENGE SPORTS STUMPERS TV CHALLENGE STUMPERS CHALLENGE STUMPERS SPORTSIrish athletes TV SPORTS By GeorgeIrish Dickie athletes7) Which runner became 7)the Which first man runner over became the age of Irish athletes By George Dickie 7) Which runner became the40 tofirst break man the over four-minute the age of By George Dickie Questions: the first man over the age of Questions:1) Which Irish American 40mile? to break the four-minute mile?8) Which Oakland Raiders Questions: 40 to break the four-minute 1)athlete Which has Irish pitched American for the mile? athleteBoston hasRed pitched Sox and for two the 8)head Which coach Oakland went on Raiders to a 1) Which Irish American head coach went on to a 8) Which Oakland Raiders BostonNew York Red teams? 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Sharon (Carter) (Emily) VanCamp Contention Sharon (Carter) (Emily) VanCamp Contention John (Walker) (Wyatt) Russell Marvel (Universe) John (Walker) (Wyatt) Russell Marvel (Universe) Custom Features Release the week of March 14 - March 20,PAGE 2021. 5 Custom Features Release the week of March 14 - March 20, 2021. PAGE 6 PAGE 7 ST. PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATION ANGLESEA IRISH SOCIETY thrilled to be able to take this op- AND CAPE MAY COUNTY portunity to shine a spotlight on AOH DIVISION 1 ANNOUNCE the good work of St. Patrick and ST. PATRICK'S DAY OBSER- remind everyone why he is the VANCE CELEBRATION patron Saint of Ireland and such and important figure in the Irish- The Anglesea Irish Society (AIS) American community," added and the Cape May County Division AOH President Michael Maguire. 1 of the Ancient Order of Hiberians (AOH) announced today that they St. Ann Church of Notre Dame will be sponsoring a St. Patrick's De La Mar Parish has the largest Day Observance Mass on Satur- seating capacity of any Catholic day, March 13, 2021 at 11:00 AM Church in New Jersey with seat- at St. Ann Church of Notre Dame ing for over 2,000 people. Under De la Mar Parish in Wildwood, NJ. the current COVID restrictions, The Catholic Observance Mass of over 1,000 socially distanced the Feast of St. Patrick will include seats will be available on a first- members of numerous Irish Orga- come, first-serve basis. nizations as well as appropriately themed music and liturgical read- ings speciallly prepared for the Feast of St. Patrick. The celebra- tion will include an entrance pro- cession lead by the Cape Atlantic Irish Pipe and Drum Brigade. "After discussions with the City of North Wildwood, our members and the larger community, we felt that this year it was more impor- tant than ever to hold an event that reflects the true meaning of St.
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