Cape May County Times, 6 October 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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cape kat ooran LEAGUE j LOCAL men did good hold annual base ball day work on beach fbont

The annual baae ball day of the Cape May County League brought forth a record breaking crowd who enjoyed the snappy and well-played

games from start to finish.

The first contest was between Dennisville and Ocean View, In which licnnlsriUe had slightly the best of the (ray until the fourth Inning, .■ hen their short stop. Levy, was hit hv a pitched ball and so serloualy Inf j u red that he retired from the game. Amarou took his place but pUyed In hard luck, and- the game went to Ocean View by the score of S to 3. The contesting pitchers were Scull

and Errlckson,

The second game between South Seavtlle and Belleplaln was full of •pep" and went to Belleplaln by the

.-core of S to 6.

The third gatae was between Ocean View and Belleplaln. Canuso and Errickson being the opposing pitchers, with Canuso showing up the best.

Dear Editor:

• We note your letter published In your paper expressing thanks to our Msyor and George L. Whittington, manager of the Electric Light Plant, and Wiliam Stevens, and his son. the

Life Guard.

We arc somewhat surprised at article, which U absolutely not the truth. The writer waa very much mialnformed—a* usual. On this particular night our Mayor was of town and returned home some time after the work of removing the

• wreckage had been fully underway.

At 12:45 A. M.. Mr. Love and my-

iself. together with Elmer F'teraon,

Ralph Short and Edmond Bobl made a tour of the town and sect .«d the services of fifteen citl»'' , «nd taxpayers. who gladly volunteered t« go to work and assist In removing the wreckage. These men were not fiahermen. aa stated In the article, but were all representative citizens, and mostly taxpayers. By 1:00 A. M. the men were at work and labored hard the entire night, and by 6

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Canuso Had a Little the Best of it I The game waa called at tbe end of I the fifth Inning on account of darkluce?, with the score standing at 2-2. ■The tie to to be played off at a later | date. Mayor Pitch, of Sea lale, awarded he following League prlxes: ChamIpionshtp Cup to Deantoville; bat of-|fer-d by Dr. C. W. Way to player iting the highest batting average Iwent to Prank BuehneU. average (467; bat ofiered by Dr. Eugene Way o player Msg the moat home runs on by Robert Pldler: bat of>y Anthony Canuso to member |of Ocean View team having highest j latting average was won by B. Pow-

When driving out on tbe roads at (hlght, and even in the city. * careful often has to atop * n d w,lt [until some dumber, with glaring light*, often about alx of them, goea

Still. If we are unable to get coal i* Win tor. It will save us tbe troube of kicking over the price.

Good Eats Always AT Chandler’s LIGHT LUHCH and BAKXEY HOME BAXIH0 A SPEOAITY

Comfortable Old Age Every person who .wishes to have comforts for declining years should realize how important it is to save now. A good size reserve fund can be built by depositing regularly with the OCEAN CITY TITLE and TRUST COMPANY. 3 Per Cent Paid on Time Deposits.

j CAPE MAY COUNT I MEW JEBSEY

<ow is the Time > prepare far next season. If cotton needs new fnrnish- . or repairs, get them NOW. | If you want to cash in on next fasoa’s rentals, build on the vault lot <rf yours NOW. I There is anre to a greater de- “■ nd for cottages next season « ever be'ore and the ones pre1 for an early rental will f the beat prices. CONSULT | John L. Maher l mm aai ntruicx la Arenas and Italia Street SEA ISlE OTY, V. J.

A. M., nearly all the wreckage had

been removed.

Tbe men who were summoned all responded and were on tbe Job. They were all anxious to save whatever property that was possible The undersigned, after having the work started and well under way. left for home about 3:00 A. M. M. M. SOFRONEY,

H. C. LOVE. Commissioners.

MATCH RACES SOON ON COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS When Bill Powell jestingly re-

marked to 3. P. For that his gray Inure could not beat a "lame duck." he stirred “a hornet's neat. Pox immediately offered to run his mare against any or all of Powell’s horses for any stake he desired. As an outcome tbe horsensen decided to settle their differences on tbe County Pair Grounds, on Saturday,

October 14th.

Leslie Bate*, of Fishing Creek, and Al. Crease expressed a desire to enter their trotters and definitely settle tbe trotting championship of Cape May county. This race has been the topic of tl.e County horsemen since

the Fair and has created more interest than any match in years. A ball game, a race for county

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TOPSY “JUST GREW”

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A Waste In Carrying Power There’s a store in Philadelphia that makes a specialty of prompt delivery. Mot loag ago, one of their enstomea ordered a spool of thread—by telephone A short time later one of the store's antes rolled up to the curb and delivered the thread. And that was the only merchandise they carried to that section of the city! Aa rbsnrd waste of carrying power, of course. Yet isn't there a rimitor waste, in leaser degree, every time hundred* cf dollars worth of postage is spent in delivering a message that falls fai short of complete efficiency—when real co-operative printing service would supply the defi jei.-y I Well be gU**. to show yon how this plant can help make your message fully efficient! Our man will come to talk it over, at your convenience.

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USE ELECTRICITY

Use it to cook with, to heat with, to light year home, operate your fan. run your iron, or supply power for your factory needs. The Sea Isle City Municipal Electric plant is now giving continuous twenty-four hour year-around service of a quality and reliability that is equalled by ftw plants. A mighty force is muzzled, waiting to be set into action by your mere turning of a switch. It is safe, economical and efficient in any task yon place upon it M. M. B0FR0NHY. Director Department o? Highways