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Garnets Scalp Wildwood, 34-28 Philadelphia Oar-net. coming up from behind In the second half, defeated Wildwood in an Interesting game of basketball by the score of 34 to 33, last Saturday night. When the first half enaed, the home team had a tea point lead over Its rivals, !«-:«. In the second period of the contest, however, the losers were held to one field goal. Regency starred for the winners. Delaney and Morton were the shining lights on the Wildwood aggregation.
teams fighting hard. ▲ pass from Church waa Intercepted by Dspldos. In the next play Levin ran fifteen yards around left end. Woodbine failed to galr In the next two plays and M. Feldman punted towards the goal. The ball waa headed to go over but Just struck the board and then bounced back. It was e heart breaker. Towards the end of the second period more hard luck was met by the Red and Blue. The Wobdblne eleven had four yards to go In the end of the second period. They were four yards from the goal and ware going strong when the whistle sounded. ending the period. Those who featured on the High School were: M. Feldman. D. Feldman. Rablnowltx, Ooldinger and Alexenberg, Donnelly and Moore.
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Stay of «. Stocking That Was So Empty
S AOOB SCRIM i he had adopted a motto of gnt there-aUvencss parent! y served him weU. Be could surrey premises that yielded geod rentals to him, mo.tgagae that wars a first claim upon good fipme. Mocks and bonds that wars celled gOtedged. Btfing fat Us <Lngy office he did not appear tc have any vary ending business, bat Us cUan*s found that
strangely kept in «n old Mocking, hart by another in the massive safe, the
collection af * that he lived to handle wttboat lerttag any of them slip through Us
elds and over surged through Us In wftfcft be ant. and all unable to tans tn with uy of them, whan he seemed to see upon the wall a hand writing nrd to beer a voice that Interpreted K *- him. naying: "Oh poor dupe <*
Mocking emptied by benevolence end m*** an Inveatment In real happiness? Wnen will yon serve lore, that It may preosnt yon with Me bam gifts t An there none who need but cannot hare in this greet city? Are there no hopechildren who will creep down »
Power or light sad heat, of troth and ram happiness U la thane
heart is shriveled np ueaa Ton have lost your Income end mnst Uire yonr principal. Come with
That Muk Which Gr*w on Mr. PUloW F«
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HILETU8 BOLBMOOLLT « understand why the Cha-
tham good a dries Be petted
hope that they would ho ■occeoafnl In life aa he bed hem F promised tbem rewards tf they would
to. Tot they come to hie school a* willingly and went home from It g' ly. They wore respectful, but una
f. that a friend persuaded to officiate as Sense Claus at the Christmas festival sad to aao the traditional garb of the put. Phlletos did not aoo much nee tn Bash fanciful doings but yielded to eollci-
M7. and the Jolly e adjust Jd to his unite a now on-
greoeod end the Wptrtt of ton and frolic mounted Ugh-PhOetao began
an extent that his mask fell off and It was revealed to 'he surprised audl-
the face of Mr. Solemcolly. This was really the beet feeture of the evening, and It proved to have a permanence about it. for, from that time, the FhUetns phis s broadened, and fattened, and colored np. until It came to look a good deal like the Capo of that old fairy who is always young and kindly. So the mask that -feU off left Its Imprint and stayed on. and Phlletna able to be metry. became the familiar friend of the children.--Christopher G.
Was It a dream? ^ boy found hi cold with a i with a tattle hand l that t
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wooamne Loses to cape any High In one of the most stubbornly fought contests ever seen In this County, the Woodbine High School loot to the Cape May High School. Cape May High had the beat of the argument during the first period, and by constant line playing, and aerial attacks, kept the ball in the Woodbine territory throughout the first session. Scarcely bad the second half opened when a beautiful forward pun and a run by Donnelly, the Cepe May star right halfback, kicked the ball and .placed It on Woodbine’s five-yard line, aad.puehed over for a touch-
down.
Woodbine came back with a vengeance and by straight football mixed with well played forward passes and line plunging, succeeded In patting the ball over Cape May’s goal for a touchdown. The Woodbine line presented a stone wall defense when the Cape May backs tried in vain tc go through. Levin, the elusive right halfback, was the outstanding star for Woodbine. and repeatedly hit the Cape May line for subetantlal gains in the cloeing moments. At the start of the last Quarter Levin bodged his way through the center of the line and raced thirty yards along the aide llnea. being tackled by F. Moore. In the early periods of play there -were defensive and offenitHe flashea by the Woodbine eleven which caused the Cape May supporters considerable annoyance. The second half opened with both
Beal Estate Han Loses license The New Jersey Real Estate Com mission, sitting In Atlantic City last Saturday, revoked the license of Frank L. King, Wildwood real estate operator, because of advertisements representing that lots sold by him were near churches, railway stations and ocean steamship terminals, “with Intent to defraud and mislead his
clients.”
The commission fined A. J. Len nock, of Wildwood, 1200 because he was operating a real estate offloa without a State license. Two Atlantic City brokers came under the Bute Commission's ban. They are Philip Godfrey, and Anthony Sldonl. Sr.
Inspect Hew High School
The North Wildwood Board of Education, with the architect of the new North Wildwood High School building, now under construction, made a trip to Atlantic City last week to inspect the new fl.000.000 High School. Richard Anderson has been appointed supervisor of construction.
Blackwell Heads Development Co. The Wildwood Place Development Company, which recently purchased the Catherine J. Salter farm of 630’ acres on the Wildwood and Delaware Bay Snort Line Railroad, near Wildwood. has elected the following officers: President. O. L Blackwell; rice-president. Maggie W. Blackwell: secretary and treasurer, Harry W.
Burkhart.
CHRISTMAS CAROLS jJW a HSIA. MUags wvwry
of the little chur of the girls and beys of the choir go forth end ring carets ' go to bones where
And they atag under the wtedovre ot these comes no that thotr veloee sound truly as carols sung
Ixlng the Issuance of City Improvement Notes to cover the eosu end expenditures incident of the city work. The Water Depurtmr.it was authorised to place a water main on Thirteenth Avenue, between New York end New Jersey Avenues, at North Wildwood.
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