Cape May County Times, 14 December 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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Queotlon of suptomocr bet ween Obmo City High School ond th.

Ploottntvlll. High Rchoot rrcpcctli a ^•WOS. is .UU M unSi’w^SSfl! •w « th. mult of th. sconrisM Ut thot wo» ployed Frtdoy afternoon ot th. AUontic City Alrp^ #t

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dedd. the winner.

Clt I BU - rt * i ott ,n whirlwind foohlcj and corrtod the boll

Wiitsofrfly. ire-yont 11b. where tbwy wM. held. Angeie Ru«o. th. molnloader’a quorUrtooek. knoetud down a forward poo. over the gr«l line and p re rented o mort tolly. ln the becond quarter he mMtod thU pertormonce. and the Ocean City ♦«..»

loot th. boll on downs. In the

—“ "on un aowns. in the set ruin Qnortsr Captain Anthony Sdrogn ottemptod o flsld goal bdt the ball went

wide of the uprights.

Snappy football waa dioploywl by -ott tMtm in the third Quarter, mt«ol feature* being Paul PUaai's tong runt aod Horry Adam's *^ Uonol InteroepUoa of a forward — from Ware, of PleaoontTm, During 5 Tif pUr ** tl,u t,me Arthur Hoff, lighting half-back of th. OoMin city gynruX-jgryga;

Mom of. the fourth period

rrrr-tfvJS* nnlwood mtotoI of her

trick plays and succ«Mfully put

over. Howerer. they T. r >^ rha punch of croaaing the goal lino ThStr famoua "toek-stop” formation, potUrasd after the famoua Cuter Ooltog. fonnattoo. took the tocaki by earariM. a. aW. «hai- • -

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The half-time eeore woe 18 to 9 In h.rorMOewnoUr. la U»nani half the rial ton spurted for a while and held the locale clooe. Howerer. Miller contributed five baskets during this half and kept ■ the

team In the load.

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while Brleumau and BuhUsr whw replaced him. each scored two! Morphy and Scott. Oema City tmr+ZZ trlbuted three and two AoM team

Mwte*r»d Oorwood

-anaeari JOTOwi IT-n-ir at this game that the local* win akm their playing night Mai Thwudoy erentng toFrtday eraaUyp AM *«*t Friday will see the strong Melrose

ucean «tr mumtd the odenMr. la (be final m'nuUe ot play and aided by Paul PUeggl and Anthony Being* carried the ban up the field. The game ended with the ball oo Plasm, ant rule's twenty-yard Hne. .Borden Painter waa the outstanding Mar of the Plaaosntrills team, a gain being

nuMoa nne Msonsfre work i played' ha roc with the Moron i

Whiter, offenaire.

rTZJTTS »u»picious opening last Thursday M.uing before the home . f “». tiy .defeating the strong Egg HArtor Olympics by the score of 47 It was all Eddie ' Streeh” Miller former Eastern League star, during U>. same. He arched in nlne^Wd gooto during the course of the beMdee making good three out of fire

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found a good partner in Hemchel Henderson, the brilliant guard, who

a tie game. It is supposed ' len derson, the brilliant guard, who roaort and mainland team «>°Ated fire baskets during the 've-

to wait till next year to Dl °g's fuse.

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