GAPS SAT
Choir Leader
Guilty of Assault 0*ni &af«r WO Be tlui Later; Kay MtaWa <teetw
la Mai; Mat IBs Btt Oey
austar ta • —land church or Oocaa aty. w%m tmmt guilty of m with canal tatoat Jomi
*n*er,vW. ooterwJ. of »1T
ananc. Oocaa Ctty. by » lory U»t '
Tandcy at Court Honac.
Dartac the oounw of the trial autay unaatac and rather etarlUac " aiockvurce were made by the Bute** u
rlrfe mother, who Mated, on Kerch atth. DeUaey aaarrached her aad
I hearaal. a* a aew elerfyman wa appear at the church and they desired to glee him a ftttaa wal«-
cycla la the dlwctloa of DelaaeTa t ro^dmioe. aoar BUrth atreet and Waat aeeaua. When her daughter failed to come back. Me went to Detaaey> borne aad knocked upon the door but receteed no reeponee She than went to the home of the aew preacher, named William T. DeUaey. aad together they returned to DoUaefe
(Continued from Pace f) in T. Bryan, of Pitman.* H. A. enjoyed the week and with trtande I
la thU resort.
Mr*. H. L. Hoffmaa. of 1 phla, U paaainc a few i
relatives In thte reao Herbert L. fiStTa
to hU realdeaco at T*l Aabury Are- ' nue. after spoadlnc a week with , . reUUeea In Laurel. Md.
med" him aad. when he cot up the poUee appeared on the ■ and took DeUaey ta caatody. was rfeea a haartac at the Ponce Court aad was reUawd. The dauchter appeared ta the fettce Court but *** amphtar*fTtflrf that she had
not waat bar to know nhat had ha^-
Drianey stated that he had beta driaklnc hearUy oa the day of the charsed amauH. Ha aU.ad that he
laelndtac a pUce owned by Lydia WOlUma on Wert aepana He admitted that he had re«aaatad Joae-
oonverslnc with Her WOltam DeUaey the hill approached him on bar bicycle but he raattaad hU eondlUon end told her that there would be no
tho bed and was awakened by the t knocking which he thought was hte I
•Utad. Josephine's mother thoroughly thrashsd Mm. Afl broke away from her. a detail of pottee arrived in a motor car. They called to Mm and when 1 preached the car's fat officer reached out to get him but be said "don’t touch roe. you grabbed me once before and I couldn’t nae my a many days. If Itn arrested I'll surrender lo Harry." Harry, he stated, was a fine cop. After he was released the first
waited until be got a couple drinks. Prosecutor Campbell asked If Harry took any. Delaney replied. "1 ain’t tatting.” Ha was again takaa to the Pottee Court and committed to the County jail. Bor. Delaney rebutted some of the testimony oTsred by the Bute's wit-
The Athletic Association
Ocean Ctty High Behai, held an «-
Lewis
Heislerrille. went toe weak with bis
noon. .1 vne «.,u oc»oo.. r,™, «*an«poreut*. Mr. and Mm. Uriah sor Otto W. Reichley presided r* this! Oeady. _ _ .
Mr. and Mrs. JT. W. James called . . on relatirea Sunday.
“7^“* th *‘ oa “ ,ioo . of Mr. and Mr*. Soeners Lloyd and
^ » *" Mr ul Hr. anm. ol CM. «U7.
tbony Belragn was appointed as M ,
ocmmlttre of one to confer wtht J. ‘ Amr
could be charged by the school, at the football games staged at Municipal Athletic Field at Sixth street and Bay avenue. Heretofore, all admissions collected, were taken by the city. wMle the expenses and gur ran tecs were paid by the ctty. The athletic association decided to
The question of
cook, testified that ha had called at Delaaer’a at the time the am was allseed to hava taken place and fisuad DeUney la a drunken stupor. Constable Dagletafa aad SbarlB Bsfidlag testified that Delaney had stated to them that he waa so drunk that he esuld not recall whether he was guilty as charged or aoC Jury deliberated about torty-fiTe
It '
elded that If Belragn was successful, a new system would be Inaugurated. Memberships In the Athletic Association would sell for twenty-fire' cents
a total of seventy-
fire cents, payable at various times If the student held a football A. A. card, be could see all unea for fifteen cents a game ion. However, a student not tber of tbe A. A. and all out-, side spectators, would be charged
thirty-five cents.
President Belchley appointed T. Lee Adams. Edwin Baron and Professor Carlisle Kilby, as a committee to print and design tbe A. A. cards. The annual appropriation from the Board of Education and tbe Ctty.
' Bmort sport followers beard with rmtrm of the recent Injuries suffered by Georgs Mary Deip. who Is captain •f (he Vest Philadelphia High School toot bail team Delp. suffered a rnrmsslrr of the brain in practice several waeks'ago. and In
the op—luff •»—* ^*1* * >eIin ch * rter - for athletics, bad not been made yet. Saturday, he hod his ankle broken. n0 nfw football equipment could This will put him out of the gainc |be Howevei. Coach Alter the resnalndor of the seeson. jjjuj- was authorixed to purDalp Is a wen-known summer rml-| chM<> a ^w football In time for tbe Sent here, and was a member of the op * n i n r game next Saturday.
Oeaon Ctty OoUwtana during the; tatter end of the eeoaou. Durlag his | may here Delp lead the team It tom* runj and In Ms hatting aver
Those preaer.t at the meeting were Professor Belch Ur. Profeeaor Kilby. Professor Miller. Director of Alblet, es Elmer Unger: Olrts Faculty Advisor Miss Harriet Olbb. and tbe: following students Anthony Selvagn. Edwin Baron. Captain Arthur Huff, of football. Manager Cue
„ Smith, of fuothaH. Captain Marcus m’t for the people who Blackman, of basketball. Robert Oor
Mias Sarah Pldier spent the week nd with her relatival here. Herbert Carroll. Jr., of New TotkJ
mIsob over Saturday aad Mrs. Carl Wooleon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy May. of Cape May Court House, called on Prank lidler on Sunday. Miss EUxabetb Fldler was a Cape May rial tor on Saturday Miss Florence Campbell and Mrs. Wentworth, of Audubon, visited relatives over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eveiingbam. of Heislerrille, visited Uriah Gandy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Zachary Taylor were Sea Isle City visitors on Sunday. O. M. Geary was a Court House, visitor one day last weekMrs. J. S. Lloyd Is spending tbe week In Cape May. Mrs. Eugene Lloyd, at Avalon, entertained tbe eewlng club at a house party over the week-a
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