CAPE MAY COTHTY TIMES, FHPAY. IOVEMBES 27, IMS.
Sports Colyum —— i ' Bn O. Bsftma ^ .
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Tornadoes Even Count
With Champs .1
3mn<. rouM gmln lllllr. AlthMlsh Oouxhl)r »rni ov«*r lh«- line but twjcr. he placed the ball la position for the other countei and : kept the bail la enemy territory
I moot at the game.
I Jonea scored the other touchdown. Thin lad. a hujky boy. pulled out of the line and by sheer force swept the Ocean .
W> |1> the otter are piling their esHaaas with the • derful straggla at Jtteiii'a Held,* Cambridge, all •ahgHlay. when tte rinetou- play ofOppUta Chaek and tola CrloM^tekprU held the wighty Yale tmm «»4 eoorelaar tte aMI aMa J WMBlag how Lafayette son ft'"* tbelr aacual battle, we Wotfd Oke to write , little >bo«t a same Jlayed by Urn capafcle tetpns. but*tee which Is FurtMitided br » edpte! amount of trwdltico—that cuMpat between
ttlhfi- to they were «ntll that
ia Fight As Otlartk City Wins
Harprford. for altlumpt
ley btetled tbe4r
steod out ahrre hAween the twi
To Ray Off Neat Saturday
played a whale of a game oa the
defense, breaking througk and stopping many of the Ocean City
attempts to carry tbe ball. Aside from that advance ia the
second period, of which we have
already spoken, tbe only other re-
deeming feature In the play of the Ocean City team was tbe one occasion when they held lor
four downs on their ouo-yard line. This was almost s reversal
of tbe case a week previous,
when the Middle Township boys
held the Ocean City
»e the other f
ro little Quaker elevei*
It him we are Intending to the Garnet athletes and In the Brst _ a thirteen to nothing lead on had the better record sad tbe lowly by fVdh. virtually gave their alt in They kicked to the Garnet
kept the ball well
utlful a
I Middleton grabbed
L bym
Sm^ora
Iteteteih M orar the
t kietot l*mberu *'W£GF* i * ntelortb
* • . Jl
I Oa^Mt'dflhmds aat stunned hy '«• turn which the ake*. Tbe entire Socrlhumfe team seemed I a date at the manner in Uhich tbelr eppo- ‘ “ +0 a sri-ap. wera
The Atlantic City Blue Tornadoes. challengers for Millrllle's title as ( jsmpion of New jersey's profemional grid teams, evened the count In the series between the two elevens by taking the champ* into camp on Sunday afternoon
by a 14-0 score at the Airport times on their five-yard ill stadium, before one of the largest Ocean air's defeat was due to crowds which has ever attended a the poor play of the line. The football came In this section of boys appeared alow against ibr the State. .visitors; appeared to give the Tbe game was almost a revet I- other line a second advantage bctlon of the game a week previous fore beginning their charge, with In Millville, only the tablm were the resul: that they were bowled reversed On tbe former occasion aside. Coach Hedelt Is working
the Millville eleven
their own way throughout the en- i me a will tire game. On Sunday only in tbe [ the game on Thursday afternoon second quarter did the Millville against National Farm Behoof team take the offensive At all The lineup: other tlmea the shore team was j OCEAN CITY piling through for large gains. Gi id Chlcnoaki were the ; Carothers outstanding players for the wl alag team ! Williams center Styles The game resembled a free-few i Vaagllder right guard all at certain Mages, and from ; Donnelly right tackle Clark liman M. Ueuke right end spectators the game was ruined E road ley quarterback by this introduction of the Mar- E- Leuke right halfback Doughty
Oberlander Refuses “Pro” Grid Contract Individual Stan Attract As Modi Attention As Did the Entire
Colkfe Elevens
“Pro” Interest Ii
Individual factors drew as mach
day In the analysis of the past
week's football record.
Red Grange's derision to turn professional, now that his college career Is ended, has attracted anil on wide Interest and focused tair teased attention upon the “pro" development of the sport but there was a marked contrast to the Dll-
ary of the Athletics. The teams: All-Stay L“oa Goslln. Washington, left field. Max Carey. Pittsburg, center
Plans Ate Out For Teachers’ Tout
Wffl Take Transcontinental Trip
liaxen Coyler. Pittsburg, right
field.
Glenn Wright. Pittsburg, short- j An sat stop 1 Martha C. Pollock. Harold Tray nor Plttabuig. third ; curs ton committee of Sue Phltadelbaac. ! ptala Teachers' Vacation Club, that Rogers Hornsby, St. Louis (N.) ; plans and details second base. : with the tour of int are Jim Bottom ley. St. Louis, (N.).
Brat base.
Dasxy Vance. Brooklyn, pitcher. Mickey Cocbraae. Athletics,
catcher.
Each Wheat. Brooklyn, left
field.
Trim Speaker. Cleveland, esnter
field.
Harry Heilmann. Detroit, right
Dave Bancroft. Boston (N.).
ready for distribution. This announcement was made at a meeting held last week at the home of
Miss Pollock. Mlt Woodh nue. Philadelphia. The to ncntsl tour to be fondue
summer Is a duptlcatiaa of the one
of l»» and has bean la two days to fit la with s
Tbe tour Is known as an Alaskan - California - Canadian Rockies t-wT and will leave Philadelphia oo ‘ Cl*k. N„ Tort. Ihlri'
qut* de
grid
Millville ft
k It Is not known -fay tbe writer what was said team ssweisd to brace up sad take oa a >. with Wlleea landing tbe affeaee. becawe leek They marched
Red and Black team
Blrioaa thrusts off
sad end tans of ! paw attack for
W Wilcox who woo IA*' gaaaa. Things were lodkhnt ho instilled tb* i.n mnrr fight into the team country Would hava dsae woH attack after * the Qamet machlnt
stuff Into
According to Ibr the trouble all start-
ed on the second play of tbe game, when It Is alleged that Wood kick ed Micky Hummell. It Is reported year* ago. mat he would "get
before the game was
Suffice to say that Wood lakes from the game after having
try to call
mss to recuperate from hard shocks when Micky himarif at tha shore backs, ppeara that Atlantic City than derided that Ifuomcll should be treated as roughly as possible sad started to do likewise Del hie. a former captain •tie. then moved over I rum his side of the line to help out his mate, and while be did aafhlug Illegal he created con ■tiershir havoc among the Allan To top off the whole affair. Whltey Thomas took a poke, in
left halfback Gordon fullback Touchdowns— _ Jonea. 1. Points after touchdown—Doughty. 1. Substitutions—G> nonneiiy lor mow nmlller.
G< Usings
Eddie Collins. Chicago, second Walter Johnson, Washington.
»I
Mike Tally, star Dartmouth end. already ban Jumped Into the professional game and Oberlander. an onUUnding favorite for AH-Amert-aa honors, was understood to have | been approached with a substantial contract by Tim Callahan, former Yale center a fflay IS ‘Haul. Fla Oberlander. however. «l lowed the example fryoa. Colgate star, in refUataf! t lurn "pro" Perhaps tbe cutstanding result vf Saturday’* esMern pity, the few- t are# of which were Harvard* •roretaoB battle against Yale and
August IS. a period of forty-
“~r days. Included In
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Dp I,
« Httlel^b r*nea Mo.n a n4 « lb., ,b„ gone ' Bke surely i, , ^ -^tnhnKv, n
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