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CAPE MAT C0DI7T TIMES. FEILAY. JAHUAKY 15.

Sports Colyum

By Ntd Hankins

Ffeym Mk/ Leave So*U Jersey Leagn sisalD( of MclroM as i member of the Essiern Baskets, tor the second half of the race, may play hob with some l the South Jersey Leacwe. All of the players who have their wllltacnaas to play with the shore team la the faster are at present displaying their prow see In the leacue at sad of this Stale. Joe Mangold, who has been given charge for the time being at least, is holding down a Ocean City team; Alien Bosaler. who Is reported to be certainly for the team. Is tossing them in for Wildwood; . Hugh Riddle and George Oberholser. the other three ■ candidates, are with the Morris Guards.

If Atlantic City does enter the Eastern Leafve. their «f f iyyint the Sooth Jersey League will be very At present the Morris Onards are

ratinuiac on tap are rather slim.

Don’t Think League Will Last opinion was expressed by the manager of one of the teams South Jersey League that Atlantic City would not enter the League. He didn't mean that the Roaea management Into withdraw their acceptance of the Invitation, but said that Ink that the Eastern League would laal UfctU the end h. Basketball Is having a hvrd hill to climb this seats had for the past couple oi years, and most of the ir been putting out the cash la the various cities are the peactlee. and unless some sort of s remedy appears soon, i't look aa though there Is any real aolutlon to the i they f laud ic get oat from tinder.

ish be the sase, then there is aa need ta varry r own league, bit if the big league 4oes not go As ss though there will be wnBrlhing at a Seriis- . by the three shore teams ta land capable materia] s placet of thaoe who are leaving. Game Mot Prospering Hare must be dons to arouse mure Interest In the cage Ocean City. Msaager Garwood states that he has a at the gate on a single game played this aeason.

ids to loae some money anless tbs the hosM games greatly lacrssass. According to

f the gats receipts. Last we«k the locals traveled to ■ twice nod piryed one coot set at home. The traveling the money for the players made it necessary for some own in their pockets to make the trips possible. A was received above expenses at last Thursday night's it not enough to carry them far. Let's adopt Penn's I aH “Go out and root for the team!'*

ally Inlervepunr the passes of visitors when they attruiplrd

penetrate the <V Vnee. h Adame i» bringing

team along rapid!), but they ire

niggle next Frida)

Sea Isle Loses

To Wildwood in

x r•! | In lor a real struggle next Frida] Wlln V evening when lladdon Height: vv iiu b, lhr B , tnc(k>n on lhe loc * — j court. The up-Staie team Is cotn7laser* Rail TIo Roe. o~._ po«-d of veterans, and reports ^ o 00 !* ** j from those oho have seen them In Fim Half, but Losers Stage action state that they poneewi their Comeback ! I> ** , I'* 01 ln years and one which Hands a good chance of copping

'the Class B championship. Announce Schedule! For School Teams

Bonier Star of Contest

lid scoring game the nrwly-orgaslied Sea Isle City basketball team taa;sd deft

the!i home court

l> at-o gave out the list of opponent* for lit- girl's tram, which started their season so suspiciously last Saturday afternoon. Boys Frl.. Jan. IS-- lladdon Height Tucs.. Jan. 18—Tuck< non Tue*.. Jan. !2 -Open dale. Sat . Jsn. 23—Blown Prep. Frl.. Jan. 2»—Pleasantv llle Tues . Feb. 2—Egg Harbor Frl.. Feb. S —Egg Hat lor Tue* . Feb. S—PleasantMIlo Feb. 12 -Taylor School H .. Fet.. 17—Holy Spirit C. S

Girls . Jan. 13 Wildwood . Jan. 23 lladdon Height*. Frl.. Jan. 2» • TucSerton . Feb. S Cope May C II , Feb. 12 Cape May City. Feb. ]■* Wildwood . Feb. ;tt Cape May city Sat.. Feb. IT Cape May C. II. Frl . Mat. f. lladdon Height* Sat.. March 13—Palmyra

Epigram to Make You Think

I A *ott nnswer turneth away j wrath, hut pome time* It coupe* hard. The people who never slop to | think pmhahlt wouldn't think to

One way t sltlve 1* to realise bow Important you are. Cnfortunatelr the malt who lose* hi* temper usually loses somc.nlng else.

Cape May C. II. 1 —Open date. -Open date jfjgHlsbMo

n date.

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5X-44. but not until ;be Rmers had Te *“ Opponent! given the South Jersey Leaguer*

a brilliant bat <• throughout the According to th<- schedule ansecond half of the game. Sea Isle ( no,i nced by Msnsg. t Holcroft. the City scored 20 teld gcaU In that 0re «n City High School basketball

cond period. Ir » n '- *1U play twelv. games at The home team was sadly ' bo "‘*' dar,n * ti>r rurrent campaign

ctippled wltbooi the aerricra of 1 * nd m,l, en «»ge In eight gamee on Tom Delaney, the Wildwood flash foreign courts- Mi*> l*abeU Belch- Sat- Mai . 27—Cap. May City. H

Sat.. Match «—Temple I’nlversity

Evening S. H.

Mon.. Mar. 8—Haddon Height* A.

Frl.. March IS—Open date.

Sat.. March 13—Palmyra IL Fti.. Mat l»—Capr Mny City. A.

Frl.. March 2*—Open dale.

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A truly te.i*y is for busybodie*. Too much ,*vin| *l»ll the Utid : di Some peo|*l' a minded to take ., I Nothing tire-- i cn-rying a load ..t my haw

surreai: oevei

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from Ocean City, both of whom j ware coaflned to tbelr beds b To the absence of the* two players can the home tear attribute Its defeat, aa they were D the Individuals who looked beet I opening encounter c. week pr« vlous when the sturdy Camden I club went down before the shore I boy*. Morton, of Wildwood, and H Lew and Newt Berfner. members.[ the Ceean City reserve*, were \| obtained at the last mlaute t. the places of the two stars. ai.d H although they played creditably. | 'bey did not exactly flt Into the]I fast out At gathered together Sea Isle City. "Big Boy" Uvexyll forced to take a r start of the second half because of I bleb made It painful [ for him to step around the court. II. ronsldirlng the crippled condition of the team, the showing of Ses Isle was better j| than oould be expected Tbs Wildwood team, led by Al- II lea Bossier, whose floor fray and ' I* shooting was the feature of the I started out with a rush 1 and at half time the count stood ■ 24-4 In their favor. At the start M of the second period the Leaguers T started to take things eery and'T the 8ea Isle players began to get ■ the range on the basket. Waln-T wright brought the fans to their ■ feet by caging three double- I deckers In quick succession. De- ;1 cator also came up the floor and ! | figured In the bombardment of the ' J basket during tbe second period The line-up: SEA ISLE CITY Field Foul Pts. I

self alone, is n Tbe expcrlenri gain sales doe*n '

man more than ■•-bt. a lot of money credit. -r himself, and 1 essful failure, i.buy at harimiiunt to much.

ha tkat urotbaAy is makmf a heap of Taney t local basketball dab is a fallacy sad sack akraU be stopped ud everyone get in back at the ! in order that they waj at kast split ere*

Wainwrigbt. F - (T. Banner) F - Llvaay. C Decatur. G Morton. G

Han't Fifnio* Uet say that flgursw don't tie. but the Balding averages of the fall to show tbe real value of a ba.'l player. For Pte Tray nor was tbe lone member of the i lltaburg Pirates

la Saidlag.

tom Walter Holke, Louis Fonosca. fituBy Mclnnls and i led Jim Bottomley. the Cardlaals* crack first sacker. s tealh oa tkls list of first basemen. Roger Horncby. • of the greatest stars of the game, fared similarly, twelfth among tbe second seekers, heading oaly Mi . and Smith, of Pittsburg. r lad the regular third aackers la percentage, but Glens finished below Bancroft. Jackson. Marmgvllle and others who i ta fewer gamro. the Pirates' outfield non*, except Eddie Moire, who alterat second base and tbe outfield, failed to finish among the ty player* Cuyter lad the J>!rates' gsrdesses Is fielding.

WILDWOOD

Referae—Hankins.

Ocean City

High Wins From J Paulsboro Five

T what Susabc thoiwht arbam ike read that s. American tennis rhtmpiw, was aimrd with ruqwt* when she saiW tm Envpv ta osmpetc is

Lacal Echoolboy Quintet Impres- j • «m in Their Second Victory of the Season

Have Fine Team

Foraga Stan Frame Sana

WalU Gunn, tbe It-yrar-aM sladsat of Georgia Tech, Is to be one of the- greatest golfer* that this country has i tbe opinion at both Araaud Massey, veteran alar, and Archie Corngolon. foremost profsssliiryil golfer of The two fat sign stars opposed Ooan and Bobby Jones 4 Int mate* la thD country sod although the professional* ' two young Americas amateurs gave them a lovely battle, bad aa oC day and It was young Watts wbo stepped into tbe and carried the brunt of tbe ggbl against the invaders, f which Impressed tbe foreigners store than anything else which caused tbe spectators at the

serves under trying coed It too*. r than fifty per coat at the game of golf II." stated Compstoa. s «f the flnvot long Iron players I ever saw snd around sbot-mahlng ability He .will be another a lhe tribute paid to Uuaa by the veteran French

g dmfc ia Mew Tart according to rtpocti.

The Ocean City Hlgb School I hnskelball team appeared e more impressive In their conquest I over Paulsboro Hlgb on Saturday |

in they did In tbe ofe-r n week previous. Pauls-

boro never bad a chance against I the hwlft passing game displayed ] by Conch Adnaw' protest* i were submerged under a 27-17 I

Bestky Doesn't Mtafi Change

Bentley has returned North from Sarasota. Fla., where he lag real as«ats for John McGrow, and takes bis trade m philosophically. Herr today and m

BOt averse to the deal. Hr D gbvd to get the opto play first ham again where be can s«hc» up to better -alley's bftting is expected to be a strong factor in •lay nr si sensor, for Jack will be favored by tbe ' right-field feat* si lb* FblladetphU park, t la Uk«4y that Jack will get bis tret opportunity to avei i on MeGraw and the Utnau Match IS when the Phlillr* I Mr-w Vorfc daa at garoaota. That will he Philadelphia's

of the training

It Is a difficult matter to select the outstanding player of the local schoolboy quintet In their second I game. Adam*' Imys are playing at- I a team snd individual play is not f noticeable In the fast pa»»l-ig I

game which they used against H

: Psulsboro. Bruwntnlllrr led

scorer* with six field goal* but hi> ||

scores would not have been p

Jsible but for the manner In which I 'hi* teammate* brought the hall up |

j 'be floor Broadley played a nice flour game and slipped up und< r

, the basket to register lour Held I

(goal* Hob Gordon looked v good, and although be tossed only tao baskets from tbe Held be I played perhaps the strongest flout f game of any boy ou the court. Paulsboro as* anything but ■ art-up. Tbe team was roenp-j of players wbo have lasted the fire | of competition la year* past and their shooting war of high ratlhr* once the)- could work the ball up | to their basket. There was th rub. however, as far as they wei

!concerned. The five man dricn*. |

■ play of tb* firesn city hoy* »*■ ns near perfection as tugk arboL. boy* have ever ptayad it. and I Matonu-clad player was contlnu-

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