Pace Ftfteei
TV Yahie «' Confidence The Ocean Clljr Kl«h School b»«kcthill team uh.oald have learned In the value of eonhdence In one’a adf aa a reault of their at taat Prlday nt*ht by the Hid don HelRkta aehoolliuy Cm The a went at the c»nr with a Huron ere and workmanlike air completely dealroyed any hope* which the local* were enterics pi wlnninc the conteet. The difference between the two team* I* not nearly *o (treat as 23-1 aeore would Indicate. Wc are not aayins that ibe Ocean team la ihe etronsrr of the two. but wa do believe that they d have given a much better account of themaelve* had they nol i poaaraaeil of an Inferiority complex, or aoroe *uch aliment, last
lay arenlng.
Before the game we heard a couple of the local player* talking ill Ihe individual star* on the visiting team and how closely ihc*e ■ecu must be watched and then when the contest began and these rers tossed In a couple of points the morale of (he local* seemed rlther and they appeared lo glee up They tried to flght aa In other games, but their ronffdercr was gone and to use the word*
coach, they
cape mat cotnmr times. Friday. January 22. 1020.
Sports Colyum
By Ned Hankins
Sea Isle Lost jMillville Easily |01d Church
Fast Game To Trims Bridgeton
■xplalned that Hire
Dad Was Out
Egg Harbor
Young and Phrumpus Run Wild
Against Old Rivals
Harbor Boys Are Wonderfial Passing Aggregation—Scored Twelve Times From Free TVow Mart
The Rev. I*r. John M Mock rldee. itvior of St. James* I*r*>f>-» lam KplM0p.1l Churcti. the third oldest rrllclmia edlllrr in the tV-nnsylvanln Dlocee*-. aimounnM from the pulpit that P" » rrni-- « ill lx- nho|Uh*.| m the rhutrh and itdon* alii lie thma 11 open ■ ■ thousand- of worahlppire In ilo
central city.
Err Harbor defeated Sea Me ''■ a K UP - Rfoaily ' njoyed the affalt || r < xpl.,lned lhai ninny 01 " City Iasi Friday evening In one and each booHed ihelr league | wealthy I.imlllca
Delaney Star of
Millville had an easy lime etih
dulng Biiilgrlun laid Saturday ■■venlag by a 32-1* attire. The loner* never had a nal chanre acalnst Ihe <• novated oulntcl ii-preaentlnR Millville. Billy
Locals Young and Bloomy Phrampus. two
ihe cleverest forward* IB
Abolishes Pew Rent ZZ’Zy.~ . Z ■■
II th< prop, rij . amalca another church or d«
Churrh Chgngts Policy When
Rich Folk Move Away
elop St j ,,*n»e.
nardwnre Si
I Collect or Is yoi
nail IlniiRlit
re ln*lallment father home? Wl.a I Is your
Installment Collector Just i him H I* hi* old friend. BUI Small Daughter: Then he H In. lM«ausc 1 heard him tell mo or that If any bill* came he was at home.
which v hlslniy a
of Ibe fa*trat game* on the local court this reason by the score of
20 to 15.
The game waa holly contented from sun to finish. Many tout* were called and the Harbor ream
TV locals should not V discouraged by this first rent, but otter the am game with a determination that ■ shall be the ewes to do the worrying and the ~ “right" tV locals can give the best of ie and a repetition of last Friday's battle i not occur again this season.
The Ocean City 1
ball team enters the fourth week of the rth place, but still In a position to regain
top rung of she ladder should any of the loader* aHp. The V»i team hold* Ihl* unenviable slalion not because as basketball era they are Inferior to the member* of the other team*. In fact. ■ are superior to moat of the olher* except In one department— that'a the one that win* the old ball game*—scoring power.
an City is perhaps the best team in the r of fact it is abnoat an entire team of is his men
most of Its chance*. ' four occasions could
•coring twelve time* from ihe free visiting players b throw mark, the locals tallying ' and drop one In fro ■even lime*. no single player c The fir-at half ended with Ihe irlek twice,
score S to * and l( appeared the local* had found Ihelr stride, but shortly after the second hslf opened the Harbor team went Into the
lead, never to be beaded.
Kuebnlc was easily Ihe star for Egg Harbor, scoring two goals from ihe field and six free throw*, although the team, as a whole, were a wonderful passing combination and could only be stopped from scoring by a five-man defence spread across the court by |L the locals. ]■ Delaney starred for the local | am with two field goals r
fee from the foul line. The Sea Isle Clly team was
eked In new uniforms and made j I
•irlng standing a* a result of the i member* «»! the chut* h and gav. n ^ lull tie. Ihelr financial suppoit have mnvc.l (j The guarding the MJItvillc <» section*, and now conn. M team, a depatlniei.i n( the game In ‘''"ie to ihe support of ihelr own
which they hav, i«-. n weak all l w ‘ r1 '‘ h rh “'cbe«. elation. Only on | The migration of thene wealthy ,
ak through n ihe field and '•uld turn the
l depb l
I Ihe tr in.
s usable ts get
Egg Harbor Sea Isle City forward . Delaney'I
Townsend I
Llveiy I
Colly - guard. Morton I
Walnwrlght I
Field goal*—Ake. 1; Karrer. 1: uehnlr. 3: Delaney. 2: Lively. I Morton. 1. Foul goals—Kurh- r nle. 6: Golly. 5: Sclore. 1; De- | 3: Townsend. *; Lively. 2.
Locals After Jimmy Carmack
We understand that the local management is now angling with
ny Carmack, erstwhile Atlantic City High and Penn court star. bolster up the fading aggravation, if Carmack Is obtained Ihe The Sea Isle Clly Juniors lost H J. Win ... of tb. 00.1 ^rtb, ou* I. two IfOoroollool.'. »** »M0«*Uw »n.o fo ib. r * .. Wildwood Junior, bjr tho tworo of I rw lo wo™, ,-oon. Cuwwok .00, .0 PonoJoHowIm hi. .o.l.blo g.. >rd at Atlantic Clly High and Immediately won honor* on the , sli Harbor game, hman tana, leading the first year men in scoring. The following ! They were alAU cl>d in n - w u
r he anally won a varsity berth. So good waa Jimmy that he was f 0rma .
jrded the unusual honor of captaining the Red and Blue court j n In his Junior year. _ I *-» " • Carmack Buffered a broken ankle during the summer prer.-ding LaUarOS LoOIltinUe Junior year In college while pUyiag baw-baU and waa uuable lo c .1 regularly during the court *enaon.%Last y«nr. however, hi* Winning otreak I
inner In -which Carmack went 0 I
It the a
Carmack would be the most valuable man the k
could obtain but Jimmy, wbo u in tV fifth year of hi* *‘ 0 “ dental ocorne at Tea*, i* afraid of his bands and ix Mill com- |
todering whether or not V will again play the coart game.
loping Joe Moore
i Wildwood was unable I Joe Moore last Saturday «
the Morris Guard* I
made Ihelr lead over the meuibetv .
f Basketball I
—_— ™.™.v The Guard*:I
Mhwr Football league have any picnic winning I Next season may one the beginning of a minor league for the lhe contest. Bossier and Delaney ball teams of camera Peansylvania and New Jersey. If Jimmy as usual, gave ibem plenty v lea. Coaldalr manager, can put across the Idea lo nine of the worry about, but as the Ram ler clubs In this territory. Gildca state# that theee teams outside | neared the finish Moore alno fin National League annually stage game* for the championship and *>l* w,,,c,, i h * d l>r *'
National League annually stage gal that a league b* formed so that It de who la the real tltleholder.
Hhd such a league been In effect this
uld have a New Jersey Slate champion. As It Is. the matter
it*, and It apparently will continue lo do ao. ■e Tornadoes ure both claiming the title and Ml ima on the fact that they defeated Millville. It
ne other method
leholdera.
(Hides would have the following teams in the league: Millville. Melrose. Coal dale. ClifU* Heights. Lancaster. Newark. Orange. Stapleton. Mt Airy. Bethlehem. Aleatowa,
«V«aitdmJi. Gilbcrtou aad *
on wllh t
larlty all evening and left
home team and fan* gasping when I
** 1 Ihe whlslle ended the fray. ><>m Wildwood led at half time
il the wore er?n all ihe way up lo
their j finish, when Moore placed
that team well out In front with three I
Wildwood j v iHltors v
' ihe Guards made nine field goal* |
jand eight of these were 1
!by Moore.
1 The line-up:
and Wilkesbam.
* * * * I MORRIS GUARDS Would l imit Salaries Field Foul Pn ■he teama which Gildea would Invlle lato ibe league are unable lo: Moore. F 8 6 2 iprte with the members of the National League in the matter of Farley. F • 3 irtes. and he suggnus that the leaders of the tcanu In the.vtrtous Welaentbal. C 0 0 es meet at some future date and try to formulate aome plan where- i Riddle. G 0 1 the league would be made p«**‘t>le and that a reasonable limit Oberholier. G Id be act upon the amount which each team could spend for » 13 3
yera.
Reports from the various rifle* In the proposed circuit are very | WILDWOOD or*Me and It Is guile likely lhal tkere will he a meeting soon at Baron. K 0 1 Ich the league wUI be organised. A league always Increases the Bossier. F * 2 I airy between Ihe varum* teams and undoubtedly the brand of ^ „ thill would be better sod the Mipport of the various team* he UvM _ G J „ •tar than during the yam s*«eoa wet- such a league formed. ' — _ .
Beferee—Kelly.
Race Horae Worth $300,000
a price <1
Whether or not the Mrs materialises. Gildea is to be commended for his efforts to better the present conditions aad give the teams a title to fight for. which woa« wally
mean somethin' if won
Await Announcement of Deal
New York baseball Ians are anxiously awaiting the announce- ^ of w||(Ulr kQd Virginia L. I ■l of a baseball deal which will. It L said. Involve Wally 8chang, c,,,,,, numbed second 10 l*•«llpey I ally pip# and Aaron Ward. <8 the Yaaheaa. and Marty McManus, ol lu th ^ Belmont fnturily. won tl * | gi. Louis Brown*. Kentucky Jockey Club stake* and I For weeks the follower, of the Yankee* have been waiting for lb« Pimlico tuturtiy. Griffith j of such a deal to brook. Perhaps If. Iwcouar the other made It kno.n th.i he ba.l d-
V or g r | u |, dlnad on offer of I15«.b»u for tb*
part of ihree-yoat-old and aald he w. al .
no*, consider lea* than iwlre that I ■ amount. Cantu's earning- In J
ago the Yank* gave purM , year wa* *111.91*
1. between the Yank* and Browns I the losing side that It l* earning a lav Huggins and the Yankee owners. It wlU be remembered that •
e round the h
r Nick Coilup. Frits Mat***-) and other men of Iw tepute August Belmont -old Tracery, a* a | i« Brown lor Derrtll Pratt. M--.*nd bsaaaisa. and Eddi. Plank, -lallton. for *2*5.000. Ihe high-, an pltcker ffffaefcor developed into a really great plUbrr. while known sale price of a race h-..w I was a complete rallure a tosauber of the Tanka. And Eddie -
k failed to report to the New Vo»k riab
1 probably will think twice before he completes tegoOaUoti with the Blown. Otherwise he may find himself u the same anfatorabir light as Jobs MoGraw for some of the trades asri porrhaara for « hsb the Giaats' tender has bee* rritirited
Man t» but a worm. He along, wiggle* a llille lu the d Thru some chicken gets him.
of the larallle:
come or the
change had to be madi Imtnrdlnl*' ' Tin ly. according to ihe rector, as de- .ncuti ray a* evident on all sides. fli*t «■
ration. Dr. Morktitlge | to lay before you rer- j which neeewellnle aj he policy- of our church | make an epoch in li» , :i«al as any *»« P taken : '.-*c laris bill a single be drawn. anil a parlrb * liurch. , mlalned lol nlni
, in of tb*- decl- j • wli the church 1 ■ ■1 nalataining j : Hither win an ^ ■h a aale is a . McNutt. 1
Wf ONE-DAY EXCURSION
Friday, February 12
PHILADELPHIA I.rave- >«•* l-lc FMy »a regnbir train • • • »•*« A- *•
with Special Train at Sea lala Junction K.liinilaR. leave, l-hlla. (Market M. Wharf) -
s\|.| m thmetn two days mu khiho excibnios Pennsylvania Railroad
.. . no**, *,«.• Tur wnai.n
Till: STtMiAKD
KAll.ROAD OK THK WORLD
NOWfe the time to li^t your Property For Sale or Rent
This Office Respedfully Solicits Your Lifting of Sea Isle City Properties 'Buyers and Sellers of Real Estate are assured of a constructive, helpful service when they select us to care for their real estate problems.
The Scope of Our Servace is Broad and Free From Annoying Detail
For the 1926 season, which has every indication of being the banner year, we are prepared to handle all listings to your entire satisfaction A Post Card Will Do Send It TODAY MAURICE M. S0FR0NEY Real Estate Broker Landis Ave. at West Jersey, Sea Isle City, N. J.

