?age Twelve
CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. APRIL 16. 1926
Sports Colyum
Bp Ned Hankins
New Members of Wildwood Golf Club
The following new number? ha\c joined the Wildwood Golf Club since January 1. 1916: W. G. Hand. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Huebner. Warner H. Bishop. James Shoemaker, Jr.. J. M. Di nner. J. E. William*. Roy A. Walton. George F. Carty. Janus B. Carly. Jr.. Siephen Whitman. W R. Boswell. Marshall Bainbrldge. i Mr. and Mrs. H. U Tushlnghnm. J. F. W. llelnbokel. Harry West. | Charles B. Horrocka. Wat ren W.
Although Omn Ojr (to. h.vc o»t thti. h« cne hm *• a season with the < Kean Cty five as the pcrlortncrs. there remains the 1 ^| Tlr „. j.- r0t | G Kreltxer. Jr . possibility that one more game will be staged on the local court. If John w sanden,. Herbert Sooka third game i' necessary to decide the winner of the South Jersey we ll. Ix^lie Tenenbaum. Geotse League in the series between Millville and the Morris Guards, the w. Wilkins. Louis Coltun. E. G. first game ot which will be staged at Atlantic City tonight, Ocean Mldb ton. Calver Anderson. CorCitv will probably be selected as the site for the contest. nelius Weaver. Captain Norman • . • i « -n , . • Jeffries. Harry Headley. Dr. Hour,,,, too num m Su,„h Jrnjy mil mmd ,hc.r «.»»i „ for a month longer, at last, (icorgc Culver, manager o» the N-a Glnil Auguwilt Hilton. William Isle City team, which is having a most successful season, plans to. L sharp. Henry S. Sockwell. run several more games, and if the fans arc in approval it is possible Harry J. Little. Stanley Zugaltis. that games will be played during the summer. Wildwood plans to Harry J. Llttli-. Stanley Zvigaltis.
| Time* Milan dispatch nay? ArI ngo Sbarbaro. one of the hodins silk manufacturer* of Italy. 1 goes Into bankruptcy with II- ' abilities of 18.000.000 lire and ■ arsetr of 13.000.000 lire. The From Sea Isle “ ll
£»« Oaklyn Comes
Back To Win
with an even 200 point*. Bloom
Phrampus. who also
the leader* during both sections of the *ea.«n. rs In fourth place with a total of ITS. Oberholaei and Bossier are tied for the next
position with 169 each.
Charley Kuehnle. despite tli«
fact that he was absent from the j IVcis.
lot.,I Hn—up during Up l.llPr Couuly Champions * *" “'J'," “ part of the soaspn because of 111- . : 860.000 and an Immediate «une*s. is the leading scorer of the Stage Brilliant Extra Period ganitatlon fund of 814.000. the
Wn
Extend Basketbali. Season
continue their season until the last of May.
iJ. B. Mercer. C. W. Tnholdt.
A Urn Bossier, star ll'ildti-ood forward, hrlirvrs that the winner of the first game between Millville and the Guardsmen will be the final winner of the South Jersey tslle. McGraw and Harris Exchange Cordialities
Two Players Tie For Lead in S. J. League
and Eddie in Scoring
For Entire Season
Game With Shore Five
Ocean City outflt. HI* 119 polnt.plares him In twelfth poe.tlon.
Mangold is close on the heel* of hi* erstwhile teammate with III c *r- e t Tpoints. Townsend i* nineteenth Scorc Tie Several Times on the list with 97 points Brandt, although playing In only , . . . .. „ ppm., .on,.. .upulMounb ”* uudoubipUlp o». pub ,0 p.,.i. WplumUbt I. “ '«1H"« ppI »p1I-,upp,r-.l,ib. > .Iu«lp pulp, p'pyrl t.bip. «pp Ip sputh J.r.b.uU ul Kpu. F-ntUPOP. Ur- «T 11"' 'b. Opklpp «... Cprt.i .... Join I.-—in pro IU d lor rbpp«o». ol lb. ^bd b.lf
the thlrty-Be*t place. The complete rerords for
season a* released by Secret BaxM-nfeldcr today follow*:
Ea*t Texas Chamber of Commerce has been organized. The territory to conilrt of 61 counties part of which are a rich (arming region which the Inhabitants conaider a coining indus-
trial region.
Return* to the Departmenl of Commerce, from 69 cities with a total population of 29.000.00i. indicate for the week ended March 27 a mortality rale of 19.4 per thousand per annum, against 14.6 for the correspond-
ing week last year.
dispatch from the Herald
from Pari* state*
«rv
The spring scries between the New York Giants and Buck Harris' Washington Club seems to have settled one thing, anyhow. Both
McGraw and Haris are firm in their beliefs that the other will hr Billy Young the winner in its respective league. Their verdict need not be takcp n 0 J; n Even
as final, however, unless the dictates of your desires bring you to the same conclusion. Both have made mistakes before in their baseball
prophesies.
McGraw has modified his stated opinion of the Athletics since Moore Nine Points Behind! last season. At the beginning of 192' he stated in so many words that the A's were all wet; they couldn't hit. they had no batting punch, their pitchers were weak and the outfielders slow. He now T J ,t- 8nal compiling ° r _ ' ho states, while awarding Washington the pennant. "1 have a high re- “F, .“T * AT?' gard for Mack's Athletics." which is quite a different attitude and the Y ^ unR m inl . pr of , ht . fir>l half person nr' ol thr team is pa..ically thr same. He continues by saying „*, rinK di a(1 ,. m . and Eddie Doltn. that the A's don't impress him .*> being as well balanced or as smart » rir ,. r of the second half crown, a team as the Senators. sec red the same number of point*
during the *ea*on. Three player*
' reached or paxsed thr- two hundred mark, with the Millville and 'Wildwood star* showing thr way 'with 209 counters to their credit.
Joe Moore, the Mor.-ls Guard* flash, who wa* the runner up
during the first half, and who In wile ol »Ku the off, McGrer pod Him, h.,-e aid there ““jf" 1 «* ««»* , , , , , ,, , half rare. follow-* rlra«efs* on aie innumerable other baseball prognosticators who are willing to , stake their fortunes that the Pirates will come through again in the ; National League. There is no doubt that tlie Giants, Cincinatti and St. Louis will be in the fight, but they arc hardly expected to nose
out the world's champions.
The Pirates have three things which will carry them through the coming campaign and several more to follow—their tremendous driving power, youth of their regulars .and their pitching staff. Ix-c Meadows has recovered from the kink in his arm. which developed late last season. Vic Aldridge, hero of the scries, is due for a bigger i year. Ydc had an off season last year and should go better this 1 season. Johnny Morrison is ready to wind his tantalizing curves around the batters’ neck in his best style and the other member ol the “five aces" of the pitching staff. Krcmcr. is a reliable campaigner.
Harris' remarks have been virtually thr same regarding the other eomprtitors of the Giants and hr predicts another
Giants-Scnator series for the world's title. Pirates Favored to Repeat in the National
Camden County League
ran. conquered the Sea Isle City quintet last Friday evening
by a 30-29 score.
The game wa* close except at ^
«»>•■ '"y «•« Trhen the visiting Tr ^, U np“
C J £ . I'terally swept the short- RoBonlha i. Philadelphia portrait TER TEAM c 2 -= ■; = outfit off their respective feet ■ p a i nlfr _ has purrhased nearly ktt S. £ b> ,hr 8W,f, P “ B|DK K * m ‘ > and 8400 000 worth of Rodins and Wildwood silt « !*■• »■* arrura,r * boo,,nK - Fourteen o^er piece* of sculpture from Youn'c. M.'iviil. II ss IIS v points were rolled up by the for use in PhlladelrfinJI.pJfV.rie a » « l” it- 0vc , Of lh * homc phia * new park. iias SIS i. »~H«, N'-.P.F-r Pkbll'b a^sf-ss.-.88818is d -• r“cT n "““
.-« r i, > MG 20 tl * r. IS' 14-18. Three more points were
?5 at U !» S!« Fror « 1 by *be Oaklyn player*
• ii. Kreisnoe, i" it Ss ins it: an d the whistle ended the IliRt ,
.ford. DrMgeton II 41 J* Mill h
k-. Wildwood l» SI 4<i 77 11* 'I kiddi-. M <: 24 17 II 1*4 1'* The second half of tb* game ‘.'A'-XJ* 1 oiarf U n SI l” -'w "“S fast and furious from the •'Miiix mV is n « ss >l Mart to the finish. The Sea Isle
j.'. fv at 4i 17 leam drew up on even terms at
ij. Wildwood i 14 ts zi 4i go-all and from then until the zl-r. * Wildwood ? rt !a ia « a> 'be half the lead xtgi.«ru;li!. «‘ f.. !‘!* j2 *! JJ'zafiged from one to the other. fn'r?r""r:ridceiTOi in 11 c *2 I" At the cloae of the regulation
le the score stood 27-27 and the extra five minute period
opwnfuy 14 » it 14 rt ;ihe visiting star* rung- uo one 'mg. v 7 j To i» I more point than the South Jer-
^J'/",. j J i? *ey Player*.
»,k,i ijaiT f hoppo Chambers and Art .«<•*- - * * * * _ l^xton were the stars for the luvui y i a l : ' »Inner*. Both sank three goal* l”tviiIr U! ' rd ’ - * * «• >• ,rom ® rId an<1 ibelr dashing floor :. MillvUP- ‘ 4 4» ii ■- ' play wa* the turning point in :: , the game. Bonier was the outSwect News standing player for the shore
team. The Unir-up:
position to the application of j Ti*ea Part* cabl, railroads to fnervise rate* for , voted. 311 to transportation of mall* almut ^Inertaai in i D i^ 820 000.000 annually. j npressary to adjust unSliort- 'Jne Motor Coarh Com- PSerialed frane prnv ha* filed petition with l«- »nnomlat'« Index liana Public Service Commlwlon BritUh commondlty ,, for permission to consolidate 2S|ag«1 4.088 for Mai,! roach line* operating out of 4.319 for February t dorado and In Indiana. j January and 4.68y •
The Cunard liner Mauretania
ha* established a new speed Cliff Durant, son oi R
record of 29 knot* an hour In race to rescue the British tanker Laleham The previous record
wa* 27.04 knot*.
Secretary Hoover ha* expressed the hope that, at the end of the current fiscal year. June 30. commodity export* of the I'niled State to other countries would be about 8600.000.00t' in excess
of Import*.
Connells ville coke production in the week ended March 27 was 187.630 ton*, a decrease tit 2.360 from the previous week. Peninsular Portland Cement Co.. Great Western Portland Cement Co., and Fredonia Portland Cement Co., have been merged Into a 835.000.00# cor-
poration.
Chicago auto owner* paid city 83.404.432 In license fee* in first quarter against 83.073.193 In the same period last year.
ant. la considering i ment to a Havana-N> « line In which his •
Henry Ford will be i,,....
Nine hundred of ; Ing wrecker* on strik. York returned to w .-fc
wage Increase of 15 ,.
hour.
Production has beet, at six of the large*!
In Belmont and Jeff. : . f
tire. Ohio, throwing ] • miner* out of work.
You Cm Save Monejl
i that a
Sea Isle City B. 6 L. 4
K. B. Arnett. Pies. H. C J
Casino Bowling Alley
“OPEN ALL THE YEAR”
i - m n it
FINEST IN SOUTH JERSEY Eight New Alleys .with the Latest in Equipment
Oak, Cedar and Atlantic Aves., directly in rear of Casino Theatre,
WILDWOOD, N. J.
Hi- a*ks to see hi* new-born bale-. And while the doctor grins. The nurse ha* turned the cover*
hack.
And lo. hi* babe I*—twins!
Lessons in »
C AUCTION
BRIDGE
New Series by WYNNE FERGUSON
cAuthor of “Ferguson on eduction Urutgf
Sea Isle City Field Foul Pt*. | Bossier. F. 2 4 Delaney. F. ----- 5 5 Kuehnle. C. • 1 Wainwright. G. 1 0 Townsend. G. 1 1
McKechnir has Carry. If 'anrr to patrol thr outer fixture at present, but any
outfield.
Guy Ire. Barnhart, Big bet and gardens. Cuyler is thr only ombination will mate a great
CoprdcSS 1W5 by Boyle. Jt
Totals
nemo. F. I^i it on. F. Brandt. C. Chamber*. G. Ilambleton. G. Totals
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ARTICLE No. 22
Undecided on First Bvsi vian
Onr of the amusing things about bridge u the fact that poor players will often lose tricks in the most Ingenious manner. The writer was recently w atching a nine in wbjdaawo spades was the final declaration. The declarer should
With the decision of MvKcW tliat Eddie Moore w ill b. have easily nude four odd. game and , E „n .l.timrf onjmod. thr *4, bnh .* ,hr trr„, . „ fcSS'i.'SjJ'JEl ftrtt base. I he Champion- leader mu.t < !ioo.r between Stuffy Me- After the hand was over/bis partnrr Innis and Grantham. Both arr able firldris around the initial sack said: "Well, partner, if you could only and neither arc bad at hat. Last vrar both served i.t a creditable ,rK Fi manner, but the spirit which Mrlnuiv' presence put into the dull - Ur tli be« player in tl* worid/'&rnr during the last feta- games of the world srii.-s would seem to give him time when this result happens to you. an edge. However, the opinion seems to prevail that when tlic 10 8 P sre out h 0 *' the tricks were
seawn really gets underway that Grantham, because of his youth,
wfll oc holding down the job.
Tlir I'uatrs were without really strong reserve material lavt scaMNi. hut this deficiency has apparently hern alleviated by the se-
curing ot Hal Rhyne and the hard hitting Paul Wanrr. With Hearts — 9.8.3
amusing little verse ,
A bridge Pfor^t Wj. c-yaklng.
f Live News of the ' Business World
Final output of the domestic T hryl crop to fur end of Frbru- | ary was 604.439 ton*, against ;f
T^^fbfp^-Ld, »74. ,, 6 .on. 1 - 1924-im , 1 this artirle are of su'h a (hsrarter "° n - T1 **' '“ ,uc " on in ■ il ' [ t an analysis of the points involved | of ,aM cro '' *** expect4*l | be better understood with the cards owing to the reduction In
Atbtidinr Pm
And my flays 1 _ Bui - / reaJyam f-rUa/ >0-1*1*# "
I hat
of all four players exposed.
Rhv-nr ami Johnny Rawlings around the reserve strength for thr i.. field job* is copious. Glenn Wright and-'Pir Traynor are a couple of young Mat* who stand up with the best of thrni uhen it come* to handling the dtorc* around the left side of thr diamond.
Clubs —J. 9. 7.4.2
Uumonds — 3
‘pades-J^.S.Z
Hand No. I
Hearts—I. 7.4 Clubs — K. 6. 5
Diamonds — K. J. 9, 7. 5
Spades — 8, 7
— Hear : Y : Club
There i, Pittlburg p!r, and eonfid in
• riason lo expect the haid hit tint 1 to drop off this traton. The ex o'lincd last season should male
of thr
■ Ln
Pi
play 11
Thr
: Letov
of John Bull v - having ratlin 1
Their decisive victory over Pc
their first Mill * • ninpefitiun tripped up tin- invaders
t thr U.
1 thr
uprn
ho atr traveling abo on* American ciJIrgc
mgh sledding in more ways than one. in wa* the only win checked up for eid both Maryland and Swarthmorr
manner, leaving no doubt
cfuU — a. Q. 10
Diatncmds - - < I. 10. 6, 2 Spades - A, K. 10. 5, 4
robber game |r,.| -t the heart, by B. YZ cannot
/ dealt and bjd one spsde. A atsl \ makethrer'pade*. If, (■nwever. A opens pxmvi and B hid three heart?. 7. and h:. singleton, tlie trey of d^n. ,..L YZ A ^ three spade, airi all will easily make three odd. The point •xusrd. What should A open? A havlof the hand i*: With trump lour Irum;« and should opn. hi* part- I open your l»ng suit. A stngUt .n ofieo!
• L ing isadv-isat4eat timrs hut duci t make it il you haw any other better openiiy.
- planted and further low of I ] ncreage caused by unfavorable, | . weather condition* during the I -growing waron. The average | 1 yield of sugar p*r acre In 19261926 wa* 1.23 lon». against 1.19 | tons in 1924 1925 and 1.18 ion*
i in 1923-1924.
On Hi. twelve roads recording I a dnline In freight traffic for I the tiisi two weeks in Mairb. nine were In the northwestern. | central western and southwest- I
ANNOUNCING
A Tournament for the Individual
Championship
of Cape May County, to be held at the above alleys, April 26th. 27th and 28th. Open to Residents of Cape May County. 10 Games Total Pins 8 Alleys 5 Cash Prizes 15 Trophies * Prizes will be awarded after Final Games. Contestants to play 3 Games in any one night. All games will be governed by American Bowling Congress Rules. Tournament Games will begin at 8 o'clock each night. Send for Entry Blanks No Entries accepted after Sunday, April 23th w Entrance Fee of $2.00 must accompany Entry Blanks, v Admission to Bowling Alleys FREE. V Come out and Root for your Favorite.
l reglom
With three of the
sh>wld open the top, in this i rune. With this opening sod ;
these British oil that maybe thrv the account ot -
the worr. struck u I*
“Brittan. Engli-h
his face in thr fii.t ' - further-along in tb the Britons. *lippr,| .1 Mick wa. driven into I him. He was rendetru i
All of width f.
a wonderful sport—,
of the Anieri. aits in
wrote something and pet hap* *omr takmg on a little tile" at SuaMlui' ng particularlv n ! tender, Mo|>|>i
ihlMI
atrd this: ‘ Maidiai
ither clash. thr ambitiou*nr>. of them have already felt too much. In reading ot re. two tilings aside from
irrrsting.
I a shot for the net with
ins." A little ight attack for half, and hi. tumbled over
ora- f*.'!"-. A two he.rt.
i mo-t ut the professional i WTrk. the ,,w of mill hv .! ill be If tlb.! that the i* to uw the • .|t*tancr to the International League.
A ojr-nrd thr *>-,e„ ,jf h-jr.
and IJ won tl^ tr . L v -i the king. / •3*ymg the four H now lr.1 the e . - heart, and /. |J, ..1 tl.e 1,. Whs mould A I day and »1.-. • A sltould j.L
the six of heart. W h thoe .d ,
partner's s-ut ai»l I- . | 1 y i!., top awl liirn tlie r , h7e , rd. t> - le-rtom. If A slio jld I lev tin- dtuie „• the snood round «jf hrert., 11 would think A had nu nvur awl sr.jld |ea>!
•il league, gelt ing under ,hr "f be..!- / n.-Ud . i ,. rk 0 ,t,. r . ,| |r j,,,,,, t'ump^awd s<i le-al-'.t-1. Me-tr
Hand No. 2 Hearts -o.J. 10 Oab» - A. J. 9. 4 DUnvm/ls — 6. i Spades — ». 7. J
ml II hi
..dr. and a
ii the wMithei ig largely was th< derided falltnerehwndlM- and tuleI'eight grain pmhI in a lew iiiMance*. | l ptodurla and coke. Iota way* Marrh wa >ii'tall) uosatisfartory j
We have just received a large shipment of Leonard Refrigerators and are showing them in our North window They are priced at attractive prices. When you buy a Leonard you know you are buying one of the best.
Meats — A. K. 9,1 9 — 5 - .moods — 10.9. 7,5
feting lintn Fihruary gree. Fot'lgo demand D limited. Suin' packer* ume ol Easier trade »,
mly I
i year ago.
it Holyoke. | as. of 4.96*.' pipe from I
I'MfNT
hand*. Ki National lea.
If A n
ike* 4 Ik- | IX Ol I lean
r Jdav.
•t flgule tl^l
la pioldbl)
iiasn I played it |J > |a»|«-r iilav. then lu«. . IS tlie five .4 dial)* lek. Tin. |.l .. uie.ents / fio-v goin* game, fur««, t!.r biM lead uf tiumjis 11 i> again in tesd and must mul e ut least o-ie • •iseaf tii-k Nmr tin* pis) very' " ‘ 'jliy fur it will enable you and y
"'•s A. J. 7. 0. 5 '•'""■nd. A. K. 8, 2 ■adis A. 4. 2
sh'eltd Y 1*1? Tins li.-nd "I th- !.•.•- m;i |..-i as the*|irmjrt t'’d There sir a j» . alt ,•
HASTES 0! CHAXCEET durlts K. Landis, Jr. COUHSELLOE-ATLAW Real Batata Law a Specially TUlos Searched and Cleared Mortgage Loan* Conveyancing Office: 192 Si. Tgndiy A**., SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
DINING ROOM SUITES We always have an attrac tive line of Dining Room Suites but at tliis time we have a great many new suites that we want to call your attention to. A large Ter-Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite priced at $445.00 This would add dignity to any dining room, also a Ten-Piece Suite Hugenot Walnut, regular $223.00 value at $195.00
RADIO
Spe« ial Radio Sale continued another week to give our customers an opportunity to purchase a Radio set at a spec ial price. Included in the sale are Zenith. I lierniiodyne, Crosley. Music Master. Super*<la. and a number of other iiuu/hines. We tan inaull a set today. It v/ill |**y you to place your order during the sale
Tu Osr Out-iif-Tuxa Trsdc-t Without nor u ►xl.in.au will cxll and brlug you to nor *t
MILLVILLE. N. J.
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