Cape May County Times, 7 May 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 14

-CAPE SLiY COUHTY TTULS. FRIDAY. MAY 7. IWfi.

Oberholzer Wins Contest For Wildwood Atlantic City Star Plays Brilliantly in Defeat of

Sea Isle

Wainwright Played Well - Is Exception To Old Rule

Tony Lazzeri May Be Best Find of Year jl

Big Money Ballyhoo Apparently Hasn't Affected

New Yankee Star

Afti-r Ihr motor mrliln

I iii«lt! who open«1 the <l‘«»r. I fer th<- xMttlenwn u ho' » •* j I timiicht to hrir a fow mtnutooj

When bascba!!

league baseball thi

Je«f Petty, the pause and wonJn accidents which : Wilbert Robi;: ■" with Hetty pitclm would ronip thn* Fritch. was all ft-, ings. Frisch r»ni reached second.

Jusrt,

..ittled on the opening Jay of major

;h the shutting out of the Giants by The liri)l!ai.> playttiK of Georce l'«u.

mhr.j Brooklyn Ringer, they were won’t to OberhoU.M amt Allen BoMflor was ; hot! re

,::i it promptly forget it :.s one ot tho«c freak ,,v> ' "'^h '■ 1 ' icitcheit-iip Sea, l>ack e«.i,w. once i„ , decade. The proteges of 5 '‘'" r ‘'>’ WkHball outut .

, • Ci'y 1.

J nipped a dozen of their pre-sea'.'in fiirs and jrn.^y ,. C ’.!

The

he odds were heavy that the dan of McGrsw „ c p i a j., to an easy Virtory. A lone hit. a double by'coloi-* of Witcwood. ■ighty New Yorker' could glean from HA offer- guti.. in :h -T-2* i •or any further and was the only plavvr wiio Sea til qnlntn.

The U Miiwood lea

that it wz c no accident retry went up against the * , h"luM

tan I ever. whli. I Ian- | ibr past. the roll. Hub.' ' t*tie as un-fttl

hard-hit::iig Phillies five days later and won a pitchers' battle from ,' 0 pu, H«1 Cirla,,. mine *• Qab» S.i *v™ hit. ud me run .M OMhS, ele\-en innings. His tmrd attempt ot the season was again against j, ai ) i^.,. :i r<cur ^j f 0r ,j, ( . the Giants and although another run was allowed only tour hits.Alien Bo-skt. ihr star of the .s were made against Brooklyn’s new ace and the third victory was lei. . !ub. was loaned to the it.-. marked up. Another Purlers’ duel marked hir fourth game, this ■ui. tei.m. and his play w:

time opposed by Jack Knight and the lambastin' Phils, five sate

hits were made and Petty chalked up his fourth win.

Folks: I guess ycr all plannln.'l T ,

big moaej* bally »- likely as not. on plantinR; c, °' ii i-.lnor leaftiw luxury some seeds in the spring; on 'i = year lu Ms de-l pickin' a plae<- fer a nice garden tnd "orn^Mme* fot- l .-p 1 . and dn-amln’ of <what ft

- he -trii* lo lire down v ill hring.

I-". : .,irv than a .sen- \ f,.ii a gets tklnkin* ronad Mnrquard was about ,m r time of year of radishes, let- !!•• a nmglees step| tuce tyid spuds. The call of the ..I I’otty is Just begin-1 s p 2 de and the rake ho kin hoar. ■h up with some of;an* ho ptrlures himself in ( ,id

duds.

•Tm afraid not." girl; "ho hasn't « senses yet.**

"Good!"

"thni'll suit me fin. I want I

sell tlm another car."

Clerk: We've got just the thing you want. Try this one. Cust; 1 don't think I look very

good in this.

('Jerk: Iton't blame the hat. The only thing that would look that fsco is a mask. i ,

_ ... 1 A strong man can look like Thomas .M-ighan ^) .Tb^’d a 'j ^got' on 7h

. “*j” ( ^ llr,d UP f *

h-tok.

Oust: Do you Clerk: Yeah.

•55lL C “V« . v . i « »>' ’ K k ' >OUr . t!mf ' ’world were gathered in laugh at ^ KO ' r ' : ,0 | there wouldn't

(laipso of three hours and!* 1

ads lots of catalogs over. flfiy-fnur minutes, during which

aud through, and is joined in. the customer tries on three him-'

the task by his wife, lie knows dred aud se»cnty-n\c hats.) pbnty of things h*! fust: I think I like this ft

the! host. They're

Snlurally Jest it dut for r. trim.wing prritf toon, hut it appears that Rolna’on has afaii: shot, r himself to hr matte r of them all ii k. n it comet lo irlrcltnp pitchers. • • * V Was Tuot cftr to Be a Bfst

-ponsibl.' for the

hit. frimer te-mmatev Th. fas p;.--...v ..f Ohio and Bossier : n- p* the S-.a Isle club off Its feet once

;it began functioning.

The homo C;Uo jtitppou into an

. lea

Petty, according to all the dope concerning h : m, >t:.nd> ei\ ' feet in height with the aid of the thickness of his socks tips the , ' ‘ Iil scales at 190 pounds and gives his age as 21. The latter statistics are doubted, but allowing him some Icavvay he isn’t so old but that ^ he has several years in which wc can cavort about the bl t leagues. ma j H In 1921 Petty was tried «»ut by Ocsrland, but had hern sent i, a ^

i ad »

of the neeoci! JmnpO'1 into

rhich

i i.r»

th.

i visi-.

Iiruugbout the i. : ,aii. ‘

same.

Despite the

hack to the American Association where, in 1924. he stooil aH opposing batter' on their heads by his masterful flinging Brooklyn leaders, who cherishes a pitcher above all other !. baseball talent, decided to investigate and was inveigled into

a $40,000 investment. closely contested and Interesting. Petty’s showing last vear was crjough to make Robbie think that M3n: *ser Culver announced at Un be was getting old and couldn’t pick winners anymore. Critics were f 2 ,* 110 ' ha, ,or ' h ' l' r ''wnt the Sci inclined to cal! Jess an absolute bust. Robinson, alwavs patient *” ara u w1 '*. f la - r nD , w : th his twiriers. stiff felt that Petty h*d the stuff v»d told him to that Is,nil ati- u*pt 'ms* lay off winter baseball and save his arm for the summer pastime, niide to stage contests during theThis Petty did and in the early training season Jr.s was burning summer Moon iH-t»«en all-st.-ir them across long before the rsltcr pitchers were even throwing ttams. but no definite arrangefreely. He would have hurlcu even exhibition had his So... per- ra, 't!t< have i-rtn made at tlii' mitted it. time. The line-up;

Yanks ; ive paid.

Thai, by Hi'- wa !•- '.hir.gs he ha: maintained do»r..

h .If ill'

record of sixty l with Salt Uak,

Hit early season skoi.int} indicates the Rorir.s' 'cad. r and indicates that Jest it r/oinp to pros , himtelf north the fopty thousand doiusrt. If he does continue as he u aoir.y at pr'tent. Brooklyn may ye! surprise everybody end pet tip into the money. Women’s Interwatioval Golf*

Wildwood

Field Foul Ptr

Culver. C van Dyke, t; Ohtiholser. >

The word tliat Mi" Man Browne is vr-mug England not

only as captain of the invading American women's tennis tram, b'.-t U'au.u■ also for the purpose of attempting to make some v-,.-j ot arrangeitK-ms V. ming-on. for international golf matches tor women along line, similar to the Kuehnle. r \Vslkcr Cup matches lor men. i-. wrlranie news to thov who revet - <; in international competition. Hpnkins. G

It would seem to be rather unusual that such match's had not been in progress before this but prior to the present the woman ,, ,

golfers of the L nittd States have hardly been ot the calibre of the :»nr.<- n

outstanding British players and such matches would have gained little

honor for this country. In tmr.i» there has hem great sport as the The . result of the Weightman Cup matches between tl-e British and a " ho,ir < T American women, and Mis' Browne >avs that site no reason vvhv ,non:l,l! such rivalry could not be extended to golf. rvnc:its for < ■.

At no time in the hi't-'-' ~.l.' t. ; paitu-'aklBgly

tib the cbili

, _ -. .tsyrici (nil ■». <U- xxnr.Hut^r #cen able to boast ot V ) many great goiters among thr Weaker >e\. Such stars as Glrnna Collett. Virginia VanWie. JJorothv Kb.:/ Ixuite Fordvrr. Edith Cummings. Helen Pavson bernire Wall Marx K. Browne and Aleva Sterling offer a WM.deri 1 group trom

which to select a team.

The tonditions are tomrtehat r.trrj, I.rrr a eouplr of years ago : it it no:;Enplahs.omen uouid he aide lo had a « *«. <nftdiy hold up against suth an .lint

New Speeuw ay a Rot s

d fr;m

'. St C

The opening race at the new Atlantic City .'•| day. when Harrv Hart* set up a new world ' u mile automobile- race, marked the success! ul advri «ev of another spoil. A croud estimated at ni-.t, tended the inaugural race and saw the first thtre

ewting treords.

7ft«e who visited the huge woo>!cn speedway wer- immediately caught with rlie bug and becai. r number v.av greatly incrrasKl last Saturdav. *A n>:

pon.M to th«- Yankoes at St. I’cteraburj; thi.' spring, and for u llm*-. fa!b-tl to sbake off the effect «.r ml> un«otlteil atten-

tion.

But the boy w-as so quiet and r«. r»- that the new? scavenKf: were forced to r/tlr-. with empty hanoi anrt so determined lh;-.l soon he begun to hii. B-.‘-for»- he hail m.lsh'd the vralr.-, ing trip. Latetri v.u- hitting well 1 well up toward .-5u and had topped Ruth, (whrlg'and Meuse] • in tie home run .stakes with a

total of five.

“ His .'bowing sullen toe tlamor *' ab'.u* his Coast L-aiM. record being du -.o the ratified air . - round Salt Lake City. The sir • ‘r. Florida. Georgia and tb. lines is about s“ ran- as t . in January: therefore. " ' t Msiy homers In 1ST garni : his . record of 222 ruc.s batud in and ( ;'ht. a-.erafi*- of .S5S for th. 1926 ( .'Coast league M-ason began to assume th.- proporliona id real ■

2 - significance.

Foi one tLing. rveryone i.otedl

«ilh due sati .faction that he! • hii.- a long bail with a .-her: , vw'ng. It i> all in hia wrists. - Hat;; Ha.q. oi the old Atlik-i:-• t 1 ,.. need to bit them that way and

in who does seldom goer s not a good hitler: he a

goo i one'' said Jacques Fournier. -

oi th-- Dodgers.

ThlF may or may no! be tru-. It :• laying a lot ■ I«r nt man' vhc has played only a few soa* oi leagiM ban ball anu ha? just turned hi» 22srt year. Tony •4111 has to deli’tv and k-ep - v .-rUudingly at It. . Hi* ebatices ar-_good, however. Ho ha? thi ahMy. he has ihi .*,» .-em. : and be ha th

crowd by night.

M- Jin,n,j O‘Cnan.1. ll«m '

:.i- T“i!'. lairry Chappe'Ue. Is-tty : 'Bff Kimsell and some othern never | did pay their own car fare in i

value rendered. must do. but hi'il have

Titero have neen several not*- tlm.' ot his life. j many straws « n; more ana—i _ v „

ll,- except Ions, however Glenn The .un wiU beat down, and Veil. Mi b.. darned i: this Isn’t ,k„ M right furnishes one of them t h. heat waves may burn but 1 n;y old hat. i ^ «a? told that , nn, Wiii Knou, .nn.«r. Ton, P |,.. (A j,., „„„ oul . m ,, poU^- ™ '■ ” -d "

' " ,1 ' lot of ..rth h. m.,.! ,um ... , Q I hom. hn.l, ,h,. o|..,k -rtOT i ,

This young man rode into the grow some real food for thcjdvwr at the corps. ) , .. , ' ,?, * ’ r * S ? P ' , hia leagues on a band' wagon table. . . ^ | "“"k * »>»' «» k *' <»*-

d the first thing we knew he J«.*t think of the thrill that I It was rumored that Riff DO ' ^ *° was Playing a irnmboo.. He U craln* to you. when yotiw: Swanson, detective had wn’-r may Mow :. • w:r-'-r.' every now planted a whole flock of seeds. 1 on the l >rain i’ n winter ’ it ! = n ' b *' ^ * moaK A * M,rr •' r° r «**■»• •«» ftw. and everytking slipped h.

ball play. ;.' .* that Tony Is a sprouts will come through an'' mind

bargain, even at thi ^(6.000 :

■ alleged lo

hnd to live » bis world’s e ruts, made u i be Coast He naturally

tfc.

Six famous

cookmg experts

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Pacific (Mta, Gulf of Mexico. New England, and Lakh Michigan! Six of the country’s foremost ttfshing experts have Just completed a ngorod^test of the Perfection Stove.

agree

Fifty Year* for Uncle Sam

titnorou- staved wuuld vi

•r a

a vri»fe

i trom the claw

dri'

July I

•atri than tun e oi an accident

•a- attending the n

tnerting leamir c would whirl ah»: a tninufe. Tl.r fa ik place will he •' : ta-r, whirii !•

' ; Betid. , tufee hur.J., ,1 ■ did th, first , - ■ four serondi. and hundred mi!, d:-: hurtl'd fifty-mil.

Ckkk Evans, il-r moi for the Waikei

tvr* fmasking th. rrcoi • e three others fell. . utiles in l bitty-It „ tain >-otr the ex is tin a mu-1 l.e.rl Del ore. U ho • ' •/ all s, h. dstl. *

the ;

•al champiottslup' to • :• a, I'impaired h) il'V and Ixjth will take , . i-.umanirm,. In both .

hat will m to h s Chicago golm. ti«h open and Br. I- Evans will f t tlw Wallet l

T HEY used every method of cookinflkfrr fry ing to baking, and were enthusipKic , at>ou. tne Perfection. Read wrbat ihcy eA. nether I broiled steak or Frcocb«lraH' poutoes, the results w ere fine,” say* MrsA Koret. famous Philadelphiaoooidng loach

Crisp Waffles •-

“rstng a Perfection is like cooking with iiS, remarks Mrs. \ aughn, domestic setence expert. And Miss Rosa Micbaeli*

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These are just a few comments msde bv Inc six experts, satisfied w ith only the hesi

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bostor School of Cooker) . “They cooked

s. hot flame, with yellow tips J % inches

high above the blue area.”

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Ac Scouring Needed

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