CAPE MAT CGB1T? TIME*. FUDAT, MAT fit, 1926.
Pace Berai
Colyum
, Ned Hanklnt
t-Gamk Cbucial Foa Athletics
e now fseine one of the most crucial cta^n of for the American League pennant. Their! ftofongton and the one immediately following f wiH have a big bearing on the «tatu« of the tltrer afatt on dicir fiat tour of the western circuit
apparently has the hoodoo sign on the A’s and . en have been able to give the Senators a hard i test between the two, the percentage of the team | nas risen at the expense of the Philadelphians. On' iv the' first meetings between the two club* the A's •t of the Yankees io spite of the fact that the New
'e lend at this stage of the race.
Boy Scout Rally at Court House Will Held on June 12 in the Afternoon One of the otUfUai.rllnc evonta ta the Scout prociau this year, la the later-troop and itMriet competitive rally which acheduled to take place for this 11fttrtrt on Saturday afternooa. Juno IS, at 2:30 o'clock. In Cape May Court Uoune. At this time all the troops of the dtatriet wUl (Other together to determine the auperlor troop. The foUowlng la the program for District IV Scoria march op field In troop |
formation.
Scout oath. law. allegiance to
flag.
Inspection of troop by dla'rlet ofTiclala. Croup eserrlaet*. n Halts' onus forward., lining.-' forward with right foo (1) -iwlng anna aldrwanl. lounge right aideward (2) return (3) ptwltloii
(4).
It Jump to atrlde, raising arma aide ward upward overhead (1) return to regular paaltloa (2) to be dow;n in quick motion, c Halts- anna forward upward overhead (1) lower trunk forward touching hands on fioor without bending kneea (2) return (J) poaitlon (4). d Hand* on hips plsee. Knee bending exerelae*; ss you bend your knee* raise srma sideward (I) return (I). e Lounge left sideward, raise
anna sideward (i) swing tnink downward, touching ground with left hand, and swinging right hand" up In air (2) return (3) poaitlon. Then rhange io right aide. Wnit aid bandage relay—Each troop allowed to put one team of five men In event. One turn to «ci aa patient. Other four to be equlppi'd with Hcotit neckerchief and run twenty-five yards to patient and tie the following bandages In their order: head, band on left hand, arm nllng on left, arm. foot bandage on right f«WL Signaling exhibition — Each troop la entitled to put one team of four men on: Sender, deceiver, writer und reader. They will be given a message by a spectator to aand. Semaphore rode will be exclusively.
Water boiling contest—Each troop will sand a team of three men. Pi res must be built and must not be more than one cubic foot square. After your fire Is laid. It must first or -.11 be inspected by the fire chief. All contestants will receive pall of water and on the signal, you will atari your fire and put your pail of wati-r on. The Troop whose water bolls over flirt, wins the contest. Athletic events—a. Relay Race — Earh troop will put on a team of six men for a fifty yard relay, b. Dash—100 yards, c. Broad lump. d. Three broad jumpa. e. Hop. step and jump. In the last four events, only one man from each troop should. compete. Knot firing relay—Each troop
and tie the following knots: Square, fisherman's, sheet bend. Ilarrirk bond. timber hitch.’ sheepshank, bowline and slip. The definite point system will be announced later.
Champ hard boilefi egg of Long Xalacil glvss »<* soq a quarter - a weet allwwauc*- and then gets the kid to put It In the gas mfttM. telling him It la a MViRiaftAhk.
WARREN J. LARICKS General Store SOUTH SEAVILLE, N. J. Come and Look Ua Ove£. We sell for cash, but do not deliver. That Is w|»y eat prices are the lowest. When needing groceries, fruit or provisions, give ua a trial. Pull line of auto and bicycle tlree of standard make at mail orde:- house prices.
reme Ihrtjfh in tknr fire irrirt rating fnr them Io fomr through Ihu -h putge optimittic about thi trif
I some of in te l** .
That Lively Bali.
b of the managers are complaining that the ball ■fin tnAtntd ami as a result their teams are not ^^bi^gl«^with the frequency of the past Jew
We I'CTJUCIIV) Ol VUE
__ _> find any pitcher* who have w iVfifk'Yankres to concur in thi* view. If the ball
on to put a (top to the cry against the rtc _Wf would like to *cc what Babe Ruth djdo this year with one of the ball* used when
vdy.
thirty-three ctmte*** this season, the Yankees
tins, an average of better than one J while this was gqing on then upe
. 1 shot as the means of stopping the New
r them in the bleachers.
d Ruth ia the main factor ip this war against the i fifteen homers to his credit at this timr and .g boy is destined to exceed his almost impossible .• homers. The statistkn’ans have figured that if i his present pace he will make at least seventy * season. Moat of the circuit belts of the Babe ^ j the Yankee stadium with its short right held s has lad many to doubt that Ruth would do so well s touring the other parks. However, the reports from c that the majority of the hit* are line drives which
iy part in the league.
Uni. O, vfy
in hoMi-rt, but the fact remaint . team' hiu made at leatt one fngtr/•I eat ant outlgoh fir an aspiring
Veteran Hurum Holmmc Own 3 pitchers in die majoribague* this season are more I JL own. It would appear that every time they J by those who deal in the prognosttearing concerning the J length of service of ball players, they show their beet r Johiwon and Stanley- Coveleskie, of Washington, have Br considerable praise for their rfficietit work this season, pis showing up any better than o!’ Jack Quinn, who, with Eye. have been keeping the Athletic* in the pennant race k home stay of the Mack men. K who will celebrate his forty-first birthday on July 5. L**>U* greats of the diamond are firing their firecrackers, i up at present in a* fine a style as at any time during r. He has annexed, five victories and at this writing i once. wuemting to note that two of there veterans who youngsters sit up and take notice are numbered among extinct race of spitbell pitdiert. The tpitter is supposed " hard on the amt, yet neither Coveleskie or Quinn skened very much by its long usage, always interesting to note the length of time some of there can hold up in such an exacting business as pitching for v ball dub. Quinn started pitching in 1903 and supposing gan at the first day of the season he was putting them ov er S just m Gordon Stinky-Cochrane, who now handle* the die veteran player, w*j> getting his first glunpre of daylight qater, Mar_ Cochrane was born on April 6, 1903. Oaring all their frart Quinn has plaged on many —V has spent thirteen fears in the majors. As faas 191J hr was shifted to the International League t Yankees. Often hr has been deelarrd through >«< * be bard to find many batters Ibis sraion who will
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