Cape May County Times, 11 June 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 15

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Sports Colyum

fiy AW Hankins

H LOGIN* Dnnvcs Credit JPc* Vankees' Success

Although B*bc Ruth ha* gotten into great &h treat**-'fan* AMife career, MHier Huaguu deaervt ~ Yank* have hail thui far la* year and rebuilt it. TT*ere inning pennaru tiat the critic* money to buy whatever seasoned

- I i* handpicked. Huggins r the Yankee* getting Lazxeri, Koenig, Gehrig, Copibs, , Braxton, Collin* and Poach*! from the minor, leagues. | rhew men. along with Ruth* improved form, hare put the

not latirfird. M. Ac pnd

Although he .has a powerful bom too mconaiivmt Herb

. w r of the lot. Myles Thomas' and Braxton, bkie* ate Abo-wg “P better than the veterans, excepting Pen nock. If the pitcher* b-ace up whan the Yanks begin their Western | |smoci their chances, for the pennant will look decidrly better, nd another thing, fkitnfe’t expect to hit so well all year for the

with the rest of the rfuba, e*

[■bs, is grtt^lj bpt^.

t c'.ubs, especially among the Western

Inti

r in Leagues Stuit in East and West

The home town fans, where there are two major league hall re natursHy going to pay more attention to the activities of n which Void* the high position in the percentage column. It | rather unusual, Ac Way in which the interest of the fans of the a and We* hectors of the territory covered by the big leagues has t this season, er.jatber it is umrual thai the Western teanu are lading one league while in Ac other the Eastern teams hold s dis-

In the Natiteal Loguc CinrinnatL-Pittshurg and Chicago are tty well ahead of the rest of the heap, with at. Louis bong the >' team afmmAihn We* jvfaich doesn't occupy a lira division posii. In gn# Ammc|n-fmgue the Yankees, Athletics and Washing- > head the list, with Boston being the only club from the Last i t in thgihhtydv^ieo. from present appearaises, since St. Louis. * started playing real big league .baseball, the Boston club is l&dy > remain at the tail end of the smndings. I Lee FpM, manager of the Red Sox, b a hopeful pilot. Being minced fhat he will get the Red Sox somewhere, he is merely lying to build up the tr-m gradually, making sure that each addi- *<> or change b «a improvement. However, thb process of remolding t club b a long and tedious procedure and the Boston |itfit will KtiJJy figure anywhere thb season except in occasionally eking off one c. ( tlK contending teams in a crucial game. Am rxmmple if whet the Boilon tram ram do at times urn fkrrm Ust u-trk tekem the A's visited Bramtoua cid failed to umffsmr tinr siandwf u 4 hUe the Yankees and it ashiagton tt. rr scutf held idle kj ike weatherman.

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Job McCaki^y SuBrpisEs Aix_ Fandom li the Chicago Cub* fail to win another game this season Joe icCarthy, who votes la Philadelphia and la* year managed the tjub in Ac .^wrican Association, has made good as a big sag#- WUilmrg nosed the Cub* out of second place the --.--JoMast meeiebbut the Chicago outfit b Mill close enough heels of-bom «W Pirates and Reds to jump into fir* place either of the leader* falter. McCarthy b responsible fur tl^ Cubs' success. He has show nusual ability in placing ins pitchers in the right spot. While the Cubs wcie at Catalina Island "for spring training « wasn’t a s'ngie critic who could see them anywhere in the first ision. Of course, it b,early yet to start taking it for granted i they will finish among the fir* four, hut their playing thus thb season suggests that they are in the upper bracket to stay.

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Ocean City Singers Delight Radio Fans Miss Louisa Corson and Dr. Hughes on WPG Program Tin- esteem with which Ihc" vocal talent of Ocean City Is held by radio audiences throughout the East was given another real boost on Sunday evening when Miaf Louisa P. Corson and Dr. J. Thornley Hushes appear. ■! on ho program of Mat Ion WPG. Atlantic City, in conjunction wnh Hr*. Alice Wam-o Sachw. pianist, and Arthur Scott Brook.

artiste and the musical numbers of Mrs. Sschsc and Mr. Brook cMue to very clearly and the entertainment was much appreciated by the radio fans from this city as well a* from all parts of -the East Many telegrams were.received by the station cotnpllmeuttnK the entertainers fee ’heir-splendid program.

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BRIDGE

tew Series by WYNNE FERGUSON cAuthar t^y’ergustm an c4uction'Bn4gP

ARTICLE No. 28

The meat articles o

The Itmimimn seasom indicated that the Cabs were lifht hitters, but Jlf cCarlbf at pretext bat them leading Ike S'a- •

•iomel Jja*fn. As elm'' Jmvinf.

Hack Wilson Real Stae of Cubs

I-evivVRf ,,qT "Hack" Wilson b one ot the real nra-

un * CSs jjave ntadc their urterniiiied bid for ihc pennant. ' 1 -C^Bcktwg* aSncmbcr of the (bants and at the spring trainc camp in 1925 IAeGtsw stated that he was the peer of the New ork outfielder*. However, Wilson became ill and after his apparent ' rovcr J r h: was unable to blast out the base hit* according to the

°f the Giant msnager and la* season he was sent to Toledo. s with the American Association team Wilson hit totage of 343 and McCarthy todk a chance and drafted

The Brooklyn j garnet at the end of the ti

Robtnr are tin

despair of crlt- vision*

iea. lbs. delight mawer u that, but Wilbsrr

of the 'Ians, and the enigma of Law-ban men. What right has Uncle Robbie's

collection

• Isague Fouriner Is SJ. Maran-

suy In the fir* 41- vine. :5; Butler and Marrioi,

Two hard questions to gg- j and Felix. *9; O'NeUl. 58; De-; Barry. 54; Vance and Grimes. 5*; Barnes. 34: Putty. 30 and MeGraw. .59, Of course, ihere

few youngsters hanging

Others are thown above.

'Brooklyn, you know. LbaaU Of

four blgh-nrieed stars,

whom receive

yearly salaST of around. Hkr Jerry

e d veterans.

of the leaden la the National

Lesgu, How

lost a dozen straight exhibition

$16,000 or more. Probably tap

other major l>agoe club

would be glad to pgy nearly $62,006 annually to bate Wheat. Vance. Fournier and Grimes gtay

fur rtltp. ' .

' %>rtlyn aiso has ‘one of the oldest teams In either

c——-t ---- Standee. •, who 1* ft. and . Charley Hargraves. who hi 56; but an you can see from the above figures, bald plauw rir 'gray halls are the fashion among ball playum

W the bridge,

last' April ISlb. you

the fact that

Present Trips

To Reveal'Clubs’

Real Strength

Early Success of Major League Teams May

Not Be Repeated

Cleveland Did Best in East

If Ihe first Invasion of foreign territory carries any meaning, the story It tells Is that the world series will once more he

proposition.

Eastern National league leani* showe.' practically -no strength on their fintt wnstern trip. Brook, lyn winning five and lonlng elcht made Ihc best record of the eastteams, and no team wins

__ _ pennants on any such showing Sfv-jhie gajngs .with the American Associstioii team Wilson hit u * | , n h ^ , ‘ A _,, rlr , n - mirur .( .343 11-C.rt,, ,.41 . clu.K, |,^ II V i" * . , • I visions In the East «as the nr ha» been the hero of Chicago thi* seavni. He i> totting I high mark, with Detroit clow- beJ . *““* ^* r - fielding Mu- speaker and to* five home nuns'hind on seven victories In 13 de-

ni* credit. IL apparently •* taking keen delight in showing Me-

in contrast to th«

the Invaders, home teams accom-

plished so much

tonlsb the native. Cincinnati lost only two of 16 games, ina tb< slate clean against Brooklyn and Boston and losing only one game carh to New York and Fhllll'.. Every other learn won a neat majority. Ittuburg took nine of 13. Chicago 10 ot IS nnd Hi. Louis nln

16.

Th<- triumph of the Yankee* In the American league was most pronounced. Detroit took four In New York, but no othi western team carried a slngh victory at the stadium. Cleveland and Ckleago losing three each and Hi. Louis four. The Athletics took 10 victories games, but fell down at the Ust. losing three of four to CUveUnd. Washington managed only to spilt even against Western team*, taking seven and losing seven, while Boston m

*’i W ^* t CTrot **■ m *^ c ' n ^ 1tl "6 hrni go.

1" the fir* Oifc-Gtams ames of the year la* month, this is tot the chunky Hack accomplished. He hit a two-tugger in t‘

■ hiah his*—n io»L -The next day lie injured his leg

,ttn E Ffactyr, hi* rrmiiiwd in the game until the ninth inning. ** tfejCva Ipui the victory cinched. In the third gam, be got n* hitvijaclodnig. two doubles, hut hurt hi* leg again sliding into t T*- 1 ' 1 3^* £l*h ii’ning and had tr hr carried off the field. . ihryfie helped the CuL. nuke it three straight by mp J|'K pjate a* a ptuch-hitter in tlie ninth inning and starting

May 23 hr hit Ihe cemtrrfcJd norrboard a

t mbs . Barb, the lomyrtt hit term mm the North Bide in y

r ionyril h mama

Blow to Ameucak Conceit

•"i wren

>e*uUkV< thr Doinpctition a: Went won It, Eng., la* week “* ■# ro 4ew*onal golfers of this country and Great Britain’s

'dirt, sure.mu* have hon. a big blow to (V cxmcch of Ameticam.

*" * Itouee# w ay -consider 11wnackas the peer* of all other

"* h* "to* 4HM branch of *>ort they undertake. The finest prr>r l *“ l nl this eountri were present trying for the Ryder UP 't k. inwrnational golf trophy, yet they were con-

n-s.- °««»Vlmiog count of 13 1-2 to I 1-2. Ine LigiishtnM won all of the two-bail foursome tuatihe, held rulsj and on haiurdav ihe American* rould vsin but oik and

ot andflirr ftf the ten singles. Each match victory counted one

1 “ TKre were no alibis lor the deleat of the

> Englishmen playrd invincible golf and the golfers '«>i th„ country took the worst beating ever received. Waller y : Wgi defeated by George Duncan, 6 ard 5. thr worst defeat . ■“V* Itomis never before was given sik'Ii a tlilluuiuy

'hai sdtoiniMmd.^i Tkbc Mitchell, luring 8 and /.

and the east In the Amq;t ^ sfngle spring trip to fovatgu

dlemonds does not aritle the pen■aql race, to he sure. Plenty ml reverses may happen aver night The Yanktee are certainly not destined to go through the see

winning 12 of every 14

will the Beds eoawln II of every 15. betwyen (hone two

tt-a*js ihc- Reds are more to he i--s«*d. because- they have- -not onlh a hailing attack but they hatkl a plu-hlftg stair I hat looks >Uff|cuit to aolve. Miller Huggins would he sluing pretty If he bad a bunch of pitchers equal to tliey. Donahue. Lucas. May. L>i#h- and Mays, bnt thr Yaak-ee*j*-e not able to boast that th* have won on their pitching. Brooklyn, with no batting

Brooklyn would be leading the league when the season was a month old nnd that the great "Dazzy" Vance would still haVe his first victory of the season to look funvanJ to. you would have been immediately tagged with the word "cuckoo" and shipped off to some sanitarium. That Just goee to show that anything can happen In this here now Nation-* al Gar:.- of ours. Thanks to the seasonal pitching of southpaw Jess Petty, and the two tall right-handed MeGraw and McWeeny Poblnn pitching staff w doing its stuff In spite of Vance's Inability to get going. Petty's feat of pitching a one-hit shut-out game against the Giants on opening day gave promise to the success that was to follow. So far this ye*{ Petty's speed and curee* and control have been worth fnr moro to his club than Vance's, yet you’ll not notice Jean's name Included among the quartet who draw the big salaries. Next year he probably won't overlook such a petty detail.

have been subnUtu ttatibg the ideal tramp leal: Hearts —S, 4 Odfaa — K.9, 5

No neon, fir* game. Z dealt and bid threa beans, A tliree spades, Y four hemts and all passed What is A s proper opening bad? Z's bid of three hatrta nnd hu partner's'raise ' without doobt that YZ have toact wit. A's oaty hope is to take lour *ncks in the other three suits and hi* —“ownce to do so is to fore* the lead te - on. Tor that reason this hand is a nae exsinpia of a trumplead ' •io any barm and nay save «x Don't hsitauxto lead tru—, >uch conditions: First, srfaan si

W' rgam-. Z dealt and lid A parsed. Y bid t*> d and Z bid two nosed and A opus . B won the trid L What should hi The player hoidbw B's band let the su of hearts which Z Won'wi king. Z then led dubs and cstaL kb clubs bdarg he lost tfi* a spsdes. A* a result 2 ■row game awn rubber. Joeing only one dub gad *hrae trii-kaTf B had stopped to coast trick two, he vosdd hava rained that if be took the ace of rosAge out of Y’s hand, (he latter could never

i Kearns To Bring N ew Find To New York CUifog Dorval Will Evcntually Take Dempsey's Title

Jw«k Dorrs L the fistlcuffer. who no leas. a personage than Jack .Kagns^.ousted manager of Jack bempaey. sgys will sc day wear ‘ihe heavyweight croi will make his 4-anfern debut Madison Square- U«idm Junr 51. whep he- tarklcs onr Dsn Llrbcr. Dorrtf'laud XJobcr an- to appear m tho aame card with Georges Carpentler and Kddlr Huffman. KtWrns picked Dorval up 1 - jln.'.llig Pacific coasi Homc tlmr ago and. a* mentioned. HwnflT'fo' think he ha* a future'

.oag rhsmpioii In the Mg Mlow. who

tack lo speak of. has a pitching | ha* iNtpi rtuhot-d "Napoleon" for staff, i-lae the Robins would *o'j "omo- iwpsMi nr other. be In a race al all. Rh-ji mud DorvaJ )i*s spent plenty of Kton. with a remarkable streak)'ime lately boxing with Mickey of box victories, have encouraged i Walker, the rg-weltet King, an-l Rogers Hornsby to believe that | xceerdtmr to-Kearns. Is quit.- apt hcGias a cLan-.e, rsoedaily Muce *o ffef qtHfV-'n dlstahc- | n the tbCchards know how to hat the realm of flatlaun. In fact. Kearm pll# If Hornsby had two mote has been Vtoglgg. the prslxs of men like this pair til. Louis! Dorval au^MMiintify <*■« Won■ulght IbL year find Its knig-I ders hosr. lWnijw.yy ever held the

awaited pennant. | champtewMB ^ '

Bcrl Test I tax

that the teams have t Ihe other endp of their

r>W»*ctHe circuits Ihe scores will

b.gln to tell whether fhe

showing made on tb. first swing ropnd Is a fair pli’.ure of the nMre campaign. The Cardinals tq. notoriously a bs<1 rend team, heir fire t Invasion of the East III Indicate whether or not itwlr bad habit haa been cor-reMt-d. Then. too. we shall aet-

Batie Ruth car tneaaure' feures with the aamc

abandon that hr sized up bis

owg stamping ground. Just a year ago both

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Jersey Holds Realtor Tests on Saturday Applicant* Find ItConveniant To Take Teats Applicant*.Urrm*' an real estate broker* Pr. salesmen lu New Jrns-v fl„r| |. copvenlenl to lake the required qualification test due to the tact that five ezainlnalioitk are' held weekly In various cities Tin -• >zainlnallons ae* onudurted every Halt tday morning, thus aarorellog all

Is being held. A few days following the examination me anVHeant ts nottBed of the result and If successful, licenses arc Issued Immediately upon receipt

.of the required fee.

Another convenience and advantage enjoyed by residents of New Jersey seeking real estate licenses Is that in the event of fatllnr to pass the required test anothre examination may be taken the following w-etk by re-1 newlng the application All applications received at the e: live office up to and including Wednesday of each week will be scheduled for examinations the Saturday following, while all I hois' received after 'Wednesday must of neerjalty lie held until the following week. The examinations are scheduled lo begin pronibtly at 9:45 o'clock and on om- will be permitted to enter ihc examination

room after that hour.

The examination* are held In reboot buildings and lu most

her the high nchools or

junior high schools are utlllied for the purpose. Name and location of school |* show ti in Ihe notice sent lo eafch nppllrai The following schedule will show Ihe dates and places »here 'laminations will be held during

the month of June:

June 15—Atlantic Clly. .Camden. Jersey City. Paterson and. Trenton; June 19—Atlantic Cite, Camden. Newark. liackens^t and Elizabeth; June 26—Atlantic Clly. Canidm. Jersey City. Paterson and Anbury Park.

the tndt H i be Matter, 4 a iowspadsattririrtheM . . rlnb auk. If B had hd zhe Usg 6( •pane* at tr id: two, he W '

up very irequawtiy and. *7 «L_ understood, will be id great p valne.

til yon investigate ha little nt __ ly. Then you wilt discover that ABkbte a good defense to practically all ofYZ's attempts to win four of the ae

Problem No. 14 Hearn — A. 7, 6 a ubs — 9. 4 DUmonds —none Spades—0, 2

7.

•-j.s .K omd'-mZ*

Hearts — O. 9 Clubs— K. 0.0 Diamonds— none Spades — 7, 5 ’• i* in the lead. How can YZ w Soldi j; in Cue ne.t article.

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had uevelopf-d Into three-clubi prisons dsafiui

i? 0 ®' Th ' Athletics. Washing- the business an opphrlunity ion and Chicago were the only prorure Hh4n*c> in dag* al

American teams above 660. | filing ihelr appllMUIm.,

Iffle the Giant*. Pittsburg andi The eours.- ..r pioeedureBrboklyn were the only National { for the proM-m v broker oi l

The pennant | salesman to first file an spphen • e came freunjtlon with the New Jerar) Keel |

Eatate Ppmnilsrtnn “

r .600

: 41

Irtorie* and euffervd

vhlle In ihe Amrilvsti league he eastern home teams to-% 34 Irlorlea and auffeted 21 defeats III that t-hnwlng. lb. •ml rlen.

■y |>t< Ouiulnates In (he Natluhai j «^41 In

abov'

hbLe three. This year Ihere are more teams| change Wici 1 . 'IfFf*.

above .coo. and yet the lhr-<- 1 application ui*der the p, '••ad's pi the top right sow are of the saw mu*t lw on th. one- inosi likely r.. go on Iraat lo days before a it atyj make the rare liul at that j t ranted 10 anyon.. I about thr only thing absolutely | c. ipy of r4|e appHratlmi .'ei lain, utilii the present tflpj egOCffllve Office of til. Pt^hr*. la tuat nelibri Boston I alon. the applicant I* nmlfied lo

Brown* nor lltr; appear for on examlllatloi

Elx-Service Men May

Renew Insurance

Announceomnt is made that lb* lime limit during whlrh ft service men and woman may rt Innate their government Ihsui anrr. has been extruded to July 5. 1927 and regulation* of the bureau will be amended lo provide for the reinstatement of lapsed yearly tenewabl. term losuiauce up to and including Ihe date a ho .- mention, o. upon proof of Insurability and the puy-

taenl of premiums.

The present Isw authorize* th. .lireetor to issue s five-year level

ptentlum term policy.

able for

of level

** hxo.'.l

u *d 1951

hit

premium life or endowment Jioll cles within the five-year period Detail, d Information r.-lBilvr to the extension of time limit •U to and new pollry may be

at a reo

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