Cape May County Times, 29 October 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 13

CAPS HAT OOUHTY TUGEA, FBStfT. OCTOBER *9, 1928

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By O-BY-JINGO

BttHop. and Boliy Keystone

•nnounctment tb« Mix Bishop hss'' » ior Aoct nwoo, and at a substantial increase in salary, t owls a crimp in the rumors that Max might not be with

«r appears cettt , . ae combination for the Orioles for _ i second base for the Mackmen neat' dares that he and Connie Mack have 1 e was no trouble over the figures in the r jri itaMD emanating from Phi '

gto Sc Louis in a deal

r at lease .

r moving to ■ now that

Bishop is in Philadelphia «9 stdy./for

r a > /mr laU-tg mn cad th* m Ikt A't Am had h ffttrs. .. r the A’t thculd ke well fortified at the keystone

niftutj

DcrnMiNE Pocket Biujakd Champ (

■1 U •»! 3130 !

I be keen r 6 m Philadelphia. The winner

t champion. •deetbilLd

Tajserski \ ■ Natiorsl

division really has,been yitb^tC s leader

i sron die tide two years ago. Ti

IC, downed .on Woodbine's ten _ J line hr Kstt the fleet back of .Woodbine who caught and downed Stevens after he had ran through the entire Woodbine

*Aai.'

In the .first quarter Stevens kicked off to Woodbine who brought the ball back flfleen yards. They made a first down in two plays, then lost the

ball on downs.

Sea lela City made a first down

also loslrg the hall

*«ta Bitlurd ,RA* &«,• tS, ™

I had held the championship for several years prior tp

several challenges to Taberski,' but’ Taberski

* *o accept. Finally Taberski was stripped, ol i his. crown 1 'risca the pocket bilHardists have had 'no' retognised'

XiOKj s iiij Is .make gains. When the period a.:' u...‘ tt,o toll nr, r.tn

I Greenkaf has been generally acog^gTjjj^J^faiy

C of all time, even though he lost

r Tabenki will participate in the Philadelphia touran’t knew. He is not likely to find the going w easy if

i methods are. to be it slow and monotonous as __ - ything to worry his oppoodni. .fhtt. those; in ; tournament, all practically younpteri;' have beI to thorn methods snd arc aot likely to i did every time they met Taberski in -the

Beamy Allen cad positkly ter became upset at Tabepkti

\ did.

dyfMJ,

Picking the Win ness

. Recently (

truus upsets of racing form wSch otmlHd il.iHsvrc I more recently at Laurel has the racing throngs itly Golden Prince captured r race^at Uurel —*

■ $39630 for a two dollar .tickets layers were oa the alio nhs. AU of ^ which demonstrate* the uncertainty of .

* of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad, who was not a racing _rs handled the racing horse* which were shipped through . In the course of yean he became friends with hundreds

^ijrlriands insisted' his friendship witlJhhe trainer/ i We of filthy lucre for him and mduJR him ro go .

I filthy U- , _ . * during the recent meet. AccmAW q n Ik was intitnate he inquired fgjga Jgv ti

J at him with pity. He said: I thought you . Do you think I would be playing arotad in these

f l knew what horse would win?“r r y.

. charts, handicappers. touts and traineh have - sr dc'idmt «An* hone should win before the aoernfe mortd only fates. But Ay mff • themselves for sat .

f of playinf "red hot lips."

SrvrrY As A Pilot

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■ «ir Jolui "StuB." Mclnni* i, in (or on,

„ dttmonipr of *,

r is an unknown quantity. Without s doubt tie osn soup to nuts but whether or not he call an- : to his baseball performers is another ipiestKxi. n absorb his idem, it matters little if they, can t

E Mclnni* will be popular a ougbm of ired hk with ConnK's hand. He fitteu n tat infield assembled in recent nin6i the Phillies i. not the need of a manager bv o •'miracle man”, not e\tn George htalluigs gotten more out of the PhjUfq.*fj**L An

ifretider., Baker open, up the purse^ bay.

, real pifer,

i pst(bars. ;

fielders. Outside of that he a s

Eleven

Ormagr Millville Touekdo* m

1 For Sute

by Oooch (drop-kickl. Hsferee Hand Ua.suVoua*.

Sea We Beats In First Game With Woodbine

Score of 6 to 0 Scored In Firat Independent Game Played In Years

^aa A Hard Fbught Game

Bet on. a large crowd of fans, the Sea .Isle'City football tsam opened the season last Sunday with Woodbine at Woodbine In a rainstorm, winning tbe first Independent fame staged In the county In « number of years, the

Isle CHr scored the lone

tquchddwn In the second quarter, after Edward Stevena had' Intercimted a forward paae. making a

Mve nut of SS yards.

Middle Holds

Holy Spirit in Fast Game

the

period, neither aide being able to

ended the ball was on Sea IslcClty'a 26 yard line In tiielr poe-

Much wrangUrg marked

the first period

Une plunges by Charlton for Sea Isle City netted them a first down. After Sea lale lost the bail on downs. Woodbine started an aerial attack which became threatening. They marched down the field to Sea Isle City's fifteen yard Une. A forward paaa thrown by Katz » jb intereflpted by Edward St#' 'ns who raced the ball S9 yards, being tackled by Kata, irao brought him down on their i-yAti line. CharlUm

seven yard line, next play a deceptive play fooled Woodbine, who tackled ‘the Interfe.enee' on left.' Lew Braea mak-

ing a dear field.' going over the line for tbe only goal of the

In the third perl cal Sea Isle!* backfield.. haptMyeA 1 WcjdbUife 'Hoe bur eodra*nW yfttkAgmil Woodbine tried hard but could not get through Sea Isle’s line wh!efe held throughout the

period.

On the ■fret play of the fou-tb

Woodbine brought thi Sea Isle's t yard line. A

forward pass was attempted by Woodbine, Helper* receiving but

Iwh for’ a loe

caught it. Sea Isle's line was like a stonewall bolding Woodbine to downs. Sea Isle took the ball to

' With s few seconds to pisy Woodbine started another aerial attack. Levenaon. Woodbine's quarterback throwing a beautiK al pass to Alezautorg. brought he hall to Sea Isle's ten yard ~ Une. the whistle blowing as tbe

plsy was completed.

Both teams were evenly piatehod and both fought hard. Chariton and Stevens featuring for Sea Isle, while Kat*. Halpern and Alexenbcrg were hlghllghu for

Woodbine.

Woodbine Sea late City Alexenherg L. E. Petemon Stain U T. T. Wood Breslow I* G. Gesparri Roeenfeld C. Murphy

Pit* R. G Myers R. T.

Jagusky R. E. Tosnpkk Leve .jon Q. B. X. Steven Chase ns R. II. Charlton Halpern U H. Brace Katx F. B. Cordufi

Score by ptriods:

Woodbine . U_ 0 0 0 0—0 Sea Isle City 0*0 ©--« Touchdowns—E. Stevens Substitutions: Peterson for Olden. F. Tompkins for Stevens. Olden for Charlton. Charlton for Cordufi. C. Barth for Murphy. On Sunday, aea Isle City will play W««t Side A. C. of Wildwood, at Canuao Field. Ocean Mew.

"Oh,‘ PK3, Tm Surprised”

Modesty and etnbsrraiuiment are qusniltles which are usually unknown 'to knights of the squared circle; but not al-

Last spring, at

Madison Square Garden. PbU McGraw. the Detroit Gree^. appeared in the ring clad In a bathrobe to cross wits and punches with Eddie (Kid). Wagner. Just before tbe hostilities McGraw tossed his bathrobe aside and was startled tease he was devoid of trunks or pants. HI* face became suffused with blushes, as kirlghta of tbe cauliflower ear have never become tceustomed to the artistic nudity of the stage, McGraw was buttled Into bts robe and ushered to the dressing room, where a pair of trunks was provided. The low brow crowd got more kick out of the Incident than they did the bout

which followed.

Middle Outplayed Atlantic City Team, But Held To Scoreless Game

Qpughty Stan For C. H.

Holy Spirit High School. Untie City, was held to s less tie last Thursday by Middle Township High, of Cape May Court House, before a Urge weekday crowd. Middle outpUyed Holy Spirit almost every turn of the ball and outwelghted them In some cases 10 pounds, and In other cases 30 pounds to the man. The shore glad 1st or* fought on and on through four long periods, ever taking advantage of the breaks to sure off almost tnerltabl! touchdownsmeanwhile displaying a light but determined offenslve which In the end gave them neore. If only

rivals from down SUte. And through it all the battered and abused* figure of Captain Body Cicero stood out In gUrlr«

final scoro- would have been several touchdowns in'favor of the Cape May Court House griddera. Middle v Township realised Cicero's importance to his team and almost every play an at-

‘million dollar legs." and so Is always trying save himself, when be hits tho line or to Uokled, st the expense of hto football ability. Jim Thorpe was not only the greatest all-around football player, but he was also one of the greatest all-around track and field sure. Young "Tony" Plan sky of flsopftgqwii Balvenity. U .. ia th>t „ Inter-

ida touchdown o

defensive, and a contlnua threat on the offensive. Indo-d. U could be said In all falratsa fr,« r»* TV the Holy Spirit line and otherl^lfSI L/aSClFlaii backs that, but for Cicero the

collage all last football' season, dock, Olympic sprint champion. HtlU and Gales of Prlnc.-Ion. both failed as football players, t Ueb at Notre Dame, and Ander- They are only two examples of son of Southern California, are many. Why to It? No lack of , weight men what Coach Zuppke. of Illinois. < who gere also great linesmen on calls "intestinal fortltud-V their college elevens, and there talnly. The aforementioned navis no rvaaos why the beefy boya Ing of the legs, so Inborn i shouldn't shine at both aports great track star, had a lot to do , It la tbe sprinters and hurdlers with It. also the fact (hat they 1 who afford a more Inter -sting had been trained so long to run < subject for dtscuasloa. ao let# eon- in a straight line that th;y t Elder a few at them. i Could not master the side-step- , _ Two of the I'aivtraliy of ping, swerving and dodging so American football player, ■' Southern California * great nth- necessary to a good backfield Qua Desch, starred i letea. Fred Kelly. Olympic hurd- man. I and half-back for Notre fh Hag champion and Charley Pad- Right now at Harvard. A< Mil- Arid there are many others. ..

qf It. He. was hurt severs! times but only once wax h- taken out. This came In the last quarter and on the play Doughty managed to alip around left end for a neat gain of SO yards, putting the bell

on .he 16-yard line.

This was the Middles' first big opportunity to score s touchdown but after three futile attempts at plunges through the Une. Captain Bears dismantled himself of hto nose gear and set himaelf foe a placement kick. This was a failure snd the ball was soon In midfiald again where the teams battled until the final whistle. Holy Spirit High was never really In danger of lending the pigskin across the final chaHtmark but Captain Cicero . did

j^, rd make three brave attempts for a F Barth f®* 1 - ,wo of »hlch came

Everybody* CW I' Of the irr - meofheH of the

i la

i and added l kicked a suit angle Burning I victor* Millville

ala and (notball The

to the

dangerously cl<

1-* Hnevps snd summaries Middle Township Holy Bptrll

Milner Erickson

Wright •

Stiles k

L. E. U T. L. G.

Bears#] I

Clark

Spaulding

C.

McAlee Smyth Yoyee Dickerson

Colo

Doughty

Q. B.

Dempsey Will Start Comeback Next January

FaSure of Hauser and Indifferent Playing of Poole Worries Connie

Tex Richard Preparing To Stage Several Title Scraps Soon

Seeks A New Player Now Sharkey Versus Delaney

schedule warrants a Garden sal■tlng; any one match on tbe program requires the supervision of Rickard; the combined schedule demands Rickard's personal touch. In addition there will bo t-he customary run of crack-a->ack rfhows at the smaller clubs, with tbe promise, under tbe latest edkt of the State Athletic Commission. of even more interesting matches than have obtained heretofore. since the order has gone forth dor greater competitive equalization In the general run of

ring matches.

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Much reconstruction of the Philadelphia Athletics to In sight. Bobo re the sUTt of the 1936 season tbe Athletics had an Idea they were on the pennant trail, but Connie Mock roon perceived that certain players upon whom

he bad placed the

to

He

'Connie to willing t„ «o farther this year and his purautt of We prey leads him Into the habitat of firat basemen. If ha can find another first baseman, he will take him on. He has two now. hut a third will mean that one will he pa wed along to an-

other tqam. *

Bolry. former Baltimore ahort-

R. G.

R. T. Coy Carroll

Clcetu

Dougherty

L. H. Faulkenbcrg F. B. Rockwell Score by periods:

Middle Township _ 0 0 0 0—0 should do ^sll at PbHad;«lphl* H ^ jr .y rtt 0 0 0 °— 0 Gfttowoy. the man who played D ^I b * t !. ,U B 0D * — Sul,lv * n forl shorter the Athletics in 1I2(. Rockwell; Rockwell for l^lllvan: ; ono £jj|5 thought to bo the hrol McCullough for McAlees. Referee lhe Jeoju*. He ha* —Paul Farley. Umpire—Spencer, fziied to' mse; th* standard set Bennett. Head linesman—Cy , f or hy hto friends In the lost tlfnaa of quarters, 10j two squoriR. He was crMletaed

I in 19Zt for losing some of hto j sprigbtllnaei «nd h- has betn

worse criticised this year.

It la pose^ls .that the rumor* West Cape May defeated the! about «hr deal re of the A.hlelir* Ocean City High School football 1 to secure Stoler. of the Brow last Saturday. In a hard have some substance to them. Sis-

As choice a collection of fistic

plums as ever dotted the pugilistic -horison for an indoor ecason confronts the followers of local boxing before the arrival of spring forces ring activities uuidoors next- year. The schedule revealed In Its tentative stage yesterday discloses no less than three world’s champlon-hlp battles. another bout In whirl] a champion will appear without placing his Utli al stake U the State Atblftl; Commission will ■pprov.- the match, a* to expected. and two encounter* at near-

citanipkmshlp significance. Here to the schedule which la

gradually being definitely nr-]

ranged:

Jack Dempsey, farmer world's! heavy weight champion, agalnai

changes his mind. He is now 1 awaiting tho return here of Pro- 1 moter Rickard, with the viow of arranging definitely for hto fl bout as ex-champion. And ’

lad from Man-Jisa U dele to re-establish himself

heavy weight flrmaneM. eeB B vlncert. as are hto loyal frienfia. that he possesses the ability If he will only profit by exparienm and give himself over to a rigor-

ous preparatory campaign,

court hattlee now occupy Dempsey's attention. They will be over quickly. It to expected, and then 1 the lad who went down before —x Gene Tunney In that laln-aoakefi

Dempsey's appearance In the crowd in Philadelphia a few Garden ring In January is os-; short weeks ago can give the sured unit the former champion , time it requires to vigorous traln-

suddenly and unexpectedly ing.

.ii. ' '

Dempsey Awaiting Rickard

atop, has been acquired by the,, auUhbU, to< | n , Athletic*. Boley to one ^ the, hold In January The llkoly up steadiest who have been help- j ponrnt for Draipory 1* Harry

j Perwaon, dwedlsh hra»y weigh

Ing to Uke pennants to Baltl- Prraaon. Swedish hr

more until this year. He 1. not j, ck 8h . rk( . y conqueror , a young ball player in export- Harry W|ll , lu „ , 0|rtuaM rbjU ! ence. but he to « very «>*« | lengor fpr the hrovy Tight mto. playar In his pqaUkm. and he egglerisJaek jlwto,.r>. world'*]

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! fought game, by a score at seven I tor to not a certain quantity. | to six. to fie an uncertain quantity. , Away from Ft- Louis he might j The fellow who used to have; Prove to be a blitter first bssc-

- If he remained with

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lime cranking hto old Ford. Thera to also another first base* . ! man tn shcht In the American The evil that men do lives ef-, League who might figure In a ter them, says Clinton Price, the trade. He U ffeun. of Detroit.

toad to squelched by their ,

George Atfifond, numb) -d with I-cold was hanging from a rope I tedder benrolh a soaring plane [Seeing hi. danger LesUr Kirk

(Photo above) took off ,In an- -— other meehln*—Joek tyed under-1 mles.

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acqinw. - as

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a boot In December.

Chartto (Phil) Rueenherg. world_a bantam »right champion. defeMlIng hto Otto against Buaj-

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Lftao vs. Dundee Pete Latso. world's Weller weight titlehoider. slaking hto championship against Joe Dundee veramr Baltimore Italian. Tiger Xfihdfen. world a mlddl • weight champion, defending hihonor* against cither Harry GrolJ former champion. In another r>-j turn bout, or K. O. Phil Kaplan. Harlem lad. who to clamoring for ‘ the chance. There'# the schedule and there j to every reason to believe It will be carried through as outlined, j Of course, all theoe battles are plann ed for Madison Square Gar- i den. There to wily one Garden' and. it to becoming more and' more erMect every day. ther* to' only one Tex Rickard.

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