CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1926
Millville Verses Roses foothill fans of South Jersey will hive a
opportunity
Cadets Bewildered jSea Isle City Strathmere Five', Basketball I eamwork and Ptissing of 1 Q /~\ Carkl. Featured Contest ; 063500 UpCDS Sofroney Welcomed »a fr! lay nicht at the tircurelan the Fans and Asked Supliouse Hall, easily d-featluc the r r' Klyln* Five. ,rf Strathmere. by P ° rt ^° r ^* ame the score of i«-r. L «»l» Lost- Ham! Contes.
The Rose. eoTn^rn'TS ™ » th. .
<" 1 i»i'iti“ L\ si™.?.™
he»em the. ^ „ WH-h*”^
90 clOSl unable
the' Excursion House Hall, last Friday nliht by the score of 28-25.
Bridgeton was held without a
£ teTt'^™,^ zvzxss z: r “t fe S 1 S:lLr,H
were &bl- to nut „ni» t. .Z linger scoring the first field goal, basket from that line i ^, ' s, of Bridgeton's point.' Bar, Park r Ud McTulloueh ^“5 ^ ^ b *
L | , .. . ...s- sail eiiit oi lt» h .y wtH be a slight lavontc aroonc the boys who
Inf—ny with two-hits or more.
first half, the figures ai the end
_ . 04 tbe *>»» reading 12-0.
a- - B ° ,s add rest to the coming r;li*li.
i/ Ik* fan, ,k t uU hr ,r ta , r d „ n ! duHtj •/ foolhclL Critic, dccicn tkc Srr, tkr ,kriti of the fllfft fttmt. /’// uvut uith them 1 mtlantn. hut .of uhtn MUM/, >ic r Atlantic
Baskrrball Season Starts
boy* who ire on the "in" declared that Ocean City is going 1 Fereiri*.* with i winner this season. Chattin's Cubs started j Ortwon,' g. j y. Rtttmg thorooglily trounced at Bridgeton, but ! " ood. G. . » revet sal of form in the opening game before the home fans, — : Moose down but losing the game by a narrow margin. TolalB - 7 •Teller made his bow to the home fans. He will be as „ . _. as the flowers in May if he continues the pace he set tlynig Flve Bndgeton Moose. It was Weller’s foul tosses that kept' Ford r
for th.
j LaPoura, F. _ i Pewolano, F I Weatbcrbee. C.
Tom Delaney’s floor work and foul shooting was outstanding, whlk his passing to Whittington K resulted In two field goals. 6 Uvery and Townsend's defensive 5 work spoiled many possible field
0 j goals for Bridgeton.
3 Gummoloskl was all over j flour, his playing for Bridgeton. * together with Seeley's foul nhoot- _ Ing. kept th. Moose flve in the
running.
Beginning the second half. | Chew. Kellir and Caldwell were „ : seen In the Bridgeton line-up. p J The cnange added new Ilf ; to the 6 Moose, the trio being r.-sponsibl' 2 ‘ for twelve points during that i
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,, . I Parker. r . ^ .d pot be Mrpnsutg if several new faces will appear on McCullough., c. i i Five, it is hard to draw any conclusion of the ability J Aaslante. G. e “n City rjuintet until ii has played four or five games. I J Tompkins. G ; o teamwork was noticeable in the recent games, but this Totals - .. 3 polished upjvith a few games. Referee—SI. Clark, teaunvork will eliminate many of those wild, long stabs — .* from middle of the floor. Occasionally one of these. H an u'. on ton Bowlers
,h, » .h,i, fm. K«.hcl.» « H .d Edge o„ Sea Ule Gty tZ There are times when such a chance must be 7 , oal 7 as a ruk long throws invariably give the ball and thej J e, ^'- V ,. Bo *’ 1 . ln P two foul tosses.
o During the early part of the . ' second half, the game was a ace- 1
• saw affair.
The Game in Detail
fe Twees' / ( 1 ^?Aetr (9)eipiN£Y AND -The ( /i 4 * y-ssty ou&ht tcp 6e- a Wonder . the flench-camuck / -e^Lf .^Shooup lamo his Right like ‘This.on Gene 1 * Hutton. DON'T TOO THINK IT vtCJUU? 6E LIGHTS OUT fOR UlNNEY
~ opposition.
ictball is a Uata fame cad not for uar, who day ' frond Hand uith brilliant individual day. That cxwhy many individuu! ,tan drift from une tram to k ~. The scortr yet, the glory, but ii ii the player who r uorer who i, thr vital cog in the game.
• • • •
Watch the Cubs
League match Sea Isle City lost ,
Two r
made It :
4-2.
another flild goal
f th- 1 clubs that will bear watching next season is the j H Pehrl. Last year, u ith a club generally regarded as a bunch - tlic Cubs gave the pennant contenders plenty of trouble.
jers. of Ilammonton. In a three- | gan. - match on the Aurora Hot .-l
bowling alleys, in Egg Harbor. ,
is,-..;™"
re3 1 Llveay shot a prett> one from i the middli- of the floor. Town- , send took the ball away from Crawford and shot th • ball for , another field goal. Gummoloskl
146, made goo on a foul try. Bal-|and
116 lenger made the fin - ” • - '
Friday night The winners 1 look every one of th | games by good margins.
Sea Isle City
. 100 D39 . 157 167
Of the more Pop 'em Paul Berlt-nbach. Poroson. Paolino. Dimer, etc.; bo. pion Which brings us back to less promt- How would you like lo s*e as another suggestion, let B.-rley lhe suggested Tunney-Delaney nt contenders Sharkey and Delaney swap fight the Swede for the right loi’ TT n l lh “ * ,, 7 for the heavy punches, with th winner fo meet the ex-champ, and l;t the flgh ' M * ny ‘housands of fan* weight ‘-ham- meet the winner of a Dempsey- "Basque Wood-chopper" an., the would Bek Bridgeport Jack t
f - Pionship. whom Maloney bout, proyidjd that Big Dutchman prove their cla.-*. I would you rather Dempsey could first get by Ber- the winner to fight Maloney, i La # o-k.v •»*»„ i 4>arh. and Maloney by 1. '.son? let Sharkey and Dempsey have
fight
men under die- (That sounds a bit funny, doe*.'t out. with Maloney meeting th cushion are thre It?—that part about "Demps-y ..Inner of the Perrson-Bcr!en
Jacks — Jack getting by Berlenbach," but the bach affair.
Delaney. Jack foimer champ did look rotten The n n '.t this writer would Sharkey a n d, against Tunney.) | like to see e ould be b.lwe-r
Jack Dempsey— I There is no. sense in matching Tunney and Delaney.
Jim- Jim Maloney All Mnlcmey and Sharkey again ] very much If Dempsey ev r fight.-
fourth place, but they weren’t far behind the
_ Cardinals at that.
McCarthy made good his first tear out as major league j | Sea Isle City, ‘ad Alexander followed the straight and narrow. <hr Rod and Gnn Clnb-Hammonton Beginning
130l Jf the half 1 havc thc ‘ J '’ InltlaJ. 1 right off thr hat. or Dtmp;
ror . BrldBP ' on - w « , o- which, according to all pr>c deni ~ ‘ '
feat Greenwich Village Gene. The man that I saw knock out t h < agile, though venerable McTlgue and the plodding, ponderous I*aul Berl -nbach. should givg the present King of the Heavies a much harder haul.' than the so-called "Tiger of the Ring”
I doubi ; did In that famous •"Shower-batji -. of the Century" at the Sesqnl
a foul g (
•46 ! wrlght followed with -—. making the score at
482 482 437 j the first half 17-10 in favor
thr Cubs figure they : Dllnnln} . t - a i. r..—i Dlmlnger
Mttch caused him to be let
1 had a chance to win the flag, or at least finish further up. y tiie Cubs wouldn’t lute won the pennant with i help, but had hr hern retained and pitched as well as he Cardsnals in thc dosing rages of thc season, it’s a cerMcCanht ' men would havc wound up better than I Sox, too, will be watched closely next year, notv that
s returned to manage the dub for the second time.
5 regarded as one of the smartest of managers the two j
Toted thr Red Sox to world scries victories. can hardly lead an outfit like the present Boston! Many changes will be necessary before the Red j Counted upon to get out of the second div
113 189
Tunney—for thr two former vi
ne .successor to Champion Janie? have met three times; and oi
I. Tunney must be blessed with, was plenty, in the estimation of strike me ns belonging in f you wish. Includ thr -e for- 130.000 fan*, for ths latter pair, for the world's heavyweight sallop. _ eign-r-: Paolino. «h- Spaniard: If Dempsey really wants to makv chnuiplnnithlp There are. how- fistic a naif. j iiionor, fbe German; and Per* a romc-back. he deaorve* more ! ever, many who think that Tun- ^ wi-
the Sweii
1926 All-American
^Porter-Smith Took Long Find of 19-16 Score
I nor thr type «**o <•
hr led thr old Red
rr or nothing with BUI.
k Collins from the Chicago White Sox the last of what was considered by many rn'and Baker formed the “million-doilar" » until Connie Mack decided to dismantle ipo, as also did Fr-nk Baker, who ended s a member of the Yankees. Mclnnis I .i.,. Phillies but it is believed that he
1 frcbahL that lie w
WTHttlngton mad. good toes. Gummoloakl mad.- the ond fi-ld goal for Bridg
Chew following with another. Anoth.-r field goal by t'hnw brought the Moo*;; five within
>ne point of Sea Isle City.
Wainwrlght followed Delaney’ oul try and s.-nt th : ball j hrough for a two-point r. Cra»-j ford ahot one In from the sid..' Chew mad a good shot from!
h. foul line and Ke'ierV try . Defeated Times Quintet in
was al*o good.
field goal and foul
roal tied the ncor-. making ft I5-2S Gumtiioloaki tuoaed a pr.-lty on* making thc score 2726. Caldwell followed with a rood try fn.ai the foul line, niakn* lb ' Anal sr-.r- 28-:s making it four straight for the Bridge-
ion quintet.
Between thc first and second Mayor Maurice Sofrou-y "* fans officially
(ihiii .tounds familiar.! stadium. The best boxer among it?) and renuion. Dl:?ner.|thv pr.-sent-day big boys la nous Paolino and Bdrk-nbacb ddn'i other than Jack Dclimey, and ijie
• rrcuch-Canuck paeks a mejm
as well, it should be g well as an artislle treat Gene and this Jack ip
consideration than Berl-nbach.' ney Is a greatly over-ratsd chant- ketion.
Game Marked By Its
Close Guarding
3oth Teams Need Practice
Porter-Smith on the long t
19-16.
The score; Cape May County TIMES F. F. Pts. Lapore. F. 0 0 Stevens, F. 4 2 Clark M. C. 1 1 Jones, G. 1 1 Wood T. G. 0 0 Kent. G. 0 0
Totals
opening tb. season,
few remarks, be ask-d the fam to support the t am in ord-r t< "• K°od basketball games it
Isle City.
In a game marked by close guarding on the part of both teams. Portcr-Smitb quintet, of; Ocean Clly. defedt.-d Cape May County TIMES In their first
the
th>. Ex-
Hall
Hrlday
Sea Isle City
! ° ctirslon Hous |D evening, 19-1
Boih teams showed lack of coudtiion. missing many shots, particularly from the foul lin-. Eddie St.-ten* led in thc scor- ' i ing. caging thc ball four time* ® from th* field and added two points from toe foul line, scor- " ing tea of fbe slxt.'rn point*
T. Brnn cr. G. . N. Benner, F. .. . Adam*. C C. F rguson. G. John ton. F.
The league will be composed of si* teams, ai least for the first half of the schedule. The game was announced after a final organization -meeting held
on Monday evening.
It was rumored that Camden and Trenton would haw representatives in the league to make it an eight t.-am one but the unsettled hall situation in Camden ruined that town's chances and Trenton fallcJ to make the supposed bid for n franchise. The announcement lhat Trenton and Camden would not enter] thc league did not distress th---' management of the local flve. bile it offered no objections to Inclusion of these teams, it was pointed out th*- heavy traveling
expenses Journeying to then* , _ cll
"-M ■"-> "> l°HjS U from breaking even at the! n ,. r . u Snlesianuiu High has but ISO students and Wilmington newspapers highly commend Oakes
ber*. j for his wonderfq} work In seTh r schedule was not entirely! CU,,DR “ *' lnn,u * combination -omplrted bui the lay out for. rum “ al “dents. A sports
he opening is: Tuesday.
Johnny Oakes as Football Coach
Sea Isle Life Guard Made
Brilliant Record
Johnny Oakes, well-known Hfo guard on the Sea Isle City beach last summer, in his first sea-eon u* coacb of the Saleslahum High School. Wilmington. Del.. ha.i made good w itb a vengeance, having piloted that school to ths Delaware S'.at - football championship wrhen Wilmington High School was beaten .31-7 before a
crowd of Hl.OOO.
ira I o*r th.: Catholic -hampionship by ono y tinlshlng in a run-
al*« d added
o limit the playing!' ■ach club to i 1
- for
c TIM
The
Jose.
Chattin Cubs Meet Marine
Trust Tuesday5^' . ^ Bridgeton at Haauuonion and |
"It bd:
mrly in la handi smart
would pilot
Opening Came of South Jersey Basketball League at Morris Guards Armory
the best i
» ft
Wil
Be Six-team Circuit
i Catholic I/;agtl9 This Wilmington nuente aftergtqw ison dtring which hav. played before * People, which. & al method you u#' times the student West Street han't}.
Boosts Business
Immune To Injun’
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