Kc* Bixteea
Sports Colyum
By O-BY-JINGO
I Sea Isle City Won Handily From All-stars
wilder Local Quintet
CAPE MAY COUNTY TD123. HUDAY. JAMPABY 28, 1M7. Red and Blue Girls Played For Crowd Wildwood Bloomer Girls Failed To Appear
1 Eastern Leaguers Failed To n.ie to a : ...«nde™»»DdinK , r l. T D Wildwood Bloomer cirls failed ScintilF te Enough lo Be- lo mjjk „ appccrux* laat
[ Friday nlRht ncainiR the Sea i Ifje City Bloomer lOrtR nnd In
( rder not to disappoint Uie
final Score W M 31 to 151^ «eo.
* , staxod a came.
At the end of the Unit bnif
(imposed of Mines •Hem. Irwin. Brwea.
_ _ l.vj the Reds 24-1.
teT City will probably stand par on the quintet Vm- Min Edm - • -l Wildwood had M m nrr>T ^, th „ lh , T w „ p Ia(k .: the foul coal ‘lurta* »>e
Readv Fjk Secjs-p Half
With the Banker, pnctkall! *««ml « h.11 of the Sooth Jenev le.goech.-e. toe ".her etitm. .te
the League.
.. ••Spider” |
rltka. the Caatern League Stmthers. St Ail-star*, and whose jerseys were and Donah - .:
ably rep resented her during the opening chapter,
thoughts of withdrawing trotn the League, but it ■■
The citr came to the rescue. The showing ot Wildwood wa- .r liavkrtMft took them on the "fly
of the"disappointment* of the first half. Thi> tram never dal C* ( Friday Bight
, . tlrro. prored that they — , w w understood . n< _ ,h. Sea Isle City few .aomei** of the flnst half.
During the Arid half. Mias .
.. . _ the Excursion i air Strothers scored live fl-W House* floor. Sew Isle City. 31-15. coa* while Mlmw Sbelliwj. li
i . .— scored two
i the running. . . ■ un th , jhost. l)r-| The Spldera. as we’ll call them.; win and DonabuHammonton. the ta>l-«ider, E r . hl | r hr pro 's-! their web for Tom Whitting- each,
spite the poor record of th» t^ dur^ thehrrth _ ^ ^ ^ thel , tr , P , BecImHn* th.- aecond half, the rooters have faith enough to back it for another rot fcnJ t tossed in live coals from the teams were whakan up to make
will be bolstered.
With Jlcmmonioa strmgthrnrd an,I UmJrn Lrcfut r. mrrry battlr should mult, to' the fi’tl _ its history the Octan City fit* is t™*™ R,d ■' Ur \ The reason tihy is easily atuuertd. all the ’
Hall,
orld loves
Vinme Grrs Slapped Os The Wriit
fl-ld. On one occasion Tom fell the content more through the w.b and while on Braoa. Donahue and Strother*, his knees threw one from the; who played with the Reds durmlddle of the floor a* the fans | Inc the aecond half acorod two went wild. Spider McCann, who Held coala ewch. wooiU* ml the was clone by spinning another; point* for the Red dum»c that web. became rnlancled mentally haW. the final count being 24-14 at the turn c.t mallera. ann wa ; in favor of the Biuea. The eoorc.
later banished from the came for
• tplnninc"
Townaend's four double-riecJi-
era together with Whlttlnc'on'* fa w .u <TO _
- jntributlons were enough to de
feat the Spider*. Pwrker The Spiders scored but once j*,, Ir1l4n
the foul mark, Frlu Weller
BU BS (The 1
The boiled shirt “hoik.- than thou” raiumg CMTTmrr n: the. uationa! tennis body tool it upon themadm to set an exa.i-ole for the tennis players who secretly cast longing eyes tcmr-.i- professional tennis. The national body's attitude toward protrasionai tennis is well known but it was necessary to emphasise this •I'jgj,
titude which was done by giving one Vincent Richards a vigrfmus p jaklnt that Donahue slap on the wrist. . „ I J‘mmy Brown, former EaMert, |{okmw Inasmuch as this same Vincent is now on t e Pacific coast I l**cur luminary starrod for the „, ri(r< . r gathering in the filthy lucre under the eagle eye of "Cash and Sp'der*. buroiac ^e ~rl.. thm,
Carry" Pyle, must have caused him to give three raucous guffaw*.! Vinnie, it will be remembered, turned professional last summer, a moat heinious crime in the eyes of the national tennis body. For that reason his record of last year as an amateur was ignored. The action of tne ranking committee, however, cannot sneeze away the fact that Vinnie last year was America’s greatest tennis player. Even Bill Tilden—may his tribe -increase—was a back number
d with Vinnie.
annie's exploits happened on the courts not on paper. Bill Tilden. the colorful Big Boy who hat made himself an idol of the American tennis font, ^eluding the writer, heads the list. There is nobody ue would sooner see there than Bill, but for the first time in his rarerr he did not earn the place. Tilden A Credit To The Game
tlm*-f from the Held, while his ■ i j fJl ^
floor work reminded one ot h‘r |
Eastern League day*. REUS (The 1
At half time the • Incomparable
Rrnort” five lead IS-*.
The summaries: SEA ISLE CITY
Whittington.
Webb, f Culver, f. Lively, e
Townaend. c
Morton, g Totals
1 St rut her*. F
Whittington. F.
i Hoi ran*. F.
TI Donahue. F.
1: j Jeffery*. C.
1 Braca. G _ S | Parker, G. J ! Peiffer. G.
dl
31 ] Ferrari.
EASTERN LEAGUE ALL-STARS minutes.
Totals * l J, Rtf erne—WhHUqcton. Hcor*-r
Times of halv««-15
It certainly was not through love for Tilden that the ranking
committee placed him first. Tilden has frequently and fearlessly | Keating. 1 socked and rocked the powers-to-be in the national body, and had Weller. C-
eroerged the victor in most of the encoutitters. Bill Tilden has!®**®* 1 - *
done more to develop ttunis in America than all the powers that be. “• s
He has be*n an inspiration to the youth. It is a coincidence ** nn ' 1 that he tau-’-t the youth who is the premier racket weilder of live country today. Tilden is a true-blooded sport and would be the
last person to seek unearned honors.
Sevrrlhrlris Richards proved conclusively with his matches with Tilden last year, that he it his master. Tilden, in the hrighth of his game several years ago. had to raise his game to suhlimt heights to defeat Richards. H'kilt Tilden has reached the zenith of his game. Richards is still improving. mono The Fl'tlre Or Professional Tennis
Totala 7 1 15 Referee—Bacon; Scorer—Pcrrl. Time of Halves—20 mins.
: Bankers Tightened First Place Hold
0 Nosed Wildwood Out in
Second Period of Game
■A ittrtle southand then la reUahed by the best of
any rase, ft • as though the port-aider has hta g< point*. < (bough the unorthodox atbltf.e ia tften looked upon wkh rtdleuir and acCTJwH of having a loft handed brain. BocnitHcitiea may - tend in hand with (fame eat. write, and throw with the port tnlu. but Share are plenty of southpaws whoae brains
not at all Mk: the famous Rube and who really enjoy* a decided advantage over their fellow being* In certain branches of sport*. "Peth” ParMei.. who throw* Puiomw with -his left arm. oouthpawed Northwestern and Southern California to death last football acason and won two big game* for Notre Dame, where a right-hander might have failed That a left-footed kicker 1* an asset to a t arn has been proved before, toj. and Cap!. Georg* GjUtorrrjsvn. of the University of Waal.in*3on awn no exception. Men who can got off tbc«- long, tricky, left-footed spiral* are very nice to have around, and many a coach ha* longed for a man like Ham Felton, atm went
to Harvard when Harvard had
real football tram.
Omitting for thi* lime aay disco ad on of southpaw* In boxing and goH. wher good ones an few nnd far be* * and tennis. ahere t\cfr nr. ju«ny example* of great left-hand, i .layer*, let u* take a look at Mi- k>called national pastime. wb~r< th> portalder really comt* Into hi* own.
at the
greatest left-handed athltfc ot all I* often caen on the •ports page* because of Babe Ruth s contract with the Yankee* F\>nnsr!y cm. rf the best southpaw pitohew*. thro the grestrse Initg-dMaare batter of aU tune. Babe Ruth haa ratabUahad the port-wde upon a plnacle of achlevam.tr ahere even aueh famous left-haute]
Charley Chaplta oavwr eat id p
Ocean City High
The Wildwood Mermen lost .. tough one to Marine Trust Saturday night at Wildwood. 32-2C. i The win for the Banker* help- | ed them to tighten thrir hold
Times Five Downed Wildwood West Side
The future alone can answer what is in store for professional tennis. 'The step from amateur to professional is not as great as many believe. It simply means transferring, in many cases, the Proht* • -ro the hands of the promoters, which in this country arc
officers oi the national body, to the players.
Amateur tennis has bent a bonanza for certain officers who quite Utom from the housetops the evils of professional run. not alone in lr * m - the Loited States but in foreign field*, as exemplified by Lenglcr.
A idelizzio Scored Six Goals ond half the Banker* for,: *] |
From Field 'ahead.
Oberbolxrr led the acorlng After taking to MHIvllta on bu-. with four field goals and seven Thursday night. Ocean City High foul* out of seven trie*,
came back strong on Saturday
night and gave Hammonton High decker* In the loot minute:
a 2S-10 setback, tho "P.
When the firot half ended WHd-
uod led 14-13. but in the aac-| ous From Start To Finish
In one at the fast ret gwues scan on the Fxcuniion Hoaae floor Cape May County Times emerg.nl
.T.T
teem In the feat minute ./i ^ J n Bn '
hm" | play. I »««• fa*t and furious
■Ing held to one Held goal. Charles Schwartx l<d the M> :-
• flntah. The i
areotuphidin!* m for any men with three twln-p. hter* amt '
and the Queen episode.
We don't have
real,
_ further than Ocean City
J**' or **.“djy» r the Middle Atlantic championship Ocean City. This tournament attracts about as much attention the tennis world a* the sale of a West Avenue tat docs
estate circle*.
^The aty supplies the dough to stage the afia.r. which is dt- ] Artdiiau, twted. sporoored and sanctioned by the tennis mogul*. In addition Adam-. F TO fumndlmg the prucs. the aty pays tin- hotel hills of some of < * tali no. y the *tan v ho compete in the games. Many ot these pwiedo Mats Donnelly. < are too weak to walk from the Iks,el ,o the lour ts » the ’ Broadtay. ( city supplies taxicabs for their tne. j MoGtum*.
In addit.m :o thi* the power* that hr a
awarded $500 for publicity. Where this ^ .'."^-“^“1— i
a mystery. The Isa tounuu—m only anraned ; tators and the amount of ttewspaprr publirtty wa
aging the ball six times fmn The , the Held, while Donnelly dt*1 see nqw . urtw( j t j, e oordu four tlmre for staged in I*,,,.pototar*. The aoor.
MARINE TRUST
OCEAN CITY II. &
given, donated < e* is more or le 1 handful of spec ]
The City ,
publuir s
budget this of thi* is tr
How Abo uhlrrstood provisioi
> again
o attract attentiur
r would it not be better hards play here next surnmei i
propriatrd to the tournament.
>uld c
r the
i t This Year.'
“ Irivt 1>m« made in Ocean f -net the tournament. If the p .; 0 The tennis facilities of Ocean t l ave Suzanne l^engten and \ , ben tliey come east ? The am
"th the gate reci
HAMMONTON H. 6.
Msam-itnR Berenat, . J Braver K Hpin-lli Sohwaiti. ( Total.'
at dtfferenl ttm*
eight foul*, while Morton and | ^ °' r “" rtac OCCJ ' rrlnK *>*•* Dolan caged two Held coata e«* 1 1,M; h * U »'• » hl «h time the — 1 tiewwpaperenen led 14-10.
Ad the beginning of the flrst half the Weft Hide paturni outpaced Che Tlmre Five, hot the T :|.•w»po^*■^!*•Il nuun *truck their
j ntrid*.
6 j HuriiiK the flrel b '( the Titnr*
uilMed tail one fou.
' • Bteven* and OI ' -ro Che Hihigh ■nore-r- for no with wt> ft.'kl goal* each eg - -jOidaa’a wa* a one teiw. *t*b. Wood ha.i a perfect average from J the foul mark with four out ci
T j tossr.
i : Craven and Osborne performed I* . tvlUlantlv for Wart Bide, tcawing :• I in «»’*> Oeld goal* rote, while c i Boaorrii. though held neoreles* , 1 gave the Mpnctalor* a thrUl with
j hi* floor work.
-j Une-up and mimmalies;
Total*
WILDWOOD
- Morton. F. — i Schwartz. 2S Ltvety. C.
j Dolan. G j Walker. G.
Total* g Rtferee—Kelly. Time
—20 mimjte&
( APE MAY COUNTY TIMES
. It
: publicity
ourt*
Ocean Gty Bowler* Won From Pennsy Team
Three Basketball Games oiten. F For Sea Isle Tonight r
Jonea, o. Tii re. baaketbaU gann «heiluled for tonight at t • ureiun House. £*« 1»|, c The fli*t game wlH brl
are i Wood.
reated P. R. I at the Y. M Hey*. Atlantic
1 Bloc
r girl* a
City Blourae
-M:.y County Tine* and 1
WILDWOOD WEST HIDE CLUB
Millville High Played Uncanny Game Overwhelmed Ocean City By 44-17 Score Millville High dribbler* roundly trounced Oeron City High Unt Thursday at MillvIUe by an overwhelming score 44-17. Chance and Walker led ;hr Millet* with four fluid gunl* earrh. while Addlltzio ami Bniwdley caged two rote for the Maroon and White parom Millville paaBro ana «mot In an uncanny fate ion and bewUd-rei] the •■Family Rcaort” quintet. The MILLVILLE HIGH SCHOOL F. F. T. Ohanee. F. 4 <1 a Wallen. K. ^4 6 13 Ikavldo. F. 1 j 3 June*. C. 2 j c 1lodger*. G. ... • 1 | OhurchiH. <*. 1 ti 2 Kate*. O. I 1 2 Langford. 0. 011
OCEAN CITY II. ; F. AddUzuo. F. ; A lacn*. F. <> Taccarlno. F. 0 lauiheily, C. . 1 Broadley. G. j Brownctillter. G. 0 WlMard. G. 0 Total* f Referee —Oremhari halva*—20 mlmiew
if of player* who bat and are. Itft-haadad. ! bet Ebr *h*ke Uad* with the wa*
£ r"V‘." Sea Ue Cadet. Wc v
nl* an- attenpUng 40 Ir.temt th> Camden Induatrtal Le gur la Un prt.p<*dtloo -Tbe more the u-r Her” 1* Reevro' »|ew. Dennis Iteter to the Atlantic aty apart*
Indurtrial BaakxteH Lrogne In Otron City, and you have the «nie in your city, and mi three twjw. having nothing mute to ploy fur. I believe that we .a-nrid *et a groi for thren n, ahout at. We have a right to expect that home league. , orll|A ^
futu/e playeiw for
Downed O. C. f. Ferrari Scored Four FieW Goal. For Odetg Ferrarfa four flatd goal* »• the hwhMobt In Uw dofoat the Ocean aty Y. M C. A. ** ttf at Red - * Ot, iawc | bea Me City oteaste them M-Ifl.
to ttt«
In behalf of the Owmn ato ‘ ds* ex' the Indue:rial BateetteU Uogue 1 *'"* °< Tbe Codata* guard* »"U»d like to ctelleng, (he wia-j UwPour. with MM te DTr "t Rwr league u. a i-tna*.! pata,m ••• ««*t bigb frrire with the winner at ou.i * hU * row rad twe, of IP I'^oe for Use Indumtial chare.! * fcrw ' B ’* 1 gate WflteUmS pin My <g Kouih Jeewry. '•*** "Y’a.” Thi* chaMi r.g. 1* toad. ’ • cot * at the rad of [ ■ ,1 ' te »"tac.« wfie eWntfre i bah waa l€-« la law bul purely out .a ->ui*naort.,p j‘b* Oateb. "bteBto MMt U. end for the banrflt of Ue wor*. **-. ^ A b"** ■anted hot t> ng hoy,. 1, , iu amagtmttisut *irtag U>. late hoM t am aure they wifl ante for • and *uaunariai: in • .Iron manner, and hr vere' Proud to attain Kindly gt*e thb 1 <-'*WBT8 re W ,^* 7 ir ~ rlr ton r . r. ofsaii-tige U,"Z? IZaT ’*'* iZZL/ m * f
You 1* ! 0
• JOHN <; j
Happy Town
I Tdnyfctna. F. "eathrebj . C. 1 La Four 0
oc *A*l CITY Y.
S. J. Industrial
Court Championship: Ocean Gty luuea CJa)-i? ’j tenge To Atlemic Gly i
M ‘*a*g Sport.
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