Cape May County Times, 11 February 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 16

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County

Sports News

CAPE MAt COUFTY THr r ". EHIPAY. FEBEUASY 11. 1987.

Cape May and Cumberland County Newt

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Alf Davis' All-Stars Brought To Earth Given Short End of Score By Times Quintet Cape May County Time* fewketcera dimmed the Alf Davis All-Stars of Wildwood, last Friday night on the Excursion House floor. 8ea Isle City. 23-13. In a fast played game. The conqueror* of the Wildwood South Jersey league team were outpassed and held on the short end during the Unit half.

11-6.

Kent, of the Time*, game a

Sea Isle City Played Great Uphill Game

Mrs. Danea Taylor, of Cold i w a Her Vow. wife and daugh Spring, spent Wednesday here; tfr vrn wk visitor* wKb mg

J \V/U * wiefc her mother. Mrs. Dowell,,^ in Atlantic CUy. • D<1 w«* ■« iroon and White Hoffman Walter Freestone and Hoi he Mt*. B Haalet-. spent the we.*, jMar , Wwt entero.ined T- . | t Mias Mlnni. Shea, the erange- mad* a bualnew trip to, end in Trenum. rhur*- Mrs Ulllan MoOowan and Mr* I rip Court House list, preached IMday evening at C . v on Wedtwaday Mr*. U ■ ptn ’ ™ Aniy Vyic (M. week Tabernacle to a very large con- T-hr Ep*T3rUj League held their .lay in .nd Ethel’ Mm. lUiph Sieves- h*»-

Mlw E. Chur* spent ****** end with her auat. Mm. OmrUo Ml» Eliiabeth CatwfceU ** home this »*° d wttt *” parent*. Mm. Kenneth Brown enter-

Mim May Hew. who Is teach -jUned company over «*' *

the week of laid *•«* »» Stm ' of *

L-> » gj. i ^ gr.-gauon. ant- came oere irowi I Ocean Olty High Gage W i Id wood .here she was preach ! Team Wins 26 To 19 ing. to help out with the i

- ing.

laoemacje J. -pne tpworoo ijeague ( gregation t*e came here from moMl] | T n ^etfn* and aocial Sc’.- Mw E. Robtnaon and

Shut Out Quaker City Pro- t 0 l^" w , Clt t r 00 H ^ 01 ® ch ^ ! home mJ-Ty^ .''“•ntng^ from fessionals in Second Half. ; mJ i.. Township High Sch.-d in HhiladHphla. after landing a Winning 26-1 1 — ^tS ~ ! "Goose" Doughty, of the Court i cuJ bo “ l ^ J * chu [ ct

” • U'ednMiiar evenlner

Robert LauKhlin was given a party Monday evening in honor of his sixteenth birthday, with

twenty-live attending

Robert Smith, wife and slater. Mrs. James Smith, on Thursday

evening ; tie funeral of Mr* l*i-

individual acorer. landing three James Hawn, the sexton of the j Ceny mother-in-law trf Mm. field goal* and netting seven out «* urch - *“ »'*" m Ken, ‘ rou, '| Flotn Godfrey lAffeixy. one <d of eight trie* from the foul P« r » Sunday evening: “ •_T e 'laur town girls, now Hrlog

urday evening at the home of j Gttwon. who

Frank Gandy and wife. Twenty -, Tianpli *P«»*

four attended. | here.

i bridge party «

_j tending

end, nesday afternoon 1 Mm. JuMoa Blake, of Auduboc.

er rousin. Mia* Jeaale h w « Perry «ree* Mr* r«.. abort time wttl laaee tot f Ik* wiMev .

his faithful service

Gloucester

After being held scoreleae fronn

■ ^ « .j ,.,j .hurt end ot 1 1*“*. hut his associates —

s .Imre in the flrwt haUi»hle to render much aiuustanre during the pas* four weeks of PrCrr Schuae pawed Sunday ' . . . tvidav night ^ Adllxzio wa* high scorer of rev it *1 ni«*in»» with Ids dauftiter. Helen, who i*

rar- exhibition on the intricacle* £.‘ Tjl citv completely outpUy- li,ndln * ,hri > f-ml trie* and an being given a aecond coat of home of her grandparent* to SVSriu.,j,«. _m»««_.;5*,JJVSS.w evi-SiS. ^- •«* «~w «-«»- H

scrimmage occurred Kent can:- jn |he halt, holding .them out with the ball. He wa* a 11 1 gcorelesa from the field amt foul over the floor and prevented thejj )n(1 flna | hc<re wa* JS-11. Stam from acoring on many oc-j ^ . Th( „ and tK ,y, caslon*. while the foul* he ^ of # donk ,. y mt.lwd were not over three. He,^ puI up a „ M yaale «n,de good on three occasion* h >lf. hut it wa* evi-

dent in the second half that they

i mut three. He, . _ ,

_ .

from the foul mark.

Dick Olden, with three pr-tty Held goal* led the newspapermen. Eddie Steven*, who saw action In the last haW scored two field

goal* on Alf Davis.

Tom Courdouff and Mawry

Clark each collected

pointer.

Elding played a good game for the Wildwood baaketeers. scoring idee of the thirteen points, wl'h three fleti! goal* and three fouls. Cummings and Nickerson were credited with one double-decker each, while Alf Davis, who played a tine floor game, was held »e<wcl«». The line-ups and suat-

ttarica:

CAPE MAT COCNTV TIMES

Coa douff. K. Ctar*. C Wood. G Kent. G.

ALF DAVIS AU.-STARS

Nicker*.'x F. Oat tv F. Krttng. C. ... Ono,; .to. G. .... Kalbaok. G

tired, having lost their kick and resorted to their "yuaker-

Utm*."

The Sea Isle City crew during the Anal half made thi Quaker* look like the relative* at the animal portrayed on their Jer-

OCEAK CTTT HIGH

Court House visitor* last

T Friday.

* Mr* Adda Bibaon ha* bern 6 < _ring for the sick in North * Wildwood during the past week. *' Mr. and Mm. GnrtSeOd Brewin. * of PleaiontvUie. attended eenrlcc*

“ hero- Friday evening.

., Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Garrrctson i * have been ••ni-nainlng their I

CAPE MAT COl'RT HOI'SE t:ncfe. Tbocna* Matthews, for a|

F r T; time.

, William Tomlin.

Andrew Hawn and niece. EUa. ta vislUng hi* mother.

Jullaettc Tomlin, a few days this

Donne'ly. c Broadley. g

Brownmillcr. g

Taekereno. g Total*

week.

Raber. McCooch and wife entertained friend* from Ocean CKy on Sunday. John Mnaon and wife entertained fats brother. George, of Ocean CMy. Sunday.

Errickfott. Doughty. CUrk. g

u

s :

Palermo

■ Will* spent a few day* . in I’hiladelphla recently.

IS Mis* Elizabeth Corson spent

with her parents

During that half Charlie Koebnle dropji. ! in three Acid goals in aucccaaion. Kuel.nl. led Sea l*ie with four dciultle-deeker- hi* teammates, lively and Town-end collecting

one each.

Tutu Whittington, for the flrst

ttae this eras.,!, ra. shut outj p - t la brother-in-law of Mr* Caddie from the fleid. but tied Charir . Gage Attractions rndav RoKS Kuetmle from the foul line with) ^ Qjyj Mr. and Mr*. Lem Corn, n spent

Totals - 1 . Refer. . MrAndrewL Scorer— I ’be Lueke Time of halve*—!* min- here

u!r . The body of Mr. Barnes, of

j New York, wt* buried In the Sea-

side Cemetery.

Port Norris Mr. J. H. NcJam entertained bis brother for a few day*. 'Mnt Carrie YoUm k* slowly improving front the grippe. Mr. and Mi*. Prank Schubert announce the birth of a Itule daughter. Mother and beby are

doing Hoe.

Mrs. Samuel Butcher and daughter. Josephine, of MUltllle. Hw-nt the weak end with Mr. and

Mi*. Ckaarle* Reeve*.

Mr. and Mra. Ran*- Shull entertained Mr. and Mr*. David Shull, of Camden, over the wnk

Mr. Andy Amerie apent

arveral iTr"» ® n ' ^ U *

The Junior Epwor-Jr League •d a *e< together meeting under ha •upe.-vkdoa of Mm. Haute Catnpbeii Friday afternoon. There

i ValaoUae party and was eEStevtalsed w«t

Tbtato S S IS!

Referw-Batwa. Time* of 1 JlaaaiE. F.

six ringlitajoi: s-- to bis credit. ‘ ' J Thursday with E. E- Madara. The Quai. three fi.-l.i goal* Tonigh! the NortbwmSerr. The ladies met at the home of were nir V by the Connor brother- TrU! . ( company, the undefeated , Mrs. E S. Clouting to new. on and Wilson tf other point- b. - i PhlUdelphU JUnk- W.-dnesday afternoon,

atg wvum: la the fool route. Th- .. » 1U pay a re am’ *r. Staffler and a number of ^

■umnwriee: via;: >t Sea Isle CUy to get re- attended a meeting at cj-A L>LE CITY venge on the Sea Isle CUy Anglcea on Tuesday evening. ^ VlT ' baake’.eers. Several weeks ago Sack sprat Wed T.: Sea Dk CMy gave the bankers »ith Mr*. E E. Madara. u.-—fv—u-I a l*-tS defeat in one of the most Charie* Cossaboon spent _ 6 thrilling gaw* of the eeason. Saturday In Alkaalic City af-ernooB

The Cape May County Turn- to»*.n and Lucy ; ] fnn-giohtg quintet will piny a ro-! K *'*'' B * motored to Philadelphia

4’turn game with Unwood A. A.l oc,Sal> ^*>; Bridgeton finiu-day evening HI* the l«r J-acaa the Times com “ r Wl ^ CoUU“ •» d ^

L-lpi. t D oatrinssed the AtlanDc^^ 1 ’■'«« motonng

; S - ty .boat that time xoZSI cZt declared that several of ibrtrG C<>T>on - w 1X1 Stanley »ad ^ Z'mf.tr. J!d -.ar pUyete were on the »lde-l Cit ^« ^^4 to AOan- ^ WU ’

itnra Unwood tell. Manager,““^Susiday evrasng.

DelsF.

Whittington, F.

Morton. F. Utter, c

Tew Mead. Q.

KnehnW. G.

'j Total* <

* j Ql'AKER CTFY rROfWSSJONALS'

—S» minute*. Bewwr—-Oteoa.

i Id wood Leaguers Lose To Bridge! on Mennen Started Second Half RaUyJoo Ute WbWwewi x <iatm Yeeskav to BrMgWon Moow. g t Tk» Mouh »»i* u :l» *5 the e®i of the tot half. U-g. B**tn’M»g the wcon.4 half the “ ‘ a nBly.

en* and Jwcr J-«bU 5a »tacr«»l*ML. briar.»g the Meraae*. wtUte 0®*

Fttet «4 lyiag the sewn. Ctetk OnweJl, with * *«ii gvml put tie Marie la « ‘ “’She h*St, WfcKh

WtteKi

D. Hlgg&tl

J. Hikkiia-. C.

T. Connor. C

D. Oonac.r. G.

F F T I — J, J J MacAli--:-.- -hat K:ag aid Keaj.

ouiuiuaj e«rn.!i c

Norman PauHin. of FStlDdel-'

usd Mr*. 1

C.

Mr*. MiiUcent Dare is sick. i Mr. Betjamam Locke, of Oum-j n. visited hii* parent* os Sun-

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'Any Snsaalfci', - ■

~ The Biiaocx-r Glrb will tame:

4; HMMmoataa Girl* in the prehant-l

• “-ry game. Sr* Isle City c:r£»

If fc *** 1 record of two victoria ^ «■ tv, ..'“‘““'.T 4 E *“—t Cm.,.., make It throe. ^ Ooeon CS:j called oe W. T. A taigv crown ' - expected at allermoon. ,e gaaturj, whei arc Hampton and dangkter ,th^nc,.ng M Bc= Springe, and

nwsthier wise day week.

E- E. Stedara kObd hoc* on

d eriapnny from out of

town saac week.

W.-tma Lambert, a pupfl of the

Ullhaim! T. Conoa and Nathan:

bo Atlanlic Ctty

the radii*, the tendmcv

DtasJeter; The pteadheir 3a«

Pi’^ed and said hr wa* tx^, af , ,-7 ' ."JU this afteraooa" r™'.

^ teok t e £ £?£££? 4 “ IfcIW - w ; ' " *r- Mra. AJBea aevanE. *S : the- willy work kubm- ed- vlsirtled Mr. and Mra ■

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tte? j

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whiMle..

KvMr: an- Got:,..

Ewreyaan* {Mteawc

Build— Then Insure The *me maas builds His Home, then he — righf away that it s prapedv “covered" by

b’* tie fii*t step the new Home omrney should take. CoiErthe House wrada amsuiaince agwaast fire..

■BCroct*^, aaad theft. The Happy Home is the Protected Home

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Atlantic Coal Yards, Inc. announces the retirement of Mr. L. J. Pontxler as owner of Atlantic Coal Yards, at Wildwood and Rio Grande. We assure the many friends of Atlantic Coal in Cape May County of a continuation under the new management of the policies of » fair-dealing and integrity which have characterized the development of this business. With many added facilities we are now even better equipped to render our customers EFFICIENT and COURTEOUS SERVICE Atlantic Coal Yards, Inc. CECIL c. IsItrSNELL. PnwcMmt JAMES L MYLES Vie* FroifiMit

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