Cape May County Times, 18 February 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 8

Face Eight

f COUltTY TIMES. FRIDAY. FEBBOABY 18, IW7-

Sea Isle City Five Proved Superiority

| Northwestern Trust Quintet Defeated Without Any

Help From Referee

! Whittington’s Goals Led

Northwestern Trust Company,

MAYOR RICHARD CULVER j leadere 0 Mbe PhlU<Mphl. Bank of WUdwuorf. Mayor Culver has ers . frll before Sea Islf many friends in Cape May Coun- cj baaketfera for 'he aecond ty. ludgiEK from number of; |l!ne thu M a»on at the Exeui replies received. And very n««rlr ^ HouM , fl(X , r | ut Friday ev.

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: nins. 34-24.

i The victory proved

Those who got their answers Bllnker , t ± tt ge, city could in the mail firri. and were ihere- belt them without the aid of foec winners of two theatre tick- „, feree whoM . „frrrin(: on Fr

•ts each, were <)ay n , gbt also below par.

W. C. Koonekr. Wildwood. ; ^ ^ C | tjr outplayed the Peter Lancanson. Sea Isle City.; B;(nllerg tbroU Fhoat. their paseWllilan, F Rojrers. Wildwood. . >t t|meB b.fflmg ,b r PbllaW. S. Thompson. Goshen. dplph |a passer*. Sea We Oty

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The Silhouette Contest has Tom ^VhltUnKtor.'. five Held what Is known !n newspaper w lth Charlie circles as "sustained ‘nterest.-> Ku ^ hn , e> thrf< , t win-pinters. led It really has more than th»t.', be ^ uie City quintet. Tom because more and more W C— iDeUngy Kuehnle had . p- rMay County* people are b«om- ^ nl( , ht frnm lh( . foul mark .

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Newspaper Men Had Off Night Loose Guarding and Mental Vacations Lose Game Inability on the part of the Cape May County Times - passers to shoot fouls when needed, and loose guarding In the second half, cost them a victory to Unwood last Friday night on the EXcui scion House floor. 28-SS. M. Weams, Lin wood- center man. scintillated for the Atlantic County drlbbers. playing a wonderful floor game, registering five Held goals. Kelly, his teammate. who was held scoreless by Kent In the Aral half, came bark strong in the second half, burning the cords four times for beautiful field goals, totaling four double-pointers. Whelan

scored twice.

The Times quintet missed many shota at the basket, enough to have doubled Unwood - * score Mental vacations on the part of newspapermen during the second half also resulted In favi

To The Silhouette Editor:

The silhouette subject it

NORTHWESTERN TRUST OO.

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Ferley. f 1 4 l Beckman. I - . 3 0 i Bays n, c 0 0 l Dunn, fl 2 2 i

Maui, g, Manns, g

Camden Beat Wildwood In Opening Game Deciding Point Made in the Last Five Seconds of Play By Foul

Clift Made 17 Points

Side trailed *-4. The line-ups and summaries: CAPE MAY COUNTY TINE, st...‘A— r. •' ; ; oik - " *' ? * : Clark. C • > * Wood G. —g 1 , i K-M 0. — • » J LaPoura. G. * * ® Total* * ” 15 WEST SIDE, WILDWOOD F. F. T. Botarth. F. * * f Oaborne, C. 1 * 1 Craven. C. • 0 ! One rat o. G. 1 1 * Cochrane. 0. • 0 0 Totals * S 12 Referee —SehmalU. Time of halve*—20 minutes.

Donahue and Brae* * l the guard positions. Heath *eor»A a»l points for Hammonton. The mmptariea: SEA ISLE CITY 0008 F. F. a. i

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Hammonton Peaches Lose Onesided Game

on the Wildwood court. Tlii score was tied with Are second* to go. Clift's goal for Camden knotting It. While shooting he was fouled and the extra point *pelt defeat for the Mer-

en.

At half umr Wildwood led.

18-11.

Clift accounted for •eventeen their opponents, who were 1 point* for th* 8k set era. caging completely outclassed by the six Held goal* and five single

Times two weeks ago. Maurice Clark plajed

game for the Times, disturbing the cord four times from the Held, while his teammates. Dick Olden and Eddie Stevens, scored three each, being redeeming features !n the Time* - defeat. At half time Unwood led. 12-7. The

line-up- and summaries:

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES

f

Stev.

Courdoulf. Olden, f Clark, c . Wood. g.— Kent, g — Totals -

! Delaney, f _ i the cuwfiefl Whittington, f : Morton, f jLlvetey. c Kuehnle. g Townsend, g— Totals

O Kelly, f * 2 1 _ iWhelan. C 2 2

24 I M. Weams. c .611

! Cunningham, g 0 1 T | Johnson, g 0 0 Totals— 11 € 2: Referee—Bacon. Time of halve

—20 minutes.

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May's pnln two touts

Millville Will Play Sea Isle Tonight

Standard Electric and M. &

H. Lassies Other Cards

TTlr Standard Electric Company fl»«. of Ocean City, will J,e | br upp^-en,. „[ , bp TJmei toniRh(

The M. * H 1 antes, ol Pbila- Trueland, F. tWphla. who have a string of Kewne. -F. rlctorles to their credit, are to i l»ng. C. be the opponent* of tile Sea Uie Oodfrcy. G City nioomrr Girls. i Rusaell. <; Millvlllt, of the South Jersey Taylor. G.

league, will U' enierialned by

Sea Isle City in the third gam.- Totals

of the evening.

Tbmor. ow night. (Saturda;

Cape May High Fell Before Vocational

' World's Playground Passers

Got Long End of Score Cape May City High Sefaool quintet was Atlantic City Vocational Reboot - * fourteenth con-

; w-cutlve victim last Saturday at

Cape May. the "World's Playground -- passers winning 2*15. "Pee Wee" Dari*, the leader

| of South Jersey InterBcbol.-u-':.

; woren*. again waa the Mar lead

1 Ing In the attack for Vocational

| with five field goals. Hand

I counted i while W

Only Able To Score Two

Points Against Sea Isle Holding their opponents «ore-

les* from the field. Sea Isle City lamiM won an Imprsaaive victory over the Hammonton girls quintet last Friday night on the Ex-

cursion House floor. 22-2. Hammonton soored their points'

during the first half at which!

time Sea isle City led 6-2. Beginning the second half, the •Incomparable Resort" girl* ran

. Strothers. F. - - Jean Btruthera. F. Shellem. F. Irwin. C. ... —-—•

M. Donahue. G-

M. Bwea. G. 1 R. Halleran. G. — • 0 ®j Totals • < * * I HAMMONTON OHU8

F. F. T.

p. Heath. F. • 2 21 E. Smith. F. • 0 0 J. Goldberg. C. 0 0 0 V. Dunkle. G. • 0 0 L Hunter. O. • « 0 Tolals . ■ 0 2 2 heferre-Bncon. Time of halves ■ -15 minute*. Seorer-C. Whitting-j

a^.Jucttd Oiurcli SMvice:|' Mr. Irving Fitch oondnoted the evening aervl.o at Mtwsiah Urtbe.an Church UM fluwUy rrmtms He gave thoae prvnent a talk on some of tha good qnnllUsn of Uneoln. The pnalor. Dr. Dnlr. wa* not well enough to condnet

the service.

at Wildwood-By- The-Sea

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Beecher Kay Realty Co. Real Estate - Mortgage* - hmraace

pointers. Scior.e's foul ahootlng also helped the Camden boy*. Sberr'a three field goals and

six fouls kept th>- Mermen In the away from the "Peaches, running, as did Dolin'* two twin-! MUo> Jean Strother*, pointer*, and foul* by Schwarts, terrd the fray during the second each getting four Mi.gle-polnterr. j half, led Sea Isle City with flve

The a

Delaney, f Schwaru. f Uvexey. e. Sherr. g Dolin. g Totals

Clift, f Sclone. f Deegler. C. Hyde, g..... Cunneffe. g Lennox, g

beautiful field goals, making half ; ol the points scored. Her sister. 1 Ml.**- Jessie, was second high T scorer with three double-deckers. 3 J Mary Donahue scored ones from * the field, while Miss Braca ac3 counted for three aingl^-polnter* ■Dot -- Irwin's jumping at center ' helped Sea Isle, while Misses

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C. W. Way. M. D. *15 South Lin Ola A vs. Soa lata ritty, 14. J. | • te It A. M. Orteo Hours: •, J to « P. M.

Totals. 9 13 30 Ueferr—Kelly. Time of halves —20 minutes.

Times Quintet Won From West Side

W1LUTSP. HAINES. M D. disease* of the eye Cor W,bU, A*, mnd 9th St. OCEAN OTT

Bowling League Games Are Good

Thn* Contests”Booked For, -oepermen Didn’t Have I Next Week ! Many ” olnlfl *° )|

BET YOU *250°°

That you cannot produce a receiving act at the price of die RadioLa 20 which will equal its tonal qualitiea, volume, selectivity, range and ease of operation!! Price, Without Accessories, $78.00 A. ROSENFELD WOODBINE, N. J. The Winchester Store Lrge»t Cape May County diMributom of Atwater Kent md R. C. A. Radios and Orthophonic Victrolas. Radio, and Victrol.-u can be purebared on the caly payment plan.

Asco defeated Cape May County Times on Sagcl - * bowling allejr* Tuesday evening. D. Olden had scores of 203 and 202 re•peetlvoly. Ocean View out rolled the Craxy Three. C. Barth and Tom Wood having control of the The Bachelors defeated the Alley Trio. Courduff and Stevenwere the high scorers. The summaries: Sea Isle Bowling League Standing

n-e twln-polm-r. ° r- -* n View d Dearolf regi*:.| A »'> Trio

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At the end ol the first half Vocational led 17-11. Cape May scored but four points during the second half. The scorts:

CAPE MAY HIG”

•t»y Three 1 j o '^I- May Co. Time* 1 5 u N- u week's schedule Monday A- . vs. Ocean View; Alley l Cape May County Time*

Tim

—-Bachelors

T-, D. , 2*!“-

ATLANTIC CITY

the Bits: Wild woo

1 play the deeld

of the aeries with Tuel l Wednesday. Sea Isle City lost their first game ir. tton. due to l»inx o.mlu May girls' rule* The girl* play Eastern League»nd »n. badly handicapped

: Ward

- 164 203 It* 162 166 197 163 202 170

COUNTY TIMES 123 ISO 199 149 160 123

Tom Wood's field goal and! I Kent's foul goal enabled Cape | May County Times to defeat W et ,[ Side, of Wildwood. Mat Saturday I night at Wildwood. In an extra! five minutes period, after the figure* were knotted at the end of. the regu.ation forty minute* Close guarding on the part of'I both teams held scoring ft'-::, rby field low. each team getting but two field goal.., Dick Olden scored the n .-wspapermen'a other field goal wh:L: hi* teammate*. Eddie Steven* w counted for four slngle-polnterm l and Maurice Clark contributed i I three from the foul mark. Osborne and Onerato i«ebj scored a field goal for West Side.' Dean and Botarth toning in four "i .-timer*. Botarth - - 11™,: , , ltc I featured for the Wildwood boys. 11 At the end of the ftr*t hall W. JULIUS WAY^TiT

South

Jersey Oil Company

February TIRE SAI

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February 20,21,22

HOMNCV place CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. Office Days at Court Houst-Mu Friday. Oth« I

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Totals 475 54. CRAZY THREE 1. Henderson 139 *1 ’ Pnsolano I5n j<.i I 8lm|MH>n 166 15 Handicap 45 l

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Silhouette Recognized Even in New York

Wildwood Outclassed '

Middle Township! Mermen Scored Fight Field' Goals For Wildwood |

OCEAN VIEW

• WESLEY AVE..

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Blaisdell igtit Spadalic

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