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CAPE KAY COFHTY TIKES. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1927.

County Sports News

Electric Men Too Much For Times Five Newspapermen Could Only Cage One Field Goal Cape May County Time? v outclassed last Friday nicht at Sea lale City by the BUntiard Electric Company, of Ocean City. The Times' passers scored bu. one Held Koal durin*; the entire game. Eddie Stevens scoring that. The Electric men led at half time 9-5. the newspapermen i Ing but two points during the eecond half, also being shut out

from the field.

Brady starred for the Electric Company passers, making eleven of fata team's seventeen points, five field goals and one foul. His teammates. Blackman and Adams, scored one each. The

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES F. F. T. Stevens. F. 1 0 : Olden. F. 6 0 0 Clark. C. 6 1 1 Kent. G. 6 12 Wood. G. 0 2 2 Totals 1 S 7 STANDARD ELECTRIC F. F. T. Barren. F. - . Oil Blackman. F. 1 1 3 Adams. C 10 2 Brady. C, 5 1 11 Hufl. G. 0 0 0 Totals 7 3 17 Referee - Bacon. Scorer - Ferrari. Time., of halvec-20 minutes.

| Egg Harbor Easy For

Pleasantville Still Ocean City Hoodoo

Beat Family Resort School

Lads By 27-19 Score

' Ocean City High School lost

| to their ancient rivais. J*li

Millville Lost i — r-- ,, i to their ancient rival*, t'leasantnn O 11 ( a DC ivlav V_,ltv rilgn I vine High Sch«ri. Monday night. 1 o oea Isle 1 J ° «-». * »'»' ■>

City 25-18

Jersey Leaguers Trailed Behind Local Five All Through the Contest

F. Townsend Was Star

Keane and Long Scored Six j

Field Goals Each

intvllle.

Bill Grwn. tty Mainlander’s captain, with five field goals, and Terry, with three, featured for

Cape May High School easily j the victor? defeated Egg Harbor High last Brownmlller’s ti ro* duo-count-Friday night at Cape May. 35-18,1 era and field goal* by Lake and Martin Keane and "Shorty" Long | Taaearlno. each gettii g two, were taking stellar rolea In the victory.; outatandlng In the It registering six field goals each. pleaaantivllle led at half time The Capes led at the end of 19-8. The line-ups and sum-

first half 32-13. The Wine, marie*: ty passer* were hela to five [Kiint? during the second half. Englehart aclntillati'd for Esg

duo-

Millvillr. of the South Jersey League, were easy for Sea Isl<

City last Friday night, the re ; narbor tossing In four sort quintet taking them into, pointer*. ^<b< summaries

camp 26-15 in an interestln.;

BOG HARBOR HIGI

ale CIW W P . r T. ! lilrTin". i

id were never threatened. At _

half time, the Millers trailed

PLEASANTVILLE

10-7

Millville scored twelve of their eighteen points via the foul line. Young and Shceti excelling with four and three single-pointer* respectively. Townsend'* three double-deck-er* and Morton'* two field goal* fealnred for Sea Isle city. Tom, Whittington and Charley Ku»hnle netting one each. The sc SEA ISLE CITY

Morton. F. Whittington. F. Llve*y. C. Kuehnle. G Townsend, G. Totals

Wildwood Stops A. C. Vocational

First Defeat in Sixteen Games For A. C. Passers

Phrampu*. F. Young. P. Free?. C F. Phrampu*. C. Sheet*. G Bingham. G. .

A. C. Vocational Keep Winning Streak

’! Torry. f -

Miller, f

Green, e I Sararlnsky.

1 11 1 3

It Englehart. F.

C. Rocacb. F. 1 3 Marshall. C. 12 Colangelo, G. 0 0 Higgins. G. 0 0 A. Roeeich. G. ■ ■ 0 0 Totada - 6 6

CAPE MAY HIGH

Trueland. F. Keane. F. Godfrey. C. . Ruaaell. G. T. Taylor. G. Long. F. Total*

II

Tuckerton Girls Won Deciding Game

Storm Interferred With League Game

Defeated Sea Isle Gty Girl, Wildwood and Hammonton On Wildwood Floor ' Gave Fans Exhibition Game Tuckerton Girl* defeated the- In an exhibition conteat staged Sea I vie City Girl*' quintet la*t at Wildwood last Saturday night. Saturday night, handing them i Wildwood defeated Hammonton.

m s-7 trouncing in one of the 131-23.

clo*e*t game* of the aeabon. 1 Due to the worm the Ham played at Wildwood before a monton representative* numbered large throng. Each team had j your, and Manager Huff, of the won one game and Saturday'* j Mermen, decided to make the cont<«t ended the aerie* In favor | game an exhibition affair, of Tuckerton. | Davi*. Wildwood boy. made tbe Sea Isle City girl* led at the fifth man In the Hammonton

end of the find half 7-2. but the Turkerton laiwle* came back *tr«ng and shut the reaort gir' out during tbe second half* a* they scored six points. Close guarding featured the play of both team*. But three foul goals were scored during the

entire game.

Ml** Morrison, with two field goal*, featured for Tuckerton. while Mia* Jessie Strut her* scintillated for tbe Sea Isle City Girls. Tbe summaries: Tl'CKKBTON GIRLS

OCEAN CITY

Donnelly, g _ Caacarino. g__ Bmwnmliier,

| Morrison. F. Tj Mathl*. F. 2 | Jone*. C. —■— 5 Smith. O. OjSapp. G.

Total .

Sea Isle City Girls Still Marching On:‘"iS

Mauricetown Won Over Temple Second

j Mauricetown defeated a plcki up quintet, which played under j the name of Temple, and wa* 1 really Temple w-eond team, on Friday evening by the score of

SEA 1SL£ CITY GIRLS

F. F.

J. St rut her*. F. .. .. 2 1 Jean Strutbera, F. 0 0 Dot Irwin. C. 6 0 < Shell, m. G. • 0 C

3 i ;

Refer, e Kelly. Scorer E Whittington. Time of halve*-!5 min-

ute*.

line-up.

Eddie Dolln and Tommy Delaney featured for the Mermen with four field goals each, while Tommy Ake scored a like number for the "Peaches." From tbe foul mark Dolln tiad a perfect night, and Delaney landed four out cf six. At half time Wildwood led 1811. Tbe summary

WILDWOOD

Delaney, f Schwartx. f Llvexey. c Dolln. g Shcrr. g

Totals-

oanaeiw point* In ,ur * , r?* , L that be headlamp ray* strike the red reflector*, giving effective warning of the danger aW-Thou-ands of Keystone rw! - flexe*’' have proved

tbe preveotloa Of i particularly a familiar with tbe r Men profit not by what tWy read but by what they h—d-

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HAMMONTON

T. Kuehnle. < 5 Goetx. g_ p i Davi*. g_

Reeve*. Jeffrie* and

Administered Another De- “ UrrMl / or M *. u , r ‘ c "'l WB ' . , former two getting five field teat to Hammonton, I6-> goau and the latter four, while

I Middle Township Girls* vy Winning Streak Broken

Sea Me City girl* continued th. ir virtortou* march, again taking the Hammonton girls Into camp last Thursday at Hammon-

ton. 16-5.

The Sea Isle girl* led through-' and were never threatened

Total! Referee—-Bacon. Scorer rarl. Time of halves—20 min-

utes.

was given a big surprise last Thursday night by Wildwood High, at Wildwood, the loss being Vocational's flr*t defeat in sixteen starts. The final score

was 39-31.

Walter Hand, vocau. tj*l'* star

center was Injured in tbe first 1 Captain Davis Scored Six t ,V *'

Field Goals

SEA ISLE CITY GIRLS City Vocational J F ^ . Monday night, defeating| Jh c n™' h ^ * ~ J J

5 Irwin. C 0 o

’-J Donahue.

the entire team contributed heavily to the final outeonu Max and Francis Hoffman ■tarred for the Millville quintet, each of them getting two doubb decker*. Mauricetown took the lead early and held It throughlea Ung at half time by the

period and tbe Atlantic City, passer* seemed to be lost without ftU oervlces. During Ms nay In the game the score (igxagg-il. Wildwood led at the end of the

period 9-7.

Starting the second quarter tbe "By-the-Sea" dribbler, forged ahead leading at tbe end of the

first half 26-13.

Ward replaced Hand at center and Oatman took Ward'* place. The change, however, wa* of no

avail.

Greaidcrr. and Met* and Coomtw iod Wildwood High with lour field goals each, whll Sam Barri*h tohwd In five foul? out of nix tries, Grewinger and Meta each ■coring two single-pointer?. Oatman and Davi? were the outstanding ?tar* (or Vocational. Oatman contributing five Held goal* and three f„ u i, ,.„| Davi* four double-deckers and two Printers. The line-up* and

WILDWOOD

Atlant

Miw Jessie Struthera led the! wore of 16-6. attvk for Sea lale City, caging! T he summary: field goal* while her team- . . Miss 'Jonabue. scored once! MAURICETOWN

from the field and registered!

ice from the foul mark. I Sllmn , , va, Loglovano. scored all the.?.**""' 1 J a- " point*, two field goal* t T.",.,' * ' * r-u,. KSTiirrzrJ

Bailey. ^ 4 Totals IS

Cape May High

for the second lime thlr w after trailing a: the end < first half 10-9. fTLe final wa* 30-14 Indicating thi half rally made by Vocal.

Captain Davi

Total*. Referee—Kelley.

Keystone Aute Club Aiding Road Safety

Surround ifrurself / wit/i Safety/

Will Co-operate With the

Local Authorities

Middle Township High'* sextet dropped their first game of the season after a long string of victories. Cap, May High glrU turning th< ni bark 29-24 in a thrilling game at Cape May Friday

night.

The Middle girl* lea up to the third quarter when the Cape May City girl* forged ahead and were

never headed.

All around playing featured

thr op. Ml, «!,L- PIP. Ipul Ultltorfut, u nut,, Ihi Mi« Dca-t, Middle* leading highway* safe for motor travel ty high tcorer. led with ninety erecting sign* at dangerous

' intersection* curves, hills and

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again, do I?

With more than 40.000 warning and direction alg"* already placed on the highway* to guide and guard motorists, the Keystone Automobile Club of New Jersey has mapped out an extensive campafVn of aign-posting for 1927. T,.e club announce?

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WILDWOOD, It J.

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Keane, with three field and Trueland. with two pointer* featured far the < The suriimaries:

VOCATIONAL SCHOOL

Braca. G.

HAMMONTON GIRLS F. F. Heath, F. . o o Ixgiorano. F. 2 1 sis**. C n o

F. Hoffman, t 16 , Krrickaon, g_.

Totals Referee—Haney. Scorer

Hot That Kind "Say. I hear Marge went and 1 loped last week." "Oh. It's only a rumor. Betty." i "Really. 1? he handsome?'* i

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Meu, C. . . Coombs, G. C. Barrtxh.

iJO. C. High Held Millville To 24-20

illgh School tripped High Thuraday night ’tty after being lied 13-13. The final

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