Cape May County Times, 11 March 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 13

CAPE MAY COUKTY TIKES. FRIDAY. MARCH 11. 1M7.

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*«"' a. c »f pi*. ,r.i; 8^*, n™ k-lphi.. Let 10 Loci. . 6r Hr «t«ory o»»i **! Delaney and Scherr s By <6-30 Scot. | * * Coal—Be, Ou, Rdl> Ibb»i*. <w^*tin« <w»b rnjr :o ■ ‘hifhrvgtoo Waa Local Star) , jRefere K'!!,.>- Dapleed

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up it* aftwnth »tralirh' tie-

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Sea Isle “V Boys ! Have YOUt Beat Wildwood "Ys" Seed Corn

Game Cleanly Played—

p\ jr^, . i I hnn-llfl ao (hat Ibry will alt r ut LeOckerels ^ ,or pi1 i

, little pmflt In thiaj

ifteen Wins Millville High ildwood’s Straight For ! De^ne Crown: Sea Isle Gty °^ n ^T 0ul Holds Out

Both i cams Need Practice

Tested Now

In Separate

Pens and Feed

>- will not create a d»flel ,a*l h.- ailrted to the n+< n be ,*.->rn«l« tl by ob ! a hr!) tfc r'lick* ar

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"bank-ntnnin*.

Inr" ar) *»!*«■« S'i'i *"•«»’ addins ••lnl»wt" by «a«ins; ,e ton la for a - total *■*..! , li. While the banker* 'orfrlevrn f a < tlMri* and I

-on nnile*'” eight tln»r*|f*hanrr. K foul route Mil Ike Saat j Walluei K ns wade .t "uiMiinrlrni j t'horehtll. '

defeat Mr» Mr City.jKeai

Delaney's four Sold goaD roal •booting «t Charlry

Sell wart* and -Beds" Sebrr

by the resort pjaaer* mablrd Wildwood to glrr Brld*. •reoad halt , ,, m t sound troiinrlng flatuind aalliim aron-1 night on ibr Wll.lw..od

xnab each fur M'.li ] foijr:. 37-**

rlno and B.-ownaiUlrr, The Mermen held the lead W" e«<h for Or-an tbroushoui. leading at the end llao-aiw and mm- „r ,t, r 0r ^ hll i f 16 ., 0 _

The Moom. Ihmtened in the

MlU-VlIXt HIQ11 SCHOOL | «* ,f ' /’’T* “T 1 "* *“

j ibcre 8«ld seal* from the «ilddlo

y. y. T.!^ th floor, the ball failing to

9; tourtl th* rim.

71 The Mtrnien. boweier. aieo 3’rallied and forged ahead wiiii a

Sr* Die City Junior Croup. ' Conditions Last Fall and M. C. A . playing it* initial same .... li it U«t *i-,t .Td.y ailernoon on Ui-j VI inter Favorable For E*« : > Holier >:i. s»v. Immature Seed Junto: tiii,up from Wildwood o; 1€11 drfra: In a game noted by riean playing | Better Rrsults When Tested Th- Se» fair City Y boy* outplay-1 The WildarovJ boy*, j though both tram* showed taelr rin by p a » . vperi lark of prartlrr I rm • •• . '.i in ijl* jetlon Shannon. Pfeiffer and ParkerK l|1| ...w.in.itoo led the Sea I*D Croup. oach (thi . •„‘.i, icrmlne if U 1* •“•ring 1 wire from th.- JWd-1 rllll ab! (... p5 an ..ng. In thwhile while crone and Hoffman. aai , tta . w , n „ r ronacorvd a like number a >IM» for . , ,., ,; ro n ar to thn*e the Wildwood lad*. I whirl, injured wd corn about Sea Db 'V led at half '»“' r j i*-,, } , u , . a .,, A , tb,t time a 9-4. The amre: ! , llt May County farmer* SEA ISLE JIMOK G«Oi:P 1 k “" mn ha '" b, *. n * r * ,j3 f r" F. T.I“ r P' 1 '- 1 fiodlns «h g rorn te»wd only about 20 cent. 41 Th. la!.-, wet eeaeon la*: fall f‘iitk. r. C. 2 0 4 , a gr-ai .Dnl Endlpotl. C 0 1 Mill -r. O. 0 1

Market Them When They pai*. i from ih. Attain About l' /2 Pounds j ^ Live Weight .!>■ 1 .i,d 4se

Pullets Do Better Alone

could w - II ooaatst of one nart of regular chick developing u. ah lo which have been addtd ona part or yellow rornmeal and one pai ! of romm.*trial wklm milk or cnndrnaed hiitternillk For the tullowing two or three WWika thi* * maali. ml*e.l to crumbly from with aour aktni milk, ahould be ted three time* a day. and a* much a* the cock -reD will dean up In twenty minutes each tint ThU Hf to be xupplemeated with t racked corn te.1 in pan* it- hoppet*. aour 'kltx milk given ;• i a drink, and green food ■It'd daily to keep the birds 14 condition. When the bird* are about 1 \k pound* live weight, they rhould b" *okf.

Douitniro f’apaldi. o! Port Nor:i*. had the niKlurtune of having hD barn burned down Saturday i.ntRg. Among other thinga. ha l,»i a cranb-rrjr reparator. a large quantity <>r fresh hay. new >-mg door* and a lot of ftynl-

fthannon.

fl>le

"standing areount Isle City at different t the game made the » nkrr* look fooH»h. ma

being! Kodget..

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cua Whittington "banked gual* and added worn point* t!,. "Ume areount" route, bethe large*! "depaaitor" of

nealng.

am Delaney turned "de•or” In the *econd half, re‘.ng Morton at forward, and 'bar “aavlng" managed to ik" fire double-decker*, but

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drew "Intereal" on one foul: kwllc Kuehnle bad the "roui- , eervlce” of -Oaahier" Mur who tnaiated on "eloe* mar-! ' In reference to Charlie'* wiling. hill the Sc* Isle d didn't lake the advice, takiong chance*'' making two goals from the middle of the la mtccaaelon. During the nd halt with Murray on hi* and bade to the cage, hole took a right hand In hi« ■king affair*" and raged an- - two-timer, bringing hi* : to four. Townsend, besld** tag a beautiful guarding •wished the cord* twice the Add. while Lively'* i at breaking up the oppoa-ram-s play feature^, ssbler" Murray. of the cent Are. played a hard » and •aocreded in *corfng double-pointer* and three a from the (oui line, taken Winner. Welsh and >rey each register--d two Held

i halt t

SEA ISLE ffTY

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0 Referee Kelley had a sJ It during the earning, flndjag eg It hard to please eith«i train and

■ the tans.

j Schwatu. Dolan and Schrer _ | each collected two twin-pointer*. 2 while Ph. w and Com. lowaki. of - the ''l*aifc" .registered "our and (two doubled-decker* r»*g etfvely. 0 1 The line-up., and sum mat •* WILDWOOD

Totals _ 5 1 11 . 1 *-l»n' y. K Refert-e -Dr. T. Barker, fin-j Sch **rtl. F pi re—-S. M Bennett. Time ofj [?****■ „ C halve*—10 minute*.

Home Grown Plants Better Ilian Southern

Colonial Maids Thrilled Fans of Basketball

Keller. F. Ballinger. „• CuinuloWKkt. C. F. Swelcy. C. Cowell. C.

Their Teamwork and Pam-! 1>he *' °-

ing Spectacular—Sea Isle Girl* Fought Hard

Score Was One-sided. 41-10

Total* Referee 20 minute*

Middle Township

Colonial Maid* PhtUdclph.a'*| Lost ClaSS B Game

rrprmcitiam- girl* t-am. ga)e|

Sc* 1*1.' City fan- a wonderful , ~ _ eghihition ,-r bs.ketbaii ia*i Kri-| Wudwood Won—Establish £ Cl “" •’byiKR

Th.- victory for the Maid* wa* their ninety-*Uth atrasght in two year* and the tenth of the eeaTbe *pec'acular tcamwotk and paining of lh* Maid* thrilled the fan*. If appearing that the Quaker City D**W ha t an uncauiny knowledge wbetr th- ball • a* going, their toH -w-up play being inlrrealing to watch. Decpite the defeat tb<- Hea isle gtrla. who organiged late thl*

up

basketball cbamplon-

Wlldwood High eaaily defeated' Middle Township High last Thursday in a Cl*** B. South Jersey high school tournament game, on the Atlantic City High School floor, 32-S. Middle Tow to hip establish. 1 an unuaual record for clean playing. not rommltllng a single foul, while WiidOuod fouled but all Ham Banish excelled for Wildwood, tossing In five Held goals, while t;, • -.-ner and Meti each. Coombs had a trio of

goals.

Sam Banish'* playing on the

r the

offer

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1> -nionstrator. Mr a! Cap- May Court M r Babbitt, al BrldRe-

The Utter Should Be Care-! T ' k ' 11 ‘ 1 “ n > h * Vr . ' " corn :-Med :..r you and *»n I you tully inspected ror Uisease. a rep,.:' • u- ...udMion. Fa, E*pccuii y ou»a. ' ““ Buy From Reliable Growers .'V • the Alfred Taylor farm, at

Turkey |»<.

It ha* been the ex:>-tirncc of Harold Hand that cabbage plant* grown on hi* farm at Rio Urande from oe.-d sown last fall, arc far •uperior to wiutbi-rn grown j

plant*.

V»1 [os.Jtir. pm- few }'*r* many* tomato and rat,hag planuha, - been biought Into Cape May and Cunberland Counties from the Southern State*. Southern grown plants should be carefully tr.cp-.s’ed to see that they are fiee from enlargements on the root* known as root knot or club root. This disease can ra lly be delected by examining the root* of the plant*: any plant* showing enlargement* on the toots ahould be discarded. The d .tease D caused by a very final I worm and great rare ahould be taken to keep It out of N-w Jersey soils. Southern grown plant* are also likely to become infested with other diseawe* which cannot be Identified when the plant* are small. A list of reliable grower* from whom Southern plants may bo obtained wa* printed on thi* page several issues back. Such a list may be obtained by applying to the Farm Editor or i • your Kait.i Demonstrator Wilson Frailer, of North 1’ Norri*. la plowing and ptepar several acre* of land for pea- ;

B. Campbell Bivalve

WIFE: "Ed. I have never heard you say a word of complaint about the cooking you gtt at ata.” CAPTAIK (home from a trip): ‘'Hothin' to complain of: we always carry a SHIPMATE range.”

?g Harbor High Los! to Wildwood |« ihe-Sm Lads Scored InL Tournament Fight

4 k and Dough I y scored la’s field goal*. Clark g<-t-two ami Doughty one. half time Wildwood led holding the Court House

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MIDDLE TOWNtUUP HIGH

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