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

Page Eight

CAPE MAY COIJMTY TIKES. FBIDAY. APBIL 8. 1927.

THIS IS

Sea Isle City Lost Game To Chattin Cubs

Oberho'zer and Weller

Clashed As Usual. But Fisticuffs Prevented

‘Sea Isle Junior Y. M. C. A. Best Court House Croup

Livezey Out jumped Klotz

ing oa I tie Exrur0«.r. Isle Ctljr rfe- ’ Court House riialo a thrilling game. !' >r cw-ar to ! rum the field iron

•Id goal- making teen point* MO red. McAlUater and ncored one apiece

court. Inability to alraoat lo*t the resort

Bix cIuIm bate b.eu granted Iran-' chi*- They are Woodbine. Cape' May. Cape May Court Hotiee.. Atalon. Brlleplain and Ixxwet T"» nship. The admladon of | Vt.Keii.ino rani* a.< a «urprl.«». | 'he up^ouaty nlm ho ting made application foi admlwton after the loon had been tentatively

City found ii . however, and anted the open CUU Will b< he admlwlon of ■ inlanders al-.-•rappy bare

The atated purpo«- «>»e league L -to PUT baaeball and encourage It by sportaroanlike method.. alwaya contendtn* again.t and dwrying rowdyUm on the ball “eld: also to revive intereet in '.ut^bati » Cape May

and to -let clop the plnyers whenever poe-

County.

lan-y

impo--itd. Woodbine

berth,

•trengthe Waodbi.. ay. pm

of the

Chattin - Cub*, champion the Sou' i Jei> y le.-seu*' - " ed their M-ason last Friday : with a vi lory over Sea M- 1 on the Excursion Hon- " 37-31. In a game lnte:e-:!r.g a at timet rough ami furious

Dr. JUUU8 WAY The game war • nliven. of Cape May Court House. Dr.; Krill Well-r ami <;-org< Way la County Physician. Is a|halzer. who played with S-Well-known eye specialist, medi-1 city. Weller and Oberholz-: cal inspector of Middle Township! seems, esn't play opposii • school., is a collector of Indian j other unb -- then- is a ii relic.-, an historian, at.d a growrr; fracas. At the beginning < of prize apples and other fruits, gam ■ Oberholzer did the unuHe it president of the Cape May by refusing to accept the ban ' County Title and Trust Company. | Weller In token of good -!■ and has been since that “All I mansblp. Weller smiled an County Bank" was first oiyanlied. i knew they were in for some i Replies to last week's s.llhou- 1 Weller guarded Oberholzer ■ cite naturally came from every |y Obie didn't like It. r'i pan of the county, and a vast j ers had to separate '.’ini. ^ majority were correct. Those jn* a pugilistic exhibition

who got their replies In tbr

L'v. y member of the County, i-ibhierwgcontd a uelo a >. . . inrh Is-ualien. Thompson and i- i-yt.ian made good from the 1S- ■: mark once each: The sumSEA 1SU! Jr. Y. M. C A.

r. r. T

o Oibeon. P. s o i<* H. McAllister. P. . I t. 2 r Sofroney. C. 0 0 <> . H. Sutton. <1. a a o K. Parker. C. 1 6 2 ! C. Sofroney. C. . 0 t> 0

ball t

Th. opening games

leagm i • »iH be played Saturday. May 2*. Singh- game* will be played each Saturday thereafter ami double bill* will la -i.igi .1 or. holidays. A tentati»r .rhrdule has been arranged and * a. gone oxer by the league's attdtra"' committee Hat Thursday night. The lay-out show x th- program for the opening day a- follow, rape May at BeJIeplain. Cape May Court House at Woodbine. L/>wer Township at

Avalon

aibl. E »

Court Ho nr id-nt of the loop at the las! nn.-ting Surrogate Irving Pitch I. p-.-ident and Burton J. Smith fa. M-cietary-treaiutrer. Oe»>rg' Rotharker. Avalon rommlaaiomwar present at the formal organization and offered a cash prize of flS lo Ihe player making th> least number of error* during

Ear

rlub

will

flrrt w

M. MacMurtie. Ocean (Tty. Erma Nickerson. Goshen. I.illlan Wright. Sea Isle City.

Mm. L. Simpson. Sea Isle City Mrs. Earl F. Sapp. Marmora. | each group xi To each two theatre ticket* of the opposl

of their choice have been went, mat" Bacon. «m> is ai-" eoiueThr name of Dr. Way was hidden what of a r.called double In the Classified Advertisement of : ib on both occasion- and pre-j Charier E. Adams A Broth-r>. wntei further trouble by havlngj 720 Asbury Avenue. Ocean City, the opposing team- —parate the; furniture dealer*. ! two offending player.-, sending]

again fought over the po-. -,-:on ' of the ball, both iosing their head* and wanting to fight. Sea j Isle City and Ocean City fan*

Take him out." ling th.- removal player. "Diplo-j

Total* J o COURT HOUSE Jr. V M

F. F

i* uallen. F. I 1 Shield*. P. _ 1 fi Thompson, C. 1 JL Simpkine. G. 1 o by nan. G. .11 Total* 5 2 Referoc—J. Weatherhe. of quarter*—10 minute*

Can you tell who the subject on the flint page this week is? If »o. • nd hi* name bidden among the Classified Advertisetnent*. and fill out the coupon herewith an! mail It to the Silhouette Editor, this newspaper. 11 you ate among the find five, two theatre ticket* will be *ent

you.

Weller to forward and Ole-rhoizel to guard oppoelt- Slex .-neon. Fot.r refereeing maned the

play of both team*.

The Cub* held an early lead of 11-2. Sea Isle fought hard to overcome the lead. The first half ended H-!2. Sea Isle trail-

County Base Bal! League Is Completed

Woodbine Gets Berth Sea Isle Had To Decline For

Lack of Grounds

purse which will ! dtxlded proportionately among the thr— rlub* fini-hing the eea--.n In the find division Seventy p. r cent, will go to the pennant winner, twenty per cent, to the runnx r-tip and ten per cent, to th* rlub placing third. By-law*, a* adopted at the meeting la*t week, provide that no play- r in the league shall be paid All plsvriv rniiat bo resident* of Cape May County, al-rhi-uzh an ixception ha* been made In the rar» of Bclieplaln. Each club wll be entiled to a tie-ter of fifteen payer*. List* of team member* will be submitted on May 21 U*t* may later h--revt—! and final names will t--.Hired on June IS. After that date new player* may not be ac-

quired.

Cost of County Boarders Sheriff Hoffman In hi* monthly report to the Board of Freeholder*. stated that there had been an average of eleven prisoner* a day and the cost per prisoner :»a* <9 cent* per day. At present ' there are ten p'iaonera in the

ci.nuty Jail.

Booster Meeting at South Seaville Grange Plans Laid For Similar Meetings in the Future A very large r. umber of Cap* May County Oranaer* •«**«*'* a "booster" meeting herd at South seaville Grange. Marco 2i. Man* were made for future •ngs and the next one will b; i held at Rio Grande in Mny. Two applications for memOerahlp ■ received. Worthy Mmater Burley. 1 ot the Pomona Grange, gave a talk on the next meeting of Pomona. »hl<h will be held at Cold Spring. A-rHl 9. A. H Reev.-e also gave a abort talk about the Pomnix* Grange meeting bouth Seav ile G.="*e held a moving picti re oeoefil at th< Lyric Theatre. vvoodblne. W dnwday - • ning. the feature of which was

The Sea Wolf."

After the meet lag refreshment* were served It the lower hall and eexeral member* of the variou* Orat<gea took part In a very in' .-resting and entertaining

"Officer. I left my car hers a —— few minute, ago and now it a; * coup* may bo amali „ ZZ, • ' enveuiogt. hut at Umw • It must have been ; can drive it frsaa the bar

•eeta* to have flivvered ,

“••No. it couldn't be that. ItJ The oM-fartto^d Ror

ra* insured against theft." '*

mnr

Ing.

Would like ticket* for:

It appearmi tonld only ge of the Cub*, t during the ga

venson. of the Cuba, baffled i Townm-ml by his mode of piay. though Townsend equak-ti Stevenson from the field and foul , f mark in poll::- vored. Fritz Weller wa* high acorcr I for th' .Alb*, scoring thrice from [the field and making good flx-e time* from tV .ifteen foot mark I Tracy and f-.e : ns-jn each had a xn of this i t 1 ''' 1 k 03 **. While Babe I Klotz and Nell D-ighan bad two] I each. Deighan's clean guarding .

was a feature.

- Tom Delaney and Tow nsend | rxongtt IS! registered three double-decker* | xach. while Charlie Kuebnle dis-! j turbed the net* twice from the 1 field. Oberholzer made good from | th.- foul mark on six occasion*. LHezy played a good game at center outjumpins Klotz. The line-up* and suramarit-*:

Sa 1-le City ithii. six poip.is otx Clubs Are -r getting clo«fxr

Fin

Circuit

rganizatlon of the Cap<-

May Counly Baseball League »a.-eff-'t.i* at a iiu-etlng held in the Gaz- n. office at the ftoun Hou —

'day night of last

CHATTIN S CUBS

Times Five Boost Championship Claim Best Ocean City Industrial

League All Stars, 31-30 ,

Cape May County Times' |,a»-: ;

ketliall represent at i ves lurlher ] alrcngthcuid their claim to th.-amat.-m championship of Cape,

May County la*i Friday evening

when they defeated the Ocean ’

City Induxtriul League AU Stare

31-30. in a thrilling came,

on the Excursion House floor

- tale City.

The Time.- took an earlr lead 1 1

Tracey. F. G. Klotz. C Weller. G. F. Deighan. G. .

SEA ISLE CITY

T//E BUItVIMSS£Asg(J,~ JS .-?£ -" -- SEASONCD ' LUMBER r * Aa BULBING^. Now that the building sea-ton is here you should get acquainted with this responiioiu lumber yard. Every builder or other individual who has done business with us agrees that we give full value for the money and good service. Build Now!

Told a/£A i mm / MM/nee /p DO /T^WELL /D/D/r ^ OUSL. OUTH-

said you’d do it. Remember that - you told her that "one I of these days" you’d | buy a home for her. [ Now is the time and } we ll show you how { the rent money will j pay for it. BOTH PHONES .JOHN L. MAHER

Totals O. C. INDI'STrf AM. ST

H. A. Dunker & Co. 520 High St. Millville, N. J.

G. F. Misted Office Furniture TUSHINGHAMS

Decoration DayMay 30 | But why wait until ; then to do all your i ! decorating? i Ask to lie shown some j | samples of wall pajier. | ; then get my estimate ■ I for doing your work. ! ! That means Rea! Dec- , ! oration. A guarantee ' | every hatch of paste. A. W. Young Petersburg, N. J.

“John Certainly Enjoys Life”

and enntent, siin|i|ix am! iudi-peud. had Jn.t xx.-,Ik.-.! -treet. Hi* t xx..

*nli*taoluil nu.iui.t k.M ii ..n getting thi* ii- be live*."

“That** great *tuff.” cm-ini-ntcd lh.- other. "I took i - of those iintii-ie* fix. r. ago: I haven't mi-v.^i joymeut-, and I know ii-.'t. when flic lime come*.

II"!' I HOI 1 rori Samuel Schellengcr Cape May, N. J.

BuildThen Insure! The wise man builds his home, then he sees i right away that it’s j properly "covered’’ by I insurance. It’s the first step the ! j new home owner I [ should take. 1 i Cover the house with ! ] insurance against fire, | 1 then cover the contents against destruction and theft. The Happy Home is the Protected Home

E. 0. POWELL, JR, Swainton, New Jmev

PhiLidclphii Office 136 South Fourth Street

Repairmen: We have installed a Rebabbitting Machine with which we are able to rebabbit and bore con-necting-rods and bronze-back bearings for any make of automobile, truck and tractor. Also hearings for stationary engines, boat motors, etc. For years garage men and car owners have been throwing away their burned out and worn out connecting rod and bronze-back bearings, but now you are acquainted with a firm who will rehabbit them like new and at much less cost than new parts or factory exchange. Ii is now agreed on. by the foremost engineers. that there is one best way to do this work, and that is to cast the babbit direct in the rod and then bore to fit the crank-shaft. This is the Method we use. Let us r.-habbit one of your rods and convince you that we can eliminate 95 per cent, of your scrapping. Yours for Service,

Mazurie s Garage and Machine Shop Landis Ave. Sea Isle City

Bell Phone 42

When there are ruts in the road

when Unite*! States Royal Cord Bal’hov their r< J worth. They’re real '•bforbers—if there ever were any. 1 <-o-J Balloons are made of Latexb Cord and Sprayed Rubber—

‘hie, dependable,

e had a flat tread for two years. The others are now com-

ing ’round to it.

They are worth your investigating. Drop in when you’re down this way. United States Tires arc Good Tire*

Palmer Tire Shop!

1018-18 ASB0P.Y 4VETOE

pt ”*> ; M- 235 OCEAN CITY,It.J.

The Name on the Window Means a Great Deal to You Mrs. Home-Maker! Whenever or wherever you see this name American Stores Company you know that back of it is an organization that is at once your guarantee of Quality and the Lowest Price

possible.

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