Cape May County Times, 20 May 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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^ildwocxl High Won First Honors in Meet

tMtd Permanent Po~<» of Brown University Cup By Victory

MiddJe Township Girls l

* lM .oo<l Hlsti School tart »«t <1 I be WMwood Munlt Ipal : ,«* Brrt !•*•«* ts tb* reZi irwk sad 6*Id Ue*-

vin* M l-« PO*" 1 *

uA!l» To»n»blp Hl*b wl .lib 41 1-S point*. Ocesa ,6114. * 1J potnts: t '*»* **•>' ^ «llb 5. *M* Woodbine, the

eatry. *®

(a the

2 lurrUh. for WUdnood. Doturb0 ,*i Se»r». of Middle, sad Daa-

sad

Wildwood. Doocbtr. Monltre.

die; Cerotber.. third. HeUbt. 6.

sao-rsrd

8r*t; bevertas. ’ CUr. third Time J mini

Running

Caps M»> ■. Wildwood. 1* n. 11 in. U ow —Weelej- Wild

wood. drat.

t'Urk. Mledh

_!l. o; CRwsn fttr-

n-rirt, were bl*h scorem of the

rH IXxtthlT psrtlrtpsted with JJS-ynrd

, injured limb bat deoplte the B rrt

aisr? *»" • wonderful ezblMUoa Unnnelly

• ,ii smaad sblUty. j» M V*r. of Middle, ma a bewutl- polr

,1 race In wlnnlM tbe 440 dssb.|A ra t : Berrlal ianiM esaily. la the SSO-rard | Clark. Middle

again abowed hla prow

Dins by a .omforUbR! Mile Relay mjgtn. Aa anchor man In the)

mie relay, be added farther glory | Mile re ;

u. hi. crown b> again leadiag the

Mu by fpectacnlar runnier jaecoed. ijrrumer. Of Wildwood. dMpUy-! Kreabtr.* n k beautiful form In wtnalag the!Brat; Middle, llgb Jump and pole vault event*. ] j-b mile n .bile she ability of Barrlah la—wild'

bearing the *hot put and dlacu*

it a right worth seeing.

Bob Dannelly. of Ooe*n cuy High School. astabUahsd himself i. champloa century sprinter ape May County, when he raced to victory. The Maroon and «UU: racer gained hla laurel* <*!y after be ebook off a ia*t mlnct» burat of speed of Doughty, the trfsatile county seat athlete, and

letr ? Wildwood.

Uanneliy waa the only Ocean City entry to rapture a firat place lo the meet, which assembled the fatv. aggregation of young a th-

in the county.

ape May Court House, county

eb. Wildwood, sec.; leaguers in an exhibition game b Doughty. Vliile. third. Distance, Saturday before a large crowd.

Coart House defeated Vineland S-«

Wild- la a last innlnc rally. Marks driv-

wood. Brst: AmuM}. Middle, sec ; tag In the sinning Ulley.

third. Distance US "Rbotly' Atnaroee helped consid-

erably in tbe scoring, bitting a

newspapers class Kimble aa tbe "ace" of tbe Muhlenberg corps and predict a major league berth for him. Kimble Is a sophomore and ha* two years more to ascend the heights In colleglte baseball.

Sporting Events

Making Sea Isle “The City Beautiful”

Midi's Township High Be boo] will uckle RRmaantrllle. wno last seek debated Atlantic Cllj High The game will be played at Court House.

Residents Planting Shrubs. Trees and Cleaning Up Properties

On Friday, the County Beater* will play a return game with tbe Atlantic City Vocational School, at Court House Id the last game. Middle had a comfortable lead, but due to Dougbty being Injured. • bile attenspunc to Mewl borne, be was forced to retire from the mound, tbe winning runs being second off their substllatr pitcher.

Gty Aiding in Good Work

Middle.

Wildwood, second: in (Tty. third. Time

- 1 realm, r. Wildwood. Wildwood, secocl; third. Height 9 ft. 9

Middle, first: WiWOceen City, third,

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Manager

Corson, of tbe Belleplain entry In the league, pitched for the County

Middle Township High won their first game of tbe season Tueeday. defeating Wildwood High 17-11 in a slugfest. Tb, victory waa “sweet" to the county Beaters who lost to the "By the Sea" toesince both Institutions have had

11* relay—Wildwood.

- -Mayor. Wild-

ivoplea, Wildwood, icood Tin,« S 1-t secs.

High Jump, girls—Carr. Middle, first; Hand. Middle, second. Height

4 ft. X In

Standini brood Jump—Carr. Middle. firat: laggard Middle, second.

reboo! ebampiocsbip v enl to Wild-

By it.' victory. Wliiwood High

Ibt Brown University cup. which has U.-JI m competition since 1973 Over lubQ school childrwa and rprcuiors Rtftau ' High School baad fora-

Jay girls—Wildwood.

engagements on tbe diamond. Bears pitched for Middle

when faltering In tbe ninth, at

ich time five runs were scored him. ••Goose' Doughty ascend-

ed the mound and held Wildwood.

Jack Kimble Making Good on College Nine

Cape May County High Schools will participate In the South Jersey Interscholastir meet to be held at follings* ood tomorrow. Middle and Wildwood will be strong • tenders for the title* in their cl Middle was a winner last year.

Page Five ==a

A Parable

growing in abundance In al!| pari*, of the county, air easily j

transplanted, sore to grow and ICommuntenilonJ

b« h..a for MS Tlir,.,

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A speaker, whose chief a

Jfirt Like • Wot

. the

..rfielal.

holly In transplanting the red cedar, small trees, from on.- to two tret In height should be select eC. being more certain to live If the planting Is done on s o™., d.,. . ~i.. While the ground is still wet. asl much -.11 a. possible should ^ 'j. ol

left adhering to the roots. , ha> .

be Injured or left ex- ,

rarrlem use of languaxbefore his lower* r»ig the wi.i.lerful things

prove 1 did all the** thing*. |

Folks didn't have any of tbowej - things llll after I was horn. Isn't j J mftrr *. bM '' that proof enough that I sm the «''»• '»>* "olr thing hrft to do one that did them?'' Then with •* 1“ •*>** »>oase In two. ‘.tan. hausen triumph, he multered : T 011 f*" b*'*' ‘>»* **de sad FU

him-df. "Well, you can fool '•** «

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i pai

id. "No. I el. 1 like

people all

lhat's my long suit.” EPICTETUS.

Hob-.n "Why do your house a bungalov Dobson "Well, th. bungle md I still owe

That mitt* me. what side

shall I have?

She: You can have tbs oaUM*. I'll take the inside.

All Of US

other* manage

their Incoi

are wondering I

Sea Isle City resident* are working diligently to make F Isle City Til- City Beautiful. Ail over the city u>iy be aeea evident* of Ibelr en'orta. Shrubbery a-.d cedar tree* have enhanced the beauty of many properties and plots. Many of tbe lol owner* plan to cut down weed* and unsightly bushes, which mar the- beauty of their property and Rosen* Its

value.

The city Is also in step with tbe beautification program. New shrubbery and trees have been placed on the plots In front of tbe City Hall, and "Memorial Park." as mentioned before. Is rapidly being completed as a beauty spot. Tbe ground* surrounding the grammar school have been Improved to such an extent that the Couaty guperlntendei t .at Schools ha* designated the school's beautification as a model for other school* In the county. The appearance of the small plot* In front and on the aide of the First National Bank have also been planted with eh rub-

bery.

The number of homes beautified by the addition of flower*, shrubbery and tree* are numi-r-

' avert my ■

• ha Mould

-.pi*.-

ataced

wind. Tbe

bole receiving tbe new trs* must be large and deep enough to allow. as near as poasiblr the natural position of the root*. Tbe soil must be placed carefully around the samy an as not to 1 Irate air spaces. It must be packed gently and left with a slight depression around the tree for the purpose of watering, as It must not be allowed to become dry tor at least two week* after

planting It should be set In thejBtate Hoad Com: ground one inch deeper than lta| Board of Freehol-i. original position, never put ter-i picture*" The

llltser around the root* w!i.-r. i speaker, with a m»;- ■ate of planting. hi* hand, ejaculate.: Huh. you "The pine* give a pleasing va- are not supposed i. lyxe my rlsty to our ornamental plantings statement* or think. > tumid and aid In turnlahlng the winter. accept what I MM ^on wlthowi

ooionng. adding greatly to tb#l' '■|

listen to them. a,..

•my people- do wlt( ■ what I have done !,.r i-> I have given them am.., flying machiiu-,|.pti , . leas telegraphy, radtoe. ,

electric rang.- hard, | roads and and advertising ' Herw he was Interrupted t.y ..n. .bo could not gwallos all (he rlaigm made by th* sposk*, "Hold on. where does Bell the Wngbt

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Detainer Lodged Against Man Releaned From Jail

A detainer ha* been lodged against Charles Hoffner. of Phlla-

Jark Kimble, former Middle Delphi*, who has been confined Township High rtar. 1* still mow-j to ,t e county Jail for failure to

tng them down In tbe collegiate i a board bill,

rank*. | On Monday. Hoffner waa given Kimble last Saturday, hurled, a suspended sentence by Judg. Muhlenberg to a 13-0 victory Fldredge and allowed to go free

over Franklin aud Marshall al-j on hi* own r. cognli

lowing but six scattered hit*. Hoffner declared that he did making It hla third straight vie-1 not know what he was wanted tor? J for hr the Philadelphia aothori

tropolltan

Dr. Julia* Way. of Cape May Court House, in an article in this n-w*p*p- r several weeks ago, gave some timely advice, which should be of assistance to re*i- ; dents In Bea Isle City who plan to plant shrubbery, etc. Dr. Way said: "In the general plan of planting trees, shrubs and flowers along our highways, houses and lawns, the general aim should be to restore th' original ai b-troptcal effect of the

landscape.

In the days of the earlier settler*. evergreen* abounded everywhere with a profusion of shrub* and flower* not < teteded in variety and beauty in any part of the continent. ' Many varieties of three Indland plant* are still'

attract iteneMi of any location, with their deep green glistening In the sun and their bracing balsamic fragrance so welcome to

the lungs.

"Plantings of evergreens should be. as a rule. Interspersed with Shrubs and plants of smaller statue. Such aa tbe barberry. nberry bush, yucca or Adam* Needle and a few others at may be selected from th* iraory catalogue."

Yon'vr Heard neat

BUI (Just back from Klondike)

guya *l. — . >es. They try to pin me down and ask me exactly how much I really made up there. Fille—And what do you tell

them?

Cronecker’s Bellevue Hotel Seal Isle City

A. KOPMAN

WVrirx-sdar and M.

M » Cleaning, preaatea wd repairIns '-xpertlx done Drop a

Repreaentlng International Tailoring Co. P. O. Box (6. Woodmen.

DEAL ESTATE is a Kuod buy now. Thai t*. it is if you buy with discretion Which is just another way of saying if you do business with us. Safety tirfit—here.

JOHNL MAHER

Now Open For Season of 1927

Home-like — Hospitable Comfortable

Always a Go<>4 Place To Dine

You are invited to be present at the Formal Opening

Of the remodelled and refurnished store of

I. Tenenbaum Saturday, May 21-

Thirty yean have been apent studying the desires, the likes and dislikes of the people of this community and of the county—thirty years of steady growth “"til now this Store of Dependable Wearing Apparel," remodelled and furnished by experts, throws open in doors as the best equipped and moat attractive store in Cape May County. Here you will find every facility for shopping with ease. Merchandise is displayed so you can see it. handle it, inspect it—with no effort at all—the entrr. stoee is planned to please our customers. The same courteous service and reasonable prices that have combined to make this new store possible are here in the most pleasant shopping environment , You are cordially invited lo drop in Salurday and bring your friends. Make yourself at home. Ask qumtion. and put our service to the most severe tests, there is no ohlrgatron rmplkd or we want you to see thia oid store in its new dress, and what thirty years of service and dependable merchandtse al right prices has built. FOR MEN—You will hud here dependable wearing appeal of every kind, from the lowly woriting sock and overall, to the snappiest new spring and summer suit, haberdsshery, hat. an FOR CHILDREN—There are ghoes, gtockingg, boy*’ xuit*. sweater* and the like.

FOR THE LADIES—There is an attractive line of shoe* and hosiery.

SPORTING GOODS—Here you will find a department devoted to Sporting Good, and Sport Clothing, feturing the nationally known Spaulding line of athletic equipment.

Drop in and get the useful souvenir we have for you. in appreciation

GET A SOUVENIR SATURDAY

of your visit am. interest.

TENENBAUM’S

sill Ik—.

414-16 WASHINGTON STREET

CAPE MAY