Cape May County Times, 27 May 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 7

Page Seven

larneii Men Won First

Weekly Sports News

jCo. League Season Sears Gained Laurels Opens Saturday ; At Collingsw ood

MemoriaU^ayat Line-UDS of

Lape May City r' I I

Gounty League

Double Header. Will Be Led

Played on Memorial Day

^ - q . i Plant. For an Elaboi te ObOl Denes •etvance Being Arranged

N<fn ot Ocean View Company Made Too Many Ej on [Canuso Fanned Six . t »nd !■>»«>•■ “'• 0 of L\- vir* Company. iT.- w ott« .»»' < ,. irt list ThunkUy » Urffi «o»* i;.»:rted m«n rmerfln* >W0 . :R 4 men madr tbHi ^^bonirfc Benrdi«»»

jUr* > 5-

« ,rr«r* t. »*>* oi

..irttmtoC to tk«

_ s . Se'ea •rron

th. slnaJe "•moke-

m 11^.. «»« thf Jlrtt

[lr biiM m*u‘» &rlt m ,,b. •bil*- at bat Ur . ircul! .nil s trlpl. . t!tu«i nt b»t. H«*» •a mnrrM Md wUi i,. -IIkISI* to *>t»y

r W

r Tony Camino pttrbed rr!».i own and <h>rin« lhr mound faR.-unt

CWio Will* rvI trawl Tony

j Elaboratr plana arr hr In* mad*

to makr Mrmorl&l Hay

May City twtlrr (ban other years.

John Mreray Port. G.

and Harry Rnydrr Port. ArnrHean Lrtiioii. will ruuibinr and apeni tbr rntlrv day vtrttini tbr twrj, ty-Utr*r rrnrrterle* of the county and deco rot tnc tbr Krav.-s of all

vricrana of all wan..

Tba canvun will from

Capr May at » A. M. and return at 4 P. M. imb —-iiately after 1H

: departure the V-trratu of For

rla. Want and '.be Coart Guard* from Section Bar- 9 will unite on the beach front at Contention pier and with fittinK ter croon m* •rad flower* over tbr water* to

the hero dead ot the aca. A flrins rtjutd of both or-

.anitattonc will Are rnlle)-* over tbr breakers n tap* are blown and a Coart Guard patrol will drop wreath* into the water* a? rtoar a* the breaker* will per-

mit. while an airplane *tre»*|flrhti.ll. 2b.

flower* over the re* farther out]

and remain* In the air over the At Belleplaln

flrini wjuafls nntU tbr ceremoni. .

irr ctnapl-te.! apecUUir* wi i lie.leplain bus be able to wilne*> the rite*] _ for the dead from tbr boardwalk, i ”v^~L In ie ^,«n«* Ih, ..ineetlLSr^; sanUatioa* will unite In p abort (tiwa^ parade to tba aeddier* j wllM-O0 , b

mumenl. where.' ^_

Teams at Start

Well Known Local Player*

Whose Faces Will Be Seen On Diamonds

All Ready For Opening

Field of Thirty-one

Half Mtlers

The follow inx are tin- liar-upw of the team* in the openinr canw* ot the t-ape May County league.

Saturday. May 2S. At Woodbine-

Bond bine (ape lay C. H.

cf.

Watson.

Mark*. 2b. Tyler, lb.

Araaroe*. 2b.

latte

[ darknc

part of tbe

Cil have a few tricks lef *» :he single n.eil. when

utliuv witb the aaslatt

Mtury pulled s "Houdlni" •: le.-oy Hee* napping os r.- .iuglt men were taonitc truth itiradly argument 1 th;> men mlaaed n fine Oiity to acore in the 1. »hcn the laet batter up < »i'h three on the bane*. ■ l»:.s enlivened the canty their concerted friendly

* lor their reapectlvc t® »* Mil be played e

r*!»r evenltlfl. weather per-

il- The summaries:

MAillUKU MEN

h. 2b. 10 11

and aallvr*'

ftdlowing a brief

wreath* will be placed for

those

e engraved on the!

In the evening nil the organi-

sation*. both patriotic and civil. At Avalon—

will meet at Convention pier. | (

where addriww-t. old-time •ongs and the concluding t

ntonie* of the day will be the at-1 Arnold. 2b.

traction.

Potash, rt. Bender, lb. H Stein. ». Kennedy, cf.

Itatdnow iu. If.

H. Alexenberg, 3b Witrner. rf. B. Ab-wnlserg. c. Kate*, as. D. Stein, or Bouglaas. I

Williams. 3b. Ix-mmon. cf. Shield*. 2b.

Filer, aa Needle*. Tice. rf.

Muncy

Taylor, p.

| K- Coraon. rf.

Moore. 2b.

If.

' 1 lower Tnwaahlp

)G. Rea. If. | Prilchard. | Keenan, rf.

lb.

lb.

Sport Notes

| Patterson, c.

Middle and Wildwood high I Cmvem. 3b. schools will participate In an in-11,. Rea, cf. YtUUon meet held by the Atlantic | Ewing, p.

City High School at Atlantic City

tomorrow afternoon. AU high.

schools In Atlantic and ( ape ^>“1! State Troopei Reilly raumln h.« 1^* o. Gcts Prom' tion

Culver. If.

Stev-un. c. BroJ'c, ss. Ueltux) 3b.

fberry, t’ liras, or

N. Rice. p.

scholastic me*, at OoUtogswood. • Middle ptocad second In tbr Clark captor*! w***hI pine* to

led a field of thirty-one half-! me*. Vineland being high »corer. Ue shot put.

rollers., winning the half mile Middle in finishing second beat — ewnt In wbat ts believed to b» a such teapi* a* Atlantic city. Tr. n Field Day At Woodbine

r meet. 11/ time ton. and their county rival. Wild-. ' t*.

was ! minutes and T seconds. wood. i Tomorrow 1 Saturdayt field day

Sears trailed the pack In the! , n th( „.Uy. Middle flnlsbsd T. iH ..***

beginning, but in hi. usual way fiT! . Wrodhtne under the anpervialon 1 crept up on the leaders until be of the < oinmunttg < entr*.

■ ” ” 1 _ I v.,rf „in.rt -hr M'l vard mark at ! I»ou«hty tied for serond place; iiandsomr pritea have town Ot•p. May County Bawball “Wto" Rears, of MM^e Town -' ,. roe “|, P p***crt ten t^e# ‘'i th. high jump, le.^lng i tret, ferrd to toe »mnerw ot the rariouw

league officially open. th. eawn rttip High, continues to add laorel* *»“« ’ n,e **»»*"' ““ ®*® : g m, , .. ,

umm»~ 10 hi. . Z ■

A SUCtessfu] •» a.*.*. In th* VUuitb Jttaav total ' •‘i* ,, r< 1 . .Rt b> h

dieted for the which ts com

as folio* - | Lower at Avalon. Court House at Woodbine. j Capr May at Balleplaln. On Monday. Memorial Hay. the ! tearo* will play double-headers, j The scbed.il. for Monday ta: Cape May at Coukt House. L laoWer at Woodbine. Avalon at Beil, plain. Keep Car Untier Control When Children Are Around In »« campaign to redne* mo-j - tor ear accident*, th.- Keystone Automobile Club thus points out | the haaard attendant upon <^>era-1 tion of an automobile, and the j i.ere.wity for care »n the path of | both pedestrian and motorist. The only safe role for any driver when children are In sight i» to alow down to fifteen an hour, or less and drive with j the grea at caution. Childhood J t* irresponsible and children prob ! ably always will do the unespeeled. Therefore, the duty d*-; solves upon the motorist to be prepare.! for any contingency.' and the only way he can be prepared ts to drive slowly when children are playing on sidewalk* or In the street. While a child if taking a single step, an automobile travel- j log at a mod. i ate speed of twrenty tulles an hour 1* log the! width ot a thirty-foot street. The stopping distant •- ot a car travel- i log at thi. rate, provided the, { brakm are in proper adjiwtmeot. i L 37 feet. What chance has a hild. or even an adult, if he; step, suddenly Info the path of a motor car. and what chance oa»' driver to avoid killing or Injuring walkers it confronted by th* Impcwslble task of stopglng In •nty feet When (he beet his approved brake* can do I* to halt ;

:hio. tn 3T?

participate.

MNGL£ MEN

Dan Corson, manager of oeBe plain county leaguers, ba* resigned. It wto announeei! that ' -son would ign wrtb Court House, bet

K. h. O. A. E.! this b..» been denied by the tlounty e V V o u'suater*. Corson Is froir Cum'

0' land County and only Cat* May

countians are eligible for (be county teams. The only exception Belleplaln. who found difficulty In obtaining players, ibey being permitted to sign fl»« pl*J-

frout o« aide of the county. he aerial afortes were to end In fbla world. 1 have to be continued

State Troe&er Joseph V. Reilly, of the Tuckahoe State Police station. last week was promoted to Hi* rank of first-cl**' trooper. Trooper Reilly has been stationed several years in Cape May County and has a hosts of frleud* wbo wish him further success in

the state Police nerviee.

Corporal J. P. Smith, formerly gtstioR"! at Mctucben, Is

charge of the station.

Trooper W. T Cams complete* the personnel of the station.

Theie I* more true phll-nropby in an inch of laughter than there

is In « yard of saicasui.

Shoot the Works Mother: Bid you give your j penny to the Sunday School collection. Johnny? Johnny: No. mother. 1 lost IL "What, lost another one? Thai make* three Sunday* on which ve lost your pennies.” fee. mother, but that darned > luck can't last forever."

When gasoline is as good as f “Standard,” any radical improvement is out of die question. "STANDARD” GASOLINE

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Every hour crowded

with interest!

WHETHER a bridge party or a cianrr, you’ll find this marvelous instrument will smooch the evening's program and keep (he hours crowded with interest. Popular ditties of the day . . . dance music by famous orchestra* ... a great s>:nphon\—-whatever you wish! Each type of music rrpmduced exactly. Drop in—soon/ Judge die L illiant performance of the Ortho,

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Adams Avenue Bell Phone: 3 B-«

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Keystone: 1-A

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"Here's a letter it would It would scarcely do tor us to publish," *aid the patent medicine quack. "A man writes: "I have Just taken a bottle of your j

medicine.' “

"Well?” said hi* partner. "There it breaks off short, and Is signed In another handwriting. |'Per Executor.'”

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M-a _ 1 0 6 0 l 2 s-S ■‘••a 10 3 0 0 2 3-1 '•*"Hy*en and Townwnd s*me 1 hr. 26 minute® >ine W on i-lard . Icn-inning Contest -••'tic n^u’out Capo Mayi -ain* contort luvt Krt-j tat- "Art and Industrial j

-ra scored one run In ‘'ning and until the ’ »'«>dbine •cored a. tt was a neck and!

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T of Candidates ‘ r y For Sea isle Nine!

Wildwood “ The Shopping Center of Cape May County” Wide-awake merchants, conversant with the Memorial Day needs of you and your family, invite inspection of the special pre-holiday stocks gathered here to make shopping in Cape May County a pleasant and proGlable experience. You can huy best in Wildwood because the shopping district is located conveniently: the range o{ choice is a wide one. the merchants are familiar with the needs of Cape May Countians and anxious to please; prices are right, anil merchandise is dependable. Plan now to join the thousands of other |iersons who will enjov th- holidays along the W ildwood Boardwalk, and plan to have the WilfJvyood merchants care for all your personal and household needs for the holiday and late Spring season. Wildwood Chamber of Commerce

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