Cape May County Times, 3 June 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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CAPE <AT C0U1TT TIMES. FMBAT JVJTE 3 1M7.

THIS IS

i

CITY MANAGER PAUL A.

VOLCKER

of C*P* May Mr Volcker I* onr of thr f»'

Sixteen Innings In Memorial

r, ■ -n n ' Wh«l«On.

Brt-be. rf

BELLEl’l.AIN

i W Rea. Sb

• 1 • 5 Oj

; H O A E,

Day 1

Glberaon. If I). Coreon. p Heaton. 2b.

0 3 13 0

; B. Coraon. M

0 Ri<e. 2b

0 , Delaney. 3b ft Townamd. rf 1 Donoboe. 1 b

0 Cherry, iw

B H O A E

0 0 12

0 0 0 0

2 16 0

Avalon and Belleplain Play jChampion. 3b Two Sensational Extra ’ Inning Games ° T.i'al*

13 5 4

12 3 0

0 10 0

0 , Cnlrer. If

2 WliltltaKton. rf

ft Heaa, p

3 1 IT 0 0

Needle*.

Munty. lb “■Camy. 2b ®IQib*on, rf ®} TotaD

0 2 12 0 0

0 0 2 2 2

0 12 0 0

3 2 10 0

t 24 12

BELLEPI.AJN

K H

0 0 0 2

® j I). Coreon

Heaton. I

0 0 2 0

We make the moat of our j

Clinton Price any* if

didr't sprinkle the lawn loj*

■ -dadlta bare bad a falrlj The «wd fellow v. ar in spilt of lb* Joilt iate. U-eoouo the S'*-I i, ir ,.., Ins fellow

make It crow, we wouldn’t bare 1 !

to mow It «o often.

Each Team Won and Lost „.,: '''' 0 n 00002

4 23 48 13

Avalon aplit even »ith plaln In two exlra-lnninc *aniton Memorial Day at A talon, before larse crowd?. The mornina rani* was one of

IbifllitiE sam

-■ Touls 3 6 27 7 l E n co™ m 7 Avalon 04202000 *—8 ^ ri , . b ix-wer Tnshp. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 ^, Mmploa , e 1—7 j ' Veach. If

i—i Cape May Failed To Hit

0 0 5 0 0!

0 2 1 l 0|

darks K. Landis. Jr.

o o is o (•!

o o i o oj

0 0 0 1

P. M. Game AVALON

When Hits Meant Runs i-Harris

110 0 0

1 0 0 0

5 3 27 7 3|

In

I'P

•Ml the

Rice. 2b

Delaney, 3b Donoboe. lb "ulver. If. p

H H O A

Inability to bit ar opportune Totals

time* resulted in a victory for'*—Balled for Veach tn fcih. ‘• Belleplain over Cap* May last !*—Batted for Beebe In *tb ® Saturday in the Seat leasue game Cape May 000100100

0 .if the KTauin at VU.ll.nl. In lha R. llmlaln

Cher

l the

i until t

The

..•nth Inning.

dty managers In New Jersey, and j Avalon put-!" ' thire rm--be has made a reputation for tfal? jibe plat*, making the seor. 4. form of government since be Ataloa »a- outhit 23-13 by came to Cape May. Funny bow j Belleplain. but they mad- their

people will mistake a profile. Mr. i hit* count.

Volcker was named Frank D. Col-1 Townaena. woo a a- on the line by a number of silhouette | mound for Avalon, had seven fans, and other* tacked Ralph |strikeouts, ablle D. Convert and Blevins' name to him. Heaton, who tolled for the Kings

Stephens, c. If Whittington, cf Buxhay. rf. c L. Hens, rf

Hens, p

' of the season at Belleplalnr the Belleplain 2 & * S • • • 3 *—S j * "Cranberry Kings'' winning S-2 . The "Kings'' scored their runs Women can't give up much * In two inning*, two In the Brst n;orr n f her cK.'hen and reUIn * and three in the eighth. any of her modeaty.

E. Ooraon and Moore collected

® two bingle

HASTES IH CHOICEST

CODHSIXLOE-AT-LAW

Real Estate Law a Specialty Titles Searched aad Cleared Martface Loam Conveyancing

Office: 102 N. Landis Ave. SEA ISLE CITY. N. J.

at Wildwood-By- The-Sea

Beecher Kay Realty Co. Res' Estate - Mortgages - lasaraoce

‘ : I two untie each for Belleplain. r n i n T *" d fanned fifteen of the i

. c. MANOINO

However, three had It right In the one class and only one in the B. F. D. class. The winners, to whom two theatre tickets have

been mailed, are:

Mrs. E. A. Devltt South Dennis Mrs. Ed. Letts. Sea Isle City. Mrs. A. M. Brosius. South Dennis. Emma Matthews, Cap* May R.

retired ten a

led Avalon

. Hea

• rry and Townsend : bat. while ChamB*»be and Wheaton vjr work for the

F. D.

The name was hidden In the

Classified Advertisement of

Mould. Ocean City, tn the eighth column of the classified pagFive names of prominent no n are hidden each week, of wbleh onfits the sllhouett■ iubject. Find the name, fill In the r 'ipon. and If you are among ' he first of each class to get the coupon In the mall, you get two theatre

tickets for your trouble.

did

Kings. Both teams fielded sensationally in the pinch- Glberaon. playing left fii-ld. had 8 put outs and four tueists. --'abllshing an unusual record f*.r an outfielder.

Gibe non. e Coraon. as Heaton, p

Wheaton, lb

Beebe. 3b Moore. 2b

E. Coraon. ef

Mains, rf

Afternoon Gam*

The afternoon game also proved a thriller. Avalon again tlelng the .wore In the ninth only I<sse out In the eleventh. *-8. H. Hens mas on lb- peak for the Avalonitee and allowed but eight watte i. d hits, while his teammal-v collected fourteen. Both plub-ra were given ragged support. Avalon committing all errors and B-ll-plaln four. Bosbay led Avalon af bat. knocking out four l.lngles. while HIc. f-atured afield. Bi-ebe and Wheaton featured at bat for the Kings The scores:

A. M. Game AVALON

Bice. 2b Rt-phens. cf Townsend, p Donoboe. 11>

lies*.

R H O A E

2 1 22 0 0

Culvr

11

Bush ay. c

0 3 4 0 0

0 19 2 0

114 0 0

r 13 48 15 3

I. TenrnHaum Men'* Store CAPE MAY. H. J. Courteous Service Newest Styles Reasonable Price*

Totals

ftiiu ixraiftu isunr*! ncvrvii ut m- i Cnirmoractor ® "Capea." The fielding of Rea and wooftmrtn •Stains, wiwwooc ! Filer featured for Cape May. 1 ' ' “ d 1 ; CAPE MAY 1»-1* 3-* t-»

BELLEPIJUN

2 0 1 6 0 :

I Rice, rt

E Williams. If 0 Filer, a 2 . Lemmon, p

1 0 1 0 0 j AdjostlwMs’

0 2 1 0 0

k«v»ioo» : m-M 8>M« :» o—d at

ATTORNKT AND CXnTNSRLLOH - A T - LA W 07 ana au* ucman city THIS *i*4 Trust BuiMifta OCEAN CITY. N. J.

0 0 3 0 1

if

0 0 1 0 0'

0 10 0 0

0 0 0 0 0;

0 0 o 0 1

Total* Avalon Belleplain

9 8 23 17 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 1—8 ; 0001222000 2—8

Lower Township Fell Before Avalon

Avalon won their opening game in the Cape May County League last SMurday at Avalon, blanking lyiwer Township 8-0. Hem pitched one of the greatest game* of his career, allowing Lower bul Ihn-c scattered hit* and retired sixteen via the strikeout n>ute. t'ulvi r led at bat for the Seven Mil- Beach tunsers. getting two

hit*, one being a home r

Hire

i with

LOWER TOWNSHIP

Bo tar Hi, aa Arnold. 2b Rea. ef Keenan. 1b Oravln. 3 b I’atteraon. c Little*'-? Reeve*, rf

0 0 2 2

01120;

0 1 2 0 O'

0 0 8 0 1

0 112 2;

0 0 3 0 0:

0 0 12 1

0 0 2 0 0

Total*

0 3 24 9 6;

Graduate From Bucknell

At the seventy-seventh annual commencement of Bucknell University. which takes place on June 8. Eugene K Hallnau, of Bea Isle City, will be a member ot the graduating cloa*.

Let Us Show You Some Samples of Wall Paper

Well gladly help you select the right paper for the right room and give you an estimate on the cost of papering one room or a down. A guarantee of satisfaction goes in every batch of paste.

A. W. Young Petersburg, N. J.

A.). F~dU*4. R.D. Ua M. F.« WOOiiBIKA N.

Phone*: Keystone. WoodM It-ll. Ix-nnlavlll- : S-10; 1-1 >-

Dr. CHjl*. A. Furey OSTEOPATH

< E. Wildwood Ave Wildwood HO Washington 81.. Capo May 90 Packard Bldg., Philadelphia

Evory other day In wild wo

CUMBERLAND CLEANING CO.

C. W. Way, M. D. 4U South Landla Ave. Sea lata City. N. J. | » to 10 A. M r»: S to 4 P. M

Oftlco Hour*: ■

CLEANERS

3402 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood.

WILUTS P. HAINES. M D. DISEASES OF THE EYE Cor and 9th St OCEAN CITY

666

H. RICKERS. SR. Upholsterer Hair Hattrrave* Krnrned IS iSn* 8L Sea Mr I Ify BalbnatM Furnlabrd

Is a prescription for Colds. Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It kills the germs.

JULIUS WAY. M. D.

ROMNEY PLACE CAPE MAY COURT MOUSE. N. J. Ofncc Oaya ai Court Houae—Monday wednndas .no Friday. Ottwr

Prompt Retail Delivery Service Daily By

Dr. H. W. Blaisdell Eya Sight Special:*! Offioa:

S o a Isle City Ice Co.

ie> Store. 817 Landla A Vineland. N. J. : Tl* W.

ICE HOUSE: OFFICE: 38th & Pleasure Ave. 38th & Landis Ave.

Bell Phone 91 Keystone 41 -Reduced Rates —Manager and Representative— CFXJRGE H. SOMERS! IGF.

Charles L Fester FUNERAL DIRECTOR South Seaville New Jersey Br'.l Telephone: Bca Die City 36-R-4

' 11 1 " f

You Are Gambling With Your Future

if you are driving an automobile without a large amount of liability insurance.

A serious accident, a damage suit and a verdict against you can wipe out the savings of a lifetime.

It makes no difference whether or not the accident is your own fault if appearances are against you. The verdict of the jury is the thing that matters.

The Time To Insure Is Before the Accident

E. 0. HOWELL, JR.

Swiinton, New Jersey tape Raj ('■•art Hnu—

rhitad-lphla Ofiire: lid Hoatii Fnsrth SI reel

Tomorrow May Be Too Late!

Today is the time to act in providing adequate Insurance on your life to protect your family. Tomorrow has proven too late in thousands of families, with results that have proven financially disastrous to the wife and children.

Samuel Schellenger

Keystone Phone: 2S6-A Cape May, N. J.

G. F. Allsteel

Office Furniture

TUSHINGHAMS no CAST OAK AVENUE

WILOWOOO, - '

aiT -

oavKitSs i

You Can Save Money

Bit H-t

People’s Bus Service, Ocean City, N. J. Bus Schedule of Tune

Corbin Gty

Leave

8 A. M. II A M. 3 P. M. 6 P. M. 10 P. M

Leave

Ocean Gty

7 A. M. 10 A. M. 2 P. M. 3 P. M. 9 P. M

Ocean City

Arrive

9 A M.

12 M.

4 P. M. 7 P. M. II P. M.

Schedule Subject to Change Without Notice

BOTH PHONES Rakestraw Sign Shop 110 East Pine Avenue Wildwood, N. J. IJ —B

“Quickest and Beat Bond Sen Ire D Cape Nay County"

Irving Fitch Real Estate - - Insurance

211 S. LANDIS AVE. Bell Phone: 31

SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. Keystone: 62vl»

Court House Marble Yard

MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL STONES EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTO.RS WM. & POWELL

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J.

Buceeaaor to Du Wm. F. DsnleD

Bell Phtn* 63-B-S

Reliable Trucking Service

To and from Philadelphia; we call for the good* and dellv*: them to your door at a cart very HtUs more than ordinarily would be charged for freight alone. Special rates during wlnL r months. Furniture moved with care; local service also offered.

SEASIDE TRUCKING COMPANY

OFFICE: FRITZ AND PLEASURE AVENUE, SEA ISLE CITY Bell Phone 84 Keystone Phone 13-D

Good, Clean Coal W. H. AUSTIN CO.

WILDWOOD, N. J. “The Old Reliable Yard"

When You Build

consider fair dealing and dependable construction.

See members of

The Master Builders Exchange of Wildwood, N. J. JOHN H. CURVAN, Secretary

A Big Get-Acquainted I ASCO Tea Sale*

We are aaxious to have every Home-maker know the good nc*? of ASCO Tea*, and In order to give them aa c* portuclly to try them, we have placed them on sale this week at a Big Reduction. This will also be weicoate new* for our regular custom-rn. coming as It does right at the beginning of the It'd Te. Season.

Reg. 55c and 65c ASCO Teas *~13 c : *49'

rbolce of either Orange Pekoe. India Ceylon. Old Country Style. Plain Biaik or Mixed.

Reg. 15c Rtird Ripe Tomatoes

Cnusually big value. You save Five Cent*.

2~25c

Red Salmon 2^49c

Very tasty as is or made Into croquettes.

Reg. 15c

Pink Salmon

Have you nerved Baked Salmon reeentlyT

2-25c

Reg. 19c ASCO

Grape Juice

Absolutely pure. Just Concord Grapes and Sugai

*'•*’ Many Suggestions

ASCO Sugar Corn Teddy Bear Sugar Corn ASCO California Peaches Del Monte Calif. Peaches ASCO Sandwich Spread Hom-de-Iite Mayonnaise California Raisins Whole Grain Prim Rice ASCO Ginger Ale Morton's Iodized Salt ASCO Dutch Cocoa Wilbur's Cocoa

{ R asco Cooked Pumpkin 3““ 25c

^ASCO Gr. Cinnamon can 7c |j Pure Vanilla hot 13c. 25c

AS00 _ OC Butterine ^DC

E ?“-’19c

A pur*, wbolt-com* spread.

Absolutely Pure. Delicious

Growing Children Thrive on Good Food. f Safeguard Their Health by Using Only the Best •

Butter ">

Victor Cc Bread ^ 0 Quality and Quantity.

The Finest Butter

in America!

Richland ^ Butter 46 c

Bread w ,.„*Qc Supreme **

Pure Creamery Print*.

Ingredient*.

One t

Macaroni and ASCO Puree 1 Reg 30c Sunrise Tomato Catsup

- 20' . big hot !

ECONOMY and SATISFACTION tn every beaa—Eronon

because of extra Strength and body: Satisfaction ' of its Distinctive Character and Flavor.

—?

asco Coffee a 35c

cup and You’ll TatU tkt Pigrrernttl

In the Stores Where Quality Counts Your Money Always Goes Furthest!

These prices effective in our Stores and Meat Markets in Cape May County and vicinity.