Cape May County Times, 10 June 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 6

Pag* Six

CAPI MAY COBMTY TIMES. FEILAY. ICIE 10. 1M"

Woodbine High Lost j‘J*

two game* win-jH Muller. < ■tal point* 23*1-1X811 Bu»rh li.'P

... n . . <m wo- i«-i .K-canton WoodtrinrlO CPlver. p. 10 Holv bpint 1' br • ln«>nip»r»hle R*- IVl.1i,.. J r w>rr tKm-ler.. K.hner . , . , . r- , J«ke Fehrln *»■> the high Atlantic vjty Lao r anncd ^r,, ©j the eeening with

" "Goo*c" Doughty Hoists jJ School Colors Highei

hi* l

• betters* that mark

*r all-

Benedicts Won Second Game , Fire Laddies Now Engaged in Hand Grapple By their victory lam Thunutay t night at Canuso Field, the marrlad men ot the Ocean View Fire 1 DeMrtment took the lead In aerie* for the champlonnblp

the company.

The Married Men gate Single Men a 13-S trimming, the Blnt'Je Men making a* many errors a* the Married Men did runs, totsllng thirteen. The Married Men were outhl, €-4. but the ralscuea the Single Men made meant victory. Wills, who occupied the mound tor the Married •'Smokeeatera'i eliuck out aeten. while the Single Men a slabman fannod five Each pitcher walked four. But three men h't safely off Don* hue. C. Wills getting two of the four blta allowed. L. Hew and Mlnnlck collecting one each. The Married Men are now confident that they will cop the eerie* in event that the Single Me,, do not steal fishermen'* uru to help them afield. MARRIED MEN

H. Hees*. ss. U Hess. 2b. Stevens, c. .. Wills. f>. J. Donahue, lb. Sheppard, cl. Mlnnlck. If. A. Canuso, Sir. Towpsend. rf.

County League

Swings Into Second ^ eek

Belleplain Defeated Court House and Took First Place in Club Standing Rain For Avalon-Woodbine

I Homo. ■Uninitng the horsehlde for three rattles. The score:

OfH'RT H0TJE

•lark. rf. 3b. Souder. ol Mark., 3b. Amaroee. 2b. Tyler, lb iigHhead. i ur. rf. . IVruglas*. If. Wat*oa. p. Kate*, m. I’owrll. C.

1 0 6 0 2

. 13 418 6

SINCIJC MEN

R. H. O. A. E.

Robinson. 2b. Carew. If. C. Donahue, p.

W. Read run. Hewitt, rf. Totals Married Men

County League Bunding

Cape May 2 2 -l* 00 LArwer Towoehlp 1 ■» .26® Court House 1 3 .*5® Last Saturday s ResuIU Belleplain- 10: Court House. 6. Cap*- May. IS; Dower Township. II. alun—Woodbine, postpone,i,

Schedule for Tomorrow Dower Township at Ct. House Woodbine at Belleplain. Cape May at Avalon. The Cape May County Baseball Deague swung ln4o tt* second week last Saturday, and daaplle the rain two gaum, were playol. B.ll' i iala riefoaUng Court HomoM fc and <^at*e May scalping Dower Township IS-11 In slugging cpnl**t at Cape May. Belleplain l» !• adlng it loague with Wuodblu* and Aat Ion tied for second place, whl Dower and Court House are tit tor last plan honors.

Belleplain. 10; Court House, 9 Nine enors by Court House contributed to I heir def* t at lb lleplain I set Saturday, when the "C.anberry Kings” scored their ran* in lour luutngs. leading at the end of Ihe fifth Inning 6-0. liellnplaln Played a wonderful game afield, committing but

Mai ate led the King* In «hl

—13;glnF Hatting aafely three »lm«_. ...

i' while Clark featured foi Court log about Ihe loyi- of b.

Twelve Woodbine Players

BEDDEPDA1N

Beebe. 3b.

11 Coraon as. t Heston, c. p. Moore. 2b. sa.

Maine*, p.

Harris, rf. K. Corson. If. Veach. If. (Hberaon. e. .. Totals

Ct. House Belleplain

Woodbine High School traveled to Atlantic City last Friday to the Inlet playgrounds and lost to Holy Spirit High 12-7 In a seven

Inning contest.

Alexenbeig hurled for Woodbine and though allowing eleven blu. struck out eight of the Holy

Spirit batsmen.

Kalx featured for the Industrial Center" tossers. collecting two double* and a single and scoring three run*. The Vai brothers collected two each. Cicero, pitching for Holy Spirit. ®: fanned a down sad allowed —i Woodbine but seven scan

C U 24 10 8, hits.

| The hitting of Cox. Rockwell I and "Dody" Cicero gave the At-

R. II. O. A. FJ lantle City lad* their victory. I 0 x j I, Cox knocked out two triples 112 2®- with two on each occasion and 1 0 * 1 l! on ,ht » ,rl B lo Ike plate ton12*10- nected for a double Cicero got 2 3 0 2 ••! * slagle. doubt- and a home run 10 10® while Rockwell accounted for <wi j 2 j --i ti siaglew and walked twice, scor

n n • • lil Ing four runs.

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10 12 37 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 ® 0— • 00032320 *—10

WOODBINE R. II. O. A.

H. Vallase. 2b. 2 2 0 1 Kata. lb. 3 3*1 SiLunan. c. 2 0 8 2

Alcsenberg. p.

T. Valleae. s*.

Dlntocr.

0 2 11

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 10 0

221. L. Hal pern roltad 21 and H. AlexenbM-fi scored a 200 for next

highest.

I* Halpern Ale Xrn berg Brestonl Alex

TotaH ,

146 181 126 200 1*7 161 161 1*7 164

841 732 701

St., isi>; errv

U Beardun

140 144 186

146 178 180 14* 221 1*9

721 846 *<C

0 0 18 .0 0 0 * 0 0 10

C. Donahue. 2b. 0 1

Middle will lm

„ i around atblets- v*f graouatum 0! "Oonse" Doughty last ^'’irday | ^ Erus-sm

« carried Middle Township- coim* cituti will matriculate at further to the fore when he cap ivilegs. having h*e a lured third place In three ev«pt B »huiarshlp U*» wee! at the Btate tot*r.-cb«da*'i. char., ^ ^ t»,n gtieo - ..nshipa held at Newark Jiioo srb<darrfiip hy the Alumni Doughty Placed in the 220-yarH of the arhosi. Baarv. ent. tied for third in the high . .t.Uar athbi, Jump and ran third In the 220 .^ excellent ;*e«Td In the yard hurdles. It being the •i*' . having been ejected presi

time that he eves participated in

le event. ... —— Wesley Bears was unabb- , ... I ". e- we- *

violate ev*ry law

to being on the Washington t:ip eurkers is with ihe graduating > lass of ih. ;Hei«»

Ocean ’

Two t

Reardon.

Will Make Bowling Popular in Sea Lie

Manager Jacob Kehrle. of the Boardwalk bowling alley*, an nounce that there will be apeclai Totals attraction- at the alleys during thla aeaaur Several team* arc boohed to dome here among thorn tea am from I-hiiadetphia. Palmy

ra. and Riverside.

Mai,age, Fehrle conducte»l a bowling alley In Rlverwlde dui Ing til- winter. He was formerly

tnaaai’ ,,f the Terminal Bowl-j t uiain. n u z v Ing Alleys. Philadelphia. j B-iyl.. 2b. ® 0 2 Deon Reardon xrou the price I DIckeraoB. c. 0 0 12 for high score In Ihe raw's dl- UcAlee*. rf 0 0 0 vision last week, with a score of Pexrse. rf. 0 0 0 238. while Miss Emma Piston j Uonaer. **. 0 0 3 woo the prlxe In the Women's] —- -

division rolling 146. Special ( Total, prlxe* are being offered weekly Woodbine. Among the vial lor* enjoying ' Holy Spirit bowling at the alley* over th.-| fmpire-

p.^Frettericks, of Millville. Mr.!Sea Isle City Bowlers

Kr-wl,-ricks ls an ardent bowling, Outrolled Woocbine

devotee. | ... Sea Isle City Bowlers got relf a liar gets religion ll'a hard ' ' •'“«* “"r Woodbine Tuemlay

for him to keep from exaggera.-; ">*01 on the 8.x Isle bowling al-

ley*. outrolllng 4h.‘ ‘‘Industrial

Ocean View Firemen Bested Sea We City Resort Firemen Failed To Hit When Needed Sea Die Clty'pirr Department'* baseball team traveled to "Where Ocean Breciee Best" on Tuewday ev.-jiltig and met defeat at the hand:- of the Ocean View Fire Department ll-». at Canuso Field, before a large ere fans. In the first game Tin ability of Hess to keep the the Sea Isle City Fire F ehtars from hitting when runs wet needed, sinking out thlrle- a. wi too much for the "Ineomparablel Resort' batsman. Hens led hi* 4 earn in batting. a*n!ug two singles and an infield hH. Sea Isle threatened la the Iasi ning of the game, staging a rally which netted four run*. who pitched for Sea Die I'rty. waa nicked lor lea hits, walking three. Sea Isle committed oeven error*. six of which were n ade by one man. contrUMillng to their

defeat

Tony fanuso. C. Donahue and Culver batted out triples. Rice. Culver and Muller led the batting artillery for Sea 1*1* each collecting two blnglea. whlli Dove featured afield. SBA ISDE CITY

Will*. P 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 11 10 21 6 3 a Isle City 1 0 2 1 0 4— 9

lew 0 0 2 6 2 2—11 awe hit*—P. Stevens. U M Robinson. Three Culver. C Honshu . A

Caauao. Daft oc haves—Sea Isle 4. Ocean View. 4. Base os balls off—Hem. 2; Culver. 3. Struck out—By Hess. 12: Wills. Culver 2: Busch. 2. lilt hy pltiher -Muller I'mplree - Townsend and Canmo. Time of g

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me you say “bualne** you help It to be

FRANK W. EBELHARE Hardware, llonaefurnlahlng* and Boat » Plumbing Heating and Sheet Metal^Worm ^ Mrchgai St . Cape May Court Honw n * 99th St tad Thiiti Awe.. Stoae Harbor. H. 1 "EBELHARE HAS IT”

E R COTTON Gffil Eak»n«*v—Bonded Surveyor Municipal and Highway Enffinrerinf Survey* — Plan. — Spe«.8r*Uoaa Supervision of Conitructiom Specializing in Real Eatatc Development*. Tow* Pta»ni*f. Street Pav.ng. Municipal Irapwementi. 619 Anbury Avenue Ocemn Gty. N. J. —shone tn w ——

SPENCER CORSETS "We create a dsnlgn especially for you " Miss Isabelle P. Mills, R. N. Registered Spencer Corset le re for Cape May County Will call at your home lot awasormnent and study of your figure STONE HARBOR, N. J.

The Roselia Shop’s Three-Day Specials

—Saturday — Monday — Tneiday— New Beautiful Auortment of Tub Silk Washable Dresoes at $8/->5 and $5.95

The Roselia Shop Boardwalk and Garfield Avenue Wildwood ■ Shopping Center of Cap- May County 1

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Summer Comfort and Pleasure Depend Largely Upon the Manner in Which Your House or Apartment is Furnished

Everything you need to make your home comfortable, convenient and complete can Ire purchased al a moderate cost in * Wildwood, “The Shopping Center of Cape May County” This applies just as much lo the large as to the small article for, as a matter of fact, you can furnish your entire home or apartment - - from kitchen to bedroom - - most completely and beautifully from the well stocked shops and stores of Wildwood merchants. Silverware, cut glass, furniture, rugs, bedding, curtains, kitchen utensils, dishes, porch chairs and swings, yictrofas and records, radios, gas or oil or electric cook stoves, hardware, toilet articles, toys for the children, supplies for the medicine chest, electrical appliances, refrigerators, electrical or otherwise, are but a few suggestions that may bring to your mind some overlooked need. Wildwood merchants will Ire more than pleased to have you visit their establishments and inspect their stocks. You'll receive most courteous treatment and he under no obligation to buy.

The following member* of the Wildwood M d JACKSON’S DRUG STORE

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A Oak and Pacific Avenues tr FOX BROTHERS fjidies’ a’ ' Men’s Clothing 4400 Pacific Avenue ' SATINOFF & BRASLOW Ladies' and Men’s Wearing Apparel 3614 Pacific Avenue TENENBAUM’S A Halt. Shaffner and Marx Clothes » Haberdashery and Shoes THE ROSELLA SHOP Dresses. Millinery and Bathing Accessories Maple and Pacific Avenue*

rchantfi’ A**ociation are backing the Buy-in-Wildwood movement, and are pledged to give you good good*, good Mtrvice, and honest value*:

L. S. CALDWELL Jeweler — Victrolas and Record* i * 3310 Pacific Avenue J ARRIS’ LADIES’ SHOP Women’s Wear and Hosiery 3703 Pacific Avenue ATLANTIC COAL YARDS Wildwood Rio Grande Atlantic Screened Coal Good Will Ice STALLER’S HARDWARE STORE Easy Washers and General Hardware 3607-09 Pacific Avenue THE FASHION SHOP I Sagel. Prop. 3308 Pacific Ave.

A. CAMPANARO Ladies' and Men’s Made to Order Clothes 127 East Oak Avenue TUSHINGHAM’S Office I- urniture—Stationery 210 East Oak Avenue KONOWITCH BROTHERS, Inc. Wildwood's Finest Market 3403 Pacific Avenue AARON’S PHARMACY Drugs and Gift* Cedar and Pacific Avenues BAKER BROTHERS Paints, Glass and General Hardware 431 1 Pacific Avenue

R. W. RYAN “Wildwood's Furniture Store” 133 East Wildwood Avenue

JERRY’S DE LUXE BEAUTY PARLOR Nestle Circuline Wavers 3102 Pacific Avenue

SANDRY’S WILDWOOD DEPT. STORE Furniture. I’rei, and General Menhundire 3901 Pacific Avenue

E.L. CHALMERS Real Estate 4304 Pacific Avenue