Cape May County Times, 17 June 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 7

CAPE MAT COUATY TIMES. PBIDAT. JUKE 17. 1927

Page Seven

Weekly Sports News

xjdbine and Avalon Tied n Co. League

Sea hie A. A. Squelched Firemen

Smoke Laddies Only Allowed Two Scattere-d Hits

Arslan. 7: Upc May.

th« t

rt of the Clfjr Com-

. , . . _ . . !o put the A M ml Atalos I «ji < ape Into rnmp.^iup, tn.1ira<. that thin ohataele

1 atll h»»e twn !«ni>v< >t.

lead] m order to lower the eorl of placing the field la aood con-1 ‘Hth.j dltlon. the player* have volunteared their arr\|«w m helpime'

• In the work.

_ • r" . . ' * 1 *" P“»h«d over three run*.

of Fans in \-Ontest iti,» f anntx ) thirteen <ape May] :: rowinR. Attendance *ats»e®. etrer, meaher of the .. Co*. Show •• ^ape May rrepanng

Fishing Good In Sea Isle Waters

“""’’ISeit Isle Had Throng

of Week-end Visitors

and vault ins hark affain.

• And a little rbtM

ill lead |

Amone the t

the hotels

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l th. th

wns report.

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lac

w.<k

Saturday, '■* in a rloae oterronilar Tape Maya early

of three run*.

Scortnic five runa In the aei A Talon went ahead. Ini!

threatened in the ninth »hen the j .

plain

I team with the fanninr at loaet

, Hlttins at opportune time* meant

U Close Second rlt’lory for the AvalonlU >. the

(rape Mav toawrs outhlttliu them

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- Maadiait

For Big Yacht Races Resort W'tll Be Gay W'hile 'l achtsmen Are Entertained

Avalon rommltted nine error*. (while i ape May mlM-ued on eleht

W n 1*. i orcaalon*. | The New London to Cape May * 1 ‘Jf!! Oarilaon. who pinched hit for '•'-ran rare, under th* aiuplr.-.s 3 1 W [Whlttinstou. knocked two men in of the Corinthian Yacht Club. * ? C *J[! w,u ' ■ c *r«r *ln*le In the fifth. i Philadelphia, .arhedol-d to atari “ -J . Moat of Avalon'* vrrorm were the [on June 25. and bid*- fail !reault of mlahandlins “pop" file*, jerlipm. In the numb* r of atar-

rra. any other ocean race over i like dletanee. The courwe U vtdently a popular one with .hoar who like k.ne rare* over : Mue water*. It helnr 210 miles

[tonally

end.

The pier bad a la.se number of oew I*H City rtrem.n were Dalton :»llowera. wbil* no match for the S’a Lie inlets an. - th*•roughbuwn wer* A A. at .-■•a late City hall P«rh.' (wii , 0 , h . rmen loalng by a 12-1 -core In a seven jM (>) , rl{1 , p ^ r ,..,or mnint game l .-t Sunday . , b . h , rt «„ Oa.iie Lee literally *t*«d :unusual *> *h *.f twenty balloon Fire Baler* on their hendi*. al- ! B ^ h t ,., lr king flxh lowing but tw ecattered hit* 1 j am .a* H Hum. of Phtiadelphla and fanning thirteen. Th< Bret reported a cateh of five king and hit was rr«l.-tered In the flflh a K Ungar— wejghlns 49 p.*und» inning by Carew. | Stewart, also *.f Philt

To* nshlp 1 * -S®® I

j AVALON ..i Mtardat's Bewail* " Ricr - - b -

- .. I Delaney. Jb.

„ ; . ape May. 6 '^ n ?! Townsend. cf . ; lower Township. 2-, f * Belleplaln. 0. Dotiaboe. lb.

R H O A K i .

21220,; 10 10 1

-krdale for Tomorrow

ndbiiK and Araltm Tied and Avalon are now llrst place In the County «ith Bclleptaln close

Rushay, c. WhltUngton. rf. F. Rice, p Garrison, rf. Totals

CAPE MAY

Williams, cf.

Racne. 31*. Filer, ss. Shield. Zb.

! lymmon. If.

j Taylor, p.

House. 7; Lower Twshp. * T*®*. “*

interest In the league In- , as l> shown by the number i present at the games.

0 0 0 0 0 20711| 0 0 13 4 1 0 14 1 I 0 0 0 1 0 10 2 0 1 2 0 0 0

from s

I to fiai*h. The finish

7 « 37 9 9 R 11 0 A K 0 10 0 0 12 12 1 1 0 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 10 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 2 2 0 1*01 1 0 0 0 0

0 0 0

wlH be off the Cape May breakwater anu after the flni-di line l« crossed the skippers will enter the harbor and b*> entertained. with their friends, by the OwintKan Club, at a populai beachfront hotel, where plate*

guesls have been

Kehner's single In Ihe sev.nth which scorr-d \Voo*l after he bad received a free pass to first wad the second hit. also marking the only run scored hy the Firemen. Lew Peterson l*-d Hen Isle al bat. poling out a double and a single and scored three runs. Ike To)sou besides giving a splendid exhibition of pegging to the bases, clouted for

double.

Pfeiffer and Stevens also scintillated afield, fine support being given Lee. only one tnlscoe lag charged against the team. Love pitched a nice game for the Firemen, but was glvei animates, who erred on eight occasion. Harold Simpson made his debut a* umpire and performed creditably. The score: SEA ISLE CITY A. A.

pbta. hooked *.-*«•

fish

Tony tlatton*- and James Plgnlalcelll. of "hilad* Iphla. wer* al.-o nureesnful. Gat tone eaughi nine kinctl li while Pigniateelli lured seven f <*in the salty waters. King, weakies and rn#kers »r»

6 7 34 9 8

tr Township lost to Court MuMy. lb. »t l ourt House, in an In- i r.wing. cf. nr game. Inability to hit, K;, } . c .

mm were needed eontrlbut-'

their defeat. | Totals

•on- lotted out throe bus Score by Inning*: Doughty and Tyler accounted ( Avalon 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 I

v -aril for the Senators ; fape May 1 1010000 3—6

Senators played errorless |

b playing of Clark and Ty-1

“ “ .1 b... »|. Ocean View Fire ' VZr’jr"" : Co. Series a Seesaw

R H O A E 13 0 10 0 0 2 6 0 0 14 0 0 0 1 15 0 0 0 0 18 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1111 9 2 2 0 0

1 2 :

0 0

Totals HOUSE

2 10 27 10 3 R H O A E 2 2 4 0 0 112 6 0 3 2 2 3 0 3 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 4 110 2 0

T «ali 7 10 24 16 0 wr by Innings: ' Twp 0 >1 l 0 0 0 0 1 0-2 House 2O0O14O1X foodbiae, 2; Bellepkin. 0 l*ltibltig was too much ' l-laln. the Woodbine hnrler Hi- cranberry Kings * -'Herod hits and blanked Hie run column. ' *u,e waa one of the most on ever played at BelleIn the first six innings ’ H, ‘- seored. Woodbine to the seventh and ninth ^'M. Scheldt, gtein an- - * vch collected a duo •‘UIL Scheldt's fielding !,, r Woodbine. '■||-*•rson and Corson t •' •'“■leplain tossers to ! ’‘•raon's rieMing was 1 ^Sht in the Cranberry*'

Single Men Won Last Contest By One-sided Score The Married Men of the Ocean View Fire Company. Inc. severely trounced by the Single Men last Thuntday In a six Inning game, at Canuso Field. 13-2. khe victory of the Sing!- Men bring the eerie*. The Benedicts’ two runs w unearned, having been scored errors. In the second and tblrd innings, due to the centerflelder misjudging flies. Donahue pllched a eplendld game for the Single Men fanning n. also hitting for a iripl* and single. Robinson accounted for a double and single. Will* -was given poor support by ihe Married Men every player with the exception :>f lellfl-ldi and center fielder committing <>t or two errors for a total of nine. J. Donahue made the longest t for the Married Men. knocking out a triple. MARRIED MEN

R. H. O. A.

Canuso, Sb. p. 0 12 1

-ena. c. lb.

Wills, p. 3b. Sheppard, 2b. Townsend, ss. Donahue, lb. i Ravel. It. „. Rice. Cf

Lloyd, rt. Mlnnlck. If.

Totals

I'RINE

n H O A E 0 2 4 3 0 110 0 0 2 14 0 0 11 0 0 0 12 2

0 3

r is

H H O A E 0 1 n 0 0 0 0 2 3 o 0 1 6 0 0 0 IS 0 0 15 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 10 2

ranged. To date there are thir-ty-woven entries for this race. The Progressive L> ague and "hamber of Commerce will unite with city official* in a big rer*g>Hon committee, and every dekioklng toward the comfort and amusement of the shtppei crows will bo arranged. While awaiting the arrival of the vow Lon<y>n racers, the commit, ec will entertain the early arIvals of the Cap*- May to Gibson Island racer*. This rare, which Is being run under the auspices of the (Dbson Island Yacht Club.

L'besapeakr Bay. will

June 29. providing the New London racers have all checked In by that time. Otberwb III be delayed to await the arrival of the laggards as i of the entrants in the first are also entered In the second. The Gibson Island race Is a course of 270 miles, the mi which Is oceafc-golng. Il include, following the finish la

Chesapeake Bay. a cruise

way home through the recwntly opened Delaware and Chesapeake canal. Cap*- May will be brilliant with bunting and flag* and the costumes will savor of th sen during the days the yachts men are being entertained tber*

0 16 11 0 1111 0 0 12 2

,01100

Peterson, ns. Pfeiffer. Ub. Alrxenberg. cf. Haik-ran. If. I. Tolson. c. .. E. Stevens, lb. Ijepore. 2b. Robinson, 2b.

1-*. l>

He i

SINGLE MEN

Robinson. 2b. Carew. If. Donahue, p. — Kates. 3b Canuso, «. — N. Canuso. as. Kent. lb. Dwvaul. rf. Payne, rf. — Lnpore. rf — Andoraon. cf.

R. B. O. A. I

2 2 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 0‘ 13 8 10

1 0 0 0 1

13 11 IS 5 3

Total* .

Married Men 0 1 Single Men 1 i Umpires—Hyson

Sea Isle Gty Team Will Play Somers Point S*a laic CUy A. A. will lock horn* with Somers Point. Sunday at Somers Point, in their first came away from home this neaThe team will leave Feldman *. Drug Store at 2 o'clock, the game at Somers Point being scheduled at 3 P. M. Fan* wishing to accompany the team are requested to meet at that place. It is expected that the team will play all games at home. Due to the condition of the ball field the team has had a late start, but the action of the owners In granting it* use to the bail toKsvrs and the willingnev*

Automobile Accidents Are Bound To Increase . with the advent of another season in Cape May County, the Playground of America. The number of automobiles on our roads are increasing steadily, as hosts of motorists from every part of the country pour into this county. This means uat there will be many more chances of accident and that every automobile owner should make sure he—or she - is **”T n c sufficient liability insurance. A few thousand dollars in liability insurance means little in the case of a serions accident, which may require a moderate xbed fortune in settlement. THE TIME TO IHSORE IS BEFORE THE ACCIDENT

large king ]

S»-a Hr f'lfy again -vp* rtenred

Hi-m" l» an rxpr.v-.-lon Manlng a larcr Ihrnng nf vivUnr* over Ihr I' >r ”' • —J.-**™. H. . fc . M wH-ri o~* n——■U*'*. rf* r

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1» —--Id Ernrnm. .rt M*.-* . • from sevea Riatr..! H- llmann. -ew 1 ork rtlr fK.gj*

Jtampbrll and Frank rornwell.

Philadelphia.

t~\\ rj:“fv . m v ,i w. ■; * proud. II- landed a f**rtv pound Arfhony Cai*n*i*« and Johnny j ,,, ,p "“' Iniin fb-h. In Ihe pv; were Oakes. «><*rr:.- Mlxner. of Or-. n r-.-ek, i Pleasure era!« in lh- tb**rou«h - Jinx: •"Thai girl I-- a m»»h*Ft Riley Mixn*r. irf G ‘ and) fare and Inlet, firhlng and ..*1 I mallral Imp—-IMIUy.’’ Ihe l»oy’* dad. Byron E a, n I log. were In evidrnrr in large! Blinks: llowaatT" Sr . of Court Hou . (number*. Hofei, and r.-sfauram ] Jinx •She* half Spanish, half a be excepti«n ' Freoefc and hall craxy "

Fire Department Games

I

-w F'tr* iw-pjrt j iin will play the I Wldwond firemen on W-diw day. | June 22. while lh*- Ttnkal • Hr* ' fighter* will l»*vk h«tn» wt'h them on July 4 at Turkah*-

FRANK W. EBE1.HARE Ilardwar*-. Ilousefuralabiag and Boat Supplies I'lumblng. Heating an-! Sheet Metal Work Mechanic St.. Cape May Court House Phone llo 99th St. and Third Ave.. Stone Harbor. IJ. J. Phone 83 "EBELHAUE HAS IT’ *

2 10 2 0 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

8 '1 6 1

SEA ISLE CITY FIREMEN

Sehlagcl. 3b. Cramer. 2b.

Wood. If. acr. lb.

ArU'leu. rt. W. Carew. cf.

Fridman. 2b. WhUiingiuu. 2b.

R. II. O. A. E. 0 0 1 0 3: .00100 0 0 10 0 0 0 6 0 2 10 10 0 . 0 0 1 'l 0 0 16 0 3 0 0 0 0 0

0 0

0 0

TotaL-

1 2 18 1 8 160010 x-12 S. I. Firemen 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Umpire—Simpson. Time of

Sport Notes Woodbin- bowling _lve* oulrolb-d S*-a H* City | Wednesday nighl in total pin-, winning by -even point*. Charl*v J. Bauer, trf Wildwood, waa thr winner of th*- Br-rgf'-D I ’rophy in th*- mounted drill com- I petition b ■ te P* nnsylvaaia | Military Ara irmy. Cheater, U»t I

Monday.

Oar of the feat* that must accompli-II- ' to merit parti* I tlon i» th. l-aping from

What Will Life Hold For You At 65? This adrertisement is ad dressed to young men. who are prone to think only of [ today and believe tomorrow will take rare of itself. Tomorrow has a way of makirg things difficult and unpleasant for those who ignore it today. Let ns show yon bow the right kind of insurance will assure yon an adequate income when your earning j ter reaches the bottom of the hill.

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every Wednred»>

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Samuel ScheHenger Keystone Phone: 296-A Cape May, N. J.

You Will Look Your Best IF Your Clothes Are Pressed CAMPANARO

E. 0. WELL J. Swainton, New Jersey

Wc Have Never Had a Dissatisfied Customer Our work is always satisfactory and ready when promised Bring your clothes here next time and be convinced that our service is most unusual We also do Cleaning and Dyeing for particular people

A. CAMPANARO 127 East Oak Avenue Wildwood, N. j.

Let Us Help You Build

In c

r new location. Ocean Avenue, at Memorial Park, we are better

able to serve your needs for

Top Soil Concrete Sand Street Gravel the things that you need to build, or beautify your grounds. Prompt service, always. In fart, our service is often the marvel of our customers who make unusual demands and have them promptly met. COAL: Buckwheat. Pea. Nut. Stove size in Anthracite. Also Soft Coal. M. A. Luongo Co. Af. A. LUONGO, President Ocean Avenue Sea Isle City

A Message to the Country Home Owners If your house is not wired, now is tire time to consider the use of electricity, not only for lighting but for pumping water, cooking and refrigeration. Tire electric rates are now as low in the country as in the city. Avail yourself of the facilities which are at your door.

Ocean City

Atlantic City Electric Company

Sea Isle City