CAPE HAY COUHTY TOTES. PBIDAY. TTWE r 4. 1927
Papr Seven
Tj,,. Wh.^i imporum victory of U»- WiUwood Hi K h School trark muu In one of It* mtml «uc ,f 0 | M- o n* wa* tV winning of the Cape May County int'rnichatnMIr : which *1v«* the «,| permanent • t* of th- Brown I'nlrerxlty Alumni Cup. The team <lef.-a«c<i Millville h School in a dual tnnet at Millville and did good work in ihe I'nlveraity of Drlawan meet, the th Jcrwy rharaplonehip meet, at Colllnicewuod. and the annual nedchborhotM] meet at Atlantic K.adld* from left to rinht In the picture--Herman Mrlievltt. manaKei. Richard Moultrie, mel tllbba. William Hoffman. Raymond l^everins. Ijtnn Boyer, caplain. L»«ter Weleh. Fred j. Samuel Barrlah. Clarence Ooomba. John Blown, coach.
Weekly Sports News
ounty League Race Grows Interesting Jon's Lead Is Precaridus t This Week's Schedule Favors Her leplain Has Harder Job
Anion. 4. Court How. 3 iter one of the moat tbrtlllnf: mod battlrw eter wilneaaed at ■ Mouse, the Avalon team i into the lead lor lh« county : piotiship Saturday by trlppI’ourt Hou*e nine dvto 3 r, el. ven-innioc name, which featured by nerve tinsllns ■ and argument*. 1:. Court Houser* aeemed to t be game *afely aewed up i a one-run lead and two out i-.e ninth and two utrikes on I r. Muller tapped one to who fumbled It. He** ran Muii-r. Hess and Kate* were ked out when Hetw stole secNorton ran for Hen* and fd on Oarrlwon"* two-bagger. stumbled near home, but aged to wiggle over the pan talon put the game on lee In eleventh inning. Donohue to flrKt by an error, stole secand Mcorvd on Ed Rlce't game war a tough one fot Kimble, who struck out ten allowed aix hit*, to lose. Ity Townsend hurled for th< is came was somewhat cd i.y frequent wrangles, r. of Court House, was put of the game for prolesting a
Cape Hay. 2: Woodbine. 1 Cape May City county leaguer* ! took the measure of Woodbine at | Uneoln Park. Woodbine, lael Sat urday in an interesting game. 11
to 1.
St. Ill pllcoeo a Splendid game, for the "Art and Industrial Center"* nine, all..wtn» but live hit.* j and fanning vis. He collected two blnglee. as did Rosenfeld. I Shields led at bal for the Capes, while Douglas* scintillated allrld. The lucky inning for Woodbine was in the seventh, when Kata, who substituted in running for Jargowsky. came home when two orerlhrow* were made by the flrst and second basemen of Cape May. scoring ihe lone run. Taylor, former Cape May High School pitcher, hurled in masterly fashion for the Cape*; fanning
Schedule for Tomorrow Lower at Avalon. Woodbine at Court House. Cape Ma> at Bel leplain. County League Standing
Sea Isle City Is Mecca For Ball Players
American Leaguers Frequent Visitors to Busch s Hotel—White □ephant Some Old Time Records
That Btuu-hs Hotel. Sea I«l< i City la the tnecea for major and ; former league players I* perhaps j little known. Pemains over the Mot of banebaii celebrities, lb. names of Ty Cobh. Bab.' Kum, A1 Simmon* j Chief Bender. Ha ry Daria, Tri* t Sp.wker and Jimmy Dyke* w< ' included in the list. made Busch's Hotel their bewdquartetu during the hunting reason and during when their tuams axe In Philadelphia over the week end. One vtettor in particular who mak<« his trips irequent to Cite popular hostelry is Matt Kilroy. lamou* southpaw pitcher of the Aihlelics of 1905. winner* the pennant in that year. Malt spent a recent week end at Busch's Hotel, and though greying, still retains the spark 1. ol youth in his personality and
|Dykew. while t
| graphed by sucJ
1 a* Ty Cobb. Ch * TVnd-r j Babe Ruth *ur*»Hi '! 'be !« the symbol of the Phiiade
The ba> "bail-
arc at!ached lu su'b a hat the) <annot be r'-m Oonnl.y said that this ssary t.. ause of the .
ol tans to put loin the trophi
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Effective Soon
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ii- and Measure Will Govern Sal !„!! ] "W* Size of Ocean Species
w ns the m<e>! important ctm-
Tliis annotmee:
"ipport and appio'
neu* possible to i Min- J»cw Armey, but the act of nhip6*b ping them out ut the mate for erw" sate will be considered a rtednJlon The linatl* are Bled a* follow*:
W. I. P.C
yeor he had 505 alrike-
Avalon f ] juto 1 out* lo his record. During hi* Retleplain 4 2 Ml I r * rl * :u " n :h- peak the distance Woodbine 1 2 .MO'*" 56 t 1 -*' * <H lay the d Cape May 3 3 .£00' ,ane ’' froB1 pitcher to catcher
• ourt House ; 4 ’j34: 6u( <* < -
Ixiwer Township 1 5 165 Kllr >y averaged from 15 | 16 assists a game, a record Avalon look ihe lead in the which has never been equalled. Cape May County league Ss" rday ill* art of catching a runanr' victory over C->urt House, napping off the base*, particularly
Wildwood Firemen ;; Handed a Surprise Ocean VW Won Odd Game By 12-11 Score .- .Tr a,',! Ocean View ytre Department's Atlantic se baseball nine gave the Wildwood The new Fire In-panmeni a big surpriae. Chief Fro". Wednesday evening, at Cannao 1 *<>n effe.:* Field. Ocean View, defeating Ibe ing. H hi rewort firemen 12-11 in a game eaicbee of that could be classed "odd" when line fish, reading Ihe box score. Scoring lent mak< In Ihe first inning meant victory for the firemen of "Where Ocean Breete* Rest." Charlie Donohue, pitching for the mainland firemen, struck out fourteen of the "City by the Seabatter* and allowed but fire hits, yet Wildwood scored eleven runs, partly due to hi* wildr.es*. walk lag seven nnn and the error* behind him. whirh resulted In being scored. Qoddard. pitching for Wlld-Vroo-i. was . touted tv all section* of -he field. Kent led at bat for Ocean View, alamming out thne. while J. Donahue and Robinson featured
afield.
Gla> ' and C Donahue fail fot triple* Bowler and MrConnrily featured I n- Wildwood.
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oluetub or weakfiah. fi sew bam or kiugCifa. > hlackfii'V mackeiel ot T inrhes. Iloiindet or but-
New Uniforms For Court House Co. League Team
The
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by -he wont*. "Of nd." will appear oa - 'ftem of little vadue. w hile ba<i | the new uniform* of ihe Cou|t '• , they been returned to the sea t,.i j nous, baseball team, <• .-noth- : yoar's growth 'bey would The*«' new uniform*, which the tuive become an tmptrrtant food, team will be wearing rery sbortv fartor. I nder penalty cd a fine ly, were obtained through Ihs lot each fi*h illegally handled genervelty of the Court Hoc ' pr'fbihils the put mer. hant*.
Belleplain also moved a notch closer while Howe>r Township maintain* ibe cellar position.
Three Middle High Grads
Wed Same Day i™,
first, bids to remain unequalled, roost of his iistdata being acquired In catching them napping. The fastest men were hi* easiest vie-
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M rAnally
HoUt' Phlffe
Scheldt. 2b 0 16 Dennis. » Oil Stein, p 020 B. Alexenburg. lb 0 1 12 H. Alexenbrug. 3b o 0 1 B. Alexenburg. c 0 0 6 Rusenfeld. If 0 2 0 Jargowsky. rf 0 0 1 Kennedy, cf 10 1 Totals 1 7 27 CAPE MAV CITY
Filer, ns Shield*, cf Muncey. lb Douglass. 3b Taylor, p Barne. rf Needle*, e
Total*
Kilroy
Baltimore. He also pitched for Boston and Cincinnati, later playing the outfield for Chicago. Through the kindness of Jack
popular Philadelphia and president of the
________ Whit* Elephant Club, Busch's
1 r-J'. r~ a * /- , Hotel has been presented with ^Lditor Cape May County., h oliKill ai whll . eleo Gazette 1 akes Scranton pbam pr»»iented to the Athletic* 0 Miss For Bride ,n ,#o5 b r f * n ' ° r Phiiadei1 I ■ phla. For years the elephant. ® An Event in School History * h,ch w “ M,u * h t b J r ““Y 0 : Three former Middle Township' place of bustnewe In Phllw .elpbla. l> High School siudenU, two of them In Busch's Hotel the white ele — vlasKmates, were married last pliant look* down from a wall 31 Saturday, each couple not knowing pedeptal. Attached to the ele- | that the other* had f leeted that*phaiu Is a photograph of the fa-
j day. It marked the flr»t time in minis team of 1905.
E ]«be history of the *chool t* .t Mr tlormley told the writer of O ', three graduate* were married on i,ow "Doc" Powors. a member of 0 j 'he sam* day ,h^ team cam- to fa!:- death. 0 j Two of the bride*. Mias Jessie H e said he haH calen a ham , Mlxner. of Goshen, and Ml** sandwich between Innings. He
f Mayvillc. were WMlt ou , t o the field. A fly ball
Claaauales. while one of the , anM . hu< way . |j r „„ a ( ter
i grooms. Burton .1. Smith,
t House, is a graduate of
1920 class.
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jutt House team gof the the visitor* by pushing nee runs In the second
The Avalon team came _ he following inning with BellepUm V
and the score remained* Belleplain
unlll ihe nlulb inning.'. T a » Belleplain !ani Saturday me allracled a big crowd - ^ through ihe twirling of ititling, made several j * ho was in rate form, arr^l Whittington In Ih" ' .jj,! not issue a lice pan -an rooter*. Garriaon. 1 (Ulring ib ,. Kalm . and whipped
plays in right field. •I*' twelve,
in a rally In Ihe seventh; TtM . Cranberry King* were In nart-d a long fly ami 1I11 ,j. M<<ulan jorm and played a a player at second. I Kondprtu l ganl. afield, fielding of both Infields j fhampfcm’* knack in catching
Doughty, of CxHirt
played a aensalior.'l game.
'Ull^.jTownkhlp. pitched
‘ but in the first
ihe game due id aero** the o •e not in ptopi'
00000010 0—1 ; Lower Township 1
easily
a tier* napping
itured while Houswnd sparkled
Smith—Kin back
i putouts. whll-
tnfiild bit*.
'Ui r excelled afield f. • Id.ing Tyler of two 'Isom look part In ’ play* from right ln * » man si Br»' and ut House and Avalon >a * double-header at
• July 4.
COURT HOUSE
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MU* Marion R. KInhack. daughter of Mr. and Mm. Robert Kinback. of Scranton. Pa., was united In marriage to Burton J. Smith, non of Mm. Anna F. Smith, of ( ape May • 'ourt House, at the bride'* residence in Scranton. The bridesmaid was Miss Mllle Sherwood, a ciassmale of Mre. Smith, of Tunkhannock. Pa., and the best man was Wil'iant Young, a well-known attorney of Scranlnn Mrs. Smiih. a graduate of Temple University, was in charge of the commercial department of Ihe Pitman High School for sever-! yr.--* :trtd formerly taught in
• 'ape May Court House.
Mr. Smith Is the editor of the
»c May i'ounty Gaxette” and
^ _ of the youngest editors in this lUtHeld. plwy. ij 1 section of Jersey. He was formerly
, u principal of Ihe Cape May Point
innings
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tupport that he
d haw- bad. after the third * he wws well supported
never In danger.
Uinpk.n led M bat with blngles. B-ebe. D. Ootwcm. Howard colli-ctlnK two each.
eslde
Walling—Mixner
■ Mlxner. daughter of
Miss J>
Cbarlea Mlxner. of Goshe
mart hi! at her home Saturday
K H O A E.afternoon to Milton Walling, son i;ol 1 of Mr. and Mrs. H W. WaUlng.jl ) l 2 1 0 of Jersey City. Ihe Rev. Hand, ol j 1 i * o 01 Ewan, former pastor at Goshen. •'
„ 2 1 o o | officiating.
„ j 1 1 0 j The bridesmaid was Miss June 1 l DUO Smith, of Go*bi-n. and the best ; „ - i i)! matt w as Glenn Walling, a brother!
] 2 13 3 oi of the groom, of Northfield.
0 1 1 u o Walling, for the post three
i years, was secretary to Prosecutor
- s j | William H. Campbell. Jr, al Court ' ‘ ‘ i House, and is well known In the | K H O A K! county. Mr. Walling formerly re-i 1 2 2 0 »'‘ sided at Court House, being asso
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