Cape May County Times, 22 July 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 7

CAPE MAY comer? TIMES. FRIDAY. JULY 28. 192T

Pace Seve

eekly Sports News

Why In |» wk. durlns 1

Lowly

were Beat

roud Avalon

inth. (iarriMin war T-d ■>arria<-ti »nti Rirr I.rtir.

Sport Notes

Sea and Land

An Ocean 'jty Hoard a nlk r-v-laursn* inaWi- nn this nicn: "Wo t do not WMO Ja-oidr *ilh wrt hjitli- :

to “Who'* W

' Pinnctile." in an tffort to ascertain [and wind storm. Middle Township's! ; mho i* cnrrwt the porunns who • traffic officer rcnialmd at hi.‘ ’

t , - , r i tir .. | « , rical! State Health Board

Director Visits Sea Isl

■ leavins the wmaphor

■hue walkxi and etole

i Tmpirt IVi.txm on In 1 called tkrnahue *«fe. the play

oeth Before a Fall ;'r ' A !' 1 '

terenx wao t.*-id »:l!i plat--

Avalon De- : ,!r > »h<> . .i- i**n.'!. a <Hit.

Pit Idolders "jJ-..'-.

land the haw i

in Second Place;i,min.a .

Reed'* Beach i“ daily the mecca' for flebermcn and bathing partlr*. Party fishing i* the most popular | form of fiahing. mar.y twiai* leav- : mg dally, l^rge and unusvaL j catchw* ar» reported. Laat week drtim. weak fl»h. king and ba«i Wert- caught In

! lant- number*.

State Trooper Joaepb Hi lieen adraneed in the Stale Police, hir second adt.ianment in *cvefJU montii*. Hi* ne»e*t promotion I* troop clerk. Only three men In the New Jet rev State Police hold

the honor.

Trooper Reilly, along withTrtjop-

I’irard, of Towit'end’i ^■tln; with much mieTehlng flonnd'-i-. HI*

wind v

The Boardwalk eoj-

*ticee«. it i trained mint *peut hi- lei* training inside ti-ln; - hl* trip* on Itery."

' aptain Picard

[ hn pro pri i> apiaarai... I enh.inn'i

1 he<‘n »urp"isii 'the flerre gust- ‘ *elf. semnphoi : traffic a Tew

the road.

' j Agility whir!

ter on - of I found him- | l! directing

good

lead a

his boat, the

by I

i ha-w-deelMorl

Lcagne Standing

Mullet huted to

Fishing panic* al Townsend's laht are I nr teasing in number. Th - Q*hing ff.-et Is naw complete wit 1 , the addition of the "Ada i May Ind" the entire fle-t going j oni dally. Followers of Ixaak , WaJlon dccl?n- that fishing thi.- • y.-ar Is be-ti r than eter. weak | fish, flounders and has* running

j good.

known a* th- "Wild-

est" end trooper Mitchell Beytnn. the talle.-t man in the State Police, are keeping would-be law violator* on their toes, so rnthle** i* the war the State copper* are waging. t'orporal Smith, who i* in charge of the Tuckahne station, ha* been in*tde man. bet ha* also made it know n that law* mu*t be observed by appearing nn the scene Just

[at the tight time.

Pity

Him

asked

definition of the

“neck" said. "Well, a n.ch i* a dose conn.*-:ion Ixtween the chin and che-t It 1* used for the display of linen. *llk. fur*, jewelry, and skin, fitted wit!, gullet, windpipe. hunger :>nd thlr*t. and devoted to t! rubber tnduntry."

r In the face

"(IWIlihip l 10 .1 I Saturday's Results

. 14: Belleplaln. 5: Court Houm . , 5; Avalon. 4

i Arnold, rPaitemm. . i c. 21 Rea. Sb

It H o A K

omorrow's Games

Craven, j Reeve*.

The handicap * gw met par I tournament !, e i d j,, ,h.. VTildj wood fhilf Club ended Saturday | w ltl, three men tied for the lead. Ted Bennett. Ed. Morion and ! Clayton l>iw.-. all of Wildwood. [The tie will b played off David ’ Paul. Jr., of IJxnereh was the [ only Philadelphian who finished i the IS hob-* ahead of par. He 1 finished one up. All the playi er* competed with their club

: handicap.

A county eeiu. tery we recently 1

visited had the following sign, and '

must say it is a rigid law:

"Per*on* are prohibited from '' picking flower* from any hut their

nrth while ho can smile

Vi..

Cape May hold* third defewting Bell-plain. - tied with Court H»u*r

S-a Isle City A. A. will play] Ocean View Firemen at Stir. *harp on the Sen lab- diamond, this evening. A* both team* hare been predicting victory the

! lur I* certain to fly.

Jame* Rafferty, of Philadelphia, ha* again invaded Sea I*ie City

to capture some fish.

IjisI Sunday hr took a long sail to catch fish, but t : x“ under-water

resident* I-a sued him by.

Mr. Raff, rty ha* been coming to Sea Isle for a number >.f year*, especially to angle, txing a devoted

follower of Isaak Walton.

wifle told he ml*»<*i it she threw i

hi* wife that he idor since she had

’ t* Ing th.r

j Cape May Court H-> ■ - reiving much prai - • 1 [efficient and court.o:; at Main and M.-. h. -i- S-r The pleasant mann. r ir greet* inquiting motori---—common *ens*" In dl-.-'ins

fic 1* pralswotilij

The following »>• r. p r the "tape May Coun'> • which gives the "innei . - >

Kenton Venrlck*.

"The life of a traffic cop i a !xh1 of rose*. Kven Fwit-ei ' ick*. efficient and rheci t i! dian of the M iln-Mechantc St corner here, will tell you w :\uton I* no kicker But r past week or so he ha* had experiences that can right! ,descril* .1 a* harrowing(ln Thursday afternoon ■.

utilised -and had to I— on. Saturday when a Pennsylvania .'.river sped blindly down upon , Vaaricks at a forty-mile clip. The . .Itlver saw the sign and tin .op ‘just in time to Jam on his brakes, ■ amen w ildly to the right and miss

p.-rsot

lity lai k was liar id C. B rwer. dire, of the Stale Board of H-alll jse home is at A.-bury Park. Ir. Bower stopped at tl an View Hotel, it being h first visit to the rewort. He wi favorably impt -wed with tl cleanllne* -f the city and 4i dared that h. would visit tl r. sort again. Mr. Bow.-n h.served on the State board fi . - r twenty year* and was e! -c - i last year without hi* know •-I:-- manifesting the regsr.r i

while having run several jump* In the other din-ctinn. The driver apologised. Fenton smiled, and the

• |.i«ndr was at an end.'"

1 lit and Run Driver

Awarded Scholarship

..I Op. May. a riled a four! Rutger* Cul-

Whllc driving along Shot Road, near Cape May. Sunda; the car of 1 git her C. Ogden, d rector of th* Board oi Kte.-holi er* wa* smirk by another cp. the driver of th-- other ear n<

stopping.

Mr. Og-l-n notlfled the Stal Police, giving the doocrlptlo I that tl «a* a larg - roadster, h - trace of the ear ha* been foum I Mr. Ogden being unable to giv

Some people wonder always have it them*.

R li O A F!

C. P. and S. T. W

in

May- 14: BeUeplgin May gi.<. Hcllepl

ng at Cape May. col Iren hit* for x tola Tin*, while Brllrplait

The I

d S. I. Bowling ,[ teutii decisively defeated Sage)'. (1 All-stars in a special two-game . match. The score at the end of Jthe match si.km! at 166c pin* for the C. P. and S I and 12« f,.r SagelV All-stars, indirating that

The Bra Isle City Boulevard was made rougher last wee-k. when grav-1 «a* placed on part of II, adding more thrill* to th.- sport ol [trying to avoid broken springs. The washboard road*, from South lannl* to Dennisvlllc: the road Irotu Woodbine to Marshall's Cornet. and Iron: there to Millville, is also Im mg given the grand "rax*."' Bless the day when a drtision is made to haw- them con-

creted.

Now- is the time for college youths to allow prospective employer* to scraobl • tor their ser-

Nh-k < muso. of Ocean View, asked a girl what sh> did when she khuwd. “1 yell." the girl said. Putting another .|u.-*tlnn. Nick sai-l “Would you yell if 1 kissed you*' "No.” *Jiid the girl. “I'm still hoarse front lust night."

he Caps*. Kree hit* "

Maguire and Oitwon were [ bright light* for the victoic wi Weal bet bee and Minnick spark

l Woodbine. 5: Conrt House. B. II* - j Though out hit ting W.kwI!

will t»e played neat v

State Trooper •.■•cp-.i Reilly say* one often hear* of fellows going around with had eggs, hut many In >hate to drop them.

We wonder wh: master* w ould d. tablr-s. Wllhoilt them, we they wouldn't h.tv. any finding bow late the trains

CAPE MAY

Novel Class—Teaches Children How To Play

A novel law for children i« being conducted by Mis* Kath- . . me sdmrhler. oi Philadelphia.

i w ho haa th ' 4:<-«Blvard

of Tony ‘ anuwr's gnats becoming ill after eating a bather hound *1* clalist in Philadelphia alxrut It and the d'K-tor replied. "Am sending Uterary lligest by return

i Thomas IJttlehale*. phla. in a cumti'tudci newspaper a* printe d i isniie. criticised th. r so-called r-hantpion* ■■

Hall

week liefor- The reporter wh.i was given the aci-ount of tl.*- gatuc stated the tact* a* riven him It will be the report r s pleasure, however, to meet Mr l.tttlehab - and barn some thing- in regard

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R H O A

A fbrehen farmer who served ot the April jury explained to tt why a lawyer received a i >1S> heating by the Jury. J . ot Frtna. retained : Wildwood lawyer to prosoc'i-> neighbor. H. — . of West Cap. May. for killing 24 hog*. The Wildwood lawyer evld.-nll; wnnted to imprev* the- jury wl'J the magnitude of the injury. 'Twrn

jwer. S. Avalon 4

Just Ijeeausc the Ford car is a glutton for punishment is no reason why it should not have proper lubrication

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The measure of success and happiness to which we achieve is dependent in large measure on our ability to acquire cur own homes. The thronic renter becomes a drifter. He d<*r> not develop those traits of thritt and aggressiveness which a man needs to become

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