Cape May County Times, 5 August 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 7

CAPE MAY CODNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. AUGUST 5. 1927.

Page Seven

eekly Sports News

rry

Have

aken Drop

Next To Ixjwer in County League -seball Race e Pushing Avalon

9«tard*v'» Scores 5: Brili-plain. 3. j , *; VumcT T»p. C Cap* Maf. «. Schedole—Saturdav

Snndav ay at BVrplain. etlll hiiMr tirrt plarr bounty la-aKii.- by oar thr'Sr alctory o»>r Capr ill- Woodblm- fnl lo we Mn-und plan-, th. ManuhatliiR irvunml H--!!i-:rt 1 lunar * \lrUiry over wn.ahip i-nabli- tiinn to rMUi 1>1"I* i loar and Inati-ad ■ rannfnc away wi'b t a* pit-lii-ii-il. It ia

Bax

Cape Kay C. H 8: Lower Twp 6 *

. Se3 isle Dou nc-d

"■“V. Woodbine By a Run

tuaibllni IaiW< r S-6

"r :E " ri s ht »*«« Good Ban , i : .M li, For Resort Team n ‘ • Po*n led uut tbirtrt n hlu -

b«- rrai-biBK tht»-e.

tiuort Houa. rnaii- erven rata- . S,J ' ^ ri, J : A A defeated brine n-npotiMl.! for eome! woodbine, second place ii-ura

! Bost scintillated View making a beautiful in center field. OCEAN VIEW F. D.

R. H. O. J

W Boars, :M 0 0 1 Hobinron. If. .010 Steph -ru. c. . o u k

Won Tenth Straight " Beat Philadelphia .MlAar. 1 1 By 14 to 8 Score

i : i

l Blak-.

R. S -ari. rf. 2b. F. Canmui. rf. Punt. • ( A. Canum. 2b.

•d the rune arorrd by Lower. iirxpitr lii>llin»o-ad's won dr rtul buri ng thing:-, looki-d shaky ln the etxth and ninth when Lower arored two rui» i n tb.ne Markk at r-mnd ba*r t"at.ind Hi-natoiw. while Tyler, nd irdlliH.-.- a-1 did ,ii

iui- -nek work.

r-.r l»wer RraV fielding at th- b.R i«e ue r. handling hi» ehanee* without a nilneue. w n- ■ .u'ntiniMnt while BennM’a nwring nt tty* in the Jett garden was

aim a feature.

Bobbin a. ef Kndieott. p

cafe may cornr hovse

R. H. O A. E.

Tyler

3b.

H..rr«,i.

Amaruse. 1 b. J. Kimble, ef. WaUun. rf. Marks, b.

Clar*. c.

Township wdiieh bar

for all the otb. r Total* ti 13 „- trie*, ha* been strength- l»wei Twp. 010U1200X—fi It appear* wtlj give | Court Hou*e 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 x—«

trouble txfore the

ire Mcheduled for

while one gamr will

Sumlay b.*twei n

and Cape May el Belletneet* Lower on Satur»he Township boy* raay prlm- the League lead

■ in her game Court d Wuodbln* rollidr. 5: Bellrplain. S.

Avalon. 9: Cape May.

ape May County .—.

Wednesday night of lost week, at “ r ' , “ 11 • Sea l.ale City, in one of tb.- mean •yB-nein. 3b Interesting garni - ever play d in ''• , i“» , r. . Sea Isle City, featured by the T " u " n - lf twilling anil bnlting of Ko.lgbt. Sw.-.ney. p. w ho fanned twelve. Itu- double Mi Andrew , jin the fifth inning Mv-ied fb-- Sfeven*. lb. needed inns to win Oi-m-tf. if. Matter* looked bad tor Sea Isle J*‘ff*-n»n. r 1 . City in the first inninr when Haratnond. el the first three men to tan- Kn- l>*ck.-ry. I:

right hit aaft-ly. aecouutiug foi

two runs Tu’als Sea Isle failed to score in their Si-a isle

half. Woodbine it. the iiecond Ocean View inning made the clouds darker. =====1.

again scoring two run*, making I

the score 4 to 0.

In the third Enright tightened op and began to pitch one of the |

bi*t game* of hi* career.

Johnny Ouk>s. e*-St. JotU-phV College star, doubled in the third. I which led to S*ti Isle’s fir-t 1 His speed on the base* enabled 1 hint in steal third and he cunit-

home on a pass. .] ball.

In the fourth Enright struck I mit three of the Manufacturers,

making five in silt-croninii.

fame ;!ii fifth inning with I Sea 1*1* trailing 4 to 1. Matty I .-1 at 'ell a rally with a clean Then came Enright’s double v two on end when the dost had |

cleared. Sea Isle had

The needed marker was scored j

in the sixth.

Ike Tolsou would have scored | in the fifth, but be slipped ■ rounding third. His beautiful | throw to Wiener at the plate, preventing Jargowski trom scoring- was a thriller. Ib-nnis and Stein also collected j two bingles each.

WOODBINE

jRomVl. 3b.

W; Ooiksi C. y Collegians madi

0 t.-n at raid.’ last Saturday, tak1 !ng the F ii idelplila All-Sta:.-

0 into camp 1 I v at Ocean City.

JJ Tin ColJ ei.iits collerted seven ” teen h: ..g Harry, while Town-

1 . send was nleked tor eli ven.

, ■ Th. ti. :dlng 1* Hackman and

MacKetuie lectured tor Ocenn j (City, while Murphy led at

E./ B. MnMeitiy on.I Biggs s.ih-| - v i s ..*. pia, | ] n Summer School

Iholin. Marie S. (losling. Nellie K. it Pettit. Carrie T. t.Mrs.i Hugjes. 1 Ixtilh K. Vasser. Anna B. Iverson. * Ijintae F. 1 Mrs. 1 Bowen. Fannie „ c.ijm- May Court House: Kathryn Q Mo-odirook Mi' Clara < . Torg.-n-0 son. M.ita I .laggard. Olive Carrison

Many County Girls

F1IUJ

liildtug game. AI.L-STAU-S

" 1 Bigg . 0 , lA-nn... — 1 Barry 1 I Wagm 1

(Almost Every Town in Co. ; i Represented in Enrollment

I sent:d at It ■ On.sit • u ■ I S« tinol. almost 1 • : 1 unity being reprewented. [ The list is as follow ■ ( Itis-sley’s Point’ '0,1,111;, |

l.illian K. Young.

■ May: Dorothy Ail. r:

Miriam Wagner, l.li-. !• H, : Sbimp. Klixabeth (Mt.i Valentira DeDan. Harriet Mary Kassail. Miriam K Kelly. M. Klixabelh Bunn, i 14. Steven*. CarntiTa Imiwrenia- F. Porter. Anna 1 Pearl tMrs.i Barclay. V

j S. Seaville: Hattie E. Bozarth. j Hio Grande: EiizabetU Steer It Mrs.) Douglass. Sen Isle city: Edna Whittington. Idi E. Smith. Edith M. Halierjen Mvrtel M. Kndieott. ! Tuekahne: Anna Mae N -II. Elizabeth T. Corson. Helen V. Sturgis. Altec May Parker. Wildwood: Honor Bright Allen. - Catharine Townsend. Maris Benedict. Beatrice E. Rice. Marie Klizabeih Rile*. rlruii. chamber.’. Wnbdiline: ,1i :iii- Ite l**ven.-. ci n a Kate, Ida Xuchovitz

Woodbine vs. Avalon

Dorothy Lflllui

Rozartli. l*i • Anna Kirby.

.iietb Daily Cnllins. Mary \ i. ard i IVtersburx: l.mk K Rcelne. Mi. ■ bid F. Caldwell. Florence E..im

1 Margaret l^tuglilin.

South Dennis: Martha Hirkmar

lem* and Manuplaying Court

Scheldt. 2b 2 Dennis, as 1 Stein, lb 0 Alexenberg. p » H. Alexenberg. 3li a Kosvnfeld. It 0 Jargowski. ct 0 11- Jargowski. rf 0

l..r IS. U.m, PI.A.J . 'J brand of ball, fanning eleven J ’ 4

| but was a trifle wild, issuing Total# 4

After being on the short end at the end of the eighth inning. 6-5. Avalon put over a mighty rally in the ninth inning of their game with Cape May. at Cape. May. Saturday, scoring four runs! tn the final .- -scion to win 9-6.: Hire, who was on the peak

k 18 3 2

Ing their hits count. | Taylor, who at tinu* wa* g4\en , SEA ISLE A. A. emerged victorious over raeg^d support by bis team- R II O A E h al Miss.bine, j-3 iu nia’ s. fanneil ten and allowed Oake*. 2b 2 11 <> " Jf.-atlired by »ensationai ^ , r „ h i,^ whlefa the Gents mad,- Peterson. 3b 0 0 0 11 0 >y both teams. 'count. He walked four. Matty. s» > 1 ? ? 0 i

shoo*: ring catch j _ _ jTolson,

'/rom deep center to a j AVAIAJN within acocnd and then j R - H * to Srbeidt. doub'ing a R 1 '-* 11 as outstanding f.-ature. j lielaney. 3h. 2 0 Tiding .rf Moore at sec t .w' l J

r -e - Culver.

McAndrews. lb E. | Weiner, c 0 j Enright, p 0 Loikeiy. rf 0 (Jefferson, rf

t handled eight chances:

and the work of J*™**’’ - - - - in th« In- t * ,rr ““* U -

rvd for Belk-pU.n. ! •nd Dennta handled I news be;wen them fori each coaiini'.tidg an j

BELLEPLA1N

0 2 12

E I Lemmon. If. 0 : Shi-'lds. rf. ® | K«dly. cf. *’ ' Douglass. 3b.

Sea Isle City A. A. , Won Third Straight Sweeney's Great Pitching j Given Splendid Support

3 12 3« IS 1

K. H. O. A. E

ObMi

Avalon 2 i Cape May 1 4

O « 2 4

6 10 27 9 S W «• O 2 0 4 -4) 1 2 « « 2 0 6

the I

stg lb I 2 1*

1 0 ' country

ny stockholders inth person in c stockholder in » orporation. The 1

■». the Industrie* and the b g o’ the country are target ■- keeping of the tnaawur. t . man who ehlmts the »!

k- I

Sea Isle City J

ffrrtive twirling of Sweeney. aid-4 by sprndid support won its | third sltaight victory at the 1 prnsr of the Owgll YlffW F" Company, who were whitewashed | in a six-inning game 5-0 at Ocean View. Tuesday evening. Sweeney allowed three arvHere<t hits and due to the excellent ■OglpOft i;;'i!i him by in- t.'am- I mates was never tn danger. Hess, who twirled for the Fire- J j men relie.i ..n hi* own ability, ianning eight, but was touched ]

. . fielding fe

j tured. having five aastats. McAndrews starred for the r 1; ti-dm at bat. and in ti

kg (Hit three bits t

perfect a. rrage, one a double I ii roaring two chance- afield f

RISLEY’S Auto Laundry The Place To Have Your Car Waabod and Vacuum Cleaned 3609 Holly Beach Avenue WILDWOOD, N. J.

Car- WuM and \ .iuum Cb—d Whdr You Wul Comfortable Waiting Room

THE ROSELLA SHOPS’

Midsumme

r

onl I

If you have ever taken advantage of our previous sales you know when The ROSELLA SHOPS announce a Re- - ducticn Sale it means HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE FOR LITTLE MONEY

Dresses, Coats, Millinery, Hosiery, Sweaters, Silk Underwear and Bathing Apparel

~~fL

At prices so low' this sale will be the greatest for value giving in our history. All Ou, $16.95 lo $22.50 DRESSES Now $8.95 or two for $15.00 A number of left over splendid models in SPRING corns $8.95 to $15.00

Splendid Assortment of MILLINERY $1 to $4.»s Formerly $2.95 to $6.95

♦ >

IHE PAGEANI GIRL HOSE Something I Afferent—Something New ALL THREAD SILK HOSE for 95 cents A credit of merchandise (H "»0c will be given with each purchase of three pairs of this splendid hose. TW* '* a splendid offer front the auronfnt-taren of Uu» my fine hose, for which we hare the exliuxiTe agency for Cape May County.

Our Very Fine Quality Bathing Suits That have been selling for as high as $6.50—Now $2,95

MONEY SAVING OFFER IN CRILOREN'S SWEATERS In Set*—With Golf Hose to Match. $3.95

Many ether : Sweaters.

The Rosella Shops

Wildwood, N. J.

Mg ! i&OOOOOOOOOOfrJOQ

Maple and Pacific Avenues

Garfield Avenue and Boardwalk

:>oc<x>oo6oooc<<y3^^ >

>ooooo'»x>c>6ooo6<>>x>o(>x>c^^