Cape May County Times, 12 August 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 7

Page Seven

CAPE MAY COTOTY TIMES. FRIDAY. AUGUST 12.

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CAPE MAY C. H.

/-> • ;W«taon. If

Grip on

. Ol H -llinKwart, r irst r lace ii mar

119 0 0

Donahue's Slants Too ! Much For Tuckahoe i

Mark*. __

JDouebtjr. If Seems To Have.KimbiV. p

o 12 o 0

River Firemen Garnered But For Hits Off Delivery \

Stride—Wood-

Needs Pep

y- Ct. Hse. Tied

Thnraaay's Gan.p . 13; Brllrplain. 1 ■y's Results

_iT*s Game Belleplain. 4

$ 8 27 14 1

Avalon 10; Lover. 4

Ted

Rice'* Mints were i •r Lower Township Sau..

day at Atalen. the Ocm*' pitcher hoMIng the Township batters at hay. fanning eleven anti permitting but nve scattered hits, which “Bother with the batting of Claude Rlee, who erashed out four bingles. gave Avalon a 10 to

victory.

Endlcott. Lower's twlrler. was trifle wild, walking six. but as clouted for eleven hits. At the end of the sixth Inning ie Gem« led. 7 to 2. Lower In j ie eighth pushed aero*.' two!

making It 7 to 4. giving: llaglegan*. scare When the Gems Frazer, rf.

Donahue's Manta, aided by good support, was loo much for Tuckahoe Fire Company, last Friday night at Canuso Fi VI. the Ocean View Fire Eaters trouncing thetn 9-2 in a seven-inning game, before a large crowd. But tour hits were garnered off Donahus. who tanned nln •

and passed two.

The heavy artillery of the Ocean View nine was led by Corson. Kate*. Tony Canuvi and Kent, each crashing out two bits. : Kates and Robinson sparkled in lh-' Held for Ocean View. Ocean View scored three runs in the fourth, sixth and nev.nih innings. Tuekahoe scoring two

runs in the sixth.,

Creamer and Champion nUitillatei! for Tuckahoe playing a

fine Adding game.

Filer collected

Negro Held For Resisting An Officer :

Constable Ralph A. Norton, i

I the A-lanC

Campbell

Taylor s Pitching Beat Pennsy Champs

Douglas.

TUCKAHOE

; Woodbine. 2

arrow'* Gtunes

House at Avalon at Bdleplain ‘ at Cape May

bat In their half, they busy, marking up three runs, putting the game on ice Culv.r. Snyder and Kimble hit for doubles. Winner, of the Gems, collecting two hit* and scoring

three runs.

Patterson and Endirott excelled afield for Lower, while Cut and Bice sparkled for Ava-

AVALON

. Rice, lb

and Court H> ... last weeks game* are! Delaney] itb -ond place in the CoUU->Winner, cf , Woodbine dropping to|Culver .If - and Belleplaln eon-1 Donahue, lb the tobasgon. while Busbar, c wnship continued to' Whittington, grip on the base- Garrison, rf

E. Rice.

e * easy victory over last Thursday night er Woodbine on Sat.—i the hope* of Court

B optimistic

by their vie!cry over Bennett Wednesday further Patted their hold on Am

R H (1 A E

1 1110

Totals

R. Chattln. lb.

Harris, ct. Nichols, c.

Chattln. If

Creamer. 2b. Waliun. "ITaylor, rf.

oiooo

Total*

Comm. lb. Robinson. 21 Donahue, p.

0 2 B 0

A. Canuso. ,'ib. F. Canuso. r. Hewitt, rf.

.00100

oac. 13: BellepUin. 1

a game, played at last Thursday night, drubbed Belleplain

JUv 6: Bcllcblain. 4

■ played Sunt downed by

Iat Belleplain. C to 4. It Capes making their while Taylor pitch.

2b

Snyder, cf

Cra .en. ss

Keenan, lb

0 110

Endicott. p Kinil-le. If Robbins, rf

0 0 0 0

Totals 9 10 21 6 3 Tockahiv- 0 0 0 0 0 2 0—2 ^ Ocean View o 0 0 2 0 3 3—9 Two base hits—Obattin. A. Canuso. StaeriAces - - Robinson. Base on balls—Off Donahue. 2; Champion. 2. Struck out—By Donahue. 9; Champion. 8. Hit bv pitcher — Creamer. Umpires-' Frazer and Lloyd. Time of game. Ihr. 30 tnln.

4 5 24 9 0

Avalon.

; Woodbine. 2

In the pinrhes fanning B i S ^ber games

been postponed due to

- t th. seventh in-1 | on defeated Woodbin.

Hmm- were deadl-s-ke-i ; , ll|lr Wednesday even.... .„ . Cape May Pushing . Ilt || lK bi game. 7 to 2. through runs in th. ninth to|,b,. splendid burling of Ned Rice.

who let the Manufacturers down

ting featured tor th- ! wl th three scattered hits while - three hits. Jb| S teammates gave him sensane game at j iiimal -uppert at all times.

|Woodbine scoring their two runs 1 to the sun blinding Winner • i Whittington's peg was al■d to go past the iniial sack Woodbine runnen scoring on "break.” The game was wltsed by a record crowd, drawthe players of the other

Avalon and Sea Isle

Play Tie Game

ICo. League Leaders Held to

Two Hits By Enright

JTing

played a wonderful. r lhe Cranberry Kings, j 1 flies with ease, while) Heaton also Added I

Playing their flrst game of the

ha » inK ' ,k1 ' Citff A. A. and Avalon.

leaders of the Cape May County ; league, played al Sea Isle Thursday night in a game which revolved itself into a pitchers' battle. Enright. Sea Isle's ace hav-

ing an edge on Garrison.

The game was witnessed by one of the larges* crowds of thseason, ihe Sea Die City Mayor and Commissioners bring strong

. D. Corson a.'d Sloor--

! for it-di- plain 1 Ave and alibi

_Ugles

R H O A

R H O A El'

Avalon pushed a rua aenws in

the Arrt inning.

In the third inning Sen Isle scored two runs on a bunt. Blown and Dennett singled and advanced to second and third.

The game was chock full -fj Wiener eurpn.v-d by bunting, the sensati mal plays and brilliant I j*'° runners coining home. Aiabase running I " ,D Pn»Uatrd (ha: Wiener had One of the outstanding play* I bunt' d w hile oui ol ih- !m>x. but was when a Manufacturer hit to *be umpire ruled otherwise " j Whittington at ahort. the drive) E. Rice garnered the Are' hit V j knocking him aflW hi* feet. While i-ff Enright In th. thud. Aft- : *|on the ground. Whittington! that the last hit was mad- by ‘' pushed the ball to Claude Hire ai ! Tom Delaney in the Afth ' | s> - *,nd. who also w'as off his test j Ike Tolaon, S' a I r I - * left ft- i-i ’-the play retiring the runner j er played a spectai-uUr game rap-' J|Tberr weie two outs a* the ^time j luring six rooketa. His catch . I plate »* the play was executed. | Running at breakneck speed *1 Garrison ma..e two aensationa! | over the foul line from deep' J catches, the last being marie tn j left he caught the ball

i long i

\l

* Town -‘eighth i

r sixth IVlancy 1

R. H. O A. E.

5 Woodbine. 3

R H O A t: I.

Taylor Struck Out 1 3—Unlucky for Railroaders

Taylor.

Taylor's pitching and hailing Needles,

much for the Atlantic j

ATLANTIC CITY

elntillate 1; hail t

-.lore,',, of h-.ls v nder $200 .obj.n.. charge of 1 John-

n a'terapted John .on. but hen Johnson

si Tenuously v|(h

, . "44 blue fi i. b-ii--ied nJru,- % Tf ™ Tt ' ra,rn “'‘>"8 '>><•

< lnl< Saturday.

released under

666

i prescription for

CQ MINE BACK *

Colds. Grip;if. Fin. Dengue, Bilious Fever and Halting. It kills the germ*.

Filer, ss. Lemmon. Kelly, it Blake .

Division, of Camden, champions Totals

Pennsylvania Railroad At!. City — - • Cape Cape May

1 2 27 fi

We fifjure this way: The man who gets a better Used Car than he believed it possible to pet, is coming back some day for a new Dodge Brothers Car, BECKER’S GARAGE » IIM KFK. Prop. Woodbine, N. J.

G. F. AUsteel Office Furniture

TUSHINGHAMS

210 EAST OAK AVENUE

WILDWOOD.

^ A U5E-D CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLEAS THE DEALER V/HO SELLS IT

Earner

H. RICKERS, SR. Upholsterer ! Hair MattreM.es Renewed { 13 iSril St. Sea Die CHy | Estimate* Furnished

If you have not yet taken advant

THE ROSELLA SHOPS

Big V alue in Children’s Sweaters

Midsummer

You Still Have Time To Purcha-

In sets with Golf Hose to match.

$ 3.95

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

Apparel at Prices so low

Tins Sale Will Be the Greatest Value

Giving Event in Our History

Many Other Specials in Children's Sweaters

ALL OUR $16.95 TO $22.50 DRESSES

Bathing Suits Our Very Fine Quality that have been selling for as high as $6.50

—NOW—

Now $8.95 or two tor $15.00 ^2.95

A Number of Left Over Splendid Models in Spring Coats $ 8.95

to $ 15.00

Rosella Shops’ Sale Means High Grade Merchandise For Little Money

Formerly $2.93 to $693

The PAGEANT GIRL HOSE Something Different - - Something New All Thread Silk Hose for 95 cents

A CREDIT OF MERCHANDISE OF FIFTY CENTS

VI ill be given with each pun base of three pair* of thN fine hose. This is an u.-usual offer from the manufacturers of this splendid hose, for which the ROSELL \ SI IOPS have the exclusive agency for Cape May County.

The Rosella Shops

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