cm MAY COTHTTY TIMES. TODAY AUGUST M. l«r.
: Eight
Avalon Ousted From Lead in County Leagi
1»*.1 •forint two run* , Shields Leads
!-•» #f*t and •xvnil tnelntv but j I< •»*r r» - a »carr to tb* !a*t ■ 1 S>-ltii «' •* Sparer. t>« aror.na j
tblrd. Aflrr ' .
Co. League Batters
tame * htrh 1Dvolrnt a <1 frter an Infield fly. No *i bwn r-oetved from Judf IWill Entertain
;ue
Standing L p*et ^ hett They Lost to Capes and Court House Downed Lower ' Race Is Becoming Exciting
• h pub. - itt*, i,.,i Cape May Man Has Partici- ..
“ “■ patrd in Nim Games ! MlllVllle KlWanianS
Seuvi | ment.
1 ha* Prueideiit Middleton also indl.- | nounced that the Wildwood ' llamroonton Klwanl* Club* J held an tnler-dub me.-t at j Wildwood Golf Club on the
if September 10.
Prerider
Kh'e
r..anaged to " ''her hand j
•bo twirled j'*" 1 '.',
|h
MM top run* of th* C. -u a' j •SStury over and Avalon* by Cap* May. the aa.ors „ . IpmiH tbe Gen-- l>> a haK same _ Tbs standing otb*rwiar la the H taagn* remala* aoebaa«*l bu' H . CkK *»»r »• P«r»u*d br . . Woodbine. •e*e«t«*>o potato »*P•nunc ttam y« h Another ■ bans* aiicht occur
t!'-
rue tieiding of Wea and the batting of Kimble featured
latora.
Snyder. Lgvwer'* center gat " sparkled making foar fin- • he. while the work of Par »«n and Rea In the Infl.-ld al*o . I’ured for the defeated tram. COURT HOUSE R H. O. A. K
. Hidhr. Knead. of hold* second honor*.
I --..’aging .419 for 'lateen game*. | The leading ten hitlers.
at>*enre a nprak-T. Middleton a*k.-d each and also the guest* to
w. nruti their name, age an.l inee*. All complied with rhe iieiit with the exception that
I a numoer of the men were laguiThe Millville Klwanls Club wlllj about ihelr ages, be the guests of the Wildwood :: Klwanls Club at their WMkl) _ luncheon at the (R>lf Club. W- : L/ellllOnt
I to hear of the succemftll opera-mother. Mrs. id. |t„
| The P. T A
an !! Ed Holllngsbead has been ! party at Reed's Heart u. »IH ! given the contract for driving the , day was a marke.1 -s the; *r bool bus for another y«*r. spile of previous ■ve-i A numiM>r of our townspeople [ day was an Ideal day :.
Cumberland i Psrty. It being only .
’ounty Pair.
held
of Wildwood Club Next Wednesday
about
twenty-five in thi ' pressed themeel ..
; delightful t
*w In eve. oodbia* an i Avalon, th
Cape )Uy. 4. Avalon. 3 Avalon* tally In the n.nth
Court HouAvalon Cape May
Last Satordavt Result* Court Hvti— 1 bower Twp Cap* May. 4. Avab.n. Woodbil- > ReHeplau. SaUMavt Game*
Woodbine Appeals To Commissioner Landis Woodbine, not satisfied with
ttie dreision rendered last week by the County league moguls. In regard to the Court House game • «i July 14. which the Manufari turera won. ha e submitted the 1 1 ;fa*e to Judge Lendls, high cotn1 fnlvioner of >>rg.inlted baseball.
Court Houm- had protested the
nesday evening. August SI.
.3*4 j was awiounred by Pi-esldeot Ed- ; win G, Middleton at the Tuesdar | evening luncheon of the Wlld31* wood Club. Following the lunch*15' eon thn Klwanlans will go to
jjj the Wildwood Crest Pier, j the Holnies-Baker Orcbest itdher mush Ians, vocal ami
cool tor many for
•ton nr»i •e--« 1 good number did J : Hn . it? U Oe
on a lew. party given tn iirses ot Bridgeton Hospital re Stow man brother*. of i
e*!e:. Wednesday. August j , TV- pelf »— • tit " . ■ ...... i. u... pnr and I runt the *• No 0,,t ' no1 e%en ^ the table, no on, *• i hungry. The eurc*, echoolbouse has Just b.-en WJ . Kll . aUy du 7
i wired for electric lights by Mr.|„ r , hr p r oprle-„r. . Mr and Mrs. E. D. Foster call- j Gray, an electrician, from Milled at hie brother's. W. L. Foster.! "He. !
Tuesday evening. Mrs. Maud Is-e 1* slowly Im-I l ncle. you j., William Carlisle. who has 1 proving from her recent IHnNS. speedrter. if 1 dldn been In Millville H.jivpital under-j Aubrey Lee. Philadelphia, j until 1 graduated and going an operation. Is getting! was at home over the week end. j "Yes. Gladyce ' tru-; along nicely and experts to com- Mis.- Ruth Hand and brother. "Well, uncle, you
— - • ■ 1 "bdtlng their grand- money’-"
Bennett. If.
LOWER R. II. •
Woodbine Two big ti eighth Weie
8 Belleplam. 1. nlwgs the firm a! enough for Wi»,
<<>m.K<;ia\s
steady gao,. allowing r Aleaerber*. .1 lattlal inniug with
aa rtfire Corson held the Manufac until the eighth when he on first ,.c *v b»,l throw. 4 rnbog waa hit by Corson lagvc popped in an s'inn tntat Rownfeld walked m It three on Kennedy w. Scheldt walking Inmo H ehberg tallied on Ben Al berg's aarrtfl, With pent
Pitching Record in County League Hollingsrad and Townsend Tied For First (donors M Honmgsrait. Cape May •j Court H-iuse. and Townsend. •»! 'j Avalon. In*-.. perfect pitching ' ll-racu* each having won thi-.
while Taylor. pH
May. ha* a record of six >»i- « and three srtbai ke avl',1. it was learned on M"1.
House Paint $1.85 gallon Old Dutch House Paint it an excellent, popular priced paint, (or ontdoor or indoor nxc A paint uxnally retailed for $2 25 and 82 75 per "tllon. Our introductory Price $1.85— 10t gal. extra for white or green* C1T HERE
R H O A E
TRIAL OFFER COUPON h this coupon and SSc we m ud a trial quart can of • ••lor Old Uulch Paint a 1 >, Inch Bristle Brush •i i Limited Time Only
Cape* in the lace and hlwll! be left by the team The pitching records com this week aie as follow. Name Town W. L. i llolllngsead. C. H SU Towns, nd. A SO Taylor. C M. «
all wa- > third
called
Court House 6. Lower. 3.
Roof Paints
Black Aibctto* Roof Coating One gallon can $1 00 Five gallon can $4 50 Blark Metal Patnt. gal. 81.25
Led Roof Paint -
Endoranre. gal. 81-25 Red ' W.” gal 82 00 Mail or phone order* will be gives prompt attention.
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