cm ha? eouwT? tthss. frida?. September 2.-192:.
Lyr ic Theatre I
mikterpinc***. often in cotor. We 17 II r m*i- the bea'itlful Procewlor. o; 1311 vjpening Ot P»lm*: dm Tinei'n “The I>art Sup ' * . .
a marwlims color replica;
-I he ikni VrSHOMn*- .’andlrtirp
* o-a. : l ci»r.!T-* < ^l2l- • W»U Take Plau* Septembef
WS^SteSTSSS;^ ' 3.™-d a th«ipiopp|j .).*a .|«rp|jr - ; • 8 t ll|t- death <il Hhe*«jjrtot.t_Th<- The grand .fall opening, ol iJif •lal.acen. , wt'^f Kama^, ^Tdkrs, J. Theatre. W.SHlWhe. •• w ‘ kritB* lota.*",! :hj-«nrment*. and "d till.- S*iur<l*y-aiM the-*B.nBn k*,«A$*u*bv 3 and 4. *1
• .iluony J j.r.>4iictwll. 3a»e ' Mj .Child?' In Hie.- 8«jry. and- Ray-
VtVwn. •
ajiil "Hafton were plnd 1 he . Front"
"We're ■ iu the Navy Now." .. of the. rnoti uproariously
'f. fuOtiy comedy ' features ever
*91med Ih their latest picture.
Ifffht- inimitable team are at their
t** 1 —st.
oixnlng feature will >eal select tons by Luigi Bocwn blind dra-
dellghted
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•'.rronr Cape • May rcUFraihe'of Satur-
days Game
Kimble Fanned a Dozen ,
Cape .May Court House tightened Its hold on first place on Saturday by defeating Cape May. ' are now In fourth place, idblne's victory over Lower pla-lng them In third place. Avalon won by forfeit from Bellepialn on Saturday. Belleplain appeared with six player*. An exhibition game was played,
which Avalon won.
Avalon failed to appear for leir postponed game with Woodne last Wednesday at the Manufacturers' field. It Is contended that Woodbine should be given
vu). by forfeit, but Avalon. It Six runs In the third inning understood, declares It . was were enough for Cape May Court a regularly scheduled game. House to win over Cape May at This matter will be thrashed out'Court House. 7 to 4. the victory . league meeting. A defeat giving them a stronger bold on chalked up against Avalon will first place aid Court House. Avalon. It was. Jack Kimble hurled a splen-
iearned on Monday, does not wl accept last Saturday's forfeiture. but the league rules Inals! upon It. Woodbine. It was also learned. Is not desirous of being awarded the game of last
Wednesday.
' regard to the postponed
Thriving Business
*750= in Prosperous
Weekly Sports News
LOWER TOWNSHIP
Page Fiv?, Stein’s Pitching Percentage ;692. ■
Last Satardav's Results loun House. 7: Cafe May. t Dodbine. 0. Lower Township. Avalon. 9; Belleplaiu. 0
(forfeited)
. .-I : .i'll lli? I ‘ - Ty - ■ - 1 -'I'.'-" ' y l ” feaewUivracsi Men pJgSef apk ..wav- Iso Ay.Sfc Won Pe^xCi’nb’sts
Eventsi in
'’fere-Sinwlv €d»t6sn
Doughty. If Watson, c HolHngsead.
Tomorrow's Schedule Lower at Avalon
Court House at Woodbine Iblbplain at Cape MayLabor Day (2 Games) Belleplaiu at Court House
ls>wer at Cape MayWoodbine at Avalon
Court House. 7: Cape May. 4
Marks. : Kates, k Clark, r Kimble.
Tl^ tjkh«nb|
CAPE MAY
l-tier, ss .1 Remington.'’ lb 1 ' Douglass. 3b 1
Douglai
Kelly. 2b Taylor, p
WlUlans.
supremacy
1 ! event*, cleaned up the'Easti
"igional atbletic championsbips " the Pennsylvania Railroad “
1 last Saturday
- ! a total 1
eleventh
the Eastern Division
K | The meet was the laat prellmln1 'ary event before the system chanto pionslilps to !><• staged In Altoona. 111 Pa., on September 17. Place
nsylvania Railroad System | 1*1 w. Avalon, tunlay at Wildwood with i >'orson, ’ B.
of 200 points It was the L. mmon. C. V Pj ■ 3*_- 31 ,J time In twelve years that Alexenberg. AY. .. .•l AlfV.l
Heaton
Watson. C. H. Kndlcott. L. T. Craven. L. T.
6 .143
Ocean View
did game far the Senators, allow--' Ing four hits and fanning twelve. Two playeis hit safely, each'
getting two hlngles.
In the lourtb inning Taylor, of the Capes, smacked out a circuit drive with one on. In the sixth he again poled out one which
rill compete then for the system titles. The teams represent-
,■•41 the territory between New York 1
and 1 "ape Charles. Va.. and Altoona ; and Atlantic City. j Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mason and I The New Jersey Division team | daughter. William Oaskill and • finished In the runner-up position 1 two sons motored to Vineland
with IMG points, largely due to the ! .Sunday.
'/exceptional . can-up its represen ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simpkins jtalives made in the swimming | and daughter, of Palrton. spent Jraces, where more than a third , the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
.of the division's point total was l Jus< pb Downam.
obtained. Mr. an.l Mrs. Howard Boxarth. .Southern Division finished thlnl 1 „r Kgg Harbor, spent Thursday ith .1 point score of 126; Central 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
11 Pennsylvania fourth with 83Afc._and Boxarth.
Per
Week
Town
Inquiries must be by letter Address answers to “K,” Advertiser Office, Port Norris, N. J.
Woodbine. 6; Lower Township. 0
Woodbine, through thi
y hurling of Stein. ^•“•‘•^JphUa.'Tenninai fifth with ‘704. a.w.r Township at Woodblm. C |Tll( . ,, riKht Hp< „ for th ,. p hiln o c. th. Manufacturers m'”";''.- , lplphlans was j lmmy Ebert's vic- " a " allow ing four scatteerd hits lorJ . in century which be turnnd fanning eight. | n 10 ]-5 seconds. excepUonally
»"oodblne scored one in the,fast time here,
irst. four in the seventh an<l one The track was heavy, due to the n the eighth, while Lower failed , x<-o»*ive rains of Friday. Mayor o threaten Koliert C. Pierponl. Comml.'sioners Every W odbtne player hit Ralph Carll and Alfred Taylor and lafely. fourt* safe swats being,Walter H. Treen. chairman of the garnered i.lf Craven. 'Park Commission, who headed the fans were treated »o an committee co-operating with exhibition of clean fielding fur-1*he T.•tlroaders. were tendered a .Ish.-t by both teams. H. Alex-' >'P«^ in the private " r
>nberg again starred at the hot I' >' orner. accepting five chances in perf<tt fashion, while Scheldt and
~ nfeld. t putouts ami
sparkled. .——- - B, n n. •• Cr,., . an, R-. «.|„. I.'T “S”!
• ui.tA.^ ..a.1 1 1 « , _t,u„ the track and field program. The pinlrann fl «dleru.d 1 fr-n of h the i! -* immin,: *cre staged In Patterson collected two of the' ^ Harbor and the XeaDlg
|finals on the municipal courts. I Railroad employees from all ‘.lions of the Eastern region came
R H O A E Ito Wildwood to w itness the games 12 11 01 Ten special trains brought the
0'visitors in from all points In the t' region. Virtually all the events 1 'were contested bitterly, the races 0 in particular arousing the spec0 tators to the highest enthusiasm. l> Eastern Penn won 17 firsts. 14 0 seconds. 9 thirds. 11 fourths and
0 6 fifths; and New Jersey
' firsts. IS seennds. 10 thirds.
1 fourths and 9 fifth*
> President C. S. Krlck In the
vening.
The championship ronsllluled the ) j biggest athletic event ever staged
four hits garnei-d off Stein.
WOODBINE
Kiel
Scheldt. 2b
S. Alexenberg. i
Goldinger. rf Rosen feld. If Kennedy, cf.
'- Alexenberg. •
Sea Isle City joins in the Paramount Week Celebration! Braca Theatre Sept. 5—DOUGLAS MACLEAN in “LET IT RAIN” Sept. 6 and 7—The Daredevil Melodrama “CHANG” Sept. 8 and 9—CLARA BOW in “HULA”
Sept. 10—W. C. FIELD’S Latest Comedy Scream “RUNNING WILD” If it’* a Paramount Picture, it’* the Be*t Show in Town”
Boxarth.
George Mosaop, of Phlladel. phla. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Downam. Calvary Baptist Church held their picnic at the Head-of-the-Rlver on Thursday afternoon.
Quite a number attended.
Miss Tillle Cronecker. of Atlantic City, apent Saturday afternoon
with Mrs. William Carew.
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Way and two sons, of Allentown. Pa., are spending some time with hig
mother. Mrs. E. Way.
Misses Rhoda and Mary Downam were Cape May Court House
visitors Saturday.
Mrs. Mary Kurtx. of Egg Harbor, Is spending some time with her daughter. Mrs. Raymond Box-
arth.
Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Gandy entertained company on Sunday. Mr. Louis Webb. Mrs. a G. Downam Misses Katherine Downam and Anna Canuso motored lo Wildwood Wednesday evening. Mis.- Francis Canuso. of Phlla delphla. spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. Canuso. Many from here attended the firemen's parade In Sea Isle City on Saturday. Paul Young, of Somers Point. jJPem^ Sunday evening with Ernest Downam and daughter. -miss Anna Canuso. Frank Selby. Benjamin Springer. Mrs. John t-arew. William Carew- and Louis g undaJr evening In
South Seaville Mr. Bisgruve was calling on e sick on Tuesday. Mr. Grassman. salesman for e C. M. Ware Co., of Millville. Wednesday and took measurement of the M. E. ['hurcb for the new carpet which Ladies' Aid is buying. Ir. W. L. Coe and wife, ere -rtaining out of town rela8. B. D. Boxarth and daughter. Hattie, visited hb> sister at the Sea Isle City Hospital on Wednmday evening. e Dodg burned up < on Church Street. Mr and Mrs. Bert Cossahoon. of Millville, spent the week end with her father. B. D Boxarth. Mre H. Rorap took her son Kenneth, to Dr. Knowles' at Wildwood, to have an Xray taken of hU broken arn on Wednesday. Mrs. Bertha Shaw and Mias Alma Abrams were kmivllle vi»iturs 4«i Tucaday. About fifty of the Baptist Sunday School Went to the Head-of-thv-River. on a picnic on Thurn-
of A.
r South S«avl
Mr and Mrs John Rocap abended ifii funeral of a relative :t Uiiiucrater on Thursday. Harry Morgan and wife made
Mra. Bertha l

