Cape May County Times, 9 September 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 7

CAPE MAT COTTJJTY TIMES. miDAT. SEPTEMBER 9. 1927.

Page Seven

r eekly Sports News

WOODS INK i It. II. O. A.

Hich’i* football t.a, n last no* on tin- Keith circuit an accompli-hM pianist

. I* In

* ln pennants and net In the I were In first place. That, w

orld series. total of twenty-three weeks, me c , .... .. Ml. y have now been in first Yanks have not been out of first I Oquad Uniting Here lare In their top-hi.ny old bnyui place at any week-e-nd In the I'/JT i „ , , — —

... ..r to :.uee« - H. We. i.,. ;season to d;,ie a Iirlod of .o r Saleslniira Hish School, of Wllmd w. ll Their mark is .-..m.. .li tancc 's<ni ntit-n weeks' i,, ibelr lot il flbston. Del., are bavins their basket ball] ahe.i.l ol the New Y.,rk Clanls^now is tarty Miecessive week. nn.i ■ I’"' l ' ll,lnnr . v football drills ai

hold a record ... ren.«lnl.ie they arr- stilt cinr j‘' : «mp Cardinal Dougherty, under rsl plat'll for : If the Yanks never are onst. d " «*•—

*• , from first place this year, they !

‘will have Im-.-ii in th, lead for aj lotal of forty-nine weeks, which ■ will bust all rociuds i..i, : .t.-jj,

all over the face ol 1

I Salesianum Football

; place In t

; Have [ Hold on irst Place

i Over Holiday

i Look Like lant Winners Is Hopeful

Cmn Ho “' 6: MWm. s.

I In 1

—. —1 out. ».

Ingled to right, .scoring Keel...., White singled over third base, with Reeves up. Uttle eame In ~ - pasaed ball. Townsend

threw Reeves <

last

B—, fell short of victory when the Senators also rallied, bunchinc hits to push over two runs to win 6-5. Dan Corson essayed to do the

"Iron Man"

Scheldt. Ib. It Alej'bere. ■ ; Goldtnger. et. Rosenfeld. It Jargowsky. rf. B. Alextrerg. Totals

0 0 5 * 0 .

Military Academy this . In

1

2 t 27 10 *

Jack Daneihirsch .of Wt returns i . Muhlenhurg Col .Monday, w!,.,. «,|| | M , 1 I her of the football squad.

athletic tl

•dbtne.

Steam Roller

• school.

hit

Tow nsend opened Avalon's first ' ,re * -, - T for 'hlrteen blhgl. rally, in the third, by laying! .. 11 /“'emed miraculous frtr Kim-

Mautifu) bunt ‘

_ .. ... from

Ml Hie piait*. Townsend went lo second on Claude Rices' sacriflee bunt. Delaney fouled out to the catcher and with twu down things didn't look so good. Then came the fireworks. Witmer drove a hit through first has*, scoring Townsend. Culver singled t 0 ceD . ter, Witmer coming home. Donohue tapped to Craven at third, who muffed and Culver reached the scoring station on a bad .619 I throw to first. Whlttirgton hit .555 safely t* right, scoring Uonrthue .300 j t'laude Eire fouled to first has*. .095' f'our runs. Av-ion brought six , runs across ihe plate in the

]seventh.

hie to

playing __ . eight times. The Mulhenburg star permitted seven hits and whiffed five. The hitting of Amarose. Hollingsead and Doughty f -atured. Dan Corson crashed the apple for three solid hits and fielded perfectly. The entire Belleplain infield played n brilliant fielding gam-, while Champion's work In the j Wi garden and Heaton's activities in center also featured.

C. Rice. 2h Delaney. 3b. Witmer. rf. Townsend, rf. Culver. If. Donohoe. lb. Whittington, si E. Rice', p zGarrlson Totals Avalon Woodbine

0 0*00 0 2 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 10 0 0

'better strain.rollini; i. 'any mod.ru baseball i ,i

'My. Wildwi od “O' 1 tack^io• ri , ' f ' H

on the gridiron again this year. ’ ,lnu<,s ln, ° the eurror.i tn

■ Thu (Hants in 1922 w •

Tin suretthe County Base- place for the last nim i hall l-eaaiir tlii.‘ year It is ex- i the season. They were i! peeted will eause an elght-cluh! nlng a pennant and in l

dganired next year. ] began so well that i... \

'first place for 25 we k, cession. This term “wcek> weekends, which are milea

in baseball races.

A good chainpionslni' a major league should l season following th.- win the pennant with a dlsplat

strength.

The!

day.

of polishing the

circull i

.Yanks Have Been in Lead For 40 Weeks

COURT HOI'S

Sport Notes

Patterson scored Dower's final An.*rose. ib. mn in the ninth, after Town- j Holllngsead. cf. send had fanned the fir»! tw.7 1 Trier. Sb. batsmen. j Weaver, e.

] Kimble, p. Marks. *b.

2*101 1 3 12 0 1 13 10 0

BS: Belleplain. 0. Efi; Belleplain. 6.

El*; Ixiw.r Twp 3. Lower Twy. 4. I Schedule : House.

j Bennett. If. Patterson, c. j Jones, cf. Craven. Sb.

j Uttle. *b. 1 White, p. ! Reeve*, rf | Robbins, rf. I Kimble, rf. 1 Snyder, a*. G Rea. 2b. Roblnholdt. p. .

DOWER

R. H. O. A.

112 0 0 12 3 11

■ Kates, a

Cape May will have an Independent football team this fall, promising ttV be first-class in call-

> hr*.

>; i Jack Kimble. Cape May Courl 1 House pilcher. will return lo 1 Muhlenhurg College Monday.

2 3

- 1 2 10 0 0

6 13 2 BELLEPDAIN

At Start

.. .. When n team fails to do th*' New i ork Americans Beat ' , ilhln ;1 reasonable time, u . Reresrvl r ■ 4 r Bln8 ,0 Ihrow out n flag of diKecord of Giants For tress. Sometime* a team will i,

Leadini; the League off ,u stride at the take-off am ” sometimes the weather will nm

xvi-ii aa i ,, „ 'klre It a fair opportunity In th<

W ill Make a New Record; flrsl w «** or so But If a learn has the real, old

fashioned ■ hampfonship goods foi

The New York Yankees, the 11 * nl P"' °u‘ »» wares biffing behemoths of baseball, have ,he ver r start. Utter it may l>< acquired a new record. It is the dynamited: hut that may bapp'i

People’s

Bus Service, Ocean City, N. J.

Bus Schedule of Time

Leave

Corbin City

Ocean City

Ocean City Leave

Arrive

7 A. M.

8 A. M.

9 A. M.

10 A. M.

II A. M.

12 M.

2 P M.

3 P. M.

4 P. M.

5 P. M.

6 P. M.

7 P. M.

9 P. M.

10 P. M.

II P. M.

Schedule Subject to Change Without Notice

”,

beat Uiey ever have made.

! their three tic-, * week end. Cape

now leadi

Beebe, ss.

0 o Moore. 2b. 4 0 Glberson. c. 0 A D, Corson, p. 1 o Heaton, cf. 0 i : Maine*. lt>. 1 j ! Champion. If.' 1 0 ‘ Wheaton, rf. j o j Houaand. 3b. .. — __ixE. Corson.

AVALON

Totals ; One o

R. H. O. A. K

00221: 3 1 10 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 !

00120! 1 0 0 0 0

25 12 2

Belleplain Ct. House

when winning r

R. H

Rice. 2b. 0 1

Eg by- .100 point*, i Delaney. 3b. 11 5 tile Muhlenberg Col-! Witmer. rf S3

m io victor-! Culver. H. 3 3 winning his Uonohue. lb. 2 0 ( ioi the third vie- Whittingto. ss. 0 2

! E. Rice, K. . 13

i two out of three. I Norton, c. .10 ■f on Saturday and . Townsend, p. 12

HHMwoodbi:. on Mon-'

o n« eon rede | Total- 12 IS 27 17 I ■ Senators, as Avalon 004 000 6 2*—II all their re- , Lower. .50010000 1—1 pt-urhii would put —

B Saturday Court 1 Court H«2sc. 5; Woodbine. 1. KSu^ST.- M *h. "holiday 1 1 Allowing four scatteo d hit* ^HEttMain on Satur- i "" 1 nu( permitting a man to

Down in a pi *'' Heeon d after the second ttl-

londav \ , .’i meets n5n 8- J*ek Kimble, given perfect cam on ibi 17th ,u PP“ r ' hurled the Senators ti will b. . : i • •• 1 vietory »« Woodbine Rat-

U.7- iTu, T£:.i" wit* -IM me, eirtio ei; I"' 6 .' ‘ blows. Hollingsead and Tyler pal- ^ hall allow,ng four scattered » aeastm. at Ava j , ng , hr ^ aplef( . „„ hits the Gems won the flret gam. ad u-fOdbtne are®* 11 ' 1 K I , " h Ie accounting for two on Labor Day at Aialon. f' 0 - bu woodbine are. . * Avalon scored in the fourth

, tat It is thought! r * ca ' ' , nd •*,* — 0 j 1 irtmMs s .14 .*nu mic.

kg*«»nief i

Cape Mav. 18: BeUeplain The hitting and pUchlme of

i Eller proved the downfall of' ‘ Belleplain at Cape May Satur- . i day. the Cape* twirler allowing 1 _ | six hit*, while the Cape pounded , l out sixteen. Score by innings: ' Belleplain 00000002 0— 2 1 I Cap- May 3 1 1 1 5 2 0 0 0—13

On labor Day Cape May took

a double-header from Doner. I trouncing the Township boys 15- ; ~. in the first game and nosing in vh ir opponents Jn the second |

Avalon. 4. Woodbine.

r.ii 1

will p

■MW ■ekate tg the t

Right then

Kimble fanned seven and fl»ld-1 ’

perfectly.

COURT HOUSE S. H. O. A.

Doughty. If. W.-aver. c.

Holilngsead. cf.

K H. O A E | 0 0 5 2 0!

5. : C. Rice and Whittington exn relied afield for the Gems. Ru-e 01 fielding perfectly and Wblttlng0 ion handling raven out of eight

0 i chances.

0 j Scheldt featured at teconn tor 0 the Manufacturers, while Stein 0 j Ben Alexenberg also sparkled e fit ld-n* in pet feet iashion. Rosen01 feld's catch of Garrison's hil _ I which was labelled for a home <i | run was arusational. Hr caught ' ihe ball one-handed after a beau- : ttful run back. Stein crashed ciiit

four hit* gaRtered by .

his

’ I Sr be Id T. 2b.

1 1

pjDen

' H. Alex'berg. Sb.

; B. Alex'berg. lb.

Court House S: BeUeplain. 0. Holllacaead kepi HU perfect

Woodbine 2. Avalon. 0.

Bigger n Atlantic County FA

Egg

Ever! Agricultural IR

Harbor

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