Cape May County Times, 30 September 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 7

CAPE MAY COtfRTY TIMES. EMBAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1927.

Page Seven

r eekiy Sports News

[ Ninth Inning Rally

By Gems Toppl es Senators k Wins Own Game With Perfect Bunt. Scoring mgton—Holds League Leaders To Two Hits r Tallies First Run of Game in the Eighth

LOWER TWNSHP.

bunt in the and iiis airtight l d«-r«-at for Court 'Avalon. Saturday, thr • loader* luKlng to a game chockfull | intense rivalry and •'the best game ot r vlftaMMd in the became so excited id to be taken home Ihear acting ourcrly a crucial one. » rested claim.* ^Inevitably have bea!-| flnal games to be House was the cere oonildent of I Jock Kimble, their mn from Muhl- | rcnolve.l Itself Into e first seven Inning*, f Phenomenal Ball j Gems star, pitched ball, allowing but - third and j- ninth. H.- seemed _ and fanned the | at the right time guilt Strikeout J third inning. Rice p pro* e~ The Sena- ' Marks flew to MO* hit to Ned Rue Doughty singled.

fi Kates

in the seventh inning.

Whittington fielded perfectly for the G -ms handling five chances, while Donohue perform-

ed like a ragular nt third.

_ In the (entitu Inning with Kimble on. Murks hit a terrific liner to C. Rice near second but Rice after a Jump pulled down the Sphere and prevented the

Senators from scoring.

Katie and Marks played iienHMlonal ball for the Senators making several excellent play*. Kimble alw> scintillating afield.

Eyes of Fans

Set on AvalonWoodbine Game Gems and Manufacturers in Double-header at Wood-

bine on Saturday

League Race End Thrilling

Amaro«e

Kimble. Marks.

K:U-v

HoHingsead

ding the sacks. Then ~ e Senator's hard ^ 1111 came to the ii was two outs. T Tyler fanned, fc pitehi-i-, excellent ball

1 support, at

Kiv

Ecollect.-d off his deHe held the Gams to two I Ihe ninth when «hr«t

I four. t House Scores First ie first to • first run eighth. Kati

The Senators' defeat Saturday hy the Avalon Gems made the race one of intense Interest with all eyes focused on Ihe outcome of tomorrow's fray when Avalon meets Woodbine in a double-

header at Woodbine.

Should Avalon win two game* tomorrow and the league nolons give them the Billeplaln game which was claimed forfeited, they will bad by one game. In event „ Court House defeats the Mauu1 |factuiers In their postponed game, ojthe race will result In a tie. " i Ii Avalon splits with Woodbine oi and are awarded Bellcplalu game ojthey will tie the Senators and if " | the Senators trounce Woodbine. Ojthey will win the gonfalon. 01 A record crowd Is expected at

-I Woodbine tomorrow.

• Woodbine on Saturday made their hold on third place secure ,. I by winning over Cape May. .;; Woodblns has a possible rhano «.l finishing In second place, that the remaining games will decide. Lower won the cellar championship. making their claim secure by losing to Belleplain. Otherwise the league season is

E. Rice. p. Garrison. rf. xH«*s. . .

r Garrision in ninth.

Ocean City High Wins Opening Game Defeat Woodstown Satururday, Score I 3 to 0 Ocean City Htgb School grid warrior* opened the seanon last Saturday with a victory Over Woodstown High. 13-0. Adelllzzi the resort half back

League Standing

Court Homo Woodbine Cape May Belleplain Lower

Last Saturday's Gaines Avalon. 2: Court House. 1 Woodbine. ": Cape May. 1 Belleplain. 9; Lower. 2 Saturday's Gaines

Bellenlain. 9: Lower. 2

Wltmi r. Wltmer tried toi jnR a tml chdow n and point' atr.-r ® V '

ighly at tecond but C.

j; who expected the play at

:fcad his back to the ball he sphere rolled to center,

if racing borne.

F Heart Throbs in Ninth

the ninth inning Caused heart throbs, sobs Here's what happened, p Sew to center field. DonojSled to the same garden

:ond and took

Then Kates tnkMed Weaver's

jUngton up. With three d one strike. Captain Cul- ' ‘ for "•Queeie play ' a walked, placing a ^

I run on firut. Whitting-j

i promptly purloined AtfeJlim

tm bn^Mcatnp .

rouenoown ure secono quaner. - Hi* tackling featured, 6r*«klng l P vl " i»P play after play. |

Camp pushed over the other

touchdown in the Child quartet bin extra point try failed. I.

The resort eleven took the ith almost a veteran team

OCEAN CITY WOODSTOWN

defeat

ain.

Maine* pitched a steady game

Cranberry Kings, permitting six scattered hits.

is'ver committed seven errors, whil. M^ies was given fine support. nmaidy by Dan Corson and Beebe. who handled eleven

Dougherty . Taccarlno . Macotter . .

M. Lueke

sight fl

win;

L.H.

chances between them without flaw. Delcorio also starred afield. Wheaton, with three bingh

Loper i Dan Corson and Beebe, led In the

Driffield ; slugging for the Kings.

Bonin-- For Lowei. Little sparkled

Colson [second, fielding perfectly.

Dubois I Snyder and G. Rice featured Reid j with the willow, slamming out Ricbman t»'o hits each. Keenan scored

Layton j 'b* «

s for Lower. BELLEPLAIN

(War

Suspense reigned then Biwlimi ue F.

jrth the league's leading) Touohdown — Adellzxi. Camp, filter and relief •.w.rier. j j> 0 | nI after tourhdowm^-Adellixzl. attired iu a big red J R^eree-Dourberty. fniversity of upset the fienatoi* ■' ivlaware Umpire—Dr. Vail. ^ coming through fern jofeerlla College. Head lineoman

time with a per-1 Sevens. Rutgers.

jetween Tyl<*r and)

E Donohue tearing home on ' ■■ ' SW- Lands Biggest Fish

NBtaVton ‘ • fiiv-t

f Culver places! H. Hess, merchant on first to

Hess *wip«-d

,d was on third when ag run was score-! hy Mtnghon in this manner. I ■Squeeze play'' still on. tilted for a m-rfect

9

t Hwhay Injured iu Filth

which looked had KMHMr'a clever cut

Paul Sivade. manager of the Alarlborough-Blenheim Hotel of Atlantic City, caught the biggest weakfiah hooked off the pi r. Sea Isle City, this year. The piscatorial beauty weighed seven pounds and two ounce*. In addition to the "weakle" he landed

eakfish and o four pound Manager DiGeorgio of

r pier announces that the pier

ill be open every week end.

Much To Review

Little. 2b

Patte

Snyder. If Craven. 3b -p Keenan, lb L. Rea. ss

P. 3 b

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0 2 3 0 1 Sea

0 0 3 0 0

McAndrews is Star j‘Year Round’ Folder | oi Back at Villanova! Issued by P. R. R.l

Isle Guard Is Touted

Triple Threat

usual during the npring for the Mr. Jocher. who is a wellHeamn of 192S. known and accomplished musi-

cian. •will devote hi* entire time I to music and teaching. He was j 1- id.'r at the band that gave conJ certs on the Sea Isle City Board-

Describes Fall, Winter and. Entire Time to Music “oik (this season.

Resigns To Devote

Spring Lure of Seashore McAndrews. life guard. Si-a Isle City bench thLs

Kceres, rf u « o o u | season, i- touted as a triple threat

— — — : and one i * the most promising

Total- 2 G 24 11 7 *>alf backs that has ever turned <*> »*»« i SI Lower 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0—2 1 quarterback of Notre Darned fa- theli

i ainpian • mr-p ■ Jersey coast, ha*

•d by .the f’ennyslv i and placed In tht

' ‘ t agents, bur-

ntc. nnOOx « ! mvus 4 l'..ur Horsemen'' believes formation and pa.-.-;i

; that McAndrews will develop Into sentatlve* In the er.

: |a second Don Miller. fur distribution, wit

McAn-lrew*. states StuhMrVhRT. folks who want then doesn't lack a thing, being able, The puipcv-e (•• i. kick and pats with the which is an exceptii : iln-m. His puling is said live piece work, of a ru-nsational calibre, site the delightful

Wlldwaid howlers fell before ' Daily he is sending the pig skin 1 recreation •-atur the S. and ft. Bowlers of Allantic | through the air between sixty-' Jersey seashore : City Monday night at Atlantic - live ami - ; nty yanls. His pa-*-- out the year, am City, two game* to one. : ing Is exceptionally good. He ing the late fall. Wildwood plninerf got off to a I tosne- left-banded. rpring season.

illustrated j

.re folder, bookke.p the entire jllK nill| h.-eu pn- s,, ,,, anla Rail- , - emclr

• hands of: caus of In -,

William K. Jocher has resigned Women are often criticized for ffect with the close of devoting so much 1 bought ami i. as accountant and time lo clothes, hut p<-r»onally i of the Atlantic Print- we wish they'd devote more, ail Publishing - r.-pxn-y. [ th-y have in fact, to that subject ,"ty. after -even years and not have any left for aalads. t seme, w jih this or- ■ and we don't have to share their ganlzatiun dotln.'.

Belleplain

Wildwood Bowlers Fall Before Atlantic City 1 J'

flying start and took the first guaiie with a score of 956 pins agiunst 94 4 for Atlantic City. Atlantic City ■however, copped the last two ganx* by comfoilable

margin.

WILDWOOD

Taylor Wlthemham .

Feric' 8 Smith

. 175 201 180. 186 210 177 195 195 198 220 190 180

956 973 902

196 198 200 .200 187 198

944 1005 964

His end and off-tackle plays. In addition to di-tributii mates Stilhldn-her, stamp him as the n >w "All Year It >und" i a bearcat. His play against the at this time, the "Summer freshmen squad during the drills shore" folder will be i.-,«iii

Indicate what must be expected from -the 170 pound, six foot,

grid warrior.

This is McAndrew s second year at Villanova. which meet* *•<• will have two more years of foot-

Indoor Boxing Shows At Convention Hall Copeland and Smith Promote Series at Wildwood A-l Copeland and Harry Smith, both of 1‘hlkidelphla. will proeenl the first of a series of Indoor boxing -how- when they stage their first amateur boxing elimination t->urnament at Convention Hall. Wildwood, on October 28. The last show which was put on two weeks ago attracted over 2000 fans from this section, all of whom are apparently ready for th? first of the indoor shows. A1 < peland. has been appointed by Herman Meyers of the Arena Athletic Association Philadelphia, and an official of the A. A. l\. to groom the leading amateur boxer* in this section for competition in the Olympics. The group which will appear in the next show appeared at Madison Square Garden, and at traded so much attention tbai thousands were turned away. Smith and Copeland state they will endeavor to give the fans in this section of Jersey shows all year 'round, and it is their Judgment that Wildwood fans want and will support one boxing club.

ball.

Coach Stuhldmber we* a frequem visitor to Sea Isle City dur-

siimmer going through

' "Her candidam- for the team, along with Johnny Oak<-x, another lit, guard, who is the atlileil" Tin nti : Salisianum Plep.

of Wilmington. Del.

One man says bobbed hail - -I * tlnct. But the I: manuiaMui-'i.

drills m

hat In five years -men will be exile is a hairpin

DR. S. M. SINGER Surgeon Dentist of 1611 E. Moyamensing Ave. PHILADELPHIA. PA announces the opening of : branch office at WOODBINE. N. J. for the practice ot Dentistry HOURS: Saturday evening. - to 9; Sunday. 10 A. M. t

9 P. M.

RISLEY’S Auto Laundry Cars Washed and Vacuum 'Cleaned While You Walt 3609 Holly Beach Avenue WILDWOOD. N. J.

. C. MANCINO

Chiropi Wool-worth Build Daily Hour* e:

Spinal Adjust men

iccpt Sunday ■ 5 t-H Keystone:

HOTEL SEVILLE MAPLE AND OCEAN AVENUES

Catering To Conn

D. Corson. 3b Beebe, ss Giberson. c Harris, ct Champion. 2b Maines. p Wheaton, lb Beach. If Delcoria. rf Totals

RUGAE

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Give Your Boy A Chance In just a few years that little fellow, romping so earnestly and merrily about the house will be ready to enter college. Will you be ready when that time comes? Or will he lose his chance because you havent’ the money to send him? Insurance is the surest way to give him the chance he deserves. Ask Us About This Form of Policy

Samuel Schellenger Keystone Phone: 2S6-A Cape May, N. J.

Vain Regrets (A Drama in 3 Acts) ACT I Scene—Living room of the John Brown residence. Mr. and Mrs. Brown are reading. John, Jr., aged 8, and his sister. Helen, aged 10, are playing checkers. ACT II Scene—Exterior of the Brown residence. Midnight of the same day. The house is ablaze. The Browns, scantily dressed, are helplessly watching the firemen attempt to save part of their home. ACT 111 Scene—Living room of the Smiths, neighbors of the Browns, who have taken them in. Mr. Brown, in bitter tones is saying. “Why didn't 1 take out that Fire Insurance Mr. Black tried to sell me last week?" You May Not Be Able To Prevent a Fire Bui You Can Prevent Vain Regrets

E. 0. HOWELL, JR. Swiinton, New Jersey rapt- Maj Coart Hon-e K. F. D.

I'hiladi-lphia Odicr: 36 South Foarth Strop

GEORGE R. GREIS

OCEAN CITY, r

For Better Eyesight SEE J. B. BARKER, O. D. ; OPTOMETRIST Title and Trust Building ' Eighth and Asbury Ave. OCEAN CITY. N. J.

MASTER IN CHANCERY Charles K. Landis, Jr. C0DNSELL0R-AT-LAW Real Estate Law a Specialty Titles Searched and Cleared Mortgage Loans Conveyancing Office: 102 N. Landis Ave. SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

Cape May Court House, N. J. Opens Its Dining Room September 30

Many of Cape May County’s Finest Buildings (Public anil Private) Were Designed Bv Lynn H. Boyer ARCHITECT 3300 Pacific Ave., Wildwood, N. J.

at Wildwood-By- The-Sea T5he Beecher Kay Realty Co. Real Estate - Mortgages - Insurance

Dr. A. J. FiicJUnd Dr. Mi!» 1 riedlicd WOODBINE. N. J.

G. F. Allsteel Office Furniture TUSHINGHAMS

I. Tenenbaum Men's Store CAPE MAY. N J. Courteous Service Newest Styles Reasonable Prices

H. RICKERS, SR. Upholsterer Hair Xattrekiu-- K< nerved 13 53rd SL Saa We L'ltj BsUmate* Furnished —

■*4 WESLEY AVE.,

Your Laundry

P-irt in mak-ins

i ill collection*

You Can Send AH Those Heavy Things

washlr-K the blanket

OUR HEADQUARTERS Th- Nationnl Mark.-i. 7 N. I^indls Avenue, ha* cenoented to our makmr our li.-adi|u:,rl--r» at their t-uay aland. S-o Just phom- Hell S2. or leave word there. Our various aervloea include: Wet Wash Float-Ironed Prim-Prest Flatwork Rough Dry NEW SYSTEM LAUNDRY 320 Landis Avenue Vineland, N. J. WILSON & DOWLER, Prop. Phone: Vineland 630

C. W. Way. M. D. 41S South Landis Ave. Sea 1*1* City. N. J. I » to 10 A. M Office Hours: S to « P. M

for appoli

Hours: 0 to It

dally

excet-t Sunday

WILUTS P. HAINES. DISEASES OF THE EYE

Cor We tit v Ave. and 9 th St

OCEAN CITY

hone 1M I df D. I

Dr. Chas. A. Furey OSTEOPATH M4 E. Wildwood t v#_ Wlldweod *50 Washington S- Cipe May 1200 Packard Bldg.. Philadelphia Philadelphia: Tue»d«y end Friday •Cvery other day in Wildwood. Both telephones.

JULIUS WAY. M. D.

Office Days t day Wednesday days Oy appo.n

Dr. H. W. Blaisdell Eye Sight Speclallrt

Charles E. Foster FUNERAL DIRECTOR South Seaville New Jersey Bell Telephone: Sea tele City St-R-4

“Qnlckerf and Best Bond Service in Cape Maj County" Irving Fitch Real Estate - - Insurance

211 S. LANDIS AVE. Bell Phont-t 31

SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. Key atone t C2S-D

Court House Marble Yard MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL S' 'ONES EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTY RS WM. B. POWELL CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J. Succeooor to late Wm. P. Daniel* Beil Phene 58-B-3

Reliable Trucking Service

call tor the goods and deliver ry little more than ordinarily ie. Special rates during winter

To and from Philadelphia: them to your door at a cost would be charged for freight a!

months.

Furniture moved with care; local service also offered. SEASIDE TRUCKING COMPANY OFFICE: FRITZ AND PLEASURE AVENUE. SEA ISLE CITY Bell Phone 84 Kejrstone Phone 13-D