CAPE MAY CODHTY TIMES. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1927.
Page Seven
r eekly Sports News
L james /ildwood I Schedule
i Squad
J»ck*u r football aeamn on IS. again*! So team waa ached- j I Erldgelon on Octo-! j to the rain the Mponed McCarty j an eight-gamr . « to bt played
From Fourth Team To Varsity in 24 Hours The title Is nj* that of a iTank MerrHrell atory. it really happened to John McAndrew*. cmahile Sea isle City Hie goard. who is at Mlianova. And '.e plng » - the route vi, wtteh McAndrmrs tnarie t^e quick Journey. The playing of the former Sea Isle beach guardian, which had previously been brilliant, slumped so that the night be fore the Lebanon game found John on the lourth team. The drop so affected McAndrewa that. In th~ dressing rjom. ne 'eeted his brad in fala hands and cried. Coach Stuhldr -her. told of the incident, thought it might do John some good. It did. evidently, for he played next day and (tarred.
composed of the V Dnria. captain Onorato. * r. fcne . Crow- , Regitko. have been «efootball field at r and the Boaieput !•; condition teams will meet aggregation: i lale Oty. Landing.
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; Harbor, neaaaniville. . Atlantic C. . Atlantic C
.'" ijlPrinceton Hi Downs 0. C. Hi
In Hot Battle
Ocean Gty Gridders Spring Surprise-—Hold Visitors To Lonely Tally Game Was Full of Thrills
The Maroon and White football am was defeated but far from disgraced > hen it was forced to the heavy Princeton High team on Municipal Field last Saturday afternoon by a score
of ; to 0.
The superior weight of the visltn was the determining factor the game. For three periods the home team beat off every assault of the Princeton backs and It was not until a number of
went weary regulars were relieved that when she played '*rinceton finally pounded across
8 of football this Tnile High School, a hard, but Mill-
r team. Wildeellent defen-
J failed to gair B The game was
| the rival i
The
e was made ■^ard pass Mile, which was 1 line. ^ MILLVIIjLE Wallen Bon ora Schaffei Ewan Newell _ Levy . Campbell
the goal line.
On three previous occasions the Maroon and White presented a stone wall defense when within the shadow of Its own goal postr and on three occasions they took the ball away from the visitors on Princeton at the outset was painty confident of running away with the game. The previous
gained fifteen yards. The ball was marched to the eight-yard line, where Ocean City took It. Lltxle kicked from behind his goal line to the 40-yard line. Several smashes through center and a short forward pass placed the ball within scoring distance but again Ocean City held and took the ball. The Princeton was on Its third drive to the goal line when the third quarter
ended.
Pierson ripped twelve yards c_ an off-tackle play, but once again Ocean City’s defense stiffened. Fawcett ind Pierson made a final drive and put the ball an forward pass. Pierson to Fawcett, netted the extra point.
The score:
Ocean City Poe.
MeCotter LT Carey. L-O Davis center— Powell R.O—
R.T
Q-R-
Princeton — Olden
Warren
Lewis
Payback — Hulse
Labey
Peabody
Cohen
Itennelly Laasara Adelixxio
Camp RU Campbell Fhompson PR. Fawcett Touchdown — Fawcett Extra point—forward pass. Pierson to Fawcett. Substitutes. Ocean City —Mepouch. Pontine. Brown miller. Taccarino. Parke*. Little and Princeton—Coan. Sktlljtagian. O'Donnell Referee—Hodgson. Swarthmore. Umpire—Vail. Oberlln. Head llncwman—Stevens. Rutgers
Beacons and Waves | In Scoreless Tie ! Sea Isle Gridders Outplay Cape May Eleven A light, hut *p *edy. array of , gridiron warriors from Sea Isle City traveled to Cape May Sunday and nearly put out the lights cf the "Beacon c. that The hard fought contest resulted In a score) tss tie. The Beacons greatly outweighed the Sea Isle Wave*, but failed to seriously dent the light 1 line of their opponents. Time and . time again they hit the Sea Isle forward wall only to be tossed back for losses. The Waves early threatened tx wash the Beacons over the goal line, but penalties by Referee Mike Blume for off-sides and other offense, a number of which wer-i disputed by Sea Isle, hindered their onwrard march. The Waves gained twice aa much ground as the Beacons and outplayed them throughout the game. Maaaoltl. Char’ton and McCollough wer • the outstanding "Waves." while Cape Mar's star* were Asttbumr and Callahan. Sea Isle will Jorney to Wildwood next Sunday and endeavor to down the Red Jack.-U.
County League Ejection November 15 Meeting The final me-ting of the official* of the Cape May County Baseball League will be held Tuesday evening. November 16. Officers, to guide the league the ensuing year will be elected at that session.
Pleasantville Easily Trims Cape May High asantrllle had litUe difficulty in defeating Cape May High School, at Cape May. on Saturday afternoon. The visitors lugged the ball across the goal line in the first, second and fourth quarters. for a total of 20 points, long scored Cape May's touchdown In the first quarter.
The score
PTvUle Poe. C. M. High Hudson L.E Spencer Payne L.T Souder Gibson L.G- ’— Laveny Baker center Holden Keller R.G Church Myer R.T Elwell Magro R.E Brown Tripidan Q.B Brown Ernest LH McPherson Esslngton R.H. 8. Moore Fenimore PR O. Moore
Newsy Notes of Woodbine
The Woodbine Rebekah Lodge. No. 78. of the I. O. O. F.. celebrated its talrd anniversary on Tuesday night at the T. M. H. A. Hall. Stockholders of the Woodbine Borough Clothing Company met on Monday night, with Herman Halpein presiding. Directors of the Woodbine Bank met Tuesday. A number of county bowling champions ^ill meet here next week to seek new laurels.
Score by quarters: Pleasantville 7 7 0 6—20 Cape May « 0 0 0—6 Touchdown*—Long. Magro. Trlptcian. 2: points after touchdown
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torMsoc Evans,
would furnish his team a stiff battle. His wish was more than gratified. H; was uneasy until
the final whistle blew.
The home team kicked off. Afr several unsuccessful line thrusts. Fawcett punted. Adelllxlo hit tackle for four yards. Camp hit the opposite side for the same distance. O-an City lost five yards for offside. "LUtie"
ien punted.
Made Forward Pass
Princeton made several plunges
and a first down on a tackle thrust but the line stiffened and . ' O. C. took the ball. A forward D pass. Lansara to Thompeon. netted *r‘ twelve yards. Most of the play A1 was between the 80-yard lines In
rTme OP 61110 * <iu«rt* r -
ntm in the second quarter Prince- ! ton tried several unsuccessful forI wards. Pierson broke loose for a 22-yard run around his right end. Rau recovered a fumble. Princeton slowly battered Ita way towards the Ocean Cit! goal line j 1 but lacked the punch to put It |
AlLiv - Six!* I® lhe beginning of the third j-Utov - qu , r , er , n exchange of punts Three I netted Ocean City flfteen yards.
Uixie hit tackle for five yards. A
use defeated averse pHy failed to gair. Camp l*. Saturday rammed the line for a first down. | to 6- The Thompson clipped six more thru | Hi« seventh a hole in the center of the line.
Ocean City was mating a steady for march down the field when it lost ork the ball on a fumble. Several line) u,e piunges netted Princeton nothing ° D and Ocean City got the bal on | the 46-yard line The Ma. on
wx >»<•. L nd White resumed its march Woodbig* twirl- down the field only to be cheeked a like wumbei i b , n intercepted forward pass trt House. The i ' fawcett hit the center ot the Incidentally. «-1 lioe for eighto and six yards. Off Walab. Iprlnceton p. nalited fifteen yards
t ** n • for dipping.
nlags: ^ i Fawcett Scores * A 1 4 0—1<( Pierson on an off-tackle thru*.
> Loses
i rain
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Yom Kippur. the day of atonement for the entire Jewish race. *a* obsen.d in Woodbine lasl
week.
A dance will be given Saturday In Liberty Hall and the proceed.will bo towards the completion of a local church. Mi. and Mrs. Abram Eisen-. berg, who new reside at Camden, rtsfted friends on Sunday ntghf. Mi. BSaenbi rg is with the Elsrn-! berg Contracting Company ol that ;
city.
Samuel Ro>cn. a local high arhool gradual., and a college student, has been matched to meet a flashy Philadelphia lightweight boxer. Dr. Jos-pn Eevenscu. organiser of the Homateln-Xapper r*08t. American legion, will remain in this city fer an Indefinite stay. In a few «e*ka Woodbine checker wlxard* will be ready to meet all cotnerr. Mr. Goldman captain* the local team. Samuel Levin. a« former member of the local football a^uad. is In the Quaker City for several w<ek*. Mi. and Mrs. Samuel Kravltx apeat Saturday with friend* at Norma. They were accompanied by Nat Courtney Leiberman. Resident!-' of this community were over at Tuckahoe Thursday of last week to the carnival given j by the firemen of that town. "orton l*vttt was admitted to membeikhip In the local Ore company Sunday night. Fannie Breslow will spend next week in New York with friends. She is a member of the "Hoppers ' orgutxatior. Joseph Collet wa* a rseent MtaMphla visitor. Mr* Anna Leiberman shopped in Vineland Saturday afternoon, also visiting frirnd* in Norma. The Bernstein family, residents here for several years, will make their future hom.- at Norristown.
Mrs. Eva Goldman head of the i S Woodbine P. T. A., wa* among 111 those to attend the third annl-IH veraary of the Rebcknh Lodge o
Tuesday.
A motion picture show, under ID the auspice* of the Boy Scouts. T Troop No. 1. will be held here'I Saturday at the Capitol Theatre.; Eric Oxley, world war veteran. • leads the scout*. » READ Classified Ads weekly in III this papei. 11 W. R. Goodwin, an :is.v><late : I of the Millville Trust Company, and one of Millville's well-known men. spent Friday here on busiBenjamin Beat will leave for 1 Philadelphia Saturday. after *p nding several week* with hi* I
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