Cape May County Times, 28 October 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 7

CAPE KAY COOTTTY TIMES. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1927.

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The .■

ood Shatters Ocean Sea Isle Waves City’s Championship Dream Roll Over Cape

May Beacons

ren From Northern End of County and, >core 7 to 0—Numerous Penalties, With

Ocean Gty the Ctyef Offender Alexenberg’s End Running -T ~r~, : T „ and Mazotti's Punting Touchdown m the Second Quarter Feature 13-12 Victory

mas and Charlton's line

J 6 tie It*, the WavK stnned a march I down the fl-Md but were checked land Slasotti kicked : > the Id jy»rd line. Afer umaireewnd K1 teTOjit*! at tin Waves' line, the Beacons kicked. A! Tompkii blocked it ; .id Sea He with a touebdov.la started rally. With :he tall on Cape

May's 5 yard tine, they

first half was Cape May *, Scon by period:

Hieh School'. | h*Mn«.

Orest mer Vtrked to

.»* »“•. V« c«e Mas Hard Fought

’ rt«auer- j Burw ^.illefi DatmeHy for 3 yard lay afternoon when j to*. Johnaor. na’Jed Camp. Uz '■ School tank the tie kicked ' -*

Wildwood'. 38 yard

warrior, into line and Boyer ran K back 10 * “ to 0. at j yard, btdore being brougnt down.

i marred by nu-i Ko; and penalties two | the obi eg of- Wildwood

1 yards. Orwa-rn *

The Sea Isle City "Wave*'

tiajmlahfld the Cape May City •'Beacuns" las-. Sunday at Cape May Cny K-13. Th.lr victory ' wa. lance!y due to Aletenberr's

;k« at the line end rtmnln*. Maro’SI'. kicking; penakted 15 and Charlton'. Hne bucks. The kicked to Ocean tackling of Herb Wood. MoCol-

^ penalty com In g In (>,j, Js dim, Dannelly lough and Oorge Btesen. aided

prevented •“ got loose tor 1# yard* on opinner, materially in the •re by the vM- Tfc , ^ WJei r^imd ton

■ , . Ocean CMy pei«llted IS yard, for ; The game was hard fought I "nr 4 .T",?- ej' 1 * “- 11 “ »« Ira. b.r!r.r»«r r»d The InlTr-

1 ^ JA " ,tf ,Wrd ception of a forward pans by

1 ; MdCoih

Ryan

; flodfrey A. Tompkin

fen L.E. 1,T . UO— igh ...Center—

R.0

. Needles

Donnelly Holman

Douglass Wins i Jackets and ! Batting Crown ! Bridgeton in Tie

f \ i tldwood Outplays Op01 V^-0. L_iC3gU0 ponents But Kails to Score

executed forward pasw, giving them ten first dow-- to Bridgeton's three. The game on October 30 will be with the Cape May Beacons and promises to be a

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B-n

City 0.

Beginning the eerond half. MatoMl kicked to Needles on the S yard line. Needle* bringing he ball bark to the !0 yard line. S.-a 1-dr held and Cape May k eked to the 50 yaid line. Sea Isle came lo life. Alexenberg advanced the boll to the 25 yard line with two bestitiful end rums and a pass from,Charlton to Gordon tied the sco-.e. Maxotti added the extra point with a placement kick. Sea Isle kicked to Cape Hay's 20 yard line. After an unsuccessful attempt to gain with an end run and a line buck. Ashburn fumbled and MoCol lough re-

covered.

Alexenberg carried the ball to

veyed it tb>- remaining distance

for a touchdown. Manotti failed

ADDIS DANCE STUDIOS

. to, wna.ooa an j.e.a U .a; cu ' d ”» “T aMii ctun u

Bloom Cape May Player Hit .458 ; Bridgeton played ., hard fought !'rpw of dancing. Private It

Tavkvr I '‘ft f' t J n\ game on Sunday which ended In I by appoii - TWr In ^0 Games—2nd Place scoreless ti. Although wild-'

To Hollineshead "ood greatly outplayed her rivnb

° in yardage, the excellent defense ' < the Bridgeton team kept them To Receive Times Trophy \T\S^ , J'ridgeton'g half-yard line, hut the

■ppMihg team failed lo yield

May

Gordon. Charlton. Referee—lied- -—- ,

ault. N. E. empire Pr» tx. N. E. i erowaad the leading hitter of the Head linesman—Stevens, Drexel. Cape May Ownty league with Point, alter toiu'bdown—Maxotti * the spl-ndld average nf .158.

riherr<)y meriting the trophy

:: aw ardeel by the Time; to the o |i tji l•■adtng batter of the leagu

003 Isle eleven He played In twenty games.

T' h 11 /^vl • was at bat 72 times, sror.-d 16 1 o Meet vJlvmpics fi 11 ' ,in ‘ | p*' 1 * 33 hlw - H ‘* nr * r - * «d rival/ In point of games

_ . . . . 'played were HOUingaeod of the To Play At Atlantic City— Senator*. Beebe of BeUepCoin.

("■.rvorl Came Fxrv»rte<J Doughty and Kimble of the Senaoooo uame Expected , or ^ H Strfa of woodbin. and

Sea We Oty Waves fr«* from i^Jcl^ a victory over the Cape May CKy K Beacons la.- t Sunday will Jotirncy . “ lh ‘f®* 0 * „ . •to AUatnie City Sunday and lock, Douglass reside* In Rio Grande horns with the Olympic A. C.. l «n'i is a former Middle Township leading contenders for the South Hk*h School athlete. _ He playe-1

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Sea He kicked to the Cap*',?™* “f UUm ^ ^ ^

i J-ard Hne. The Beacons were |

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Millville Maroon*, and Pleasant- Baseball League

ln *. 15.'’. b * 11 ***** i V** 1 **^ Stevens In <be Beacon, try fori to add -the extra point.

■ territory where On Hu third down Lurie a!- pednt after touchdown prevented

■coring opporiuti'-1 tempted go Vick, but the pass . Me. i , 5 Ur , The neacons -me.

““n away by the was no poor hr was forced to Cape May presented a heavier! lust beeirmlnx to get under way I tJma ^ dot, ‘ lncln,, * Chelsea

penalty and *ev-(.fall on the Uali for a ten yard ream than the Wa-.-t but lacked! when ^h-ry fumbled again and I YcU<,w J!lck * <!, • Colore.1 ,, i k*"- He hod to leap for the next; th- fight which featured Sea Irie'a; Whlttlnryton fell on the ball on the fln»< quarter! pa*-, but manogod to get off a pay. j th , S f yard Une. ju*t a* the lyed Ocean City , spiral to the 35 yard line. Ashbum. Taylor and Bloom {whlotle blew ending the quarter, lent of ibe gaauv Wildwood's back* maoe no at- » re the bright light* for the j Th- lam nuarter wa* fs*t and He exception <■ -.-mpt go run the bolt bock but Beacons. The Beacons opened by i furious The Wars* lost thc kept the vMton p|.y«d safe. .kicking io the Wave*' twenty ball on dow:;s and the Beacons

Grwemer kicked to Ocean j yard Hne. Alexenberg ran it' matted a steady march down the City'. 5 yard line. Camp made 2 hack to the 10 yard line. The, field, completing abort passes, yarns and Wildwood was pen- Beacon* held and Maaxti kicked 1 Pour of three were completed

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• kick-off. The | along the ground “32 yard line. through tackle. a firm down A aide of the hne 1 to midfield. A and Wildwood i a fumble. Sevb failed and "UxWlldwood* ten r lore around L A line plunge uch alid around l Une and nailed S fr.led to makr ' es. An Ocean •pted hut the

I and

gathered the ball » the goal line.

» the 20

» craslie ' through I Ocean Oty was p»rd* for holding. | failed and Camp ill on the next got off a beaut*- ;

City's 30 yard HHcelra

5 yard*. A terrible pc ' to the 63 yard line. Iceac City a Ism Of - fought hard and toe quarter endUxtle kicked to the If ed with the ball on the 10 yard

line and Connor brought the j line.

back to the IS yard line.’ Rwmming play In the second fumbled. Ocean City quarter, with th* boll In the

xoned a barrage of passes, non. Beacon*' poaBtadoa. Bennett! ball

of which were succesrful. Ocean ; fumbled and Godfrey fell on the

and all were lateral pa» < back of the Hng and then to the ends using the "Y" formaUon. Sea Isle couldnn hold the Copes and thoy advanced to the 3 yard Une. where Wusscll carried the

Victory for the Boo-

the extra point.

City was peaaHxed 10 yard* for ball. Sea Isle CKy tried a pass. | A-hburn tried a pans but George three uncompleted forward pans--.-, but Taylor Intercepted and ran Steven. Intercepted it and became Lizzie kicked to the 50 yard 65 yards for a touchdown. The the hero of the game.

Une where the gome ended. Wildwood had the ball in Ocean City's territory the entire quarter. The Une play of the Wildwood te_.u was the outstanding feature of th; game. BNore the game It was x nerally cone- Jed Ocean City b*-. the stronger line, but with the excapticu Of the first quarter the WCdwood lino Hd valiant wart. The <lne-up: WILDWOOD OCEAN CITY

I Scores fruitlen Hue fl Weke: to "U»- | yard line. L&na-

12 yard*. A I 10 more. A and another r to Greeemer put 1 CMy * 8 yard • took the ball pby a penalty. * yards around I raai 1 * 4 more pint 15 yards on __1j kicker to the A forwa d puss, goer, took thc ball | Une. after Barrlsh 'l through the r ball over for t after be receive J ' e wit* unable tartrd .round right' fAti. field and rar.

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Stigelnxan —CenterVan Sant R.T Johnson —3.0 Gerhatl —. JLE. . Connor —fl.B. Boyer l^H.

MoCouch _ McCotter . Taccarino Davis Powell — Rnu Dannelly

pjint alter touchdown

\ F' , i Player Tram -Sea Isle City will depend on' r,.«i. o. May thel. etolw:, who defeated Kwing. c. May -- - - : Shielaa. C. Ms.

Kelly. <■*

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Cape May lost Sunday and t

confident of marring the Olyvn- | <i^rew. \ pics' perfect record. Dpugaaa C. M«>-

Whittington and A. Thomp-!

kin* *111 be at the wings, Ste-. lamham. IKll.-pUiln vena and Godfrey at tackle. I Hotitm ..-n.i, r-

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IBaene. C. May 12 5 4 . 231

J* — : Is. Atexent.-K. Whine *5 10 23 .229

Tnwn«end. Avalon CS 1* 21 .323

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Score by period.: Wildwood 0 7 0 0—7 Ocean City 0 0 0 0—0 Touchdown — Boyer. Extra point—OreacBn'T (end run). Subsrtiutlo:. Ocean City—Marvel for Powell, Dougherty for Davis. Townaend rtw Dougherty. Van Gilder for McCotter. Lueke for MoCouch, Camp for Parke. Gordon for Dannelly. Parke for Thompson. Gotsigner for Lanaxorj. BrowirmiHcr for Parke, j Wildwood—Pawl Us for Banish. Hilton for Po»du*. Barriah for Hilton. Official* Farley. Georgetown. referee; Craven. Columbia.! utnpi-e; Vail, Oberlln. head line*-!

S'replaced Barriah receiving a hard t kidneys. Taccarino ■ sd out and Danl wrenci.—l arm.

1 Plavi Safe

mod fine Judgment

I oaoured rictory. rWkely however. \ WUt»woo,t from

I half than the first

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The Atlantic Cl.y Boys’ Voeallonal School and Middle Township High eleven, battled to a 13-13 deadlock Saturday after-j noon at the Edward L. Bader!

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The team* quite the field at half time with the Middle*, con-i querors of Holy Spirit High; u few week* ago. in the lead. I 7 to 0. In tne third period j Coach Spencer Bennett's gallant little am fdto'Td over a touchd*>wn. but mlAcod the try for the j

extra point.

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oixuntty mi try The Trade* then pulled their]

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