Cape May County Times, 11 November 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 9

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CAPE MAT COUUTY TIMES. FBIDAY. MOVEHBEB 11. 1927.

Weekly Sport News

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■is Long End Paved Way Victory Score 6 — 0

> Yellow Jacket* torBee" last Sunday Id and lout to the i. acorc 6-c. i a thriller from i. Masottl made wt. elded creatly

. Ruffu and Cjit-

i Th* Ktina" for the

i Arata'a

Cape May Wins Over S. I. Bowlers

Sea lale City Bowlers lost three fames to Cape May at Wildwood In hard foucht fames last Friday nlfht Watson and Friedman were the bright lights for Cape May. Minnick and Olden acintillated for Sea Isle Next week Sea lale bowls Wildwood one of the leader* In the Cape May County Bowling League

M innick Gibson

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Shields

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Millville Downed By Middle Doughty—Jones Duo Too Much For

Millers

City

Ocean

Golfers Bow To Wildwood (Series Between Rival Resorts Is Now

All-Square

Ocean City Pro Wins

Losers Suffer Injuries

ted to Atlantic City i where Weems was l it aft .‘r be found > too strong. Per i way for a touch-

i long end run of 20 i line bucks and end

' i carried the ball I yard line, where i it orer after CharlI bad placed it on •a. The attempt to

I point failed and the

"ding the quarter. »d to Atlantic City The Jackets comI for first down I Mill after failinr ' J necessary yardage

I a first down after an . I and a line buck j *^ an ’

Olden U1 !«* 1M Middle Township High __ Schlagel — HI U4 <!«*» Mlllrllle High for Us firs! Clark — — lit defeat of the season last Friday

at Court House, overwhelming the Cumberland County cridder*.

It to 0.

The Millers had their hands IM full with Doughty and Jones. who tore through their line time L*. after time for eubslantUI calna. 15s • Early In the second period "Goose - ’ Doughty went over for i Middle's first score, after he and .Jones had netted the necessary

yardage for downs.

' Jones intercepted a pass I thrown by Evana on the third | play after their first score. From | the 30-yard line. Middle, through the line plunging of Jones and Doughty, went over again for a ! scon-. Jones carrying the ball. I T » third tot-rhdown came in the t eond quarter. Doughty In-

Vocational Held By »«<*pte<i » p»** on the next

lateriaUy Ocean City

and Trades In Deadlock

I play he threw a beautiful pas-

O. C. When Near It® Thomas who scored.

F Quarter waa largely I >“ tlc ( »l- The half ended j A “ l Atlantic City's 42 Ul

, drive for s

» blew for the' P lu, t* ln *

I kicked to At-. The j midfield to

The Millers tried hard in the second half and at tlmea outprayed Middle. Their aerial game threatened 'o end In scores but

____ . , « , sr. j 1 Middle held. In the last half Whistle baved 1 raues IfairUle made ten first downs

against Middle's seven.

Chance. Davidow. Beeves and Campbell starred for the van-

quished.

Several of the Millers were Injured and will be likely out for the rest of the season.

Goal Line

Ocean <Tty High Schoi football

Vocation!# School.

feoted Henry Clouting. Ocean City. 1 Ocean City and Vocational had wwr»J J j s »nd 1. a hot acoieleas battle last Friday i V* 11(1 WOOfl A1 Austin. Wildwood, defeated while W'lldwood and Pleasant vllle ' v f AAAA TV VPVPAA

H. c. Schanz. Sr., Ocean City, battled each other to a standstill. 3 and 2. I the final score being 6 to C. Clyde Spaulding. Wildwood, de- The scoring records of the feated Nate Smith. Ocean City.I teams In thla section follow: 5 ••>“<1 * OCEAN CITY HIGH

Jack Whlttlngham. Wildwood.! 13 Woodstown H. H - C Schanz. Jr. Ocean 0 Millville H.

Princeton H. Middle Twp. Wildwood H. Hammonton II.

at}-. 4 and 3.

H. Wallace. Ocean City, de- jo feated Henry Rockwell. Wildwood. 9 3 and 2. j jj John Beecher. Wildwood, de- 1 — feated Joe Champion. Ocean City. C4

1 and ?.

Charles Kecmer. Ocean City, de-! 0 feated Larry Chalmers. Wildwood. 38 8 and 7. | 7 Harrj Stanton. Ocean City, de-! 0 feated Charles Douglass. Wild- 8 wood. 5 and 4. | — Frank Conner. Wildwood, dc- 61 feated J E. Trout. Ocean City. 9j -Ud S. u Charles Hoffner. Ocean City, de-' . Z feated Harry Avery. Wildwood 4 J5 and 3. 37 Harvey 1-ake. Ocean City, de- i® feated Bill Sharp. Wildwood 2 gg

- • Field. At-

afternoon. n the final

Mlllrllle

Middle

■'cracks 1

___ Isle's line . .

\ kicked to 46 yard

• Wares lost rrounu 1 ' ,ctor T

Kenny, the Reeves -L.B.— ■ Vocation-1 Conors L-T ball from pangburn L.G. . line. Three | Rwan ^Crater

d to make | Wettsteln

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.. a a Riley _ Oamien's | Campbell

a rough the ( Chance _

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am being able! N ^ IUl ' r other's line, the' ,uni ‘ y ,0 _ the batUe be- .T

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J. Douglas Clark _ Spa aiding

H.B. Doughty

Hoffman H.B. —McPherson an oppor- : hlvans FM. Jones

le opening j

Millville—Shef-

markad by The * hi

• was the only, , » u,r,e r > *Z Charlton Inter- i ^ their determina-1 ^ . t the ball ex-;" M J" 1 ,." they .urted «® are* short 1***“! Ih , , 5

added 12 O

giving meiii .v,

g the f aal whistle *^* h

T on Sea Isle's ’

re. Few lale 6; 1; fi. The line-up.

Atlantic City & Campbell BBBfT. Weems ■ Vardltng Plnelll . .R.O— Johnson Dougherty -R.E „ CunUler O.R Asrta . . Ruffu Johnson M. Weems * City. Carroll u Ftogeson for Carroll * “ mn for Crandlr. . Carowlhers for atherby for Jefferson “ High. Umpire High Headlarllng. Atlantic City.

Week-end • Co. Gridders

Ugh will travel to today (Friday 1. cal will be their

Substitutions:

I fer for Wettote—.

the - second * hI l > -' T * y1or ,or K 0 o r ^ * . rert^dn Touchdowns—Doughty, Joneo and »nd White Thomas. Referee—J. Hand. UmK.ii fv™ plre—L. Watson. Head linesman

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.rlly halted | minutes.

ocauoMj's Wildwood Defeats nt back m! Dixon A. A. 24-12

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nU^Adl? Wildwood Red JackeU defeated' m me sU the Dlll0a A - A 24 10 12 ' 0 “

u.ouau- I® * | Italian Club ol Philadelphia. Sunyard line and the whlsUeblevr | a( w lid wood. A Urge crowd Saturday the Ocean amn* down with Dixon, decs expect to add. a rlctoo «| thrilling plays of the game the expense of CUyttm when they , Urted aI the very opening, when meet at Ocean City on Municipal of W1 i dwood picked up a Field. A comparison of record, fumb]e and ran ^ yanlll for t shows the Ocean City team me ; touch( j 0 ,. n The ball waa sent *0 stronger. Doting the Pr***® 1 ***' ^ opposUe side of the field and «on Ocean City haa Pla}«> **'" ^ ,, olrn t o Wildwood's 2 yard games: w* three, lost three ana |(ne where it he ]d by the tied one. The three game* wbk* Red 8troni , lino. The were loot were dropped by a mar- DlxQn camt on m blocked gin of a single touchdown. The klck behlnd Uie goal line. In the line-up and summaries: second quarter Wildwood scored OCEAN CITY VOCATIONAL ; »*•»'■ »“<> Olxonjted tham *" the

M.Couch UE— McCotter - L-T— Tsccerino L.G— Dsvls Center Powetl - R-G

The V.ildwood golfers squared accounts with the Ocean City golfers in the second of a series of matches between the tiro resorts when they returned winners In 16 out of 29 matches. Ocean City won 12 and tied 1. The played on the Wild-

wood course.

Charley Hoffner. pro of the • and

Ocean City Club, w ho haa played j Johnny Wallace. Ocean City. .n fine form In numerous touma-1 and Washington Hilton. Wildwood!

ments this season defeated Harry 1 finished all-square.

Avery, Wildwood pro In a keen!

battle.

The final and deciding match ' the series will t* played Thanksgiving Day at the Wild-

wood course. Summaries:

' H Wblticar. Ocean City. deV feated O H. Toppan. Wildwood,

S and 3.

Roger Will lama. Ocean City, de-! feated H. H. Tomlin. Wildwood. I

2 and 1.

harles Fisher. Wildwood. de-|

sirt uTr o "“ Adds 18 p ° ints To

A. W. Shoemaker. Ocean City, defeated John Sayre. Wildwood.. 2 and 1. i W. Runyon. Wildwood, defeated . H. Shoemaker. Ocean City, 2

and 1.

Herbert Sockwell. Wildwood, defeated Stanley Kreps, Ocean City,

4 and 2.

A. Hell. Wildwood defeated Middle Township High School H. Burkhardt. Ocean City C and 5. remains a; the top of the point Marsh Balnbridge. Wildwood, de- »coring list of county high feated Luther Wallace. 7 and 5. schools by their defeat of MlllWalt Treen. Wildwood, defeated vill « High. 18 to 0. Friday. This 19 F. C. Simms. Ocean Olty. 6 and 4. victory was psrtlcularly sweet Ed Morton. Wildwood, defeated tor ,be Court House team at MillHarry Headley. Ocean City 9 v * ,,e ha<J already defeated Ocean am] g City and Wildwood and to some Harry Dimmlck. Ocean City, de- extent will dim. Wildwood's claim feated Morris Leedmon. Wildwood. •» U** *>est county lean.. 1 up. I Middle Township and Wildwood Clayton Lowe. Wildwood, de- have severed relations so there feated B. B. Flies. Ocean City. 8 will be no chance of comparing and 7. the respective merits of the teams

George Shomo. Ocean City, de- on the field,

feated Otto Huff. Wildwood, 6 Wildwood's most Impressive and 4. victory was over Ocean City. On Harry Lake, Ocean City, de- the other hand Ocean City High feated Ed Becker. Wildwood, 5 easily defeated Middle Township, and 4. Then Middle Township defeated W. H. Bishop, Wildwood, de- Millville, which had defeated both feated James Koch. Ocean City. Wildwood and Ocean City. To 5 and 3. 'further complicate matters Ocean Richard Johnson. Ocean City, Cit”. Middle Township and Wild-

WILDWOOD HIGH MHIvlIU H. Clayton H. Ocean City H. Atlantic City Trades Pleaaantvlll*

MIDDLE TOWNSHIP Holy Spirit Ocean City H. Atlantic City Trades Cape May H. Mlllrllle H.

Deadlocked

Pl’ville

Each Score Touchdown—Fail On Ex-

tra Point

0 Florida lor the winter. Jr. and Mrs. M. MatbewaoB atB 1 ’iThter. Voartle. are spending • week In Philadelphia. Mias 'T.iias Seymour, who is III with typhoid fever la not recovering as quickly aa her friends would like.* Mrs. Morris Stephenson has returned to her home In Ocean City after spending a few days with relatives here. Mr. Clarence LeMunyon has returned home after spending some time in Adizon attending to fata cranberry shipments.

Wild. Fought Hard

•(Middle Still The Highest Grid Scorer

Total While Defeating Millville

Ccmparative Scores

MILLVILLE HIGH

Ocean City H. Wildwood H. Glass boro H. Pleaaantvillr

Haddon Heights M ddle Township CAPE MAY HIGH

Pleasantville

Middle Township PLEASANT VHAjE

Clayton H. Cape May H.

Atlantic City Trades

Millville H. Vineland H. Wildwood H.

I Wildwood High and Pleasant12 irille High grid warriors deadlocked at 6 to « Saturday, at o'Wildwood. • 0 i Pleasantville scored in the first 13 [ quarter. Kane recovered a Wlld7; wood fumble and made a 25-yard 0; run for a touchdown. It looked 'as though this would be the only 33 score and a victory for Pleasant-1 I vi lie.

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0 score, nguuug

0 last quarter. They marched down ! 0 the field and Boyer went over 12 fer their first and tleing score. 18 Victory was within their grasp! but the point after touchdown i

33 failed. The score:

• 0 Pleasantville

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Comforts

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W. Honson -F3 Van Buren,

19

CLAYTON HIGH Swedaaboro Pleasantville Audubon H. Wildwood H. Woodstown H. ^ Salem

ATL. CITY TRADES Tuckerton H. Hammonton H. Pleaaantvllle Middle Township Wildwood H. Ocean City H.

Waves - Spray, Clash

Score by periods:

19 Wildwood 0 0 0 ( Pleasantville 8 0 0 ( Touchdowns-Kane. Boyer. Referee—Farley. Head linesman—S. Barrtsh. Umpire—Lehacka.

West Cape May I. Levenson

WOODBINE, N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Roseman spent 6 Sunday with relatives m Millville. 8 Mrs. M. Mason, of Camden, spent 13 last week with Mrs. S. Su-pucu-

0 von.

Mrs. Susan Hien Is spe iding a few weeks with relaUves In Blackwood. Mrs. Lottie Springer Is now In charge of the Borough Library. Anna Chambers was a Quak- r ! City shopper one day the paut

Bat. 1896 “The House of duality’'

City Wave* meet Spray A. A., of,

The Waves feel that they wM! * *«?

...vu*,.. uuuuwni, ucewn v-iv,. *,1. . *uuuie iu«uau.y ami do considerable splashing, being' Janet l.iareogc was in ruuauei

defeated William Hunt. Wildwood, wood all have played lied games fortified by their victory over the l-hia Saturday on business. 3 and 2. with Vocational School, of At-< Cbehwo Yollowjaekets, another of 9 ’ Bob Latimer. Wildwood, de- Inn lie City. the "World's Playground’' teams, day

Dannelly Lanzara

Parka

Adeilzzio

Bruckler

. Reed Campbell Oatman Herring Brubaker

Kenny

Score by .Innings: rt *an CUV 0 0 0 0—0 Vorstlooal « » 0 0-0 SubsUtutions—Stanley for Rau: Butcher for Herring: Dlsslnger for Oatman; Ortlleb for Butcher; Herring for Butcher- Oatman for Dlsatnger; Butcher for Ortlleb: van Gilder for Rau. Getslnger for lAn«ra. Brownmlller for Thompson. Camp for Parke. Referee—Paul Farley. Umpire—J. UheduuHead linesman—Merrin Craig- Time of periods—12 minutes. Cresses New Pacer Wins Horse Race

■rease'* "New Pacervictory ®w Warlck s "Editc W” and Robert

'Marion B" at Saturday in a

Ward 1 next period. The last quarter Stetsor provided much excitement. WlldRhennard *ood scoring two touchdowns in Mayacco the last 8 minutes of play.

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