Cape May County Times, 18 November 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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Sea Isle Lacks Punch When

Yards Mean Victory

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Wildwood High School drew Uio curialo on ihcir footlsall «•» son Satin.lay with a victory ovei

—Score 6 To 0 j Hamtuonton High, rolling up t

Wildwood scored thirteen points | as „•. n .• e' . i ** ch ln ,ht ' ftr* 1 ““d third qoar- i mazotti s ranting Featured ter* Their score m ihr lounh J | period mas the result of Bishop s ninny-yard run. atter recovering S«a Isle City Waves lost a hard a Mock'd Welt, game to Spray A, C. of AUantlC I Connors. Bonnelli and S elgelClty, at Ocean View last Sunday I nian accounted for the other 6-0. Spray scored In the first 1 while Van Buien and quarter the remainder of the' Boyer kicked extra point*,

game belny scoreless. eves lacked the punch.

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Doughty Exhibits

Generalship

"Goose" Doughty stellar halfback of Middle Township High School’s football warriors showed exceptional generalship and quick thinking in tin. Bridgeton game last Friday. In the third period lie took the

ball

right after a ten yard When he saw the nd was "boxed" he run to the left. Still evading would-be tackier*, he found that end “boxed" too. He had Bridgeton guessing. He then lan hack several yards and made a thirty yard heave to Taylor. Taylor dropped the

ball.

On the next play Doughty made a 35 yard end run for a touchdown thrilT.nt: the large

only threatening to score on tw o ' Gerhart occasions. McCullough. Godfrey 1 Johnson Charlton saved the Wares from Vansant

Ignominy on several occasions. ~ * w hile the work of BuBu. Keating and O’Connell was outstanding for

Spray.

Sea Isle opened by kicking to Spray’s 40 yard line. The AllanUc City grldders started a march up the field. With a series of line bucks and two short passes. Ruflu. Arata and O'Connell advanced the ball near enough for O'Connell to carry " ‘

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Boyer Van Buren F.B. Score by periods: Wildwood .13

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Ashbnwg failed to tally the ex-ill. BUegelman. Bishop Points attra point. :ter touchdowns—Van Buren. Bov-! Spray kicked to the Waves’ 20jer. Referee—Farley. Atlantic i yard line. The Waves made two I City. Umpire. Bennett. Atlantic first downs only to be forced to | City. Head linesman—Barrish.

kick to the visitor* on Uu tr 35

yard line. Spray returned the 1 " 1

kick.

After several

vancc tbe ball Mazotti 1

Spray’s 40 yard line as the first;

quarter ended.

When play resumed. Spray kick-1 ed. but the ball went straight up in the air and tbe Waves gained possession of the ball on |: Spray's 60 yard line. Here Ma-

zoiU threw a pass to Katz, which i 1 netted 15 yards. After two first /- ar _ j j 11 7 i. downs, with tbe goal in sight, the X*pe» Xea, lo lO 7, U Waves fliwered in their fim i Third Quarter—Trades chance to Ue the score. I a raucs Spray fought furiously in keep- Rally in Final Quarter

ing the Waves from crossing the

line.

After making a first down the AUantic City warriors lost the ball '-“ DSOn on downs just as the whisUe blew i ending the half. Spray kicked to the Waves’ 30

yard line.

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Vanquishes Cape May

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Ocean City and Cape May Meet With Wildwood and Middle finishing their schedules last weak. Ocean City High and tape May High arc the only teams playing in - wee* ,-.id. Tomorrow (Saturday) Ocean, City will clash with the Capes.; The ’’Fsmlly Resort" eleven arc; the favorites tl.jugh the Cape. I may surprise. Last Saturday they I lost to Vocational 30-13. after lend-; ing In the third quarter 13-7. Ocean City tied Vocational. On Thanksgiving Day Ocean City will play Uielr swan game with Plensantvlllo . Aa intense rivalry exists between the two teams, a I real clash is expected. The game will be played at Pleasantvill.-.

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Tallies Twice

Muzottl kicked to Spray's 15 yard line, where Kuffu tumbled and .McC'oIlough recovered for Sea Isle. With the goal line .igain in sight, tbe Waves were held, the Spray defense putting up a great game. Sea Isle lost the ball on downs. Spray kicked to Sears on the 50 yard line when the third quarter In the next play. Charlton threw pass intended for Mazotti. but

lost of Vocational School of Atlantic city, at Bader Fielu. last Friday, when Vocational staged .: sensational rally putting over 13

points to win 20-13.

The first half was scoreless, each team playing listlessly. Cape May scored first In the third quarter. Gibson received

shore pass and scored.

VocaUonal fumbled on the 2S yard line. Cape May recovering.

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Stewart, Spray’s center intercept- Oltwon plowed through tbe Voca-

tional line to their 15 yard line, then a pas* from Moore placed Gfhson over the line. A pass

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Spray lost the ball on downs and the Waves kicked to their opponent' 40 yard line. A punting battle then ensued, with Mazotti having the edge due to the wind. The final whistle found the ball on Sea Isle’s 25 yard line in possession of Spray The line-ups. WAVES SPRAY

Crandoi LE.— Godfrey XT McCollough . Center— Wood —R-G Pipp R.T.—

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the line gained tbe extra point VocaUonal received the ball t the 85 yard line and made 20 yards on a pa»* from Oatman to Ward. They lost later however Oatman. Kenny and Ward featured for VocaUonal. while Gibson. and Moore scintillated for the

Capes. The line-up:

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— Magee j Spencer XE._ — Steelman ! Church XT. — Conway S. Moore XG— RuBu: Holden Center. O’Connell Eleven R.G. . Aebbrung Souders R.T. Arata : Brown RX.

Referee! Long

CAPE MAY VOCATIONAL

Ward — Stetsor - Sheppard _ Mayacco . Brickler

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Sear* FB. Touchdowns: OT

Hedault. O. C. Umpire Fretz. O C. I Gibson H. S. Headlinesman Dunn. A. C., O. Moore

SusUtutions—Spray, hittum for | Macciarhi FB. Ruflu. KcaUng for O’Connell.! Score by periods: Waves. Jefferson for Crandoi, j VocaUonal - 0 0 7 13—20. R,-an t.r «*odf-»y. Weaiherby for; Cape May 0 0 13 0—13j Jefferson. Lee for Katz. Ferrari 1 Touchdowns—Gibson (2): Oat-, for Seers. Wood for Crandoi. Tol- man. Ward. Kenny. Point after j soi tor Donahue, Shellem for, touchdowns — Gibson (forward: Ryan. ! pass); Ward (forward pass): Oat- 1

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