Cape May County Times, 25 November 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 7

CAPE MAY COUHTY TMBR. PBIDAY. NOVEMBER 85. 192T.

Page Seven

eekly Sport News

ll County High School Football Stars

^ All-County Team t House) (Ocean Gty) •it House) : House) ^(Wildwood) (WUdwood) .. (Ocean Gty). ; May) f (WUdwood)_ (Ocean Gty) (Court House)

Second Team

1-ueke (Ocean Gty)

•Wmwoo (Wildwood)

Carey (Ocean Gty)

Stiegelman (Wildwood) Powdl (Ocean Gty)

— - -R*u (Ocean Gty) Spaulding (Court House) Conner* (WUdwood) McPherson (Court House)

.Banish (Wildwood)

F.B BrownmiUer (Ocean City)

Eddie Dolin To Play With Camdert Elks

So. Jersey

Cage League

Opens Soon

South Dennis

John Cahaley is visltinK Mr.

and Mrs. F. C. Barne*.

—— I Mi. and Mrs. A. C. Meerwald. Captain A. J. Msenrald and | of Millville, are spending this family motored to Camtfcn Satur- | weeh with relatives,

day. I Mrs. B. H. Simpson and chil-

John Cahaley and Mrs. F. C. * 1 " n '•**“ week-end in Phila-

Bame.i visited Mr. m! Mrs. Harry; de, P ,!,a -

i Rhoades, at Fishing Creek. Sun-1 Jaraet Boyle and family went

day. Jto Millville Sunday.

— , . . | • Mr. and Mr*. Frank Ijike. of I Rde«ed By WUdwood on ; ©ce« Oty Wdl PUy Op™-,1“ ; * * \ F „. nfl „„ l

’Mv head aeh«« terribly." ^ Dentist (absent-mindedly): 1 Fi "Why don’t ynu have it Ailed?"

Own Request—Joins New S. Jersey League Member

tg Game At Tren-

ton Next Week

I ©rosins Sunday.

| Miss Catharine McC.m 'tended a birthday party 'of her niece. Ml* Th»lma

I>r.A.J.FrWUea »r. U. «. Frirflud WOODBINE. N. J.

j Cormlck. at Unworn! Turoday j j evening. i :

Junior Circuit Is Proposed League Kas Eight Teams Hannah* McCormick at rpendlng ‘ j (this week at their borne here

Mr. and Mm. Carlo. Prilaux Oc-an City cubs, last year’s | C *I > ’ M*y four! Hou-

ebamplon.- of the South Jersey Sund*)'-

Basketball League, and the Tree- »* r «T Cldren. of Stone Harbor, ton Tigers mill usher In the first-'Thomas Holme* .Sunday , half season campaign Friday eve- William Meerwaid apd family I ning. December 2. at the Trenton i »*« «» Millville Saturday. Arena. P- C. Barnes went to Uoben |

Ocean City and Trenton were I S |,n ' , *J r -

originally palre ’ to dash Decern- -Mr* Car! MeCtormlek and son-! her 23. but the Tigers’ manage- Blmer. and Wallace iJn.l.rman ment was unable to secure t hr vb^ed Mrs. B. R. McCormick |

Trenton Arena for that date end ; Sa,ur< l a >'-

the contest

ber 2. four days ahead of the Yr»l> Con SflVC Motiavt previously scheduled opening • 1 ol - OaVe iV10nc>

■oring plays and steady on de- was quite a tense he can also take the gaff, stiles a* pivot

SMJIrv Best ( eater riderably Stiles, of Court House, was . mile* above any other center In the county. Excepting Stiles the , Pivot position* players were not j up to standard on any of the

, county teams.

Bishop, of WUdwood. was the best guard of the season. Bonnelii. of Wildaood. blossomed I forth this season. It has been i noticeable during the entire sea-

how little ground

Eddie Dolin one of the mainstays of Wildwood last year In the South Jersey Basketball League have signed to play center for Camden Elks a new member of the league this year. Dolin who Is 38 years old was one of the leading centers in the

i league last year.

Dolin started his early basketball playing at Washington and Jefferson College *rhlch be attended for two years. He broke into profsslonal basketball .along ; with Jimmy Brown. Jackie Adams, “Kinky” Phleffer and Bill Heron on the Cbalerio fPa.) Club of the Central league back la mO-11. The following year Dolin with the Adams Express duo of Brown and Adams, came io Camden to Join the Alpha Club which repre-

steps behind j seated that city in the Eastern he was con-: League. He was a member of the than cither: 1KH-15 quintet which tied Read-

Davia. of Ocean City, or Holden. Ing for the Eastern League title.jto the heights once occupied by of Cape May. Dolin rema'ned with Camden •jn-'Blll Schaeffer’s old Eastern J Powell, of Ocean City, rale* til the World War caused U»e clr-: league, win get going ut its second 'earn This player has !m- cult to disband, and then he )oln- regular pare during the week of

srLfLsri ssura^’tsr" • N ~

Jock horns in the Camden Con-1 • vention Hall Annex. Hammonton meets Ocean City at the shore Thursday night, while Wildwood Invader Trenton the next night.

Dr. Joseph Levenson DENTIST Ave.. Woodbine, N. J.

Dufly » A. I Sunder l# I

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

No office hour* on Saturday

previously scheduled opening game. „ The initial half canter. cnm-'*i prising fourteen games, will eome'* , i to a clow Saturday. January 21. I* 1 with two games. Hammonton' . _ and Salcn facing Miih-ille on the latter’s'*

court.

Tile South Jersey circuit, which T many figure will eventually t'

HOTEL SEVILLE MAPLE AND OCEAN AVENUES WILDWOOD. N. J. Open All Year Steam Heat Neweat Hote' in Towi. Catering To Commercial Trade

George R. Greis ATTORNKT AND COrNSELLOK-AT-LAW and 309 Ocean City Title and Truat Building

their income, c titeeble aavtngi ASK HOW?

H. C. Dow. See

E. R. COTTON Chril Engineer Bonded Surveyor As jury Ave., Ocean City Phone; 227-W

DR. H. C- MANCINO Chiropractor Woolworth Building. Wildwood Dally Hou re except Sunday 10-12 2-S 7-f Bell: »-J Keystone: 2SS-> ’• Painlt*' Hyatem c .Tirnta” uaod at tilt Office

Spinal Adjust mi

Link Rau. of Ocean City, easily j dttu w . h ! t:h won ,wo u,1 “ ‘ n tbe • . j . tr i. »—i succeeding years and he re-

rates the second team. If it had

not been for injuries be would i '

malned with the Skeeters until

* Dougin” 1 «.«! * 1Ul KnighU of Columbus Tri-

DR. S. M. SINGER SURGEON-DENTIST of 1611 E. Moyamensing Ave. PHILADELPHIA. PA.

ADDIS DANCE STUDIOS Children and adult classes. In all types of dancing. Private lessons |by appointment. Write or phone.. 233 W. Pine Are., WUdwood. H. J. ! E. ELINOR ADDI I. Instructress P ~ | ; ~ G. F. AJUledf T Office Furniture TUSHINGHAMS { 210 EAST OAK AVENUE i WILDWOOD. N. J. a OKNEl’.A!. OKKX1CK R’rpptdBM

— of Court House. »**! Council quintet of the“*Phlladci-' Tbree are scheduled through tbe right side of the another good tackle. He was fre- ..ei. Leaxue in 1923- ,, 4 and the!Saturday night of that first week. WUdwood line Bonnelii andlqucntly used In tbe baekDeld i ro ]| OW | 0{ , ffnBnn he'went with 1 Bril,,te,on W U1 go to Hammonton. I county; Bishop is the answer. where he performed creditably. 0lto Huf . g Wildwood Club Ocean City oppose* Salem and Danneily. of Ocean City, earned Right end goes to Spaulding, of When Dolin asked the Wild-. Ca El den )o ) ,r !Vf r8

Court House, over Mecoueb. o! wood owners for his release slat-! . Ocean City, and Levering of Wild- ing that he desired to play nearer

wood Lake, of Ocean City ex- home, bis request was granted ani | ^ hiblted good lorm. but be was In- he accepted terms offered by Cam-:?**T J * .9* ) mnihlnaCon jured at the beginning of the sea- ’ den. ' ' n ted Brid*?ton ?n ihe son and only participated in a ‘ aril Berry, manager of the J p , . H , g , lm ,ew * lra ” ' f 8l * W h C,0b Jl. ^ * eney , Include Joe Seeley Trui

loon, has come out in favor of ^ Un oumulowskl. centers; Chaa

eak ais- the position on right end with-

Cosch out much trouble. Despite his

NOW with ms- light weight, be is a deadly tackbe heart Wr. A good receiver and tbe i player, fleetest of all county ends, Dan-

nelly also Is clever carrying the ball and gained much yardage for

hi* team this season.

There is little to choose between Shorty Long, of Cape May. and Conners of Wildwood. Both are good field generals and hack the line up in good shape. Both can carry- the ball capably, give Long a shade because !* the best heaver of forward pa In this section of the woods. Boy-er. of Wildwood. Adellirzio, of Oc an City, and Doughty, of Court House, were tbe outstand-

___ lag stars of their teams. Their

exploit* are too well known tc

ME. I had little i bear repeating and easily cut Ing the first team cl **s all competition. This trio ™— - with either Long or Cc

quarter would be a treat

in action.

■fer. his playing

r _i <ra* r< cognised as

best backi

o watch

Now for the second team. Lueke. of Ocean City. Is placed at left • wing. Tbe only reason why Lueke ! failed to make the first team was ! of injuries in the early

■ part of the season. >n. of Wildwood, is en-

titled to the left tackle berth. He played a whale of a game this Seine! ins left guard was a tougher proposition. Defensively 1 there was little to choose between Carey. Taccerino. of the

■Jim. and Van Sant, of

Wildwood, but Carey earns a shade by his experience and aballity to open holes tor the ruu-

WhUe Stiegleman. of Wildwood. 1 Dr. Charles H. Vail, of

Conners, of Wildwood, easily! loop.

rate* as the second best quarter. | the propose, organisation of Grelsemer. of Wildwood, and Junior league with clubs repreThoma* of i ourt House, however, sentlng teams in C e senior drdeserve* mention. There Isn’t celL “ play preliminary game*, much choice between Lanrars and T«rry Indicated that he would adGetsinger. who alternated at quar-j vocatc and vote In favor of the tcrlmck for Ocean City. proposition at the meeting of the

McPherson, of Court House, gets • league this week.

the call over Camp, of Ocean City ! - ::

for left halfback. Camp

brlltiaaur *1 Um, bj, Wildwood Bowlers

In Atlantic City

Cowell. Ve.-non Keller and my Ballinger, forwards; Edward Quinn. Charley Chew and Frank

Crawford, cuards.

Ocean will be represen’ed with the ue toam which walked off with .lie last rhamplonsblp. Three former Atlantic City cage ns who helped bring the first half season title to the World's Playground last year are Included in Salem's players - list which was turned In by Manager Carroll Berry. They are Joe Moor.-, formir Ptnnlng’on Seminary nthand one or the best scoring

keep In condition hampered his work. Moore, of Cape May. was a tdt too inexperienced to make!

the grade.

Harris, of Wildwood, by his fine: . — r — - defensive play is entIUed to Ui. fW of ThrAe Wildwoodi forward * ,n the rlrcu " : rlghi mafback position on the see-1 ot lnrec vv,,awooa Riddle, brilliant defensD, guard “S ... . . , J Team. Returns Victorioua “I J “» «*“•

BrownmiUer. by his efforts In:

the past few games, wins the full- j

back berth, by a shade from bis! , ., , teammate Thompson and Van j One of the three W lldwood Buren. of Wildwood. While Brown-! bowling teams which invaded Atmlller lacks the elusiveness of | buUic City Saturday returned vic-

Adellizzio. the speed of Boyer and t ’"rjous.

tire all around ability of Doughty. "

? ars From Scratching

| Sea Me advanced tire ball to tbe

j 5-yard line.

I Tbe Bears with their backs to Jibe nail bald solidly and the half J ended when Sea Isle was In a {huddle, planning the final crash

’ " at meant a touchdown. Pleasant rllle kicked to Sears i Sea Isle’s Jl'-yard line, who it to She 35-yard line. After

J feeble efforts to break the Bears’ .-nu I defense. Maztolta kicked to Pei T1UB erson on hts 35-yard tine A pass - from Peterson to Hrtvic gave * j them a diet down. Then Rialey

starred for Atlantic City High School and 'Colgate University. Other members of the Salem aggregation are Harry Skinner. Jack Hall. Paul Stevenson. Maurice Dllks and Roland

Davis.

Wildwood lost to AtlanUc City Paul (Pudge) Davenport, form-

hT eTceii»“ Urem irTone phase" of i Po‘ nls . Adams of theler Trenton High and University .he n unalM ’ 1 ••By-tbe-Sca” bowlers rolled 6H in i of Pennsylvania ~>nr. nee hn.

llStar teams, why not All-star | three gamer.. Wildwood won the officials? In my estimation the 8C £? nd 962-951. officiating of the county high' The Wildwood Artisan Seniors school football games this F“ r! *“ n A ^ r ®° n s fron J 0 ‘^ left much to be desired. Possibly ! 'Ic Artisan beniors. Topham »a*

the change In tbe rules caused! h'Kh Inan -

confusion fn the minds of some ofj The Junior Artisans, of AtlanUc the officials. I City. defeated the Wildwood In my mind the outstanding offi- Juniors in three close games. The rials were Moyer, of Gettysburg; toL-il score was Atlantic City. Tommy Barker, of Temple, and 2170; Wildwood 2162.

Wildwood

hts lot with the Trenton Tigers and has left the Philadelphia American League Club. HD signature is one of the seven secured by Manager Lou Lansing. cJ the Capital City team. Other signed by Lansing for the com-l-ig season are Elmer Salt. Paul Muiphy. Al Cooper. Jr., a son of the famous l.asketball dribbler by that name; Jim Ahlbach. John B. Labsifift and Girard J. Radte .

Steelman. Sea Isle—Donohue for | Adams Bushay. Charlton for Lee. 6hel-! carl lem for Adams. Bushay for Wood. | Taylor Weatherby for Donohue, Alexen-1 Topbam burg for Sears. j Fehrle _

More Laurels For Springer At Penn Shoot

I Decry Ha in inn

144 186 j£i W « VC8 T ° MeCt

May's Landing

. 148 227 180! J

167 144 1511 Sea Isle City Waves who held -- Pleasantvillc to a scoreless tie . 855 962 824 last Sunday at Ocean View will

utckle another AtlanUc County | i when they meet the strong! Mays Landing eleven at Mays

i landing, Sunday.

I Mays Landing has been running I j roughshod over their opponent*]

the Waves know they will

e their hands lull.

Tingling Game y.

brand of football ‘ CSM ItSgitBg. tJ** j' Wares and tb* : taar* atewd » t ‘ 1 Camao PWld. n A Sunday. v Urtai«d_ ten Are* aperiortty j T

. but It went wild. Hi to the Bear's i the whistle blew rter. The first few

WUdwood Man Breaks 86 Straight Target* To

Make 99 Score

Held At Holmeihurg Sat

Wildwood Art Dan Senior Taylor -- 154 171 Koons . 172 147 lacona 170 181 D1 Silvio 200 173

’opham —

__ belle

tc. ru has been playing football and have held ponenls to low scores, better team is predicted

.Atlantic ( if) Artisan Seniors

W ildnood Artlsa

Palermo

Reuben Clout i ?r. Mrs. Howard > Atlantic City Fi lan Paullln wHI ;» lenuo Baptt: Elizabelh ,ll

and tree Mon pareex yard ttne. Lee inro p .. aa and ran a. Aftar i»<tin* to;^

r ArU*«a Jollier-

I Charles E. Foster

FUNERAL DIRECTOR South Seaville, N. J.

Lynn H. Boyer ARCHITECT 3300 Pacific Ave., WUdwood, N. J. "Beyer Designed Buildings For Individuality

Court House Marble Yard

MONUMENTS and MEMORIAL STONES WM. B. POWELL CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J.