CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FEIflAY, DECEMBER 2. 1927.
eekly Sport News
»ts A. Eleven l to Hamer r Spells DerOty Wm 6 to 0
EWoU to me» Penn at »r. apelt def«_ * grU italwartn X MttlriBe. : 6 to 0. * the race s*j proteactonal ' having won
Waves and Somers I ran ton, yard5 . a!most (n Pomt To Clash M ™‘ 6ht , ^ s<* late ml.
u h Ilne wa * ’"'cakened hen Corson, husky left guard
as removed by tnjurlrr.
The Anal tally came in the last
‘«J' l *K n When ,hc Jacke «'<
carried the hall within striking
•(oS™ 1 ?', c " r "'* v " ■" ll Ww Somers Point grid reprasentatlves
at Somers Point Sunday “ nni ' a r lh< Wares were
scheduled to play Mays Landing
** landing, hut the tic CottnUans cancelled i
U*t moment
Manager Simpson of the local team stated on Wednesday that the team would plr.y one more mooii Bgr Sm,d “ y * nd cl0B * ,be v«?r r f ^ oln, ,he rbei «* t cllow Jackets and defeated Cardiff this season, and an Interesting contest is expected.
WILDWOOD SKA ISLE CITY
Woodbine-Alumni In Stalemate
Woodbine High School and the Ahtmcl deadlocked Iasi Saturdi" In thrlr annual football game playg^Baynrd field, the score The game was bitterly fought id every minute was full of aeon. Daria and Goldlnger of the Alumni featured with their Ilne pltmglnp and end nma. while
Botwlnlck scintillated lor the High I MIHal School -leren. ^ | ,
defeated
Dean
Crowley _ Johnson
Meta
Senekoff Schnl trier Dennison
Taylor Fellows Beachtia
Davis ___ Wildwood (
I»«e City c . w „ Touchdowns—Lepore, Dennison. Taylor. Darts. Points from touch-
o. put
Davis. Referee—Malloy. Umpire
-Q3. UR
RB._
Wood
Ferrari
Plpp
Godfrey Kearns Charlton
Katx
Mazzotti Lepore 0 0—19
-Witmer.
Middle High Defeats Alumni ■wrnrw 9«U1Q «• T ' T<, I* b » m - Wildwood Aiumm, ocore 25-19 Steve Kerr. .North Hills
pin and ho sunk his second wltbmashlo niblick was close to the
ont any difficulty.
While Woollon. Boyajla a. Knight. Bill Hippie. j r .. Walter Bcw and the other first fighters were fighting It out for the lead. I-ougbrnn drew a big gallery for his round. More than 50 fans followed the light-heavy weight champion and were rewarded with some had and sonic fair golf. Loughran made the turn in 52 and then braced i ran.
* i n 4e
Page Seven
Second IS:
Williams vs. Hand. Topham vs.
Scanlan vs. Sehomo.
A Combination Party
Gannon. Ray Gannon. Mr. and Mrs. Gannon and family. Mr. and Mrs.
On Friday night In the Palermo • Tucker Sneed. Raymond Sneed. Hall a party was given by Mr. 1 Herbert .Uadnra. all of Marmora, . William Gannon in honor I an d "Edwin Baron. Kenneth Everson William i Vinmm I- ’ inOhm»l Rnherf Vntunn A ’
Fisher vs. Heu. Wise v* Kerr vs. Treen. Burlmur v
Morton vs. Grahano
Third 16:
jPIUsimmons vs. Uilouf. Sharp ..
' 'o Shmuri. j .Newport, R. I . at the .Vival^Train” ; Jcffaries. Jeannette Garretson. Hughes. Gormley vs., |ng Station ! Betty Smith. Myrtle Oehlsrhlager. ~ Wootton.l The party was really a triune '^oora Adsms Kitty Harris. Mnrv
m.. a welcoming. *■—---*
birthday party
! and
| of their son. William ho returned home f
since he started
Latimi
toedom vi
«rlor. Ripley vs. _ , utJ Huff v... Glancy, Soeder vs. Lough- : affair.
j larewell and
annon. Jr..! Ingham. Robert Nelson. Albert r the fir.it' Gordon. George Fretz. George Jefilning in : -rli*. Jr.. Rush t'hattln. Howard
Summaries follow :
Geo. BoyaJJan. Salisbury. C. C. 77 Tom Wool on. Llanerrh . 77 Ft d Knight. Whitemarch 80 Ralph Myers. Atlantic City 84 C1I0 Westcott. At! City. 84 Wellington Wood. At! City 84 William Hippo. Jr.. Bala 85 Walter Bcw, At! City 86 Tom Rowland, Merlon 86 W. Morrissey. Valley Brook 87 ^ Emmons. Atlantic City \ 87
Runyon. Wildwood 88
M. Bufnbridge. Wildwood _ 88 T. Teoenbaom. Wildwood 89 Dr. H. H. Tomlin. Wildwood . 89 Tom Graham. Atl City 89 C. M. Willis. AH City ««
Roge.- Williams. Ocean Cit}
Harry Wise. Wildwood C. A. Hell. Jr_ Wildwood 90
E. F. Barbour. Penn Golf Hub
J. Scanlan. Atlantic
The Wildwood entries whe made I ! blned for 1 the grade into the first 16 weie. . *" “,,1** da; Harry Tenenbaum. Warren Run- Po P u,ar Contests ! of
Stbrtd," “ T ”"" - ContinubJWilh Awards S-Slul, kn.
Uek!£r oT hl.^V i- s * bn,,rp musfc being furnished by Mrs. listie^ Word or ,M, r choice. ijler. pianist: Harr* RoWng ^ AdvertUiment imps, and Herbert Madars. vlohn B—Balteries Ackerman ft Son hg, Refreshments °v«t
bagan ft Fleetwood : during which a trie
Morrison) juvenile artists of
me j a ! Jeffries. Berth: and Esther Fretz.. m . .Hllma Watson Helen Bakley. all
expects to
ship »htrh will
for three:
, - - van very ; eOjoyably spent In dancing. The
E. K. Whitney. Winfield l ook. of
'< * York and Homer Smutz, of
sHloroia.
Dr. A. J. FrltJUcd Dr. Ua K. FricdUod WOODBINE. N. J.
i trio composed of
Market
p-—Joyous
d it was the mis.lne let nr ' Kar ‘ i - a,loD of which Bill is a contestants found a lot of i i! b *' pfl1 ,0 ‘' nM ' vn that we didn’t know were by *® er1ne Be '' rral really missing ; These, were .H |^ser*-
>r. Joseph t DENTI! Wa A vs.. W Osllg » A. M. t, Su.eiar I" A. M
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L Jackets Push Back Waves Thanksgiving
_ ^ —- He through the *r many gains
Lafaysti.
Canton Bul!-
‘ l a perfect i
t eleven. j
F mp resen tali ‘ ' ' / football j
I during the j had a slight
l half, but were 1
wndwood Gum Third Vic-
of the time
fcok the balij
club? s ere! Fa 20-yard j
t dub out-first-
e eleven, elgbl
| turned In some J during most I Bob Pike wa? " i line, break-
defease
and also
r plays.
if Atlantic his home
c.t end. Ed
Atlantic
(F.aniformerf. but
tory of Season Over Sea Isle Eleven—Score 19-6
• enemy i
As Uusual Alf Davis Star*
The Sea Isle City Waves took another overdose oi Alf Davis at Wildwood. Thanksgiving Day afternoon and snecumbed to the Wildwoov. Lovi lackcts. score 19 to 6. It v as the Jackets third victory of the
Waves.
There were. ... course, ten other players on the Red Jackets, but that whirling. side-stepping, ground gaining, pass tossing streak of lightning better known as ' Davis was the big reason lor
Kennedy Isle's defeat
~ pnppkf H was about even-Steven until Slimmer tl'c last period. Both teams scored Haines In the second quarter. Sea isle'i Welch »*» pointer came first when the Bray Waves fullback. Lepore. batted a
Moore | forward from Davis out of Taylor’s
Murray i hand? pulled It down and tucking
_ Hamer i It unde- bis arm dashed forty-fire
Lang yards to the goal Ilne. Elliott A long pass by Davis lo Denni-
0 0 0—01 son a few minutes later tied the 0 0 6—6 i score. Deunison being over (he Sea r. No extra Isle goal line when he caught the
ball.
i: Illman fot : This ended the scoring unUl man. Algner the fourth quarter, when Taylor 1 for Kauff-1 intercepted a forward Mazzotti
. Harvard. j Temple Head V Lehigh Time of i mfeues each.
■ Victory • Red Jackets I Gridders Win By t Touchdown
lackets added . Ihelr victorious sating MtUrllle Rod hVSunrtay. The game
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Alumni football
eleven at Court House. 25
last Saturday.
The High School lads w*._ favored to win. because of the heavy and experienced tea Alumni plac.-d on the field. High School gridders were outweighed twenty pounds to the man and opposed such Ben Creese, rapuin of Temple University'? 1926 eleven. Jack Kimble of this year’s Muhlenberg College squad, and George Clark, member of L’rsinus fresh-
Tie in Annual Thanksgiving Tournament (Continued Prom Page 1) tinned his good work coming In until be struck the last three boles, oi. each of which he took one over par to half the medal prize. He *. -ne home In 41. HU cardOut. 454 444 434—36 — In . 645 444 465—41—77 Wootton's card: Out 465 445 544—41 In 434 354 365—36—77 Fred Knight of White Marsh, qualified with an 80. Knight gave a fine exhibition on the seventh and eighth hole? when he snared consecttUve birdie*. The seventh , long dogleg 'over a lake. Knight was on in low and sunk ■ut; Ou the short eighth his
J Cunningham. Bala 94 Bill Walsh. Morion _ 94 W. Bishop. Wildwood 94 Walt Treen. Wildwood 94 George Sehomo. Ocean City _ 95 Ray Keane. Atlantic City 96 Clarence Fisher. Wildwood 97 Dr. Fitzsimmons. All City . 97 T. Loughran. Bala / 98 W. F. Hughes. Ijmsdowne 98 J. A. Gormley. Atlantic City 99 William Hunt. Wildwood 99 K- Wootton. At l City 100 Oft' Huff. Wildwood _ loo Bill Sharp. Wildwood ipo Robert Latimer. Wildwood 101 I- A. Ripley. North HII!? 101 Doc Leedom. Wildwood . 102 John Glancy. Brookline _ 103 S. I^itouf. Wildwood ]03 Clyde Spalding. Wildwood __ A. L. Taylor. Wildwood J. A. Sbmiiri. AUantic City _ 106 George Soeder, Wildwood _ — C. A. Douglass, Wildwood Jack Whittington. Wildwood H. Rosenthal, Atl City H7 C. A. Rosskam. Wildwood Pairings—First 16: Wootton vs. Batnbrldre. Bev Runyon. Wood vs. Mills. Emmons vs. Hippie. Westcott vs. Rowland, Ttnenaaum vs. Boyajian.
count'd and the award based ..... the neatness and accuracy of the
replies went to:
Mis? Dorothy Jones. Port Nor-
ris:
_ Freda C. Bonham. Ocean City: Phoebe Grace. Cape May Com House: W. H. Dumont. Port Norris: Lillian A. Wright, Sea Isle Cltv; Horace Bacon. Port Norris; Miss Ruth Addis. Wildwood: Mrs. S. G. Langley, Tuckahoe: Htrschel Weatl ;rby, Go-
Harold
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