Cape May County Times, 13 January 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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A New Record By County Girl Deris D**». tbr -wonder fir!" forward of MMdk Township Uifh School girls' county

bor girls, the Middle girls winning M-4. * ist rear. Miss Dm srr-hsd 19 double deckers to a fame against PtaasantnUe. That was a State record and

i All Foul* *»

rood. too. by

i < time*.

rot hers, with tch, led the i foer out of

Tuckerton from the

Plan Six Team Sea Isle League

Bsdnt Men Bait A. A.

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Plans for the orgsntxstton of six-team basketball league la a laic City were dlseusa d at a eettrg of the Sea laie City AtMeUe Asaoclsilon held Monday night In tbe City Hall, at which a number of boalneaa men of the city pledged their support morally and financially The proponed league was lauded by Mayor Maurice M. 80froney who attended the meeting. He declared that It would he a fine thing for the reaort and would provide recreation and "a place to go" for residents during the trail months of the year. ilttae was appointed to try home In the resort solicit contributions toward financing the aaaortation. Permafctng contributions of IS er will be given membership cards and wUi. of course, have a voice In the meetings of the

sanitation.

Ocean View will Join the association and will enter a ti in the league.

■be city present at the meeting were Earl M. Wao.’lngto:., Her . man Diamond. Maurice Fridman, Qua Croneckcr and Claude Rice.

! Game

i High

Cubs Trim Hammonton Score 46-32 Local Team Had little Difficulty in Defeating

the Peaches

; Powell Was Higt- Scorer

Is::,*'

I the first

10 I I fcaif opened

-a nutckly

Tonight ' plays Mlll-

i. Tbs lineups and

O&UH CITY

. ILMlMOMv.N

Ocean City had little dlfficuty i defeating the Hammonton Peaches, at Hammonton. Thursday evening of last week. When the Baal whistle blew the score stood: Ocean City. 46: Hammonton. II. Close guarding by tbe local am limited tbe Peach eager* to six field goals, while the Ocean City five scored fourteen times

via this route.

As was to be expected s merry

battle was staged between Babe

and Edd!» MlUer. On tbD oa Long Eddie bad a shade

the bast of tbe argument as he prevented the Babe from scoring from the field. Milter managed

c trace fiom the field.

Klotx collected eight foul points sad Long Eddie did him on* bet-

ids Powell led the total team

i In scoring with four two-pointers ! and five fouls for a total of thlr-

i teen points.

Dunlaavy was out of the game . atth a fractured finger. His place was filled b) Stevenson, who proved a capable substitute netting eleven polnU. Pritx Weller collected the ssm~ number. One of tbe features of '.he 4*c.. was the Inability of Ober- ' holier to score a single point. I This U the flret time In many moons this has usppenec. The line-ups and summarii :

HAMMONTON

MiM. H(fc Sllrt. Rr.! UesffSlj U Schaiult mr** l«.F5rMal. To.c.bin iigh WaHSKPc’.OOt:: !er , ‘e»uti.

Sty 17. the ickh Ocean Tbe result

Basalt r. forward 1 Hughes, forward I Miller, center 1 Oberbolser. guard 0 Ripley, guard I Totals * OCEAN CITY r Powell, forward 4 rvenson. forward 4 Klota. renter 0 Weller, guard S " shale, guard 1

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Goose Goslin Proves To Be Some Go'ifer Displays Big League Skill in Taking Wiffiam Over On Local Course

Ocean City Link*

Golf Club Plans Many Activities Look Forward To Bright Year—Plan Spring

Lady Member* Welcomed

scope of scUritiee t*

/ the officers of the Ocean City Country Club for the coming year. Tbe first feature of new year was staged Monday of last week with the first mid-win-ter tournament which was a fine success despite the chilly weather. Tbe result of the tournament practically assures Its permanency

as an annual event

Already plans are underway to stage a spring lounaraent tbe date of which will not be announced until the committee confers with the tournament of the Wildwood Country Club which has

“Gooee" Goelln. tbe pride of lalem and the enemy of tbe American League pitchers doee

' ” i athletic abiltlies e big. hard hitting

ou* fielder of the Washington American League, team showed he was a golfer of parts when V* took Roger B Williams, local

player, into camp after a warm _ ... the Ocean City course, j the past four yean. The dalte of card for 'be round was leach tournament will not conflict Now W Isn't anythin* to brag' which will permit the local playshout during the summer months era to participate In the Wlldt H is not to be COeesed at in j wood affair and vice versa. unary C. Howard Tophaml The manner in which the won the New Year's Day tourna-. pe.a of the (sir eex have utilised it from • ftetd of more than the cinb ' * ~ ~

r with a card of 90.

Alumini Passers Down Varsity C*pe May Alumni Win* Qofie One 33 to 32

One point was the margin by which Cape May High Almuni triumphed over the Varsity last Saturday night, the game being cIom throughout and full of exceptional playing on the pert of tbe two teams. Not until the final whistle blew did the conqueror* know the mellowness of victory—33-32. Although displacing a 1brand ut foul shooting, the Varsity quintet was outscon-d from field 16-14. ITler led the alumni pai with six doubledeckers, while ripeocer and Swain with l and 4 duo-pointers respective..- followed In order. Smith was the high man for the Varsity pushing in six. while Glbiised in five field goals. Long ited for a trio of goals, a preliminary game Girls' Alumni the High School

performers 14-11. Ttw summaries: CAPE MAY HIGH SCHOOL r. f. p R. Long. F 3 1 R. Glbeon. P. SDK R. Smith. C 6 6 11

hide wide and handsome du the summer months sure doe- love to poke tbe ball down the fairway. In the slang parlance “when he hits them they stay hit." He ran Into dlfflculUea around the reen. Williams' play had held “Gooee" nil a 7 on the sixteenth followed with an 8 on the ollowlng “yle added tranceasary strokes to Is score. He {ducked a birdie 2 t tbe tenth bole by placing his sable shot on the green and rtting down with one putt. It was tbe first time Goslin had ever played on the local course which struck his fancy. Tbs local fans who would like to see “Goose" ;.nd bis friendly golfing enemy. Babe Ruth, get togeUu - on the local links. Ruth and Goslin have enjoyed a warm tussle Ofi 'be links with the results be it e en. Goslin * end Wiliams' score wss

activity doring the coming A cordial membership Invitation has been extended to fair goltcnand prospective playcn Charley Heffner, loci' pro. reported an increasing number of the fair sex are Interested in the gi

the weather permits. A woman s handicap for the local club members Is un-

sWy be held during the summer

The quota of membership both male and female is not yet filled. It is proposed to bold a membership drive during the next two month* to permit the officer* more time during the spring summer months to attend to other i-etlTlUes which are planned. . 'formation regarding mem ship can be obtained from the clrb president. C. Homer 6

Sometimes a fool, rushing in _ where angels fear to tread, finds I something that makes angels re—446 663 566—46 gret their timidity and lack of -.6*4 655 784—47‘initiative.

Time* of aslvee 2* minutes. IMcrminiac Aligamewt Many car owners do not take tbe trouble Ic see whether their front wheels r e In proper alignment because they hare no convenient means of measuring db tance between tbe wheels. The' may know that the fronts of tht front sheeD should bo closer getber than their rear* but It I difficult thing to measure ..<x_. ately. and alignment Is an accurate matter A bandy solution to this problem is to use a conventional two-section curtain rod such aa any housewife uses to bang up a lace curtain Slide this rod In or out until It flta tbe respective spaces and then measure the distance from one of its

end to the other. —Keystone Motorist.

oucher-Boxer j(Moorehead Millville Is Welcomed By stopped By Resort Fans Wildwood

Return of “Moo*e” Should Insure Victory For

Fust H»lf

He Was Star Last Yet

Resort Five Overcomes First Half Lead in Up-hill Battle—Score 24 to 23

Levering Leads Wildwood

The return of Sam “Moose - Moore bead to tbe local fold wa.. welcomed by the cage fans who

feel confident nothing

*stop the resort team , I Pit* the first half honor* of tb-

Sc Jib Jersey League.

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SAM MOOREHEAD

a lid wood High School broke Millville High* streak of seven straight Tuesday night, at Millville. when Wildwood rallied to the last half to overcome a first half lead, winning by a one-point margin. 24-23. Field goals by Levering and Parrish paved the way for tbe Wildwood victory, after tbs Cumberland County passers bad finished the Brel half to the lead by nine points. 17-fi.

resort baaketerrs. witn tour and

while Wallen secured the

Moose was welcomed like tb# j prodigal son last night when b i made his appearance In the cagi isnd little wonder for tbe strong Jack Smith, catcher with the | b^ likes Ocasn CRy fans and toe New York American League ase-1 ?*'•'' u <***■• "f** troa toll tear. who Is training for Moose both aa a sportsmai heavyweight boxing bout* Smith j for bt * h,rd Paying, is under the management of Eddk While "Mooee" was playing with Holly, scout of tbe Chicago Cuba.; tb* Philadelphia Warriors hi* heart was with the reaort dub.

Before the

Holy Spirit Trims j !ST.£l£i 5 ^ Ocean City High «-s., w S3S tU'S' | City club could -fford. fc .. , i doubtful at tbr Una whether or Maroon and White L-age not to- could devote hi* mire Team Drops Opener ,lm * to p 1 ** 1 "* basketball. This 1 ^ ^ was necessary with tbe Warrior*. Moose Informed Manager TownTbe Ocean City basketball team *' nd Ulcrt »aa no place be would thTJas^ with s driest [‘‘ ,b * r PUr than Ocean City mid on iU home floor at the hands ,,w w o nW h* k 1 **! to give the team of Holy Spirit High of Allantic, ^ c “* tbr b,,rlh wl,h City Friday night. The visitors ! ,B ' ** rr »r* accumulated an early lead and A hitch arose, however, accordwere never head**. irg to the rules of the South JerOcean City High players were "r League the name* of the nine unable to break through the Holy eligible player* must be filed by Spirit defense and scored but ‘he second -ek of the mi three times l oin the field, laiporw. If Mooreheau was carried Brownmliler and Magtonis each list Jt meant in re*Illy the Ocean tallying a two-polmer. , City team had eight aiailable Jimmy Sullivan, the Holy Spirit i players. Townsend. bowcvei. forward was the leading scorer; gambled upon Moon-bead's return of tbe fray with 3 field goals and , to tbe Ocean <3ty fold and carried 2 fouls. ; him on bis list of players. It

proved to be a good gamble aa Moo rehead is now available at lb*

forward _ Lapore i crurt «' of ‘he

forward Maglnr.i* -'■‘ourebead is a veteran to the

Hollywood _ center Lake, r *K game. He made his bow O’Donnell „ guard Brownmliler; »“h the Germantown Boys' Club ITark guard _ Thompson' 1 " lie spent several years

| with tbe Hillside

Score at half time—Holy Spirit, celved bis baptism 12; Ocean City 7. basketball with tbe Reliance Club Field goals—Sullivan, 3; Wind- of Consbobocken. Later be playberg. 2; Hollywood; Borda. 2: L*-|rd with Jim Coffey's Philadelphia

pore; Magtonis; Brownmliler. AU Start. JaSf S'ii 1 3 * m «*»* un>« with the

M*^nnto3 ootof 4. toUe. # oai Pannay! vanla League, later Joto '" BrosnnuJIer. 1 ont of 6. . j I1( the Jasper Club of the East-

“ League. He played with this

NATiOriAI. AA-O-CriAMPlOrJ AT LOOYARP&. WHO i> MOW siiGiOtc roa 'it'* UNIM OP SO(jT«Bfix CALtramn ^f«fM?K Team

The Kewple-like countenance of Coach Uean H. Cromweli, track coach at tb* Cnlverslly of Soutb- — California, is more wreathed miles than ever Just now, a* contemplate* his two alar | •opbomore sprinters, whom I will call hi .h* time being. "Exhibit

B" and "Exhibit D."

When Charley Paddock, a former pupil of Cromwell's at C. 8. C.. a new world'* record of 9%6 seconds for 160 yards. In the Southern Pacific A. A U. rbampionabi|Mi. held in tbe Loe | Angeles C-dlseum. The excite- j »

ment caused by I hat race w a> nol if. __ the wond*-rtul time made by the ' Loren "Pasadena Flyer." but the fact j beaten that Paddock barely won by a; unknc scant four Inches due to hi* fa-' lywood mous fiylcg leap at the finish, j name Charles Borah. In fact, the race { runs i

WeldoM Draper, A fOOTHE A 'tkojfvj 50PH0*0*B' WHO MAJ» ALSO FOfV -fHE 'CeMTUfiY " !?•; 9 e, /’'TH* AND, INClpeNTAL LY, ftEAleN 00SAH.

Holy Spirit

Sullivan

; Harbor Hi

Defeats Middle

Thompson. 1 out of 1; Sullivan. 2 ^

out of Mnlchlnock. 3 out of 4;! club unll | _ Tlrt1lT . l none out of 1; Clark. I captained the Pottavillc Big Fve '• j which won the Pennsylvania State

championship from the Pitcairn

c.gg Harbor Hi |"M.-S“35Uo

<-d fame a* a sculler being a member of Jack Kelly's ramous four which swept Its way into international championship to 1931.

C»»— Frt, fniirf Al ,llC p!e * ent tlD "' MOOS* dl-

Doughty Mars ror Lxmrt i %1dM ht , cas ,. acUvlUea between House Cage Team ‘

The Middle Township High'

School basketball team received

a rude surprise on its borne door * on Tuesday evening, bowing to „ . Ed H..bo, Hi* u~ ?

warm battle.

Millville. Roger* for tbe Miller* made It four out of tour from the

IS foot mark.

From the foul mark Wild wood •’adc but two good trie* out of eu* '. but their field goala made

up to that d

Chance. F Walton. F.

Churchill. C. Oomova. G.

Stelgteman. 0.

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750,000 New Telephones

United States During 1927 Figures Indicate

terrible, dear. K'a i ao aorry for you.

' ^.' Iioughty played vall^t- ^.^*^.^ I, r-r lb, low. rn^m II p.b.u.j 1, -i,SH.-r»„»

but single han led be woe unable to turn the tide. The Court Home i

i several occasions thre. t-

rally and come out on top

but the Wine City gladiators tight- , And 1* your dog a good watch

btimated figure*, compiled here the close of the year. Indite that there are now atomt 18.560.u00 telephone* In ...the United State*, a net gain during the year of over three-quarters of a million. More than 2.860.006 or 16.4 per cent., are served from dial system central offlet*. Approximately 6.6OO.O0O files of telephone wire were placed In •ervlce during 1827. making an estimated total of more than 68.000.666 mile* of wlriFln operation than 62.000.00l mU« of wire In oper.Mon in the MMtphone system* of 'he Cured State*. Not only was there a . otabi extension during 1827 in tele phone plant, but there wax »; the same time, a marked JnctoM* in tbe volume of telephone traffic. For the year, a* a wbetr. the telephone companies In the United Stales transmit led an average of 72.60').000 con versa - lions dally, which represent* an Increase of approximately 2.800. 000 over the acerage number of conversations per day In the preceding year. On a per capita basis, the average number of telephone conversationa In the United State* was 206.8 ycnr.'y during

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The lineup* and sammarlei>: EGG HARBOR H. S.

G. Roescb, F. Colangelo. F. A. Roesch. C. — Weller. C. Morgenweck, G. Wlntcrbottom. G.

Tiio number of (edephone workers required to take care at the • xpaiiding telephone plant Ohd iraffic allowed an Increaat of about 6000 and totalled at the end of the year about 376,000. Tills figure exclude* tho - em

diould think ao. At tbe lea. t ployed in factories manufacturing noise you have only to wake him 1 ‘--lephone apparatus and suppliev. up. and to- barks." I who number about 60.000.

The East heard of that race, but scoffed, aa was ka wont, at ‘Southern California timing.” and vowed that If Borah, an un-fcu-wn. could be so clone to Charley. the new record sat evidently a mistake. But the Ea*t had a fine opportunity to see and appreciate young Mr. Borah later, at the National A. A. C. championships in Philadelphia. All the star sprinters of ;he country were entered there in the 100ysrd dash except Paddo-'k. Ix-ckc

Jury In the middle of hie fmhou>n campaign, had beaten bis classmate Borah in several sprint

to>- thought j

Draper’s running form is very!

similar to Paddock's, and for the j good reason that Draper has been j wiring bis best to run like Mr. I Paddock slnc«, he was a youth at ! Central High School to Fort : Worth. Texas. There lie got hold i of some pictures ot the famous ;

id RuaarU The favorite*. Jack- Charlesy, together with a »tory n Scholx. Frank Hussey. IV-Hart j on Paddock's peculiar style, and ] ‘ Bowman and | spent many hours practicing :be i

am. were all!coast sprinter'll start, stride, knee seconds by an! action *.id fljing finish. He surr Irom the Hal-i ceeded wo well that several times Ouh—-and hi* j he ran 9 4-S seconds before be y Borah ' | graduated from high ecto-ol. Then : thtbit "R. 1 ' who! he bought sn old Ford, drove to very similar to j Los Angelos, and entered

a. to be trained by Det-n

Well. I

slhlel

hat! trained

leal. Charley Pad-

ev*r lovedf

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