CAPE MAT corarr TOOS, FEEDAY. JAMUAET 90. 1998.
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Ocean City High Is Easy Victory Orercomaa Vocational’• 1210 Fawt Half Lead
OCEAN Cirr—Vocatloaal aebool of Atlantic aty. defeat«! th* local Uch wboot team at Atlantic City. rrkUjr alybt. M-U. The Brat halt of the *ame wi chM* with the Vocational 8’ boMlM but a alisht ad Tania**. The aoor« at that Urn* vas 11-10 - - - ~ halt tbfi
First Half League Champs Oura City Wins With 16 Vktorie* and 8 Loaaes
Damper Put On Middle’s Cage Hopes Chances For County High School Crown Fade When Ocean City Wins
Vineland Swamped
I Ocean City pas Petl forward
. a?
Holy Spirit McDonald .^O'Donnell
Ocean CHy » Uvea Lait *eek captured lb* Aral half UUe in the V. M. C. A. threeman handicap t-uioameot held In Atlantic City. Ocean City won 16 and loet 8 sames. Blatl'a Deparunent Store waa next with 16
Game Qoaely
700 In three gamea. led the in dividual -corin* for the Brat halt wtth a hi*b run of JO. Ocean City ts expected to haw atronx opposition in the half of the race wtach bexi
bln* better at home.
VOCATIONAL
Ward. F!>ee. P. Uayacco. F. ... Hickier. C. _ ■teed. C. Campbell. G.
Egg Harbor Vanquished By Capes
Rally in Last Four Minutes of Play Results in 34-19
Score—Gibson High Man Lucan
Was Qoaely Fought Game 1 ^*
CAPE MAY—Cape May Hl*h rbooia »boot In* ram pal *e In the j last tour minutes of play waa too much for Ess Harbor at Cape May laat Friday, the < apes wlnnln* closely contested same from tl Wine City drlbblera 34-18. Despite the score the lean Deemed to be evenly matched and at no time except when the Capes went "wild" waa the outcome ~
The Capes' ability U field *oals at the risht time apell victory aa their foul abooUn* waa below par. only ca*ln* 4 out of 13. Esc Harbor made 3 out of
S tries.
Gibson and Lon* wi
outstanding in scoring- Gibson distributed the cords six times from the field, while Long towed In five doubledeck era and made 2 out of 6 foul tries. Spencer i counted for three duo-po-iters. Coeangelo was easily 1 -works" lr the Wine City passe
tk, ■orb. matin* five of the eight ^ fl eld goals scored by Egg Harbor.
1 Morgenneck also played well for
Egg Harbor.
Comparatively the Capet are strong bidders for the county ch ample nab tp. Iai»t week Middle Township High fell before Egr Harbor and the Capes' victory Friday over the Wine Cl*v -o
— suaiiaijos:
CAPS MAY COURT HOUSE— Ocean City High School put a damper on Middle Township Highs hopes for the baakstball crown of the county her* Toe* day when the resort ptmeri won out In a close game 34 to SI. featured by the accurate Reid goal shooting of Adelllsslo. Aeean CUy stellar forward, who accounted for six of the eight double-deckers collected by Ocean
city.
At the end of the firs) half the visitors held a IS to 11 lead, but In the second half th. ■’Family Resort' courtiers are re In danger when the Middle passer* rallied. quintet made Bine out of sixteen chances at the 16-foot mark. Doughty for Middle made seven out of ten trie— which totalled seven of the nine free tosses atade by the County Sealers. La pore made good four out of seven times .from the foul mark for Ocean 'City. Taylor registered four tlmm from the court, being high man for Middle. Lapore waa the only other Ocean CUy player to score irons the Held, disturbing the cords twice. The line-up and summaries: ocean emr r r t Adellsxlo. forward 6 1 13 Lapore. forward 14 8 Srhanxr. center 0 0 0 Brownmlller. guard 0 11 Thompson, guard 0 0 0 Lake, center 0 11 Perry, center 000 McCouch. guard 0 0 0 McOlvlny. guard 6 1,1 Totals > I 14 CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE
Taylor, forward
Eld ridge, forward
Doughty, center j Jones, guard
: Sapuldlng. guard
Photo shows nngadier General! A***" 1 Keland. an experienced P**" 1 ,
and of .he MriPkM-wwL guard
who has been ordered
Adcliiao High Scorer
24 to 7 Victory
side center Faulkln* guard Smith guard .MeCaffery
Field goals—Pet!. 6: Dari*. 1: I McDonald. 3; O'Donnell. Bradley. Foul goals—Petl. 4 out of a;
rv-rav t, . ^ D |itU ' 3 of 4: McDonald. 0
* *
hTthf w Iid«S ^ra'of jTTtb^ Bubetllutlooe—D«’raedo for Da by the one-sided score ot 34-T. tor Castaldl: Hal-
loren for Henderaon: Bradley for McDonald: MdCarron for gmltl:;
Brlber for McCaffrey. •Mrs. J. Browning.
field goals, wlilie Lapore. Schama!
aad Lake acc. nted for two each. I ■ ’ reset and Hall scored the only Ilyin tt o* double-decker* for Vineland. The] Will tlSVe OiX
Cumberland County quintet col-!
lecOng but two field (
three foul*.
Adelltxio. the outstanding scorer
for Ocean CUy. toestng In three j board!
County Factory Makes 3000 Garments A Week A Visit Reveals How Garment* Are Made—Yearly Pay Roll $115,135—Clothing Shipped To New York — —Each Employee Has Special Part
OCEAN CITY
Lapore. F. ■ Adellliin. K. _ _ Tbompaon. G. . Brownmlller. G. _ Lake. C. Total* .
Test*. F. Hall. F. Morie. C Creed. O
Team Cage Loop ’ buiu*». Men Will Donete I! Uniform.
_| SKA I3LK CITY—The City Basketball League I* now ab a>aured fact. At an enthusiastic meeting of the Athletic Aaeoriatlon. held last Monday evening In the Fire House, alt teams were organised snd the following oven chosen as learn captains: Theodore F. Hildreth. Maurice Clark. John Lapore. Richard i: Olden. Edward Stevens and Ray
geo* rarity of
Ocean City Girls Have Easy Time
Holy Spirit High To Win 25 to 10
OCEAN CITY—Tie local high eebnoi girls' basketball sextet was too much for Holy Bplrit High School lassies, who came here Tuesday, losing 36 to 10. being outclassed by th* Ocean City girts. When the nret half ended the local girts held a IS to 5 lead and were never beaded. Petl was high scorer for Ocean City, caging six field goals, while Mlaa Davis tossed In a trio of «la. The foul shooting on the pari of the Ocean City lassie* was sensational at tlmcw. Miss Petl made four out of eight, and Miss Davis ‘ In three out of four. The -c City gtri msdr two fi out of eleven at tempi*. McDonald led In the sc for Holy Spirit, registering three times from th* court.
EaGSB—Today Middle igh School basketball tj>*t to Atlantic City wHl meet the Voc.TttMtay Cape May ' Bn Harbor the eon-
_ _ will meet y glNs lb the prelim!fcdOMkiey the Imsw* heir AtlaaUc <>unty
Miahed an tiers impress!'
I goals for) . when the!
CAPE MAY
Gibson. K. — Smith. C. __ Church. G. Spencer, G. —
Medal
EGG HARBOR CITY
A Wlnterbottom. F. > rlttender. F. — Rsesch. F. _.
O. Wlnterbottom. O. Welller. O. coeangelo, G. — - -
Total* Referee—Craven. Scorer G. Tayor. Time of halves 16 minutes.
Bowling Championship local base r and who i honor* In th* i award in the .‘ May County baseball league, t per ted to meet Allan Chssen. irr champion pinmsn of th* m unity. Stetn present title Wr. has the distinction of deing s number of well-known upions and expect* to reuin
It Takes One Second
WOODBINE—A nothin* factory here U turning out 3.000 garments a week, all the nothing being boy* and tor this work $116,136 is being paid yearly to an average of from 160 to 300 . mploye— The factory, which boasts of splendid re-ord is tbs' Woodbine Cloth tag Company. Inc., of which Harry Flu. wsll-knt sn here. L
Attach a Bultoi,
A visit to tbs factory proved interesting one. The visitor * shown the progress of a bolt of goods by C F. HlkW-brand. conntant of tbe otanpahr. which finally ended at tbe ohlppiu* room, where the clothing t* shtpj.-d by truck to leading New York clothag stores. Massive boll* of goods, dlffereot
the visitor A bolt of good*
unwound and placed on a long tabic. Then another bolt and an
until stacks of mate rial
were ready for cutting. The layout man with patterns took an unwound boll and began to mark out aleeves. the body of the coat, pocket*, trousers with Its different
pieces which r on tribute
complete garment, etc. Soon this placed ou the stack of goods an electrically-driven cutting machine skillfully operated soon had sleeves, vest parts, coat body and the various parts which make up trousers and vests in different ■lacks At the time, a piece goods 3 to 4 rants was being fur all* 2 boy's sutL From piece of goods two pair of pants
Through ... some of tbe local buali
these team* will have uniform* furnished them, esch team having a different colored Jersey, so there will be no confusion among the members doling fhe playing
of the games.
Ocean View baa * team entered tn the league and their uniforms were furnished by Tony Csmiwi. >.i the Ocean View Oarage, while others were furnished by Theodore Hildreth. Louis Braes. Clarence Pfeiffer and Robert F. 8tevenn. lear'ng only one team that Is no' uniformed It ts hoped that some business man will step forward before the league games commence, and donate the needed
uniforms.
The wire cage has been erected and as soon as arrangement* can be made the gas and electricity will be turned on and the league will swing Into action. It » the desire of the amoclatton to start the games beginning January 34 and complete the schedule by the middle of April. Horae* Rlcp. Harold Simpson and Charles W. Gibson, the schedule committee, expect to submit tbs schMuie to the association for adoption at
next week's meeting.
The members are looking forward to their card party and dar.ee next Wednesday evening. This Is but one of a aeries of en-
tertainment* which the aasocla-, ,
(Jon will give in order to raise j rom ? ,et « — some needed funds. ceptlou of tbe button holes and (buttons, was accomplished. _ | Tlaee Hilton Ose a Set c * md “ v £ t °Y **o i= .■»
By Single Point. garment m one operation.
Paul Bpteckcr. Jr. past praridsnt of the Cape May fouety Young People's conference who presided at the conference bold in Ocean City last m eek.
Every one Has Part
After tbe cutting tbe different Paris were atted Each part was tagged by machine-y tn on* operation. Then tbe distribution of these different peris that make the various garments was begc It was s own that tbe por! eta of trousers, coats and veil, require four operattou before it U compute. Lining for the inside and preliminary tapping followed. There operations all were progress!valy until the garment waa ready for tbe next operation. At this time. Ui* visitor was watching the progress of a pair of boy's trousers In every detail and before he could realise It tbe
OCEAN CITY — The 1 _ .
league lead*-* of the South J«. eey League -ere defeated Wednesday night tn a thrilling game — Camden, by the Skeeters. 38 37. tn g gam*- marked by
close play throughout.
Camden led at the end of the first half and kept the lead.
Rallies by the locals lacked
needed points.
Powell and ICuehnle led the! right sJde*” then im •'Family Resort" quintet with: pressers Xhe Bai^T^utllr^ f.fi three and two field goals re-! lowed the completion o? till *11 spectlvely. while the foul shoot- 1 The manned ta^thtri. 1 ^
Kjrjsy
Lennox aid Dolln were , , r ° m ,h * bod J' »«« cost, tbs t" d , K Do1 '" T* ? '^e placing of the lining and padding The line-ups and summaries maklne buttonholes
a 11 sewed while a sharp blade made the opening—a marvelous piece of work to look upon. Another machine added the finishing touches to the garment that of row Inc tapelng In the Inside where the different parts had been sown together. Buttons at the rate of one a second were then placed on ' 'he garments. After this the gar-
was Inspected, turned on '
OCEAN CITY
Dunleavy. forward Powell, forward Klotx. center Weller, guard Kuehnle. guard Moo rehead, guard Totals
1-ennox. forward Sion*, forward Dolin. center Hyd*. guard Conner*, guard Diegan, guard Totals Referee —Mahon.
; ■ the garment aad putting on but- , ton*, then the sewing thi ''lecvee •on the body of the coat. n.tilted T : in another complete garment, lle7 j fore the sleeves were sewed on 9 ! the body of the coat the garment 6 is turned to the right side. This. 2 : to see an expert accomplish seems 4 quite easy, but when tried by I) | one unfamiliar. It Is a general — I confusion After the sleeves are 37 | on th* garment. It is Inspected and then passed to a presser. | The pants, coat and vest are T ,h, n assembled according to rises V " nd . ••»»rhed »Wch la followed by - a thorough Inspection for defects. If there are defective suits, these
0 arc sorted.
s j The completed garments are , conveyed to the shipping department where they are again ar2S 1 '“fi** 1 * In packs, each containing 1 “ certain number. These are parki fl" 'or shipment
tty clothing
Will Box at Vineland
j ed and nude ready ( to large New York 1 firms, where they j
j truck.
Young People Hold Annual Conference (Continued Prom Pace 1) elected tor 1S2* Elisabeth M*> r. of West Cape May, president: Heury 8cb> llenger. ofGreoa Creek, vice president; Howard Howell, of Mas ( reek, secretary, aad Majorle ' Adams. Ocean CUy. treasurer The churches of Ocean ttty cooperated to •ntertatalng the cobfereoce deleaates. The program arranged tor tbe affair proved both entertaining and eulightaoiag. The opening session was hald at 9 A. M.. followed by woeahip service conducted by PrestdeM Bptecker. who ludying for the ministry at F .ngton Semtaarj. Rev. Norman . Sargent. weL corned the delegate®. At IB o'clock W. Greer Fisher, of Ridgewood, gave an Inspiring address "Life's Quest." This was followed by dlsfiisslon groups headed by Dl liman Smith, of East Orange: Henry R. Bowen. State Y. P. Superintendent: Rev. C Waltar Shelley, of Ocean CUy; Ittv N. V. Sargepl. of Ocean City; Emerson W. Ph'dd. secretar; of the County Y. M. C. A-S W. Grrer Fisher, of Ridgewood aad Rev. Carl Yeager, of Ocean City. sot of the State Young People's organisation. Henry R Bowen, addressed tbe delegates on "Youth Quest lo Books.' ' Luncheon was
served at 12:38.
Elisabeth Meyer, of West Cape May. president for 1938 spoke on recreation. W. Greer Ffsber gave an address o-. ' Life's Improrofollr <red by dtscnsstoa groups and fifteen minutes of fun Tbe bright spirits of the delegates was one of tbe features of
tbe gathering
The annual banquet which waa prepared by ladle* from Jhe Ocean Lily churches, was served at r o'cloek. After this Prestdor Mayer gave a talk on Winneapeaukee Camp. This camp ;or religious education Is Ditusted in New Hampshire. Each year the two delegates from thi- county are sent to this camp Thi next conference will be held In !
Virginia I
Rae Shaw. Dorothv Bbepl Margaret Russell. John E 2 aid. Floyd Townsend, of the First Presbyterian Church of Ocean Cify; Paul K. Spieckcr. Margaret I-. Adam*. Joyce Bowen. Beatrice Jemce. Klin Kraas. Grace Wilcox. Hubert Adams. Marika Simpson. Roisahelle Davie. Mary Nrw«>n. Virginia Barrett, and Ml! « Rublcan of the First M. F- Church. Ocean City: Viola White. Blair Torbert. Verna Smith. Dorothea Shretch. Ruth Shelley. Georgs Lxxler. Dolly Kent. Dr Rbellsy. Mrs. 8b. 'ley. Helen Gohn. Mary Coiltason. Joseph Seotf, Uiluu High**. of the First Baptist Church. Ocean Oty, Cornelta Oor■on. Caroline Young, ot the Palermo Baptist Church: KaLherm Daily, L Jack. Winifred Clark. Iren* Hamel. Artie Hmith and
Will Jack IVIaney grade as a heavy*, ending of the Shai iwl. Tex Rickard 1 i»d elimination tou-
Tr
the ouutd- P 0 ™
i the pulriandlng tender, but there la a belief and not without foundation Jack has dipped a lot. Few expected Jtm
.me-1 Maloney would defeat Delaney i - ‘ ‘—' be did. Naturally -tack's
rk fell wher Sharkey and Godjfrey sutsequmtly hung the kayo (on the Boston Strong Boy ! Tlten the Paulino affali did not add any lustre to Jack's laurels, j Everybody lauded Ovllla CUapde(lalne when after winning the light heavyweight crown he re-' fused at! movie offet* and hied, himself to the lumber woods loj
j build up his physical condition j
i YIw visitor asked what became WOODBINE — Frank Pollock. ‘’ f J 1 ' 1 U *, 1 ' umt.flHl He was
former Philadelphia vouthpaw , * r * p l, »«* of ■‘■rapping*, lightweight boxer wtlt make bta i “ *»» vt.mi scrapdebut In South Jersey next week i ‘ ' ** r *' ,n onc ‘rcrion and the ai Vineland. He resides in this cu,, “*■ »vre in another. It city and has already made his - ** H paradise for a woappearance tn sevvral bouts ' .“J* 0 * ho “ * "fiend" on making
craxy quilts a* scraps of all
i Mirta. ol clothing material were
■r?- a ‘” “ : B«kri»dl “it “ „ni„ n I SS, *.Sr5»‘ Ui - . ! WOODBIN,. -.7 >«., ■ v„ : ^ ! pinther snd shot punches with Arrow" baske oall squad will Benjamin Korraan w??itar,' “ d ! a deadly accuracy. make thel: del.ul next week when K Hildebrand Is the accountant ..f Delaney ts * sharpshooter in | they meet Woodbine's strong team, ttir company. j ays tbsn one. He ha* a Both clubs are tn tip-top shape In a coming tasue the imnres i
““'fi hr Ann. Morri,
E. Cbtrch; Viola I Avalon M K. <hurc*’; Anna Sand.,. Annie Kirby, of SearlUc; lUnbel Toxnur. Vinie Hanev. E. W. Shedd T. Tronnem. Mr* Tronneta. Hdtth Tronncm. of tbe 1-Yisi Baptist Church. Cape May court House Harry Haaslepen. Robert Clark of Goshen M. E. Cburvh Mrs A T. D. Howell. Ruth pepper. t. ory 8tikis. A. T. D. Howell. Howard Howell, of |‘ta* Creak 3. K
egulsr «
home and
and steadire'. hands to direct their fire. Then on the! bowling alleys he can shoot a ball as straight aa a die. In th-?:
So equipped it ta hard to i
Appori
icihlng jceesfully wa,
Budget Adopted
<'APE MAY COURT HOT S! ! A resolution adopting th, budget with an amendmrm • In* the appropriation of t'" 1 " Vocational School, in the tent budget to $3600 was adopts the meeting of the Frwho j held here Wednesdaj’ aftrrnoi < -Tbe Bible Is Hie only
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