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Sea Isle Reserves Lose To A. Z. T. Completely Outclassed By Team From Ocean City
br the A. Z. T, of Ocean Cily last 1'rlday nl*ht on the Excursion House floor In a preliminary to the bis game. The score was 12-5. Both teams were off form from the 15 foot mart. The local* cased but three out of nineteen tries, while Ocean City registered but four times out of seventeen t tempt*. Gordon led the sister resort am with three baskets. Lanzarro. Lueke and D*nnelly collectinc two ich. McCulloush made the only Bold soaf scored and one of the three fouls scored. SEA ISLE RESERVES
A. Z. T. of OCEAN CITY
Total* » 4 _ Referee —Massey. Scorer—Glbwn. Time of halves—20 minutes.
For 1928
Schedule For City League Of Sea Isle Two Games Will Be Played Every Tuesday and Wed* nesday Evening
Olympi
At Excursion House Hall
>!CS
To Raise $400,000 Fund ;
Bor Expenses—Our State Quote b $25,000 - Amsterdam W31 Be Host
TRENTON.—»JpOB recommendation cf Governor A. Harry Moore. Major-General Douala* MacArihur, President of the American Olympic Committal', whteh is arranging for America's parUcdpation tn the ninth revival of the Olympic game* to be held at Amsterdam Holland, durtn* the coming Min. mer Announced last Friday that John 1. Flaherty, Jr., a lawyer o! Jersey City and A. A. V. CommisHoner for Hudson County, and the Esteemed Loyal Knight of Jersey City Lodge of Elis. B. P. O. E Si I, bad been appointed Chairman of the Olympic Fund Committee for the State of New Jersey
The campaign t>
SEA ISLE CITY.— Accor tng to the schedule of the Sea Isle City Basket ball League, the league games will be played every Tuesday and Wednesday evening in the Excursion House Hail. Two games will be played each evening while an exhibition game wiU be played by a team composed of the outstanding players of rach team. The complete schedule for the remain 1 n. games U as follows: Feb. 7— Hildreth v*. Canuso.
Pfeiffci vs. Stevens.
Feb. 8—Braca v*. Croaecker.
Canuso v*. Pfeiffer.
Feb. it—Canuto vs. Cronecker.
Hildreth v*. Braca.
Feb. 15—Hildreth v*. Cronecker.
Pfeiffer v*. Braca.
Frh. 21—Hildreth vs Stevens. Feb. 77 Canuso v*. Braca. Sten as vs. Cronecker. FVb, if -HUdreth vs. Pfeiffer
Car so vs. Stevens.
Feb. : —Pfeiffer vs. Cronecker.
Br oa vs. Stevens.
March 6—Hildreth vs. Canuso.
Pfeiffer vs. Stevens.
March 7.—Braca rs. Cronecker.
Canuso rs. Pfeiffer.
March 13—Canuso vs. Cronecker.
Hildreth v? Braes.
March It—Hildreth vs .Cronecker
Pfeiffer v» Braca.
March 20—Hildreth vs. Stevens March 21—Canuso vs. Braca. Stevens vs. Cronecker. March 27—Hildreth vs. Pfeiffer.
Canuso vs. Stevens.
March 28— Pfeiffer rs. Cronecker
Braca vs. Stevens.
April 3—Pfeiffer vs. CronecW.
Braca vs. Stevens.
April t—Hildreth vs. Canuso.
Pfeiffer vs. Stevens,
or all April 10—Braca vs Cronecker. United Canuso vs Pfeiffer. April 11—Canuso rs. Cronecker.
Hildreth vs. Braca.
hope by] April 17—Hildreth v*. Cronecker. i oppor-j Pfeiffer vs. Braca. of sport i April 18—Hildreth ts. Stevens. April St—Canuso vs. Braca. Stevens vs. Cronecker. April fa—Hildreth vs Pfeiffer.
Csnuso rs. Stevens.
May 1—Hildreth va. Canuso.
Pfeiffer vs. Steven*.
May 2—Braca ra. Cronecker.
Canuso vs. Pfeiffer.
May 6 —Canuso w '’ronecker.
Hildreth vs. Braca.
May 0—Hildreth vs. Cronecker.
Pfeiffer *•». Braca.
May !5—Hildreth vs. Stevens.
STANDING
Win Game
In Final Minutes
Vocational Downs Ocean City When Sub. Make Good From Foul Line
"1 Brilliant rx::
Playing
By Livezey
Leave. School in March
Game Close Throughout
OCEAN CITY.—With only three minutes to play, foul goals tossed by substitute players spelt defeat for the locals here last Friday evening, when the Atlantic City VneetBaml Sctss! tsaigua victonom 27-24 In a game brimming with thrills and marked by dose The score was tied 24-24 when the Vocational substitutes came to the front First. Gath made a free loas. giving his team a onepoint lead then Hlckler followed with taro more vta the 14 foot mart, bringing the score to 27-24. Ward. Campbell and Out man each made a trio of field tosses, while Campbell raised his total points to 10. making four singlewinter* out of seven trie*. The “Two Baaketeers" Lepore and Addelixxio. showed the calibre of musketeers, shooting seven field goals between them. Addelixxio tossed in four and Lepore accounted for three, beside* making three out of four tries from the foul mart. Lake was the only other player to score Uja the field for the locals, caging two
pretty shots.
At half time one point separated Vocational leading 12-
11.
In a preliminary game Vocation’s lightweight* defeated the Junior High 20-12. while the local reserves went down to defeat before the Vocational reserve* 10-6. making the day a big day for the Atlantic City Vocational School
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
M
Two Gnmes Next Week For Middle’s Passers
Totals OCEAN CITY H Addelixxio. r. Lepore. F. Bchanae. C. Thompson. C. McCouch. G. Lake. C. ... Browtitniller. G.
Earning Him Title of the “Wildwood Wonder” At Wert Liberty Normal
WEST LIBERTY. W. VA.— -Big Jerry" Uveaey. of Wildwood. N. J-. will be loot to the Conference-leading Weat Liberty State Normal basket bail team next semester, because of duties as a life guard in connection with the early opening of thto Wlld-
ent met thl* season Ir the Virginia intercollegiate Athletic “ - *. West Liberty Is win the conference title in a walk, but the low of Uveaey may aertoualy cripple Coach H. A. Sweeney’s off< “Big Jerry." ... been the tower of strength about which Sweeney has buHt his offense. In addition to acting a* the "key man” in working the ball Into scoring territory the Wildwood star baa hung up a scoring record from the floor for himself. He is at present in the upper bracket of the half dosen highest scorers in the West Vlr-
Vocational Overcomes Wildwood
!y‘« indiapensibility West Libert offense was illustrated in the game against Slippery Rock.wPa., last week, the only game West Liberty has lost. With three minutes to play West Liberty led by a margin of four point*. Uvexey wqs retired from the game via persons! fouls and the Pennuylvaiflan* overtook the West Virginia team and the last thirty seconds of play by the free throw route with a 30 to 29 score. Had the “Wildwood Wonder" remained in tb« game the result might have been
different.
Uvexey wxi one of West Uberty’* most dependable defenelt men in the football season just closed, when the West Virginia Stale Normal won the State Normal championship of the Utile
Mountain State.
At center Uvexey was the
dal man in aurting the plays that obfuscated the rival grid warriors. Coach Sweeney rates him cne of the most valuable men In hi* camp in boot football and basketball, and it la with much regn t and misgiving for the remainder of the cm. nt basketball season that he contempUtes the New Jersey boy's departure, which was made necessary by hi* duties as a registered life tuver at the Wildwood beach, where the
. season will open in March.
0. In high school Uvesey had t l] brilliant record. He carried let0 ters in four aports, including 6; track, aa a Jumper, and In hi* f senior year captained teams In — 'ootball. basket ball and baseball.
He played fullback on the
Wildwood High School football team three years, and was pitcher and first baseman on the baseball team. Hia spectacular wort at center on hia high school basketball team portended the remarkable record he ha* made In the We*t Virginia Intercollegiate Conference as center of the championship West Uberty State
Normal team.
Uvexey waa center on last year's Wildwood A. C. club and Sea isle City's big five.
Point* Sewed By Two Player* Are Enough To Win
Six Basket* For Losers
WILDWOOD. — Oatman
Ward. Atlantic City Vocational
ol's star forwards alone de-
feated tbv local high school quln-
at Atlantic City In the Junior
High School tn that resort Saturluy making enough points, twentywo in all. to top the locals 17 points Oatman tossed In six field goals, while Ward registered four twin-pointers besides the only two
foul toase*> credited M* team.
The Vocational passers avenged a defeat of last year when the
maids'' gave the Trades School a good trimming.
Mack ell. Gri earner, and Barrish ere the outstanding player* in ie locals' scoring, each caging two field goals apiece. Mackell ' ' J to his total three lone
half time Vocational led 14-t.
VOCATIONAL
Ward. F. _ Hlckler. F. CampbelL F. Reed. C. — Shaw. C. .. Oatman. G. Gordon. G. Totals —,
What’s Happening In Conservation
By SETH E. GORDON
Conservation Director Isaak Walton League of America Reprinted from "Outdoor America"
City League Gaines Now
Under Way FritI W ' B "
Page Five Ocean City Wins Ooener
A survey of all the states where prairie chickens (pinnater grouse) are atlll found disclose* a situation almost as deplorable as that confronting that kink of wooded upland game birds, the ruffed grouse, often called partridge. Prairie chickens appear to be In grave danger over their entlr.' range. A number of states had no ‘ open hunting season for chickens in 1927. and if conditions do not improve there will be no chicken shooting tn some of those states
in 1928.
Bensons for Scsrrity Many reasons are advanced for this condition. Careful students of (he situsUoc over a long period of years claim that the advance of the plow and the mowing machine is largely responsible. Other* *ay cvershooUus followed by s succession c. unfavorable hatching and rearing seasons is the cause Probably the former had as much to do with it as did the Utter, because the prairie chicken cant withstand the inroads of ririilaation and intensive rnlttration say more 'han could the buffalo and the antelope They certainly cannot rear flock* of young If nesting conditions are un-
favorable.
fish than were
concerning fishway* has raged, another source of fish destruction, almost as potent strong pollution has gone unheeded in many pUrea. psrtlcu’arly In the West
Into Action Last Week »’• Win Two
sands of young fish, and
ly breeding age adults, find their way Into the Irrlga-, tion ditches and out upon the j Nea I»le C'ltj Leagar Htandiag fields being irrigated where they become food for crows, magpies and other birds and *asU of prey. ™ A total loss; a preventable waste! I * — J ® Some states have laws on the 1 £* e,Ber ■ ~ } ! , subject and require screens lnl*? l ® w *f — * J •{*' all Irrigation canals and ditches. ! * ro ®® c * er * 0 ’ -®®| but the enforcement of these law* ^ has been wry d 1 ' ilL This Is un.i—. '■ecause the kind screen a noil- Leagw Sesrra bee, to use haa caused almost ss 1 Thursday—Braca. 24: Canuso. 4 mjch discussion as has the ques- Tuesday—Hildreth 29; Pfeiffer. 2.1. Hon of fishways; also due to the: Stevens. 28; Canuso. 21.
fact that much water for irrigating Individual farms is taken directly from the streams by the owners. All too often these owners disregard the need for screens. Installing the screens U not difficult but keeping them clean so they do not abut off the Bow requires regular .Mention. Further development of electrical devices | to retard the fish will help solve
Whal !o Do i the dlfficul'y in many of the would itoD the' Ur ** r *rri*»tlon ditches, but these
" . Sill not control fhr> small rfltr.r-
SEA ISLE CITY.— The City
League s* m* Into action last Thursday night and from all iadl cations the loop is destined for success If the patronage of the fans continues. Much interest is
manifested in the teams,
players being local youths, while business men who hive uniformed
various teams arc creating
progress of agriculture to' save!*^ au “ nlro1 lho ‘ m * 11 diver-j much riralry for their respective the chickens, nor can any human dllchfs . . | teams. All the games are being
rncy control the weatherman,
out there are certain
things that can be done. There is no place where prairie chickens may be purchased for stocking purposes, and if there where they
would be worth from
twenty dollars a pair. 1 there a few birds msy be trapped and transferred within a State, but the first step is to count your chickens now. make » careful survey of conditions and help your state dep*nme*it take such steps
as may be n»o •
birds. This Is a task for every
Restocking the l overs
So. Jer*ey League Schedule
of any kind or to bring tn new specie* that would thrive, have undertaken elaborate restocking programs The sportsmen In many states have demanded that a specific portion of the funds they contributr through hunting licenses be "ear marked'' for that purpose alone The demand for game of all kinds is far greater than the which more '.han ever accentuate* the need for encouraging game farming in American. Breeders and'brokers could handle about ten times the orders they
are now able to fill.
Were it not for the funds spent by the sportsmen of America to protect and restock game many sections of the country would be barren today. Many stales from which live vame wa* formerly exported for stucau.. Purpose* havclosed the door to u. -*»»• . t r*. and are tbemselve* in the market for large quantities of the same kinds of came heretofore exported. Many thorn ends of quail, rtngneck pheasants. Hung rian partridges and other game birds, as was rabbit, and squirrel*, are being purchased for slocking purpose*. .Much of this restocking work is now being confined to properly administered game refuges, where the returns are much greater. Games Gets Better I'ruteetioa More work of this kind i needed. Men who contribute either time or money to raising funds for me purchase of game, or the stocking and feeding of it after arrival, will sec to it that such
Saturday. February 4—Treatoa game gets a better chance to pro-
al Ocean Cliyi Bridgeton at Mill- duce a maximum increase than ville. | game purchased'*holly from stale
Tacvthn February 7—Ocean CKj fund “ “d "locked without the
at sTEi 1 sportsmen themselves participating
* .. . in the program. The more diffltrhrnarT ® Salem C ult It becomes to purchase de-
al < a rotten. sirable game for stocking pur-
Tkursday. Febrmary >—WPwte poses, the more organized groups
si Hammontoni ( mbden at Ocean
nty.
Friday, February 10-Bridgetea Saturday, February 11—Trenton
at BUIville.
Tacsday. February 14 — Ocean
L'U) at Bridgeton.
Hednevday, February li-Bridge-
ton at Camden.
Tbarsday. February 1C Millville at Ocraa Cltyj Salem at Hamana-
Two recent important meetings' plsyed In the Excursion of officials In the State of Wash- Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday Ington adopted almost identical j evening*, while exhibition gat resolution on these questions. In (with visiting loams are played addition to proper fishway* they I Friday evenings. A team rej urged that steps he taken to stop seating the league and uniformed the enormous loss of fish that now' by Busch's Hotel play* the pass through the Irrigation ditches 1 x'n»e on that evening, and are utterly wasted Last Thursday Braca's Theatre The angling fraternity will do opened the It* with a victory over well to pay some attention to the 1 enuse's Gai.ge quintet, ouerproblems Involved in stopping as whelming the Malnlanders 24-C. In
this game Maurice Clark and Herb Wood led the theatre boys with a quartet of goals each. Ocean View had ten foul tries but missed every one. while the Braca braves collected but two out of sixteen. Kates wa* ;he star for Canuao's passers, caging three field goals.
many of these li
It Is poor economy to spend many thousands of dollars to rear flab, then spend many hours of backbreaking effort stocking them in first class condition only to be wasted through uncontrolled drainage ditches, or pollution, or human fish pirates, who too often disguise themselves as sportsmen.
Newport Is Swamped By
Sea Isle
Cumberland County Pawera
On Short End of 41
To 18 Score
Clark Make* Six Goal*
Tuesday's Game* Hildreth Dynamos and Stevens Hotelin-n sere returned victors In the l*o games of the evening In
close game*.
Ttie Hildreth basketeers with Jefferson and Peterson playing ban«-up games emerged victorious over Pfeiffer’s Generals 29-23. For Pfeiffer's Pete Pessolan Frank Ferrari scinUllated In the second game of the evening Stevens Hotel trounced Canuso's Garage 28-21, the Garagetnen playing a better brand of ball than their initial game. Eddie Stevens scored 15 of his team's 28 points, while Lee sparkled for fanuao's registering nine points.
Wednesday’s Games
Pfeiffer's quintet made a conn back submerging Cronecker'* 4' 14. Johnny Lepore scoring 2
SEA ISLE CITY.— With Clark points, tossing In 8 field goal id Pesaolano on a shooting ram-; and 7 fouls. i-Vrrari was an able ige the athletic association team ' a*Histant with 4 double-deckers swamped Newport last Friday eve- , and 4 single-pointers. Olden was nlng on the Excursion House floor, the main cog in Cronecker'
runnlqg up a 41-18 score on the ] fen*e.
'umberland County passers. In the final game nr the evening.
The local tei m outplayed the i ® ra ™'* Theatre made it — Newport!las In every department "S’ 1 , 1 ", 8 Hoof the game, the passing of the ’ **1 ”' 1! - B “‘ f* ld t 0 * 1 * *'enresort quintet baffling the vlsl- b / the “ ote . Ira “; onc ,„ rm . MacAlllster and A. Tompkins lark, the local center emassed ^ " twelve point*, loosing in six goals ; ‘I™ “ eld from the field, while Peaeolano Herb „ Wood caged five twin-pointers. Sicv-n« 1 one '"‘“-Poln^T and seven
and Jefferson ali'od with three and; !OU,I, ■
two successful neaves from the
field respectively. Wood scored
twice from the foul lino making Resort Hotel Will
two out of two.
Hrlnton waa high man for New- Equip Cage Team
port making three field goals Johnson accounting for two. The visitors made but 6 out o( 17
fouls.
81 A ISLE CITY A. A.
such as Walton League Chapters will strive to protect the native game they have left. This will re-
sult in more refuge*, more winter j “i"". feeding, more predatory bird and | WntK i' (•' animal control (and especially the olden G
Stevens. F. Jefferson. Ferrari. F.
Peterson. F.
Pcssolano. G. Totals
stray field-hunting house call, and a more general desire on the part of all hunters to go afield for the sport of it and be reasonable
In their bags
Just as soon a* all sportsmen | appreciate the fact that the wildi
Friday, February 17—Hammon- Kame ' n ,he cov ' < “ r * l» worth cx-i^JL 1 *"- ^ toafeJSsT’ "br 1 ''“i“'■■ d i.C£' f Saturday. February 18 - TreeUsi “ >e ,rU1 a “ cn ' BelL c al Bridgeton; Camden af Millville.I different conceptton of the : £ „ Tue-aUv February °| Bridge- v,luc of our wild life. Every bird! . inesnay, remuary . n ™«*" and u , ctua ,iy worth a Joh “° n - ‘
fixed price in dollars and cents. Finding sources from which to replace them in the rub. Better
take care of what is left
SEA ISLE CITY—The resort'i 11 : representative basketball team I picked from players of the City League, will be fully equipped byBusch'* Hotel. This cdfer was j> made by Mine Fiances Busch on 7 Monday night at the regular 4 meeting of the league held in s the fire house. The Jerries will 0 be purple and white, the Ity
]2: colors.
2 1 Louis Bfaca was given a con3 i cession to sell refreshments m games in the Excursion Home by
__ i the league.
At the meeting the schedule
OCEAN CITY.—Frit* Weller was at It again and as a result the Bridgeton Moose bowed in "Mt dust in the opening chapter of the second half of the South JerMP basketball league last Thcrsday at Red Men's Hall. Frit* was aWy supported by Lis cohorts who Just put on a little more steam when Bridgeton showed signs of making the score close. When the final whistle blew Ocean City had tallied 35 points and the visitor* 10 less. Weller tossed In S field goals and aa equal number of foul*. He wed no particular style in reaching the basket, bearing the ball from various angles and bis lost goal wa* * beauty, threw* ackward* over his head for a ;» >-poiBte- Of course It was s !uck shot, pure and r'mple. but
“Moose" Moo re bead started the game in place of Dunleavy who is still suffering from aa Injured digit, dense tossed iwo from the field aad added one from the foul line. He wa* very much tn the fray from beginning to end. Lis Powell chipped in S point* ami Kueahle dropped three foul goals Babe KloU did not perform up to his usual standard. Perhaps Gumnlowskl was sore from tbs n way the Bab- eclipsed him the last time they met Gurauiowaki tallied 8 point* for his team which was 2 better than the Babe reported. However In the second half the Boy Tractor warmed the cockles of the local fans t. If there is anything the fans like It Is those distance nonstop field goal*. In the closing minutes of play a barrage of kmg shots were directed towards the basket, but Babe won the honors when he tossed the ball from one step mid-car e through the cords. The crowd was surprised, the Cubs tickled and even Andy McMahon grinned. Perhaps the mild mannered Andy was reminded of the long shots he formerly took while engaged in the face lifting business in the ring.
0. C. Juniors Win First Game Defeated Bridgeton Junior* In Close Contest
OCEAN CITY.—The Junior team made its denut in the South Jersey Junior Basketball League by trimming the Bridgeton Juniors 29 to 26 In a hot game at Red Men's Hall last Thursday . The victory as particularly gratifying to the local team as Bridgi ton Juniors had tied Camden for the first half season honors. Superior foul shooting brought home the bacon for the CableU. Fifteen of the 29 points scored by O. C. Jrs.. came from the line. The visitors counted eight times by this method though they did collect nine geld gos!* while Ocean City nabbed seve', Newt Benner led the locaV dispatching the ball throurb the basket for three field go Us and *to fouls. Hharp. the visiting center, waa the high score.. He nailee five field goals and two fouls against Johnson. Johnson kept his team In the lead by tossing five fouls and a field goal at opportune times. Camden. Salem. Bridgeton. Millville. Haminonton and Ocean City will be represented In the South Jersey Junior League In the se< • ond half.
So. Jersey League Schedule Tonight—Camden at Trenton. Satuniui Trenton at Ocean t’ltis Bridgeton nl Millville. Wednesday—Sole* „t Camden. 1 bur-da; — Millville at Hammoalea; Camden al Ocean City.
•l-Bridge-1 T * , “ c ° Salem; Camden at Ham-
Wedneeday, Febraary 82—Tren-j
There are eighty-seven women scientists, including chemists, zoologists. physicists, botanists and
*. At me meeting the «hedule em « >i ' , y ed ,n H** , for the league was adopted and J Jo '' ern,I! “l departments in Wash-
;u rangements were made to haw m * Um -
ilanclng after the games. j :: Ventriloquism the practice of
Woodbine High School i
Lo.e, To AU Sun 8£ X
j early peoples.
Thur-day,
! I tronton at Bridgetoa:
' Bridgeton.
! Frida;, Febraar; 33 . ! 1 Ion al Rridgetes; (
uuidrn at! Hammou-
Fi-bna.-- and Screes*
Gnesmer. F. Barrish. P. Gallagher. G. leneriEg. C ! Mackell. G
Fishways to permit tbe passage 1 fish over the many dams In all
■of our streams throughout the Wednesday, Febraary 89 Ham-i country is a subject that has moalon at RUlvIllr; Ocean City at agitated disciples of Ixask Walton
for many years It seems that is
—Thursday, March I — Salem at, ■ wide divergence of opinion conOeean (Ity; Bridgeton at Ham- : cerning the effeclirenes* of ftahmoaton. j ways, fish ladder* and fish eieF risaj, March 8—Millville aC vator*. except for use in streams Trenton. j inhabited by anadrotn. » fishes, '•atardny, March S—Trenton at Flab cuiturists working under both
i tbe Federal and Stale govern menu,
: have spent much time on this! ~ ' j subject, and in the near future! Pibitim Wanted ! ‘ Outuoor America" will publish ua l-rtmcs Wanted enlightening article by a man who SKA ici ** riT,- Th.. ha*k*i. 18 a txogBixed authority on this bail team of thr Athletic question. Ii°“ '* n [ a angins PoUaHoa Ib-tnicthe
^ WOODBINE.— F'ans enjoyed a Total* 6 £ 18{ lively basket),.<11 game Friday cveReferee—M*sst). Scorer - Gib-j nlng when Woodbine's All Star *on. Time of halves—20 minute*, i squad defeated the local High
School team in one of
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j by Manrire (Mtrsh) Goldman, for-! trier Southern High School stu- j dent and present resident who j helped the All Stars" gain a vicJargurty and Chasens. of the!
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NIONffY TALKS MOtJCY TMF
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County League Meeting

