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No h For City Ea^y OutVMton At » Hall Is Star

o«teUaa«d Trea ifparttt'at of the Bed MW* g. The Anal SISerenee at the vm enjoyed 5*y >r« hroufchi l »s*!n by

0. C. Reserves Down BeDevue

Bey Score 27 Points in Cafe Battle OCEAN CITY,— The local R» aerrea had little trouble la defeetinx the Bellerw A. C.. of Atlantic City, la - fame at Rad Maas Hall. Saturday even In*. The Baa! acorc 1* Tha via (tor* made a the open tax aarept off their I half, vben Ocean City polata. ad Tad Benner tocether re point* tbaa the eaa. Ted. who play ea center, counted ( time* from the field and twice from the tool Hue. Newt we* with » field lose Johnson and I angler trid their end ap weH. Cedi Gllbe/; . ade his debot

Sea Isle Is Defeated By Ventnor A. C.

Visitors Overcome 14 to 7 First Hatf Lead To Win

by Wei . AJlbech

Camden la a chance, diminutive

—i. was held Waller, who acb wa* tht Id the Srat 1* down the

replaced A1 beat ahowlne •coring ten weak from the . ooHectlng only ran U’ a _ J, which ended to 13 In their half was fe aecaatlonal tie aad Ua Pow< aecond hair, held goal, ‘aavy who •, and It » for the

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a foul. and waa oollected an foul lau. two foul* and long field

in the aecond half. - 44 to 17 when Whittington re4 Powell. Bf- ~ ught their e the final

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Schedule

Cedi Gilbert. Plrat

Woodbine Is Victor Over Sea Isle

Goldman Stars As His Team Defeats Shore Boys, Score 24 to 14

Twelve Points to His Credit

Woodbine Tuesday evening dropped a hard fought game that Borough's newly organised team. A mixture of Intercollegiate and Eastern laagna rules proved the undoing of tta shore D °Tbie basketball court In Woodbine's new Community Hall la much smaller than the Excursion House floor, and tbe boys couldn’t get started Their uaually reliable passing game ffiled and they were unable to get In any of their long a hots, and this spelled defeat for them by the score of *4-14. Goldman, who formerly played on tbe Philadelphia Southern High

alar of the game. He sunk four twin-pointers and tour fouls, for twelve points. Just half his taam's total. JargoasKy and Kttxlk also played well for Woodbine. Every player on the reeort t scored, with the exception Maurice Clark, who had an

-Clarky" generally gets hie share of tbe point*. Woodbine's flirst and second team* play here this (Friday) ercwlnr. The score *EA I8LE A. A

wood. r. • McCullough, r.

OCEAN CITY.— A card party and dance for the benefit of tbe Ocean City basketball team, wlr- . ners of tha first half of the S -uth "ofllei Otwoa city at Jersey League, wtll be held at tbe, Knigbu of Columbus Hall on Monday evening This will be tht toa at Ham-: wood affair of its kind to be 1 ! held this season. The prtunoters:

-Millville stl; hope to

Cubs Down Hammonton In Thriller

Three Extra P«io«k Needed In Cat* Battle For Fwet Place

DeMeo Brother* Scintillate

SEA lo^: cmr— Tha althle_C association's basketball team suffered Ns flrst defeat Friday

floor, whan It Uaad up against tbe strong Vawuaor A. C. flve In une replete with thrills the

and dribbling _ _ ahead. Tea field goals and successful loul tries added to their total, while tbe de was two field goals and seven «ls. Tbe De Heo brothers, of Vontjr. were a pair of fast-mortal forwards, who scored twenty-two them, while Griggs

ch. while Morflve foul tries bad a twinfouls to his

Lb Powell High Scorer OCEAN cmr --The local want us to undivided possession of firm place by defeating Ham mow ton. at Ham mow ton Thursday evening Of last week In ooe of tha moat thrilling cage battles ever played

63-44 or ii polata la one game established a high scoring record for the league this season. Ltt Powell waa the bare Who ived the day for the Cuba, llm* and time again Us scored field goals and fouls at critical stage* of the game when defeat loomed before the total dub. All told he .-cored t fields goals aad 4 potau from the foal line for a total of 14 point* The game wae furiously feagbt irtmgbout Hammoatna. tong the oormat of tha teagae. has shown new lease on life In tha second •If. Previous to tha | • -*- i boasted of sn I

ris Clark s&sred

credit

A switch In Sea >r the last flve failed to bring the

minutes of play

SEA ISLE A. A.

Jefferson. F. . nark. C. Olden. O.

VENTNOR A. C.

A1 De Meo. F. - Alt De Meo. . Tborbahn. C. Griggs. C. Karins, a Atrstpruug. O. — Totals

Ocean City Hi Trims P’viile Take* Second Game From Ancient Rival*

OCEAN cmr.— The Maroon and White basketball team aanrxed Us second victory over Us anck-nt rival. Plaasantvltle High. Friday evening by a acore of 34 to 20. Tbe first half waa feat i dose guar ling. Tbe local team managed to nose out PloaaantrSIle by a singh point, fl-7. when th« half lime whistle blew. Trlpdan. the Pleasantvtlle forward. made a valiant affort to lUt his team to victory, scoring 17 of the M points accumulated by his alma mater. Adelltsxto. Lepore. Brownmiller, were tbe high scorers of the Maaad WhitOCEAN cm HIGH

Brownmiller. C. * 1 Total* 1* g PLEA 8A NTVILLE HIGH F. F. Miller. F. 0 • Rlsley. F. 6 1 Trlpdan. F. 4 7 Margo. C. 1 0 Martin. G. U 0 FennUnore. G. — 0 0

Total* _ _ Half time leasastvllie Millville.

So. Jersey League Schedule

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DO*. Hand* awarded to

Wanted

Nalarday—Tnatoa at Milivflto. Tuesday— Orras t Ity al Bridgeton. Wednmday— Brfdgrtoa at famdea. Tharsday— Millville al Ocraa Cttyt Salem al Haaimwatea.

Sea Isle Reserves Swamp Ocean City Ferrari and Weatherbee are titt Star*

SEA 18LC errr—The Athletic Aaaoclatlon Reserve*, with a new lloe-up, ran rough-shod over Townsend's All Stars, of Ocean City. In the preliminary game last Friday night on the Bxcurakm House Boor. The pretence of Ferrari Injected new life Into tbe team. Frank shot seven twin-pointers and three fouls, for a total of sevanieen points. Joe Weatbeihee and "Jlgg*" Tompkins each accounted for elgnt points. For Ocean City. Shaw was the leading scorer, with six points, while MaoCotter with five and Townsend with four, helped to keep their team In the running. The •core: TOWNBKND’8 ALL-STARS

Townsend, forward 1 Shas. forward 3 MacCotter. center 1

Braca Theat-e Team Lead*

8m late city Les*we BUadiag

McDon Braca.

Ferrari, forward 7 I*sals no. forward 2 Weal her bee. center 4 Gibson, guard 0 J. Tompkins, guard t

Totals—

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fashion out of nine tries. The score shuttled back and forth In the opening chapter which finally ended with Ocean City leading >0-18. Tbe play In the aecond helf kept the fans on the verge o( hysterics. Weller, usually high gun for the local team, was watched like a hawk and had few opportonttiee to score. Later ha was relieved by Tommy Dunlcavy. The second half ended with the score deadlocked at 37 all. In the flrst extra period both toems managed to collect four points Two fouls by Moorebead and Powell kept Ocean City to tbe rs?, Moore ana Bossier to*see field goals which appeared to clinch tbe game for Hammootom but Kuehnle collected a fool. Powell a field goal and a tew second* before the end of this period LU grabbed the hall aad scored an-

Tbe Cuba spurted la tbe flaal period. Tommy Duuleavy roBeeflad * distant field goal. Ktotx. Moorehead, Powell scored fouls to tbs order named to finish tbe contest. Trenton will play Ocean City al Red Men's Hall tomorrow (Saturday) '—

Eight Round Bout Ends In A Draw PoDock And Leiberman Met At Woodbine Gym WOODBINE—Local fistic fans wltnaaaed two flashy box* In the Community Center Baturday, when Frank Pollock, former Quaker City lightweight aouthpaw. known as "Jimmy Tendler." fought an elght-rou-l draw with Nat Leiberman. who is a boxing instructor here. Although Leiberman ha number of pounda advantage over Pollock, the aouthpaw showed good boxing skill. Both fighters will meet In a ten-round battle on Friday. February 34. in a boxing show to be held In the Lyric Theatre, sponsored by the Woodbine Athletic Club.

Keen Contests Waged In City League Game* Are CioaeJy Contested and MricJi Friendly Rivalry U Shown

SEA ISLE CITY. — Tuesday night's games were closely contested and provided some thrill* for the fans, while the gamee on Wednesday night were too onesided. although a fast brand of basketball was displayed by the winners. particularly Pfeiffer's Pets. They uncorked a fast pesstame. with quick cuts for tbe eL and Canute's Travelers swamped under an avalanche of field goals. Taeeday HlghTs Gam.*

BUArethh up with Canuso'a Travelers, and with George Culver lumping cenu the Electrician!- found their batteries re-charged. Tom Jefferson. with nine points and “Dode" Hildreth with six provided (ht extra power needed to carry them through to victory. Kates, for tbe Garage men. waa high scorer, with six point* Donohue. as usual, did his bast to keep bis team to the running, but tbslr spark-plugs will not function properly and tbe team Is only hitting on throe cylinders. They'll get started before long, and will gtv* the other teams a good

battle.

Pfeiffer's Pet* clashed with Stevens' bellhop* to the second game of ths evening, and tbe Pel* advantage. “Pet*" Pesaolano and Joe Weatberbee led the attack with six points each, while Ferrari followed with five. "Eddie'* Stevens perf rmed robly put bis teem to front, scoring

ten point*, while MacAIHster and Maxsotta each sunk two field goals through the cords. Wednesday Sight'* (tomes Brace's Bearcat* provided thr thrill* In the game with Cnmecker's Cub*. Morris Clark had another busy night, putting ntow field goals and three foul* to his credit, with Lou Braca as an able aeelstant- "Louie" shot six field goals, two of them being batted to from tht- tap-off. Al McCullough got into the scoring column with seven point*, while Herb Wood also had seven and Jlgg*

Tompkins four.

Dick Olden set a V to the rest of the Cuba by lug five points. Dave Massey and Leon Reardon each accounted to* four. Ous Cronerker thmaleas to don a uniform and pi# for his Cube unless they start on a wta- : *" oak soon Some years t i was rated as a flratClass basketball player, and his presence to the ttoe-up might put the team on Its mettle and they could give the other teams some

stiff opposition

T the teams to the league are i on foul goal shooting. Lot the majority of tbe boys are playing basketball for the first time' this year, and It wtll take " for them to swing Into the

School Cost Is Increased At Sea Isle

Budget Boosted $1450 Due Largely To High

School Tuition

lure of 4II.1M tor nrxt year Vs against W.70C expendec tola year. Tbe Increase t* due largely

Crooecker and MacAIHgter Loaches For Sea Ute Team* SEA I8LE OTY—The Athletic Aseociatton. at 1L. regular meeting last Monday craning, elected Out Cronecker coach of the varsity team and L. A. MacAIHster as coach of the reae'ves. Both experienced players and should prove to be Just the m needed for tbe position*. T sympathy of the aaeoctetlon w extended to Clarence Barklow. member, who recently burled hi* mother. Th* financial affair* of the association are In fairly good shape and If the fan* keep up their patronage of the basketball game*, tbe City League will go along smoothly. Friendly rivalry exists among the various team* and some good games can be ex-

pected.

An effort wlU he made to have lie* offered to the Individual member* of tbe winning team, so that there will be some Incentive ether than Just the glory of being champions of the City

League.

Castenbaum Not Guilty CAPE MAY COFKT HOU8KMayor Unwood Erricaon. o Bridgeton, a former Prosecutor jf Cape May County, represented Mono* Castenbaum. of Woodbine. In Special Session* Court Wi oesday afternoon. Caatenbaum was Indicted to September, charged with possession and sale ot liquor The Jury brought to a verdict of not guilty.

to the tiro departacbersblp U M is

provided for to a resolution whVh waa adopted. Mayor M. Bofrooey reported that the

bar 7 by toe Schedule Rating Office of New Jersey, excepting three paragraphs, one of which called for an Increased firs department membership Tbe others provided for addtUons to the building code and hotter provis ions for handling explosive* and lofiammablc material. The

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recommeodatton*.

A communication was rood front the Board of Freeholders notifying tbe Commissioners that the Freeholders had complied with a request made by tbe Com miss toners last week that detour sign* be placed at the Shore Road intersection Vlth toe Son Isle City Boulevard, while toe boulevard A

Teacher* in Group Meeting* COURT HOUSE-A group meeting of the teachers of Upper and Dennlt. Township* will be h*id at 7.10 <P. M.. February if. in Belleptam. and of the ft)..** Her bor. Avalon, Cape May Point snd Lower Township teachers at Lower Cold Spring on February If. Demonstration Ireaons to history will be taught by loeel teacher*, and Mis* Thomas, the county librarian, will give a ebon talk In method* of using refer-

OCEAN CITY

Powell. F. Weller. F. Duuleavy, F. Kioto. C.

HAMMONTON

Moore. F. Miller. C Obcrhoitier, G. . Stpley. O

Score flrst half—Ocean City. 20; Hammonton, IS. Referee—McMahon.

Peaches Trim Cub Reserves Ocean City Unable To Over come Early Lead

OCEAN CITY.—Tbe went to defeat before the Hammonton Reserve* at Hx.nmonton Thursday evening of last week Tbe defeat dropped toe Junior Cubs from toe league lead. It I* now won one game and lost one. Hammonton Reserve* aniaiwed i early lead which the local team waa unable to overcome. In the opening chaptei Hammonton made a runaway of thr game, scoring twelve points while the Ocean City Reer.vea scored three. | The local team rallied In the coed half, scoring nine point*, Hammoaton'a six. but this was; Insufficient to change the aspect * th* game. HAMMONTON RESERVES

Kltblan, forward 1 2 Slack, forward 3 1 Wood, center 1 0 1 Bernatta. guard 2 2 Ritchie, guard 0 P j Perguese. guard 0 1 Total* Ii ( 1 i OCEAN CITY RESERVES j W. Benner, forward 0 1 IT. DuffrlM. forward 0 0 I McGreg.'r. forward I 1

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