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Teams Win 'tree In One Night B on Woodbine and Reserve* Defeat Itnd Cape May Soonla—
> Good With A. K.
^RoBa Up Twenty-four Point* • conilnuowtjr Ihroushom (hr e «jm i with nrvw more than (wo points
•eparatinjt thr le»mf
r Huetes. with Mk*«n poinU, « btsh newer for «h* Seoul*, wade i «biJ CalUahM. wlUh AxI and four. rMtpectittJr. helped
op their (earn'ii total.
f The Reserver won out by (he , •lender margin of one held coal, , while each team had flee fonts . to their credit. The score:
•a. forward 2 • Pcseoiano. forward 0 1 I Ele-dano .forward 0 6 PfelCeK forward 0 • r Weal herb**, renter 4 S 1 > Glbaon, cuard 0 0 - J. Tompkins, guard 2 1 Total*— • t I CAPE MAT BOV SCOOTS
l Hughe*, forward . Shcrtta. fovaard . Caltaab... . center "Swell, guard
Trader, cuard
,, __ r: IIawey.
t Camden Bows To Cubs In Torrid Game Two Extra Period* Give Plenty of Thrill* To
the Cage Fans
W V J 2 ■m
Tie For First Place
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OCEAN CITY.—1 he Immaculate oocaption team came within a whisker of cansiny the biggosl upset of the season hers Wednesday eventna of last weak when It required a siren nous rally for the Cubs to lie the score and two extra periods to Anally clinch the game. Before the opening whUUc Camden was ’Ot concede' a chance. The Cuos have not been defeated on their home floor In a league game since the opi ning Of the reason. Camden has not won a game in the second half of the South Jersey langur The local fans and players looked forward to a comparatively easy match, but they both wtre pleasantly disappointed. The Cuba and Camden played neck and neck In the amt half which ended with Ocean City leading 12 to 11. Camden overhauled the locals and amassed what appeared to be a safe lead. With the score 22 to 26. the Cubs staged a rally and Weller, thtrnugh a foul goal, lied the score with hut a faw seconds to
play.
Cunneff put the visitors in the lead with a foul goal. Moose Muorehead dropped a flatu goal and Lennox followed with a twopointer. Another foul knotted the score and the local fans breathed a idgli of relief when Sheehan muffed his chance of being « hero -when his foul try went awry. The period ended with the score 35 to 86. Klotx. after tuliwing an easy field goal, made good from the foul line and quickly followed It with a torn from the field. Sheehan scored a foul and Klotx did likewise, making the count 3# to 36. Charley Kuchnle dropped a single pointer anri Klot* made a Add goat the last gcor® of the
OCEAN CITY r r ’ Dunleavy. forward 11 Welle', forward 4 3 1 1 Kiel*, canter 4 6 1 Kuehnle. guard 3 3 Mooiehead. guard 3 2 i Totals .-.14 16 4 J j iMMACt EATE 4XINCBPTION ' Sheehan, forward P «
IS; Ckk Mav Bov
Junior* Lo*e
Ocean City Boys Good Shufflers But Ope May Gty Outplay* Them at Pinochle and Billiard*
Braca Quintet Leading |Bali League Sea Isle City League; Elects New
Officers
Kas Won Five Gaines and Lost None—Hildreth Cagemen in Second Place, While Pfeiffer'*
Team Occupies Third Position
I wee.' designed to overmme dlttl fh» game J mil lea which w ere enenaiblen a jb) the County League during th. | lf tmth lpa»t season. ; of (he wa I Some of the new regnlstion* j
adnpved were as follows l.-agm lionsl ba. • ball regulation.-, each fleam tn ta-acu- must have home |hex-hall geuund*. pr*Mfsiert came
with a ten i (««>d ^gn-mc i
The world seems to be get’in -aler for wife killers than hm
band kilter*.
Fitch and Snath Decline Another Term—Pierson, of
[played umi*
the
prot.
Leaders Will Have Some Mighty Stiff Opposition Wildwood, Heads League
Two Soood, Are Held l '"““
Sea Isle tflj I.esxsc
w.
Braca 6 Hildreth 3 Pfeiffer _a. - 3 Stevens . ■ 1 Cronecker
the Young Men’s Progressive League* of Ocean City and Cape May City Is growing in !nK COtt . OB lo „ 0 during the past week—one her* Friday night, the other on Monday at Cape May City—the fortugee of the compe ing U "oao and fell rapidly. The Ocean City League a her* outplayed the Cape May pinochle experts here, but lost o the return trip. Monday night. “ City wun on both nigh!* le board hut lost on both nights at pocket blUlards. Following are the detailed oraa: Triity Higbt Em Pocket Billiards *an CUT Cape May City E. P. lake. 77 Thompson. 300 Smith. 67 Shlells. 100 A- Oldfi Id. 40 Loper, 100 Allen. *2 Hughes. 100 Total—Cape May. (00. O. C„ 266 SkhTBe Board A! Smith and Burkhardt.O. C.. 100: va. Mlldrun and Hughe*. C. M.. 71. Crane and Donnelly. O. C.. 1O0: *s. Loper and Quinn. C. M .
64.
F. Holbrook and H. Smith. O. C.. 100: v*. Raltl and W. Smith. C. M . 40. Krause ami EM. Cbok. O. C.. 100; and Ashbbrn. C. M.. 74. Total—O. C.. 400; C. M.. 23J PiaocUe Lake and Adaraa, O. C.. I; va. Cndy and Hoffman.-C. M.. 4. J. B. Adams and R. Jelferle*. O. C.. 7: ve. Brown and Eldridgi. " 'M.. 2. WUliama and Johnson. O. C.. w. Murry and Sandberger. C. M.. *- Total—O. C-. 15: C. M., 12 Koaday Night (Cape May City) Pocket Billiard*
Ocean CHy
E. P. Lake, 60
AHcn. 36
H. Smith. 93
Oldfleb "
Cape May City TlK..psoo. 100
Hugh**. 100 Shields. 100 Loper. 100
Tol*l. C. M.. 400: O. C.. 23* Shuffle Board A1 Smith and OldBebi. O. C.. 100; va. Hughe* and G. Learning. C. M.. 61. Crow and Dannelly. O. C.. *1; i. Nlitlnger and Loper, a M..
100
Koch and Cheatwood. O. C.. 96: va. Ashburn and H. Learning. C. M . 100. Krau* and JT. Smith. O. C.. 1*0: v*. Ratty and Chambers, C. **Totals—O. C.. 376; C. M.. 356. Pinochle
Adams and latke. O. C.. 6: vs. Cndy and Hoffman. C. M . 4. Chadwick and G. Jefferl-.v O. C., 4: vs. J, Mecray and Belange. C. M.. 5. Johnson and Paexulla. O. C.. 4; v*. Brown and Schellrnger. J. B. Adams and Jefferir*. O. . «: va. Otter and F. Mecray. C ' M ‘illc. M- 24: O. C.. 21
Middle Lo*e*
To Vocktion*!
CAPE MAY COURT HOCHE - The Middle Township High School basketball team ran into a snag at Atlantic City on Frttev csgnins. when tl was forced U> take a oJ-ro spanking from Vocational
School.
YocaManal piled up an early lead and were never in danger of I icing overtaken two mtnutea after the opening whistle Mew. The flrsi half coded with Vocational leading. 26-0. The ourt House nggn -.tion did better m second half, but were unable natch acore* Doughty *tarr«d Middle scoring 18 prints for
bis team.
Vocational Middle Twp. onion F. Taylor alman F Spaulding ,„i C. Doughty auipUdl . G. 1 Swig lias art G. Aldridge
SEA ISLE <11#.—Ths braca Theatre quintet la now per more securely at (he top of the heap in the city basketball league. Having completed the first rouni without a defeat, they will have added oonftdearr in themselves, and It will require some exceptionally gooo playing on the part of the Other team* in the loop to dislodge them from the*' perch The novices at the game are progressing rapidly, however, and the Bearcat* will be up against some pretty stiff competition before the end of tbs league schedule. Some of the boya arc already far enough adtanerd to be given a tryout or. the Varsity team, while other* will be seen on the Reserves. Tuesday'* league Game* Two cloae. exciting games featured Tuesday night's basketball coolest tn (be City league Braes'* Bearcat* tightened their hold on first place by taking a rail OBI of Hildreth * ElectrlrInn* in a rough and tumble affair. Bui four fltfd goals mere made during the onntcM. two by each team, but th« Bearcata made their foul shot* count and won ou that method. I«ew Prtrrwrm < a spectacular backward heave, the ball railing cleanly throucli the curds, while Lou Braca hatted one In from the up-off. Ixhj ha* habit of pulling off that pUy. Jlggs Tompkins and Herb Wood each accounted for seven foul shot*, or fourteen point*. Just lens than the L.rclriciam total score. Lew Peterson and George CM ver. wtth four point* each, wet the high scorers for the Iomtb. f'anuso's Traveler* played their best name so far In the le . contest*, but were nosed out by Cron acker’s Cub* In the lost few minutes of play. jlilck Olden scored enough portu* ainglclinnded to min his own game, while the loul shot* made b> hi* teammates were enongh to gfve them a oomforuble margin. Eight llsld goals and seven fouls was the total of Dick’s work for the night * Ray Sears with ten points and Charley loe with nine, were the high scorers fc- the Garagemrn with Kates adding three more points to their total Tony Canuso came over from Ocean View with his Travelers, and fats presence must have luaplred them to do their best. Each game shows a marked Improvement In their play, and although they are still perched on the lowest rung of the ladder, they arc playing hard, and If will not be long before they strike a winning atraak. Wednesday's League (rime* "Dodr" Hildreth'* Electricians had their hands full when (beylined up against Gus Cronecker * Cubs In the first game of the evening. A foul goal counts only point, but H was enough to bring the Electrician* through lo victory. Eleven field goal* were made by each team, but the <'ub* through with on* lea* free throw, and that spelled defeat for them. Tom Jefferson, with two field goals and five foul*, wa* the high scorer for the winners, with nine point*, but Culver with eight. RnMoson seven and Peterson six. kept right behind him. Idck Olden and I .eon Reardon were the whole show- for the :'ub«. Even a badly bruised wrist, ■ustained in Tuesday night.game, did not prevent Dick from playing hi* usual flashy game Four field goals and six foul*, for a total of fourteen point*, kept loitn Just a step ahead of his teammate. Reardon, who .-nine through with six field goals and one foul. I Pfeiffer's Pet* expected to gJ into a tie for firxt pleacc after th<| rdkult of their game with th<| Bearcat*, but they had to be content with the short end of a 19-17 score. Every man on the Theatre | quintet broke Into the scoring | MEtaM bat Lou Braca led their. f'Si with six points. IjOu continued bMMMHMRyacLthat of
from the tap- Several Changes in By-laws -** pa»«i
halting th, hall I
off
Johnny le-pore was a tower of —— 27" ‘t' ,7“,. ISfTi f-Ara HAT Cm-RT HO.-AT HAW. ...Llri Ao In h.lp ht.l out ‘j— n ; was four points between them. The , , ° ? St‘Si “ wa I. ,trS2U“o2: game going right and they were
■» *«'
X I'
l-ULrer. I Sideline* rooting.
■.KT'TtJS?” .7J: i’’ Hnrr i-e*”. win—i foils them as he sec* them. He. e |,-c(ed vlee prwdder.t and
tongh problem* to solre, Hov srd Ro«. of North Wildwood. W he the; was Heeled secretary-treasurer
Burton Smith, retiring secreury. like Irving Fitch, deetlned accept the nomination for an-
■ team could represent It. voting reprevo-ntattve and on*
alternate. Th*- last regulation
Mid. to faclll-
yMnetlme*. but he sticks t_ . tale* of the game and glrs* I
decisions impartially
i he stated
Wildwood Jolts
Easy For Mermaids
[Other
-tf the Ixague. That panic ills r regulation wa* not tmong those proposed by Mr. Fitch, hut by a representative of one of the Hub*
Sea Ide Y. M. C A.
Defeats Ocean City
PEA !*!>: 7TTY.—The Ocean! <‘tty Jr. "Y" Group went to Sea' lair nty ISM Saturday and tested I their ba-hetbsl! skill sgalnr: th* local “Y” isam The result war : a 24-14 victory for Sea fsle. The game wa* ptayad an the; Excursion House hall door ami Ocean *T»v got away to a good t
Start. They were
Isle
At the meeting Avalon was I j represented by Earl Winner, i
Holy Spirit Hi IS? ET5 •SS.^tzz . J_ Wildwood by Jerry FlllgcraW
mud Woodbine by Henry
Atlantic Gty Te*m Pro.e» ->-,-"';' *' »- J Ing for \t sodt.In*-
President TVeh. who prssld.-
at the meeting, reconuaeaded that [
■ — iseveral change* be mart* ir the ,
flpumoon o-H-e -.[SSS It Biab«[ were the stars when Holy; uilllll(ln „ uri) . hr the rep
Spirit team went down to defeat| rr ^. nU(|w ^ th< . ,. rlolu ,
DMoro the Wildwood °v» »1Jpresent. Most of the changes r. Wildwood on Friday evening. The: r „ mmrndrt ,, y rhalrman Fltch aeore was Wildwood 32. Holy’ - 7 - — “'••• “ The two Wildwood'-*
gained *r*edU) until th* score
tie at th' half - ■ In the last period Sea tale ] x==rs=s=z
forgsd ahead
Charles E. Foster
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
South Scavilk, N. J. Mf Pbooe- Sea Isle CUy M R-*
th«y finished j You Can Save Money
forwards accounted for 21 of the •2 point* scored by tneir team. Wildwood made a runaway of, the game In the opening chapter and never gave 1'oly Spirit a! chance lo get set. scoring 191 while the visitors talliid 4 Hollywood rushed In a.- a sub- j gtitui*- for the Holy Spirit team; holstrti-d (he play of th- visitors, j He collected five Held goals.
WILDWOOD HIGH
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HOLY SPIRIT HIGH
Galen. F. - 0 pJMxiaell, F. — . . 1 ~ Bard. C. 1 Comer. O. — . . , 0 Dougherty. G. ... —. 0 'lark. F. . _ « Hollywood. G. 5 MuRblnock. G. 1 Totals 8 Score at half-time: W 19; H'-iy 8p.’>' High. 4. Referee—Jim Hand. Ml
“Go-Get! r»” Triumph
Bud" ( amp’s All Stars went I down to defeat before the "GoGet trr*" in a fast game played on the Excursion Houm- floor last: Saturday morning. Neither team. wa* able lo locate the basket to! any .•;reat extant, but the “Co- j Getters" tried some long shots aud i succeeded In caging Ihrce. ''Bud'' ('amp sunk two foul goals through the cord* for his team's only •core. The Ilnc-up:
E. R. COTTON Civil Engineer Bonded Surveyor 919 Atbnty Are.. Ocean City Phone: 227-W
Charles K. Landis, Jr. COUNSELLOR AT-LAW Beal Estate Law a Specialty Titles Searched and Cleared Mortgage Loans Conveyancing
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Children and adult riataee. In all types of dancing. Paoate leaasna by appointment. Write or phone. tx; IV. ITM. tYI_ M II It WOOP, If. S. r. ELINOR ADDIS, tnstraewass.
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Dr. Chas. A. F urey OSTEOPATH 224 E. Wildwood A vs., W. Id wood MO Wsshmgtoe St.. C»v* May 1200 Packard Bldg.. Ph.Udrtpbla
at WiIdwoocl-By- The-Sea
THE
Go-Getters
V. Asgalanlc F. It. Speer _ - F.
L. Peterson
Rleslnno G. Zimmerman. - G.
All-Stars
J. PITelff.
Bud Sofroney H. MacAPlster
rvid goals- AasaUntc. Zlmmertsn *nd Peterson. Foul goal* — .ssAlnto. 1; Camp. 2.
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Real "Estate — Mortgages
Insurance
Reliable Trucking Service
• To »nd from Philadelphia
r the flood* and deliver them
Furniture moved with care; local service also offered. Seaside Trucking Company OFFICE: FRITZ AND PLEASURE AVENUE, SEA ISLE CITY Bell Phone: S4
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