Cape May County Times, 24 February 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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Weekly Sport News

(pities | Sea Isle fty League t Remain* On pith Clean Slate ■ in Second

» C«y *r*y tbroofli to th«>by tisht * on «-M f«U( - _* Dad* durmc th* »t™it«tfcc, •mn- of

I of

u the Travel-

Bellhop.

IA* tettmt- «rr .tUI lr 'ail quota of pl*rJtnuig man who llllo the game I* r ta* aKaoclatlon. *. found for him tnd he will m to make

Cape Hay Five Trounce Sea Isle Buri*. Neadet mi Lie» aey Shine For Winners 8EA nlt» rmV-The Athletic

< **i r Ptekin** for the Cape May Be«x>e« In a sum played on the latter's Boor Thursday of laat week. With Barrtah and Sol Needle* ahootmt them in fro* an anjae.. and with Gerald Urosey. the former Sea Isle City u me*, helping them along whl e-lever paaslng game, (be Sea

March 1«. i _ to turn the table* and come through with a rieiory. The rollowtng More shown th< t-rreetl-. cness of the BsrrlahNeedles

SEA ISLE cmr A. A.

Court House Basketeers Defeated

CAPE KAY COCHTY TUIES TODAY. FEBR0A1Y *4. 1928

Doughty To Play With

School Holds Group Meetings

Ocean View

Ambulance Endorsed By League

. Dr. Margar.: Mace spoke very strongly in favor of the ambrt- ; lance, at renal ng it, ti.-ed and telling of Incident, where It had i becn very difficult to secure .<*- **£»*• to rewmre patvnt* .

Tbr Bulrk ambr Ur.ce seemed ,,ha,He this feature to : to )>e She one m« tli-.K w ith favor » !b nr»*raiB

• of thoM- ament. : -

It was report.-.: that ’he Son- ; r ■■

This group rnatain* some splendid musical talent. * Mch w demohatrated after the meeting, the majority of the member* the group are interested In music

In Sea Lie Cty League-— Ed. Stevens Chosen Captain of A. A. Team

Doughty Accounts For 12 Plan Memorial Day Meet

of Hi* Team’* 19 Point*

Sea hie Gets 41

“Goose" Played Lone Hand

Clark. C . tMden, G. Wood. 0. _

Uvesey. C. Taylor. G. DrMoyer. 0.

be hate! boys under f of Mia goal; Le w t* the main cog in line- Having been ’ Juet right, he shot > the bartrt from all ' add goals and four A total of twenty riMon with ten. HllJeSaraoc with eight ‘silver with four ac-

l kept up their

W* time at tbr Canoao'i- Travelers.

__ considerably r the addition of f at center, held B the first half. StL the aror* at 7

j»e theatre boy*, p opened up In the Tawever. and the

tm rapidly. Lou ■eorrr for his

_j toul of thlr-

Herti Wood with

. •WeColl»:i*h w ith f up the total.

Ocean City Noses Ahead of Cape May Fifth of Y. M. P. L. Serie* Match** Finds Team* On £▼■* Terms Cape May Monday

scheduled OCEAN CITY—By winning the HUdroUTa| majority of pinochle and ahuffie-

I’oard matchea Monday evening, the Young Men’■ ProgrewUve League of Ocean City managed to draw on even terms with the Cape May City Progressive League. Cape May. a* umwI. walked off with the pocket billiard honor,. It was the fifth of the series of matches staged between the organisations this winter. The matches alternate between Cape May and Ocean City. On nest Monday evening Ocean City will play at Cape

May.

By winning *3 games of pinochle on Monday evening, while losing 21 games, the Ocean City players managed to creep on even terms with Cape May. For the entire strips each club has won Ocean City made a clean sweep at nhutSe board*, but Cape May dropped only one pocket billiard match.

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Pocket BillutHi Ocean City Cape May Oldfield. LOS Camp. K3 E. P. Lake. 83 Thompson. 100 Power*. 61 Loper. 100 Allen. JS Hughs-. 100 Total—Cape May. StS; Ocean City, 333. Entire series. Cape May leads 364 points. Shuffle Boards H. Burlrhart! and Al. Smith. O. C.. 100; v, Hughe* and M-I-drum. C. Bf.. 46. E Crane and H. Dannelly. O. C.. 100; vs. Loper and Nlllnger.

C. M.. 62.

H. Cheatwood and H. Smith. O C., 1*0; va. Hatty and LehH Johnaon and E. Cook. O. C.. 100; v». H. Lehman and As-

bqrn. C. M-. 68.

Total—Ocean City. 400: Cape ijarfaw to dal<—Ocean City

lead* by 601 point*.

Pinochle

J. B. Adaou and Roy Jeffrie*. 4>. C.. C; va F. Mecray and O' ter. C. ML *• _ _ Holbrook and Smith, a C. .: Sandbc.-grr and Murray. C M . - J. Mecray and Rutherford. C. M- 6: H. Chadwick and G. Jef-

frlea. O- C-. *- _

Cndy and Hoffman. C. si . G. Adam* and A. P. Lake,

would only pUy o. C.. 4. „

Brown and Sehelienger, C. ST. | 6; vs. Paciulla and RdmuII. O. .

C-. 3.

Total—Ocean City. 2*: C*p<-

t some time j May. 22.

gteec point*) Total to date—Ocean City. H2,

- night, andjeap,. jjay. 112.

Tramp Kfflrienrj

Btfit. with Duugh- * attack, were being a worthy ■ureal*, but Hale* feCber member of | him any a*'

me of ths eveirther CronedktevSbs Bellhop*.

bd six foul goal* twenty point*, kept f -hops" ahead of

played hb first Wlhop- an.l »ne.lg a total of alne

SEA I8IJ! cmr-Tbe Atblette Association held their r*i weekly meeting last Monday cing in the «Hy Hall, with a

D»*»era were admitted to member whip. Big league baanball procedure was employed in an effort

SEA ISLE (TTY—The Court if oust- cageroen invaded the resort Hal Friday night. In aa endeavor

to sink the home quintet under a learn* in the City League. Tony deluge of field nfils. That they Eleslrtjo, who has beet playtbg IhlMd waa no fault of -Goowe with Hildreths HectrlcUct. was Dougbty'a HU teamraMaa refused t Ttncfcrred u> Cronecker's Cubs, to help him. "Qooee.' who U Cape : *nd Ralph Endlcott — ■ May County * *Ur all around alh-t .*d up for ’be Cubs lete. dropped four twin pointer* Canuao's Travelers announced

through the net.

for a toul of twelve potatv Bowen helped him along with four. Kale* and MaxxMU. who arc al*o member* of the Sea Isle A. A.. Died to keep Court Houae In the running, but Kates accounted ‘ir only two point*, while Max-

illa was shut out.

Ail the member* of the home *m broke into the scoring colnm. with (be exception of Mom* Clark '('larky- to not up to bla usual form thl* year. He alwaya cs a good account of himself the tap-off man. but his eye the basket Is good and bed It.

_* Inserted in the line-up al center in the second half “Jeff" tallied fttnr times from the field and also soared one- fool «*. (or a total of nine point* Ed. Stevens was back in the gam* again, after a week** rest, and added four point* to the

toam'a total.

rb Wood put on hi* specialty gain, a “swisher" from deep center sail la* through the cords. The line-up and score: SEA ISLE CITY A. A.

R R R

Stevens. R ■ 12 4 IVv.-IanO, R 2 2 6 K»r. art, R 2 o 4 " Clark. C. 0 0 6

_ . Doughty., and he will undoubtedly prove a tower of strength to the Garagemen "Goose" will also fit to well

os the Varsity team

The signing of these player* will bolster up the two tail-end teams

i the re-

tests <

be expected _ league game*. The A. A. team has been capped to aome extent by not bavin* a floor captain. To remedy tote, the team met at the close of the A. meeting and elected Bd. Stevens to that office. The asnoclation is planning to hold an athletic meat tor its mem hers on Mrmortgt Day. and a commlttee will be appointed to take full charge of tote affair. It to likely that the event* will tnin off on the baarh. the smooth, hard-packed sand making an ideal course tor an affair of tfab. kind. There will be no meeting of the assorlatlon next week. The annual Father and Sbn banquet occurs on Monday evening, and the association deemed it advisable to dispense with their meeting that

night.

Go-Getters Even Series

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE R F. 1 Bowen. V. 1 2 Kate*. F 0 2 C. 0 6 Doughty. G. 4 4 1 Clar*. O. l 8 1

Tool*

SKA ISLE CITY—The WideAwake Group of the Y. M. C. and the Go-Get teip are now eve.i terms in their basketball 16 war. They met again on Tuea2 day night on the Excursion House floor and the OieOtter* came out on top by the scare

41 of 33 to 17.

Lonnie Peterson and "Oil" Zimmerman raided the ba ket mlccesefully four times each, while Roger Parker and Fred Sofrongr were the XY " boys who snared the moat points for toe ioscye. The third and deciding gam.- will be arranged for at an early date.

Wide Awake “Y” Group

Stops Go-Getters SEA ISLE CITY—-air man's ''Go-Getter*'' lost

exciting game to the Wide Awake Group of the Yt M. C. A_ last Ssturday afternoon at toe Excursion House Fred Sofroney * ability to make hte free throws count. led to the fall of “Gils" CTeW. With more tied at eleven each, with only a few second to play, Fred was fouled. Thl* pul the game :o him. and he dropped the ball through the net for the * ‘ and deciding score of toe i "Lonnie" Peterson entered "Go-Getter's" llnc-np at the *Url of the second hslf. and be threw a scare into toe Y boy* by slnk- ■ couple of field goal*. Rogers Parker *** an able performer for the wide Awake. .ccounUn* for

four points. The score: WIDE AWAKE GROUP

Gibson. P. MacAiltoter. F. R Sofroney. C. Parker. O. B. Sofroney. G. -

Pessolano. F.

Zimmerman. F.

Cmnl>. C.

L. Peterson. ('. Kiestiino. G. T. Peteraon. 0-

Night la Rh Line Medico's Wife: "And do really think I swallowed that silly alfM yon gave BT *“*

night*"

T don't know, my dear, have you X-rayed."

Early Diagnosis of Tuberculosis Will Be Stressed in Health League: Campaign

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE.— 'Tuberculosis b not hereditary, and it U curable." state* Dr, Julius M. Way. President of the Cape May County Health league, under whose auspice* an "early diagnosis of tuberculosis" campaign will open In toe county the first day of March. Not alone in this work b toe League, for It to

It to staled also, by those in authority, that free clinics will Ik- open evenings in some of the district* during the campaign in view of the fact there are bound to be an Increased number of applicant* who are adhering to I be slogan “Let your doctoi decide." Must hours for examination of patients Will be bt-tw.ni the hours of seven and ten o'clock. A more detailed announcement will be made later in this paper. A health report from tin- State depcrUnent shows that 1ST parson* have applied for examination, twice toe number ever received during a similar period. This may attributed to notices of lb* paign. calling attention to the early symptoms. 'Too easily tirod. Ims of weight and appeilt- and toe troublesome cough which hangs on." The dbeaw can lie eas'.iy cured If taken In time Fresh air. nourbhlnr foods, rest ;.nd some tim<« a change of climate work wonderful results among patients who take toe atep early to overcome the dangers lurking in the first stages of tubercuion,.

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE.— The group meetings held Wednesday and Thursday of taat week ■ere moat interesting and helpful to teachers. At Belieplato. the •"‘'emI) grade, under the direction of Ml** l-ongw. re tinned that they saw the mau ufactu ring of children's clothing In the Woodbine factory. Thto fib In with the prescribed stud) of occupation*. The class showed aMHty to organise and present material effectively. Rise Endlcott demonstrated the type of rending she teaches her pre-printer group and at toe same time showed the seating arrange-: tnent of the other groups Mr*. Day thoroughly reviewed Hlllynr'* Child'll History of the World. She recommended Its use by pupils of aiotnenury grade*, beginning with the fourth At 1/nrer Cold Spring. Mbs Heaton’s sixth grade worked out before the teachers a dramatization to show toe growth of Justice from King Join's time to the pnaent. A toliow-up .-tsaigntnent including a directed study period was one of the worth while f«aMte# Boxarth demonstrated th* informal type of activity which she to trying out with her pceprtmer group. These little people Played on a rug In a comer of toe room. They built a bouse and set up a form. A reading It**on con netted with these activities fol

lowed.

Miss Stevens, of the . cmderoj cchooi. reviewed Toierau.. by VaBLoon. Site recommended It as a stimulating book for teacher*. Mbs Thoms*. County Librarian.: met with each group and offered helpful suggest Iona for the bey l use of the reference hooka now in; each school collecting, , A committee to wort ont a ten-i tallve health program Include.Mrs. Belle L. Miliar. Mbs Mabel Caldwell, Mbs Catharine McCormick and Mbs Cecil (Vnson. The, committee will meet at Mrs. Miller** Friday. February 24. at T'l P. M They rill be glad for any

:day evening collection taken

County Hefikk Body ^ vord Plan <rf Legion Port - , To PurchfiM- One gr.-stly appreciates hr theteagu*. 1

Two Y. M. C. A. Groups

For Five Communities' Use At South Searille

Dr. Joseph Leveraon

CAP* VAT The proposal

Thurston Wood Poet.

CoPE MAY COURT HOUSE ■OJ-RV <10088- The Court ilonae High School Y

of the Rimer *>■ *'• *- Group had

John A. Ackley A Son

fine meeting last week,

members Iron: ilia* Creek were

County Health League at a r '‘ : ' bringing the ing held here Thursday afternoon ° >Mnt>,>r » t| IP 11 P about fifteen

Preston Fistnr, of the Elo>cr Thuratou Wood Poet. Ameiican Legion of Court Houb’. explainci :Ut- plan of the Post to secure for Middle Township. Avalon. Stone Harbor. Sea Isie City and Denniv Township an ambulance that would be located al Court House, but available for any one of (host

communities.

The Health League endorsed ; the plan, which Is as follows: 1 The govt rnlng bodies of each municipal My or Township and also the Freeholder* will be asked to contribute a proport Iona (• share towards the purchase of the anibulatic.'. A plan for Its upkeep will tie worked out. A ■ Ford ambulance can be obtained ior ar low as $1590. while a most mudernly equipped Bulrk ambulance will com $3800 Jtidgv Eld red go b helping the P«M get all ] legal tecbiilcallllBt straightened ;

» Cap* May Ceantyt

LYNN H. BOYER ABCMITUCT

c#h sell your personal property or read eatate anywhere, at anytime. PVir terms and particulars. apply at boms office. 427 29-31 Landis A wane

YIKELAKD. H. J.

The Legion committee Is enmpoeed of Mr Fisher. Jeroe D. lod lam. O. S. Salvesen and Major E

O. Howell.

HOTEL SEVILLE

MAOLg^ANt^geeAN^ AVCNUEa Open AH Year Steam Heat

Cateflng To Commercial Trade

RISLEY’S Auto Laundry Cars Washed and vacuum Cleaned While You Walt 380t) Hollv Beftch Avenue WILBW00D, K. J.

Ott. H. c MANCINO WteSkroeth S^aomT'wtMweed Uolly Haora except Sunday 1S-U 1-i T-» Hplnat Adj istmente" xerd At this

May Day committees have abo been appointed. These conrlf! of : FYank ncming. Joseph Murphy.: and Maude Heaton for Middle and Lower Townships, and Miss Jane Fraser. Mrs. Helen WItmer and Mr*. Ruth HUes for Upper and

Dennis Townships.

Woodbine Notes

Dr, Joseph Leveiuton spent Monday in Philadelphia on business. Mr. Arthur Levy, of Philadelphia. was hero over th* week end' with his parents. " \ Benjamin Cohen, a Philadelphia attorney, ha* been here for, few days with bb parents. j Hoc Marru* returned home on onduy. after a few days' stay ini Philadelphia. Earl WItmer. of Wildwood. wa*j a business visitor here on Friday.' Miss Dora Pollack, of Philadrt!Us. returned on Sunday, after: week's stay with her parents, i Mr and Mrs, P Katk and family were In the Quaker City on Sundey and Monday, rtlbs Rose Davis, of Phiiadeiihta. visited her family for a few lays Thompson Peterson, of Ocean i (flly. was a business vbltor here on Friday. . and Mrs. Morris Horn«trln; family, were in Pbiladeipbin t few day*. Lecture al Snjagugur larre audience was at the; Brotherhood Bynagogut on Friday to hear a lecture delivered by Dr. Max Schenk, of New York. N'nt IJeberman was a Vineland j vialtor on Wednesday, accompanied by "Scotty"' Mund<-1-on. David Stern spent toe week end at Ocean City with relative*. Abe Pollock, of Bridgeton, was Sunday visitor with relatives and friends. He returned on Sun- * iy evening. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Itevltt tored to Atlantic (Tty on Monda;afternoon. Mrs. Marcus returned from New York, after spending a few weeks there with relatives. If* a Boy A baby boy was born to Mr and Mrs Satmn-I Bluest one. of j iblnr, on Wt-dneoday morn- | Both mother and son ar.- ; doing nicely at thrir home, and | tn attendance by Dr. A. J. j Atendland, of Woodbine.

E. R. COTTON Civil Engineer Bonded Surveyor 619 Asbary Are., Ocean City Phone: 227-W

MASTER IN CHANCERY Charles K. Landis, Jr. COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW Beal Estate Law a Specialty Titles Searched and Cleared Mortgage Loan* Conveyancing OFFICE: t 102 N. Landis Ave. SEA ISLE CITY. N. J.

DR. S. M. SINGER SUKGKON-DEimST of 1611 E. Moyana*ruing Ave. PHILADELPHIA. PA. announce* the opening of a branch office at • W00DBDIE. N. J. for the practice of Dentbtry. •lours: ?gr^T^ r ..*r , r:l n * « *

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uacems, cmi sew i vj v-eps aceaimt ASK MOW? Sea laic City B. A L. Aaaociatlofe K. ft. Arnett, tore H. <• Itevw. (L-r

R. Greta IKY AND

George ATTOKI

COFNSKtJ *nd JO* Oor-n Cify TiUr Trust auUdina OCEAN CITY. ef. J,

Addis Dance Stadias

233 II. i IKE AVE. WH.imOCD, K. J. E. ELINOR ADDIS, In>true!rare.

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TUSHINGHAMS S10 EAST OAK AVENUE „ WILDWOOD. N. J. CKNMHAL OFKf JCK SUP

m

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at Wildwood-By-The-Sea

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Reliable Trucking Service ana (ram PhiladelpHU; «*» esu for the B ooa» and deliver th« to your door »t * com very imio more th»n ordinarily would be charged for fropht alone. Special ratee durina winter monthe Furniture moved with care; local service alto offered.

Lipman Machine Works WOODBINE N. J. Sueceasor To Thr Woodbine Machine Works General Machine Work Done WILLIAM M- UPMAN. Prop.

FRANK W. EBELHARE Bardwaro. lirUMlun.lshlr.gs and Boat SuppUw Ptamb!:ig. Heating ml Shret Uetal Work Mechanic St„ Cape May Court House— phonp 11 • 09th St and Third Are, Stone Harbor, K. J—Phone $2 "EBELHARE HAS IT"

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Seaside Trucking (Company OFFICE: FRITZ AND PLEASURE AVENUE, SEA ISLE CITY

KeystMM Phone: 11-0

"Quicken and Brit Bond Sorvlco in Cap

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