Cape May County Times, 13 April 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 7

CAPE HAY COUirTY TOTES, PMttAY. APJUL 13. 1923.

Page Seven

| lC l atest in Sports

taTeam ppears To ge W'nner

Sidelights

| On County i Ball League

: Thomas Whootton Wins jOne Place In Easter Tournament j City League

Still Open

Liancrch and Atlantic CHy Golf Star Captures Tournament For Second Consecutive Year, Defeat-

Waiter Cantley, in Finals

Quintet

Making Ptenon WeH Fitted to

Fight to Keep

Running

Manage League; Schedule Has Been Adopted

Week

Will Decide I Avalon Starts Practice

u. ; CXHRT HOUSE- -Frank Picr- .. 'son. Ibc BP»lr-elect<<1 pn«l<1rni

ibt tX-iinlj i j isktas a tf V •*<»»«■ In Ib^ fM, I n' a ' 1 »8« u * n ' lb? Itajcue

*14' •* an lee^u' ball

^•vi 1 • a* 11 bDo«a all of the

- 10 :and •‘ovU" of Ibu- American

'import.

j Mr. Pieraop h»» manatt-ri 'hi I Atlantic City lean, iht FraaV forfeit I j fonl and la.«i year Mk’.rc

ith the maoasen""’

i c*i»- M»

Joty *- M'.ndUliK

tng

Four Team Circuit Planned —To Play Twilight Games

Most Successful Event Held on Wildwood Course; —Players Are Livited

.I-- May

Ooart Hou«-

WUdvixxi » Gam«* Wiliianod

t Cape May North Ol- May at Avalon

July 7

WUdavotl at Avalon Woodbine at Court Hoiw Cap.- May a? North Cap® May

July

Woodbine

A. A. to Hold

SEA 1SUE CITY —Baarbal 1 »aj (he prinniai topic under dto-

wilThtnaa* Woattoa. Hflb SKhra Mnsrth and Atlanth- Cfty « oun- SKMIF1NA1.

fry Hub *olf are. «oa. for the ,

•ecof-.il r.joarculiw yvar. the S Latouf. Wildwood, defeated

ijutti TournaaoBi u'. the Wild-j lAndatoy. J and 1.

wood Golf I'lub. who* hr defeated I t>r. Everjtt. Faxon Holloa . de-Wolu-r Cantley. of the lailai! feated J. Smurl, Atlantic City. 3

Tttuple OouMr.. < lol. t 10 3. In) and 2.

UK anal* MUnday j FINAL In ibr acraHItaU Wopitoo do-1 l> r Everett defeated Latouf. 1

Ire ted Fred W Kalyht. of While-] up raarah and Atlantic City. 4 to 3

l untley lHwnphid over Walthor »r't Umtea Eight St tie*, of Pine Valley, la th? aetnf-! FINAL

flnal*.

It. Fact jaara Woottoo haa .On! AtlanUcftty. defeat

three invitation touroam-jeL on ]

the WUd.ood «iur*c j Smmd lleatrn Eight

Here‘a how the final went: ;

j Frank, Irele. I-m*dowue. driml-l K formed. Teams 4 3 S C 3 4—(0| *d Frank McVauEh. PennsRrov®,

russioii t>> the member* of the leeai athletic /association a! their inertir.R last ilondky nishi- A Ctty Learu.-. to be composed of four lean. . wfll hr formed and twilight san«« will be played. The. t Iramie v ill probably set undi-r j way by the second w«k In May,, for by that time daylight aavliR will b: in iflect. i

ed Vic Klahcr. Atlantic City. I up. Franchise* were awarded to

Ocean View. Thee. F. Hlldrct i and|

* leartag one team yet j

I Court Cape May ul AvaUm Dance " W*«»d at No. cape May—* cow

July 2i

Avalon at Cape May North Ope May ai Court «ouae Wood I Joe at Wildwood

July S

Court Hoo»e at Avalmi Wildwood at Cape May North Cap® May at WoodMno

made ao easy by car owners, who permit their machine* to remain unlocked in the strset*. there would be fewer hlt-Wld «in cnaualtie* While U 1* O f < our Intention to convey the t'/ougbt thill •iii hit-nnd-mn cnee* jrlglmUe in thi,, ptnrtlcc. It 1* true th»‘ » i.irr.- percentage can be attrlbutoo iii th. unlocked car. - ^ .No citizen would allow * i-'-iH' dianumd ring 91 other »l8able to lie on his doon^*p Otfsnarded. a temptatltw to CT«y passerb;, yet Uiousands of ntottyi»ts allow cars ot that and hlgWh* raiues to remain at their cnrti#. w ith dangling key* an open Invlt*

Make Theft More Difficult IJXISS X

jtloug." | "BecnorQ your car is perked In

1 front of your home, don't think Job ww* a paileut man. ol# It la enfe from nntomobile thlvej.“ there in no record of bta evnr ' warm the Keystone Motor Club., Jiavlng put a looth-cuitln* b*W i which points out that auto thlevcj fco sleep >

I graro opportunity where'er it la 1*1= 1 “ * rule spectnlUe! ®»-

Lock Your Car When Parking It

It’s Not Even Safe Left

Unlocked in Front of Your Own Home

Woouon

wHl be

'baseball nflur* of thn Wildwood i Out

CoutUV

:l firemen. Ilia baseball qualtflcav v a i_ i Hons end exp®rimer gtir him an

!«accept background i manage an-tit .of th 1 L ' r - | U asue.

j The various league teams plan I to break In quite a BUmbei ! new men this year. It l*

(idea Of theh leant!.

iTon^keri***** , ‘» 11 »»*»*"- “•> ameer l S ,v *' ‘hem preference <Acr out

'"asrii- i of-county hall pJajfctw.

m s«v.*hSI Twenty-five saniea will tx ^- ItLa^d hy th. league team* thi. i iju local f* ar ' ^ tw«®ty-fi.ur as , ” I w»a the caae la*: year. Thn®* ■sd Thb t* duuble-henderw will be played On

that!

!l S < 6 6 5 6 3 4-44 j

2 up.

Wootton—In Cantley—In

The tournament

sscijwful ever hall 00 the Vild-i wood r/iure,. and It was impowlb!? ] to start all Ihoae who wished to

great was the numhdr.l

Third Itratm Eight

The Avalon tc

r *y ** rl Wi

<Hi-e

and there will m doub's-htadrr.

team I ‘ ‘

Hme:

ganizrd. but additional players wHl be sigci.i if enough application*

..... arc received lo wsrrant IL *0 that \ 1 A illiam Walsh. Merlon, defeated! a u w ho desire to do *0 may have

Jkr ; Onyid Clegg, i-mado* re. 3 and 2. the opportunity of i lajxtig. i‘rtrtmht Armiuruncnl* for the projioeed »ourth H.-ateu cigni j of tbr u-so^latlon are iti l-»w Ripley. North Hill*, defeat- the hands of a capablr committee,

thr f ight loe»r rnemlwr* wrllhdrew InH A D Auslin. Wildwood, 5 * Dd ! andean effort i* being lo tty out j favor ot other* and Bob Latimer. | « made to secure a well-know 0 wl» dM the starting, was kept, nftk Beaten Eight fonurr bsscball pl»y«r as the prlnmigbty busy- • j (Jpal speaker for the occasion. How aid Top ha if. chairman of, p, Stephen Kerr. North Hill*, de- definite date fia? been *«t for

the Wildwood Touruament Com-1 fu-ted a. Conner. North Hill*. *'

fellow member* ] U p.

did on efflcleni niece of work and j \ * i ; have the witlslsrtlon of knowing

thi- tournament wa* sui passed by noqe ever held on the popular j

It 1

« last yea

with

Ot Tom DeUni

! who is managing the Wildwood

»o camt out j,a, to, and Donohur. who will play

? with the wftj, Wildwood

•sday night, Th-- Avalon ball park U being m* for the] put Ip splendid condition. The itenlng their!diamond has b«»n reaurfai-ed with . C.. * Pet*jgrav.l and k uew grandstand is

ry it. their! being erected.

■ ii: in a Alej Practloe ha* been atarted by

tor second Jibe Avalon team,

md the Cob* Mas Becker I* managing tbr| id luck race Woodbine team, which, ao far as' liai.ipkicshlp.j klK wn. will be about '.h- -tarn'- as tly In favor;la? year. More dahniu infanna-

, tlo . will be know n about th.

(be team* ■ line-up* of the various team* af■id.rai.iv tfIter May 4, on which date all ' « lb' ih. ’ 1 amv wl» submit a list of names quintet are !, vr approval to the county league

The South' which meets on. that day.

The Lot

The prizes were numerous and ■ oru. * Ml- the first award being 1 valuau. moving picture camera Here's how th.- battle waged:

;: ! Woodbine High Meets

1 i the affair, but Indication? arc that i tom-. :>mr during the first week

iu May will be choscn-

; Thr association & planning ‘ bold a dance la ' the Excursion j House ihe night before Memorial Day. In order to raise thr fi*cc81 sary fueds for the purchase ol

i baseball equipment.

L —1

North t>iw May .1 Cap- Mar

A-alpn at WUdWOOd

August It

Cape Ma> •< Wildwo.*! Wool bln., ai Avalon

Court House al Norll. Cwpe May

August i»

Avalon a: Court llou*WnodUne «t Cap® May

North Cap® Ms) st Wildwood

August 2S

WIMwuod «l CWP- Ma>

North C«l» M-'X •« Court House

ofTcrea and

: In realdcntlal stretU where they arc almost always sure t«. find 1 some car* with transmission or

iznllian key* Is the lock. "yany subsuntlal citizen* would

lie highly indignant.'' said R. K. ! Price bf the Keystone * legal deportment. "If thv were told they It hod contributed to the delinquency 1—— of young men and had aetually. I * even though unlnientlor.n 11 c l«.en ercossorto* In the hit-and-run crime now so prevalent tiiroughI out the State. Yet. tnorully. that: 1 Is what allowing a car to remain | ! unlocked and unguarde-! on the;

“Thousands of car* arc 'bor-

! rowed' for Joy rides by youth*. In M. the cousre of the rides acctdert?

U • wiMwood r it occur The knowledge that Jail V l . vv^. v M. faces them as car thieves If they vv^Lo «i I-Ipe Ma>. r. »t. ‘ arc caught deadens the huroanlCapTita, .1 WouUMar—t B-me- i t*rlan Impulse to stop and ren.ape ifio ' * ! ., cr assigtance. They arc proraptNorth Ma : ... cape May j ly riasslfied a* hit-and-run drivers

R. WEATHERBY CENCKAL. CONTRACTING

AND .BUIUOING

Wildwood at Woodbine

Cape May ai North Cape Mar

September 3

Court House

Avalon »l Wildwood j

September IS

Court House »* Avalon Op. Mar at Wildwood Woodbine al North Cape May Note: AH scheduled gsmea are tiogla games, eaeept aa other.<!»• ]

“If

•borrowing"

Hammonton

Waller Cantley. LuLu. defeaud _. ^ , c i (Conliuued Erom Page l) alley 6.Play First Game or Season Each .cam win play twe

Hva Vami-i It

ITetchcr States. Pine

and 5.

Tbomvs B. WoottOK. Uanerch: and Atlantic city, defeated Freud! W. Knight. Whttemsrsh. 4 and 3.|

FINAL SOUND

Wootlon defeated Cantley. i and 3

Saturday Afternoon at Home on Park Field

rul-

n with-

: Capt. Jargowaky to Pitch Kader'j^fi*. Court House and

hccaad Mstcca j Calx- May meet twice on June SEMIFINAL ,23. While Wildwood and Cape

WOODBINE—The Woodbine May will engage In two contests Tom Rowland, Merion. fiefoatod Hjgi, Scho. I baseball team will on July 1^. Howard Topham, 1 up (nlBBteen open the turrent season when hob vi. j (he local scholars will cla«j) with

- “Spike" Fisher. Wildwood. de-, a nine from Hammonton High Township learn will: [ratKi h Wellington Wood. Allan-1 School on Saturday afternoon at wild wood

WILDWOOD -Senator Morgan F.

, five Vamcs this year, "one more j 1 Argon, candidate for Governor. : coattv: than last year- TUI* t« and Hamilton Kean, senatorial duh to an extra double-hen/br candidate, spoke at a mertlnc of being Included. Two game* will tb c Wildwood Council of Women b* played Memorial Day. July voter* Wedncslay evening. Fourtii and Labor Day. Avalon j senator Charles C. Read.

and Woodbine play a doublo-

j be known a» North Cap;- May | |j c city. T and 6. thi* iv.-.r. T ihsnge has town FIX/W- ROUND vriopere oV North* 1 O-oe NUv J?^ tT tlerrnU,d Roalsml.

rly known os Cap® kUT ““ -.

Eaat®. It I* Third Sixteea

jth.

mw.' ,

undajiiload j

topew intend t'l

team oonie support. i

The Court House baseball tent.' is bring organized by "Shotty' Ambraae and Roy Shield*. The schedule of the Count?

Kragu® g-me* l* printed el*.-

where In this taaue.

SEM&TNAI. fra Fitch Wildwood, defeated John Sayre. Wildwood. 2 and 1 Gene I.'mg. Marble Hall, dc tested Kndlvott. Atlantic City, 6

and 4. FINAL

Long defeated Fitch. 2 and J.

Eoarib SIxlee 11 SEMIFINAL

« /vr»T HOFSE—Twelve mem-1 C. A. Hell. Jr.. Wildwood de-j ■" y “ r ” ! -.pe May Court House. Journeyed j Atlantic C*y Saturday after-; oon. where among other thing*.

Y Group Vuit* Atlantic Ct>

. n o'clock, at Pa:k Field. . ! Tlie Woodbine team, under ihe coaching of Mr. Foley, of the High School, ha* been practicing | for the part three or four we-.ks. and is ready to meet any opposi- ’ tlou. Captain Andrew Ja. gow eky la the mainstay on th* mound, and will twirl for the Woodbine dine. Benjamin Levin will be

behind thr bat.

The Infield I* composed of 11. Untncr. first: Hcrtnar Kopman. second. Joseph Steve ison. third, and Hassle Valle*, short Mop. The outfield 1* composed ol fIsidore .laloio- Joseph i avii. H | 1 Cohen. Joseph Galone end Reu t

ben Zone.

May It

1 North Cope M»

ut Woodbine Court Houxc

’'Chpe Maj '

Woodbine m.-t House

Wtblwcod at No<"b Cope May May 10—Two Games cwurl How— ol WMwood North Cope May ot Avalon Woodbine ot Capo May

June 2

Oour House ox North Cape Mo Capo May ot Avalon Wild wood at Woodblm

June •

Avon.11 ol North Cape Mo) WoouUne at Court House Cape May at V. 1 Id wood

Juna IS

Avalon at Wood Win—I guuir* Court House at Cape Maj North Cap® May ni Wildwood

siunblytuar. McMurmy. Mayor Robert Plorpont ,and Mr*. Jesse D. I.udiam. of Court House, also

spoke.

Twelve new members were admlttcc' 10 the Council, which now hn* a membership of one hundred

Thi

e Hygi

conveyed Ihe

the re»ort and they were! inled by Rev. Wm Ewer ; O. Canon and iVnrnty Y 7 Emerson w. Shedd.

Lov® aometimes eneaks out at I the window v .thoul walling for poverty U> come in at the door. ]

’fBKasaMKSS

The weight of a woman * A baking Is usually equal to !*• the weight of the Ingredients.

Coast Guards to Attend Strathmrre Church

atlon wilt; Ihe Btratbxt Sunday

Burke & Nesbitt Home Furni&ers

Rugs, Furniture, Bedding for ike H/we. Apartmest soil Hotel At lowest PoMiblc Price, Wildwood and Atlantic Aves., Wildwood, N. J

Be Happy Regardless Of Your Means

Charles K. Landis, Jr. COUNSELl-ORAT-LAW Bern! Estate Law a Specialty Titles Searched and Cleared Mortgage Loans Conveyancing

102 N. Landis Ave. SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

G. F. Allsteel Office Furniture TUSH1NGHAMS *10 EAST OAK AVENUE OE WK»Klh P ^ D CF. N B^PLnE

George R. Greis ATTORNEY AND COUNeELDOK - AT-I -AW anfl SOS Ocsan City Title < Tru«t Building OCEAN CITY. N. J. phone: <91

Many Dt c«p» may »

yyrre Oewgnad By

LYNN H. BOYER

ARCHITECT

ISM Pacific Ay*.. Wildwood. N. J •l-'yer IX-nIjmed Itulldlng* *■*

Charles E. Foster

FUNERAL DIRECTOR

South Seaville, N. J. Bell J'hone: Sea Die Clip 35-R-4

OR. H. C- MANGINO Chiropractor Woolworth Bu-ld.na. Wildwood Dally Hours except Sunday 10-1* 1-S I-* , Bell: «*-J Key.ionr: Mu-A •|>T. Spew * PaUileno Sjatea of Spinal AdJutnuMU® ’ “H* * l ,b “ DR. S. M. SINGER SUECHON-DENTIST of 1811 E. Moyamcnsing Ave. PHILADELPHIA. PA. announces the opening of a branch office at WOOLF'S E, N. J. fos the practice ot DenUslrj. 1 Saturday evening 4 to » \Sunday 10 AM. to 9 P.M.

Lipman Ms chine Works W00DB1BE. H. J. jsucceeaor To The Woodbine Macbine Works General Machine Work Dope Kejirtone Phone 2-A WILUAH M. LIPMAN. Prop.

For Better Eyesight SEE J. B. BARKER, O. D. OPTOMETRIST Title and Trust Building Eighth and Asbury Ave. 0CEAH CITY. H. J.

C.W.Way,M.D. 415 South Land!* Avenue Sea Wo City. N. J.

Office Hour*:

of persons are | as happy in their modest |! homes as wealthier people g; art on ‘their large estates. ? ^ Likewise, millions of mo- fi; I torists are as happy -ith % ■ i| their medium and low- 5 1 g priced Exidcs as are ethers 1: ' with their higher-priced $|j I batteries bearing this fa- “ mons trade-mark, f Get a type of Exide accord- | f ing to yoar means »o % V matter what type yoa ba>- ■' |, you wrill get dollar for dol- *' I lar battery semce. It’s the A! f sensible way of buying B; I Exides. I Yonr battery buying prob- | | iem is solved the moment fi; | yon enter cor service i fi StAtioIL

Hewitt’s Garage Cape May Court Home, New Jersey Generator* and Starter* Overhauled Exibe BATTERIES

RISLEY’S Auto Laundry Cars Washed and Vacuum Cleaned While You Walt 3809 Holly Beach Avenue WILDWOOD, H. J.

E. R. COTTON Civil Engineer Bonded Surveyor 818 Asbury Are.. Ocean City Phone: 22i«W

at Wi Id wood -By- The-Sea

THE

Beecher Kay Realty Co. Real Estate — Mortgages — Insurance

Reliable Trucking Service

To and Vrem Pl. lxdMphU: w* 1

for th* good* and d*iw*r them more than ordinarily would be I ratea during win»»r month.

*°c Harped'for ’freight'iilone.’ Spec:

Furniture moved with care; local sewice also offered. Seaside Trucking Company OFFICE: FRITZ AKD PLEASURE AVENUE, SEA ISLE CITY

yttant Rhone: 1S-D

*24 B. Wildwood Ave.. 6S0 Washington St., Cap* May 1200 Packard Bldg.. PtuiadctpHtt

.d Friday iwood •

Real Estate—Insurance

211 S. Landis Avenue

Julius Way, M.D.

ROMNEY PLACE. Cap* May Court Hou**. h onw lay* ot Court Hull*,

Sea Isle City, N. J. K»y«tone Phone: 62S-D

r

Dr. H. W. Blaisdell EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST

Court House Marble Yard MONUMENTS and MEMORIAL STONES ■ WM. B. POWELL CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE N. J.