Cape May County Times, 11 May 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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CAPE MAT COUNTY TUCLa. FRIDAY. MAY 11.-IMS.

gn View

adin^ Sea Isle League Slite with Two gxj No Defeat*—

Strong Team

l in Second Place

l! Wrl*t«. * ? HlMrrlb. 5 - S I. C. 4 ■ <TTY Tin HUAretti - n-ii't for Orwas ,. t»M» pUyrt at .• iwi Krrtay , - wr I'OBI tl r.p. M»* Cmoiiyl , !* iu iin*-ua. In-

Page Seven

\VcekIy Sport News

Stone Harhor’s Unique Musical Organization

Prtees Offered j 15th Annual

'Count} League

For Winning Team and Beat Players

Mar

A raftctlBs of the 'ape otmiy tOWball liaju- «ai . .

in the fire houe. at r«|»f May'; four! Hotu. on Friday rrenlne of law werk. Player* 1UU trerc filed tor the com I ns season ton-: ridcrablt dfacataion amae amon* j r. the awrral (lab rcp-caentatlvr: rt crer Oir apportionment of playera. botrever. they hope in i trtijfhien thta out at the next

i eoUnc

Several prlxcr have becoi offered b/ hualne** house • and IndirWualr for the pennatit «inntns club, the most valuable playor and th* Ujtt httrtT ftr Ae'lWf*

Field Day at Ocean City |

School AtHetes to Strive i

Cit> r League Divided In Two Halves

For Honors Saturday

or Both Girls and Boys

The flfuvnth annual Cape Ma)

County Field t>j- fol the aeboob . ot Cap.' May County will lie held j at Municipal Reid. Ociau City, •artlng a: 10 A. M. Saturday. Ntrtherotw trophies will b awaidd to the prixe winntra. T he lh>t

of eretiU are as follows. Gramma: Grades 10 A. M. (Only two e lit ties from earh

school lu each event except rr-

|la>.)

; So. 1 - 10 A. ML SO-yard dash

(boy* under ?'> pounds).

| guests to their Beat*. I Fancy paper hat* ami toy j loons were passed nrounri. wlfh everybody in a *<>■"! hit: wmt lead, r C,eorx< Sis-dt r had them singing all the : vorlte aonss. Harold Stne j presid'd lit lh? piano

Jr.. WcSfeuith. »d ar I WtuSer. . -ball *cre Pre

-Jante its .!■- j Fs?*t H*h FrvFl Jllnr 2f «i tip- re | Second August 31—

Winners Clash Sept. 1

i field.

- no the mound 1 ,•served b»-tter; proper support tulghl hare .. victory. Er■lagea p. '•ved hie igh failure o bit o rirlbnled much

rto«nfaU.

ting, with the old acked to nil cor-

l.alured the

••aai*. but when

CVcan View had

nch to put them

uni raUicd in the th. seventh and » into the Ocean • hrti they pUllic inns, but thci •lien Muller wi ■ Plate on a eliwr- ;• the ride. The

n n o a e

Th. Compfet. Sd»dule" # N „

mile relay (boy*

M.. 50-yard dash {(Oriel.

No S - lO.to A M-. 75-yard daih (boys over SO pounds). No. ♦ - 10.36 A M.. JSO-yat I run (hoya over So pounds). No. 5-10 A. M.. 100-yaru

datdi (flrla).

rV,- C l .i - o A >! oust ti i mile relay (boys under 90 pounds), each boy runs 110 yds. No 7 -11.05 A M.. quartet taUe relay (girls), each girt runs

Th* Slone Harbor ’'rimary Toy Band Is one of the few with organization! in the county. Composed ot twenty-eight boy* and girl* of the flr>t and second grade.-., unocr the direction of Mr*. Crone and Mli» Spritigvr. the bant^ can produre torn- ilvi iy ntuslc. If you don't belh»«- It. bear them play

the «r« (•praker. and l th.> boy ■ that the < .t; tJonerr. were willing t thing that was pussib! - 1 thorinc fbe interiMts -tl the

iatlon

Rjv. H. F Von ffffel. I»r. Way. CoracMua W. Travu Bcr. P Upton Bair re-ponded when called upon and pledged their support to tbj association In It* banehkll program. Prolonged applause grreted H.-rry Bavts when he * as lntr*>duced by toaslma-tn Fitch. The lomicr rtar first baseman lost no time in K'ftUng down to hi suhj.ct. and for over a half hoit: heM the close attention of his hearem. He explained fully how the coacher* were always on the alert to detact an opponent s *ig unis nnd tum them to their own advantage and died th'- Athletlr team of 1W; a* an example of what an alert coacher can ar-

«io any : the bai:T

Chest CHnic r»r. shruede ffate Clinician. will hold a cboit clinic foi chori examlnatlomi on Thursday. M»/ 17. 19tS. m the County Norse. Office In <bc New Court tbaisiBuilding. Ope May Court Ho.:-- . from 9 A- M- until 13 noc>n.

Making

can boat natu.c

the N. w J. r-y S. 1 A. A., will W tbe oflicial referee. Kidd manager will )*e Hay L- Kile, director of athletics O. C. H. S. a. tews of finish will be Dr. Timms. Bn i! . ... Atlantic City: Al lb t*lt. FleSsantTfiBe. and Gene I alleran. of Ocean City. Time, will be Daniel Ricker, ot Cap* May: Michael Malley. . f Wildwood, and H. Bonner, ot

Court iiouse.

The * tarter will be Jiiuiy Hand- A. A. -C-. and Mllti

h rk of

Dif-rtor of field e William E. Massey. 11 Steven* will b>

t .;A ifeui CITT—The schedule airangcd for the local city bawball ioagur call* (or the playing of a first and second hall, with the winner of the title |n each half to meet in a scric- of three

game* at the nose of the leaguepounds)

The first half end.

M-. quarter

90 pound*). Th. field l

each boy run* 110 yard*. j dltlon for th. No. 9—10 A. M-. running high j

lump (boy* under 90 pounds)

ent# will be Jr. Theodore the offletu!

If—II A M. jump (hoys over .. 1 Jr—10.30 A M

broad jump (boys

pounds). Ball Game

Amusing Incident* of the train ! ins camp and of a barnhtorn.ln.- ! trip to the racitic Const were j entertaininai} told. Sir. Davis

Wildwood’s Two Dollar Days !*;««*« xtK '.S',

; play fail and give their best at j

‘Till times.

WILDWOOD—The two dollar j avenue: .Mis. Hftsc Samlry. 3900, Although baseball held the days held In Wildwood on Thors-j Uacltli avratl-: lllfie Col!. 220 E. | lpr o( ij 1 (. aiasr. Iwskctb:.ll day and Friday of fast week un-j Maple avemte: Mrs. Gcorsc Me-; nnl entirely ovrriooked. and 1 dcr the auspice* of the Wild-' Claln. 32K W BdtellMIBer aw**)"*-': ! Chartas W Gibson, president »u<..: Merchasta' AihgciatlgB and. Albert lhn.es. 232 W. ClcnW'.d, the .tsHOclallon was rallid the t lunubei of Commerce were: avenue; O E Henry. 221 W. Mag-!;,,, sprang a surprise on to eucecssful th.v oitnir Bales ’ nnlla nvenue; Vr Walter l>.. „. n l tbr players events of the kind will be spon-j Hand. Jr.. Cape May Court Horn.-; conting them with gift* gored In the future. Mark B. Reeve.-. W. Magnolia I Bard , or ami,, good work during I'oneelvcd in drive home to r**-j a ' t,nuc : Mr< A s,oni,rt «>n- 106 the recent season. -a-nnS »“ !-s,*r*£.u-»2ii«>.»>' —

ount},' tin- day* m.:t with hearty

uppon from the

June 29. and the second hall onibipad )tunp (girls). August 31. with the first game' No. 14 -11.30 A of the play-off wchedaled for Sat-1 broad jump Iboj urday. September 1. Games are pounds)

scheduled for morning and afternoon of Labor Day. Monday. Sep-

umber 3.

Three icagui games have already been played and i.mse contest* look place on the Canuso Field, at Ocean View . Tl.e gam* scheduled for tonight iiTldayl brings together the Wright nd Hildreth teams, and the game will b? played on the Burns lot on central avenue. Tbe City Cora. misaioners have made extensive improvement* to the playing field and future league games will be

played iliere

11 A. M-. standing I

K 11 O A E

: 0 2

***■ 8; s. I c.. 4

160-yard dash.

The schedule lor the remaining

guinea Is a* follow*:

Find Half

May Jl—HUdretb vs WrlgbtMay 15—S. !. C. v» Hildrelh Ma) IS—Wrlghl v* Oooan view May 22—S. I. < ■ vs. Mriihl May 25 Hildreth v* Ocean View. May *9—S. I. C vs Ocean View June 1—Hildreth vs. .Wright. June fi—K 1. « v» Hildreth June S—Wright VS. Ocean View. June 12-8. 1. vs Wright June 15—Hildreth vs Ocean V iew. June 19—S. I. C. vs Ocean Mew. June 22-Hildreth va Wright. June 2« 8 1. C v» WWreth. June 29—Wright vs Ocean View

Second Half

July 3—3. J, C m Wright

•J* kept up I July 6- KtlUreth r. Ocean V iew

^ ' niiineinK J “>> ,0 '®,,V 9‘

July IS—HiWreth July 17- 8. 1. C ' July 2* Wright i July 24-8 I- *'• '*»

July 27—Hildreth vs (bean V ew. J«lt St—S, I, c, V. “3““ '“ v Atig 3—Hildreth vs Wright. Atl*. 7—8- 1. C. *» Hildreth. Aug 10 Wright vs Ocean View Aur 14—8. 1. c vs Wright Aug. IT ^Hldrcth v. Oc'an V cw

j AUg .21-8 I- C '(

E Aug. 24- HUdrcth v» Wrlghl. 1 j Aug 2S - S 1 ‘ v * Hildreth Aug! 31—Wright vs Ocean Vic*.

-i th.

> starta Tuos- ■ pitching for master of the

while begive him

Thirteen of 'trikes before "iching. The

5 Ocean View.

6 Wright. . Hildreth

Ocean View.

High School (Girls) 1 P- Ki Only two girl* from each action! In each event except rc- * , No. 1—1 M . 50-yard dash. 2 heats. 2 girl* qualify. No. 2 1 15 I*. M.. ’«n-yard ilash. 2 heals. 2 girls qualify. No. 3 i so P. M-. 58-yard dash, final*. No 4—1.45 P M.. quarter mile relay (each girl runs 116

yatds).

No. 5-2 P. M.

finals.

No 6—1 P- M . baseball brow No. 7—1.15 P. Al.. running

high jump No. 8-1.30 broad jump.

High School (Boys) 2 P. M. (Only three Imys Irem ea school In each event except

lay.)

No. 1—2 P. M . pole vault No 2 -2-30 P. M- 100-yard dash. 3 heat*. 2 men uuallfy

3—1.60 P. *

no heat*

4 2.10 P. V i relay (each bo

yard*).

No. 5 -3.25

dash, finnh1—3.40 P.

run. no heal*. ; 0 . 7 3.S0 IV dash. S heat*.

No. 8 4 da*h. (1031*.

At Woodbine

Saturday

Last Year’s Champions and Manufacturers to Clash

At Ball Park

Will Play Avalon May 191 '* bfn ’

Many Prizes Are Awarded at

John A. Ackley & Son Auctioneer* can sell your personal property or rml o*tate anywhere, at. anytime. For term* and particulars. apply at home offieB. 427-29-31 Landis A venae VINELAND. N. J,

Joseph 1

DENTt

•Crocus Road; Lisle

«. Oak and Pacific atcuuw: Walter McNeill. ICO K. Durfc

umn-uBuiB ..La' aveniu-; Mrs. L, Uyrn*. 808 E. 1

btwine-* m. n of-the csunmnnlty I n *? f fTf"." 0 ' Twrest' and the buying l>opuUce of the| 3J,i n *• I

Oflicn hour*:

§£l ?

■ re on Tuesday ne ot the dismany prixe*

1

Tbe oomph >r thlrt> -»l*

hedulr provi'le

with a in each

^ Plan. J “c Announced

440-yard

freshm

100-yanl 880-yar I

WOODBINE-Th.- W

the t ‘otiBty

League will no doubt opposition utiea tbe roanufacturInr team will be opposed by the 'ounty champion!'. Gap. May Owirt House, iu on exhibition this Saturday afternoon at Woodbine uall park. Burke Alexenb*'« or Samuel Iksvtv" Henton vlll pitch for Vixidblr..- and tbin Herman Stein, art year's mainstay, may twirl against the champion*. Bui rnberg will catch for the local*. The Infield will he composed of Rablnnwitr at first. Ga- - second. Bee.be rtt *hort an.! .! third. It Is hot certain Whether Rabluowiii, who i iltending Dickinson lege, will be here for the Saturday. but he will, bo hen May 19lh. when Woodbln. meets Avalon a* the curtain rise: for th. league season. In th. event that Ral.lnowitz does no nunc, the llnoiip nnd Stein will g» to first. Th. outfield will l* played Nat Roscntoid. John Kennedy

The FaJno The night was th.- m tnbution ot th< av ardod by the

charge. Isadore Warshaurer ncifi as bead ot tie M. reliant*' A**oclation .h legation with Marshall Baint.ii.lr.. Jr., reprewcullng th.

Chamber of Gommercw.

The prises were awarded in 1 the form of one dollar slips exj Chang ca!>le for merchandise In (any of the F'.ies Knvperating in i tbe event '.urougli an error the]

if Harry Krailing's Music I as not on the award slip

_.i slip* ore cxchangeabli::

lor urtrehandi.-e.

With the Marin. National Hank.: the Wildwood Title aad Trusi ; :'onipany. the Fnlott Bank aud he Fidelity Tru*t Company cm operating, arrangemcot, wen mud. with th iusUtuljons tc • the awards ns cash de positH if the winner* decided t. save their prizes The awarrfi were made by drawing. Franklin Brown I'M* New Yorl avenue, won first prize of 325. Th.- *10 award went to: Beu lah Burke. 215 U Bulk avenue G. X! Peters. 137 E. UncolB *ve uue: Mrs. Weuucll, 441 W. Pin.

Blumi-nthnl. 14( W

Burk avenue; Mrs. Kolakoff. Cc dar and Psrttic avenue* Tbe 55 award* went to: Mir Edward Holden, £82 E. 1Mb avt-1 nue; Mary E. Kullke. IP'S IH-ln-ware avenue: Mrs. Edward Holden. 2U2 K. 10th avenue; Mrs.

lipman Machine Works

WOODBINE.

Woodbine Machine Works General Machine Work Done

K- .-Iom |-tK*ie - A

Ma;>U

Holmes. 125 M . Magnolia

Nellie 8> h.-oi-r, 162’. Nodro avenue. PhfUdelpbi.i: EUle B Cor-1 son. Oak nnd Pacific avenue*. | The U*'. of the tnerchanU eo- 1 oiHratlnr include: Marry Ktaling. t. 8. Ooattn Laimbet Company. Wildwood Dumber Cotniwny. Bak- ts ii Brotlu-rs. WUllani Austin ' om- a par.', c. H. Clouting company. | A’lantic Coe I Yards. J. Russo, = brother*. M.wch and company. | ( 4 imberland tTcnning company.I | H Beck. Wulter Beers, Fox Br»-j |

| the! ,. N. G-rtlnki •. W. i :,-ck-j 5 tta Shoppe, i M. John-j toEjrKtiXi. nHfT^F.

* Hunt. Ben-1 5

R. WEATHERBY GENERAL CONTRACTING AND OIMLOINC Estimates Cheerfully Givon and

G. F. Allsteel Office Furniture

TUSHINGHAMS

Baby Shop.

ib Stine. Bos-i

niriln Giddiiiz. J.n

la Shop. DeLoxe — - , ieilrighl Grocery Company. F M i Vodworth company. Jackson Drug Company. R. VV Ryan, larri*. Colonial Sweet Shop. Halp"rn. 1. Tenc-nbanro and f Vccto Fiore. Samn 'l *" "•

ibinghara

Many Finest . Fuldki

f C> ■< M*y County’s

LYNN H. BOYER ARCHITECT 00 Pacific Ave.. Wildwood. N

Middle looses Track Trophy

high ficht

Unable lo Win class

Laurels al Delaware COI RT HOCSE—El*

! prtncelon Alumni Awocl#' • Caor May County Will O' L4 ,o the high school bo:

I ing the high'

High | T*>

3*_4 p. M.. running Wildwood. Cape May Court House. Woodbln. City and Oreon^Clty *

^Tb*- fifteenth jMtfiWj "tv i’JSpqrtland Work

Saturday

of the Wildwood Cape May. 8*' Irie Oty. Woodbine. Court It and Wildwood W***- D , J j srhools will be H<» »' •

Field

| May IS

Gold

regular events tor | while sec.mil place

winner* - — be awarded silver | tt|LO)WOOD - Carpenter | medaD. Bronx*- medals w ill go , Guilder.' ;.r< worlinK twe C l ibird place winners- i boure a day In order to « I . ...I—..r run donated by • as j ano. ilabd. ihr new 5750.01

board'

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