CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1908
PARR WINS GOLF CUP Mrs. Barlow Mins Momcn's Tournament INVITATION EVEN! Mr. and Mr* Fed. J. Graves Will Give Foursome Next Wednesday—Tennis To-Day
defeated Bpoaoer D. Wrtfht, Jr..Phtladelphla. baodlmp 10, ooe up. TUa match play tourney on the Unha of the Oape May OoU Club was continued Monday. In the main event the aoml-ftnal match between Samuel Ulsphain. Philadelphia, handicap 4, and Charles U Matthew*. Khlladclphla. handicap 7. waa won by lilspham on the eUhluonUi bole b) UP- »• final match for the cocaol' tlon cup waa won by K. Witter It ey. Philadelphia, scratch, who u feated J. P- Edward*. Phi lad el phi. scratch, one up. A aerie# of tournament* are to hi (Iren, the prlaea bavins been sut bribed for by members of the club. Mr. and Mr*. John Neary. of New fork, who have been playing carllei u the season have renewed the..
In the final match of the golf ney which ha* been In progress alnce last Thursday. Tuesday afternoon G Howell Parr, of Baltimore, defeated Samuel Blapham. of Philadelphia, flv up and four to go. The cup for tb. main event, therefore, goee to Mr Parr and the consolation cup to Mr B. Winter Harvey The match play tournament o*e eighteen hole* on the Cape May links waa begun Thuiaday, when twentyseven contestant* entered the tourney. which started off auspiciously Interest ha* been growing, stimula ted largely by the publicity of event: there through the column* of th» DAILY HERALD, which publishes th • only reliable news of the happeuingf on the link* and at the club house. In the first round as was playe. Thursday the resulU were somewha. gratifying to wlnnera and disappoint lng to those who were down. Louis Brown, of Pittsburg, handles 7, defeated Llewellyn Smith, of LouL rllle, handicap 7. two up and one playEdwin K. Blapham. of Phlladelphl handicap 3, defeated H. M. Justl.Phb adelphla. handicap 10, three up ant two to play. J. P. Edwards, Philadelphia, scran defeated J. W. Hart. Glen Ridge. N J., handicap 9, two up. G. Howell Parr, Baltimore, handlca S. defeated William M. Allen. Phils delphia, handicap 6, two up. Frank A. Hays. Philadelphia, hand cap 3, defeated H. F. Lofland. Phil, delphia. handicap 10, one up. Spencer D. Wright, Jr. Phlladet phia. handicap 10, defeated J. W Price, Pittsburg, handicap 10, thre np and two to go. W. B. Mellor, Philadelphia, hand! cap 4. defeated Dr. Charles N. Davb Philadelphia, handicap 6. three up. Samuel Blapham, Philadelphia, hai dicap 4, defeated Thomas W. East wick. Cape May. handicap 4. one up. R. Wiater‘Harvey. Philadelphia, scratch, defeated Rev. H. B. Wright Bala, Pa., handicap 8. two up and or. to go. Louis H. Ayres. PhlladelphU.hand. cap «. defeated Vice Chancellor Ec mund B. Learning, handicap 8, thre
up.
H. F. Bradley. Philadelphia, handlca. 8, defeated Judge James M. E. Hild relh. Cape May. handicap 7, one up By reason of the failure of Edwi F. Cook, Philadelphia, handicap 6, t appear be defaulted to Edwin J. Far her, Baltimore, handicap 6. Second Round Opponents. The second round of the golf mate tournaments was played on the link of the Cape May Golf Club Friday The interest increased and from noa until the end there will be a watch lng of favorites. Charles L. Matthews, Philadelphia handicap 7, defeated William P Breen, Fort Wayne, Ind., handicap !' three up and two to go. T. M. S. Rolls, the billiard expert Philadelphia, handicap 4, defeated Frank R. Shattnck, Philadelphia, han dicap 4, two up and one to go. Louis H. Ayres, Philadelphia, ham cap «, defeated H. F. Bradlee. Phils delphia, handicap 8, three-up and one to go. Samuel Blspham, Phil&delphla.hai dicap 4, defeated R. Wlster Harvey Philadelphia, acratch, one up In nlnt teen boles. Edwin J. Fsrber, Baltimore, hand! cap 8, defeated W. B. Mellor, Phil* delphia, handicap 4, two up. Prank A. Hays, Philadelphia, hand! cap 3, defeated Spencer D. Wright Jr., Philadelphia, handicap 10, one oi G. Howell Parr, Baltimore, handles 8. defeated J. P. Edwards. Phlladel phla. scratch, two np and one to play Louts Brown, Pittsburg, handicap 7„ defeated Edwin K. Blspham. Phils delphia, handicap 3. one up. Third Round. In the match play tournament on Saturday on the Caps May links tb< resalts of th# third round wers: Charles L matthew*. Philadelphia, handicap 7, defeated T. II. 8. Rolls, Philadelphia, handicap 4, one up. Samuel Blspham, Philadelphia.handicap 4, defeated Louis H. Ayres. Phi. adelphla, handicap 6, two up and om to piny. Vnak A Hays. Philadelphia, han dlc«p 3. defeated Edwin J. Far her. Baltimore, handicap (. three np am. ooe to play. G. Howell Parr, Baltimore, hand! cap 8, defeated Louis Brown, Pittsburg, handicap 7, two up and P»*7 In the ftem I Finals Parr defeated Hays, four up and on* to go.
Mr. and Mr*. A. R. Jone* and Mr* A. H. Garrett, of Wilmington, were imoug the enthusiastic players on the links. Mr. D. Swope and son. H. B. Swop* ot MerchantvlUe, N. J. were amouy •now who were on the links yeetcr
day.
Mr*. C. S. Belsterllng, Mr*. A. G Young. Misa Louise Young and Mlai Eva Price were on the golf course jesterdsy, and Mesdames Young am Belsterllng expect to take up golf o. ihelr return to Pittsburg. The open tennis tournament wll. .tart tomorrow on the courts. It «hlch there will be mens single*, adles’ singles and mixed double* entries must be in by seven o’clocl this evening. The fee will be one dol ar. and the fee and name must ti ;lven to Thos. Sayre, at the lock<
GOLF LINKS AWAY. Taft Equal* Rockefellar’a Score ( Hot Springs William H. Taft and John D. Koch eller are In the same class on th lot Spring*. Va., Golf Links. Mi Taft did the course on Tuesday aftei icon In 88. which waa a new recor. or him and which equaled the bei icore ever made there by Mr. Rock< eller. The Standard Oil man mad Us record last spring. There score: ire 12 over Bogey. Players who Intend to try for th unateur championships, September 1 rod 19, ar# dropping In whenever th | ran for practice rounds at the Garde 21 ty Golf Club. W. C. Fownes. Jr if Pittsburg, who twice has put W. J rravls out of the national compel: don on extra hole matches, snivel there last Saturday for a few days play.
In the eighteen hole handicap lal play tournament on Saturda ifternoon, the following was the tulL Gr's H'p Net Charles L. Matthews 85 16 70 William M. Allen 84 10 7* Frank A. Hayes 83 7 75 H. J. Kenderdine 83 8 75 F. C. Smlck 85 10 76 Dr. C. N. Davis 89 U 78 J. P. Edwards 79 0 79 G. Howell Parr 86 « 77 J. B. McCall 89 10 79 Edwin F. Cook 91 12 79 Edwin K_ Blspham 85 6 80 Louis H. Ayres 90 10 80 Louis Brown 91 11 80 James M. E. Hildreth 97 14 83 Llewellyn Smith 96 12 84 R. Wlster Harvey 85 0 85 Samuel Blspham 91 6 85 J. D. Deacon 93 8 85 B. F. Sleeker 109 15 94 C. H. Kranter 118 16 98 Frank R. Shattnck, Frank H. Mob: Rev. H. B. Wright, Theodore E.We: dersbeln and H. F. Lofland withdrew Among distinguished golfers wb ay visit the Cape May Golf Clu soon is William Fellowes Morgan, < the Short HUl*. N. J., Golf Club. an. President of the United States Go Association. Mr. Morgan was a das mate in Harvard of President Root veil, and was a graduate In the san
tlon cap. R- Wlster Harvey, Phlladel-
tnck, Philadelphia, handicap 4, two a and one to go. 1. T. Edwards,
ASH
TTie wheat grow* up, heads oat, and then falls down—so much grain mo/ harvested—so much labor lost and capital wasted just so much more profit you might have had. The j| trouble waa—unbalanced fcrtilircr. with too little Potash. Potash makes strong stalks and prevents lodging. Use a complt/t fertiliser, with at least 6 per cent of Potaah, but if your dealer does not keep it, then add 15 pounds of Muriate of Potash to each 100 pounds of fertiliser.
A Young Man's Salary
SATURDAY’S YACHT RACES r our Classes of Boats Compel* I
County Contest j Sealed proposals will be received The races of the Cap* May Yacht! by the Board of Chosen Freeholders •tub on Saturday, In which the con-'of Cape May County, N. J., until est was open to all boats from Cape | twelve o'clock noon of the day 01 !ay county, were Interesting and its meeting, on the first day of Sep witnessed by large crowds of people. | tember nineteen hundred and elgh. .rom boats In the harbor and from (1908), at Cape May Court House, places on the edge of the harbor. ' New Jersey, or handed to either one events unlike the preceding of the committee herein named prioi re held under the American to said first day of September, A. D.
Boat Association rules, which teemed to give thorough satisfaction, mere were four classes of boats as ollows: First. Cruiser class, consisting of hose boats which are built for the purpose of sea going voyages. Second. Speed Boat Class, those «hich hare engines of racing gear an jullt upon racing Unea. Third. Open Boats or pleasure -eeprh nu— a, consisting of small ■r harbor pleasure boats. Fourth. Open Boat* B, or those of I .mailer build than the third class. In the speed class, the ‘‘Slick,” .weed by Richard Stannart, of the Vlldwood Yacht Club, waa the only ■oat to enter. As there waa no competition the ••Slick" waa given the vent, merely covering the course of two and a half miles as a matter of form. The reason there waa no otbe entries waa due to an accident. Chair nan of the Regatta Committee, B. 1. Gibbon, dealring to give the rest of the boat owners a chance to capture cup did not enter his boat, the "Me teor."Alfred B. MUler entered •Annette B,” which Just before the start broke down and was unable compete. One of the most exciting races of the afternoon eras the cruiser event, which was won by the •Neriedes,” owned by France# Rogers, of the Cape May Yacht Club. This boat beat out the "Cllaade,' owned by Commodore J. Clifford Wilson. of the local club, by fifty-nine seconds. The "Phyllis.” owned by W. H. Chew, won the open boat class A, over the “Bees,” owned by C. D. Gibbon. Neither boat had any advantage over the other until within a few yard from the finishing line when the former shot ahead with a great spurt of speed. In a well contested race the "Marcia,” owned by W. H. Nevtna, cros sed the finish a small margin ahead of the ••Riomt," owned by George McCreary, Jr, As Mr. Nevins had only taken his boat round the course of the courtesy to the Yacht Club not being s member of that organization, the cup was awarded to th •Rloml," which wag the next boat 1
Ine.
The other entries were the “Bono, owned by StllweJl Hand, of Caps May the “Ann M.” owned by Mr. Glbaon, of Wildwood.
year. While ha maintains a dty reap denes In New York, where ha la In charge of Y. M. C. A. work there, he has his lagal residence In Short Hills. Essex County, ana was an Assemblynan In 1906 and 1*08. Ha la a w friend of Judge Jamas M. E. I reth. of the Cape May Golf Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Fsrd J. Graves win give an Invitation mixed foursome to
on Wednesday of nett.
n pt the LS.
A Bright, New Star. The American Star, the new Baltimore evening paper, made Its apI eerance on Monday, and It* first copy comas to our tabl* brim fall of latest news of the Monumental City and Maryland. The paper published at the plant of the B mbn American, and under the directorship of General Felix Agnes, who has for many years so ably edl ted the Baltimore American. The American Star yesterday found many readers in Cape May and there a general demand for this new II cation, which promises to be a lead-
in the
1908, for the heating plant In bospi tal and county house of Cape May County, New Jersey, situated on Mali, shore road about one and a half mile from Cape May Court House, N. J, according to plans and speslflcatlom which may be had from the following committee: W. 8. Johnson, Hotel heron. Ocean City, N. J.; Daniel BchelUager, Erma, Cape May County. N. J.; or Jesae D. Ludlam. South Den nls. Cape May County. N. J. On the day and data first mentioned All proposals received for said wi will be Immediately opened and publicly read by the Board of Chosen Freeholders of Cape May County .New Jersey, the said Board reserving the right to reject any Each bid must be accompanied by certified check to the amount of fifty dollars (*50), drawn payable to the order of Anthony B. Smith. D1 rector of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of Cape May County, New Jersey. The successful bidder will be required to execute, within ten days after the contract has been awarded to him, a bond In snch sum and with such security as shall be approved by the Board of Chosen Freeholders said bond shall be In a sum of not itlmated cost of the work when completed.. All proposals must be plainly mark ed on the outside of envelope enclosing them "proposals for Heating Plan Hospital and County House. By order of the Board of Freeholders W. S. JOHNSON, DANIEL BCHKLL1NOER J. D. LUDLAM
Committee.
WEST CAPE MAY BALL TEAM. Wart Cape May A. A. to Put Fast Team on Field. West Cape May wlU be pleased with the good fortune of having fast base ball team this fall, which 1c creating a great deal of gossip among old and young. The following officer* were elect-d yesterday afternoon: Manager, H. C. Graves; Captain, . R. Morton; secretary, and Treasurer, O. W. Lafferty. Graves teen captain for two years of a team playing under the name of West Cap May; Morton having been captain manager of West Cape May school team tor three years while Lafferty was captain and manager of the team for two years and captain ci the Cape May Point Stare years. With these three at the head of the team. West Cape May expect, to have a One aggregation of teaser* to enter the proposed Cape May County League. The young ladles of this place are now prepann to give a Iswn social toward buying their uniforms, which will be held In the near future.
NOTICE Notice la hereby given that a lag will ha held In the Borough of Capa May Point, for the purpose forming a company for the protection of Ufa and property from fire me by which thereafter be known, oa th* SSth day of August, 1808, at 8 p. m. All parson* Interest to be
NOTICE
aa real astata unpaid by August Uth win b* ooUastad by the ad
DELANCO 3; CAPE MAY 1. The Vleitore Play a Good game and |
Beat Us
Delenco ball team came to Cape' May yesterday and defeated the horns by a score of 3 to 1. The score: CAPE MAY K H O A K
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Record of Trcnsaotlons Which Have Been Recently Noted. The following are some Capa May county real estate transfers: Lcwtr Township Elizabeth B. Reeves, Executrix, to John W. Mecray, *1. Tract of about 7 acres of meadow adjoining heirs Isaac Whlldm et ala Caps May Point Columbian Securities Co. to Han ilatta Morris, ISO. Lot 42, block K. Columbian SecoriUss Co., to WUlla Major, 160. Lou 39, 40 and 41, block N.
Interest on City Loans The Security Trust Company,which loans the City of Capa May large of money, has voluntarily and wlthou the request of the dty authorltle* reduced the rate of Interest on Its loans to the city from six to Are per
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Leaoos given ou Plano or Organ any hour during dav or evening terms, write, cull or phone, Hell 67
RjcunrK B. Rnvn,
Ogden Building (tod Boor)
810 Washing! nn Bt.
Cape May' Uy
Keep la mind on# thing. «%o has a hank account, always ha*: ready moaay. Ha to not compelled to ■to neighbor In Urns of stress Try It and" keep your mew
finds so many ways of making a quick departure with little to show fdr it. Anchor it fast by Life Insurance.
An Endowment policy will do it. The young man with the Life Insurance reserve is the young man who is saving money.
The Prudential
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Hughes.
Base Ball Gams The Pittsburg Collegian* will ploy a game with Cape May on Thursday, August 27.
The women played their eighteen bole handicap tournament on the link day afternoon. Not with* tan dins that Mr*. Ronald H. Barlow had 6 added to her acore, abe waa the winner. The acore waa: Mrs. R. L Barlow 85 6 91 Mra. Louto Brown 110 16 95 Mrs. J. R. Price 97 0 97 Mrs. A- H. Garrett 111 10 101 Mtoa Florence Daniels 107 6 102 Mias Annette Davit 107 0 107 Mrs. John Neary, Mias Gnlle Davis, Mrs. A. R. Jones, and Mr*. R. W. Starr, withdrew.
Scissors Shears Pocket Knives Butcher Knives Knives & Forks Sets Carving Sets And the best of all I guarantee c y of the above goods. Try them, aoc if they are not as ! represent them, return and get your money back A Full Line of Robesotfs Goods
CHARLES A. SWAIN 305-7 Jackson li’t. Cape May, N. J.
TO PRACTICE IN HIGH COURT Examination* of Attornaya Comple’.ed
by Pannaylvania Board.
Th* paper* submitted by attorneys seeking to practice in the Supreme Court of Pannaylvania In the recent aytwinaMrtn* held In Philadelphia., Pittsburg, Williamsport and Harrisburg, have bean turned over to the examining board appointed by the court, after haring been carefully paused for tha past two weeks at Cape May by th* board's examiners. Under the rule adopted by th* Court tw: years ago attorneys are admitted to practice in tha State Supreme Court only after three year's study of the law. Before beginning this course they must pass a preliminary examination and a general examination and
Th* board appointed by the Court to conduct both th* preliminary and ftDickson, chancellor of the Philadelphia Lav Association; former Congressman S. P. Wolverton, of Snn bury; Robert Snodgrass, of Harrisburg; former Attorney General W. U. Hensel, of Lancaster; Thomas Patterson, of Pittsburg. The papers Just turned over to them were subml by 120 applicant* for admission, who ana wared 48 questions each, and over 820 applicant* for registry, who wd 70 questions each. Bet: s there ware paper* from 33 persona working oft conditions beratore
Th* board’s examiner*, constating of WUllam High Ur Fisher of Philadelphia, T. J. Brown, Pittsburg; F. M. Harris, Scranton, and Paul A KnnkaL of Harrisburg, hare been ar-
Advertisement. Tha City of Cap* May, New Jerse Proposals for Sewers NOTICE CAPE MAY, N. J.. August 10. 1908. Proposals will be received by the City Council of the City of Cape May In Council assembled on Wednesday, August 26, 1908, at 8 o’clock P. In the Council Chamber of the City L.U of said City, for the construction <f a part of 1U sewerage system accordance with the plana and specifications therefor, which can be seen on die at the office of the Recorder of said city. The work will comprise the con si ruction of about 4037 lineal feet of catt Iron pipe sewer* and 4276 lineal ftet of vitrified pipe sewers, with the manholes. Junction manholes, am* house connection branches thereto appertaining. Copies of the plana and specification! will be loaned to Intending bid dere by the Recorder of the City ol Cape May, upon application by mail or In person, at a sharge of 810.00 fo the aeL which will be refunded upon the return of said plans and speclfl tailons within 30 days after the letting. Any other information desired, in accordance with the said specifications, may be obtained from Stilwell H. Townsend. City Engineer, at his office in Cape May, N. J. Tha proposals must be made la strict accordance with tha plans and specifications and upon the proposal sheets, must be sealed and delivered to said city council at the time and place specified and at no other time or place will any proposals be recei-
ved.
Upon receipt of th* proposals the same will ha publicly opened and th contenU announced In th* presence of such of the persona bidding their agenu as may choose ti than and there present, and record of tha terms and prices will b* made tha minutes of said City Cdhncll. Th* da tails, form of proposals, provision* and condition*, auhject to which th* proposals must be made and wQl ha received are shown
JNO. W. THOMPSON,
WANTED-Man of ability, larg* so r qualntanca and thorough knowledge of his county aa looaJ representative
ti solicit subscriptions for Urge morn They tare mat at Cap* May th# *“« MW«taP*r. Salary; reference.
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In the chief cup for th* golf towns ient at Poland Springs, Ms., go Friday, H. C. Holton, of the Oape May Qub to taking part, and in the second round defeated Hlrem Ricker, Jr, of South Poland, four ap and thre* to play. Walter J. Traria. the expert of Garden City, beat Garrett / Hobart. Jr, of New Jareay, Urea op

