CAPE MAV COUNTY LEAGUE
Court Houm Toam Win* Exciting Contest With West Caps May \V«*st Cap* May. tt»* D«w Cap* May County l«-asiw iii*njb*r. taAlnc til* plar* of Tnckaho*. auftered defeat at tb« haoilt of tbe Court lloua' team at Court Houa* last Saturday afternoon by a acor* of 1J to t. Ttw feature* of the «ani«- »*r* Wooiaon'i pttvbins and Channel s ttiuely two bacxer Numerous error* caused the downfatl of the u*w league member-
The constitution of the County Longue ssu forth that no player shall i>e paid for his serrlcsa. except le«lt
Score
Needles, lb. Nlt bola. s* ttandfran. rf Channel. Sh. Woulson. p Kulh'd. c. cf. Kntriken. If. F Woo Ison, c Teylor, Jb.
WEST CAPE MAY
The Board of Directors haa power io make the offending team forfeit -very game in which a player under protest was used and Impose a fine jf not exceeding *10 for each gam*. If the county board carrlee out the provision* of the conatitution Denuliville will forfeit one game to Wood jlne and three to Tuckanoe.
ASSISTS
Woodbine and DennlsvlUe played -hree Inntpg* Saturday, and flnUhed n a errap. \ Kid Channel* of tbe Cement Town proved that he can drt
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well a
COURT HOI'S
Ambrose. ; Tow d. 2b.
Stile*. Totals
13 2
0 7 & 0
2 0 2 0 3 18 2 13 2 0 12 9 27 1«
imp* May 0 2 0 1 0 0 1
Court House 0 3 1 2 2 3 0 0 X—12 Earned rune—We*t Cape May Cap* May C. H.. «. Stolen has. West Cape May. 1; Cape May C. H-. -it). Two-base hits—Channel, Stile*. Townsend. Struck out—By Woolson. 8. Amrose. 4. Bases on balls—By Woolson. 1; Amrose, 2. Utnpir
Cape May, 10; West End.3. Cape May C. 2. Stolen bases•st End. of Camden by the score of 10 to 3. Score: WEST END Somers, 2b. C. Holloway, c. Pierson, cf. A Holloway, lb. Brown, lb. McGrath, sa. Butterwlh. cf. Applegate, p. Smith, rf.
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CAPE MAY
Kuhn. cf. RetUy. lb. Cork ran. >s Curry. 2b.
Totals 10 U 23 15 Cape May 2 0 0*€ 0 2 0 0 X—1West End 00000002 N=j/
Cape May, IP: Royeraford.S. Cape May downed Royeraford i Cape May last Thursday by s ,of io to 6. Curry's home run » . ScorwT CAP* MAT. Smltber*. U.
Bell.c. Hall. rf. J. Macb'o.p. T. Macho', p.
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Manager McOlnlty. of the Newark Jastern l^eague, came here Saturday, md signed Hall for 1910. Bell, the Germantown boy. Is leadug the Cape May team at the bat He averages three tails a game. Cape May will play the Atlantic City Collegians • aeries of five game* U Inlet Park In tbe near future. Rutherford caught a nice game Saturday for the West Cape May >oys and was there with the big
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Lew Morey, the fast outfielder of he Ocean City team, made some atlonal catches In the OntarioOcean 3ty game. Andy Boswell, former New York '•'atlonal League slab artist, is giving .rest satisfaction as an umpire at Jcean City. Jim Carrey 1* playing a great game a Cape May. Some of his fielding would make the major leaguers - and take notice. Pudding Laird,-Yale, •S8. <■ reiled spectator at IK* SparUmCape •lay game. They say Pud could pitch In his college days. Bartlett, Ocean City's second sack t Is putting up a great game, both n tbe field and at the bat. His base unnlng ha* been a feature.. Chad Doak, who caught for the Jape May team for ten years and uore. Is making good with the ■Vyudmoor team of north Jersey. Howell, Klaty and Herron, of the Jennies ill* team, of the Cape May Jounty League have been suspended >y President Douglass for accept!ni Apoey. Flick Stitex, who broke his ankle t Narbethon Memorial Day .expects o wegr a Cape May uniform tugast 1. Stites captained the Capes 'or five Fears. Harry Hazelburst, a former Univer•ity of Pennsylvania star and one rf the old Cape M«y teanf, is seen with Billie Klny, one ft the greatst pitchers the Capes ever had. Martin Scull, one of the fastest outielders in tbe Cape May County -eague. has been compelled to retire a account of eyasigbL Martin is one ! the veterans of cou||£ baseball an great favorite with the- fans Manager Doernor, of tbe Cape May bos resigned. Harry Johns has n appointed to manage the Sand pcs. Johns managed tbe Capes the' palmy days when they were .he amateur champions of the rrn states. Manager Johns, of be Cape May earn, would like to arrange week away from home. He sonld like to bear from MtUvllle, dridgeton, Mount HoHy, Atlantic City, Vsbury Park. Long Branch and the its ten Island Athletic Club . Grace showed his colors Monday •hen be tried to block Smiley ai Jid tbe fans hiss bias him? Yes, and , little more. Herron tried ame thing on Hall earlier it ;ame. If they play that way white 1st ting how moat they play
By J. THOMPSON BAKER SUCCESS of Wildwood and Wildwood Crsat is often tbe subject of reT mark. The land on which they now stand was a wilderness Intersected by paths made by wild animal*, leading to a central fresh water lake. Wildwood oocupiea the middle of Firs Mile Beach Island, In Capa May County, New Jersey, and has the Atlantic ocean on the east gad thorofares and creaks on tbe west. Its physical advantage*, consisting of tbe finest and safest of surf bathing beaches, noble and ancient oak. cedar and holly trees, and the ground clothed with semi-tropical flowers. Tbs location of such an entrancing spot, within two hour* of million* of p*ople. awakened inquiry as to Its utility far health, pleasure and profit. The founders could not account for its neglect. They studied Its manlfeet advantage*. the towring wealth and population of the country, tbe custom now almost universal, of going each year to the seashore, tbe beneficial affect of residence there on account of the purity of the almoapbere. and the delights of surf bathing. They believe that the right kind of a resort on such an ecstatic Sea island would appeal to every intelligent person, and that if It were property developed, modern utilities provided for the convenience and comfort of reeldeota and visitors, and a fair plan of investment pre •ented. It could not fall to enlist the Interest of a discriminating public. Tbe faith of tbe founders Jn the proposition was proven by the expenditure at large amounts of money and yean of unremitting toil and attention. They sold land to patrons at prices that made It plain to this group of wise pwchasen that there could be no profit to tbe founders except In the advance In the value of all lands in Wildwood, which was the strongest £arantee to buyers that they were making a good tnveatmeat for the founders could make nothing unless the Investor did also; and If the founders profited, the in* sat or must. This Inspired confidence, the moat potential factor In tbe Hfe of any community. Public spirit waq aroused In reciprocation of the good faith of the founders. Tbe effect is manifest la. the anomalous growth and beauty of Wildwood, where everybody concerned la the gainer in comfort, health and,estate. It la tbe same story at Wildwood Crest. The foooders expended a vast amount of money In grading, paving, sewering and perfecting all modern utilities at their own expense; and notwithstanding It la only three years since the site of Wildwood Crest showed the desolation of sand dunes. It is today a moat delectable landscape. wKh hundred* of high clan house*; and values have multiplied, hot the founders stick to their policy of selling at one. low price to induce population and improvements, for they know that the laud they do not now aell will grow vastly in value through their own efforts and the pride and enterprise of those who take advantage of the bottom price at which they have, and can now. In the fourth and last sale* Just begun, acquire land at Wildwood Crest, unrivaled as a place of residence and confessed to have accomplished more In leas time than any other seaside reeort. The Umlta o prosperity and pleasure attainable in Cape May County, near the middle of the Ocean front of which Wildwood and Wildwood Creel are slloatad. cannot be net. It has greater possibilities than any equal area of land on this continent- This Is not an Idle conjecture, for It has forty miles of the safest bathing beaches on the Atlantic coast, within easy react at a counties* poopulatiou, millions of vMbm, even now, annually patronise them. It has thirty mile* of deep water front'1m Delaware Bay and hundred* of mile* of inlets, sound*, creeks and thorofares teeming with game and food fish, affording endless varieties of sport and employment, end giving returns eqnaU If not greater, la value than any cereal territory of the dimensions engaged. It haa the Inland Waterway from end to end of her long line of sandy beaches, decorated with thrftty towns, giving every facility to commerce and pleasure, it Is traversed by the Ocean Boulevard (tn contact with aU the bear hoe), aa perfect m highway as ever held Imperial Rome together. It has an atmosphere that in the summer months Is as -accessary and refreshing to the hurrying, overworked Americans as rain is to growing grass; and above all it is situated in the very eye of the greatest nation in an history: a nation that earn* more read* more, doss more and spend* 1 the nations cf Continental Europe. The State of New Jersey, particularly In bar County off Cape May, has s specialty equal In rain# to the coal. Iron, lumber, wheat. r cotton Interests of the great States. She has only stepped on the threchhoid of her power to promote tbe health, wealth and happiness of the American people. She is not even herself conscious of tbe potency and extent -of her rasoorcee In her aea-beacbes. Cape May County haa never known the fructifying favor of state legislation. She seem* to have been regarded aa a negUble quantity sad put in a claaa by beraelf; and yet the record. ■ the pulsation of industry and tb* throbbing- advance of deterring regions and communities proclaims that Cape May County in increase is values, has in tb* Isst eight years, the opening years of the Twentieth Century, outstripped, by a high percentage, all the agricultural, manufacturing, commercial and metropolitan counties of New
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Totals 5 It 27 Royeraford 22SO8S0O Or- I Cap. May 0 2 0 * 1 2 2 * Three-baa* hit—Corkran. Home run Currey. Struck out—Machado,-7; Tartars, 2; Gillespie. Umpire—Wales PROTESTS AGAINST PLAYERS Unsettled Condition Prevails Capa May County Taaraa The protests filed against the County League players have beec settled, and aa proof has beer aseurad. verifying the action taken by , the Court Hooe* Athlete AmocUUou against the DranisriBe players. « l* ap to the Board of Dfrectors to adjust matters, aa they see it their duty to the bpuMU of the League.
I >0*11100. In this way the water drainaway Instead of remaining at tbe rom of tbs bristles. It te In nickel, so I' easily kept clean, and the price te tt Another dainty furntehlng bathroom Is a pear shaped h white celluloid fitted with a snap bool for attaching to tbe chain. Tb* usual handle te wooden. It te ctehned thai
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