Cape May Herald, 29 July 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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lacot BOSE BOEE DEWS

i) (lit- CouJity Bo&rd of U <t Saturday at Woodbine, f beta* ponallaed for ptflny bax'mau Howell The pen alt' the Huapenaion of Howell, th< log of one half the gamea b>

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kahoe having withdrawn fron ague. >' t*at t aiw May will taki fir place. alUiouKh their per e w .11 be the lowest It It that they all! soon be tnthi • ith the top notchera. although will be against them for ; as the team will be compose.

STANDING OF THE TEAMS

ltennis title 3 5 -SIS (West Cape May) Where They Play Saturday W Cape May at C. House. 2 garnet Woodbine at Dennlsrllle Cape May 2; Wampole 0. Cape May defeated Wampole A. A of Hblladelphia. here last Saturday 1 a fast game by the score of 2 to . CAPE MAY r h o a Kuhn, if I 0 3 0 SmHey. 3b 0 0 * 1 Cockran. ss 0 0 0 3 Curry, 2b 0 1 1 2 Bell, t 0 0 9 1 If Machado, If 0 0 1 0 Reed, lb 1 2 9 0 J. Machado, It 0 2 0 0 Hall, p 1 0 1 Totals 2 6 27 8 WAMPOLE r h o t ' McWilliams. 3b 0 0 2 * Williams, cf 0 0 2 0 Crip'n, 2b 0 1 0 3 Crauee. lb 0 112 0 Gold'n, c. 0 1 2 * Morris, rf 0 0 0 0 Drewes. p 0 0 0 2 1 Berne, c 0 0 6 2 0 Herb, rf 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 0 3 24 15 1 Cape May 10000001 g—2 W» ra pole 00000000 0—0 Umpire Hughes. Cspa May, 177 Court Houae 1. Cape May scored their thirteenth consecutive victory here Monday by League team. 11 to 1. Score. COURT HOUSE . r h o a e Jenkins. 2b 0 0 3 0 0 W. Grace, 0 1 3 1 f QAmbrose, cf 0 0 2 3 1 Twddett. U .0 0 0 0 0 T. Grace, ss 0 0 2 4 1 Greaves. 3b. 0 1 1 1 3 Spaulding, rt. 1 1 1 0 0 Howsand. lb 0 0 11 0 1 Heron, p. - 0 1 1 1 0 Totals 1 4 24 10 6 CAPE MAY r h o a e Kuhn. cf. 1 1 1 6 0 Smiley. 3b. 3 2 2 S J J. Machado, ss 1 1 1 3 0 Curry. »b 2 2 4 6 Bell, c. l” 2 2 10 Hall, U 13 9 Reed. lb. .’..I 11? 0 { If. Machado, p ..1 1 9 2 0 Shields, rf 1 1 3 0 0 Totals 11 12 27 1‘4 2 Court House 66001000 0—4 Cape May 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 z—11 Struck out—By Heron. 2; Machado. 2. Umpire Walea.

ASSISTS Vanglidcr, of the Tuckahoe tea will be given a trial by Ocean City. Joe Amroae, of the Senators, putting up a great game for Court House team. Charlie Brownuilller has been pointed assistant manager of the Cape Homan, the Camden High School boy, who has been playing first base for the Capes, has been released Clem Poster, a veteran o< Court House team twenty years ago. ir's Marine Band Cape

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Billie Steele, the Senator's catcher, laid up with a bad hand. Steele la valuable man and wUU be hard to replace. Dick Grace Is the only left hand itcher In the County league, throwing has been a feature •Sonny" Jenkins, of the Court House team Is bitting In the a. Sunny Is a veteran, but lost his eye. Al.“ Smithere, the hard hitting left fielder of the Cape May bas been sold to the Winchester team of the Virginia League. Ed Barton, the chief rooter Capes, has not missed a game and when it comes to taking up collection he could beat a church deaReed, the big first baseman of the Atlantic City Collegians, has signed by the Cape May team, refuaed to play Sunday ball at Atlantic City. Captain Flick Stites, of the Merlon Cricket Club baseball team, will Jour ney through South Jersey the week August 15. playing at Ocean City and Cape May with his team. The Cape May team has not lost i game this season, winning thirteen itraight games. Captain Cochran has t fast bunch of youngsters that making the league magnates take

Stimulant to thw foul. We are living In an age of tntensltj *o offset the nervous and soul wreck ji (ag pace of the people tbej need t« i turn aside for religious meditation / When one enters religious eveunes cf prayer and worship be is pladnf him •elf In a favorable attitude for God to •f call to him. The church calls [ (q turn aside to it because It ati something definite It stands f< i tiling besides Its' music and t! i sage of the Sinister. It standi pentanca. reformation, faith, hsppinese. hope and heaven. 1 religious organism men turn I 1 their spiritual strength, tp c / the Intensity of ths agr ---* *• / Ice to society. The c opportunity to « ~ aside froan the w worship tad by boost to tanpar Christian growth Is by gsbupa. 'Cfc^, Hoc companionship cultlvstse Cbrl> ttan continuity. The beet way to pee petuate oneself is by ronsecrattoo tithe church and Its welt. Christian ; ssrrlce. even to tht point of aaeriflcc. f To •seems fiytpMka, If that part of the feminine which la stfiring to attain sytpbllk# proportions would sflont tht Japanese method of gaining, them they would •* mrsly his assured of enersee The mother, of the mikado's realm con aid V «r a fat brtda e disgrace, and so for -• weeks befors tbs ~ oat deny to their

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Pitcher "Lew" Hail and second baseman Jimmy Curry, of the Cape May team, will be given a trial next spring by the Newark Eastern League team. . “Iron Man" Joe McGinnlty. here on Saturday looking the team over. Howell, the big third sacker of the Dennisvllle team, has been suspended for the balance of the season because be received money for his services. "Sikes" has an offer from the Ocean City team, which Is not In the Leagne. Neasty At The BAT There was ease in Neasty'a manner. 1, 2, 8—out! the umpire cried. He can catch more Hies (and po'at? bags) than, any SCRUB that ev.er played hall. Did Him in uniform? He is a wonder, with bis RED CAP, white, salt sad red stockings, be makes himself ponsplcious by strutting around the field spiking hop toads and catching flies (si*-legged ones). Honestly Urn, be made the best *40re of 0-0 0-0-0-6 04) of any man on the West Cape May Gorillas. ” . .

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JAMES M. K. HILDRETH Copkbbllob-At-Law 214 Ooean Street CAPE MAY, N_ J. N'otakv Public

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Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J.

Local Phone 97.

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PICTURESQUE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY ROUTE Tickets good returning on regular trains within SIXTEEN DAYS. Including date of excuraion. Stop-off within limit allowed at Buffalo returning Illustrated Booklet and full Information may be obtained from Ticket AgenU J. R WOOD GEO. W. BOYD, Paarengar Traffic Manager. General Paaaenger Agent

Yon Stand by Yonr Home Town—

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Bread. Cakes ana Pies of Finest Quality TRY OUR HOME MED 317 MANSION ST.

Cape May, N. J.

BtrjTg "Wits: Ba-tjtb Choice X-iOCA-ggohr

When you buy from s town merWhen you patronise a town tailor. When you employ g town dentist. When you encourage a town enterprise. When you speak the tou a** praises. When you subscribe for t^c newspaper. Some citizens fail in pn ie of these duties. A fevTail i*- all of the™ HOW ABOUT YOU?

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AT THE OCEANS EDGE The Pier Avenue Studio la the only studio where the post sard photo is made that high class workmanship and finish, and yet at very low prices. Ve have had many years experience. A call solicited.

WILLIAM G. ESSEN Saiterij <£ Joe Sream parlor I0TE1S AND COTTAGES SUPPLIED SR WasMilloi Street Cape May, N. J.

The History of •:Cape May County:FK0M THE ABORIGINAL IlMt.') TO THE PRESENT DAT embracing

AN account of the Alwrigines; The Dutcj h- ! Deiaware Bay; The Settlement of the County. The Whaling; The Growth of the Villages- The Revolution and Patriots; The Establishment of the New Government: The War of 1812; The Progrese of tin "ouniy and Soldiers of the War

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HOTEL LAFAYETTE CAPE *AY, N. J. Directly on the Beach. Newly furnished, Rooms en suite with private baths JOHN TRACY

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Telephone Connection*

Hotel Chalfonte

NEAR 7HE BEACH

Cool Shady Porches.

H. A. CRE8SE, Owner and Proprietor

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South Lafayeiu- 81. - ^tween Congress and Perry 8U. One Square from Beach. Superior Culatne. Moderate Price* WM. D. VAHZANT CAPS MAY, K. J.'

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improved and Renovated Conveniently Located

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THE HOMESTEAD

AND ALL OTHER I.HADING BRANDS A Large Variety of Bottled Beers Fine Line of John Steige^wald & Co s Cigars Box Trade a Specialty

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WALL PAPER Big Reduction In Spring Styles Before Decorating jour ■loom look at mj 1 New Stock. You can save money bj- it.

BURLAPS, LINCRUS W. L E r>

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FURNITURE and WINDOW SHADES, AWNINGS, and 412 Washington Street.

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Established 1886.

HATTRESSES f EACH TENTS A SPECIALTY

Cape May

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The Daylight Store The Embodiment of ' 9' Style, Taste Low Prices f Id Ladies’ and Men’s y Furnishings

O. L. W. KNERR, 518^20 Washinarton St.

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Where you will find choice Grocies, Vegetables, Pro7 sions, and fruits. We also handle “M'Vheners Star I^xais’qj

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602 WaatRoctoi! St. 217,219, aal Ocm SL

:-t Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits «•*

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Country Produce fresh daily from our own fares ms, Oystan, Clara* tad Tampt*. dram* P**Rrr

The largest market la Cape May-

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