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CAPE MAY FADED BY HIPPODROME The Bridgeton mppodrome club made their second appearance on the ; Stockton "grounds yesterday and re- , turned the'compliment of defeat to the , local team. The visitors started in the second and -, continued the rest of the game in a ; very business like manner running up • a score of nine runs despite the frenzied efforts of the Cspe May boys, , who seemed to have forgotten how to : play the national game and failed to play together at any stage of the game. J. Machado pitched very good ball ! but the support is not yet classified j In the seventh the locals gathered for < a rally and plaTed the game out in their old time style and with dogged- | ness which betokens ill for the team | today, because one game of that kind is \ Just a bracer for the Oape May aggre gation and today will find every man on [his mettle. Kuhn arid Facemyre made catches of the grand stand style j and Stutz kept the crowd in good humor by his comical gyrations. Score : ! CAPE MAY R H O A E Kuhn, cf 0 0 10 1; Smiley, 8b 0 0 2 2 1 j Cork ran, ss 0 0 5 4 1 Carry, 2b 0 10 5 0 L. Machado, If 0 10 10' Weinberg, c 0 0 4 1 1 j Linderman, rf 0 1 0 0 0| Jefferson, lb 0 0 14 2 1 j J. Machado, p 0 10 0 0 Keed, rf 1 1 0 0 0 j Totals 1 6 27 14 5 j BR1DGETON Curley, cf 1 8 0 0 0 Keating, ss 2 3 14 2 Bower, c 2 2 6 3 0 j Casset, lb 0 2 18 1 1 j Stutz, 3b 2 1 0 1 0 : * ' Green, 2b 1 1 4 2 0 i Noland, p 0 0 0 3 0 Facempe, If 1 0 8 0 Oi Gehring, rf 0 0 1 0 o! 1 Totals, 9 12 27 14 3 ! Cape May, 00000001 0—1 Bridgeton, 0 1 0 6 0 0 1 0 2-9 ^ Earned runs— Cape May 1 ; Bridgeton 6. Two base hits— Reed, Cassett.

Double plays — J efferson to Curry too Jefferson. Keating to Green to Cassett; Oorkran unassisted. Struck out —By Machado 4 ; Noland 6 Basses on balls— Machado 4. Umpire— Wales. BOWLING NEWS 1 The management of the Congress al1 wishes to announce that he will give away a set of 77 pieces of cut 1 glass, value <250, to the person' holding the highest value in coupons on De1 cember 24, 1909. The coupons are also ' redeemable at our premium depart1 ment. Tbe Misses Hough, of Centerville entertained their friends at a bowling 1 party on the eve of their departure. ' The party was greatly enjoyed by the I ladies present. Mrs. Mitchell, who holds the record at the Congress alleys was among the ladies. The others being Mi6s Anna Hough, Mrs. Robert " I Gibson, Mrs. Charles W. Hurst, Miss I I Marbury, Miss Slingluff, Miss M. j j Hough. i j The Stockton team won f.'om the i j Congress team Friday evening at the - 1 Congress alleys, making the second 1 1 game out of the season's series. Con- ! I gress has won eight games. • I Stockton— f Smith 76 93 94 Anshutz 69 89 89 Fenderson 102 95 108 '• T. Hughes 85 83 79 1 - O'Neil 87 88 90 I I 419 448 455 ) ( Congress — J | Thompson 75 83 86 I I < Eldredge 85 80 90 ) ! H. Hughes 86 89 79. I j Crease 76 81 90 D ; F. JHughes 88 87 92 Dj I 405 420 437 5 i A match game was bowled Monday j morning between the Chicago team j ! and Philadelphia team resulting in tbe | 0 1 defeat of the Philadelphia team. 2 i Scores as follows : 0 j Philadelphia— I Mr. Ketchum 99 128-103 j 0 Mr. Tookin 124 183 185 I °. : 0 j 228 261 238 ' j 0 I Chicago— 0 ■ L. J. Waumam 121 137 162 -i A. L. Scholinger 128 129 126 3l — - - 1 249 266 278 9 The Congress alleys is the meeting n place for a big crowd of people, always j :. some thing going on.

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PROFESSIONAL gAMUKL F. RLDRKDGK, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW 810 Washington St., Caps Mat Cm asvjaassT. NOTARY PUBLIC, Solicitor sad Master in Chancery. JjJ RNEST W. LLOYD COUNSELLOR- AT- LAW 820 Washington 8L CAPE MAY. New Jersey j SPICBR LBAMING COUN8ELLOR-AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner fa Chancery. Office 618 Washington St, CAPE MAY. New Jersey JAMES M. E. HILDRKTH, COUNSELLOR- AT- LAW — amdSolicitor, Master and Examiner Id Chancery. NOTARY PUBLIC. Office at No. 214 Ocean Street. Cape May City, N. J.

■J-^R. REU A. HAND DENTIST- — Announces that he has established offices at 514 N. 5th Street, - - Camden, N. J with thoroughly modern ' facilities for the practise of Dentistry. DR. J. H. OLIVER ' 6 DENTISTmh Estey Entitling1 1X20 CE.estri.-u.t Street (One door above Keith's Theatre.) Ap- c pointments may be made by Bell Telephone, Walnut 1838D. Extracting pain- I less. — I : pLOYD C. HUGHES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW I omcas : I 503 Washington St.1 Cape May City, N J. NOT ART PUBLIC SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY v G BOLTON ELDREDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ' OFFICES: 310 Washington St., ; Cape May, N. J. NOTARY PUBLIC j SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY " L. C. ASHBURN I DOCTOR OF OPTICS Broadway and York Ave. West Cape May, New Jersey, ! ^ I Careful Testing of the Eye a Spec- ' j laity. Improved Method. Lenses fe- . ; placed. Frames Adju-ted. Our lenses are made of the very j best material, at moet reasonable - I Keystone 44 D. Consultation Free r| — ' eif Can't Yoo See?— Is the light Poor? — Do Yon Have SPRING OPENING j Received the latest styles in meD's clothes. Our stock is know complete. Step in now and let us show you some new suitings and assortments that represent the best values we have ever ! seen. Persoiial attention given to style | j and workmanship and a perfect fit 1 ] guaranteed. VAN KESSEL. ™ (424 Washington street, j / -£ZL. }■ Cape May. N. J. I Keystone 'Phone 124X ' t An Edison phonograph and a collec, ion of records help to make happy homes. RUBBER STAMPS, Brass or Copper Stencils for ^marking boxes, baskets, etc., will be mad- to drer at short notice. MARJUiD WAVEI STATIONERY DEPARTMENT 817 Washington Street

STMM Music ni Stitfaarv ilMiBt We are now offering the following LEGAL BLANKS on sale at the Star and Wave Office and otben will bt added from time to time: Agreements for Buildings. Agreements to Convey Lands. Assignments for Mortgagee. Bill of Sale. Bond and Mortgage. Chattel Mortgage. Administrator's Deed. , Executor's Deed. Warranty Deed. Three Days Notice to Tenants. Thirty Days Notice to.Tenanta. Release of Liens. Powers of Attorney. 3 Pioxies. Complaints Warrant Nomination petitions Also Typewriting Papers 1

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GUill Open TB8sHay, Thursday add Saturday Evening and Saturday Afternoon. General Admission 1 O ents SK 1 i and Wardrobe 15 ents 1 8 to 10.30 Evening 2 to 4.80 Afternoon Jewelry and Watchmaking fEstablshed 1888 LargeCstockgof carefully selected goods. Clocks of ml) kirds Repairing of Watches, Clocks or Jew elry promptly and sklllfullyCdone. BELFORD GARRISON 05 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY N J

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