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WILDWOOD HIGH COMES BACK 12-7 MIDDLE' 'TOWNSHIP HIGH LOSES , - " TO LOCAL LADSj IV A HARD FOUGHT GRIDIRON BATTLE AT FIELD IN NORTH WILDWOOD. Who said they couldn't come back V After two successive defeats- away fftm home, Coach Gulick's Wildwood. High School Boys rallied; ahd took a game awhy from the older" ahd heavi- : er Middle Township High- School , Team at the Manor Football Park on Saturday by a score of 12 to /, ana. had the second period been a minute longer would have had another touchdown. To add to. the cup of bitterness for Middle township their touchdown was made on illegal play for Beaman was nearly five yards offside and down the field before the ball was snapped, and the officials, who performed in a highly competent and credible manner throughout the game, missed this one play. Fortunately it did not decide the game. In the last period Coach Giilick sent ip a flock of substitutes to get a taste of real football- v The Line Up Middle Township Position Wvildwood Beaman Robinson Left End Corson ' Johnson » Left Tackle Hand Left Guard "C«»P SenokoUj • Centre Foley sJ»ith Right Guard Schellinger Matbis = Right Tackle Douglass Taylor Right ind Crease p°»" Quarterback Charlesworth 'Davis Left Halfback Comer (^"X L Taylor ! Right'Halfback Post Monell Fullback The score by periodsWildwood 6 0 6 0—12 1 Middle Township 0 0 0 7—7 Touchdowns Poali-Taylor Beaman — Goal from touch-) \ dow. • I / Cresse Referee, Carter. Umpire, Smith. ^Headlines man, WoodsTime of periods— 12 minutes- j OLUGGED BLOOD ' WITHERSTHEBODY WORKERS SJCK AND WEAK FROM EXERTION TAKE GUDE'S PEITO-MANGAN. Men; and women who toil, eithfcr * physicially or mentally, use up ener. . gy. When they overwork they use up more energy, and sometimes the blood Rets in a rap-down condition- . Without rest the blood cann»t«get back to normal", Vo that it becRpe clogged with waste matter from overexertion. ' . The clogged blood virtually with ' ers the Body-. The strained looks or. pale faces, "the thin, Bloodless arms, the sunken -check's and necks, the . dead-tired feeling, are the results of stale blood depriving the system of life-giving oxygen. " i Workers go to the <lrag store and; get Gude's repto-Mangan when they fdel weak and ran down- They take it t in either the liquod or the tablet form. That makes the blood rich and red and drives out the poisons. Life-Riving oXygen, carried by the little red cells renews the strength and builds up tbe entire system Lo'pk for the name "Gude's Pepto. j , Mangan" on the package. Advertise- 1 ment. j FOUND "DEAD IN fiED D. King, colored, was found dead - in bed at his home 4013 Holly Beach avenue early Saturday morning. The Coroner's jury called Monday after- j noon returned a verdict of death from datural causes. Witnesses in ; - - the case were Nelson Garner, John Simmons, James B. Williams, William T. Welcher and Wade Cameron-bURAM-BURKE William H- Ouram, of Wildwood and Miss Isabel Elizabeth Burke, of Elkton, Maryland, were maFried Monday evening, at the Presbyterian Par. " - Nonage, at nine o'clock Reverend James . Dougherty officiated. The happy couple will make their home at Andrews over.uc, Wildwood. We often wish we had 'some coun: t , try relatives we could visit in the summerAutomobile Bill of SaJe forms at 'Sttr an<l Wave office or by mail- * — ' • -
For State Senator | VOTE FOR E. O. Howell, Jr. | ■ — 1 . . v | , MAJOR E. 0. BOWELU Jr., Candidate for Stale Senator Born SCldtUM.* County, H. J- 1886. Graduatad Prlno.KJn Unlvaralty, 1907. -j. »»■ , „ „ ^ Co minis alonad Captain Infantry, August, 1917, and acaignad to 300th Infantry, 80th Division, Camp LM. Balled for Branca May 18, 1918. Brigaded with British Army Booth of Arras. St Ml hi el Drive, attached to 15th Trench Colonial Corps. Meuse-Axgonns, commanded front line oompany. Company H, 330th | Infantry, in attack of Beptemher 26th. Mense-Axgonne, commanded front-line Battalion, 3rd Battalion, 320th infantry, la attack of JTovembei" let. Supervisor of Census, 2nd Congreealonal District of H.w Jersey, 1920 Appointed memher of Cape May County Tax Board, May, 1921. Paid for by John <5. 8mltty Cape May Court House, N. J. | " KEYSTONE FOODS 1 KNOWN AS THE BEST Poultry, Pigeon and Chicks J
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FOR MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY I VOTE FOR Walter P. Taylor ) WALTER P. TAYLOR, Candidate lor Member of Assembly. Born Cold Spring, 1891, son of Bheppard B. Taylor, promlnsnt farmar of Dowsr Township. Attended West Cap* May High School, Banks' Business Collaga, Philadelphia. Asnoooasfol farmer, and a matnhsr of tha Cold Spring Grange. Wall known, particularly In tha lower part of tha County, for his business ability, his determination to succeed In all undertakings, fir his energy and Integrity. A» Paid, for by Walter P. Taylor, Cold Spring. K. J. ADVERTISE IN STAR AND WAVE AND WATClH RESULTS
GOSHEN (Staff Correspondent) Robt- Hmnnold of Leesbnrg, spent a few days with Robert Hughes and wife- ' ' ' Walter Tomlin of Heislerville, was a week-end visitor with Beatrice •*. • ^ Hughes. Mrs- Frank Miller is this week with Bridgetan friendsMrs: Cariton Westcott of South Seaville, spent last Tuesday with hep sister,' Mrs. Emrtia Corson. . Mrs- Joe Wells returned to her Brooklyn home Tuesday, after spending several weeks -with hep parents, Wesley Hughes and, wifeWilliam Trout and wife qf^Eldora, ' called on their daughters TuesdayMrs- James Burke spent Last week in Philadelphia with friends. Clarence Gallaher and wife, D. W. Rodan and wife, Frank Gallaher and wife, Mrs. Rebecca Neal, of Cape May', cailed on J. C. Burke and wife on SundayHALLOWE'EN AT SE£ ISLE . The Loyal Order of Moose of Sea Isle City are staging their own Hallowe'en celebration. The main attraction will be a mardi gras held on the boardwalk and which will be followed by a dance at the pavilion. A number of prizes have been secured for awardsWILL REPRESENT POST Post Commander, Alfred Winterburn, will leave on Saturday for Kansas City to attend the National Convention' as representative of the - Legion Posts of Cape May County. Face the facts; then season them with hope-
' A Mystery Cake; Canryou name it ? Here is another new Royal Cake, so delicious and appetizing that we have been unable to give it a name that does justice to its unusual qualities. It can be made just right only with Royal Baking Powder. Will you make it and name it? $500 for tHf^LBest Names
For the name selected as best, we will pay $250. For the second, third, fourth, and fifth choice, we will pay $100, $75, $50, and $25 respectively. Anyone may enter the contest, . but only one name .from each person will be considered. * All names must be received by December 15th, 1921. In case of , ties, the full amount of the prize will be given to each tying contestant. Do not send your cake. Simply send the name you suggest, with your own name and address, to the ROYAL BAKING POWDER COMPANY 149 William Street, New York • * - - .. ; • » >/ •v > ' • i - ' •.
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