Cape May Star and Wave, 3 June 1943 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Softball League Begins Games; First Half Schedule Fixed

Schedule for the first half of Cape May’s 1943 softball tournament, under the sponsorship of the City Recreation Commission, was announced today by John Cunningham, who is in charge of tiie league. The series opened Tuesday with a game between Battery C and the Admiral, played at the Army field at Cape May Point. Last evening the Officers' Club played the Section Base at Seaview Park. The rest of the schedule follows: June 3, Coast Guard Repair vs. Coast Guard, Army Field; June 4, Cape May City vs. Naval Air Station. Seaview Park; June ", Coast Guard vs. Naval Air Station. Army Fiel<t, June 8, Coast Guard Repair vs. Cape May City. Seaview Park; June 9, Admiral vs. Section Base. Seaview Park; June 10, Battery C vs. Officers' Club, Army Field; June 11, Coast Guard Repair vs. Section Base, Seaview Park.

June 14, Battery C vs. Naval Air Station, Army Field; June 15, Cape May City vs. Officers' Club, Seaview Park; June 16, Admiral vs. Coast Guard, Army Field; June 17, Officers' Club vs. Coast Guards, Seaview Park; June 18, Cape May City vs. Admiral, Seaview Park. June 21, Battery C vs. Coast Guard Repair, Army Field; June 22. Naval Air Station vs. Section Base, Seaview Park; June 23. Cape May City vs. Battery C, Seaview Park; June 24, Section Base vs. Coast Guard, Army Field; June 25, Officers' Club vs Naval Air Station, Seaview Park. June 28, Coast Guard Repair vs. Admirpl. Seaview Park; June 29, Admiral vs. Officers' Club, Army Field. June 30, Naval Air Station vs. Coast Guard Repair, Seaview Park. July 1, Section Base, Army Field; July 2, Coast Guard vs. Cape May City, Seaview Park;

July 5, Section Base vs. Cape May City, Seaview Park; July 6, Coast-Guard vs. Battery C, Army Field; July 7, Naval Air Station vs. Admiral, Seaview Park; July 8, Officers’ Club vs. Coast Guard Repair, Seaview Park.

The Coast Guards collected six hits, three runs and made two errors, while the gold braid made four runs, 10 hits and two errors. Battery for the Officers waa Da in' and Winkler; for the

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Base Softball Loop Begins Series The softball league at the Cape May Naval Base opened Monday night with a bang as the Officers’ Club went three extra innings to defeat a stubborn Coast Guard Repair Base team by a count of • 3. Paradoxically, it took a Coast Guard officer, C. L. Dain, who was pitching for the Officers, to win the ball game. With Ensign Debold on second in the last half of the tenth. Ensign Dain clouted out a Texas leaguer over second base for a two-bagger, bringing in Debold with the winning run. Legal Advertising nones or APrucanoxi

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Him** - Ella;— la sad but dearest memories of Our Mother Who passed away June 8, 1942 WeVe thinking today of our nather V ' And oh! we 'are lonesome and *&ur beam are Wavy with longwe’ve missed ;you each day of the year day*, longy nights, she bore cure, but all ia And we who loved her only know How much we lost one year ago Sadly missed by Sons. Claude. Bob, - Red and Sister Mira

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