Cape May Star and Wave, 22 July 1943 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Lightweight Champ To Box At Navy Fight Show On Monday

Headed by Bob Montgomery, who was recently crowned as the world's lightweight champion, a thrill-packed boxing card has been arranged for the third series of Navy bouts to be held at the recreation hall at the Cape May Naval Air SUtion on Monday evening. In addition to Montgomerys personal appearance in an exhibition match, the two Dusek brothers will present exhibition wrestling matches as a feature erf the evening. Interest is running high in Navy circles, following the highly successful bouts several weeks ago. With the presence of top ranking athletes in the boxing and wrestling world, a capacity attendance is expected. Av number of boxing contests between enlisted men stationed in Cape May and vicinity have been arranged. Among those who are scheduled to appear, are Robert Ramsey, George Elpaso, Jack Lowery, Albert Stockwell, Paul

Carapanella, Harlin Mathews, Charlie Du beck, Joe Connors, George Lee Jones and others. Most of the Navy boxers have appeared at one or both of the previous boxing shows held at the

base.

Montgomery, who recently his crown in a victory iver 1 Jack, is being brought to Cape May through the effort* of Leon Raines, chairman of the Pennsylvania Boxing Commission, Herman Taylor, Philadelphia promoter, Pete Moran, his assistant, and Lieutenant John Scardefield, who has refereed the boufS at the base and is a moving force boxing here. The Duseks—Rudy and Ernii who will grapple with two other professional wrestlers, will appear through the cooperation of Turc Duncan, former Cape May County promoter who is now a chief boatswain's mate in the Coast Guard.

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WOMAN general housework and plain cooking in Christian home. McFall’s, 1301 New York Are., Keystone Phone 4024. 7-22-tf-4087

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S PIECE maple living room •site, 3 piece maple bed room suite, 3 end tables, 6 odd chairs, 5 piece breakfast set. Call Keystone 8632 or No. 19 Penna. Ave., Cape May, N. J. 7-22-11-4064

1937 PACKARD Convertible coupe, white wall tires. Radio. Heater. Phone Keystone 1531.

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OUR FALL STOCK of Conservators has arrived. Stop in and see this wonderful coal heater. 69% more efficient than any other heater. Tested by government engineers. Reserve yours before they are all gone. We will give liberal allowance for your old atove. W. W. Willetts, SchellengVr and New Jersey Aves., Wildwood. Keystone Phone 5860, Bell phone 98. Open evenings. 7-22-2t-4090

USED QUALIFY electric stove. $15. Apply Mrs. Watson, Ninth and Beach, South Cape May. 7-22-11-4091

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WIDE GOLD wedding bandinitial AB from JHF May 3, 41Reward. Apply Box 4082. 7-22-U-4082

YELLOW TWEED pocketbook containing ration books, folding clock, etc. Beach near Queen St. Reward. Mrs. Thomas B. Semans, 1005 Kearney Ave. 7-22-U-4086

CAT, color "gold and white, around Jefferson St. and Beach Ave. Answers to name of Fah. Reward if returned to 821 Beach Ave., Cape May, N. J. 7-22-11-4095

Arranging the fight card are Lieutenant Scardefield, Jimmy Greenwood, and Jimmy Frain, former trainer of Tony Galento. A number of return matches between Navy boxers are planned, following the heated competition in previous bouts. Feature bouts between enlisted men include those of Joe Barmak and Robert Ramsey in the heavyweight division. Barmak is champion and Ramsey is challenger.

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POCKETBOOK, Thursday afternoon, June 24, in vicinity of Queen St., tan cloth with wooden frame. Reward if ration books and wallet are returned to Mrs. H. W. Rafferty, 101 Philadelphia Ave., Cape May, N. J. 7-8-8t-4047

FOR RENT

DOUBLE ROOMS $10 up per week, % block from beach. 11 Broadway, Cape May, N. J. Keystone Phone 2393. 7-22-31-4083

APARTMENTS and rooms, 227 North St., reasonable. 7-22-U-4094

1 COT and pad, 1 day bed. 8 bed

MODERN 10-room bouse, 4»h Avenue, West Cape May, apply 1428 Christian Street, Phila., Pa.

LARGE number of used bicycles. Apply H. Raff and Sons, Cape May Court House, N. J. BeT Phone 5-6941. 5-27-tf-4990

.. Fryers, alive . Call Friday for Saturday r. Ewiag'e Market, ‘Cold Spring, ItFD Cape May, N. Keystone Phone 806-112. $-27-tf-4987

6 STOOL Fishman Soda Fountain in A-l condition, including carbonator, priced for quick sale $860.00. See Lee V. Quidort, 26th and New York Aves., Wildwood, N. J. Both phones. 7-16-2t-4073

MISCELLANEOUS

GIRL desires work caring for children on hourly basis, daytime or evenings. Call Keystone 698 and ask for Shirley Taylor. 7-22-it-4096

WE MUST HAVE: 100 good, used cars, trucks and station wagons. Sell now while the mark. ket is at its peak. Positively highest cash prices paid. Write, phone or call Millville Motors, 902 N. High St., Millville, N. J. Phone 833. 7-22-4t-4097

TUTORING in all branches of high school and college mathematics. For. information write Box 4089, Cape May Star and Wave. 7-22-3t-4089

PIANO TUNING: Repairing, cleaning, de-mothing, scientifically done. L. W. Davie, Phone Keystone 2631, 509 Columbia Ave.. Cape May, N. J. 7-1-41-4064

FURNITURE Broker. Gceds sold on a 10% Commission. Horace F. “ ‘68 Jackson Street, Key- » 1062. l-7-tf-4806

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9 ROOM furnished house. Reasonable. 127 Third Ave., West Cape May. Keystone phone 1961. 7-22-lt-4099

TWO APARTMENTS—3 and rooms, private bath. Hot water, 2 blocks to beach. Weekly oi monthly. Reasonable. "Harethmir,' North St. and Windsor Ave. 7-22-lt-4098

DOUBLE rooms $8.00 wk. up, innerspring mattresses, running water, bathing privileges. Devon Hotel, So. Lafayette St., Mrs. J. L. Kehr, Prop., Cape May 7-8-3 ta-4067

ROOMS, 6 Atlantic Terrace. Cool Clear Comfortable, Overlooks beach. 7-8-Sts-4071

IN MEMORIAM

REA: In sad but loving memory of George C. Rea, who passed away July 26. 1936. Today brings back fond memories Of a loved one gone to rest; Those who think of him today Are those who loved him best. Sadly missed by WIFE AND CHILDREN 7-22-lt-4088

DORNER: In loving memory of my dear uncle, George A., who passed away July 20, 1940. Sadly missed by nephew 7-22-lt-4092 BURNETT

DORNER: In loving memory of my dear husband, George A., who passed away July JO, 1940. Sadly missed always by wife. ELISABETH 7-22-H-4093-

Allan -Konowitch and A. C. Lyle, of Cape May, attended the commissioning ceremonies as guests of Rear Admiral Milo F. Draemel, commandant of the Fourth Naval District. Other Cape May County guest* at the commissioning were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burke and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Errickson, of Cape May Court House, Captain Foster’

home town.

The commissioning ceremonies opened with an invocation by Captain E. W. Davis, Ch. C. f delivery of the key to the commandant by A. E. Horst, commissioning of the depot by Admiral Draemel, acceptance of the key by Captain Foster, and addresses by Rear Admiral R. E. Davison, of the Bureau of Aeronautics, Washington: Rear Admiral W. B. Young, head of the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Washington; and Assistant Secretary of the Navy in charge of air operations Artemus L. Gates, who was a pilot in the last war and received the distinguished service cross from Great Britain and the United States.

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