Ocean City Sentinel, 28 July 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 5

f - • OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, JULY 28. 1921 ,.'..5e=

RED MEN S TEAM BO! SURF CASTERS PUIS UP GOOD GAME WIN MANY TROPHIES ;

Knlmia- Boys Hold City's T Regular Nine Down to Four Runs ,,„c' »f the best games of the the Ocean tfity hall team tic- i m - a nine of Red Men from Kal-fm Tribe. «f thi" cit>'» ,he ba" f ,1, Saturday afternoon, the score iinlinns tlitl not get started un<til after the second inning, hut from ,! •.( time until the close of the conthe struggle was exciting 'ami jJJ ,,,i! worth any money contributed by , ,'l„, tutor*. Leatherhold, pitcher ' „f the Red Men, was a trifle wild at* • i, U'irioning, hut he later struck his iihl,.; lie is a left-hander and a 0 „l moumlsmaii. The regular team inclined to hold the natives a " hit cheap after four runs ha.l been ^ t.-,! It*'- i in the first two innings, but M-macrr Mackenzie's boys finally that they had real contenders; jml they played their I test. One of " men actively interested in the 5 college team thought he saw "Nick" * toiler, their bos than, wabbling, and toward Oie close of the game Kaulf- ^ „ ,| waVaJbsUhiieiL The "Indians" J they had Carter going, hut Manager Mackenzie expressed the j ,,,'W. after the struggle, that Carter going well, and there was no oc-' | ion t" take him. out. ( OCEAN CITY , R H O A E . hneas if. 1 0 U 0 0 ; I ollaKl. e. 0 0 11 0 0 Mackenzie, ss. 1 2 2 2 1 Buchanan, lh. , 0 2 12 0 0 Burnett, cf. 0 10 0 0 Smith, rf. 0 0 0 0 0 X.., -cuing; fib. I I 1 1 0 t ook '»»> 10 13 0 thi.ter, P- 0 2 0 3 0' ~4 ~8 27 ~9 i KAI.MIA R H O A K II Chad a ick. rf. 1 0 1 0 1 llou en. 2b. 0 1 2- 4 ! W mental, lb. 0 0 11 1-0 I tenuis, .vs. 0 0 2 4 I Bar-otis. fib. 10 3 10 II Chadwick, cf. 0 0 0 0 0 Sharp, c. 0 14 0 0 leatherhold, p. 0 0 10 0 Bushey. If. 0 0 0 0 o 2 21 10 2 Score by Innings: Ocean City 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— ! Kalmia 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0—2

GIT RIG WEAKF1SH Some Caught in Hay Weighed Around 10 rounds A number of large weakfish were caught in Great Egg Harbor Bay by visiting and local -fishermen during q)(| lite past week. W. 11. Harris, John B. Adams and — - Kenneth Miller, fishing in the upper part of the bay Thursilay evening, got eleven big weakfish. The largest of lliese weighed 9 pounds, and the smallest 0 poinds. Two turtles Were caught at the Ocean City Fishing Clul. a few .lays ago, One weighing more than 1." pounds, was pulled in bjr Capt. W. f T. Rickard, of his city. W. S. Feei.v got the other. Fred Adams and H. Iltirkhardt got -111 kingfish in the inlet one day _ last week. Ths* other fish included _ croakers, lloundcrs nn.l weak. I wuiis Miller, John B. Adums and W. 11.. Harris captured 9 weakfish while in the hay one evening last week. The largest weighed 84 pounds, and the smullest & pounds. There are rock fish in the hay. John A i lams hooked one, but it got away. , Alfred C. Baker, of .Chester,. Clarence Summers, P. O'Neill and George Kingeter. of Philadelphia, got a fine ••mess" of fish in the bay a few days ago. They brought lAck IT In nil. including several big weakfish. They are all summer visitors in this city. Melvin N. Smith, of this city, acromanlcd by Mr^ Smith, Mrs. Ray Nevegold ami Mrs. Bert. Ncvegold, went to Dias Creek Friday, and fishmi iii the Belnwer# Bay with Ray Nevegold. who is spending the summer at Dias Creek. In the fishing party also were Dr. Chas. Irwin, of New York, and Lewis Walter, of • Bii dslmro. They caught 33 large : weakfish. 9 Capt. D. L. Vanaman, of this city took a trip in the bay in Commodore James W. Femlcy's power boat Saturday morning anil brought back three "hoppln* big" weakfish. These weighed 10 3-4, 9 1-4 and 4 3-4 pounds. Commodore Fernlcy says he can bent this. CHILD LOST "Tommy" Elliott, a 34Yyear-old guest of one of the large hotels here, wandered away Sunday afternoon. He w by Wm. C. McCleary, of Philadelphia, who took him to the city hall. A «hort time later the child's parents, who are from Fhita- . ilelphia, found the little fellow with the city firemen and took him to the hotel. DRAWING AND HANDWORK The work of the pupils in drawing, handwork and linoleum block printing at the Ocean City State Summer School was shown af the high school building this week. It will still he on exhibition today, and is well worth seeing. ; . 2.

Tournament of Junior Mem- v hers of Ocean City Fishing Club Enjoyed 7 - S. fl Not even baseball w iii arouse as K much chthusiaam among the junior J mcmlicfs of the Ocean City Fishing Club us the annual rusting touroa-mcnta-ij(which they engage, and ' more younjfm^rs aro yearly being " Oildeil to the ranks. Mariy of these '' boys mako remarkably good casts, ^ and many of the expert rasters j among tlie parents of some of these boys sn>ilc broadly at themselves when they nee the "kids" making , casts of 250 and 300 feet. This was ' about the limit of a numlier of the men when they started to cast five or six years ago, and they then thought they 'were so great that they i did nuite a little strutting. The boys' casting tournament -Saturday afternoon was notable for the initial appearance of perhaps the i youngest caster in tho world, Edward Hungerford, six-year-old son of Churchill Hungerford, of Philadelphia, a summer cottager active in the affairs of the Ocean City Fishing Club, amj tho first appearance of Miss laroixe Rockwell, of Philadelphia, lioth W whom did well. jChairman Samuel P. Bowman, of chairman of the boys' rusting tournament committee, presented the' trophies to the winners at , the club house Saturday night, and J the youngsters were elated, but none , was happier than Mr. Bowman, who ! i nil enthusiastic worker with the , "kiddies," and who has a couple of . "comers" In hi* own family. , Summary of events i . Event No. 1.— Average of five caata , Class A, first, Harry Bauer, 289 feet , fi inches; second, Elw-ood Thomas 28" feet 9 Inches; third, Jack Tin-' \ kler, 277 feet r, inches. Class B, first, Dunwoody Zook, 217 .. feet 1 inch; second. JiUUhew Brady, .' 209 feet; third, Henry- Gihoti, 193 J feet 1 inch; fourth, Wm. Gray. 186 „ feet II inches. Class C, first, Harry Tinkler, 147 q feel K inches; second, Wm. Henilerson, 143 feet 10 Inches; third, Frank Kelley, 138 feet 4 inches; fourth, Wab ter Killian, 128 feet 1 inch. Event No. 2 — Longest of threo f

1 casts. Class A, first, Elwood Thomas, i 1315 feet 8 inches; second, Howell f Peiuiell. 308 feet 1 inch; third, Jack f ; Tinkler, 307 feet f> inches. Class B, first, B. Rockwell, 250 I feet 8 inches; second, Mcritt Willits, j 247 feet 7 inches; third. Franklin Wildraan, 237 feet 9 inches; fourth, J . Dunwoody Zook, 236 feet 2 inches. Class C, first, Carl Paulus. 180 feet 7 inches; second, George Boon, 182 ' feet 10 inches; third, Haydeu Hun- , gerford, 180 feet 2 lftchcs; fourth, 1 Necly, 173 feet 6 inches. \ Event No. 3.— .Average of three casts nearest to Stake 100 feet dis- ' taut, first, Benjamin Rockwell, 2 feet * 2 I -3d inches; second,- Howell Fennel!, 3 feel 1 inch; third, Wm. Gray. 4 feet 7. 2-3 Inches: fourth, Willard « Bowman. 4 feet 8 Inches; fifth MisLouise Rockwell, ft feet 1 inch. Event No. 4!— Average of three casts at stake ftO feet distant, first, James Ncelv. ft feet 4 1-3 inches: second,- Ralph Bowman. 5 feet 74 Bureau of Health and Charities CITY HAIL r 1 T. LEE ADAMS. Health Officer , Otfiu Hoars: f 11.00 to 12.00 A. M. Phone so and arie for Health f Officer during office boon, if com- '■ plaint is to be nmile for any viola- " iio,i of health code, or nildreas , postal to boz 144 " r a AVK you a cottage, bungalow 0 ll or apart tnent to furnish? We ,f have a line of porniturr at less than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. * CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. !l 720-22 ASBURV AVE. - is — — 7 To One and All Do Not Porgot t Olcl Rallablo J.Bay Villa Laundry ,s which was estoblished in 1916 ,C Try' if once— complete yonr laundry _ while you wait. Call, write or phone, ise-w * 217 BAY AVENUE Ocean City, N. J. e FRANCES FREEMAN. Prop.

EXHIBITOR for the York Ready-made Ford Commercial Body An inspection of our stock solicited before making your purchase Automobile Bodies Rebuilt and Repaired J. W. KIRKBR1DE Old Turnpike near Shore Road PLEASANTVILLE, N. Phone, 104 -J City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. OCEAN OITY. NEW JEREET r L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR TELEPHONE. EOS FOR SALE A BARGAIN Double House on Aibury avenue near 34lh atreet. Ocean CJly. IT rooms and bath each. Front and back porches. Furnished. $3^50. 92.400 may remain on mortgage. HARRY R. HAYES Realtor Thirty-third and Aibury t! • * , in in lunri in Lois 1 IF SO 1 HAVE SOME VERY GOOD LOTS AT TH1RTYl FOURTH STREET SECTION FOR SALE CHEAP. LOTS ARE SELLING FAST. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY BEFORE THEY ADVANCE. IF INTERESTED. CALL. WILL ' BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU THE LOTS AND QUOTE PRICES b TO YOU. HARRY R. HAYES REALTOR 3 Thirty-third and Aabury Ape. lh.

incite:* : third. KJWnrd Hungerford. T inches ; fouhh. J. Steinbadi. " h inch. F SOUTH WARk HERE SATURDAY The etrong Southwork'tmll team. t| the local In.; in the ball 'park at ., Eighth street and the bay next Satur- i day afternoon, the game starting at ,1 3.20 o'clock. Those "Ho take plea • ure in watching a fiwt-elaj*. hall r game will not mi-- thl- contest, Manager Mackenzie's young men are now hitting their stride, and they will have worth-while opponents next Saturday afternoon. o- ■ f | Advertise in the SENTINEL. 3 efbrpLuyi mS Nkx®?AR soo'ourjlarc>c sto ck ofrvcvy arid hi^K^rode USEnCARS STATESUOlOlinVKE 808Aila\hcAvc 4

WILL Bl I1.D BUNGALOW Frank G. Zimmerman Starts Improvemen! o' DeLaneey Place- ^ Frank G. Zimmerman, "well known theatrical' magnate in Philadelphia, has given I.e.|ie lleadley the con- . tr.u-t to buil.l a ptetly Colonial style bungahm ..n iieljn.cey place., near'1™ the ocepi' frobf..' ... B. The-4uiu».' "ill contain tw'o l>cd- . _ r.Hin. -. dining tm.m. living worn, g kityhen . luith. with fiont and rear p There will l-e cement .walks Office Hrs. . Phone, A. M. to fi T. M. 405-M N. D. Turner x. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY - Miss I.. Torne", Mgr. 400 West Avenue Ocean City, N. J. FRAMED PICTURES AN INTERESTING SE- . LECTION OFFERED AT j, MODERATE PRICES NEWMAN F. McGIRR 156 ASBURY AVE, OCEAN CITY (Philadelphia Shop at 39 S. 19th st)

— — — —— zzizz: ",h SURF LAUNDRY ;™ 929 Ocean Avenue hi<p»«. "jv-j Ocean City, N. J. good work. quick service, all work done on premises w please give us a trial ■e LAUNDRY NOW opiin f E: A. CORSON II General Contractor , y iii 1 ~~ " " co | 737 Asbury Avenue tt; 1* OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY . I ROADS. SEWERS, BRIDGES. BULKHEADS J Lai as IBM IB5BJS5S— id bell PHONE IB Sutton & Corson Co. - t' General Contractors ■ gwading and street building NINTH ST. AND SUfPSON AVg. OCgAN CITY. N. J. All Work Suerenlrcd Auto Toe* trtlMlM Pwwlshed j Phone B2 -I • t ALFRED SCHERM Ocean City Upholsterer and " Decorator Window Shades and Awnings Made ? 1038 Asbur> Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Bell l-bone. 186-J Purnlture Stored , Reupholstering i^SATE^Wtr FOR YOU ; Awnings and (House Furnishings Our prieaaare l.ceeet pne-lble eonHMrai U -xl Wolh ...d Be-t Material Lawrence n. L ear 654 Aabury Avenue Ocean City, n. J. Be Prepared time for spring house cleaning is here and there are one hundred anil one article* needed for this purpose, which you never think of until they are needed. Why not stop in one of our stores and look over what we havt? to offer you at prices that are always right? _ Wallace &. Son, Inc. 608 ANO 858 A«BURY AVE. Have to Do a Lot of jyJJ — -7 Cooking in a Small iJ^L Kitchen Here's a neat serviceable- big capacity compact little gas range I bat will do more cooking than the average gas range that takes up P* J twice as much floor space. Its a S3£tsa5r ^x5v , ^ Vukan Smooth ______ jclJ city gas ught c°iitii ' iT^ftrt-MilWrilrtiriii ' 1 i"fiT ' I ' 11 i- ■' . ixrtSrtAjfWlr, vini'r.il "ge

in 'each ride of the buihliug. Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman ■I'ml a lite summeir seasons in their Tiaml-i at some home on Ocean avenue, near (' Thirteenth ' street. ~ Miss Helm." Batten, of A -bury Park, - a teacher ir» the dnmeslic ncience do- . 1 partment of . the Newark .public J] scliools, is the -guest of Mis- I.oui-e B. Morris, of this city, a fof-mcr- y

Bishop MrDevitt. of Philadelphia, a few days ago visited relative* who <;i.K\N »V8 YOUR HOME !HA»SW , \\ arellduse Sixth and West ri'RNITl RE BOUGHf AND SOLD /

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Jones' Men's Shop 804-06 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. OPENING FEATURING Hart, Schaffner & Marx) Clothing ion' FY to loan on mortgage. for two week* to know If you ran get It; we ran tell you At once Bargain* lit Bay and Ocean front pr..|wrtlea. Choice cottage, for •ale. Also lot* for luvewtmeut and for Improvement— the choice of T"W j M CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, n. j. M buaineea transacted through thi. oiTirrJ* in accordance with the : Wlowiag inartem wrth _ ___ Clayton Haines Brick REALTOR dll eighth st. ocean city, n. j. Aeal Kwtwtw ln*ur«no. Ewing T. Corson REALTOR 787 A8BURV AVK. OCEAN CITY, N.J. p. 1 Y SELL RENT INSURE COTTAGES BUNGALOWS APARTMENTS MOTELS J. William Morri^sow REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OCEAN AVE. BELOW EIGHTH ST. PHOHe. 1*0 OCEAN CITY, N. J. Edgar r. Berber Real Estate In 3l«t St. Section of Ocean Glty Fine Cottages for Sale or ® I can Rent you most .any Rent Cottage in our District Lots Sold on Terms Don't let the ipring find yon with a _ . . f —4 -V 1 leaky roof. Thunder *tornu are cominI I ■ r ))) and a leaky roof will be apt to result i* \ ^ ' conriderable damage. 9k 'X Chimney* th*t leak «honld be looke<l ^ll I after and mmle water-tight. Smokey ^Sr chimneys can be made to draw. 1 1 ' ' A I ~i J | Tin roof* are fire-proof. CT=JPAI I All kind of stove and heater repairs, ||M*3Y>V/ / / • stove and heater pipes. I J I ' Tin, slate and slag roofing. ' MMxVTl X SMITH'S l—l The Tin Smith " VH7 I— I 1112 Asbury Ave. Prions 73-W All Kindts of Outtoro I — * ~ ~ Bpkoi*uximo in pnopknty nonth op Sixth Stncxt b. f. goetz -REAL ESTATE AGENCY fourth st. and atlantic ave. ocean city, n. j. PHONE*'. RENTALS OFFICE. 239-J SALE* RESIDENCE, 2B2-M BUILDING LOT* BEACH FRONT Oct Opp At Pounth Stncxt - NOTICE! j We have a large number of clients wishing to • 1 rent and purchase. We solicit I your listings. L. Leslie Headley Co. "P: 515 Eighth Street. |S 8 1 Ocean Gty, N. J. Real Estate Dept. T. W. Mould, Mgr. IWTT-TI I