Ocean City Sentinel, 24 November 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 5

■v. — — — _ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, X. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1921 FIVE

"u. SPORTE EVENTS BASEBALL 0f interest

BOY SCOTT HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES

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OCEAN CITY HIGH WINS COUNTY TITLE Fouchdown in Last Quarter hY"$ejwftffn C^ive locals / Close Game Ocean City High defeated Wildi"i High Monday, November 7. .1 6-0 score, which gives the Red ii i White team a clean duim to the i i|»- Slay County title. The panic ,i- playe<l umler extremely trying uri-umstance* ami ili<l not begin 'until : . ' -or o'clock. The entire last quarter *a* played in U?e dark, puting both ; k-ams' to a disadvantage. A. Srlvaifel made the only touch- , down which fallowed immediately after | a long end run made by l-Vrgu.-oii.B Ferguson carrie.1 Uie hall to within , three yea.ls of the goal. Scott Adams , made a spectacular catch of a forward . pass. The Ocean City plyaers say that (\ they never* played on a worse field. To ' all ap|>earances the grass hail been allowed to grow after the field was , plowed, with no attemp't at level ng. , The following Is the line-up: j Ocean City " Wildwood Pfltienmyer left end — K. Tinker Gibb* . left tackle Wonlson , H. Selvaign left guard W. Pinker , butcher center * Senekoff < Torbert right guaril Kimball Williams right end Olson , Gardiner right tackV Johnson'; Ferguson quartorh. ck I'noli Adams right h:\lflia.-lc Robinson A. Selvaign .Jeft halfback Onornto Fitzgerald fullback Monel j Touchdown — A. Selvaign. Referee , --Carter. Umpire — Williams. Head , linesman — M. .W. Courtright Smith. ; Timekeeper — Rich. * Score by periods: , Ocean City • 0 0 0 6—6 , Wildwood 0 0 0 0 — 0 t t KERGEANT-AT ARMS | Circled at a Meeting of the Somrrs f Point Athletic Hah Albert. S. Albrecht, Jr., of Somrrs t Point, wns elected to be sergeant-at- t ;rms of the Somen Point Athletic As- a "K-iation, at a meeting of the club the a latter part of last week in Somers 1 Paint. Robert (Rube) Collins, pitch- I '■•■if star of the Southern Association t presided at the meeting, at which time S ' two new members were admitted. They are David DeHavcn and Donald C I'. Ilnsenfelder. The new by-laws of the association ere brought up at last week's fnret- •>■,:, derided upon and passed by a majority vote. They went into nlTect immediately. The mainland club which will have • I oirge of all athletics in the Bay City, '• i-eeta to have a membership of pos•ihljr two hundred and fifty helfcre the present year is over. r Those present at last week's meet- (l *tr included Frank Hart, Frunk Steel- ^ man, Dan Steelmnn, Willard Garrison, w Edward Kliaaon, Roiiert Collins, Car- u I"- Garrison, Donald Ra'senfetder. ^ David De Haven. Harry Smith, Harry, ti K'-en, Howard Manley, Hoy Garrison, s ''barlas Say lor. lewis Tallman andj u Albert Stretch. ,1 c. HELI) MEETING * '--ociation of Surf Angling Club* Fleeted Officers The Association of Surf Angling Hubs held a convention at Newark, * November 12th. There are twelve dub* in the Association, all the way ' from Florida to Long Island. In addi- ' lion to routine business changes were made in the rules to regulate- the re-!" enforcement of casting lines. Dr. Howard Kaia, of the long Island (bating Club, was elected prcsi'leht. Dr. Charles Hankenson ,of the ' Ocean City Fishing Club, was elected " 'ice-president, and Claud Holgate, of * the Ocean City Fishing Club, was reelected secretary ami treasury, end I prosented with a handsome surf rod c \ ifid reel in token of his gooil work in these offices during the past.

PRAISES TEAM „ Coach Corson Tells of Work of1 Local Boy* I Continued from last week.) Anthony Selvaign, package of 120 i r P0„u,"lV'uM U'ach the Prov*rblal "l amer the trick of geing through "Kve of the Needle." If you don't IwIipvp this just come out and watch ■ the next football game that is held in I Ocean City. You will see- him disap- , pern with the ball through a little hole in the line and reappear some ten i t yards nearer the goal. Scott Adams, formerly known , 1 through his ability as a songster <* , ' lh" 'MHing man in one of the High , • School p!a> - has. in the last two , years, shown that he can use his hands k and feet quite a* well as hi* voice. I, 1 Scott's too has saved the team from i many an entliarrassing position andf' than once has gone down before ' ' his straight arm. ,< Freddie Pfitzenmyer is quite a sub- j | 1 ilueil sort of human being until they 1 1 ' try a run around his end and then ! < you huve to stop anil wonder how i . y-ch a little' boy as he (*, con stop t 1 ; three men without a gun. > ( ' Charles Gibli plays his unappre- ' ciated place in the line in a way that ' I the I rnck field feels sure when a hole is j ( ■ called for through his position it will , there ready and open when needed, j , Marlcy Fitxgerald has had a dtard j t time deciding whether he would favor ( ' the lattar position and unless some- 1 1 • ne oan prove him wrong Jfi will, continue to guard the goal posts. j Tommy Williams always gets the | 1 plays mixeil up in practice, but never i ; in a game and when a gooil hanl sure < 1 tackle is neeileil he is always on the ■ 1 job. • , Richard Hercules Atlas Samson Tor- | ' is the team's giant and makes a j ' forbidding barrier. You Will find j few of the visiting teams directtheir plays toward his hemisphere. < I-»*t but not least, is Herman Sel- , vaign. If Herman carrie<l out one- t ' tenth of his threats of slaughter to s 1 the various members of our visiting , we would have very' few re- \ turn games. We all know he is gentle | but the poor innocent boys from Wild- ( wood and Court House were fearful | for their safety. ] As I have stated before the boyi in p year* hare fought their way ] the Championship of this county | and if you are willing to come out , ami lend your presence and assistance 1 Thanksgiving Day in the game with f Plensantville, we will be able to claim ) the Championship of Class "C" ] To date: f City vs. Wildwood ... 14 0 ; Court House 13 20 j " " " A. C. Reserves 30 0 1 PlcasantvlUe . 7 7 < "' " - " Court House ... 38 0 " " Wildwood G 0 I — — I Total 112 27 ] GIRLS TO PLAY BASKET BALL' About thirty High School girls have i - rrportetl to Prof. Unger for basketpractice. Even though they are i 1 in not having a court on '■ whieh to play, it is hoped to develop 1 a team that can pass well, guard op-j - ponent* and execute formations. Prac- N ticn will be conducted in the High ■ School ygrd. The pupils hare been i e . urged to dress warmly and to keep 1 their mouths closed so as to prevent • 1 catching colds. Games have been * scheduled with Cape May City, Wllawood ami Atlantic City. ; It GUNNING NOTES l Captain Herbert Smith, of this city, , f and Robert Bateman, of Maurieetown, j . the first two days of quail season, I bagged their limit of ten a piece, each , day. Russell Thayer, a Philadelphia buai- c | ness man, and friend of Mayor Joseph 0 I G. Champion, enjoyed a day's quail u shooting with Captain Herb. <| Another gunning party of which * Captain Smith was a member was that , of Dr. Gurry, of Philadelphia, and « Frank Ryan, of Ocean City. a Captain Alfred Smith and Walter E. Alien- have returned from a successful I gunr.ing trip in Glouster County. , t Warren Smith. Howard Brice and f Walter Hess, composed a party gun-,

READY FOB GAME WITH PLEASANT! LE Deciding One For ClaSS Championship Takes ' Place Toda,v ' ( O. C. H. S. Pos. P'ville H. S." Fitzenmyer. left end . B. Albrecht Gardner left tackle R. Smith ' Torbit it'apt.) .[.guard . C. Albrecht , Kutchcr center Teuney ■ H. Selvaign right guard J. Walker I Gibli right tackle . . . Fields ' ( Wihiams right-end P.Tripician | R. Ferguson . q'back W. Clark ' \ [S.Adams left halfliack Steelman j A. Selvaign .1. halfliack Somers | • Fitzgerald . halfback Henry Time of quarters — 15 minutes. I' By Donnie "We were never in better condition" ' = i said Coach Kwing T. Corson, former | jSwhrthmore College griiliron star dls- " j cussing Ocean City High School's; f | chances, last night, on the eve of their I battle with Plensantville High School ' • today for the Class C football cham- ' ' pionship of South Jersey. "I expect " ® it to be a close game, but my boys I will come out on top" he adiled. ( t It is the first time in the footliall ; t annals of the resort High School that t they have battled as a contender for ' the South Jersey championship of thefr = - class and according to Captain George i ! K. Qardner they will come out on t»p j i today. Several thousand gridiron fans are ! i expected to witness the game this . morning, which has all the earmarks i of being one of the most sensational ' played here. Both teams are old | '••rivals and evenly matched and both ■ | will depend upon the same'means of i attack — cross buck plays and aerial For the post several weeks, Coach ! Corson, of the resort eleven, has been the team in^sereral trick ' i plays which proved of great value to i the "Little Quakers" of Sworthmun several years ago, and expects to play 1 the Red and White visiting elevm off ' their feet. The ability of Ross Ferguson, the , husky quarterback to buck and ; pick big holes in the visitor's line, will depend on how great a score the i shore team will roll up. Scott Adam 'iand A. Selvaign are also expected toj add big gains to their team's terri"! I tory by end runs. Pleasantville, while it has a com- ' paratirely "green" line has a veteran which if it functions rightly • will prove of much worry to Ocean City. While the visitors will not de- 1 ' pend a great ileal on aerial warfare, j the toe of Captain Willis Clark is expected to boot over the oval If the j succeed in getting the pigskin near the local's goal-post. OCEAN CITY A. A. LOSES — 13-7 j" Ocean City Athletic Association lost their initial game to Mays Landing, i afternoon by the close score of 13-7. Ocean City's first touchdown' the result of a beautiful forward Marts to Haines. The tackling of Laurence Nickersoo and Harold was a feature of the game. a Most of the gain* made were by line plunges. The score: Mays Landing Pos. O. C. A. A. right end Hains A. Yanniello. right tackle Sharp Ycttey right guard J.Adams Yanniello ..Center .. C. Ferguson .each . ..left guard Haley- . left end WilliamsFreeman left end. L. Niekerson quarterback Tutfcill r. halfback.. F. Ferguson fullback Marts Referee— Krause; Umpire — Vail; — Mintxer; Timekeeper — Breckley. Touchdowns — For Ocean City, ' Touchdowns — For Mays Landing, ! Sheaner and Smith. A return game will be playpl here this afternoon. Manager Roger Williams of the A. A. iJ confident that the local boys will Win this game. ! Saturday aftemoon -(he Wildwood A. "■A. will play herfT^ \ The locals made a fine showing ae- = cording to .the statement of those who Iitnessed the game. The fact thai ley were defeated can I* attributed to.their inexperience as a team. I ning h» the vicinity of Enoch Madara's farm at Palermo. Walter Hess took the opportunity of a fine shot at what he supposed was a pheasant, only to find out that he had killed one of Mr. Madara's pet guinea hens. Howard says that Mr. Hess is some big game hunter. Miss Laura Smith, chief operator of the Bell Telephone Company's Exchange here, went quail shooting Saturday afternoon, accompanied by her "Duke." Miss Smith is a good shot and is the proud possessor of a new gun given her by her father. She wears hunting costume very appropriate for tramping through the woods. John Brammell and Bertram M. have returned from a gunning , trip with Captain Al Davenport at Haines Neck, near Salem. One day's shooting netted the party 30 rabbit". '

OCEAN CITY HIGH WINS ONE-SIDED GAME Ross Ferguson and Scott \ Adams-Play Havoc W ith Atlantic's Line ( :• *.,« A.iams : wereljMWt City'-, two hi:: Stars :i • tin- I ' Cap-- May County foot •:.»! champions ( 'overwhelmed the Atlantic City Hiirh \ (Reserves' Saturday in a one-sided'} game, the final core being 37 to p. : Ferguson hud a trio of touchdowns a to 'hi.- credit, while Adams was credit- J " ed- with two. Selvaign making the' other -i\ pointer -. ( ' Playing in championship forpr the Ocean City eleven lipped big hole.- in the AtlantiCCity line during the open- ^ [ ing quarter. Adams scoring the initial - •.touchdown fully five minutes after the 1 gante ha>l started, sprinting twerr'v 1 yard- around the left end, Fergn- I ' failed to kick the sHld. i 'j A few minutes latortma trick jg:-. ]■ Atlams maile twenty-orrNtarils on an |. | end play before fce was Vpuaht lo-y i earth. On the very next play Fergu-' . .jsiin trirul the same thing around right j lend and scoreil after running thirty yards. Adams miascd the g"a! after 'I Agtrin in. the second period Fergu- I son wa given tl ball and | j in going for a twenty-yard gain! • around left end before he was downed.' , PlUwges by Adams ami Ferguson on . the Blue ami White yearlings' weak | j line ward responaible for the sister resort teafn'.- remaining touchdowns. ; • Feranson astounderl several hun-

dred 'gridiron fhhs in the fourth quarter when he ran through a broken twld for thirty -five yards before he w...- tackled. Selvaign carrie.1 the oval 1 acmes on a I -V yard cross-buck play. 1 Torl.it. Captain (tanlner and Gil.b, f plaved sensationally for Ocean City. Hii.kie, Milton ami Strobeck featured The summary: . Ocean City' Pos. A. C. H. 2.1 FitJtcnmyer left end F. Culler. : Gardner left guard Kulrl • Kufther ceifipr Aliig. . ■ . right tacMc Summer i. right em! Mitton I Fitzgerald iiuarterback P. Smith S. Adams left halfback Hinkle A. Set vaigri-.tight halfback ... Cantor 'Ferguson fullback J. Culleri Score by perimls: Ocean City H. S. .12 6 6 13—37 A. C. H. S. 2d 0 0 0. 0— 0 - Touchdowns— Ferguson 3, Adams ' 2, A. Selvaign. . Goal from touchdown — A. Selvaign. Substitution— For Atlantic City, for Kuhl; I-etta for Mltoni Penrose for Hinkle: Reish for Strolrcck. Ocean City — Cox for Gibb. Joe Whelan, A. C. H. Urn- t ^pm-~Jlogan. Head linesman — Fitzsimons, A. C. H. S. Time of quarters, . ^ <

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