II CHRISTMAS NUMBER ^ OCEAN' CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY. M. J., THURSDAY, DKITMBEB 22, 1W1 I'VE c : _
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MAKE "SELECTIONS Kulherford High School I, rail, in Final Summary Flint Team '•IV-.. Second Tea-,, . Morton . leflVnd - Or,., I Moiitclair II.) (Chattel II.., light foot loft tackle Gritr- j' < Rutherford II.) tBomcr.-rille' II. > Mackenzie left guard K.n.vl , Trenton fl.) ( Kurt Orange II., . Ililer renter leifli £ ( Itidgewood II.) (Ka*t Orange II , . Sarti v, right jfunr.l Parlo r (Rutherford H.) (Jh.ver II. i Kinkel right tar hie. IV. Id - (Neptune II.). (New II run -« irk II. i X Krurger right on. I Kopiin (Newark Central i (Newark Cenli Kirklexki <|Unrterhack 1 Worth s. (Nhtley II.) (PlnlnfleM H.) , \ Dixon left halfback Save, \ 1 Rutherf-nl II.) (Passaic II. i ,, iTcihig figSThalfback Woenier ,. (Newark Central) (l.nkewniol II.) (. Berrien fullback Warren (Trenton H.) (Cullingiwoo.1 ||.» (| Rutherforil High. Stale gri'iinni n ' champions for the season of 1921 have t>ecii awarded three places on the mythical All-Stale eleven pirke.l each year at the dose of the football sea- n son by George A. Falzar, of tin- New t, Jersey Athletic Association. Ruther- w for, I woo the title iWveral weeks ago by ilefeating Newark Cenlr-tl High in CJ a post-season tilt. IJghtfoot is awar'ie.l the left tack'.- |, position, by the u|, -State critic, while ^ Sarti is plareil at right . guar.!, ami ., Dixon is given the right halfback po.-i- r. lion. , K Trenton High -anil Newark Central. , . Isith runners up for the State chain- Cl pint, ship are given two me,, on the ,, first eleven. Captain Alex Berrien. ,| the Capitol City team'., plunging full- n back, was easily the best seen in the 0 scMolastic ranks this season, a) though y Captain Edgar (Eggs) Warren, was a |, dose contemier for the honors. The latter is awarded a similar place on the second team. Rirfgrwood High, Neptune of Ocean Grove. Nutlcy High and Montclaire, are each given a Representative on the Morton, n Montelair end. was ennsldvetoped in the school ranks in (he last . few years, and with Krueger. of Newark Central will hold down the end norths on the mythical eleven. Hiler, from Ridgewood High is selected to pass the l«rl! hack from center. The guards s iw MacKcnzie, of Trenton High, and Sarti. of Rutherford. Finkle, of Neptune High, and Eightfoot. of Rutherford, are the taekles. The all-State luiekfichl iV rated as one of the best in years. Kirtteskie. of Nutley High, calling the signals, with Helhig. of Newark Central, and Dixon, of Rutherford, playing the halves. Berrien plays the fullback position. Only one South Jersey warrior was able lo euro a berth— anil he was Captain Warren, of Collingswood High. The latter was placed at fulhack on the second all-State -team. How Thr> Bank In the rankings given out by the New Jersey Athletic Association. Rutherford High ranks first in the class "A" section, Newark Central High is a close second, while East Orange and Neptune High are third and fourth respectively. Trenton High is fifth. Atlantic City High with its com- I I >ara lively weak eleven is ranked eighteenth, immediately above Anbury , Park High, who lost its high position, ( la-cause of the fact that they used ineligible players the greatest part nf the season. Camden High, which defeated Atlantic City by a 20 to 0 -core this past season ranks thirteenth. Orange High School leads tin- Class "B" schools, Nutley i- en ml. and Dover High, third. Collingswood High and Woodbury are tie- 1 for fourth place. DON'T LEAVE IT FOR GEORGE to do what is your duty and privilege— that is, • save all the money you can now while you are working and earning.Every dollar you deposit with us is a strpping-atone to greater achievement. 3« Interest Paid on Time Deposits. OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY Ocean City. N. J. 1
LOOKING BACK By, Jock Goodwin Winning the nece-sary game, in a championship nscoa I But in the n.iieeV opi,„'n„. the Giants , proved to he of lietter fighting calibre ' nil the MM ,-ilolig the line. Y.ui nrt-.i.1 only to l-i.ly 'the rompo-itr ,fl ( on, J The Yank ' fielding average wa. ' J»H1. that of th.- Giant !,« !• yn„. * kee>* halting •average. .207. Giant,.' ' •S8W: the Yankee ' potent ,2td. the * Giants' .212; Yankee-' a-ri-t- , JOG; ' Giants' 10s; Yankees' errors. «; J Giants' a; A*Snkee"C»«t«w, 22: Giants' * Yankees' hits. .">0; Grind.-' 7 1 : Yan- 1 kee-' total ha-e.. Giants' :>7; Yankees' stolen ha-e. r,; Giant.' 7. ( The loss of Hals- Ruth left both e run- -2. The Yankees reach. -1 fir-t V fir.-t on halls 25 times.' tie- (' 28; the Yankees -truck out' II I times, the Giants 3*. . The remarkable strength of Bames, ( great playing of Fri-eh, the clever- , ness of K. Meusel. and finnllv. the f patient work of Douglas-these were , . great weights it, the scale thai tipped ■ them in favor of the Giant-. But we -| must not forget that the Bah- wa- a , came sport and that Iloyt performed wonilers for a boy. In the matter of pitching Barnes * came away with IS strickeouts, Doug- ' las. IT and Nchf 15. Iloyt held up * side by lfi of the precious exam- 1 pies of a pitcher's skill, hut his co- ' partners lingereil behind. I do not re- ' rail a series that wa- so covered with v glory as this one. exfept in the glit- 1 taring ■ lay of Christy Jilathewson. It v certainly put to shame certain exam- ' pies of the poor sportsmanship of ! those players who not .-o long ago ' nearly dragged baseball into the oblitcrating mire of complete dishonesty. ; series go far to prove that base- ! I hall is xtilf King of Sports. 1 1
FOUR STARS — I Local Boys Win Four Positions on AIL !l County Eleven Player Pes. School . Beaman left end Middle Tp. r left tackle O. C. H. f J.ihn-on left guard W. H. S. Senekoff center Wildwood , Schellenger right guard M. Tp. v Corson . right tackle M. Tp. . oghtend O. C. II. Oressc quarter O. C. H. A. Selvaign I. halfback O. C. H. r. halflmck O. C. H. Pa, ill fullback Wildwood Ocean < "it y High ainl ("ape May Court Rnw schools ate each awarded four place* the alt-Gape May WiMwood" High, la.-t year's class "C" three U-rth-. Roth Cape May Court House and City High were close runners up to I'leasantville High !n the battle for the class "C" title of South JerSey, the latter losing to . the Mainlanders in the final game of the season on - Day. the score being 7 0. ' 1 George W. Gardiner, captain of the City eleven this past season , with Tommy Williams, the sjtredv lit- . tie w-lngman holding down one < the < end positions. Tony Selvaign and Rns- Ferguson, the husky fullback = i were both honored with positions in the all-Coui.tv backfield. Ferguson, was with out a doubt one of the greatest open field runners everMurned out ■ at Ocean City yigh School, and his will he seriously felt by the resort Beaman, of Cape May, is placed at .'left end. with two teammates— Schcllinger and Corson holding din®,
I y . '■ ^P|j H0 " i . W Giant Tarpon caught by C. T. Link, memlier of tlw Anglers' Club, Lauderdale. Fla. The big Silver King weighed 128 lbs. and measured I 7 feet 2 inches. Picture loaned to The Sentinel by courUy of the Uu.ler- ' dale Chamber of Commerce, of which Z. D. "Pop" Howell, a cottage owner ' is a member. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Weston are also winter residents of I Fort l-auilerdale. MONUMENTS ; Hrad«lont», Markers, Silll. Corner I'osls MEMORIALS OF DIGNITY AND DISTINCTION j Designed, cut and erected with purlieular regard for individual requirements Pin You can chooae from the u ^ largest and finest stock of y materials collected— % standard granite* and marbles p l| SSmliSaiSI from qtiarries famous for the ^ ■ 1 quality of their product. Jt E— — We Specialiie in > Designing and Mannfacturing ^ Mausoleums, Public and Private Memorials ^ Cmrfart Pout lo all Purehaten CAMDEN YARD Y«" Opp. Harlclgh Cemetery Opp. Allan lie Qty Cemrtery Bell Phone 2737 Bell Phone, PleasantWne 1 REPRESENTATIVES K L. hS,"-" STcSberlmd. Cep. Mw. Bortlnatte. j P B.1*^ GW-,*r .~1 HarllDrtoe CoonUW UDH..,-. Cl.rt* N. J.. Vg«tS« H B H*!e. ClwtTlwa. Va. foe Slato of VgT"W O. J. HAMMELL CO. PLEASANTV1LLE, N. J.
! the guaid an.Kr^ckle bertli- en the right side ..f the line While both Ferguson an«y»oIi called the plays for their respective teams, Corson, of Cape May, proved tn be ■■ lietter . fiybl general than cither of these and i- awafde.1 (he fiuarterbai k IHisition. Johnson, a guard, SenekolT. :, cer and Pn'oli, Wildwood'- burly fall back, are the seashore eleven'- three ■ reprjssentatlve-. Phil Kuteher, cnptiiin of the (tcean City Higli eleven for next seaMiiv was rat/.! next (r. Senekoff at the pivot position. Ocean City High won tlw Cope •May County champion -hip by defeating High twice — the first time . to 0, arid the second time C to 0.
e The champions al-o won from Cape .May Court House >- the om-sided J- - -core of 23 to (i. hat tha THE NEW DISTRICT sha j w.i-iiingi.-n Camp, No. t:.. p. A 8. - of A., ha* i&en ttanfbmd Ikan the 19th Di-trift to the I Hb. which ComBtes the ramp- V ACaidic OnMf. j On December SOQLa mHy will !-■ beKI ■ here when t>m|» No. and No. -A of Atlantic City, with l.inwood Camp ' No. *11! will lg! the gue-J -.1" tin- local' * Order. . ' SCHOOLS t LOSE f Tlie public *-«hnol k rlo-e' to. lay f..r reopen until Tuesday. January 3nl. f
SURF LAUNDRY 929 Ocean Avenue pa.»e. i«-j Ocean City, N. J. COOD WORK. QUICK SERVICE. ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL LAUNDRY NOW OPEN phone. 410 j jobbing promptlv done WALTER TOML!" PLUMBING and HEATWC 138 asbury avenue ocean city newje..:" IF YOU ARE SICK AND SUFFERING AND CANNOT GET RESULTS WHY NOT TRY Chiropractic U. Brink. D. C. C. R. Kissinger, D. C. ' South Apartment CHIROPRACTORS Hours 10-1 3-6 I Boardwalk Sat. and Sun. by appointment ! THE WEALTH of OUR PEOPLE First National Bank '■ |j| OCEAN CITY.N-J | S*= - ~ — o Have to Do a Lot of c^dv" =^| Cooking in a Small Kitchen Here's a neat serviceable big ij capacity compact little gas range ^ that will do more cooking than the ( average gas range that lakes up s "cwwt cabwtpxmoJL^ '(Mf twice as much floor space. Its a Vulcan Smooth Top HFT CITY GAS LIGHT CO :: FOR SALE A BARGAIN Double House on Asbury avenue near 3tlh street, Ocean Uljr. 6 rooms and bath each. Front and back porches. ? Furnished, $5,250. $2,400 may remain on mortgage. HARRY R. HAYES Realtor Thirty-third and Aabury Are Yon Interested in Lots IF SO I HAVE SOME VERY GOOD LOTS AT THIRTYFOURTH STREET SECTION FOR SALE CHEAP. LOTS ARE, SELLING FJST. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY BEFORE THEY ADVANCE. IF INTERESTED. CALL, WILL BE GLAD TO SHOfr YOU THE LOTS AND QUOTE PRICES TO YOU. . HARRY R. HAYES REALTOR Thirty-third and Aabury Ave.
Try an Advt. in lave a line of vosnitdrk at less _ _ . . ban I'liilailvlpltiii prices Window The Seiltlliel hades a specially. e. adams A bro. and Get Results 720-22 ASBURY AVE. bell phone IB Sutton &. Corson Co. General Contractors — - i grading and street building St. and Simpson Ave. Ocean City, n. J. Jell Phone. 186-j Furniture Stored Reupholstcri-.g cctimatg I Window Shades . FOR YOU .Awnings ana 'House Furnishings >ii r |,rirr» are i . vert p.>**ible .-.■■■-.l.tv-nl w ill, c4-..-i Work and Hot Material ■ -wrpnee n, Lear >54 bury Avenue -wan City, N. j. % HURL-EIY-U^Mmi-^ hurley-jones co. walter r. chattin a son, mors. 1116 asbury ave MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting f..r two week* to know If you can gel It; wv van tell you at •nice. Bargain* u, Bay and Ocean front pro pert lea. Choice cottage* for ■ale. AIh« l„t» for iuve*tuienl and for Improvemaut— the choice of UceanClty. Apply lo J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. All buaineu traiHacled through thi« ofhcc l> in Accordance with (he following ilogan "7*m offict dors and MtiirtUini strictly a brokerage businest and is in no way interested in personal speculation*- Result": A *ale completed ou the above principal profits txith teller and Bayer. Write for listings and make vour head- ' j Clayton Haines Brick— REALTOR 411 eighth st. ocean city. n. j. Ewing T. Corson REALTOR 7s7 asmumv an/is. ocean city. n.j. f ALFRED SCHERM Ocean City Upholsterer and Decorator Window Shades and Awnings Made 038 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. I General Contractor I 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ^ROADS, SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEADS Bd^ar T. Berger Real Estate In 31st St. Section off Ocean Glty Fine Cottages for Sale or lean Bent you most any Rent T*T Cottage in our District Lots Sold on Terras Don't let the spring find yon with a 4® { / ( leaky roof. Thunder "torms are comia- \ ( , h^y ) ) and n leaky roof will be apt to result la nb -"anj considerable damage. : Q- . Chimneys that leak should looked [11 I *fter fad' water-tight. Smokey l 1 chimneys can be made to draw. - -'-'M 1 WQB' J I Tin roofs are fire-proof. . J All kind of stove and beater repairs, , Ij \-S - store ami beater pipes. I .jffllllvVi-^^ f \ Tin. slate and alag roofing. szm^/v\ smith's ^^*7/7 I" \ The Tin Smith f — I ' 1112 Asbury /\ve. Phons 75-w All Kinds of Quttara SrecttLiziHQ in Pnoetnrr Nohth op Sixth Srneer B. F. GOETZ REAL ESTATE AGENCY fourth st. and atlantic ave. ocean city, n. j. PHONIC RgNTALS ornce, 239-j sale* rcsidcncc. 292- m building lots beach front a tr ore at Fourth Srntxr

