. ' ■ — OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN' CtTY. N. J.. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 29. ]»■!! ■ 'F.VK
BASKETBALL ■'SPORTING EVENTS BASEBALL of Interest ACTIVITIES
SNAPPY SPORt NEWS FROM SOMERS POINT ' iOlmcr Loux Elected Coach »f Athletic Association Haskethall Quintet THRKK G«K)I) ROUTS Tints' wrestling bout- feat u i v. •; ii-ting'of the Sowers \u v.: \. nidation hel.l in the roaiol; • , , , the latter part of la»t wee k. Ii •!.. poning Jgill Go.n ge Spit* ui« • - 1 ?. ; his lirother t\ri- Spite hi a tif'< . ■ niii lltd drt». The lain-i ,-uipn • ' rith his many trirk.-. l-.it "feiii.-.i lain a hofil during the 'ifleen minuti--George Shirtcnlieb, a lightu.iVi' ■tippler won from Date I »- H ; ■ . -■ : , live minute bout. Tie- f : ■' r pi..'. -.1 to strong for his ii^p"!..-ut. ■ fter .-truggling to s.vm. ' "iLlttie Nevin*. form.' i nited States Navy, hel.l Ralph Mi •lletolt to a five minute .lit,.. , .... nain bout of tlie evening. II., th *ho are middleweight* tri.-i variable hohl to pin their , t ■boulder to the mnt. hut each > .u:.u:< . .. wriggle out in some other. Raymond Inge- -..ii . eferce. Wrestling has become -a p»pn! •• vith the mainlaiiii athlete- (ha: I' e-i i.-nt HowuM Manley , urnimri' * ll-tar cardVhich will lie n... " lie next meeting, of the uvn/iati, Friday night. • A record attendance of men. •• Linked for at nevt week'.ELECTED" (OACH Elmer Ldux. amateur backet b.Pl tar of five years ago •■; rim ■ each of the Somers 1'i.int All.!, lie \ ssociation haskethall quintet a' ■ eeting of the mainland rlui. the l.,t , i pait of last week. The mainland- - will open their season the middle f January -with the strong S«-avieu ' thletic Club, of Linwood, at the neS aiitorium on New York avenue here. Among the promising candidate - lin are' trying out for |«.-^l,..i on ",e cage team are Dan Steelmai. ami Frank Steelman, former knywnnd ' i atholic Club stars, Frank Hail. wh.. . i.vere«l first base for the Somei - I'oint budnll team tlii - ju t -easgn. ml a host of other.-.. The auiiitorium will !«• entirely renovated before the season opens, and Manager Bascnfehler announced last aght that when seating arrangement. - ve been complete.) it will he able t> iicommodate six hundred mainland
• Tim Mainlan.l.'i - decbled to piuj i there home game on" every Wedne-- , •lay night, commencing January isth. , where the Somers Point Five will clash , with the Seaview^ Athletic Club. Coach Loux realize- that the Main- i landers will liavc a hni.1 proposition , mi their hands ami intends to work , hard with his team in an effort to , bring it around into shape. Jimmy • I'urmack, former Atlantic City High. , School . basketball sensation, will '»• i ••en in the visitors battle armManager Basenfeldcr ha ■ e.inl.- : ^nra with Egg Ha'hi.i. .1m l.-vstone Athlet.c C|ul>. (>••• ■ Ci , Athletic Association. i.n.l Svlvania A. Besides the big game even Wednesday night, the Somers Point Ite•orve» will play in a preliminary NEW MEMBERS Clifford Scull, of Somers Point wattle only new nwmbeiLJif tlio Sogprs Point Athletic Association admitted at the meeting of the mainland dub ho t Friday night. The association h now more than fifty member- .v'-l according to President Manley will have several hundred by the lime ne-.t -pring rolls around. The Mainiander- will open their haskethall season in the new auditorium on New York avenue with the Seavirw Athletic Club on Wednesday evening. January 18th. Several former Atlantic City Jligh School cage stars will appeal in the Somers Point quintet's line-up. WILL OPEN SEASON Ocean City High School's veteran basketball quintet will open Pleasantville High School's 1921-22 -ea-on on the floor on Saturday night. January 14th. The resort team with such -tars as Scott Adams. BllTcibh and Ross Ferguson in their line-up it i- expected will give 'the Mainiander* a stiff AT HOME ONE NIGHT A WEEK The Malnlanders will play one night a week at home, and also visit "" another night. Several former high high school cage stars will In* seen In their line-up by next week, when a regular team will lie rMhwn. AUDITORIUM SECURED The new auditorium secured, by the .association in Somers Point will seat appioximatefy five hundred cage fans, and will be entirely renovated before the season open*. it -
MANAGE!) TILERS • Ten .Year- ' ibe'w':.,!.'. ' ■ J'uvitb -m. rvvhelc his Agu-ta. V" '»• - back each i»- ever, I •T-)-e'lie"l r"t!".e,'n * ■ 1 me. il, no t WL Hut lie ha, |„',t r,nc t Thr of the Bengals i* manag- I ■ .g the Sail Francisco Cluh of the Cal v w inter League. The Georgia i I'-.nh, lee.Milly [inc.! $150. for HI, 1 'rati'- with Empire Pyl, f,„ J n .- -.' i - i v- language— -6ml flOO f„r I ' - R the game. | i- the ext^nt^of u "yaril and a half." t •' 1 vcttmg M 0,(100 for the winter f i a-on thecoast. A like sum is be- t "•B y cast n, Hon, -by. t Ge.,.ce Si-bm. the rival .idols of I ' s'! • ' '"r managing othei : , t-am- I'.'.;, lis.- Gohi.'ii Gale. | I'- «a il.i fact dial promptgd Babe i ;• io • I '-'I. Meu.-el. of the New : i V"» Nai.k,-,-. to attempt a liarn- '• .Hip againsf the advice of l Tim .a- of Cobb. Sisler and Horns- j of the vr.-ct i! rnav have in possible I nev legislation the Joint meeting I j" ' A*'"" AineiicSi,' and National i 'imit.-.i at I, t,1 Few .tner-X' ' ;• nidge ilie faithful of their flock- I t from making .,n the mppej po--ible i 11 " • '"',g a- they rim-J ^ sdeiitiously give of their I -est <ig the i PI.KASANTVILI.E HIGH WINS PleasanrvHte High School's spea.lv •> Isisketball quintet made its debut for *» the season of 1P21-22 last Friday night, win-n the; handed the High School Alumni five a Ml to 29 setback !». In their a annual cage came in the Plea-.intville High School gymnasium. "Mnibe" TiipWa. . a i—kie wa- the big star of the evening for the Red si and White youngster*, scoring no less 1 than -even field goats in tin- final half. ■' Breaking through the Alumni defense
Hank Field-, the big center. Will lark and Clarry Peterson, a newcomer. who has all the earmarks of a • coming tar also featured for the Mickey Lavigna, captain and tenia- j< ■ tional forwnni on last year's five pair-, ■ e.i off at forward with Elva Block. I ! one of the .speediest tamers ever torn- , ■ ed out of the mainland institution, i Woolheil .'jumped center, while Pat' Garton Penhallow played the two The line-op: Clark . Guard Penhallow " P. H. S. Po- P. H. S. A. P. Tripician forward Block Russo forward. Isivigna Fields Center Woolbetr Peterson Guard Garton Substitutions — For Pleasantville High. J. Waiker for Clark; Henry for Peterson. For Alumin. Bowen for Garton: Penhallow for Woolbert; l-ake for Penhallow. Referee, Boyce, New " York Ship. Time of halves. 20 min1 ut. Score, end of first half. Pleas- ' aiitville High 1!>, Alumni 15. I Ixist something? l'lace an ad in ' the SENTINEL and it will he quickly returned
THIS BOY SOLD FOR $75,000 p x _ - / rf T j _ yy ^ Jimmy o'Donncl!. first who ha« just been so.d tor thc San Francisco club to the New Aork * Giants (or $75,000. Ne* York threw it iour lmman players into- the sale. - !la-eball is-a great game but there is ^ 1 lot of downright sordid ne. » about
FRAP SHOOTERS MADE HIGH SCORES Matthews, of Atlantic City, Hish Man— I). \ian De Venter Second The trap shoot under the uuspireof the American -l^Mbin Christmas (Mondavi drew several huudred sportamen to Plymouth place and the licach where the shoot was hel.l. The morning event was a ten-bird sweep -take which was also a classification William /ester, D. Van Do Venter and Frank Rvan tied fur high gun with a -core of S break- out of a possible ten. The tie was decided by a miss-and-out -hoot off which prove.! interesting, Vun De Venter wini ning; Jester second and Rvan third. score was as follow,: , Jeiter 1 1 -0 J I 1 1 0 — fl De Venter I I 0 I 1 l | l 7 F. Ryan . II0IO0I) 0—8. The main event took place in the - shoot with I* entries classed A. It and • C, Prizes for each class were live . turkeys. T. Matthews; of Atlantic f City, was high gun in Clas- A. with 22 breaks out of a possible 2-'.. D. Van Venter was second with 17 and I!. ■ Saunders, of Pleasantville. third, wfth 17. Roy Bourgeois was high gun ill f Class B, with lfi breaks; Charles Sack, second, with 14; and W. Gilbert, third. ' - with 12. In Class C, Fred Ray and Clarence ■ were ticl with 15; Ray being ; high gun in the shoot-off. Three men I Class A. were tied at 15, Harry F. Stanton, B. Young, of Atlantic City, i and Frank Ryan. The shoot-off was the largest "and - most successful ever hel.l in Ocean f City. The committee and official- - gbove been congratulated on the smooth - manner in which the shooting was run off. The committee was John Adam.-, liulings Wallace and George Tuthill. of the legion. Referee, Captain II. C. Smith; Score|teeper. Walter E. Alr A • complete score of the match. I' with the names of the entrants fol- '' tows : ^ Clas- A — T. Matthews (Atlantic ' City), 22; D. Van De Venter. 17; R. '• Saunders (Pleasantville), 17; Wnt. '' Jester, lfi; ¥. Ryan, 15: Harry F. •' Stanton, 15; B. Young (Atlantic City). - 15; F. Bakelcy, 13; H. Brice, 11. f. Class B— R. Bourgeois, lfi; C. Sack. r 14; W. Gilbert. 12; S. Dixon. 11; H.
C. Smith, 10; R. Jeffries, !•; J. Yanks. 1 8; P. Miller, 7; C. Maginnis. 7; H. " Wallace, 4; F. Adams. 3; N. Rosso, 3. 1 Class C-Fl»d Ray, IS; C. Hart- ' man, 15; Harry Van Gilder, 14; E. Sharp, 12; J. Trout, 11; F. Steelman. ' 9; R. Gilford, 9; L. Wallace, Jr.. 8; -jW. Smith. S; W. H. Harris. S; H. . Burkhar.lt, 8; G. Tuthill, 7; V. Trail- - quillo, 7; J. Wallace, 0; A. R. Smith. .'f>; C. Elinghausen. 5; J. Adams, 4; D. t ' B. Mayhow, 4; E. Cornman,-4; I- Wnl- > lace. Sr., 4; E. M. Kent, 4; J. SchufT. 4; M. Weisenthal, 2; J. l.uongo, 1; J. W rigging, 1; M. Pileggi, I; T. P. Paone, 0. IT.
APPOINTED UMPIRE "Big Ed" Walsh Appointed By President Ben Johnson "Big Ed" Walsh, one of the great- - est pitchers in baseball has been ap- . pointe.1 an umpire in the American . • league by President Ban Johnson, of . that circuit. Walsh ranked as one of the lest twiriers of his era until his arm went bad in 1912. He visited specialists in this country and Europe without much i success, until 191G, when the Chicago . White Sov, fot whom he had pitched his greatest ball released him. In 1917 he tried a comeback with the Boston Braves but failed. In 1918 he started with Milwaukee, of the American Association, but finished as a scout for the White Sox. He rested from baseball in 1919, .and in 1920 he managed the Bridge- ■ port Cluh, of the Eastern Association. : This past season he coached and man- = aged an independent team at Oneonta. ! N. Y„ which won the independent title | of those parts. Walsh, is the super-iron man of pitching. In 1908, he pitched in sixtyeight games and won forty-two of them, a world record that will probably never be approximated. WILL PLAY AT SOMERS I'OINT Sea view Athletic Club, of Linw-ond, will be the county team's first opponents in a game at Somer^ Point the first week in January. Manager Basenfelder made this announcement last night, along with another that gamehave also been scheduled with Egg j Harbor, Hammonton, Ocean City Athletic Association and Pleasantvilje High School Alumni. , SEND THEM IN Send Those Jittle personals about . your mends,/ me family yourself, | to th/ Ser.Ubel, but be sure to get them .to the office not later than I I
O ^ 1k • N ^or(* sa^s C v"y "Small nuU machinery >vh:;L ,-to.L. at J i t\ mtcm of local mills supplying the b:al j thus eliminating a big item of waste m J lr*n*^ornnon 4,,one ^ ... / . --
SURF LAUNDRV 929 Ocean Avenue ft..-,, u^j Ocean City, N. J. , GOOD TORK. QUICK SERVICE. ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL LAUNDRY NOW OPEN PHONE. 410-4 JOBBING PROMPTLY DONE WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBING and HEATINC 138 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY
e 311 forward with the new year - i || Busine.-s is pushing forward and many problems wiil | H be Halved during the New Year. A braodci acceptance M of econnmir comHlioiis i- lookcsl for. When deciding on j a new or additional banking connection — consider the First ! ,1 §j National "bank— a prudent choice as your depositary: , i First National Bank J OCEAN CITA'.N.J < 1
9~~~ — ^1 Have to Do a Lot of (front. ' — Cooking in a Small | ;|L Kitchen <• puHoKM I Here's a neat serviceable big vDclCC"1 capacity compact little gas range nir- . that will do more cooking than the average gas range (hat takes up canmcTCAauaTBAaa^K1^ « twice as much floor space. Its a i Vulcan Smooth Top I | CITY GAS LIGHT CO ...
FOR SALE A BARGAIN Double House on Asbury avenue near 34th street. Ocean ulj. 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 Asbury
Are You Interested in Lets IF SO I HAVE SOME VERY GOOD LOTS AT THIRTYFOURTH STREET SECTION FOR SALE CHEAP. I LOTS ARE SELLING FAST. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY BEFORE THEY ADVANCE. IF INTERESTED. CALI, WILL I BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU THE LOTS AND QUOTE PRICES j TO YOU. HARRY R. HAYES t REALTOR j Thirty-third and Asbury Ave.
Try an Advt. in The Sentinel CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. and Get Results 720-22 ASBURY AVE. — — : — • BELL PHONE IB . % . Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING Ninth St. and Simpson Ave. ocean City. n. j.
Bell Phone. 1 86-J Furniture Stored Reupholstcri..^ - EItimate '■r-Jow Shfcs FOR YOU Awritngsand ; — y 'House Furnishirtgs Our price* me I.CCW p.— il.le cui-i.tent «iln On.*! Wort au.l He-t Material Lawrence ri. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. _ t
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MOM'iY ro 1 ' )AN ON MORTGAGE, No wailing f-,r two week* to know if you ran get It; we cau tell you at once. Hargain- >" Hav and Ocean front pro|>ertlmi. Choice cottages for -ah-. Also lot» for investment and for Improvement— the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. All.hiisinrt- :t.oi. i, t.-.l tin. tin- olbcc i« in iccoabtnee with the following slogan •' /4|1 -'ffii f .! ."t MiinlUHi. ■#»/■//».» brokerage tr* tines i and it in no awy inleteile.l in rei *"i i/ ■ 'i/inx.' Krsulta : A wle completed on the aim ve pnncipi! profit- both Seller and (|uy'cr. Write for lutings and make your headClayton Haines Brick— REALTOR 411 EIGHTH ST. OCEAN CITY. N. J. EI wi rig T. Corson REALTOR TOT ASBURV AVE. OCCAN CITV.N.d. f ALFRED 8CHERM Ocean City Upholsterer and Decorator Window Shades and Awnings Made and Put Up » 1036 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J.
f E. A. CORSON 1 General Contractor
1737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY gJ^OADS. SEWERS, BRIDGES. BULKHEADS Edgar F. Berber Real Estate In 31et St . Section of Ocean Glty Fine Cottages for Sale or I can Rent you most any Kent Cottage in onr District Lois Sold on Terms
t Don't let the spring find yon with a leaky roof. Thunder storms are coato- ) and a leaky roof will be apt to renltis . considerable da magi. _• Chimneys that leak abonld bs lookori after and mailt water-tight. Sciokey x i liiiuiirya can be made to draw. Tin roofs are fire- proof. ' All kind of stove and heater repairs, •tort snd heater pipes. Tin, slate and slag roofing. n SMITH'S j The Tin Smith 1112 Asbury Ave. prion. 73- w -All Kinds of Outtara
SreoiALixina in pnortnty North or Sixth bracer B. F. GOETZ REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOURTH ST. AND ATLANTIC AVE. OCEAN CITY, N. J. —Phones: rentals Office. 239-J sales residence. 292-m builoing lots beachfront: q«t orr. at fourth strttr

