OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY. N. J.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21), 1921 ; 1'iVE with Rook wood Club, of Philadelphia. !
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LOCAL PRACTICE I Ocean City FWa Will Meet Eft* Har- F bor January 7 Manager Kit! Garwood, of the Ocean vifity Athletic Association'.- Basketball c I' Five. called the man' out for practice * last night. Many candidates for the team reported. nmontf thein, Leonard ti Murphy, Moe Wiesenthal, Herschel s ' Henderson, Leon Brecklcy, Harvey tl Marts, l>ode Hildreth. John Wallace. Walter Dittrich. the Ferguson boys f, and Scott Adams. It was felt by tho.-e u watching the practice that Wiesenthal 0 and Breckley are sure 'to make the s, Five. a The htflbling, secured on the Camp n firoumls lias been remodeled into a first class basketball hall, with a seat- j. ing capacity of 500. The cage, which is new, is f.0 x HO." Members of the ' association claim they have the finest p facilities now for basketball there are ^ r in the State. The first gamp v.iH be played tiiis ^ Saturday night, January.. 7th, against Kgg Harbor. Other games are petal - j ing with Wildwood, Pleasaitville and Somers Point. o ^ ONE ON JIM CORBETT While training' for his fight with ci 1 Peter Jackson in Frisco, Jim Corbctt o I went into a* hotel to eat. A stranger a seated to the same tatde asked Jim H i if he wanted to make some -easy ,, | iponey. Of course, Jim said yes. ii a "Well," said the stranger, "bet li your money on Corbett in his coming fight with Jackson. Jim Corbett is a i personal friend of mine and has his i bankroll on himself." Corbett replied to the stranger: "lH'bet you J 10 you wouldn't know I Corbett if you saw him." "You're on," said the stranger. They put up $10 each 'on the table. | The stranger looked at Corbett, laugh- | eil. and said. "Why. you're -Jim Cor* I liett," as he added Corhett's $10 to his I bankroll. NEW TRAINING QUARTERS I Battling Lcvinsky. American light I heavyweight champion according to [ advice* from Philadelphia will reside I in' Somers Point next spring, where I his mother has already purchased a | large mansion on New York avenue | near the Shore road, and it i there | that the battler will prepare for nil [ Ids ring amragements. Is>vtnskjBormpcl> held the world's I championship title, until he met ' I Georges Curpentier. the Frencjpnan, I and the latter finished him in several I rounds at New Jersey City, October I 12. 1020. Still the former Philadelphiaa- is the I test of the light heavies yet on the I horizon and will enntiuhe to hold the honors until some .of fiie newer stock I of big fellows are developed.
HU NTING AND FISHING ' increase in New Lirense Issued , for 1922 New Jersey hunting and fishing licenses for 1922 are now on sale by county and municipal clerks and game wardens for those sportsmen who wish to avail themselves of the opportunifor midwinter sport of wild fowl shooting, fox hunting and throughfishing. The new licenses carry the increased approved by the . last legislature under an act adopted at the request of the sportsmen, " themselves, who sought to have additional funds made available for fish and game develop-, mcnt by the State. The pew fees, effective Jaijuuiv I, 1922, are as follows: . Resident hunting and fishing licens'e, $1.50, issuance fee. 15 cents; Nonresident and Alien's fishing license, issuance fee, 25 "cents; Nonresident's and Alien's hunting and fishlicense, $10,011. issuance fee. 50 eentfs. The movement of Jersey sportsmen for the higher license fee, effective through the present law, is attracting the attention of game conservationists throughout the United States and the comment- are highly commendatory of- the attitude of the hunters and anglers of this State, who not only, Ihtough the license system, made it possible to .maintain hunting and fishwithout cost to the general pubbut will now subscribe an addi-
J tional foe toward increasing the fish and game vAourcoe. d { — WHY PETER MAHER LEFT Peter Maher was asked why he gave j up liii boarding house in the. country . p and Peter answered: I, ' i "The first week 1 was there a pig . Aied and we had pork for two weeks. I Then a cow died and we hail beef the . same way. Something happened to the chickens and we had chickens the |( same as we had beef and pork, p "After we were sick of pork, beef , and chickens the old man who ran the boarding house died. Then T left for " the dty." WUILL1AM VAN WICKLK. SOMERS POINT PRACTICING Coach Elmer I .mix, former Y. M. C. , A„ cage star gave the Somers Point Athletic. Association basketball squad , a stiff practice on the Garden pier' ' last Sunday in preparation for the opening game of the season with the 0 1 Seaview Athletic Club, on the main- . land on Wednesday night. January _ lStlp e Frank Hart, The lanky first sucker P K of the Somers Point baseball nine this past season is a candidate for the tope off position, and from the manner in v which he plaved the berth yesterday I has it clinched for the season. Frankie Steelman, a former Kay* t wood Catholic Club tosser, E.'.die . Nevins and George Spits are the : „ promising forward aspirants. - "Eddie Eliason, who used to play
I LIBERTY DAY IN IRELAND] Photograph which just arrived from Dublin, showing a group in the Celebration of Sinn rcinerj, which followed the s^jning of the treaty
Motorists! Town YwithHoAn Ocean City Booster! Attached to Yonr License Tag $1.25 SS . . Breckley's Auto Service, 846 Asbury Avenue I TO BE ASSURED Avail yourself of our expert architectural and technical ability when you are considering building, when you finally decide to buidl you will have decided that we are the BUILDERS to fulfill your exacting requireI.." LESLIE HEADLEY CO, INC Builders Architects 515 Eighth Street, Ocean City Our Methods are Different Ample Facilities Ample Resources HlDependabflity Proven
Cbach Loux, Ray Ingetsoll • and Howard Manley. showed up well In the backfield. Somers Point expects to have one I . •*- ' HSP Before LuyiiviJ> Next Car see our lart^e stock of new and Hi<>h-<>rade Used Cars CisA or rimrePiymtAtx States MorocStRVicE 808Atlanig Ave. ^ ATLANTIC CITY.NJ .
. the- strange: t independent basket'-! I I ,:ii fives in t'.ie county, and lias Jr scheduled the le cage 'earns to in*. ,.„ it- hoi', door ever- Wednes* ha ! , ' , • thi " " ; . *hi Coach Loux expect* to have the . tfafnlantlers hi shape to plav by tlr < i middle of the month. --V o ^ Advertise in the SENTINEL. ^ HENDERSON COTTAGE Eleventh and Asbury Open All Year Hot Water Heat AH Conveniences MRS. ELIZABETH HENDERSON Proprietor PAUL CLAl'S 1 fill Asbury Avenue Building Contractor b* Jobbing. Alterations and New Work
SURF LAUNDRY *SV) Ocean Avenue phone"! u«.j Ocean City, N. J. ou GOOD WORK, QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL ' laundry now OPEN ' : 65 phonc. 410-j jobbing promptly done — WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBING and HEATINC 138 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY fl&SSM EVERY LITTLE BOY ^gj|pF CAN LEARN H One of the best lessons in saving is learned by making || ^1 H weekly deposits with the First National Bank. p| Do not neglect it, even if the amount you deposit is small. 11 '* B S'i Interest Paid on Savings Fund Accounts. I First National Bank i « * j OCEAN CITY, X* J. |
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Have to Do a Lot of *» Cooking in a Small Kitchen Here's a neat serviceable big / capacity compact little gas range | that will do more cooking than the average gas. range that takes up | twice as much floor space. Its a = Vulcan Smooth Top at the — CITY GAS LIGHT CO
FOR SALE A BARGAIN Double House on Asbury avenue near 34th street. Ocean Uty. 6 rooms and bath each. FToot and back porches. Furnished, $5,250. $2,400 may remain on mortgage. HARRY R. HAYES Realtor Thirty-third and Asbury t ; Are Yon Interested iD Lots IF SO I HAVE SOME VERY GOOD LOTS AT THIRTYFOURTH STREET SECTION FOR SALE CHEAP. LOTS ARE SELLING FAST. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY BEFORE THEY ADVANCE. IF INTERESTED. CALU WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU THE LOTS AND QUOTE PRICES TQ. YOU. HARRY R. HAYES REALTOR Thirty-third and Aabury Ave.
Try an Advt. in ■ nave a line of furnitcrk dtokshnn Philadelphia pri-es Wimhr.v The Seiltlliel ibades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS &. BRO. and Get Results 720-22 asbl/ry ave. phone 18 Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors ' A"'VS ' GRADING AND STREET BUILDING ^ St. and Simpson Ave. ocean city. n. j. Sell' Phone. 186-J Furniture Stored Reupholsteri..^ cc t-th^ tc iWjndoW Shades - FOR YOU ' , Awnings and 'House Furnishings Dur puce* nVe'l.i *mt p.n«ible eon-Klein with Ibw.l Work ami IU»t Material Lawrence ri. Lear 554 Asbury Avenue Ocean- City, N. J. HURLEY-JONES CO. •Sr" HURLEY-JONES CO. walter r. chattin a son. modi. 1116 asbury ave MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weekn to know If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargain- in Hay and Ocean front properties Choice cottage* for -ale. Also lot- for Inve-tment and for Improvement— the choice of Ocean City. Apply to ]■: M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. business transacted through this office is in accordance with the following slogan " hit offiet dots and mai/il iim strirl/r <r brokerage business anil is in no way interested in Personal speculation.' Remits: A sale completed on ihe above principal profits both Seller am! Buvi-r. Write for listings and make yonr head - quarters with Clayton Haines Brick- REALTOR 411 EIGHTH ST. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Ewing T. Corson REALTOR tot asburv ave:. ocean city, n. j. All Work Guaranteed Auto Toes estimates f urnished Phone 82-1 f ALFRED 8CHERM ' Ocean City Upholsterer and Decorator Window Shades and Awnings Made 1038 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. coRsoiT" [ General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS, SEWERS, BRIDGES. BULKHEADS Edgar T. Berber Real Estate In 31st St. Section of Ocean Gity Fine Cottages for Snle or 1 can Rl"nt >"ou most any Rent taaT Cottage in our District Lots Sold on Terms •~e— Don't let the rpring find you with » ( f I y leaky roof. Thunder Harms ure comiaJB.I ( |K|y ' > and a leaky roof will be apt to reaalt is :\ Ammgv conaiderable damage. n Chimneys that leak ahonhl be loakrd I T- ■ •• :lfler ""d made water-tight. Smokey \ vJVrt*Y l *1 cbhnueya can be made to draw. • tai 1 Tin roofs are fire-proof. ^^1 - — - A" k,nd °' •'*love ""d heater repairs, 1 |1 f/fffL— '. i / ' / I store and beater pipe*. I ixllllllvVv^W J- Tin, alate and slag roofing. smith's // / [ \ The T,n Smith ' r I I ri2 Asbur^Vff. Phons 73-W All Kind* of Quttara SrcciALiziNQ in RnoPENTr Nonth on Sixth Stneet B. F. GOETZ REAL ESTATE AGENCY fourth st. and atlantic ave. ocean city, n. J. phones: rentals opfice. 238- j sales Residence. 292-m buildinc lots beach front i <3«r Onn at fourth Street — 1 ;

