Ocean City Sentinel, 19 January 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 5

OCEAN CITY SKNTINEI. OCEAN CITY. N. J.. THURSDAY. JANl'.\KY l'j. 192g ' FIVE

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HKECRLKY STARS WITH 7 GOALS Ik-ran City A. A. Team Uivm Allanlie Clly Wllhoul a Chance Ocean City Athletic Association's ■tronu liasketball team won its secoikI Consecutive victory of the season here Saturday night, humbling the Keystone Athletic Club, of Atlanlic City, the score bdhig BO to 19. Itxin Ilrockloy with seven field Reals and Ross Ferguson and Moe Wiesseutlial with a half dozen each were the (night stars, of the resort quintet's The Maroon and Gold visitors never had a chance and the locals scored at will running up a comparatively large score in the initial- half, which was never headed. Kvefy member of the Ocean City tram scored at least once, while Murphy succeeded in tallying four .times ' and Chester Ferguson a trio of twopointers. • Joe Sharp performed best for the losers with three goals, while Cress-ton Steelman. Jimmy Clarke. Bencota and Watson each hail a pair, of double deckers registered. One of the largest crowds of the -oason which parked the local auditorium to capacity witnessed Saturday night's game. Mamurer Garwood, of the locals" announced that he had scheduled a game to be played with I'ost 20 of the American legion, with in the next several Weeks. The line-up: Ocean City Po>. Keystone A. C. Murphy forward Clark Itreckley forward- Gaiton Wiesenthal center J. Sharp Henderson guard Bencola . Morey guard Watson Substitutions: I!. Ferguson for Henderson; C. Ferguson for Morey; Steelman for Garton; Greenberg for! Itencola. ** Held goals: Breekley, 7; Murphy. I ; ! Wiesenthal, «; Morey, Henderson. R. | Ferguson, 6; C. Ferguson, S; Clark, 2; ' Steelman, 2; Sharp, 3; Bencola, 2: Foul goals:- Breekley, Wiesenthal. Henderson, C. Ferguson, 2; Shnrp Refereeand Greenberg, 1.. Referee, Roy Johnson. Time of halves, 20 minutes. CAPE MAY HIGH SCHOOL SCORES Wild wood High Alumni topped the Cape May High School tosscrs in one of the hardest fought games of the season last. .Saturday night at Cape May, til* final score reading 14 to II. . Crofcer, wth a pair of field goals \ and Brown and , Nickerson were the stellar performers for the winning combination. Ashbum played well for the losers. He made two goal 4 from the court. The line-up: Wildwood Pos. . Cape May H. S. Nickerson forward Marcy Brown forward Cherry Croker .center Ashbum Cross . guard Chambers Anderson .guard Tennebaum - Substitutions: Inglee for Brown; Sojostrom for Inglee; Yynne for Chambers. Goals from field: Ashbum, 2: Croker. 2: Brow-p. 1; Nickerson, 1; Gross, 1. Foul goals: Tonnelmum, 4; Marcy, 3; Nickerson, 4. Referee, Little.

s" LEVINSKY OUT OF FORM J Fails to Deliver His Old Time Punch 1 in Bout With Tunney Battling Levinsky, erstwhile vesi- - dent of Somers Point, who formerly t - held the light heavyweight champion- t n ship of America, is now without a I e , boxing title for Gene Tunney. the rib- a v ing young New York heavyweight' i stripped the veteran of more than t s three hundred ring battles, of his - crown in a twelve round encounter in I 0 Madison Square Garden last Friday , o - night. I. Levirtsky, in his early thirties, and t r a fdrmer Philadelphia): has not been - ) t working actively in the ring since ! s e 1920 when Georges Carpentict, the <i s Frenchman knocked him cold in stv- 1 f eral rounils at Jersey City and claimed j t y the world's light heavyweight title. j la his bout with Tunney on Friday c * night, Lcvinsky failed to exhibit any J of Ms old time form, although he did o rock the Gotham big fellow with sev- > e eral well delivered blows Jy(_jhe closing C n rounds. c d The veteran's judgment of distance c e was good and the blows landed on their mark but not with enough force s e u> stop the tearing-in New Yorker. ( Levinsk.v may in all probabilities re- < y tire from the boxing ring after this 1 f defeat as he has been contemplating d doing this for the past several months, i h Undoubtedly, the former champion ! realizes that he is through as a top0.notcher. • c WILDWOOD H. S. GIRLS WIN ' ' Wildwood High School girls defeat- ; ed the sextette from Ocean City Sal- | n unlay. 28-0. Evelyn Johnson was the | star of the game with 25 points. ( a The line-up: ' | (.Shutte) i r Ocean City Pos Wildwood ; Misses Misses ( r Pilegg forward Mounts | ;! Plant forward Johnson:, t.j Busby center Malcolm ; Rodger* side center Ziegler !; Collins guard Godeharlcs 1 Powell guard . Kloo : , I. . p PLEASANTVILLE HIGH WINS PleaaanMfille School won a ( hard fough) game from the strong Ocean City High School Five at Tern- ' pie Half Friday night, the final score being 30-26. It was the initial game s of the season for the local school boys. While they shot some timely goals * from the field they failed to contri- ' bute the necessary punch to win the " e game. , *" Eddy Baron, Ocean City's rook* '• foi ward, was the star of the evening. ( '* for the Red anil White school hoy*. e s oiuig no less than loutde-deckeis. ( * Scott Adams and Ross ^erffnsen each ( had a duo of tw.> pointers to the:r *• credit Roy Johnroi acted ns icfei-ee One of the iarcHt crowds c-f tilt ( sec i n witnessed tlic in test, the h.ifl ( bei->g packed to cuoaci' A preliminary game was played l>ey twee 1 1 the Ocean City Grammar Sch.io ' ar I Pleasantville Grammar School, jj " Ocean City winning, 28-4. i; Cleveland Discount Co. r 234 Guarantee Trust Building Atlantic City, N. J. ' Wanted — Local Representative to sell 6% First Mortgage Real Estale Bonds. Conservative Investments. $20,000,000 Resources.

, MORRIS GUARDS PLAY FASTj Drive Somers Point Team to Cover hi i Score of 32 to .9 I The Morris Guards Reserves proved 1 fast for the Somers Point basket- ' quintet in the opening game of 1 : the season for the Mainlanders played ' at the Atlantic City Armory last Sat- 1 • unlay night, the final score being 82 to 9 in favor of the Guardsmen. Elva Block, former Pleasantville 1 High School luminary, playing .one ' of the forward berths for the Main- ' . landers caged one of the most sensational "turkey,"*" ever seen on the -Armory court, ^wfieh in the last two ' seconds of play, he received the hall, about two feet and then shot ' the basket, the oval going through 1 the nets with a swish. The Guardsmen presenting an exceptionally strong line-up held the ' Point fivo down to a lone trio of field goals during the contest. Ellwood (Dutch) Benson, former Atlantic ; High School star making a pair of these, while Block had the othei ' - to his credit. Arthur (Red) Yen, another former - seashore high -school star le dthe Guardsmen in scoring w itlT a quintette fdouble deckers, while Coffin and had a trio of goals apiece. The Mainlanders, who are entered , . ' the Inter-County League with the d Morris Guards Reserves, Ocean City P Athletic Association and three other clubs wilt not open their season until this Saturday night. The line-up: Somers Point ... Pos. . M. G.R. ' Benson forward W. Godfrey ' ... forward A. Yon Gephardt center Marshall Guard . C. Y Loux / Guard Coffin ' Substitutions: Nevins for Ingersoll; C. Spitz for Loux; Bow for Marshall: ' for A. Yon. 1 Field goals: W. Godfrey, 1;A. Yon, 'la; Kugler, 3; Marshall, 1; Bow, 2. C.j JiYon, 1; Coffin, 3; Benson, 2; Block. I.! _ i Foul goals: Benson, none out of 3; Gephardt, 2 out of 2; Loux, 1 out of 2; ' Godfrey, none out of 2; A. Yon, none out of 1. Referees: Mike OUonnell, St'. Nicholas Club, and Curliss Godfrey, Mor1 ris Guards. Time oM^dyes, 15 minutes. FOR DISTRICT DEPITI Charles Layton, of this . city has .again been indorsed by the Baymen's Protective Association for District k for another term. During his past term he was very active in the ° work of the association. If Layton is selects again he u-ill considerable wort ahead at Trentofi.this session of the State legislature. There is a measure to come up which will effect the interests of net j fishermen considerably and the Baymen's Protective Association will have their representatives present watching ' the progress of the bill, which would prevent net fishing in Great Egg Har- , ' bor Bay during the best months of the year, when the fish are plentiful. Jlrcifrczasi*! ■1 N 0 WORM. TZIT K a^o, ' Hughes Central Pharmacy 8th and Waalsy Ave,

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J JUST MISSED HUSBAND Phils. Womap Warned Husband She Was With Fugitive Warrant j Mrs. M..I .el K. Sweeney, of Phihulel- | phitagjHc of John F. Swoon. .... i West Philadelphia realtor, jmi'it ""Bud stylishly dressed, missed her husband here by only a few moment-. By - the time Mrs. Sweeney, accompanied by Constable John N. Johnson, of tfciI city, reached the house of a local resident, where Sweeney was said to have f been spending n few days, her husband I going in an automobile to pari - Ml-. Sweeney came to t hi - citj with a fugitive warrant for her husband , from Judge Brown's- court in Phila- , dolphin. She went to the" office of Justice of the Peace John J- Devine here, where she had her papers roun- , tersigned, and then, with Constajife , Johnson, sought Sweeney. The latter had beet, notified the night lwfore by ! Mrs. Sweeney that she was coming to , Ocean City to get him. Sweeney is charged with failure to support his wife and five-year old j child. The pair were married several ( years ago, liul haie lived together little, it is stated. Tlte Philadelphia , Aurts some time ago ordered Sweeney r to pay his wife $8 a week ami later i this was increased - to #ls. jMrs. Sweeney claims- that he has not paid r ami owes her a little more than $2')0. . "" Sweeney, it is stated sued his wife e for divorce in the Philadelphia eourt.I a short time s^jfte, on the grounds of desertion, but failed to obtain the diI video. The woman, it is asserted, is f willing to live with her husband, but ,. close friends declare that their r tempers are incampatible, and tliat the I husband says he cannot live wlflt her. Mrs. Sweeney is a sikter of William Charlton, an Atlantic City lawyer, and is said to lie financially independent of ■; her husband. ! MOVE TO PHILADELPHIA |( John R. Jones ami family expect to move to Philadelphia for the winter. ' next week. They wdl lie located at : 847 N. Third street.

) LIKE OCEAN CITY Mr. ami Mr-. Joseph Sehofield, Philadclphians, who purchasol 133I-. '* 1386 Central uvemmdg-t fall, are nt the present tilQp^tfurimr the State of - • Florida. JrVw, lettey to friends here~> • they stxrto thJ^pori.i.i is beautiful hut •' the citiw of the sout!T"<livjiot appeal to litem as doe- O.ri.ii City. PAUL CLAUS , 611 Asbury "Avenue Building Contractor Jobbing, Alterations and , New Work Bureau of Health and Charities I CITY HALL T. LEE ADAMS, Health Officer OHice Hwrc 11.00 t* 12.00 A. M. 1 " Phone n and ask for Henltb < Offfcer during office hours, if com- * plaint i* to be made for any violar wion of health code, or address' < d '

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WE HAVE SIX NEW DOUBLE OVEN Vulcan Gas Ranges e with one Giant and Small Cooking Burners with Simmerer attached, that we will dispose of at the Special Price of *38.00 ~ Delivered g CAN BE SEEN AT OCR SHOW ROOM 839 Asbury Avenue City Gas Light Co.

' FOR SALE A BARGAIN Double House on Asbnry avenue near 31th street. Ocean uty. C 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

in ft lilmslii In I* IF SO I HAVE SOME VERY GOOD LOTS AT THIRTYFOURTH STREET SECTION FOR SALE CHEAP. 11 LOTS ABE SELLING FAST. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY BEFORE THEY ADVANCE. IF INTERESTED, CALI, WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU THE LOTS AND QUOTE PRICES | TO YOU. f HARRY R. HAYES REALTOR Thirty-third and Aabury Ave. iU

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Bell Phone. 180- J f urniture Stored ReuphoJsteri..g cCtimatc ' Window Shades ESriMATb , FOR YOU ,Awnmgs and 'House Furnishings price* are Lowest pi<s.ible consistent with flood Work aud Rest Mateflal Lawrence 71. Lear Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. HURuEY-JONES CO. Il'ank.la Ku'ir"!'.' " i • Man"* Bulls" rarpeis DUsIrs | Fel -T»* HURLEY-JONES CO. 1116 asbury ave MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waitlug for two weeks to know If you can get It: we can tell you at once. Bargains in Bay aud Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvemeut— the choice of Ocean City- Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. AU busine-ii transacted through this olhre ism accooUnce with the following slogan " interested in Cfrsona! speculation." Results : A sale completed on the above priiicip.il profits both Seller and Buyer! Write for listings and make your headClayton Haines Brick— REALTOR 411 EIGHTH ST. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Ewing T. Corsorr'" . r, REALTOR 7B7 a3BURY AVE. OCEAN CITY. N.J. All Work Guaranteed Auto Toes CstlmsUs rurnlshed Phone (12,1 f ALFRED SCHERM Ocean City Upholsterer and Decorator Window Shades and Awnings Made 1038 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J.

I" E. A. CORSON 1 General Contractor 1737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ^ROADS. SEWERS, BRIDGES, BULKHEADS

Edgar E. Berber Real Estate In 3!«t St. Section of Ocean Olty Fine ?nttnges for Sale or tJSv I can Rent you most any Rent Cottage in otir District Lots Sold on Terms

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SrcciALiziua in fnorenrr north or Sixth Stneit B. F. GOETZ REAL ESTATE AGCNCY FOURTH ST. AND ATLANTIC AVE. OCEAN CITY, N. J. phones: rentals office. 239-j sales residence. 292-m buildinolots beach front j \ QBT off AT FOURTH STREET 1 '