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THIRD WIN Ocean City A. A. Team Too Strong for Pleasantville it-can City won its third consecutive \ ictoi y of the season here Saturday night, when they humbled the Pleasantville Regulars. Score in to 20. "Moe" Wiesenthal, the elongated center, and Breckley, a forward of the locals, shared the high scoring honors, of the evening, the former having seven field goals to his credit, while Breckley succeeded in caging an even half dozen double deckers. The seashore passers took the lead from the start anil although the visitors for a ttime tried to overtake their opponents they were unsuccessful. Besides Wiesenthal and . Breckley. Murphy scored a quartet of goals from the field, while Morey and Henderson each tallied twice. One of the largest crowds of the season ' witnessed the game, which was one of the best played court tilts ever * seen in the resort. Bill Schaaf, th former Atlanttic City High School star, with four baskets to his credit; and Mickey l.avigna. captain and sensational forward of last year's Plecaspntville High School quintet, who registered six field goals, were the bright luminaries for the losers.. Clapkin also played a brilliant game for Pleasantvile. Manager Garwood, of the Incuf club, announced that*he had scheduled the strong Germantown Scholastics to play the resort team next Saturday night. Eddie Collard and several other former Germantown High s'urs, will play with the visitors. The summary : I'leasantville Pos. Ocean City I-avigna forward Murphy Schaaf forward Breckley Payne center Wcisenthal Miller guard Henderson Chapkin guard Moo rev field goals — Breckley fi, Wiesenthal 7. Murphy 4, Moorey 2, Henderson 2, Schaaf 4, Lavigna 6, Payne 1, Clapkin' 1. Fdul goals — Wiesenthal fi, Breckley 1. Murphy 2. Henderson 2, I-avig-ua 1. Schaaf 2. Referee — Roy Johnson. Time of halves— 20 minutes. MAKING DEVELOPMENTS Manager Garwood, of the Ocean City Athletic Association basketball team, announced Tuesday that the alterations on the basketball court in , Temple Hall are now underway ami will be shortly completed. It' is planned to swing the present cage nrottod, and thereby give an additional thirty feet frontage for the ; placing of-additional seats. It will be necessary to lengthen the cage to make it come up to standard measurements. Next Saturday night the fast going Germantown nllscholastics are scheduled to play the locals. They will bring an all-star lineup here. Coach Collisson intends to give the resort team several hard drills in preparation for the contest and is confident that his proteges will hang up their fourth straight victory. BOOSTS OCEAN CITY The City Gas Light Company are boosting Ocean City by carrying the slogan "America's Greatest Family Resort," on all .of their stationery. In addition to this they are using stickers j that are placed on every piece of j merchandise leaving their plant which j carries the same slogan. i
SEAMAN ST^RS E In Grammar School Victory Saturday Night e Ocean City Grammer School basket y bail five defeated the Pleasantville i- Grammar School quintet in a hard fought contest here Saturday night, d the final score being 24 to 17. Seaie man, with a quartet of field goals, was rs.,the big star for the winners. , A return game between the two r teams will be played at Pleasantville " on Wednesday. O. C. G. S. Pos. Pleasantville ' Peliggi forward ) Saugma Adams forward -""^Ksllimp _ Breckley center Ramberger Smith guard Brown Johnson guard Rosso „ Sustitutio'ns— Seaman for Peliggi; n Gilbert for Adams; Gordon for lireckr (Field Goals— Peliggi 2. Seams, i I, s Stkith 2, Johnson 2, Adams 2, Saugma v 2, Kellman 2. Russo 1. • Foul goals— Saugma 1, Kellman 3, c Russo 2, Ramberger 1. Referee — George Ga 'diner. Time p' '• halves, 10 minutes, f _ „ ^ A BOOSTER STICKER p The Publicity Committee of the KiI wants Club of Ocean City, that is fortering the Ocean City Booster banquet | to be held at the Manufacturers' Club, p of Philadelphia, on February Hth, o gotten out a sticker that is to be 'used v on outgoing mail. The sticker is jl unique, showing a sun laughing with . the caption "1 am going to Ocean City's Bobstcr Banquet on February itth," and the sun, weeping, with the caption "Can't Go." A supply of the stickers may be secured- from John R. Groves, Dr. Allen Corson or from any real estate office. y SEND THEM IN >' Send those little personals about 2, your friends, the family yourself " to the Sentinel, but be sure to get t- them to the office not later than r- Tuesday noon.
SOPHS WON ■y Easily Defeated Pleasantville Fresh- 1 men by Score of 42-12 i et The numerous basketball teams replle resenting Ocean City are playing In a t rtl winning streak. The High School ( lit, Sophomores Friday night snowed un- v ■a- der the Pleasantville Freshmen In a -| as basketball game played at Temple , Hall. The score was 42-12 in favor of , KO the Sophs. The line-up was as fol- , He lows: Ocean City Pos... Pleasantville f He Boswell forward Hughes , la Barron forward Corsaglet' . y, . Adam's, Devifte_xenter . Striker . ei. Jones guard Dutton , Blackmail . guard _ Block t so Field goals — Ocean City: Boswell fi, j Barron 7. Jones !, Adams 1, Blackmail 4. Pleasantville: Corsagler 1. Striker , 8; Block 4 foul goals. j Referee — Scott.. Aviams. Time keep- i na *r~ Unfrcr- / \ ■ i The pi-eliniinary game was tietween 1 3 the Ocean City High School "girls and the Pleasantville High School girls, , resulting in a score of 20 to 7, in favor of the former. The line-up was. Ocean City - Pos. Pleasantville Pileggi forward Sharrock Byrnes forward Mock Buzby, RBgers ecu. Kramer, Comson ir" Powell guard Turner et Collins guard . Gleii'denning ib, • Miss Byrnes was the star, of the I game scoring four field goals in the I ed first half and two in the second. Miss Pileggi scored three fouls in the first th and one field goal in the last half. For Pleasantville Miss Sharrock ry scored two field goals and one foul in ke the first half and two in the second, ke Unger and Worcester acted as referees. while Blackmail was timeay keepr. Th Ocean City High School first | team will, play the Atlantic City High i School second team on the Steepleut chase pier on Friday next. •if * "■ ' et Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I.. Chester are. an on a jaunt to St. Petersburg. Fla., for a sojourn of a few weeks.
HOOTCH HOUNDS BEWARE OF HER! ' "Thii'is the "mayor ol Falr'po'rtl O f an" important "harbor on Lake Erie (across from Canada. The bootleggers in fast motor boats brine whisky s i across in three hours, antj have made Fairpor! a booze headquarters The f people have elected Mist Amy Kankonen, aged 23, mayor, and she is i. pledged to put the bootleggers to flight. Picture shows her making a chemical test of the contents ol a bottle.
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r BOOZ AWARDED PRIZE Orean City Wire Expert Wins DistinrlioiKjiJ Telephom- Rally The , Atlantic City Telephone Sori- : ety held its yearly "safety rally in Turner Hall, Atlantic City, last Friday evening at which the employees of the district with their wive^. were Plant Superintendent Godfrey jntfi 1 the speaker of the evening, having for his topic "Safety and Accident Prevention." District Safety Instructor ■ Townsend, of Philadelphia, gave a talk [ on Safety Methods. Moving pictures : of the first aid contest held in Philadelphia on May is. last, were shown. R. M. Patterson, safety inspector ' this ifistrict, gave out the award-, 1 for lii21 to the men of the district who had earned them. The safety awards were a gold button for two 1 years, ». pockctbook and certificate for : three years and a gold cup for four 1 One of the three year awards comes Ocean City being won by Walter Rooz, wire chief here. That Mr. has handled his job ami the men under him without an accident for three years, speaks well for the safeFIRE ESCAPES for all types of .buildings ' 'ALSO REPAIRED AND PAINTED ' We guarantee approval of ' local and State authorities on all our work. Builders' Iron Work BROWNWORTH 4 CO. iqn sansom btrz et PHILADELPHIA "Lei ui Estimate"
ty method of the company and the personal supervision of Mr. Booz. Those * attending the rally from Orean City were Walter N. Booz and wife. Albert Wells and wife, and Mnui "" ' b i- / Totfne and All •s Do Not Forget t Old Reliable Bay Villa Laundry ^ atliich was established in 1916 >r Pry it once — complete your laundry while you wait. Call, write k ieo-w' is 217 BAY AVENUE 1 Ocean City, N. J. ' FRANCES FREEMAN. Prop. ■if T ' I Willard S. Steelman i Contractor and Builder { i • i . j JOBBING ■r j BOAT WORK 1 , '• i 1 j 1100 Bay Avenue j j. OCEAN CITY. N. J. |i 4. + : Before Lityinb Next Car see our lar^e stock of new and hibh-brade Used Cars GnAor7yme/'*y/nen<s StatesMotorService 808 Atlantic Ave
PHONE. 410*4 JOBBING PROMPTLY DONE WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBING and HEATING 130 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY 4 WE HAVE SIX NEW DOUBLE OVEN j Vulcan Gas Ranges with one Giant and Small Cooking Burners with Simmerer attached, that we will dispose of at the Special Price of *38.00 Delivered CAN BE SEEN AT OUR SHOW ROOM 839 Asburv Avenue City Gas Light Co. FOR SALE I A BARGAIN Doable House on Asbnry avenue near 34th street. Ocean Lily. C rooms and bath each. Front and back porches. Furnished, S5.2S0. $2,400 may remain on mortgage. HARRY R. HAYES Realtor Thirty-third and Asbury in ¥11 IMrislii \i Ills IF SO I HAVE SOME VERY GOOD LOTS AT THIRTYFOURTH STREET SECTION FOR SALE CHEAP. LOTS ARE SELLING EAST. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY BEFORE THEY ADVANCE. IF INTERESTED. CALL, WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU THE LOTS AND QUOTE PRICES TO YOU. j HARRY R. HAYES REALTOR Thirty-third and Asbury Ave. '■I*
start vo, aZ: | First National Dank i | OCEAN CITY, N.J. H ' Phone, 186-J I urnlture Stored , Reupholstcri.ig ci-ruuiA-rc 'Window Shades ESTIMATE . , for you Awnings and 'House Furnishings Our price- arc l.u-vert |>«a"il>le eonrtitenl with Ooml Work suit licul Material Lawrence n. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. HURLEY-JONES CO. hurley-jones co. WALTER R. CHATTIN A son, MORS. 1116 ASBURY AVE money to loan on mortgage. No waitlug for two week* to know If yon can gvt It; we can tall you at once. Bargain" 111 Bay and Ocean front pro|>ertle». Choice cottage" for «ale. Alan Iota for Inveatuient anil for luipNlveueiit— the choice of Ocean City. Apply to j. m. chester & co., Ocean City, n. j. All busiiir«" transacted through this office is 111 accordance with the following slogan "7 his office if,'es an;/ strictly brokeragr unJ is t'a no wy . interested in fiersonat speculation .' Results: A s.,le completed on the above ' principal profits both Seller and Iluver. Write for li "tings and make your headquarters with Clayton Haines Brick— REALTOR all eighth st. ocean city. n. J. Ewing T. Corson REALTOR 7b7 asbury ave: ocean c i xv. N. j. All Work Guaranteed Auto Tons Estlmatea Furnished |f!gr ALFRED SCHERM ill Ilk Ocean City Upholsterer and llim Decorator VJHHI Window Shades and Awnings Made 1038 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. "TXcorson"" General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue * OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS, SEWERS, BRIDGES, BULKHEADS Edgar E. Berber Real Estate In 31st St. Section of Ocean City Fiue Cottages for Sale or I can Rent you most any Rent Cottage in onr District Lots Sold on Terms ^ Don't let the apring find you with a M* I ( 1 N leaky roof. Thunder atorms are cominr ) ) and a leaky roof will be apt to resnlt i* considerable damage. ■jm&i 1 - Chimneys Uiat leak should. be looked I II' liy»V TjyX" after and made water-tight. Smokejr ' ' '^'ol S chimneys can be made to draw. _ T J All kind of atove and heater repaint, i 11 fmfsZS \ atoye and heater pipea. I Jffffllx>VJvSL/ l "ft"- '''to and slag roofing. \ smiti-k's ■^^^7/7 ' i ~\ The Tln Srn,th r-*J r— 1 309 Eleventh Street Phons 73-W All Klnda of (luttora SreCIAUZIflQ IN RNONCNTY NONTH op SIXTH STRICT ? B. F. GOETZ real estate agency FOURTH ST. AND ATLANTIC AVE. pCEAN CITY, N. J. Phones; Rentals office. 23s-j sales residence. 292-m buildin6 lots beach front Oct ore at fourth stncct i

