Ocean City Sentinel, 9 March 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 9

> __ _ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY. X. J., THURSDAY. .MARCH • !, 1022 ^ frVEX

"SSS» ; SPORTING EVENTS BASEBALL ' of Interest ACTIVITIES

sets up record Ilnyil. Cook and Crouch Were (lul.tanriing Players for the Winner* A, an City Athletic Association haskl ■ilvl! tg»m added another victory to (.•already large string last Saturday when they triumphed over the wV-niilc" five of the Camden County league, the score reading 52 to 31. Incidentally. "Moe" Wlesenthal, the veteran forwird, net up a season's mark, which is in all prohaj,jlj(V a record for this city, when he ,ii,,|iped'the sphere through the nets 'eleii n times- during the forty-minute • «as his great work that caused ,iu" ri-itor's downfall. (Venn City took the lead and Were , headed throughout the contest. The local's outscored their opponent- from the field, twenty goals to thirteen. Scott Adams, tltc Ocean City High School lad, played n good game' f„r i he locals at center, accounting for, „ pair ,,f basket*,- while-Murphy, -the1 f, .iiner Salem Olil Oak star, made u . *,.uintette of doubledeckers and Breckli>y talliW a duo of two-pointers. I.I, .yd. the Westville center, with five goals from the field, and Cook and Crouch with a trio apiece were the bright stars for .the losers. The line-up: Westville Pos. Ocean City liickrnsi.it forward Breck I r y Cmuch forward.. Wlesenthal l.ioyi center Adams i -,.ok guard Henderson Foitner guard Murphy Substitutions: R. Ferguson for Breckley. Field goals: Dickerson. i Touch 3, Lloyd 5, Cook 3, Fortner 2.1 '.Breckley 2, Wlesenthal 11, Adams 2,j Murphy 5. Foul goals: Dickerson 4,[ ■ T ouch 1, Lloyd 1, Cook 1, Breckley 2,! Wicscnthal 2, Adams 1, Ferguson 1. Referee, Roy Johnson. Time of • halves. 2 Ominutes. HIGH SCHOOL WINS j Scott Adams Too Fast for Cape' May Boys Scott Adams, the big blonde forward, of the Ocean City High School iiuintet was the big individual star last Friday night when the resort schoolboys humbled Cape May High! School here, the score being 39 to 20. | Adams tallied seven times from the| field, ami made good thirteen chances [ from the free mark. It was his brilliant shooting that brought the locals a victory. The game was hard fought, being featured by sensational shots on the part of Adams and George Gardiner. - The visitorX.playeii a close tilt in the opening tall and at the end of the initial twefity minutes, the score read .15 to/12 in favor of the locals. Scjjtt Adams uncorked several well^WWetl shots in the final half and gave his tenm a lead which was never headed. = fit

Barron made a quintette of goals from the field and also featured with ' his passing. Lynno, Cherry and Ash'•ourn with a duo of doubledeckers apiece performed well for the losers. One of the Inrgest crowds of the season witnessed last Friday night's game, it being the Seashore High School team's second consecutive victory. The summary: 0. C. H. S. Pos. C. M H. S. S. Adams forward... Cherry Barren . ..forward I.yi.ne T. Adams . center Ashbourn Gibb guard Tannebaum Gardiner guard Chambers Substtitutions: Blackmail for Gibb, Selvaign for T. Adams. Field goals: *" S. Adams 7, Barron 5, Gardiner 1, — Cherry 2, Yynne 2, Ashbourn 2. Foul goals: Cherry 2, Lynnc 2, Ashbourn 2, Chambers' ), S. Adams 13. Referee, Roy Johnson. Time of halves, 20 minl Introduced by Director Corwo> ORDINANCE No. 1ST An Ordinanra for tho cm, line, buildin* and !rontTb*w°' North and Fifth Street" tnUw City of Ocaan Cllr, New Jersey, and prof Ming (HE IIOAKlt OF COMM 1 S810N ERS OF THE CITY OF qCKAN^CTTY PO ORDAIN I rmU^SOnm!^ North and Fifth St roots, in the City of Oeesn City. ^New Jersoy^ for tho purSection 2. That tho jetties, aa set forth in paragraph 1 of this ordinance, shall ba •retted, i-uilt and eonstrwtad aeeording to the plant ♦— snd riwelfkatlons oh lie in tho City Clark's Section S. That tho coat and oaponae and I ho Incidents! rrpsnsa, in ennnaetion therenith. for tho orooting. building and eon- • meting of tho aold jetties, aholl bo pold from >''■* of tho land benefited 'by^tba ttmMroe- • •mi of said jouloa and by aaid Improvements 1 ided. however, that the Board of Com"""ionora of thia city may by raaolntlon do'lore that a |iart of tho coot and expanse and '!w tnrldanta! exiwnses shall be paid by the , City of Ocean City, ot largo: and provided ' '•""hwvjhot the Oty^of Ocean City, through id cost and oapenae and Inriilental expenaas. -..ion ( That tha contract when awarded l rtmtlomry notes of tha City of Ocean City. ; hirh notes shall bo definite in amount and date the day the aame are Issued and •I notes shall boar Interact at a rate not •-•l,ng six | «e centum per annum and shall 1 v nod by tho Mayor and countersigned •he Pi rector of the Denerunont of Revenue ■ nd Finance and attested by the City Clevk -n and'Sora'ahoU bo SUM on 'id* notes I'Urpoeo for which tho same am tssusd. st tha*m p) T*"'* *8S EVERTON A. CORSON. Tha abova OnliunN tossed on first •I second readings at a meeting of the Board i '""VMiooen. held on the twenty-seventh day I eo rusty, 1922, and will ho taken np on /'d reading and final passage ot o mooting , Ihe Board of Cnmml.voners of tho Citr of ISO C.ly. Now Jersey, at a meetlnlg to ba 'he •'''(''yTy jj" »' Msrch.{l9J«. at CiiyTl?' J*"" ch**Hh*r"- a,» IU"' °~«" HARBY A MORRIS. »-«■ St. * City Clark. 4s-

OCEAN CITY DEFEATS - Plcansnl ville High School. Freshmen— * Store 6 lo ."> Ocean City Gnutimor School quintet 0 j won a liectic tilt from the Pleasant- 8 i' ville High School Freshmen five last f e Friday night, the final score reading - y'6-5. c It was one of the greatest defensive > e battles ever seen in the resort, and as s the score indicates the tallying was v - unusually off, although Seaman, one p p of Ocean City forwards, registered fl s twice from the court. _ p e Hughes and Camofalc adored the t only two-pointers for the losers, while a 1 Black deposited the I nun-fry frnin the free mark. The line-up: r P.H. S. F. Pos. 0. C. G. S. |, .Camofalc ..forward Pillegi Hughes forward Seaman C Ott center Gordon 1 " Dutton ...... guard .. Smith . T y Ramho guard Wilbeit I e. Substitution.-: Black for Ram bo. ' £ r Fiad goals: Seaman 2, Gordon. 1, Sam- 1 £ p ofa» 2, Hughes 2. "Four gbalsT Bfacktf i. 1. Referee, Crossen, of Swarthmore - College. Time of halves, 10 minutes, i o j 1 I FIVE GOOD GAMES 1 Scheduled Before Close of the Cage Season V Manager ( Kid) Garwood, of the j 'l Ocean City Athletic Association has- ^ s ketliall five announced yesterday that „ a he has scheduled five big attraction^. y liefore the cage season closes here. " r Allen (Ike) Wlesenthal and the '• -trong Atlantic City professionals will j play Ocean City on the Temple Hall !. j court Tuesday night and on the fol- • ' lowing Saturday night, the League IsI, ! lanil Receiving Ship five will tackle - ; the resort quintet. f Millville, recognized independent ! champions of South Jersey, who defeated the locals earlier in the season ] in a hard fought tilt, will play the | Ocean City passers again here 011 Sat1 urday, March 18th. rj On March 25, Joe Fogartv's AllKastern League stars will clash with ' the locals and Winnie Kinkaid, form- '' er Coatesville Eastern league star, r will bring the All-Philadelphia profes- ' -ionals to the resort on April 1st. p! NEW RESIDENCE SECTION s The bay. front between Seventh anil Eighth streets will lie converted into „ an ideal residence section, if the plans of the new owners are carried out. r This tract has lately been purchased, c from the estate of the late Charles . Myers. The new owners plan to p pump in white sand from one of the islands in Great Egg Harbor Bay, and I fill in the ground, filling Pleasure avenue across the land and developing the ground in an unusual style, creating a beach front as along the ocean,. " and doing away with the customary' r bulkhead.

( APE MAY GIRLS WIN Ocean City High School Girls Toppled- — Score 18 to 8 Cape May Court House High School ■ girls' basketball team Won a hard tilt from the Ocean City High School sextet on the Temple Hall court here, last Friday night, the final score reading 18 to 8. Miss I.ee. one of the Cape May forwards, scored sixteen of her team's points, including seven goals from the After the first few minutes of play the visitors played rings around the locals, dropping in goals from all angles of the court. ^-"MteBvi-nessuacceded in registering several well tinted shots for the The line-up: C. H. S. Pos. C. M. C. H. i Misses The Misses : forward Lee forward Hakk center Mixner i Rogers side ^ettrter Smith i wall— — jfearrtN ..Scull i Collins 'guard X Bishop Field goals: iao 7. Hakfe ^Byrnes • 1. Foul goals: Lee 2. Referee. Mrs. • E. E. Unger, Ocean City High School. : Time of halves, 10 minutes. DEMONSTRATION The annual physical training denton- ' stration ot the Ocean City High Boys' anil girls, classes, will held in the high schoorauditnrium next Thursday evening, March 16. The 1^- '

Bureau of Health and Charities CITY HALL T. LEE ADAMS, Health Officer Office Hoar.: 11.00 to 12.00 A. H. Phone To aud ask for Health 1 Officer during office hours, if complaint is to be made for any violation of health cole, or address postul to box 344.

WillUm H. Oldfield J Interior Tile Work I 912 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Estimates Furnished Phone, 229-J .. - -Tj

FOR SALE — 3 Apt. House Furniohed, with double garage 1122 CENTRAL AVENUE Lot 40 x 100 PRICE, $11,500 Cottage* and Apartment* for Rent and for Sale BARON, 412 Eleventh Street

IT'S NO SECRET FURMAN'S ICE CREAM IS THE BEST IN TOWN The reason is easy to guess -Pure, rich and right ingredients in correct stnl sufficient proportions will always tell in the finished product. fountain 8brvicb daily specials K. K. FURMAN Formerly with Shrirer Orders Delivered 724-26 Asbury Avenue Phone 639 W

BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY VALET Electric Baking Cp< phone 212-w 713 Asbury Avenue of the fine«t ingredients and by the latest machinery'* Yonr grocer has it, or if not, we will lerre yon at tke door BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY

demonstration will I* in charge of the | school's Physical Instructor, Professor Elmer E. Unger. j ^ X J PROPOSALS PAINTING Ml' SIC PAVILION : N«« J«w!"n Mondor. Morrh 20. 1*12. si Hw - hour of throe o'clock In the afternoon, m the _ Commisoloaers' Chsotl«-r, Cit,- Hall. Ore.n ' ir*Wlk1alMMmrlr n ' Thrace) ."•Tlh" one * IUW A rertiAed cheek or nth in Ihe aura , Fifty Hollars (SS0.0C) mu-t nenmpony v. h ll hid.^iioyahle to the order oMhf^Oly Treoft^-r I, ll"Al"'bidi to bo in a sealed envelope s.idrc.«,l I to Horry A. Morrl.. Oly Clerk, and the on- | I! .elope to be marked "Bid for P.intimr Kv- . 11 Tho°Boord of Comrao.ioner. rewr.es tfe . rlshl to^reieet any or ell bid-, or to tvobe any I ~ Adv.. M. 2t HARRY A. MORRIS^ " PROPOSALS FOR FIRF. HOSF ^ Sealed bid, will he received by the Board il of Commiidoner, of the City of Oreen City. -I 1 1 New Jer-cy. on MoraLr. kLrrh^n. urj. ,■ the 1 IOSO "feet.' TnJ' |n°ch Double Jacket" Cotton Rubber Li rid Fire How with heavy bra,. '' rouplint ICouplincs stamped O. C, F. P.. iO feet, i inrh Double Jacket Cotton Rubh. r , Lined Fire How with 2(4 inch lone ta|«ere.i L l,ra-«^enuplinc". (JToupllnsm stamped O. C. F. 0 i* feet. 3(4 inch Double Jacket Cotton Rubber . Lined Fire How with »(4 inch couplins,. K furnirhed hy the City of Ocean City, but put r on by the Contractor. . Jl NTandltuMermlfurn rliy ffl It ttl Specification, I 11 All of tho fuceeoios to be delivered F. O. B. P (Mean City. New Jersey. Bidder lo furnish sample of how 'tooled " with hi, or their bid. -. Water prouuro suarantee. by Manufacturer '. '"ilia unf arturer ^ irua rantc* * fSrtt traTlnlnit of three (3) year, • .Thread, to fit to Standard Fit* Department thread of tho City of Ocean City, New Jersey. A certified cheek payabe to the order of the l* J.. or rath in thc^iim of One hojidrrd DelJ' lla^6]? &rtLnciw^ktir«!d t^enJSope ' „ The Boar dof Commla.ion»r. lesetve, the riuht to rejert any or all bid,, or to waive _ HARRY A. MORRIS Adv.. 8-2, 2t. City Clerk. FOR SALE OWNER APARTMENT 904. ( 4532 Chestnut Street.

William Maloney Auto Electrician Batteries Recharged and Repaired— all makes. Preat-O-Lite Battery and Gas Tnuk Stewart-Warner Speedometer Service. Airco Acetylene and Oxygen for cutting and welding. = Starter, Generator and Ignition Work. 129 S. Florida Avenue ATLANTIC CITY. N. 1. i i AVE you a cottage, bungalow * 1 or apartment to furnish? We have a line of purnitork at less than Philadelphia prices. Window ■ shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS & BRO. 720-22 ASBURY AVE. r

If HUNTS goitre bllflo tb, 11 iiiimt ognrcH. rcxrma. • wit vw rino worm. tbttbr of L w f/i Try o 73 cent* box at cur rt«£ Hughes Central Pharmacy 8th and Wesley Art. Harry R. Hayes CARPENTER Jobbing work promptly attended to Lot, lor Sale Cottages (or Sale and Rcnl Thlrtj- third SI. lid Atburi Aie. OCEAN CITY, 1. 1. OTIS M. TOWNSElfD BUILDER ' Office: 8th St. Opposite P. (» OCEAN CITY, N.J. Only galvanized nails ttsed on exterior work E. A. BOURGEOIS Formerly of Lee & Bourgeois Carpenter and Builder i

OCEAN CITY, N. J. Jobbing Work a Specialty E. A. BOURGEOIS 901 Central nvenoe Ocean City, N. J. Phone 471-W 1. 0. Adam r V.Mmu h.s.mimi GEO. 0. ADAMS ft CO. PIASTERING, RANGE SETTINf BUCK LATIKfi, Elc, Etc. All Work In Mum Line Prompt: Attended To. 009 OCCAN AVCNUC OCCAN CITY. N J ' Baggage Called for and Delivered and Long Dialance. Phone 2Mw TRUCK SERVICE J. B. THOMSON & SON EXPREBS 732 WEST AVENUE Ocean City, Naw Jeraey Leander S. Corson builder ... OCCAagflTV, M. 4. PHONE, IfiT-M V

H. H. RRAIN'KLIIX Prnctlcnl Painter Bay Ave. Ocean City, N. J. s jfitil^p'a e n n I S . I j Builders JOBBING CARPENTER No Jf). too Urge, No Job loo Small 1 ---n louses Closed nnd Opened rfeafyn-ites All Work Frnmislied Guaranteed ;

jlions Jobbing HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER Slue! OCEAN CITY. N. J. PAUL CLAUS 611 Asbury Avenue Building Contractor Jobbing, Alterations and New Work L. Leslie Headley Co. • BUILDERS i Architectural Service sis nitiVrr h street Ocfan City. N. J. Designer and Builder o( Artistic Knuga- ; Convenient Collages. fp-lo-Ihilc Apartment*. Modern Hotels. 1 I. -

Willard S. Steelman Contractor and Builder JOBBING BOAT WORK 1 1 00 Bay Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Plans and Estimates Furnished 1 All Work Guaranteed LEWIS COSSABOOX ' Contractor and Builder 156 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY Phone

S Bell Pfeooc, 2IS J Esilaalft Olvto Theo. F. Hildreth Electrical Contractor Jobbing Work a Specialty I Office: 103$ Central Avenue I | OCEAN CITY, N. J. I George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Mo. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. Bel! Pbune. ut-J

i 831 asbury avenue Delicatessen Fancy Groceries Fruits and Vegetables New Orleans Molasses I William T. Carwithen Phone 35-J

Wm. h. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth st. and West ave. OCEAN CITY. N. J. BnMna: 3(0* Control AvJaao

i ' I — Our Wall Paper is a veritable find. We aim to please the particular. Just come down and inspect our uutneroM designs. II yon are critical it nily y take you a long time to decide— - there are so many patterns to choose I from — but the point is that yon can .be suited exactly right and at prices; that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH 104S Asbury Ave. , Ocean City New Jersey 1 ^ 1;

: Real Estate and Search Company KBPRBSBNTS Fidelity Trust Comrany of T Wildwooi Title and Trust Co. ; Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title Conveyancing Fire Insurance I Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed ~ - Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage j, Farms for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. ' ,,

To One and All Do Not Forgot t Old ft«l>.,ble Bay Villa Laundry which was established in 1916 Try it once — complete your laundry while you wait. Call, ivrit^ - or phone. 160-w 217 BAY AVENUE Ocean City, N. J FRANCES FREEMAN. Proo. I.. SMITH E. II. CAMPBELL Smith & Campbeh HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS 143 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J

r. h. johnson plumbing company 1* now in il, New Office* 817 ASBURY AVENUE where patron* and friend, will be cordially welcomed

•John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Millworlc, Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Sash Weighs etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Deliver*. j. e. welch the builder Con. Seventh street *nd Wesley avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. GtNinsi Coststctos

JOSEPH BROADLEY PLUMBING and HEATING 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. Phii.e 85-M ( I

Grubb Brothers Building Contractors JOBBING A SPECIALITY 609 Third Street, Ocean City, N. J. Telephone 417-R

S. B SWAN J. E. TROUT SWAN and TROUT PRACTICAL cflRPENTERs/C^andBuiLDEi{8 1040 ASBURY AVENUElgi/sSK»OCEAN CITY N.J. JOBMINQ A SPECIALTY

WIRE KRAUSS tTo Wire Your Mouse PHONB No. 177-VV 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY

YOU 8H0ULD HAVE * A Reliable Builder To erect yonr Ocean City cottage. You an not spare the time 4o look after it closely yonr«elf and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. I have bnilt for a large nnmbcr ol people and could refer yon to any, or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs of the hotises. Otis M. Townsend 0FHCE Q)| III f>rn OCEAN CITT, 8th St. Opposite P.O. D VJ I L.UEL, II If. J.

* Any Kind ■ y. Any Where Joseph 6. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY. N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue