' 7? ■ . . , " ; : OCEAN CITY SENTINEL OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, APRIL 20, W22 - ' • THREE
WIESENTHAL TAKES I FIRST PLAGE IN HIGH SCORING RECORD < SEASON'S CHAMPION WITH 186 POINTS — BRECKLEY AND BOSS FERGUSON CLOSE BEHIND P • M, c" -Wiesenthal, the vetribrVn".tor "f the Ocean- City Athletic A.sso- t - , ijtion basketball team, captureil high j ,-oi it.fr honors for. the season just with one hundred and eighty- c ,N point-, to his creilit. Wiesenthal v , , Is teen games made «-ighty«o»c , from the field, an average of a . • „> double deckers per game. He v tnssed in twenty-four foul, tries, p Inriiicntly, Wiesenthal also reached the high water mark for field goal v iiijj when he registered eleven" o • v. i.i -pointers against the Wcstville'b teriiiif of the Camden County League a earlier in the season. However. Engle, forward of the o Camden East End quintet, which hand- v , ; local^a 77 to 28 setback some c agt'i rrtdiy holds the mark for - hiirh scoring with thirteen field goals t in his crfdit. v Breckley. the local's flashy forward, a , ,,1,110,1 second with 111 points for the c e3son, including thirty-eight field p goals and thirty-five foul tosses. Len Murphy, fomer star of the Salem Old .Oaks, was thiol with 98 points, while C lt„-s Ferguson, the former Ocean City f High School star, finished fourfli. C Ocean City won nine of the nineteen I games played this season, capturing \ '■the series from the Pleasantville Keg- I ulars. -but losjng to the strong Mill- / ville quintet. The locals will clash with the > Orcaon City High School five in a I post-season game here next Tuesday I i.htftt, as the Maroon and White school i hoys are anxious to retrieve for the J defeat they sustained at the local's C hands last week. C The season's record follows: 1 Wio-cnthal, f ..16 8| 24 186 ^ Breckley, f 17 88 35 lie Murphy, c 18 36 26 98 I'. Ferguson, f J I 23 22 , 68 • S. Adams, c 10 .24 15 63 Hendeisoiy-#^ 14 21 18 60 C. Fergusen, g <• 9 5. 23 Morey, g -4 r. 8 18 follinson, f ... I 0 J 1 Season's Team Record Ocean City Opponents ' ::2 Egg Harbor 25 611 Keystone A. C. 20 1 s i'leasuntville 28 N 2o 1'leasantvijle 37. 2 s Camden East End 77 33 Mill ville , 41, 33 Bridge ton 38. ;>;{ PnMMt Clut. 19 2'', I'leasnntville 4 17' 52 Westville 31 32 Atlantic City Profs 47 ^ 57 U." S. Receiving Ship 35 24 Mll|t% Manufacturers 30 24 MUlville "... 29; • 29 Cloverdale Club 44 25 St. James Reserves 28 28 Philadelphia Profs. . . ... 80 ill Ocean City H. S. » 29 549 * Totals 649 ' Mrs. William Walsh, of Philadelphia, entertained Mrs. Tsaljelle Clegg, also of Philadelphia. Don't Forget to Order Your Shad for Good Friday ^ 25c a lb. At HICKMAN'S MARKET 1155 Anbury Avenue
BOARDWALK EASTER MUSIC: i TWO FINE CONCERTS PROVIDED AT THE Ml SIC PAVILION BY I OCEAN CITY CIVIC CLUB J Through the eommcn.lable enter- • prise i.f the Ocean City Civic Club, " visitors here over the Easter holidays were given the ploasiire of attending: fine orchestral concerts a* the pavilion on the Boardwalk, j I Albert Adellzzi anil his famous or- I chestra weife thie perforriieiVumdNwo ' excellent programs they gave. This combination of instrumentalists ' arc winning theto. way rapidly to the 1 very Jnst rank among hands of the ' like number and character. I The selections given cover a very ' wide range of music from classic 1 opera to the most recent of .popular 1 ballads,! in all of which the players i aijuitteii themselves with equal merit. 1 The enterprise and thoughtfulncss of the Ocean City Civic Club in engaging the service# of the orchestra cannot lie too highly praised. The concerts most certainly added the entertainment of the hosts who visited "the city during the holidays and will prove another boost to the city. The following are the programs presented: Saturday Evening i March, American Legion :l Bridal Rose i Strains No. 1 Nabuccodnosor Chacone Teresa Mio Patrol ' i Sunday Afternoon March, Gamely" Fantasia Angel's Serenade Strains No. 2 Overture, Trovatorc American Fantasia-
TRIBITE PAID PROF. I'NGKR In another column, reference is s mode to the very high tribute paid, by I the State Director of Physical Train- tl I ing, to the excellent work of Prof, n - p As a matter of fuct the tribute is more flattering than yC were in- a formed, .conscquently'it is with the o greatest gratification, we publish a a copy of the letter received, feeling as- ; t sured it will be of peculiar interest to v - all parents of children attending n , ' school. . . . , t Deparrment of Public Instruction i : - Trenton „ • April 3, 1922. I . Elmer E. Ungcr, ,1 . Director of Physical Training, , Ocean City, N. J. ii My dear Mr. l'nger: i I can speak of your work only in t . the highest terms. i Your organization . is a splendid one, and your health pro- s is on a par with the programs I. ■ that I have seen in several of the o ; larger cities. The response" received • from the children by yourself and by.ii i me was excellent, and all congratu- ii . are due you. o i Very truly yours, h G. R. SEIKEL, M. D., I! , State Director of Physical Training. TWENTY YEARS AGO j , I: , Notwithstanding the fact, thafrn re ,.i view of the men and thing/ which I' constituted history in Ocewi City s jtwentjyears ago, will renpnd mortal t j mah he is not so young as "he usta t j wuz," ami what hirsute coverings has : j resisted the process of denudation, is v j fast becoming flecked with "the sil- : veriiqcof time," the story will have . more thin ii passing interest ,if iyily Ins an index of the phenomenal prog- i [ less Ocean City has made during the J j period/- — Apropos of the advertising campaign engineered by the Chamber of Commerce, we find that in the Sentinel, April 3rd, 1902, the Ocean City " Association through its secretary, W. E. Lake, speculated in advertising Ocean City as a "moral seaside re- ■
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sort," to the extent of a twelve inch t siugle column space. t Particular prominence is given to - , information that "the liquor traf.and its kindred .evils nre forever ( prohibited by deed." f It is evident the city boosters, have I acquired greater know ledge fn the art I of .advertising meanwhile. This week j I a full half page of the Pihladelphiii with its enormous circulation \ I purchased. We would like very C much to sell half a page of the Sen-' \ tinel for the same purpose, but in the interests of the city, it must lie ad- : j fnitted the publicity committee of the I Chatnber has shown far greater wis- 't dom in the choice of its medium. Ocean City does not need advertising at home, but abroad. _ i The big news sensation of tlic weofcy t twenty years ago was the great fire of c Atlantic City, which ilestroyeil two t score of buildings, including a dozen i big hotels on the beach front at a loss •of over a million dollars. < The conflagration broke out a few . j minutes after ten Thursday morning, i the Hotel Tarlton at the ocean end of Illinois avenue. A fifteen mile wind i from the southwest swept the t flames along with fearful rapidity. i It was a scene of wild panic and . confusion, the like of which Atlantic City has never experienced before. Half-clad, -fainting, hysterical women were carried out of the imperilled Half-demented, men and wo.►men, ran up and down the littered, streets, wringing hands, shrieking n:»l calling upon lost relatives. The operation of the firemen impeded by the piles of baggage i jand furniture barricading the high- : Had the wind been Idowing from: I
i . the ooean nothing could have saved if the entire city from the devastating n: ' scourge 'of flames. - - ,m Twenty years ago this rime the .-■ ■ Ocean Cltv Yacht Club,, through its v. executive committee, were .receiving is > for the erection .of a club house to •< . ; located at Sixth street and the : j front. » . i The executive board consisted of Dr. ,i, i C. E. Edwards, R. R. Sooy, !.. M. „ S Ci cose,. C." W. Maslaiul and W. K . * , "ifle club house was to lie com- = ! plefed and ready for formal opening ^ •I July 4th, when it was proposed to celebrate the occnsioy with a reception .■nd regatta. * Under the caption, "I-ocal Happenthere appears the following no- ^ tice, "Massey and Edwards' new real, i estate office is being pushed rapidly > toward completion. It will lie a great i credit to the town." ■ And it still continues to W a great creilit to the town, and the members ■ uftTi^ firm, among the most er.tcrpris- I , and influential of its citizens. I We have heard everything . conI nectcd with Ocean City extolled with - ■ 1 the exception of its soil. Here, how- | ever, we find that a Mr. Moore, who The Ocean City Building and laian Association is offering special inducements to persons "having small amounts to invest at 6 per cent, per annum. Call at 108 l Eighth street, and Mr. Thorn, the Secretary, will explain. As the number M shares is limited, df not delay. Adv.
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-we mistake not, was a former lament that the mosquito would lie of the city, publishing a com- ■ soon emerging out of retirement, and inulAeatlon showing that Ocean City lieginning hie blood-Justfu| deprnda- ' i .-oil was famed for its fertility, as far ' tions, because the legislature had rewest as Colorado, as tar north as Min- ; fused to -el a price upon its head, nesota, ua far Vast^is^Vermont and Whatever may. have transpire.! south ns Georgia. i meanwhile the mosquito w ill continue April 9th, 1,902, Councilman Lee In-jto reign as the State bird for qnothei t reduced an ordinance creating n fire ; season. for Ocean City with the1 . jjes-rs. Headley ahd A.bm- adver- , * * officers thereof. | tisd coal for si a ton. Are they still In the same issue we came. upon a|in business at the same price?
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