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BUCKNELL WHIRLWIND TRANSMOGRIFIES THE KEYSTONE COMBINE TABU PITCHES NO-HIT GAME— COLLEGIANS $ALLOP HEATH * AROUND THE STUMP ghost expectations were more | .than jnstlfieil, by the calibre of pitching Tarr of Buckncll, exhibited in tlie pime played on Saturday afternoon ** . against the Keystone aggregation. The collegiate hurler had l)e(sn billril and boosted in terms of Blowing eulogy. . He was announced as a phenomena, a whirlwind, and the ace of collegiate pitchers. More than one person attended the game skeptical ; more than- one had' lieen heard to give expression to doubt in unmistakably cynical language. j They came to scoff; they remained : •to cheer anil rooot. Tarr proved that! nothing said of him had been exag- ! I Berated; in fact, the half had not beonjl Without question Tarr is the most accomplished artist on the mound ever seen in Ocean Cit>r He has oodles of speed, a fifty-horse' power swing of the arm, a deadly aim, and nn ugly drop that kept the Key- : 1 stone baiters guessing in what state; of the Union was toe ball. Yet all the while; Tarr remained as cool as an iceber^as collected and unperturbed, as a successful politician , after election. t Ocean City began its baseball sea- , son with an easy victory. t The Keystone hurlers put up a game i fight, be it said, and numbered in their, t ranks some real hall' players. t But from the call go they were j completed outclassed, with as little i ( hope of connecting up with one of t Tarr's vicious swing's as could be im- , (■ ngineil. " ; ! t Tarr scored a no-hit game. The \ ■ Keystone nine tallied one rur. by a;| tluke, and were compelled to concede j eight to their- opponents. Heath stepped into the box for Key- : stone, but gave the Collegians very ; little difficulty in walloping his twirls ! all over the field. McGraw, the Babe Ruth of the Uni-' versity of Pennsylvania nine occupied the center garden, credited with three .1 hingles delivered with mid-season vcl-j ocity. Seihold played the stellar game for the Keystone nine, playing a splendid j game at second base, and dairying away as trophies two outs and three j The following constitutes the line- j up and score: OCEAN CITY ft, H PO A E Fulc, rf. -J I 1 0 °! SenSensig, Sh 2 !' 4 1 j McKenzie, c. 2 1 7 ,1 1 Dcvanney, sr. 1 0 2 0 0 j McGraw. cf. 1 3 1 0 o| Davis, lb. 0 0 13 0 1 j Welch, 2b 1 1 18 o; Reeves, rf. 1 0 1 0 Oj Tarr, p. 0 1 1 3 0 Totals ...... S 0 27 13 3( KEYSTONE R H PO A E| Barry, 2b. 0 0 4 0 1! Smither, ss. 0 0 0 2 1 ! Wise, If 0 0 2 1 0 Knmara, ef. ,_T. 0 0 10 0 Heath, p 0 Ti 1 2 I Seihold, 3b. 0 0 2 8 0 Stretch, c. 1 0 5 3 1 Dollarfl, 11) 0 0 9 1 0 Higbee, rf. 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 1 0 24 18. 4 Ocean City 3 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 x— 8 Keystone 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 — 1|
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MACKENZIES' NINE COLLEGIANS DOWN U. S. MARINES, 1-0, CONTESTED TILT— LUS- S TIN PITCHED STAR GAME 1 FOR HOME TEAM J j Ocean City shut opt the U. SlKlcV \ rines in a hotly-contested diamond ""I tilt here Monday afternoon to the tune ' I of 1;0. It was a hard fought battle S and neither team was able to score until next to the last inning when • the Winners brought across the run that won the game for Diem. I.ustin pitched masterful boll for the Ocean 1 nine, holding t^e Devil Dogs to 7 three juUercl bingMKr Scanlan also I Osgood game for the Marines, I the winners getting but a quintet of « L ' .9 -
~ . *--r— ^ ,| j safeties on his deliver)' during the Scanlan, p. 0 0 1 2 0 o entire contest. Both teums played GmSHTW. 0 0 3 0 0 s flawless ball, not one misplay l>eing Durdurien, c. 0 0 R 3 0 committed by cither sqund. Gilroy, If.- v 0 0 1 0 0 a The score: - Totals 0 3 24 8 0 " OCEAN CITY R H PO A E BAY SIDE CIVIC ASSOCIATION " F',e. 3b 0 3 3 0 0 The Bay Side Civic Association will " ^ If. 0 1 2 4 0 hold its summer meetings "on Ahe secMackenzie. ss. 0 0 2 5 0 ond and fourth Monday ofiwecfi month. cf. 0 1 1 0 0 at the Germnntown Boy's Club, Six- ; 2b. % 0 0 1 4 0 teenth Street and Pleasure Avenue, at - , lb * 0 0 15 1 0 2 P. M. The next meeting will be NXirmctt, rf. . ^ 0 0 0 0 0 on July 10th. Anyone interested in | Lfcds„rf. 0 0 0 0 0 fishing, boating or water sports of any Slimmcf, c 0 1 0 2 0 kiml. are urged to atenil this mceUng — . as very important matters are to be ' Totals 1" 5 27 17 ',0 discussed. The Bay section is growth S.' MARINES f ing rapidly, and judging, from the R H PO a! E number of' boats anchored daily, hosts . rf. 0 1 0 of residents are interested #i the Bay. ^ ss. 0 OfV 1 0 The Civic Association would welcome Hamer, 3b. ..._...st..a 0/0 2 1 0 them al this meeting on July 10th, 111. 4T 2 fi 1 0 "2 P. M.. Germnntown Boy's Club, 16th J . Steclman, 2b 0 0 3 0 0 and Pleasure Ave. a £ , •
"You'll Know That It's Great When You've Eaten a Plate" There are definite reasons for the wonderful tastiness of " Abbotts Ice Cream— pure, rich, thick cream, finest fresh fruits in season, real vanilla bean, the best selected chocolate— and then the Abbotts way of making ice cream. Our delivery service to dealers in Ocean City insured your getting Abbotts Ice Cream with all its freshness and distinctive flavor. Have it tonight for dinner. Look for the red and white sidewalk sign near your home. ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, Inc. Philadelphia and Seashore Jffi>botts Ice cream \| i
Important Notice to All Users of R^dio Equipment j;| The Atlantic City Electric Company may be firmly classed among Radio "Fans," individually and M collectively, for a large number of its employees have outfits in their homes, therefore, it is most desir|||j ous of stimulating and fostering the use of Radio equipment, but it feels called upon to issue a note pj of warning in order to prevent possible injuries to persons and destruction of property. For this rea- j I III son it requests the public generally and those interested in radio transmission to observe the follow- h [i ing advice: " ■ ||j L^-N^VER takff hold of a wire hanging in the air i > |h or lying onthe ground. Jt-may be dangerous. . . o 1 1 1 2. NEVER string wireless aerials over or under any IPI tact they rrfay be dangerous. M[|| 3. NEVER attach radio aerials to poles carrying 4. ALWAYS make sure that your radio equipment is properly fused or otherwise protected against lightning or other heavy currents from outside sources. PARENTS should be particularly watchful to see that installations made by their children are safe. This applies to all users of radio equipment with equal force. Hvjhe interest of public safety The Atlantic City Electric Company is forced to forbid the attaching ffilj ! of any radio aerials to its poles and to insist that no radio antenna be strung either above or below its wires.
BISHOP 0. M. MEAD, DENVER, COLORADO, AI M. E. CHURCIj SUNDAY LOCAL PULPIT TO BE OCCUPIED BY CELEBRATED EVANGELICAL PREACHER The congregation of the First Meth- - ".list ICpiscoapl Church, wilVfipve the . pleasure next Sunday, both morning ami evening, . of hearing one of the most scholarly nmV brilliant preachers of the •lenomination. Bishop Chas. M. Mea.l, D. D., of Denver, Colorailo, will visit tho city,' ami occupy Dr. John Handley's pul-l pit for the day. Bishop Mead ranks one of the fore- 1 most of evangelical preachers in the | country, and his message on the com- j ing Sabbath, should prove particularly opportune ami inspirational, ir. these when the fundamentals of the old faith, are being challenged and ' stormed from every angle of thought. The summer quartette will render i a program of special iftusic for the Tribntes'of exceedingly high praise living heard on every hand, eon- . corning the quartette, ami ihe splendid music they contribute in the course of each service.
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