Ocean City Sentinel, 20 July 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 5

1 ^ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, eCE/Cft-CITY. N. J.. THURSDAY, JULY 20. 1922 FTVfc

A "MIDGET AND CLARA JANE" CAPTURE FIRSTS AT RACES' SENSATIONAL EVENTS IN THE TEETH OMEAV.Y.RAIN ,< STORM Rain and a cloudy sky. could not i •imprii the ardour of the seasoned old' "salts," who participated in the : : first series of championship races. '• conducteil under the auspices of the I Ocean City Yncht Club, on Suturdav i last. ! i A stiff north-easter was blowing, 1 and rain lashed the decks nothing 1 < daunted, the races proceeded, the < storm adding an element of adventure, j during, anil sensation, dear to the ' 1 heart of seamen and sea lovers. 1 1 The old Rod Boreas appears to have .- determined to test the mettle of the j I craft, and their skippers to the ut- ! most. Until the races were well under' I way, 'his hounds he kept under leash I in the cave of the winds, then—all , l their skill and experience in seaman- ' ship of the contestants were necessary : to maintain the course. I Intense Excitement centered around i the cruiser event, which proved to bo i as spectacular a race, as ever witness- : ed onrthe bay. _ . E. M. Elliott's cruiser bearing the I name "Midget," captured first proceeding Harrison N. Deisel's "Isabella' by six secniuto William- A- Welch's • " "Pelican" )»icw in third. I IsabellaSnight he said to have been : the picked favorite in this event, with the enviable record of having finished ! thinl, in the race from Atlantic City i to New York, despite the difficulties i she encountered on that occasion. Dr. Herbert J. Baldwin's "Hazel B," came in fourth, and Charles lailwallader's ] "Estamer," ^came fifth. The open boat event was thrilling. < Capt. Marriott's "Clara Jane" secured j first honors, with William A. Welch's , "iKngfishcr" a close second, anil Dr. Wayne T. Klliian's "All Bet II." third. , A large and ebthusiastic crowd wit- , nessed the events, in spite of iirelcmcnt weather. Next Saturday the boats will enter in the races conducteil under 1 the auspices of the I.u Lu Yacht Club, Atlnntie City' . The number of points made lie the ; boats in the contests on Saturday are given as follows: Open Boats, over six mile course: | Clara Jane, C; Kingfisher, 5; Ali Bet i II, 4. Cruisers over 12 mile course: Midget, 6; Hazel B, 3; Enstmar, 2;" Isabella, 6; Pelican, 4Summary: Open Boats Start Finish Time j Clara Jane 3.30:00 4.39:12 53:06 All Bet II 3.43:32 4.40:38 54:32

| King Fish... 3.46t06 4.40:24 54:18 " I Midget 4;10:0(>-6JM:28 1.27:441 • j Hazel B. 2.12:12 5.56:46 1.33:88 . Enstmar 4.23:18 6.16:40 1.39:56 . Isabella 4.35:00 6.04:34 1.27:50 i" { Pelican . 4.3fi:t4 6.07:50 1.31:06 j 'REALTOR'S GENEROSITY. | CLAYTON HAINES BRICK HELPS BOOST SEASHORE HOME FOR BABIES t The ladies who are interested in the I s I Seashore Home for babies and who ( ■ actively preparing for a financial . drive, to support the movement, fail'c • f r words to express their gratitude j I to the popular realtor, and chairman |s of the Ocean City Realty Board, j a , : Clayton Haines Brick, for his gener- j h : osity and ready co-operation in the t ! j campaign. jc , Duriyg the past few weeks. Mr.' • has been very effectively advertising his business, through the media j 8 • .of large posters on the front of' all 1 •.Ocean City street cars. The ladies of the Seashore Home • for Babies, ilosireif to advertise their ' i financial drive for the week, July 23rd I I 29th inclusive, in some such manner. j 1 Mr. Brick was approached and with- 1 s • out hesitation he volunteered to take | o his4R>sters down for a period of two i F I v«ks. covering the campaign, allow- 1 h • ing the ladies the use of his rights! , and frames for their posters. ■ a It will be no small sacrifice Mr. jo • Brick will be making, for the sake a ■ of the Seashore Home; for the week of the campaign falls in the heart, e i of the busiest part of the season, when s the greatest gain from the advertise- o i t might lie reasonably expected. !c i A ' few more gentlemen of kindred c I spirit co-operating, in such a geher- v manner, will ensure the absolute i of the campaign. Among the guests at the Traymore 'f ' are Mrs. Minerva Sanders, of Marion, .Ind. and her daughter-in-law,., • Mrs. C. W. Sanders, of Chicago. Both 1 1 ladies propose staying through the 11 Mi. and Mi's. H. C. Crane Arnold, « ■ of New York City, are guests for a ! short vacation at the Strand Hotel, t

TWO MORE ASPIRANTS .FOR POLITICAL HONOR . — 1 FORTH-COMING ELECTION FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 'S DRAW TWO MORE. Two more have thrown their hats jinto the ring, anfi announced them-' ■ selves as candidates for the honor of— serving upon the Board of County ! Dr. H. T. Foulds, of Ocean City,' I comes out under the cgis of the | Party. Dr." Foulds has' I served in public office" for many years, i tax assessor, and is assured by a ; of friends here .and throughout j the county, of, their loyal support, and i certain return, to office. The other aspirant for the support and suffrage of the electorate,' is I Frank H. Piatt. ' Mr. Piatt announced his appearance inthe arena, also upon the Republican . ticket. The Boardwalk Hippodrome and Piatt, are synonyomus, and the ; of the popular place of amusecnt, is very largely due to his enterprise, and wide experience and knowof theatrical, and film matters. ; Mr. Piatt appears before the public, at the persistent solicitation of a host ; of friends, who pledge themselves to actively work for his return. All candidates are of course assurr- » cd of victory. There will be a consolation in numbers; where more than candidate meets with defeat, they ! can of course very sympathetically console, commisserate, and condole with one another. ; A. H. Williams, <6t Norrisfield is comfortably enjoying the season's lie. lights at 4-ocksley Hall. J. Culbertson and family, of Oak TLane are gueSts for the present month at the Oceanic Hotel. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank E. Smedley are the guests at the Darlington « | Hotel. They propose remaining for the entire season.

JOSEPH W. BARCLAY 1032 Simpson Avenue LEADING BRANDS OF BUTTER STRICTLY FRESH LAID EGGS POULTRY DRESSED TO ORDER Prompt Serviet Phone 51-W !

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STATE SUMMER SCHOOL 1 STUDENTS BALL TEAM I TEAM WILL INCLUDE SOME I R NOTED FORMER STARS ' ON DIAMOND . The students of the Ocean City [ State Summer School are organizing 8 a first-class baseball team. - ,• The aggregation will include sev- , f-erijl players of note and fame in col- j y legiate circles, former stars of vari- : ous normal schools anil University e ' The promoters of the movement are > s ' confident they will be able to place on the diamond a team that will ile a honor to the State Summer School, t and give all the trouble other teams il might desire in a tilt. Practice has begun in dead earnest, and the corresponding secretary of the team, Frank J. Smith, located at ! 8 the Loraine Hotel, will be glad to j hear from other teams prepared to p meet them, in a trial of prowess and 8 skill. Local teams might take up the chal- '' lenge. It would show a kindly spirit 8 towards our guests, and a desire on - our .part to make their stay in the I - resort as full of interest and pleasure1 - to them as possible. '• Collegians arc proverbially gooiUc | fellows and good sports. _ -1 - 1

I |w. WARD BEAM GOES L TO LAKE HOPATCONG I POPULAR ATHLETE APPOINTED V "ANNOUNCER FOR WATER CARNIVAL K Prof. W. Ward Beam's peculiar ' genius as announrefT*»t a series of clearly demonstrated in the acquatic | sports at the Ocean City Yacht Club y ; lagoon, held as part of this year's ! g; July Fourth celebrations. i His apt witticisms, and jocular re- '• | marks upon that occasion, as he an- - I nounceii the various events, or intro- , - Id need some competitor or participant,! y ' were a feature of the program, which j could not have been dispensed with. 1 e lit is a divided question whether or not e Prof. Beam's observations interested s the throng of spectators more than I, the events. s 1 Information comes to hand that = Prof. Beam's fame as announcer, has , ! travelled much further afield than f - Ocean City. • I I In the near future a grand water i> ! carnival will lie held at Lake Hopata : cong, with a. series of spectacular ; J events. Prof. Beam has been appoint- , ; eii the official director and announcer - 1 of the carnival, in which capacity he i 1 1 could not fail to give universal satisi faction, and add immeasurably to the s interest of the spectators in the ; s events of the program. ' It is hoped that Prof. Beam will y-be heard in a similar role here in the ' 1 city again, before the season closes. \

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iQL&njM COMMERCIAL SUCCESSES I fl —Back of the great commercial successes of today are s H sturdy minded men who willl to accomplish, and then con- a i Eli tinue steadfastly on to achievemeht. g The sen-ice" of the First National Bank has been very if] H helpful to many, and we invite you also to make use of it i I First National Bank ij 1 OCEANCITY. IV. J. | Bell Phone, 186-J Furniture Stored / ReupholsterLig EItimate ^indow Sh^dcs FOR YOU / Awnings and ' H o use Furnishings Our pnees are I-cwem poaslbie conalaleut with Uood WorK Beat Material Lawrence 1*1. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Surf Laundrjy 929 Ocean Ave., Ocean City, N. J. Phone 675 Our modern equipment together with improved methods enables us to render an unusually quick service. Rates very attractive. New Management JOS. SHELTON CO. Prop. ' i HURLEY-JONES QO. MatiSaaw" < oUStoraa I VkimiUa' •Mmforui Simon Hiaal Bad. I^dlaa'"ulu Blankala | BaSaia Uan'aSolta (■arpata •'' obatza Pal-Tea Hon | Lampa | Lloolaam HURLEY-JONES CO. WALTER R. CHATTIN A SON. Mane. 1116 ASBURY AVE. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No waiting for two weeks to know if you can get it; we can tell at once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also lots for investment and for improvement — the choice of Ocean City. • , Apply to l J. M. CHESTER ft CO, Oeean City, N. I. All business transacted through this office is in accordance with the following slogan "This office does and maintains strictly a brokerage business and Is in no way interested in persons! speculation." Results: A sale completed on the above principal profits both Seller and Buyer. Write for listings and maks your headquarters with Clayton Haines Brick— REALTOR 411 EIGHTH ST. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Roa Calais Inauranca Ewing T. Corson REALTOR 7S7 A6RURVAVK. OCCANCITV.N.J. ~ E. A. CORSON General Contractor !737 Asbury Avenue i OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS, SEWERS, BRIDGES. BULKHEADS Edgar T. Berber Re£l Estate In 31«t St. Section of Ocean Glty Fine Cottages for Sale or I can Rent yon meet any Rent Cottage in onr District Lots Sold on Terms , Dont let the spring find you gOt ( / 1 ^ Vlf ith a leaky roof. Thundar 4^Rk\\ DykJ ) J) storms are coming and a leaky - V — "^f will be apt to reeult In jPfh* - considerable damage. r'iIi5y!*V JI^^" "Vj Chimneys that leak should f | be looked after and rand* *; Tin roofs are fire-proof. L4U/||i\ XnS^L./ i J' A" kinds of stove and heater "^TUIIlA. \ V it I 1 repairs, stove and heater pi pec. a»lUH/i\7 I — I V ' ,1,te antl *1'* "o™*H SMITH V / / ■/ LJ 1 TMB TIM8MITM ' * ' 309 Eleventh Street Phon* 341- W All Klnda of Quttera ATTENTION FORD OWNERS Have your car put into shape by Ford J;adwy men. See what is done to your gar, at Fold price*. We do the work at your own home if desired. Apt B., BOURSE BUILDING ' „ Eighth and Asbury Avenue