Ocean City Sentinel, 10 August 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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DUEL ON THE MOUND MGGRAW IN THE BOX GIVES COLLEGIANS EANS ELEVEN TRUE 2-1 OVER STENTON TO OLD-TIME FORM

ALAN TARR IX SUPERB FORM < HOLDS STENTONS TO TIIRKK NICKS SENSATIONAL 7TH FILR McGRAW. AND PAYNE WALLOP HETZEL'S TWIRLS | IN WINNING STANZA F', , Saturday's eamc between Ocean City Collegians, and the Stcnton i Field Club, of Philadelphia, resolvitself into a sensational duel on the mound. Alan Tar r, the Bucknell wonder, and former West Philadelphia High righthander, was in superb form. His deliveries were notable for speed and precision, with as tricky | a repertoire of curves, as any artist of the mound ever exhibited, j , ■ » Probably the larpest crowd of the season attended, enthusiasm , ■ f runninp hiph, and speculation , hipher. Truth to tell many there | , I were who came, expecting. thatj \. Powell's proteges, would sco.ro an i , ^ — y jriumph; while many more, , even local fans, ' carried a big?] mental interrogation mark. , "

This must be conoeded, bothteams were forthy of their rivals, and both played a splendid brand of ball. Until the seventh stanza, the game centered around Tarr and Hertzell. a former Michigan-On-tario hurler, who occupied the box for Stenton. ' In the seventh, Welch broke the no-score spell, singling and scoring off a well-delivered wallop by Tarr. File swat another bingie, and Senaening helped him across with the ' second, and winning run. In all, Alan Tarr allowed his • rivals only three scattered hits, the Powell aggregation scoring their . lone tally in the ninth inning, by a • lucky stroke of chance. In addition to Tarr's sensational pitching. File, and Dan McGraw, and Payne featured with the wil- | low, registering a duo of bingles . each. I Senaeninp featured in play, , worthy of the past reputation, of . the erstwhile Bucknell third saeker. , The summary and score: I O. C. COL. R H PO A E - File, If. — 1 2 2 0 0 ! s Seuseninp, 3b. 0 1 3 2 0 1 McKenzie, is. 0 0 1 2 0 J V McGraw, -cf. 0 2 3 0 0 . Slemmer, c. O" 1 7 0 0 Payne, 2b. 0 2 3 3 1. Reeves, rf. 0 0 0 '0 1 Welsh, lb. 117 0 2 Tarr, p. 0 1 1 1 o| Totals I 2 10 27 10 4 " I STENTON F. C. R H PO A E s Muffler, ss 0 0 1 - 2 0 0 Sehadel, lb 0 0 0 1 0 Wood, If. — — 1 1 0 1 0 j, Hamilton, lb 0 0» 9 0 1 fc West, cf. 0 1 2. 1 0 0 Black, iff. 0 1 0 0 0 Howell, 2b 0 0 3 3 0 . Holberp, c 0 0 8 0 0 Hertzell, p. 0 0 1 2 0 d Totals 1 121 9 1 J Score by innings: Stenton 000 000 001—1 £ Ocean City 000 000 20x— 2 t|

GARBAGE TROUBLES : WORRY CITY SOLONS ; AGAIN ON MONDAY t. DELEGATION FROM CENTRAL u OCEAN CITY WAIT ON w COMMISSIONERS » i A delegation representing the Central Ocean City Improvement t] Association, appeared at the City ! Hal Ion Monday, and presented a request for the consideration of the j City Commissioners, appertaining ( to certain conditions prevailing in j that Section of the municipality. 1 1 , The committee consisted of H. j %■ B. Cooper, Jr., Dr. Fisher, and Mr. f Perot. Dr. Fisher presenting the Case for the Association, used the Com- ' missidiiers to consider the condition . of some of the streets in that section from which there were no out- I lets. ' Theer were no alarm boxes in t ease of fire. The chief grievance \ however centered around the gar- | I 'age question. Dr. Hundley staed r thaviu some instances, the garbage had not lieen collected for periods 1 of »u days, and longer at a time. fU The people of the section had been ■ eoqipelteirio^ throw their garbage I out into empty lots, and others I to bury it. Mr. Cooper referred to the I wretched condition of the roads, ^ particularly Twenty-Sixth, Thirty- I Third, and Thirty-Fifth, which were 1 in fate blind alleys. Twenty- ■ Eighth Street had been cut through i,

H |H ADDON FIELDERS CONCEDE J ' VICTORY TO COLLEGIANS , WITH 8 TO 1 Dan JlcGraw,. the famous south- . paw pmhing wonder of former ' g | days under the University of Perm- 1 ■ sylvan in colors, made his first ap-j | pearancc on the mound, for Ocean I v • City Collegians, Friday afternoon, I f : and proved beyond all doubt he has o ri ' lost none of his erttwhile skill in "f a i the science, of twirling, nor in the - gentle art of fanning unwary wil- ( ri'i low wielders. j Eleven of the Hadiionfiehlers t; . went down before his tricky twirls, . i the entire aggregation held to 6 . e ! .scattered, lame hit*. p rj Even the presence of .Buchanan, a r" | Murdo Mackenzie's son-in-law, with ( „ - : the Haddonfield nine, could not j, | sare them from defeat, with the \ f [ score board recording 8 . to 1. The i K 'j victory constituted the siconil forj 1 1 the Collegians in two consecuti* Q, 'days. |,a The Collegians tallies! four in the | - ' j first stanza, while their rivals se- p i cureil their lone single in the, ■?»>- , Brown twirling for Haddonfield,

^ was excellent form, but faulty i ■ b careless play on the part of his j ' 1 fellow conspirators, inflicted a 1 heavy penalty. e Mackenzie, Slemmer, and Payne ' stared in the ranks of the Colleg- j ' ians with two hits each. Umbaeh ; ' ' in the left garden, performed some sensational finding. I s The summary and score: < 1 O. C. COL. R H PO A E ' Welsh, lb.- — 0 12 0 0 , Sensing, 3b. 0 0 0 5 1 McKenzie, ss. 1 2 3 1 2 1 Slemmer, c. 2 2 11 3 1 I 5 2b 2 2 0 4 0 1 ! McGraw, p. 1 0 0 0 0 1 r rf 0 0 0 0 O'i 1 ef. — 1 1 0 0 0; File, if. — :.~ 0 0 1 0 0 , I Totals 8 7 27 13 4 HADDONFIELD R HPOAEi ' Hunt, c. 0 2 11 t 0 ( ef 0 0 0 0 0v J Torch, ss. 1 1 1 3 1 1 Umbaeh, if. ...._ 0 1 4 0 0 [ ' lb. . 0 1 5 0 0 i ( Hippie. 2b 0 0 10 0 ; A. Brown, rf. 0 0 0 0 0 f l 3b.' 0 0 14 1 l Brown, p 0 0 13 1 i Jones, x 010 0 0 J Totals 1 6 24 11 3. x Batted for N. Brown in ninth' inning. /, % j Score by innings: ; Ocean City 401 100 02x— 8 Haddonfield 000 100 000—1 Mr. Cooper said, but resembled a switchback track more than a thorofare. Commissioner Corson explained,, was practically impossible to ) keep the holes patched up, because - of the rains, and nothing would improve the situation, until the S streets were properly surfaced. Mayor Joseph G. Champion unto explain the garbage equation. It was true the contractor had failed to keep to the terms of j his contract. The Commissioners ; ' hail penalized him, had written to the Bonding Companies, and done ine Donumg companies, ana aone

all possible to improve conditions. The contractor had had his j troubles, with unreliable and dishonest workmen. The public too were not blameless, for many paid no regards to instructions, relating to the disposal of trash and garbage. The proper and most satisfacmethod would be for the city to collect the garbage but that would I* an expensive procedure in comparison with the letting of contract to a firm with equirff ment at hand. # He was convinced however, that ; situation had greatly improved ] j and promised the delegation the j Commissioners would do all in their I power to meet thekr requests. togle -JchnS' tMi , THEY MAY TOIL NOT, : BUT THETY SPIN IF THEY DRINK BOOTLEG LIQUOR.

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r — — - J. C. Moore and family of Philadelphia, are happily domiciled for. • the season at 601 Thirteenth Street, j Mr, and _Mr< Hnwypjl p»ml»r»r| anil son Willarif are cuesta\t. the Scarborough Hotel for the seasiV. Dr. Claude Lhvy Thomas, of Philadelphia, are occupying their" I ut 861 Fourth Street. Mrs. Mabel Cox, of Bridgeton, who has lieen visiting her esteemed Police Justice F. H. Ware of Ocean City, has returned home a few days, Mrs. Cox's husband, William F. | accompanied by Nolan Cox of j were recent visitors to the resort. Dr. C. Eugene Darby, has returned to his official duties at the hos- . pital, New York. Dr. Darby managed to snatch a few davs respitf, and spent a, delightful time, visithis esteehted parents, Mr. and i Frank E. Darby, and navi- i gating about on the hay. ' William T. Pringle and family • | of Wyncote, Pa., have arrived and i 1 located at 1712 Central Avenue. . A. G. Chambers and family, of ; are summering at i (1226 Pleasure Avenue. i George C. Guuer and familff, of j Phiiadeuphia, have arrived for their i

, vacation, comfortably located at the t , Gerard Apartments, Moorlyn Ter- . race. , Dr. H. A. Stout, of Wenonah, Pa.]i . is eajoying the delights of'the sea- 1 1 , at 932 Ocean Avenue. ! Charles F. Phillips and family of j 1 : have taken up resi- j ( dence at their apartments, 824 Purk i i . Place, for the remaining part o'fll J the season. Mr. and Mrs. John Wanamaker, i ! 1 (2nd), have arrived in the city, and J guests at the Scarborough I . Hotel. Their daughter Miss Eiiz^- 1 [ I beth, and their son, S. Wanamaker. „ I 'accompanies them. t ' I J. Warren Bullen and family, are j c I I enjoying their vacation at 859 Second Street , Mr. Bullen holds an honored pos- ( ! ' ition as President of the Bullen I < ; Company, Foleroft, Dela- = ' • ware. i Among the guests at the Illinois Hotel, may be found Mr. and Mrs. 1 j C. W. Harden, of Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Hartman K-. Gilof Philadelphia, /are enter-

i- ' tabling Burton Murtland'of Clarksir.villc, Tenn.) at their summer cottaRP- . ' r| William A. IJodsay, off Philadel- • e phla, is a guest enjoying the de- , 1. 1 lights of his vacation, at the f Swarthmore. . r The guests entertained at the t Wyoming, include Miss M«rif_K .! Macintyre, of Philadelphia. — ' y i Mr. art (I Mrs. W. B. Hadiey, of r e Philadelphia, the former holding " t an important posttion us comptroller for the city, are staying at the , e ' . Gladwyn, for the remainder of the f f summer. » The guests at the Brighton Hotel 1 enjoying\the summer include Miss . Nellie Lqng, of Philadelphia. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Moore, of 'j . West Chester, are among the ' , guests summering ate Berkeley. M. H. Thomas and family, of |j I Germantown, have arrived at their | • cottage, 1139 Wesley Avenue, for ^ the season. ■ Among the guests at the Hotel i t I Brighton, are Mr. and. Mrs. C. Fey, ti of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Loudenslager • fi : are in Ocean City, renewing many s happy ac<)uaintances. \ v ' George S. Buraro, is the guest • of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Band, at

■ their summer cottage, 1245 Asbury ; Avenue. Mrs. Florence Thomas, is spend-' ■ jing her vacation .with Mrs. Nellie' Barm), 1246 Asbury Avenue. I Assemblyman Aaron Hess; of ' ' is enjoying the delights 1 •iof the stlmmer in Ocean City, at } : j St. Charles Place near the sea . j beach. Among the guests at the Bellvue ' i { Hotel, are Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Miller < of Philadelphia. The guests at the Scarborough I include Mr^Walter V. Smith t j and daughters, MUs Katherine E. j : and MfssHarriet E. Smith i of Philadelphia. The Berkelej1- Hotel, includes j among the guests summering at1 City, Miss Jane Ward, of I ADVERTISEMENTS ACCEPTED For All Philadelphia Papers I At Standard Rates F. LEROY HOWE Advertising Massey and Edwards Building i Telephone 4601

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K COLLEGIANS REDEEM PRESTIGE IN A TILT AGAINSTPHILA COPS' ERS' T O U R N A M E N T i i ENDS IN VKTORY'-FOR LOCALS — 2 TO 1 ' - | The game staged between Ocean ' y City Chllegiaus, ami the All-Phils-'] ^ delphia Police nine, resolveil itself] \into a pitchers' tournament, with ; nothing sensational at the willow,' ■ or in the field. In a sense the game was won on ( Five glaring errors on the ! part of the Blue-coated aggregu"- ! tion were largely instrumental in ' ' their downfall. Smith, who stood on the mound ' ; for the police pitched a sterling . brand of ball, holding his rivals down to four safe hits. Two local players" who essayed t to fill as" many gaps in the police ; ; to wit, Johnny Dennis, ami i Leo Wise, the latter an erstwhile1 Melrose star, rendered an excellent : account of themselves, securing | 'two of the base hits credited tol their team. /K Bob Williams occupied the boh ! the Mackenzies, and stagejLA i . splendid performance, giving/the i visitors just seven hits, j The home team scored a tally in

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| the initial stanza then ran along ! picking eggs, until the eighth wRh- ' | out registering. The Bluecoats, se- . [ | cured their lone count in the eighth > 1 1 Summary : I O. C. COL. R HPO A E , Welsh, lb ' 0 1 11 0 0 . Sensing, 3b. ... . 0 10 2 1, 'McKenzie, ss. 1 0 5 3 0 Slemmer, c. 0 0 8 1 0; McGraw. 2b. 0 12 11 cf. 0 0 0 0 0 , If. . 1 0 1 0 0 Reeves, iff. " 0 0 0 0 0 . Williams, p. .61030 'j Totals 2 4 27 10 2. ' Al.L-PHILA. POL. R H PO A E1 jGt-off, 3b.' 0 0 0 >1 1 , ; ss. 0. 0 4 1 2 . Sarley, lb. ..... 0 17 11 i i c. 0 8 6 . 5 0' 'I '.: C' " A I ij The FULL PAID STOCK now being issued by the Ocean I City Building and Loan Association is a very good thing for persons desiring to accnmmulate funds without subscribing for installment shares and at the same time receive 6 per rent, on their investment. See -j the .Secretary at 408 Eighth | Street. Adv. j TO THE PUBLIC BAY SIDE FISH MARKET

1214 Bay Avenue, ] Ocean City ,Nt J. I Supply Daily //^\ FRESH FISH / M OYSTERS fi CLAMS ' CRABS and CRAB MEAT and give your orders j Prompt Service Moncrief & Sons ' ARCHITECTS Leslie Headley Co. Incorporated ARCHITECTUAL SERVICE || ' Builders I 515 EIGHTH STREET \ (Eighth and Wesley Ave.) Ocean City. N. J. I Designer and builder of Artistic j Convenient Cottages, ] Up-to-date Apartments, Modern Hotels.

j!McDermott, rf. ' ' 0 1 0 1 0 h - Smith, p. . 0 41 0 1 0 I - Wise. If. 0 1 2 0 1 [ ti lee, cf. 0 0 2 0 0 Dennis, 2b. 1- ! 3 2 0 t Totals 17 24 12 5" ; Score by inning*: D All-Police 000 000 010— 1 j Ocean City. • 100 000 " 01x-2 i union chapel 1 bSzaar ' August 10th will it a daj' of • ( . considerable activity and,, excitej , ment at the Union Chapel situated 1 - at Thirty-Second Street and Cer2 .trat-Arijnuc. , i Under the auspices of the church ' a Bazaar and . Supper will It held. the Bazaar scheduled for August ,10th, and the Supper for August D. 11th. The ladieT^f the congregation. Sandwiches Home Made Pies Soft Drinks 1 i Home Cooking Moderate Prices THE MODEL LIGHT LUNCH John W. Sperzel, Prop. 710 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. j Ice Cream Cigars ' BRECKLEY S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS | Clinton L. Breckley,.Prop. Pnmlr Uivaol Pniriltf l^nnl Iiml flit : Mixed Paints, and

920 and 922 Asbury Avenue, 35B-W J GOOD ADVICE Do not build until you talk the matter over with us. j L LESLIE HEADLEY CO, Int. 515 Eighth Street. HOTELS AND COTTA^y | HALCYON Jtr\ L I. 1116 Wesley Ave. Ocean City New Jersey Newly furnished rooms; running water in each room; Three minutes from the Bepch Mrs. Francis D. Maxwell THE DARLINGTON t 1126 Centra] Avenue Open May 18 for the Season 1922 room enlarged; running Kates Furnished upon Appliration Mrs. SAMUEL DARLINGTON Mrs. J. I). CARTER ROXBOROIGH HOI SE 710 9th Street t j OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Open Ail the Year. Rooms by Day or Week. Special Rates for May and June. MRS. S. HENDREN THE MELROSE NOW OPEN For the Season 1922 , JOHN L. VAN TINE, Prop. llttaStreet and Asbury Avenue OCEAN OTY, N. J. i gandy cottage I 813 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY .Open all the Year. Warm rooms and every convenience Mrs. LYDIA GANDY. Prop. J. Prescott ('adman, Jr.

Estate of Mark Lake funeral EMrcctor 809 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey AUTO EOUIPMUNT \ HEADLEY & ADAMS Dealers in R e a d i n g Co a 1 • AU. kindling Wild hj knrrvl «r enrd. , Rnl rani nn llu narknl. 1000 Ik*, in tfarjna rurullrad. Bill nr ORra nnd Ynrd. TENTH AND WEST Now is the Time to 2 Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1128 Bay Avenge Ocean City New. Jersey ! ' /

put in a stfefiuou* taime mak log eluborato preparations. promise a rare treat to all who ty. •A" vast number J-ot' tesira^— . things will it on view, and pn,. •" n',"'lerrte„prie*5k MEDICAL Wil. I. ITS P. HAINES, M. I). Physician and Surgeon 'Office lloilrs, 9 A. M. to- 1 p, j. Diseases of Eye, Fjir. Nose and Throat Phone 290 Glasses j+s-r. Wesley Avf. and 9lh Sr. ALLEN CORSON, M. 1). 821 Wesley Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY HERSCHEL PETT1T, M. D. 807 Wesley Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Wnd. and Sun., t In 10 A. H., H. L. BARLEY. M. I). ' Practice limited to tlie eyes iu the offices of 7 ollices or /

' Dr. Herschei p"i»if ' 807 Wesley Ave, Ocean City, X.J. Hnn: l»U l » T.«d.,. ul TWU.,, mI, Until » lo 10* A. M. C t On 0 P. M. John H. Whiticar, M. D. 717 WESLEY AVENl'lj OCEAN CITY# N. J. DR. ("HAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Physician Orran ( Its IIBrr rkllndrlpkls (Us aih^A L.nlral HIS Krai ^K.tnWTrn.t BUc DENTIST DR. WILSON Y. CHRISTIAN 809 Central Avenue. Ocean City, N. J. ^ Bell Phone 152 Ex-ray Diagnosis c Nitrous Oxide Administered HUGHES CENTRAL PHARMACY * Eighth St. and Wesley Ave. Phone 215 ' J. Thornlcy Hughes, P. D. Pharmacist in Charge \ ATTORNEYS- AT-I.AW Harcourt & Steclman LAW OFFICES ASBl llY AVE, OCEAN ITTT. N. J. UW Bt'UJIING, ATIJINTIC CITY. N. J. ANDREW C. BOSWELL ^ ; Law Offices MASTER IN CHANCER# VIVIAN B. SMITH

ARCHITECT | MS Cn.r.nlra Trn.l Bnlldlnf ENGINEERS Wm. H. Collisson, Jr. - A«. M. AM. Snr. C. E. Civil Engineer and Surveyor Cllv Knalnrar. Or ran Cllj. S. 1. ANGUS S.\\VADE ARCHiTECT / J S. 15th Street, Phil«tWl>«5» Rriidrncr: 816 MOORLYN TERRACt OCEAN CITY, N. J. T.lmkrar Ml-I KEITH H A L L 913-915 Wesley Avenue Will Open April 15th. 1922 Special Rates JOS. C. RAMSEY as above

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