Ocean City Sentinel, 17 August 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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PORT NORBIS NINE I ARE VANQUISHED BY COLLEGIANS, 9-5 CHAMPION IN THK BOX FOR - VISITORS HOI.D COLLEGIANS TO NINE HITS Adltin, n former West Philadelphia High School pitching ace, look the mouml fpr the Muckcuzie I aggregation in the game gainst Port Norris, Friday afternoon, when the former secured the verdict with nine tallies against five. During the first inning Austin see in oil entirely unable to locale ] the geographical position of , the f plate, his deliveries landing every- . where hut home. The visitors took , advantage of the tempting offers and scored three tallies in the , initial stanza. ( Austin however, soon finished f scattering his wihl oats, and set- t tling down to business in earnest, f ho eventually redecme<i himself- j ami kept the foe at bay manfully ! , Champion, who pitched for the | ( Port Norm nine, is u mound per- 1 ( forinar of uniiucstionablc skill and [ , ' finish, but his support was sadly L / feeble " -and uncertain; four~-mis-plays gave Ocean City ample opportunity to score their tallies with * smnll efforts. Sensenig, the Bucknel! third and ^ Reeves, of Ijiyayette College, fea- t tared for the home team, registering two hits to their credit respec- ^ The summary: j ' OCEAN CITY COLLEGIANS \\ R. II. 0. A E. | , Kile, If 0 0 0 0. 0 j Fields, If 1 0 1 0 0 1 f Sensenig, 8b 2 2 0 2 I j MucKenzie- ss 1 1 5 3 0; Doman, cf 1 0 4 0 0 . Neville, lb . 0 I 10 0. 0 1 Slemmer, c 1 1 C 4 0 ' DeCoursey, 2b I 1 1 2 1 , 1 Reeves, rf 2 2 0 0 0 * Austin, p 0 1 0 3 0 1 Totals : 9 9 27 14 2 ' R. H. O. A- E. 1 1 PORT NORRIS | Compton, If . 13 3 0 0, Robbins, c 0 0 7 1 0 | Jeffries, ss 1 1 2 1 : t Brown, 2b 2 1 1 1 0 Stockwell. rf 0 2 -0 0 0 , Champion, p 0 1 2 5 0,, Rudolph- lh 0 1 9 0 2,. Yean, 8b 0 1 0 2 0 | Cramer, cf ' 0 ® ® ® • i I Totals 5 10 24- 10 4 ; , Score by innings: I Port Norris ( 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0—5 | Ocean City 2 110 10 12 x— 9 , Among the guests enjoying the ' summer at Fleetwood is the Rev. 1 1 C. G. Baver- of Philadelphia. j I

COLLEGIANS LOSE ' IN CLOSE BATTLP j WITH STONEHURST AFTER FIVE CONSECUTIVE t - VICTORIES ALLAN TARE 1 IS STOPPED McGRAW FEATURES i YTCMTNARY- PERFORMS " SENSATIONAL PEAT i OF SEASON j; . ' II it down large that Kay ; ; McGraw, the big southpaw out-!-fielder, is 31% acrobat of no mean i i skill in addition to a deadly weilderi ] of the willow. In the game against the Stone- ; hurst aggregation, of West Philadelphia, staged Wodnesilay, he perone of the most sensational feats of acrobatic skill, "ever seen j ] 1 1 tha field. j ] I "eihr sent one -if Tarr's pitches ; ] ■ whining into the center garden, i lieyond all human power jJt'j grab the bull; nevertheless Mc- ; j GraV executeil the impossible, ; turnirttK^wluit seemed like half a | dozen somCTARM^ and other bici- ; dental circus stunts, will: the hull glued to his palm. Alan Tarr- the -tur mound artist of Bucknel), ..performed fm , ; the Ocean City Coileginns .and met ; his first defeat of the season. < Trull. I* tell however- Tarr i played a far supcHor game to that ' of his rival-' Dougherty, the former | Nova College star, who operated ; Ifrom the box for Stonehur.-t, hold- | ing the Philadelphians down to ■ seven hits, "end fanning eight hals- : men in superb styleBut the support given by his 1 team-mates was in periods feelde and faulty, lacking the pep "ben opportunity came knocking ut their , Dougherty, on the other hand, was I : walloped for nine safeties, and near the dose of the ga n» was replaced by Friday-' McGraw featured with the wil-r low, with all the vim and genius ■ 1 of Penn days, securing four ster- j , 1 ling hits in five aperances before ; 1 the plate. 1 Stonehurst broke the no-score spell in the second stanza. Two, ' out, Wright landed a two-bagger, ' ; scoring on Minnow's single to cen- " 1 field. 1 i In. the third- istonetarst broke into , the scoring column with another tally, wheg Jimmy -Eberts licked a single, snenked a second 1 bag- finally scoring on Delhi's sac- i 1 rifice. Nice play File, filed into the tally file for ■ the Collegians in the third stanza, . . after a sacrifice to third, landing j when McIIenry forgot the i

| geography of the field. Cute 1*1 ; I File again landed a tally for his I ! team in the seventh bout, by a' : ingte to short, preferring second Jat-W^lghCs'expinse, and landing -Taini-i the p1ate\ when McGraw I ' w .d loped the sphere into the centre field. \ 4 ' Throughout it was a fascinating I tilt with moments of excitement : j I which won generous applause from! ; an npprei intive nud'encc. ' The summary: OCEAN CITY 4ft- H. O. A. E. j If -23 1 1 . . Sensenig, 3h ... 0 0 0 2 0' ' ;■ 'MucKenzie. ss . 0 0 1 S I ;s M#rhw. of .0 4 4 1 0^ ■ Slemmer, c 0 0 9 1 0' |'J. Ebert lb O 0.5 0. 0; " Dornan- 2b 1 1 2 1 0 1 ' | rf 0 110 0* Tarr- p 0 1 0 0 0 ' 1 lb 0 0 2 0 0 ( x 0 0 0 0 0 % Totals | 3 9 27 9 2 - STONEHURST . |fl It- H. O. A. K. i c Nj. Ebert. cf 2 2 2 0 0'> ; If . 0 0 3 0 0 i Delhi, rf 0 1 1 0 0 « 1 lb 0 0 11 2 0 • ; . 12 2 0 0! "I Wright. L 1 1 1 4 t't c .0 1 3 0 0'* • 'McHenry, 2b ... . 0 0 2 3 1 j i ' Dougherty, p 0 0 i) 0 ' 1 I Fii-lay. |x 0 0 0 0 0. I yjp jt T..£l- 1 7 27 15 3 1 \ FaQgJfol Welsh in ninth . v Ssore hyimtltws: I Stonehurst .0 1 110 0 1 0 0—1 . Ocean Citty 0 0 1 '0 0 1 0 0—3 Three base bit— Deihl. Two base | . — Tarr. Wright. Struck ojj^by ■ Tarr- 8; Dougherty, 2. Bases on I balls — by Dougherty. 1; Tarr, 1. . Hit by pitched ball — File. Umpires- . — Johnson and Witherow. CARD PARTY AND DAJ^CE i - The Normanilie Hotel, wilT on • Friday. Augus< 25th. he th? scene! i : of an interesting social eventr Some! inilications of thor elatHirnte preparations being made, may he i « gleaned fro mthc announcement-; I j given under the authority of Mrs. | • j Harry J- Taylor, chairwoman of ' the committee having charge of , -'.arrangements, that 'he occasion! J \ will prove one of the finest eventa ! - ] of the season. ' A card party and dance will be | held on the above date and place, ) for the benefit of St. Mary's new1 ' ! Catholic Chapel. , Jit is antiapatml 'hat a large - 'number will attend, which will ob- , viously add to the plaa^UO of the e occasion, and the financiatThdn of li the cause. s — — — o— — — — 1 Dr and Mrs. Arthur P. Kcegnn - enterttained n party of friends over, the week end at C10 Central r Avenue. The gnests included Edi, ward McGlynn. Edward Burkej David Weston- Joseph Milligan, ! e John Shields ami James McCIay-

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COLLEGIANS BAGFIRST GAME FOR CHAMPIONSHIP i DENTON FANS EIGHT CAPE j MAY COLLEGIANS INFINE FORM Jim Denton, the reliable Bucknell JKght-liamled twirler. demonstrated his ahilitty ill rare form. ; against the Cape May Collegian--, i | in the first of a four-game aerie j j series for tho South Jersey Col- ; Bax&bnll Championship, | with the final score reading 8 to 0. ■ Mackenzie's Ocean City 1 thus claim their first victory for the title. I Smith, who occupied the mound .for the Cape May cohorts, was -outclassed by Jiiuniy Denton in every separate department of the . • hurling science, fanning«yight batswith perfect sang Yreld and allowing just eight doubtful htt-< I .Ocean City Collegians walloped Smith's dplivciT without compunction, landing ten safeties, with a | star inning when they scored five 1 Scott, Shields ami Reed featured i for tho Cape May aggregation; but j : the team work was below par. Pile landed n duo, while Neville ■ went one betterThe summary roads: | SALE of Fair Concessions and Privileges The following privileges will be sold to tbe highest bidder on 1 August 21. 1922. at i.oo o'lock standard time, in the Conrt House RniUling. Cape May Court House, N. J.. at Public . Auction. The Committee on Privileges reserves the right to r.-jJH any | . or all bids. Full Dinner. . . Two Ice Cream Privilege!. I j' Two Sandwich anil Coffee H! , : Privlitges. i I Cigars and Tobacco. n , Orangeade. /Vt I Cider. 1. [1 > s±/a?i.w..-dC^r| I Candy. / ' ' a yaflles- / | Dbughnuts . I - 1 V. 1- A. POWELL r ! _• ; r

STREETS OF OCEAN CITY

1 North Street c Sun Ion Pises P St. James Plane B I FIrR Street. Si St. COariea Tleee II Second Street. « Pennlrn Plsee A Delaaer Place. C Park Place. V Third Street. O fourth Street. A . Brighton Piece. C Filth Street. Sixth Street. Seventh Street. uth Place. E EiKhth Street. S Moorlyn Terrsee. A Tenth Street. Walton Place. Eleventh Street. Twelfth Street. » Thirteenth Street. Marine Place. C Fourteenth Street. B»r view Place. 4 . Fifteenth Street. J I Sunset Place. I Rsronne Place. f Cheieea Place. I Sixteenth Street. f Etshuenth' Street.' 3 a*- Number, eon- 1 eecutlvelr South from 1 FIrR to Fifty-ninth ( Streets. I Aveoaee or Stnote r Running Parallel t Frem Bar to Ocean r Oceaa|Csnlvr« Road.

Proepect Avenue. Palen Avenue . Buy Avenue. Avenue. Avenue. Avenue. Avenue. j Avenue. On Garden, Trert Rood. .Rood. - Boulevard. (Continuation of At- ■ Tract to the Bay. j ; IV.int Road. (N. of Leroonl on Bay : ■,Mda Rraets run ao j Laoon Roud. SiwdRoed Road. Srahriirht Road. M Holly Tree Road. Road. Road. Road. Walk. Naanu Road. Road.

Pteanre Avenue. Beach Road. I MIDSUMMER 1 CATALOG I I ^St lirafettr I I g W* Hswy Marie, lac. ^«TT1 ArehOlreR Philadelphia. Pa. J

ocWn city collegians ' / K H. 0: A. E. File. If ■ '2 -i 0 0 s 1 Si.-nscnig- 3b 0 1 2 0 0, MucKenzie. s- I t 0 3 M' McGraw, rf 2 0 3 ' 0 J I Neville, lb . 0 :t t 0 1 I Sleintntrt c 0 1 *3 0 0 3 DeCoursey, 2b 10 4 1,0] man, i f 1 1 2 0 0 , .Denton, p . 1 1 0 2 0\ltyil- 8 10 27 7 2 * cape maycol.lkgians ij r 11. o. a. e. " Kilpr, ss 0 0 fi 1 0 , Tomilson, -c I l'S 1 0] ■ 1 Shields, 2b £ - 1 0 1 ; e • Reed, lb* 1 2 5 2 0 ] ■ if .0 0_d0 0 t Seolt, rf . 1 2 0 J » jlaris- 2b 0 0 L. 3 0 ' • Tyler- 2b 0 0 2 0 0'} Totals li 8 21 II 2,1 j fnpe May 0 0 0 -V 0 4 0 0— 6 ' I Ocean City 0 0 16 5 0 0 x— 8 1 s Struck nut— by Denton S; by" I I Smith, 5. \V. A. Hall and family, of loins- 1 1 1 downe, are among recent arrivals. ) . I §

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JOHN T, SEAL CHA8. H. JONES I- ' A. I : : ' SEAL and JONES REALTORS Atlantic Avenue above Fourth Street Bnilding Lota r 1 ^ ( .!■„„ V" rs— MS SEgSS* r" «"• OCEA>I "• '■ Plants Suitable for the Seashore We have time to make a limited liurnber of new lawns yet before . the season opens. We are getting xomg^good top soil and tbe price si reasonable. — \.- Ocean City Greenhouses m Phone 19

ORDINANCE No. 207 a:-. ordinance to creel, build sad . ronilr,- * Bocrdwaik on Thirteenth ■ Sir.d (rum Weet A-.vuiv to the Tboro. I f,r- and pruihUna for the com add exI THE BOAR}' OFft^MMmaOHERS OF CITY iff OCEAN CITY. DO OR- ■ Scv 1 That there ihall be built, crerti ed and condructed a Boardwalk on Siren from Wrat Av.r.uo tp the Thorofarc. in tho City of Ocean City, New Jerwy. accordinx to pha» and ^apcclBraj ■m fit- in the Clty^ Clerk'a Ofitco. ^ , ihc eoaatreetiax'aad -revilnx of the Boanl. : walk, aa act forth In Sceiion t of thia ordinance, ahall bo paid bi^-lha-t ity of rrvdinx z2.04s.00 by tho Itaulnx of bonda See. 2 That tho eon«thietInx and build--Of mid- Boardwalk ahall be by tho 1 furolidtinx o(X material aoeurad by aald 1 City and -that the labor ahall be by the expense may be temporarily financed by , 1 amount and dial! be tii-ntxl by the Mayor _ : and eounteriiitrnad by the Director of RevI and Finance, and atteeted by the Oty ; Clerk the corporate ml of said City ahall - ' , be aflixei! on Miid notea and there dial! t t i—nie are i*iue<l and laid notea ahall bear ' See. < That tbe bonda to be ltraod by } the ' lawl Of the Stato of New Jeraey . nmmry 'for thT i'.ulnx of aaklB|oado shall be by resolution unioaa otherwlwSee. S Thia ordinance shall take effect = " ( at the expiration of ten day, from ita • j"-1— sa Taaaed on l« aiul 2nd reedtox on Aug- | 1 1422, at S p. m. (Daylight saving time) HARRY A. MORRIS. ^ City Clerk. The Ocean City Bnilding and Loan Association is offering special inducements lo persons having small amounts to invest at 6 per cent, per annum. Call at 108 Eighth street, and Mr. , 'Thorn, the Secretary, will t-xplain As the number of shares is limited, do j not delay. Adv. J Phase 405-M Fir. I CUt. Help Faraiaed Domestic Employment Agency LILLIAN R. TURNER. Mgr. 8th St. aad Weil Ave., Occaa City. N. J. FURNISHED ROOMS BY DAY WEEK OR SEASON APPLY 309 17th STREET OCEAN CITY, N. j.

Bureau of Health and Charities s CITY HALL T. LEE ADAMS, Health Officer Office Hean: 11.00 to 12.00 A. N. I Phone 20 and aak for Health Officer during office hoars, if complaint is to be made for any violation of health Code, or address postal to box 244. WILLIAM MALONEY Auto Electrician Batteries Recharged and Repaired — all makes. Prest-O-Litc Battery' and Gds Tank Service. Stewart-Warner Speedometer Service. Airco Acetylene and Oxygen for cutting and welding. Starter, Generator and Ignition Work. 29 S. Florida Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, n. j, HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have a line of FURNITURE at less than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CH AS. E. ADAMS ft BRO. 720-22 Asbnry Ave. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER OFFICE: 8th St. Opposite P. O. OCEAN Cm', N. J. •Only galvanized nails used on exterior work. ! E. A. BOURGEOIS Formerly of Lee and Bourgriiia ; Carpenter and Builder OCEAN CITY, *. J. Jobbing Work a Specialty E. A. BOURGEOIS 901 Central Avenoe Ocean City, N. J. Phone 471-W g. o. Adams h. s. Adams W. W. Adams GEO. O. ADAMS & CO. Plastering, Range Setting BRICKLAYING. Eta- Etc. j All Work in Mason Line Promptly { Attended To. 1 609 Ocean A ven ne. ocean crrr„ n. j. LEANDER S. CORSON BUILDER 1036 Wesley AVenoe. 3 r y r

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R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY is now in its New Offices 817 ASBIJRY AVENUE where patrons and friends will be cordially welcomed ,"77rT7,T, „,..J NINTH STREET AND HAVEN AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. j Lumber, Millwork,. Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, B . Sash Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. Phone K 80 Sedan and Track Body BoOder A J. E. WELCH THE BUILDER / J Cor. Scvenlh Street and Wealey Avenoe \ j OCEAN CITY, N. J. \ * General Contractor ^ ^ ^ JOSEPH BROADLpEY | ■ PLUMBING and HEATlMC^ i 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. |9 Phono SB-M L I ■=— edM

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