' * OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY. N. J, i'HURSDAY, AUGUST Zi, 1922 SEVEN ■ =
Anglers' Club Capture the Ocean City Trophy Cup at Annual Field Day Tourney Typical Gathering of the Clans for the Great Event. Inclement Weather' Precludes Establishment of Any New Records V r
i — The Great Day ami the Great j Event, has come and gone. i The Ocean City Anglers' CUib»j| are justly proud and pardonable : jubilant, because, for the second time in their history, they can claim to possess the premier cast- ! ing team, connected with the As- 1 sociation of Surf Angling Clubs and are the winners of the Ocean i City Trophy fop. This is the coveted honor for' which five teams entered the lists, . and congratulations were showered - upon the victors by their rival com- ' petitfars, so fine is the spirit .and 1 -pdHsmansliip, prevailing among \ « the devotees to the roil and reel. < Despite inclement weather, which , < of course precluded the possibility I of any records being broken, and ; | marred considerable the attractive- ' , neas of the tournament, there was r quite a gathering of the Cans from various states. It is rumored j ) that next year teams from Great | , Britian may be induced to come < over, and match their skill against i , American casters. { t The toumey was hel 1 on the j i Ocean City Cos tin.; field. Lastl) jear the Ocean City Fishing Club', oeld the trot-', • an I first houors. I the distinction for another year; ! r but fisherman's lock was dead', against them. The Anglers forged i ; ehead and avoiding all risks with;, consummate diplomacy, kept thei.- ; j. place until the final cast, and the j 1 attain rang down. | The Great Event .was for the ' i team average of five casts in open j , field. Each team made a total of I twenty-five casts. The final aum- j , mary was as follows: , Anglers' Club, Ocean City, grand ; , total. 81510 feet-8 inches. jj Asbury Park Casting Club, grand total, 7665 feet-8 inches. j New York Casting Club, grand _ totalt 7597 feet-7 Inches. Long Island Casting Club, grand , total, 7448 feet-4 inches. I, Ocean City Fishing Club, grand total, 7286 feet-10 inches. Dover Fishing Ciub, grand total, 6078 feet-1 inch. p 3esides the cup event, two otliers g were scheduled. Event No. 1, Nat- y ional Blue Ribbon^ for the longest ^ cast of five in open field. g In accordance With the Gentle jSystem of classification, the com- jpetitors were categorised in classes g A., B., C., with the result as fol- j %ws: Class A Peter Smith, N. Y .C.' C., 414 feet-9 inches. John Jordan, Anglers' Club, 113 j. feet-10 inches. ^ John Shawt L. I. C. C., 413 feet g 2 inches. * j. Class B f M. Bartletta, N. Y.C. C.. 330 feet H Dr. Iipschutz, 0. C. F. C., 823 ^ feet-7 inches. g .H. Wesser, L. 1. C. C., 312 feet H 6 inches. Class C R. D. MacPherson, N. Y. C. C. = 221 feet-0 inches. . No second and no third. Event No. 2# National Blue Ribbon for average of five casts in open field, gave the following results: Class A George W. Robinson, N. Y. C.C., 374 feet-9 onefifth inches. Edwin Harkins, A. P. C. C., 374 feet-2 inches. E. M. Collard, Anglers' Club, 326 feet-7inehea. Class B H. Henscbel, Dover Club 239 'eet-9 inches. George D. Stark, .A. P. C. C., '85 feet-4 inches. T. H. Bowditeh, L. I. C. C., »54 feet- C two-fifth inches, amis C Maine Bartletta, N. Y. C. C., 220 feet-9 inches. Dr. J. W. Pinkham, O C. F. C. 217 feet-10 three- fifth inches. Hunt thylor, N. Y. C. C- 516 feet-3 one-fifth inches. I-ater in the evening the clans xatherij-at the Ocean City Fishing Club House where the winners of Hie various events were presented with their prises. The offiders of the tournament were:- Field Captain, C. F. Maginnis; Team Captain, G. Edward Corn man; Announcer, W. Ward Beam; Score Keeper, William A. Hoffman. Ward Beam waa unquestionably his element, and managed with remarkable tact, to infuair m great •mount of humor into the occasion. When in typically stage style, he Presented a charming young lady »ith a bouquet of carrot tvps, the CT0»d roared wita laug'-ter, the; ■»dy entering into the spirit of the Joke in a charming manner.
ocean city lands ; second victory in collegiate series TARR WALLOPS TWO BAGGER WHILE TEAM-MATES CROSS PLATE ! Ocean City Collegians secured : ; Thursday afternoon, their second victory over the Cape May Collegians ,in the tourney aeries ; ; for the collegiate championship; but how much of the credit for the , victory was due to skill- and how , much was luck — well search us; The seventh inning was passed, i i either team broke the no- | I score spell. Bob Dorman, and De- i i were holding down two j sacks, when Alan Tarr, brought I j the willow into contact with one of i | Hedelt's deliveries, and made two j bases, incidentally sending his two i 1 team-mates over the plate. | , | Alan Tarr performed from the j : mound for Ocean City. Cape May j , managed to nick eight of his de- 1 1 but all were sufficiently i | scattered to be innocent of any ] 'hopes of entering the tally line. 1 On the other hand Hedelt al- ] | the Collegians only two hits, ; one secured for them the tally ; which clinched the victory. In the final inning Cape May ] i attempted to stage a rally, with | promise of success. Two : on base, and one out.things , looked rosy. Bob Do ran's capture of two flies the center garden however, nip- ] ped the last hope completely. ] If Ocean City secures one mora ] victory in the series- to tlie Col- I the title will fall. ] The score: 1 OCEAN CITY COLLEGIANS I R. H. O. A. E. | File, If 0 0 1 0 0 j 3b 0 0 B p 1 as . .... 0 0 2 4 9 lb 0 0 13 0 V c 0 0 7 0 0 J man, cf 1 0 3 0- 0 £ 2b 1 1 0 2 0 = rf 0 0 1 0 0 ^ p 0 1 t 0 0 Totals 2 2 27 11 1 CAPE MAY COLLEGIANS R. H. O. A. E. Filer, ss 0 0 1 2 1 = 2b 1.;. 0 2 12 0 Shields, 3b 0 112 0 rf 0 1 1 00, Tomilson, e 0 1 12 0 0 , Hedelt, p 0 1 0 0 0 | Holmes, cf ..... — — 0 1 0 0 8, Lemmon, If 0 0 1 0 2) Baker, lb 1 1 6 0 0Honnix, x 0 0 0 0 0 i , Totals 1 8 27 6 1
EGG HARBOR NINE ' GIVES COLLEGIANS r! SECOND SETBACK j LEW BAUERS ALLOWS | COLLEGIANS ONE LONE HIT Ocean City Collegians suffered their second set-back for the - season on Wednesday of last week in the tilt against the Egg Harbor ggregation. This is a remarkable record, just two loses in about a score of j games. Lew Bauers, the giant rightJ handed hurier for the visitors | demonstrated his skill in a brilliant* manner, allowingthe Collegians one lone safety, and tallying a score of 7-0 against them. Fields alone succeeded in preventing a no-hit game. The Collegiate outfielder however got no further than the second sack beI fore he was retired. Ray McGraw, the University of > Pennsylvania, southpaw Performed ' from the mound for Ocqan City. ; McGraw held the Harborites i ' down to five hits hut the mlscues ' and indifferent playing of hJs^teP" low teamsters gave the opposition . beginnings, the first and fith, ■ which they registered all their • tallies. > Bauers fanned ten at the willow, t besides holding the Collegians to f a one-hit game. > Bob Do ran featured for Oeean » City; while Kuehnle and Huxta i starred for the invaders. > Summary: 'j EGG HARBOR ' R. H. O. A. E. ' Cake, If 2 110 0 ' Sb 2 0 0 2 0 Keiaer, e 1 0 10' 0 0 • lb . 0 2 13 0 0 . Sooy, rf — 0 110 0 ' 2b 0 10 10 Kuehnle, sa 0 0 2 3 P ' p l 0 0 5 0i • cf 1 0 0 0 0 ' Totals 7 5 27 11 0 OCEAN CITY COLLEGIANS 1 R. H. O. A. E. File, If 0 0 2 1 1 3b 8 8 10 0 ' Doman, ss 0 0 3 2 1 p 1 ... 0 0 0 6 2 lb 0 0 8 0 0 Slemmer, c 0 0 8 1 0 DeCoursey, 2b 0 0 8 4. ...2 rf 0 0 2 1 0 Fields, cf A,..— 0 1 0 0 8, Totals 0 1 27 14 6 1 Score by innings: Harbor 20085008 0—7 City .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 : ACCEPTED Far All Philadelphia Papers At Staadard Rates ' F. LEROY HOWE Advertising Maasey and Edwards Building i Tele phase 4881 , ■ " 1 1 1 The Ocean CRy Bu tiding sad ' Loaa Association is efferiag ape- ' rial inducements ta peruana having small amaaati ta invest at 8 , per rest, per aaaam. Call at 488 Eighth street, aad Mr. Than, the 1 Secretary, will explain. At the ■amber of shares Is limited, da , net delay. ( Adr. I
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mayor Champion i ! FOR COMMISSIONER 1 •ONE OF A TRIUMVIRATE FOR NOMINATION AT S| COMING ELECTION 1 Mayor Joseph G. Chmpion has thrown his hat^into the ring, and presented his name for publication, ** as a candidate for a seat- upon the ' Board of County Commissioners. ( ' Mayor Champion will run one of E 'r a team of three as acc#iling to the f following announcement: ' Believing that when elected the ' 'i new small Board of Freeholders 1 should be representative of all 1 ' parts of Cape May County as well * as representative of the varied interes ts of Cape May County, we ' the undersigned announce our can- f 8 didacy for membership in the said s small Board of Freeholders to be j ~ elected at the General Election in ' November, subject to- the rules of 0 the Republican party and the laws = " of this State. JOSEPH G. CHAMPION, Ocean City. d ROBERT J. KAY. j Wildwood. . * CHARLES P. ^ AN A MAN, Middle Township. 4t "is well known that ^tayor n Champion, has been sol'cit«tP#Fer ' and over again to make tfje race; ! r his numerous friends believing he ! alt ne could carry sufficient of the '• electorate of the county, to secure 0 for Ocean City, a seat on the County Board of Commissioners. a There can be no two questionsconcerning Mayor Champion's pop- 1 ularity, both in the city and in the ' county. ^ Moreover- the Mayor is no novice I q in public affairs and administra- ' g tion. He has held public office, in . g some capacity or another, for over g a quarter of a century, and during \ q the period has escaped as much ad- i q verse criticism, as it is humanly p possible for a servant of the public Jtodo. 0 Mayor Champion's term of Miyor of Ocean City terminates 0 In May. The two other candidates with ^ whom Mayor Champion has enter- ! ed into teamship .are also men of ; j wide experience; Robert J. Kay has ! j served as assembyman- while Char2 les P. Vanaman, occupied the office j of County Surrogate, several years j ago.
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collegians down kmays landing in ^ \ close mound doel ~r a • j; WILLIAMS FANS EIGHTH BATSMEN IN CLASSIC j ' l FORM ■ 4 il Tie game between Ocean City ^ Collegians ,and the May's landing; aggregation resolved itself into s ) , pitching duel between Bob Wil- j ^ liams, Swarthmore College star I mound performer, and Charlie^ Kuehnle, the pitching mascot of j . the latter team. The final score rang at 1-0. Bob Williams allowed the vis- - itors just two scattered hits, and fanned eight willow ,men in superb , style. Charlie Kuehnle allowed just tha same number of hits and retired six. It was a pitching duel with a no- !
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\ score spell until the" sevepth stanza, when* Ocean City ^Collegians tallied their solitary run. j Sensenig, the Bucknell third, I stubbed pne of Kuehnle's curves ' down to thin). MacKenzie saeri- j ficcd himself, .-vending Sensenig to ' : second. The latter landed on the j j third sack, when McGraw "lit for, ' i the clouds, and arrived safely home : when Husta bungled over Neville's! ! scraper. v Mby's Landing erred CJSOp two' occasions in a deplorable and un- ' : pardonable way -and sacrificed two ! : admirable opportunities to register 1 ' | on the tally line. : The Collegians did not play as -brilliantly as seen this season by _ j no means; but they played safer, I , ! and kept their opponents from : j landing home. Thescore and summary: OCEAN CITY COLLEGIANS | R.H. O. A. E. ' File, If 0 0 10 0 . Sensenig, 3b ..... 1112 1 MacKenzie, ss 0 0 2 2 1 McGraw. cf 0 0 2 0 0 Nelville, lb 0 0 7. 1 0 : ' Slemmer, c ... 0 0 10 0 0 Dorman, rf 0 0 1 0 0 « DeCoursey, 2b . ..... 0 13 10 Williams, p L.... 0 0 0 3 0 Totals 1 2 27 9 2 J 1 i MAY'S LANDING f\ R.H.O. A.E. ' Davenport, If .... 0 0 0 0 0 I Barrett- rf 0 0 1-0 0 Mitten, cf 0 0* 2 0 0; Katansky, as 0 1118 Husta, 3b, lb ........ 0 0 2 2 1 Kuehnle, p 0 0 0 2 0 Keyser, e 0 0 7 1 0 Smith, 2b 0 1 1 5 0 ' Sweet, 3b j. 0 0 0 2 0s Krause, lb - 0 0 10 0 1 ( Totals 0 2 24 13 2 tim, 48S-M FV.t dam Hvly FnraimJ Domeitic Employment Agency LILLIAN R. TURNER. M(r. M St. n*4 VmI An., Ocme City, •• J. FURNISHED ROOMS BY DAY WEEK OR SEASON APPLY 308 17th STREET OCEAN CITY. N. J.
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