Ocean City Sentinel, 31 August 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 5

V OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OOEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1922 • y FIVE

BLUE SOX AGAIN VANQUISHED BY COLLEGIATE NINE SCHELL, FORMER tSHANAHAN J SOUTHPAW. OUTCLASSES , WILLI. V..MS ON MOUND It, the famous southpaw ] pitenmg artist of Shanahan, made his .lebut with the Oceun City Col- . legians, Thursday afternoon in'fine | form- holding the Ocean City Blue1. Sox dMp» w e'lfht This was the iecond of the series ^ for the Ocean "City title, anil the ' second victory for the Collegiate ^ aggregation, winning with the tal- ( |y standing 8 to 6. j ScBfll flayed a far superior game . than the score indicates; but for , three grave errors committed by his , supporters, Schell would have come , throughwith a lesser tally inTavor «f tho Sox. The Blue Sox lineup showed j a sprinkling of collegiate talent. I Welsh, a former West Philadelphia ' a High School artist figured at the a shortstop, and Boh Williams, a t Swarthmoro hurler, performed from (| the mound. 1 ,] The Collegians walloped Williams , s for ten safeties; but his support a was- also very feeble. ! j, The Collegians suffered two ' g slight physical mishaps. In the i n seventh inning, Schell sustained an u injury to his arm in some way, anil ] in stopping one of Williams' deliv- ; c fries, Murdo Mackenzie sustained b a sprained wrist which may in- ! a capaciate him for some days. j p In the seventh inning, Sensenig! „ staged a sensational piece of field play, with a one-hand catch of a i w liigh flyer. h Summary: a OCEAN CITY COLLEGIANS .. |, R. H. 0. A' a',] Kile, If 12 10 0; Neville, lb 1 1 10 0 0; Mackenzie, 3b I 0 1 2 0 s, Dornan, ss 1 1 2 4 0;u Slemmcr, e . 2 2 6 0 0 = McGraw, cf 1 2 3 0 0 Sensenig, rf 0 1 2 5 2;' IleCoursey, 2b 0 1 2 5 2; Schell, p 0 0 1 1 lj Totals 8 10 27 12 3 OCEAN CITY BLUE SOX R. H. O. A. E. ! Jones, 3b 1 2 2 3 1 Dennis, lb 0 0 8 1 0 Townsend, If 2 2 1 0 oj Stretch, c 0 0 7 0 1'

WiesenthaljCf 0 1 1 0 0 Carrigan, 2b~ 0 10 3 0 Hausen, rf ... 0 0 110 Welsh, ss 2 l 3 12 Williams, p 11110 H Totals C 8 24 10 4 H Score by innings: Collegians 0 1 0 2 0 2 3 0 x— 8 . j Blue Sox 00010120 2 — 8 |.M/ DAME SCHUfilANVHKlNh V. OR.LD-FAMEi) flONTItAL': ; i 1 his wonderful wohian, mother an, I great artist, beloved by al' : ' ' particularly all the soldier boys of' ' 5 the great World War, to whodt ahe > ' ^ i sung in the camps of this country ' * | "nd abroad during the period of;"' | the great strife, endeared her to j them all fo rthe many very pleas- ; * ant' times she was the means of , " ; affording them. This was also her : pleasure, sacrificing everything to] make the boys happy. j a To the thousands of music lovers j 1 ' it will be welcome news to learn : a that this great artist, Ernestine! Schumann Heink, will sing at the ' I Garden Pier Theatre, Atlantic City, 1 on September 3rd in the afternoon. ' There is but one Schumann f' I I and the glory of her art can p never be put into words. Great '' artist, great woman, great person- " ulity. she ever evokes the most enthusiastic response from record au- '' diences everywhere. Repeatedly w does she prove herslf pot only a " , singr whose phenomenal voice is " j living refutation of the calendar, '® ; also does she give an impresI sive exhibition of a technical equip- j ment that makes an art of a natural expression. i Her annual concert tours are a .continuous ovation, huge audiences held enthralled by the beauty ; and power o fher glorious voice. 1 audiences come and go awed : with th emajesty of the singer's = golden mellow notes and charmed with the wholesomeness of her personality, and go again when she next appears to . ytheir homage at the feet of this singer immortal and super woman. Miss Lillian Metier, of Camden, j at the evening services of I ; the Union Chapel. Plana and Estimate* Furnished o All Work Guaranteed LEWIS COSSABOON V Contractor and Builder » 226 Asbury Avenue OCEAN city Phone 861-J 5C ' 1 ' ■' f — hi ' pt

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• COLLEGIANS FIND : OCEAN CITY SOX ; VERY EASY PREY I: ALAN TARR FANS ELEVEN AT THE WILLOW. IN SUPERB FORM; SCORE. 8-0 The long expected trial of skill and prowess between the Ocean , ] City Collegians- and the Ocean City | ; Sox was stages at the Bail Park; , Saturday week. A large crowd of fans and I I enthusiasts foregathered to wit-j ,]ness the event. Truth to tell the Cottypans; i found the Sox somewhat easy prey | and in no stage of the game did I the latter display the necessary lability to stop the Collegians. I Alan Tarr, the former West Philadelphia High School star and the Bucknell hurling ace, performed from the mound iti sensational fanning eleven wkhout com- . punction, of the Sox who essayed to willow his deliveries, and allow- j ing only seven scattered hits. The Blue Sox trietktwo pitchers, but could not stop thV-Collegian's walloping proclivities. Strim-who first took up the box was benched' , in the fifth inning, when the Col- j ran up a tally of seven. Long, who replaced Stein, per-

; formed with more skill- and held ( the Collegians down, until the' end of the game. . Sensenig got in three safe wallops, and McGraw registered two. Weisenthal was the star with the U stick for the Blue Sox. | Summary : OCEAN CITY BEUE SOX It. H. O. A. E. Jones. 8b O 0 0 3 0, Dennis, lb 0 0 12 I) 0 Townsend, 9f 0 110 0* Gallegher, ss 0 15 1* 11 Weisenthal, cf 0 2 0 0 0 n Evans, 2h 0 112 0 y ■ Stein, p, rf #0 0 0 0 0. ^ Using, p 0 0 0 4 Of iGarrigan- rf 0 0 1 1 0 : Kaulchman, rf 0 10 0 0 Sharp, c 0 1 7 10} "i Totals 0 7 27 12 0: y . OCEAN CITY COLLEGIANS j R. H. O. A. Ej r File, If 2 110 Oj Sensenig, 3b . 1 3 0 1 '0l | MacKenzie, ss .1 0 3 1 0j 1 Neville, lb ... 1 1 10 0 Oi J Slemmer, c .1 I 1 13 *0 Dorman, cf, r^ 0 1 ! 0 Oi " ! 2b 1 1 0 2 1 1 McGraw. cf .. 1 2 0 0 oj Reeves, rf _ .0 0 10 0Tarr, p 0 0 0 3 o| " Totals 8 10 27 9 1 j I -Score by' innings: 1 Collegians 0 0 0 0 7 HjO 0—8 ' Sox .0 0 0 0 0/00 0 0—0 j 1 ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL) <

N OT I C E Will call (or and deliver Bugage or Household Good, bom Cottage or Hotel to ! Cottage o, Hotel in PinladelpU of New York FERGUSON EXPRESS CO. ' 313 Eighth St: SAXTON CO. Painting, Paperhanging Graining and Decorating 809 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Fail Planting is the Best for Seashore Fall is the best time to build a new lawn. Any lawn we cau build this fall, 10* of cost can remain until after jfrass is cut next spring. Batimate «i»diy tubmlticd. Aster Flowers on sale the next 30 days at $1.00 per if you will come to the Greenhouse after them; $1.50 per hundred if delivered. All colori and will be freib cut every <lav Ocean City Greenhouses Phone 19 NINTH »sd ATLANTIC AVE I desire to announce to the voters of Ocean City and Cape May County that I am a candidate for election to the small Board of County Commissioners, and I ask their hearty support for this office. HENRY B. CREE Ocean City, N. J. PaiL for by H. B. Cree &Malv At Last —A najgg^jp] ^ar'or Hpeless BjPrfflP Furnane Heatrola ^7\\w\\\\\\\\k I — f| 1 burns any kind of coal B| I and the control of the » J fire is so perfect that it is I guaranteed to hold fire M fifty hours on one change I J— 41=^ H coal- Come see THE heatrola let our I Engineer explain its unique constrnction in detail. IownseNds ^ LUMBER YARD D / OCEAN CITY HJ. cicktst. haven jotz. OTIS m. towksehd. Prop., tub BeiiaDie Buiiner

"'PROF. STEVENS' CLASSMATE* I RETURNS TO ATLANTIC CIT^ ' j. WillarH F. Steelman of Brooklyn, A. N. Y„ has decided to return to ! Jl Atlantic City during this coming * month, and resume the practice of ( "j law there,- after • an ubsenre.of 1 twenty-four years, y j Mr. Steelman has a host of come hia return. Professor comp his return his return. Prof. * g_Jamcs M. Stevens, Superintendent ' d$r Public School... and Mr. Steel- 1 man were class-mates at Weslcyan College, and during the senior . a : year were room-mates. nj- Charles P. I-ake, of this city jj 0 1 graduated from the : same college ' j 0!laleri - , I Oj For many years Mr. Steelman J has lieen identified with the Law 1 0 1 Department of the title Guarantee j jam! Trust Company, New York. , I the largest title company in the Jj world. He is a ntembcr of the New Jersey, the New York, ami the | 1 United States bars. ] The change lias been brought | ^ j a! out under the adv icc of Dr. || Macumber, an eminen•. siieelallsl.

f < . : -=z=. . 1 — ■ H who couii.-cjl.vl 1 he rhange of cli- den on Satuniay the 26th. They ' nu to. -yr c the Misses Inez Garrifpn, ■; \ PEiaoXAU r.,„i a.ia., li. oi»i„ s,pp. u- ' — » . rtte White, Lucy Zopidw They . Mi... fia-kel is Welcomed back to we refill mmebers of the class of] Ocean City after hci Ttoig atten-i- Ip-.'I of Camden High School. j ance at the Iwtlsiile of a sick rela- ' ! .. Mr. Nelson Goucher is spending tivo. 1 « f, ,«>••«■ >• the remainder of the summer with. Willia is on vni cation now and fit 1 ikl'i* linliii. His M* au',t> Mrs. George Peters, at friend, Mr. Alec' Johm3n for the r"'30 LVntral ,\.vcnuc. ' two weeks that. he. is here. "Mr. Henry A. Lewis* and his] j Miss Helen Reyner entertained family are motoring to,Pocnno\| ! a number of her friends from Cam- I.aka Tor Labor Ray, W i" ~ 7 • ii : .— , ■ 1

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