Ocean City Sentinel, 8 March 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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PLEflSANIVILLE BEAT LOCAL HIGH FIVE {,M .11' THE MOST HOTLY I . ,i\ l KSTED G AMES OF TIIK SEASON. 30-23 I";' . it v H. y. loM to PleasYep, fulk.s. it is with" i hai «-• report that Jw. ' I'O-ket hull cohorts, lost, from the loftj, pennarle ^ pu'a .o'lvil!'" II. s. defeuted them | i;,, ., t Wednesday evening. It -mys Imvo OnglltCfll til ihix , . „f coming out. P'l'en your ■ rlu-n . needed mo.-'.' Think , ,.,r team getting heat by toe ; ■ i„ our bovs lioat them II , - Probably il you ha.l been . -upporting our foliov s, with ""J,; game itself wn . a buttle from iu-ginnlng to end. Neithel jlhits at a time. The *xohd half ended 22-22 tie. In the In.t two extra five minute period. Pleas- ' univ.ile ran wild and tallied eight ' pniot thus winning the' tamr 30 ' Kei the lictiefit "f those not 11 pie-eat the follow ing is the Came " pi.et in detail: 11 Painter scored n field goal after ■ the game had been one minute Haiimi tied the score. with a p.etty ore fcem nir at one side. Ku>- . m <iuickly followed v.ith another. * Blackmail fouled and Painter shot _ one in from the foul line Bos- H well and Ban-on each came throu ® with a con.'. Russn fouled Scott , Adams and he tallied from the |; tationciy murk. Itussa with a I field coal tied the score ut" to i. J. After playing 12 minutes. Pleasantville called time and they sulr t -lituted Henry for Lloyd. Scott 1 Adams scored one point from the ^ stationery mark. Clark came through with a double decker. Bar- ^ lor. knocked in a goal tliat ha.l,' lieen missed by Adams. Painter fouled Adams and Adams scored j a point. Pniter scored tying the -core at U to 11. With but one and one half, minutes to piny. Barron injured his knee and was S forced to leave the game. T. Adams wa sent in to jump center ' and S. Adams was shifted to forward in Barron's place. T. Adams cored pretty one from center of court. First half ended with score | standing 13 to 11 in fnvor of Ocean City. 1 1'fitrenmyer took Gibb'- place at lieginning of the second half. <U«. Adams , fouled Busso. Busso mi— ed trial at goal. Clark fouls g >. Adams. S. Adums missed try from complimentary mark, but Bo.-well knock.- it in. Otl fouled S. Adams and he scored from the .j foul .line. After playing five minute. 1'ainter runs in two douldc deckei- in quick succession?3 S. Adams missed froik-j foul line. Clark .scores and put>3fis team in S . the lead 17 to lb. , '^itfouls S. $ Adams and AdamsWcorc* from the foul line, tying the score 1" to 17. S. Adams scores twice from the foul line as the result of Henry fouling. Ocean City calls j, time out. ten minutes have lieen s played ami score stands 19 to!7 in fiivdr of Ocean City. Pfitzenmyer fouls Busso and Busso make- good two frpe throws lying the score 19 to 19. Clark fouls S. Adams. Adam., makes good from '"o il line. Busso shoots a foul tying score 20 to 20. Painte rtallies two points, then T. Adams shoots one in from center ol" court which S brings the house to its. feet. With but. two and one quarter minutes _ to play Plcasantvillc calls time ' out. Score stands 22 to 22. After playing " the remaining lime the game ends score standing 22 to S 22. k After playing two minutes of c the five minute extra period, Bus- I C -o fouls S. Adams and Adams £ makes good one point putting f Ocean City in the lead 23 to 22. K With but two minutes left t:> play S Pain;cr tallied a goal, this was follow' quickly With another by Clark, inen Oil who hadn't seorcil all evening, ran in two double deckers ami with fifteen seconds left to play, Pleasantville froze a ^the ball and the gume was won '' by Pleasantville 30 to 23. The score: Ocean City H. S. G F P a Boswell, F. 2 0 -1 Barron, F. 2 0 4 S. Adams, C. F. 0 6 6 [ Gibb, G. 0 3 8i Blackman. G. 0 0 0J

T. Adams. jj 0 f. » ' Pleasantville II. S. L G F P ■ Bus., i, F. j -• ; I''''"1'"' K <"• i 13 Clark, <;. 2 n I f .'oyd, G. | o o Henry. G. ' 0 o 0 Srori- at half time— 13 to 11 in i • LINWOQO CAMP AT NEW 6RETNA STACK tiRKAT BOOSTER RAJ,. ' l.\. FI X AMUSEMENT AND KATS. To all is-mlhg, Washington ' •'amp. No. II I. Patriotic Ordei .Sens of America, I., made up ex- v ciusively „f Olive wires." every i: Zre can be no denying the- !' tn,-' o'.-lp nnd Jiai'ii t iifg 'it" red" t hat 1 lie bo nil, , may >ee. At the ^ ,-aie the; imvc l<een accomplishing i'bls during the present winter, nil the mail addressed to the resort r ear b> . will be d-ne thus, V No: satisfied with confining ji then eiic: gie.i !.. iheir home ceii-.^j ter they travel spreading gooil t rlieer fa. afield. „ Thus it happened that the f, Bho tei ( lull of the P. O. S. of A. of IHslricI 1 1, stngeai a grand w te, Bally at Camp New jx HKPOBT OF Tlil! SINK i N OF Tl CITY OF OCKAN CH For the fi., .! year ended Deceit Schedule "A"'.

betun. ni: Tuesrlav, Feb. 23. The rally was of oww maler 3 the direction of Camp 114. of Lb wocnl, and a wonderfully inter -I I' iHogram hud lieen prepared for the occasion. M. .1. Potter 3 first appeared with a rousing : peech, upon the subject: •Abut a Booster Meeting Stand,. For." : > Not to Is- outdone, State Pre-i-1 T. Maxnn, and Kugene( - Malum of Camp took the 'floor, ( and rose to heights of enthusiasm in their addresses of welcome. Messrs Mulligan and Carpenter , of Capu. sy. followed with a humorous sketch, after which nn-fll-teivsting address was heard from W. CeUActate, District President, of Oienn County. Then came the following items: | Speech by F. Shlnn, of West Solo by It. S, Powell, of Camp Speech, Kd. Woolbert. Camp sb. Jazz. H. Schenk, Camp 114. Address, M. J. Potter, District President of Atlantic County. Then came a delightful innovation. in the form of a very realreproduction of a country i court .in session. To say the least til's \vas a scream, with the foltaking pail: Judge. It. A. Ireland: lawyers. F. Somer- ami M. J. Potter: storekeeper. II. "Schenk: court olfiu-r, H. II. Potter: court clerk, A. Smith; prisoner. W. Johann; witnesses, tVbitson and Dunbar; jury, Kckmun, W. Ireland, Goo.lc.ff, Hoed, Powell. Ott. This scene was followed by :: comic sketch, rendered by M. J. , and Arnold Smith, and en- . I titled. "Our Quaker Meeting." bouquets ul! go to these two gentlemen, for they certainly performed their parts tn perfection. when all hail luughcd themselves ' weak and hungry, behold a deli- - ! FUND COMMISSION THK MTV. NKW J HUSKY eiflier 31. 1922.

DATA Hi-serve -•>iuiri--l t. meet bomled debt at maturitv $109^4 1.G2 above requirements lO.lOfi.fi!) Total A.-".-, of Sinking Fund as at Decenilier 31. 1922 119,617.31 Uninvested cash balance January 1. 1922 7,410.64 all sources, 1922, S9.736.67 Disbursements, 1922 47,900.00 Uninvested cash balance, December 31, 1922 19,617.31 1 Sinking Fund Bevcnucs, 1922 . 4.315.99 - Contribution from Municipality, 1922 7,557.36 Bonds paid in 1922 none ues of Term Bonds outstanding Doccmlier 31, 1922 10. : General Bonds outstanding. December 31, 1922 32S.500.00 ; ; School Bonds outstanding December 31. 1922 45,000.00:] Schedule "B" Beccipts and Disbursements INVKSTMENTS: •Securities paid $47,863.32 j SINKING FUND REQUIREMENTS: : Annual Contribution froom Municipality 7,557.36 j SINKING FUND REVENUES: Interest nn Investments anil Bank Balances 4.315.9911 UNINVESTED CASH BALANCE DECEMBER 31. 1921 7,410.6! ] $67,147.3 1 " Disbursements— INVESTMENTS: rnnnn " Securities purchased $l,,.i00.00 ] UNINVESTED CASH BALANCE DECEMBER 31. 192? 19.647.31 ;| $67,147.31 Schedule "C" Balance Siieet Deccmlier 31. 1922 Asset* — CASH * 19'W7'31 INVESTMENTS 100,000.00 $110,647.81 Ijabilities — SINKING FUND REQUIREMENTS $109,511.62 SURPLUS '0-10rir° $119,647.31 Beport of tin' Sinking Fund Commission, Ocean City, N. J., yen' Schedule "IV INVESTMENTS (ion, Is City of Ocean City, 4 X 1932 $ 9,500.00 IlXis- c" of Ocean Cilv. 4','s. Serial 22,000.00 Bonds— Citv of Ocean City. 5's, 1945 7,000.00 Bonds— -Citv of Ocean City Assessment Bonds. Series No. 5 38,000.00 Notes— City of Ocean City Temporary Loans 23,500.00 Tl>t.,l $100,000.00 Schedule "B" Statement of Sufficient y Statement of Funded Indcl.tedness for Term Bonds of tlie City of Ocean City, ami Sinking Funds relating thereto as at December 31. Date (if Date of Outstanding Require- Amount in Tit,„ iweue Malurilv 12-31-22 ments. Fund 12-31-22 ' and Fire 10-1-02 10-1-32 $35,000.00 M6.564.Ul $4C,6o4.1'J Fre Awra ^- } 1-1-08 11-1-23 5.000.00 4,580.6 ! 4,580.61 Refunding 7-6-11 7-6-41 50.000.00 12.728.94 12,728.9! atv Bonds 3-11-12 3-11-42 6,000.00 1.363.54 1,363.54 nix- Bonds '-1-12 5-1-12 6.500.00 1.477.10 1,177.10 P re Amiarnt u - 1-15-13 4-15-33 10,000.00 3.666.40 3,66C,10 Funding 2-1-14 2-1-14 132.000.00 23,145.25 23,145.25 FM ing 2-1-11 2-1-44 27.000.00 4.734.30 4.734.30 Reacl Protect ior 11-1-15 11-1-45 7.000.00 1,054.89 1,054.89 Ichol'l 7-15-12 7-15-42 15000.00 10.226.37 10^26217 Totals M73J)00.00 $109,541.62 $109,541.62 Stutr of New Jersey: ) ■ Cape May County: us. CLARENCE S. SCU1.L, being duly sworn, on his oath depose. ,i '-v ' that deponent is the Assistant Secretary of the Sinking Fund CnmmiMion of the City of Ocean City, New Jersey: that the t .tement of the Anvunt. Investment and Sufficiency of Sinking Funds for Term Bonds the City of Ocean .City, New Jersey, hereunto annexed as ,,f Deccmlier 31. 1922, is a true statement of the conditio!, of Sinking Fund- of the City of Ocean City, New Jersey, as of date! aforesaid. CLARENCE S. SCULL. Sworn to ami subscribed before mo u Notary Public in and for i [SEAL] the State of New Jersey, this Uth day of January, 1923. H. S. MOWltER. 1 Notary Public. adv., 1-1/ It.'

i kills oyster s-p; • m served,! t- Mi-nib.-! u ... id^jng ! 1 ' j hig. Be on band, o, ADVERTISE IN" THE SENTINEL Matthew Savage , REAL ESTA i I AGENCY 05 Thiril Street

.1 H. L. Buck, of-.- Philadelphia, was a recent visitor to the city on basilic- , anil called upon the Senltoard of Chosen Freeholders County of Cape May New Jersey Sealed bids will be received and J. P. JOCHUkJ R A INTING 1920 Asbury Ave.

!' m-14.000.000 . - -12 030 000 illlliiHHl 1900 1905 1910 1915 1920 0 The giowth of the telephone b usineia in the United States is shown in the above diagram by ba rs representing the total number of telephones for each year trom 1900 to date. STORES FOR RENT Ideally located lor business purposes; Eqinpprd Willi all modem conveniences THE STRAND HOTEL Ninth Strcel and Wesley Avenue Apply PAUL M. SPIECKER + H Ocean T ity Laundry Co. UOTIII. WORK AND FAMILY WASH f»th and Haven Ave. <»w. ui Ocean City, N, J. — 1

i, opened by tlie Boanl of Chosen a i Frteiioldera at a regular meeting' - of said Boardto be held in the 1 Board room in the Court House, < ape May Court "House. N. J.. on Wednesday. April 4th, 1923. nt - 2.30 P. M. fdf the following, t,. . I For the furnishing of all tools, - implements, machinery, labor and all necessary materials for re|i building of the bridge aero -s the r | inland waterway on the line of I Boulevard, extemling x | from Marmora to Ocean City, I; ' "ape May County, N. J., and in- , ji -tailing of electric motors and el- , I rctric equipment for Jhe .Iraw c span, all in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by the ,. County- Engineer and approved by the Board of Chosen Ereehohlers s on the twenty-first dnv of Feliru- , ife""- . . Plnns and specifications may iio obtained upon application to R. f i Kendall Smith, County Engineer. i Marmora, N. J., and a deposit of ,, ten ($10.) dollars which will lie i, refunded if the plans and speciti- < rations are returned in good con- (l dition or accompany bid. ( Each bit! must iie accompanied ti by a .ertified. check drawn payable f; to the order of Harry Headle.v. q County Treasurer, for a sum equal ti to teq ( 10) per cent, of the bid b price as evidence of good faith, each bid shall also lie accompanied q by a certificate from a Surety Co. f satisfactory to the Board ol fi , Chosen Freeholders stating that p bond w-ill lie prox-ided in case the a bidder is awarded the contract. f, The successful bidder will lie re- ti quired to furnish bond in full, a

: amount of the bid price. j q Tlie Boxnl reserve* the right to C i reject any or all bids, ; t By direction of the Board. v IRVING FITCH, adv. 1- 1-lt. Clerk, a OF OCEAN CITY. V J. ., NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONTRACT No. 737 E p Sealed bids or proposals will lie received by the Board of Co mm is- - sioneis of the City of Ocean City, a J.. at the' offices of said Com- 11 missioners in the City Hall, Ocean - City. N. J., March 19th. 1923, at o the hour of 3.00 I'. M., for the .1 plction of a recreation center lo- j. cateii between Bay and Haven avenues, and hounded by Fifth and v ; Sixth stre.-!- in the city of Ocean Citys N. J., as described in the All bills must l«: made on the forms provided, cover ail items ' 11 contained therein and lie accompanied by cash or check certified a New Jersey bank or Trust . Company in the sum of $250.00 payable to the City Treasurer of City, N. J., without condition. A certificate from n satisSurety Company, cover ing the demands of the specifica- 1 A and must lie attached to the'" bidding sheet. Tlie successful bidder will lie inquired to furnish, within ten days ' date of the award a satis- j surety or Guaranty Com- . Bond in the sum of the full j i amount of the award,, conditioned | the faithful- performance ofjj contt-act, payment of all bills j and %agcs, and will also be re- j a

' quired to save the City of Ocean j City. N. J., harmless from all acj tions at law or otherwise, and by virtue of the employers liability ' of the state of New Jersey or "ther act pertaining to the employees or latiorers, by giving a Surety Company Bond or InsurThe entire work will be com(ileted on or before June 1st, 1923. I hg Board of Commissioners re--ervo the light to reject any or all bids or to waive any informain any bid. Flans ami -poca-ntions can be j obtained from the City Clerk by depositing oIO.OO. Dated Feb. 26, 1923. EYERTON A. CORSON. Director of Public Works. H. COLLISSONJr, City Engineer. HARRY A. MORRIS, City Clerk. j adv. 1-1. 3t 50 GOOD CIGARETTES IOc GENUINE SS m "Bull" "riof DURHAM 1 dUb M TOBACCO

I3Q1N'*T BE LQNELV JOIN THE CROWD WHO DAILY SMILE AiS THEY 'Twitch the Switch" for Silent Service and the "Matchless" Night Atlantic City Electric Company,

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