PPnT . . OCEAN CITY SENTINEL,. THURSDAY, MARCH 22. 1923 a-.
HIGH SCHOOL JILTS HELD
I.'' ■ .Continue! from Pig* Or* ■ Modal' «i1 he awarded V) the ., *>iane of each weight, and a •in he charged I > 'lefr-;. exppr *e» for the* medal.-. A hr xinjr permit ha, been re- ' CVimrri- -ion by Mr. I>ge »/. ; : | lie-f contort*. \j,-\ ..ear the per-i rait w*« received from the xame person. Two jearr ago the pert V"7«rit «aa received from the late JoHrj Smith of Vent, -or. who war | .. then the Chairman of the State ISO- in* O.-' i ; Mr. Smith | . ,wae present m the night of the ts< .i.'.g Tournament, ami toM the Audience, that it was the nu*t (ixee.-wful tournament that he had I Witnessed in any punlic school. He alao aid that we could have the permierion to hold as man;, ugh tournament* a* we pleaaed. Ail the official-, hare not been ■elected u yet. Effort* are being made to secure three or four official* from Atlantic City However the following per tor. I have . consented to lend their services: Ernest Kent w, referee tne box-r-rnesr. iver.i w, rvjeroe uw w»"-
■Bg hoot*. Ewing Corson will be •ue of the judges. Dr. J. Thorniey 1 Hughes, clerk. Supt. James M. ' Steven* will present the prizes. Dr. John H. Whiticar will act •> I . physical examiner for the wre*tl- < ing boot* on Tbemday night, ar..! ' Dr. Herschel Petti;. physical *»- < aminei for the boning bouts on i Fri-la; night. Mi. Samuel Brown 1 ■ t.iM Mr. Wharton of thk Atlantic < 5REAT EXPONENT OF LIBERTY ; limes do MontTort. Earl of Leicester, 1 Known ** -F.tSer of engliah (
The 0r*t great democrat In England *M Simon de Mootfort. earl of Letrew ar. who arte tlaln In battle 6M year* to aa the leader of the rebeUhms "arooa. Simon de Mootfort waa also ha spokesman for tbe great maasea * tbe t-opU. and be held that It rat the doty of the noble* to (tand mtween tbe people and the monarch a guardian* of their liberties, to ratcb over the exercise of the royal mwer and prevent lu abuse. In the reat battle of Lewes in I2M the borax, under the command of do Mootact emupletaly defeated the king and ho royallat party. In tbe battle of tvraham on August « of the following ear the tables were turned and the emocratk earl wan killed and the ■•roei* sustained a ruinous defeat, hiring the brief period of Slmoo'a aaandeocy. however, be had laid the ad bad Inspired In the breast* of the -oopie a devotion to liberty and dem<ncy never to be stamped out by oyal oppression. "Every king la ruled y the law*," declared Simon de Moot on. and he held that the "generality" hoold have a hand la the making of bo laws by which they, aa well as ha monarch, were to be governed. Simon de Mootfort'* Immortal place a history 1* Indicated by tbe rerer ut title historian* have given blin— tbeFather of the English House of ! REEKS HAD FORM OF TENNIS 'hat tha Game Is an Old On* la tare, but its Origin la Hard to Trace. Discussion of possible changes b be terminology of tennis naturally In lodes Che name Itself; and here there re many possible origins. Tbe game, l one form or another, U very old. ■he Greeks knocked a hall bock aad *tb aad called tbe exercise "pheola." fee which the Romas nani* was teollodium." -pheonis" and "teol•Jdltun" were ancestors probably at "'*• stmllsr French sport Is the middle J", and modern tenuis may. for that miter, hare been named from tbe Turin ee of Tennois. where thl* game •aa exceedingly popular. Possibly, ut Improbably, the name is derived roin the French "lenes." la tbe sense f "get ready." "Deuce" la generally ecrpted ua another form of the Tench "deux." but "racquets" has everal possible sources, the most kaly perhaps being the old medleal word "rachette." meanlog the palm f the baad. when the game waa tared like modern handball. Chaucer . ®fl Shakespeare both knew the game • .> England, and. whether or not they layed It bad doubtless looked on Tth satisfaction, aa did Queen ElizaWould Seem to Be Hit Right A suggestion has been made that If ■ ae British dag ta to be again unfurled & Helgoland. Henry Hedger. of the parish at Heme Bay, BM, Eng., be engaged to raise tbe • mhleto. He It waa who banled down w Union Jack August 0. ltoo, when Iff* Island passed Into the control of I * German empire. He was then a Iffaat guardsman, and la now a rigJ too* man of between 00 and TO years. I *»». Hedger recalls her four years Em the Island chiefly by the birth of p *lr youngest aon, who grew up to | • one of the contemptible*, who I eiped to hinder Prusslt'a march I 'trough Franca, but fell In the atItmpL Tbe fandly left the island the j ■tay It was token out of British coo■ml and while the pier was decorated Blth flags sod bunting prior to tbe fa* of the knlaer. All tbe BrUUh I ®da! population left at thff lams
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r City Gazette Review *. ■' ie eie , officiate. i The parent" ami frier.c- are ur- I i ged to he present t owitoe- ■ tbe I . championship'. AH are awsure-i of ■ I their money - worth of in-trvc- . tion and enjoyment. Alt the. ' i who atteciie.: hte wreatlirg an-! matehe* la-t year, will recall the exciting matches, and the skill and endurance that was sb- - own by the boys. And of course you all lememhei what a -nam- - escape Ernest Kent had from be- I ing knocked into the Atlantic ' Ocean, in the blind field match, and how we realized that h waonly his past ring generalship tha: saved him from further punith- , i
- there will le t ««"-'> r three -pecial < - bouts. Catcf:-&s-<atSeh'can style : -titute a fall. A fall "hail ter i > --hall the duration of a bout ex•i<we,l -i\ minutas. If no fall ha* • eer. "'.Uine-i by either contestant I a; the termination of the bout, • - tie referee must a war-! the bout : the competitor who -rK.ws the . beet oualitie*. or who has acted ■ mostly upon the agsre--ive of of- : : fer-ive. Any .hol-l allowed ex- > j rept the hammer lock, strangle, j full nelson and the toe hold.
In the fir.al ioxing bouts, as was :<-ne in the preliminaries, knock- : out blows will not be permitted.^ - Tbe i >xer who indulges in siug- ; .ir.t will rs> dis-iuaHfied. ami will ■ i forfeit the bout to hi* opponent The boxing will be judged on po- • only. The competitor who ■ display* the best style, anil obtain* . the greatest number of point.* t shall J* given the decision. The t point* shall be for attack. Clean direct hit- with the knuckle- of t either hand, on any part of the > front or spies of the head or body ' i above the belt. For defense. - Blocking, slipping, ducking, eoun- - Kilting "r getting away. Where . point* are equal, the decision will i-e given in favor .if the boxer. S
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This year three times as many homes are being built as in 1921. Yet because our factories are already over- taxed with orders for larger Ideal Boilers, we can make no more A r colas in 1923 than we made in 1921.
This means just one thing— if you wait until next fall you will be cold next winter. Arcola is our hot-water for steam) heating plant for small homes— different from any other. 1 1 is connected with a genuine American Radiator in each room. That means warm bedrooms: breakfast in a warm dining room; protection for
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who -i*play* the !**t aggro-:-:-'- i «.,:-.:.:.ip Hirtii.g • »i«fe t'* '-pet- IT pPaW'Mf ' Trw ' ■ Hflbie i: fi> .. •• -I ■ r WRESTLING— THIR-DAk | £har>- Gr. -it ." ..- II-:-Fir.. 65 pound* an-, umier- , • ftayir.--' Go r- lor. « at..; A*ht--: ; Hi - • •; j M - . • " t- - • and umier — * I Robert Stover > CP ami 0*waM Mi get. B pounds at;-: under— . Ho war ■ Gonioh 81 a:,- Hul*rt Verhe; <• C. Paper. pound* an--, umler — { Frar.k Gro-zer V& v-'-F!j. 105 poumi* ar,-l under— j Paul I - ::-r ar>*l Davi-I Schwartz Ba-var r, lft'i poumL* and under— . Jo* Gr-.-zer III and Richard flexFeather, 125 pound* an-! umter — J«--« Hollingvhead 116 and M. Biggin- 1 16. Light. JS5 pound* and un-ler— Sea! Montagna 131 and Paul Pil- — fggi i23 ■ Feather weight). "Welter-. 145 pound" an-l under 1 ' ; — Anthony Selxaign 136 and Everet Broekie;- 13f. j" M. i'le. li" pound* an.i umier—
BOXING — FRIDAY ' NIGHT and j mler— ... •."Karl-'-- Gr— xer ar.d Harry' M «-j:t . umler » ,1- ' i -.* Vernon Hilton 71 --- a k Gr zer F to*, pour,-!* or under-Ed. Steter. ■' Frank Gr.-zer -Paper weight). Bantam. H"- pound.- ar.-: a-.-ter -Frank Tuyh.r ill ar-; Haitem' J - —pa.: Pileggi 10 George, ^ Brownmiller 125. Light. 135 pound* and under-; Mareu- B'ackma-. 130 and Walter Huff 12&. Wealter, 145 p.*u: ar.-i u-, er — Rone.t GoGrc -r ar.-: An- ♦" thony Seivaigr. 136. J Mi--- le. 1'.- pour.-:- ar.--! un-ier— 1 Charle. Co-: 153 ami George Gar - j -liner 112 i Wealter >.
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