SIX v OCEAN C1TV SEWTtNEU THI RSDAV. NOVEMBER I. litti
Jottings From Our Schools Basket Ball Schedule For Season Is Now Completed ; STUDENTS KNJUY NUMEROUS HALLOWE'EN PARTIES— GEO. GARDINER PASSED THROIT.II SEN' ERE INITIATION AT UNIVERSITY OK PENNS N I A — (51'S GOET3! HO.ME
Managet Blackmail. of the i I Ocean City Hlirli School Basketball i j Team, has Completed the schedule : f.jr tlie coming season. The school - will May another dim* of team- i ; hi* season, takinr many long i i trips. It win. however, play fleasI . ant vi lie five mimes this season, as I I in the past. The local High this year has i f some very promising material , from which to select. Among those j who a iv ambitious of a place are ] [ ' Captain E. Baron. John Bos well. | Tom Adams. Manager Marcus i Hlarkman. Fred Pfitxenmyre, Bob i Cordon, Anthony Selvagn. Chas. ; | Gibh; all of whom are "vets." There are lot* of new material ] available also thin year. Arthur De Maris lias consented ; to coach the team. Mr. Do Maris coached MillriUe High School for two years, and also coached the championship team of Camden j three years ago. So far, however, no definite place
has been secured in which to play, i hut hopes are entertained that the team will lie. able to use Temple llall. as last year. Season Schedule mtMUsi Hl*t> Srbaol at .**•» tin 1 js (n Hartior HlHi Srtm-I .1 Kn R.rW Urn t Opvn I « C.pr Mu Mist, ScSoJ Off.. Ot». ( »- Mm. ill. Hirti ScW^*' 'WsnjAjr Ptaaaaaivttla nit. ivail .i Kmaaat-j1 11 ilpw , CJlir. •; mn. aw Hist. Urtwot ai MUt-rUtO^ . . ** 00Fte. 1 I HsMan Hrlrti- His* Must si Oc« , at». S C.. Hutat lticfe School SI D~n Oo. ' t Msin Hut. School Oomui Ctlr. , • W <£■» i » Hodden Ho.«hl. Risk School si Hod UmiS* n"- . ! t MM.. Hirti School .1 Om> CK*. II .-West 1-hUadrfphui Htsh School .1 1 _ jMsi C«r ^ ^ ^ j
Local High Team Down Formidable Bordentown Grids Clans R School Suffers Severe Defeat on Loral 0 rounds. Score Standing IS to • Playing on a muddy and slippery ] field. Ocean City High School foolball eleven completely out-played and out-guessed the Bordentow-n High School team, here last Satur •lay. Score IS to 0. The locals, held scoreless during the first half, dented the seoreing column during the second half, when Arthur Huff, plucky halfhack. intercepted a forward bass thrown by ' Newhert, and raced through a broken field fifty y'atvis for a touchdown. Captain Anthony tNin) Selvagn scored the extra; point on an end run. The scrim- ; ranging during the entire game was! rough and during the third period Schoehle was knocked out, and was j
p replaced by Daugherty. Hollow-ay I going to tackle. ,» p In the closing minute of play, I with the hall on the invaders' fif- » teen-yard line. Captain Selvagn r threw a forwartl pass to Tommy - Williams. Ileet end. who had s broken through tackle behind the goal. This was the final tally, s Captain Selvagn missed the try for I j extra point, his boot going wide. ' Arthur Huff, Bob Gordon. T. Wils|liams and Captain A. Selvagn 1. 1 starred for the home team, and sj Conwell and Zeller for the losers. I' .Ocean City 0 0 7 6—13 Bordentown . 0 0 0 0-0 J Godfrey Ml Ufhk Schaoht# II MrCofluoi Ml su.rU P.rl..r T U. Adorn. reni.r teeterum J ^.Um. rtsM SUSJjl 1 G°nh>n . tilhl h.lltert l' raster! p Pn Chart* tTysil. Ssbaiistloos Bordwitowa. H. S IWsefcfar So. tert. RrichW (cr Schoobl*. lor tHssteny.
*8. G. C. DANCE The S. G. C. Club, of thi* city, gave a Masquerade Dance at the Casino Club on Monday evening. The hall was beautifully deco- . ! rated, for the occasion. With corn- | stalks and oak leaves. Many couple* attended and a most en- » joy-able time was spent. The member* include the Misses Julia Pileggi, Celia Newcommer. " Elsie Clieatw-ood, Alberta Stretch. Catherine Gorvion, and Edith Jef- ' fries. The club has staged several successful social events during its NEW MEMBERS The A. J. F-. at their last meeting. elected two new members. . The lucky persons were Ross Fcr-
guson and Harold (Dutch) Down- 1 hour. 1 1 lloss is a graduate of the local High, and a prime favorite among . all. "Dutch" is a Philadelphia - product, who blew into town last,t spring, and ha* made many friends, j 1 Harold, who is employe- 1 by,t \V. H. Collinson. of this city, ap- ' patently has one serious fault. He hangs around Thirty -fourth Street I and Central Avenue. Wonder what , I can lie the attraction? Can it la- I u girl" FOOTBALL PHOTO . The O. C. H. S. Football Team posed on Saturday last and had y their picture taken by Mr. Mop-en. The picture, which is a splendid , production, contains also the stnil- , - nig fa. r- of Coach Hedoalt, Man- i n agri Devine, ami Faculty Advisor t y K. K Unger. _ t e MISS STOCKTON GIVES PARTY a Miss Emma Stockton ami Miss a r Florence Mitchell proved them- -. selves competent and charming c - hostesses, when at the home of the c n former, they gave a real Hallow - t .1 e'en party to a number of friends. ; f Hallowe'en an.l its traditions was a 3 reflected in all the ilecorations. and • a 0 particularly in the refreshments i a i* The guests present included Miss, n Jeanette Smith. Mrs. Mable Blixr turd. Miss Agnes Hoffman. Miss } g * Marie Cake. Miss Kliiabeth Price. 1 , Miss Pearl Moore. Miss Rosalie! Ryan, Miss Florence Mitchell, and! ' Miss Emma Stockton, and Messrs. j 1 Giu. Smith. Harlan Huff. Michael ; a Pileggi. Henry Crissev. Walter! Huff. Thomas Williams. Herbert Bard. Anthony Selvagn. Elmer I n Blakrly ami Robert Gordon.
RALPH ENTERTAINS Ralph Sutton blossomed forth as a genial host, when on last Friday evening he gave a Hallowe'en party . at his home. The house had been e artistically decorated for the occasion in vivid colors. Games and - .lancing featured the evening's en-' - tertainmrnt. followed by- delicious; y refreshments. The guests included the Misses; Ruth Adams, Sara Bevan, Rose, k s Mary- McMannus. Cassie McSonnes t -. ami Jeanette Selvagn. an.l Messrs. - 1, David Schantx. Howard Sanlen. - Russell Chattin, Ralph Sutton, i Everett Breckley. and Richard ^ - Saxton. STILL MORE PARTIES In keeping with the spirit of the season, another party was given - last Friday evening by Miss Dorv othy Styles at her home. S09 Moorw lyn Terrace. Dandng and the k
• l\.uuI social diversions .constituted i the evening's program ! . I The house had been tastefully I : : decorated and refreshments were i i . served. Harold Dunhour. known t.. , the world as "Dutch." was the 1 . rof the evening. In fa.!, t .though It was "Dbt's" party. "Dutch" did the entertaining, . Those present included the i . iHirothv Styles. Helen Buck, t : Anna South. Mary Collins, and ■ A'yan; together with: Messrs. Ross Ferguson. Marcus Klarkman, Eddie Sutton. Jr.. The.,-, , ilore Wills, and Harold lliw-nhour. ^ I O. C. H. S. ELEVEN LOSES j "HERM" I Herman Selvagn. veteran tarkle on the 0. C. H. S. fmitliall team. , • has sent in his resignation, mucli f ■ the regret of all. Herm states j that he proposes to devot* nil his . energies to music and the violin. ^ and does not feel prepare.! to risk an injury to his fingers. Herm has done yeoman service j : the team for three years. If he 'lean no longer play ball, he cer- ' itainly can whip the orchestra into 1 shape. This twenty-year-old j 1 ■ senior anticipates -going to college I and making music his life study < • and profession. GEORGE GETS DECKING What a terrible set they must 1-e I ' at the University of Pennsylvania, i . George Gardiner, the well known i(
1 1 local athlete, an.l who began his catve: this fall at the above instiluition, came in for a thrilling 1 1 initiation as a Kreshie. >' Ten Sophs spiel our George last ' j and proee.sie.l forthwith ,'to .lurk him into the frog pond. It trunspimi that this U iIh- s--.- : olid time that Gardiner ha- l-een 'in the llan.ls of the tortures. On| . the first his Itair uj. clipl>e.l. Ill IS \ CAR 'I John Edward llevine. a popular (young man among the O. C. H. S. girls, has at la.-t -ecure.1 his long talked -of car. ami in so doing has beat T. I -re to it. Ala-! he may • take Herm's girl away from him now. John ami T. lee have already planned to go t» Philadelphia Saturday to witness the Penh-; 1-ifi.yette game. Boaxle and Herm ; an- also contemplating the trip.: | Who w ill arrive first 7 DOTS Miss (Marine Riley, a graduate, of the O. C. H, S.. now attending T.-mple College, was in town over ■ the week-end. Augustus Goelz was in town : over the week-end. Gus is attending the Penn University, studying chemical engineering. Gus played . an important role on the Penn jeiew last spring. • j Edgar Baron ami "Doc" Pete : 1 Christian attended the Penn-Center
- g.,me Saturday, ii.uroeying in the g ■ latter '» automobile. j Nil GAME StTI RDAV 1 Manager lb-line nmioui.epl that h jjwdij' ..rtay' on the lat .1 ^ ; m|i> .'pb-asa'd villy. i,,/,, ' • the tfam during the pn-t ' three j week-, will pr.d-.d- y take the field » next. week. ! ; injury- on the field i.-rently. will
$ "I .50 ^ THANKSGIVING B ROUND DAY dKk TRIP Thursday, November 29 PHILADELPHIA I .raves Orraa City om regular train S.45 A. M. Connecting with Special Train at Wildwoo.1 Junction Rrtaraiag. leaves Phila. (Market St. Wkarf). 7J6S P. M. Pennsylvania Railroad System THE STANDARD RAILROAD O FTHE WORLD — —
The increasing number of persons who come to buy our delirious Home- Made Pies confirms us in the conviction thst they are without an equal ia Ocean City. Phone 9Z9 or come anil carry them away with you. HOTEL HENRY RKST.U'RANT ^ Seventh Street and Asbury Avenue
ATTRACTIVE HOMES BRIGHTON PUCE PLEASURE AVENUE ' Eine year around residence. Attractive house on .Bay. near beach Five B. R. two Eight rooms, bath and launKaths. Double garage, two dry. porches, awnings and screens. Open fire places. Lot 44x104. A real bargain. Two porches. Hot water heat. 11A STREET SECTION iLT" laundry. 7Z" GARDENS SECTION and rear porehes. Basement _ . . . . ,. . .... , . family apartment. Each for five room aparto..,. Ha .„ h. ,h"- "■ R- W'k. u,„ used summer and winter. 'ol- 1 'wner will accept any Wooderfully cheap. reasonable offer. We have similar ones all over the City H. a HARRIS & CO. Realtors 515 EIGHTH STREET -s—
DARING ROBBERY (il PHARMACY OF DRJIADDOCR "THIEF TURNED OUT THE Jj LIGHTS. ENTERED STORE. -, AND EMPTIED REGISTER , A daring robbery was cum-; ;t i mittci in this city on Monnay eve- ; " : ning. when the estaMishment of the: . I" M. W.
Haddock, was burjtfed in a most jdently familiar with the stoic, amis j particularly well uiformod concern-; ing the lighting system. Near ulmut 7.30 o'clock in the )r>Ma the pren-.i.ses. when the place was -u.i.U-nly plunged in darkness. Very . naturally. Dr. Ma,i,lo<-k came to the conclusion that a fuse ot fuses had blown out. locking the' ■ he hurried to Raymond's Elgctriealj Store for fuses. The switchboard 1- situated in a. room upon the second floor »f tlie; Bourse Building. Upon investi-i
gating, the doctor found that the I [fuses controlling the lights in his . establishment were intact, hut hud I lieefi liMisone.1 in their soekets by some pi'i-.s.iir.,, ^ , Returning to tin- store. Dr. Mail- , dock found that a thief, who evi- . . 1 1 : 1 1 1 y hail tampered earlier with; tin- lights, had entered the store by ; 1 an, ither.il. Hir leading into the luick , of the -tore and laboratory, during | .
' l,i!' u,"^nce. and relieve.] the ^ 1 drawer of its contents, am,, I approximately $27.00. UnU#' Thu. r„. made. Tlie police, however working up^averyvaluau,'^ and an «Re«|) Is anticipate 'at M, ADV KRTISK IN THE SENTINQ
HEAT WITHOUT COAL BURN OII^ '3 Don't woory alsiut the high price of coal, we can instattHh oil burner in your home within two hours— once you try it iqL would never want to part with it. v^t's not an experiment, but a burner Unit has stood the test for service. \ ^ X // / SlontUrd 03 Fmu« B«,„ $75.00 installed ('•*. j plete with Auto. — J L, ™»lic Safety Val. Storage Tank. . , i-v No coal to shovel f ( No ashes to TaT ~\ ' I .. .bolhrr with , \ i ^o oust in Cel. . .*!'?*- | j I lar or House sar. THE AUTOMATIC SAFETY VALVE UVt DEALER WANTED VIITI 01 PHONE PAUL M. LEMEN 227 Li^an Ave. Audubon, N. J. BF.I.I— HAOtMlN H FIGHTS' 4H-W
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