OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1923 ' ~ I Mi-VYf** - - — 1 . (jAfO* ' *'J *' *' ■
FOI™ — Jottings From Our Schools A. J. F. Figskin Chasers Win u I Over Egg Harbor Celtics , ~ , , W, HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM HAVE ARRANGED PINE WINTER SCHEDULE OF THIRTY GAMES— MOLESKIN WAR- 1K,« RIORS HAD GOOD SEASON — SELV AGN TOP SCORER m«
The A. J. Y. Club, of Ocaan City, found X po di (Acuity in defeating EW-Hg**® v ' nigskU chucrt. known ma the Celtics. | So More ended with 19 to «. In favor of u : tfav1 home team. . , , , . Kiry: Harbor plunged into thr during f !' i)ii' find quarter, vvhen Carter, the flashy t quarti rhack Intareaptcd ■' % I hi -- Ferguson. u former H Uth flchool »tar. and raced twenty-ftvo yards for a touch- , down. This attempt to make the oxtra . proin« fell short. . . I F In the M<oad period. Ferguson ^ *J- ] ft vengv. when ho intercepted a forward pass . from Walters and gained thirty yard* before being downed. Ocean City workod the ball up Arid and Ferguson 0 straight through center play. Brivagn sd>*cd hla kick for the extra point. Immediately following R guaon heaved a long forward which An1 thony Sclvagn caught. Selvagn was thown a yard from the goal crawled over for the touchdown, ferguaon essayed tho kick, but failed to land the **I)uring the third quarter, both team* wo held down scoreless. The period, (mviover, witnessed some Mn«tlo^ runring by Fred Hcdcalt- former PhllririJ*la Northeast High School star, and Roaa ^Tho fourth period found Ocean City I working the ball to the Invaders two foot Uiw. where they wcro held for E™ Hnfl.ir'i back panted from behind hi* ii lln.'. but the ball fell fT,r ^"{he fell on it for tl^vUat toucbd^ rf the | game. Selvagn kicked from placement for |g| 11 Itodnto. "th^visitlng balf-b^ * ,i| same, and was throughout a BMttac« I SSn heheld the ball. Kutcher and Gibfc ib; with sensational tackles brought the crowd to it« feet over and over again. Ocean City, A. J. F. Egg Harbor Critic jfeir — cSfciror^rriri I I Breltxmai t
FaU^XZZZiSrht Guard — * GUbb^ — Gorfon Fullback Referee— Dr. C. H. Vail : Umpire— E. X^Ttoekeeper— Ewing T. Coraon: Head Linesman — Ed Hon an- , . 1 Ttooebdowna — Ferguson. Selvagn and Gordon. Ocean City: Carter. Egg gj**or. [ ' Point After Touchdown— A. Selvagn City. iW-Jt for Gordon. HacGregor for He-dealt. Smith lor HacGregor. Gordon for Smith. Smith for g£n City. A. j. 7 0 11 0 7-1. Egg Harbor Celtics 8 0 0 0— • I 0 a. • O. C. H. S. GRID DEES FINISH SEASON The Ocean City High School football \ team ended a gocoesaful season last Saturday afternoon, when they were tied with I . Pkaaantville H. S. Althotwh thay k* half their games, the this year was one of the hardest tney have had for several eeaaona. ! Incidentally, they «Mthrirflrft eeaaor ] under the tutelage of Fred Hedelt. i Philadelphia Northeast High School grid "rim Maroon nnd miU wnrrlor. n» ) stared victories aver Salem H. S.. Ham ynonton H. S.. and Bordentown H. S.. h which games they did not paralt j» rinij talley from the oppoeition. They _*t fa beU to a scoreless tie by Clayton H. 8. am also were tied by Ptoaaantrilto H. S.. Cap* ' ' i -<JL. . • in ■ ■ « ■ — ■ » ■ ■ •
■■ on May H. Lakowood II. S.. «n«i Pleasant- j villa H. S. defeated the locals. * Captain Anthony (Nin) Selvagn. diinln- I™ ulivc quarterback, lead the team in J00' * ing, registering thirty-four taints, from t»n fuo touchdowns and four polnU after th< touchdown. Thomas. Williams, fleet end. was second, having scored two touchdowns. \y The probable »lettermen are: f^ne n Thomas Williams. John Godfrey. Nj^n U» Smith. T. Leo Adams. Herman belvakn. Edwin Baron. Herbert Mct'ollom «»»d tli Harry Adams. Tho backfteld- Anthony in Selvagn, Robert Gordon. Paul Pdeggi. Arthur Hull, and Latham MacGrcgor. uj U Pleasantville H. — -- >f tx 19 _....Saltm High School -u- 0 7 .Cape May High School — IS 13- — Bordentown H. g « 7 „_Jiammonton H. — J 0 -.Lakowood 1 H. S. .... ® v 0 Clayton High School .... 0 / c pleasantville High School. — n ; « 35 ; Scorcr*' Td. P.A.T KG. T.P . I! . A. Selvagn. Qb--~ J 4 J J.I ] . T. Williams. End T n R . L. MacCreagor o * - s A. Huff. Lhb. - - 0 I P. Plleggi. Fb.- J J _I Z | J 10 6 0 6C . R • • ' a BABICETEERfl HAVE FINE SCEDULE e 0e#an aty High School baskelccri will r play about thirty games this winter, according to the schedule prepared by Manager Marcus Blackman. of the * Institution. This l« the largest schedule * that ever confronted any local team and a 'd hard season Is expected. The resort school Is lucky in having ten w veterans returning to the Indoor court. S . » RU-«r.r. who 1. UU» . 1 P- O. Counjc The returning veterans inctuoe: mpw>» j
Edwin Baron, forward; John Boswoll. forward- Thomaa Adams, lanky center: Marcus Blackman. guard, and Robert auard. while the reserves bM.v Sslvun. forward, and captain of the resort football team: Paul Plleggi. diminutive fullback, and others. Alfred DeMaris. a local business man. 1 ha, been secured to coach the team. DeMaris is rather well known In the baakot- ' Kail world, having tured out a state cham- ; 5on*5 «t Clundcn High School, sorm- ' five will not pUy tke fonnid- : able SUte Champlona, Patsiac High School. r as In part years. r The schedule: » l^-Tncli.rton H. S. «t Ow» City. I ii— Woodbine H. S. at Ocean City. 28 — ^reharbor H. s. at Ocean City. ' ^l^Open at Ocean City. II 4— Cape May H. S. at Ocean City. £ 8 — Millvllle H. S. at Ocean City. h ii Vine land H. S. at Vlneland. A It— Pliwsantvllle H. S. at PleaaanlviUe. d IS— Brown Prip at Ocean City. 7 is George School at Ocean City. H. S. at Millvllle. in 2 S— South River H. S. at South River, ir 29 — Pleasantville H. S. at Ocean City. d F^lCape May City H- S. at Ocean City. f- 5 — Egg Harbor H. S. at Egg Harbor. I 8-t- Palmyra High School at Ooean Clty. in 12— Hammonton H. S. at Hammonton. le 15— IVneland H. S. at Ocean City, id 19— Ptoaaantvllto H. S. at rieaaantvilto. id 22— Haddon Helghta H. S. at Ocean < »t >e 2«— Open— Away.
g,.. • ■ 1 - ■ — ■ — AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION BETTER THAN TON OF CURE 1 Every year finds more attention given to the prevention of disease than to the core of diaeaee. A» * prevention ag»in»t dUeue Chiropractic ranks highest, for the aiftple reason that it goes io the root, and removes the cause of disease. | 9£k;-' • The Chiropractor does not require you to describe your sensations in order to discover what organ or organs of the body are failing to function properly.' By an examination of the spine, he will immediately place his finger upon the vertebra or the vertebrae that are out of alignment, or as he would term it, are inbluxated. The aoblnxated bones press upon the ! nerves and thereby prevent the organs fed by such nerves from doing the work for which nature designed them. • The Chiropractor will then adjust the displaced vertebrae, and immediately the affected organ functions. Whatever your ailments — Consult .i RICHARD S— The Chiropractor a ■ ■ ■ — — * ' I ■ I ■ I ■ " ' " 4. I f II I a I I £m * fithian * yi I p " I ERECT A FITTING I I MEMORIAL I &■ ' V;V- II • II I Our equipment, professional experience I | and immense stock of quality memorials I I are at your disposal. I II An inspection of ouf plant, where none but I II Bkilled artisans are employed, is cordially I I invited. I I Here one can view memorials of every des- I I cription in the various stages of construct- I II ion. || ■ I 0. J. HAMMELL CO. II PLXASAJfTVILL®, N. J. CAMDEN, N. J. I I mfOMAL t iAPTimtii ton Mnnn than m tww ^ I II • - II
Open at Ocean City. irch , * i>l«-«»antville II. S at Ocean ( Ity. I-*1 M<-dia High School at Ocean City. ou Burlington H. S. at Burlington. Pleasantville High School at neutral liuor, to decide series If fifth Kama is nccethary. ISKETBALL PRACTICE BEGINS BY ' ORDER OF COACH DE MARIS J,® After a period of several wwL. aptftt on Mil effort to secun- « suitable place ( licre High School iu»*Wet#sr. may playi 0 peason'* games, the «-ld rem pie 11*11 is at last been msdc 10 answer the pur- ; . >tv. ' f-l On Monday last the announcement vca» ade by Prof. lUichly that the first praccv would held that afternoon. Twenty- ^ ie car didati-s responded to the call. _ Finding that the Temple llall was under- ' ring mirror rsjalri. practice | ws» jwrstunud until the following Wednesday, lean while, the squad has l»een holding its hi r.-tcticc t»erlod» in the school fard, under st to careful sut»er\ ision of Coach l)c Maris, ui The first real practice 'took place on Vadnesday. with • very reason to Mleve hrst-c'.ass team will be dcvcloja'd from he promising talent which reported. j Coach I>« Maris devoted considerable inie and attention In drilling the players n passing tactics, and in "following up. . lie has also stmlicd the boys indlvta- ^ .ml I y to discover their weak points and ^ [rain there accordingly. j t * * I c "VETS" RETURN Th* team of 1922-23 have all returned. ;[ with the exception of , the whirlwind Adams. Who led the (). C. H .S. to victory, and Charlie Gibb and FMienroxtr. who are loxt to the team by graduation. New material is plentiful. howcveF. and the boys are sluiwing themselves to be on j par with the "vcta" of former yaat*. j , Polly t'ileggi. Robert Gordon. Arthur ( Huff, and Smith are very promising material. Ca'pt. Eddie Baron. Blackman and. Tom Adams are displaying their usual j skill and knowledge of the game. Anthony Sclvagn. captain of the gridtiers this season, will again render hi* services to ths team. After "laying off" for a year. Anthony, 1 |8 showing old-time form as a forward. j Many other aspirants api*and on the iM>nc to "show their stuff." among whom wire seen: John Devine. Dick Townsend, John Godfrey, lkra Adams. John Boswell. Herbert McCoUum. Norman Smith, and others who will Jrin the squad after the post-aeason football, game on Friday. # # . OPENING GAME WILL BE PLAYED DECEMBER Uth « , The opening game will be staged at i Temple Hall on Friday. December 14th. it icmpio WM
hen the local quintette will clash with e strong Tuckerton High School to*"1ofs t,v some new faces tbU year. Lome i tand help our boys win! j • • • o. c. h. s. will again play pleasantville Word has been received fr»; m Manager cvine that the football team will again adi with Pleasantville in Atlaxftlc City n Friday. Dccrmbcr 7th. ( Coach Htdealt will lead the boys Into i !,e tray under several difficulties. Aitho'uyh Huff ha# now fully . orm bkxd poisoning. • gr®»t k>»# will be rlt by his absence, white T. Lw .AgMM, * confined in St. Josephs Hospital. I Philadelphia, where It was found neces- , i ary lor him to go under an operation. r. U+ played in every game. AM ince U-ntally in every play of the game. Other difficulties also face Coach Hrdealt. ,ut nevertheless he will place on the gr»d raff a strong, linsaUP to face the I leasinttrlllv aggregation. Here's hoping the student body will acrompany the team in strong numbers, and hrlp bring home tl»e victory. christmas seals arrive The Christmas Seals for the year 1923 have arrived, and will be distributed under the supervision.©! Prof. Unger TUje w ll circulatinl among the teachers. w»0 m turn will distribute them among th r Cl"orean City ha* always ranked high n the number of seals sold. Let us JJJPVJ the good work and maintain our-standarJ of credit, if not exceel over it. • • • t. lee adams recovering We are delighted to hear t^t T. U*. Adams. iopular High grid star, is recovering sptondldly foltov ; ,„g a successful operation for »PIfn^ j IH-r formed at St. Joseph s Hospital. Phil . ho« ol friend. -t» *rc hoi • ing for a speedy return^ home. will attend convention Prof Elmer e. Unger. director of pby- | rat training, will attend the fifth wmu ; zw ra1™ Swf'*' , S*l'Ur^f"unir»r w b. look after the interests of our schoob ax ! will bring back reporta°fony^*« | ; vrlopments in his particular departnsentv thanksgiving exercises ' : 5^m(°n.nd rrov^d'wshly inlcrwtln*. 4 ' -
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The A. B. C. man of Ocean City is H. B. C. Master Buildei j H. B. COOPER, JRI 29th and Central Avenue, Octan City. N. J
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• • s VISIT THE OLD SCHOOL tl G««».»v fianilnar si.d Cm* HriUvxn. '»j« form* i High Srtioul siudrnia. visitod tb« jrt-h.H.j, during llw Th»nk»«lviiig holidays. ' i>, Th«-> attended Of exercises held in the ^ Asm oil'ly Room. • * * • tl HOLIDAY VISITORS & Mr s Anna Tottcn. a graduate of the <' H- S., tii^jrtl a I'"* days respite leaching here during the holidays M • Bessie Weeks, and Miss Ctocilia » Ne»« . incr -were among holiday visitors. I Hick Torbert. a student and »rrid star of Hrlaviarc Uni^rsJlF- enjoyed a few days Mnd » well earned rest with hi* parents. Gee.r?r and Arthur Blackman were home 1 over ^turday and Sunday. » A' drew Steelman. Junior, and Tfteo Steven- were h'<mr for ThankHfiving. and retur-'d «o their studies at Rutgers last ( Mot. day. . , ^ Augustus Goetr. a student of Penn Unb ver>ity. and a member of their varsity rowiitg crew, visited his jiarents over the h°Mn1lO' Filxgerald, ft student of Swarthmorr Preparatory School, and * member </« their football team, was seen In this resort during the holidays. ^ ^ SCHOOL HUMOR No! Baron, an Aspirin tablet Is not something to write on. The girls claim they have been playing basketball so long, that they are beginning get accu (domed to the shat* of the ball. S • akir.tr o .tmnW- •— I * ♦' ii - . i v M C. H. & C. R. Stellwagon Z Eighth Street and Oce*n Avenue ily (Under La Mont Hotel)
J -RUPTURE-, Debtor's Patronage - Solicited rTha Oroatast Mnptura JUWSaUxx Pad ®var Inveotal : Tha ' radical cure i j pad, $2.09 R\ This Pad la C5"cy Oft cases clossa tbT ■ opan'nr la a very j fl -hort time. T b i 'J 1 E, B BR ^ by ie.i-tin^ vbyal■f J clar.s. It h o 1 d a H ^ when sll others fwtl V I gruaraatea to hold your rapture or rtaho no charjs. , Rupture My Specialty - Trass ss. Clastic end Non-BlastD Baits and Stocking of tha , Batter Rind ■; Off lee Honrs: Dally 9 te * «. rveeot U'rdsfwSsy. Evenings Toesda* and : Thursday to 8 p. m. CHAS. H. GLATTERER phone marine 323-j 41 So. Virginia Ave. Philadelphia Offices »1t Walnut I St.. Open DaUy. Prrsonalb there Wednesday only.
Mr. and Mr*. Toy E. Darby, of ( hi* city, entertained over the rhankrfgiving, Mr. ar^d Mr*. Hairy I Little, of Newport. Mr. ur. d b!r*. Little came expreh«ly to see heir new grandson, wboie recent arrival was an event in the popular realtors' household. CHURCH DIRECTORY first methodist episcopal church Eighth Street and Central A»rno* It*-, . John Handler. P. P • Mltthwr Morning worship. 10.30 A- M Bible Behool, t JO Y.U Evening Worship. r »
Junior aiid Sanior Ef^orth La«~ C M J«eISc prays' jJkvtoa. Wed^aday. ''Oidi ^rhaarsal. Friday. " 30 Y * ( first baptist church ; ^rrkis Held in aoasal ; Anasr j i Rev. Milton G Buek. P. D- Faator M^roiog wurship. Ib.lC A- * Evraiog worship. .Mr- M. t^A.r Mid<-«vk yntyrr as t'tft*. Wednrfslaj . "cJr.r rrJ-arsai. Tburwtoy, ^-90 Y. U first presbyterian* church jirsrnlb >itrsrt and W^7 A.rnae !U-> Chaa. Y. N Voagriim Fartor Moruinr -urship.. A. M R.bto Sehool. 2 AO F. M. | Evening Worship, I ■ M 1 Midwek prayer service. Wednesday.
ST. iOHN'K EV. LUTHERAN I CHURCH I lervjeaa Jfaftday e^eaiag. -u> I Rectory, Holy Episcopal CkMk. Ml Ce* I tral Avenue Uidta w if y&v ^ I uu Church home, ■ HOLY TRINITY PROTESTANT I EPISCOPAL CHURCH I j Ji. g Car. a# Eie-wdk St. aed Cc»tr«J i,r I for'- Jusapfc w. Watts. A M.. I Oborefc servtoe. I k At A M * rtgiiMJ schori. *A£ A M B Vespsrt and address. TAl T M R ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH I As^sr? Aveaae. WrJF*lWh Itoreet I tCn. Thos Y Ibsvtor ■ Kum. Scnday at t axd 19 (.'tW.ii I Mass St. Mary's Ckapri. Kocom: ihracr I j and Atiafttle Avenue, at 946 u'oue » ■ | Holy CtiCBfsuniu*. Cr»; SvxJUr in •*,- ■ jlJays. Ik A. U. ■ Mas*. Sundsrs at St. Jcaoph'e CUtr^ ■ I Bomees YUu t at • o'clock. ■
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DOMESTIC COKE | At present we have a supply of chestnut size coke that we ■ j l lJI can sell you at a saving of from $5:00 to $7.00 per ton. ■ j 1 1 it is the same coke that we had last year, selling for $16.00 ■ | llll per ton, and at present we can sell it for $11.00 per ton. ■ I SIL00 f« I ;|||| This coke can be burned just as chestnut coal in a range or | furnace, but when using in ranges, care should be taken to burn | llll it under little or no draft, once it is well started. It will give a fij quicker and hotter cooking fire than coal. ;| Coke fires do not need to be shaken out as much as do coal | HI] fires. There should always be a layer of about two inches of [j; ! UP ashes on the grate bars of the furnace. This will prevent a too ; j quick consumption of the fuel. j' Present^ " — $»j-oo I ! „ . Half Ton - - 5.75 I j PriCeS 'Quarter Ton 3.00 1 ill C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Co. I II 12th AND WEST AVE. I I PHONES 150 and 151 S~ I

